Neutralisation definition

Neutralisation means the time during which a crew is stopped by the Organisers, for whatever reason and where parc fermé rules apply, and

Examples of Neutralisation in a sentence

  • The EOS analysis will be performed when all participants in the Neutralisation Assay Subset have completed the last study visit or discontinued earlier.

  • Additional immunogenicity assessments specific to SARS-CoV-2 (or related variants) will include a neutralising antibody assay, which will be performed in approximately 900 participants in a Neutralisation Assay Subset.

  • Fine Crushing, Grinding, Neutral Thickening 1 1 1 0 3 Leaching, Chemical House and Ion Exchange 1 1 1 0 3 Reagent Prep., Tailings Neutralisation, Sand Slimes Separation, Tailings disposal, Boilers, Compressors and ETP 1 0 3 1 1 Water Treatment plant, Expanded part of Turamdih Mill 1 1 1 1 4.

  • The AIBOC leaders during the conciliation proceedings informed the Assistant Labour Commissioner that they were in full agreement with the CBPRO demand to extend 100% DA Neutralisation to all Pre-2002 Retirees.

  • It is agreed to pay 100% DA Neutralisation for all the employees irrespective of their basic pay.