PAMP definition

PAMP means pathogen-associated molecular patterns.
PAMP means Phoenix Asset Management Partners Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with registered number 03514660;
PAMP means Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux S.A.; “Paradigm Capital” means Paradigm Capital Inc.;

Examples of PAMP in a sentence

  • PAMP updates are submitted through LTAP for approval, which is required as part of the CCMG application.

  • LTAP has a new database and is requiring that all PAMP information is updated and uploaded to this database annually regardless of whether it is a major or minor update.

  • As appropriate, approved data from Project Area Pre-RD and RD sampling and Site-wide baseline data may be used in the PAMP.

  • The salary shall be paid to Executive in equal monthly installments (or on such more frequent basis as other employees of Employer are compensated from time to time).

  • If desired, HWC will upload the CLIENT information to the LTAP database for submittal of the PAMP on behalf of the CLIENT.

  • The PAMP is a working document and should be kept current each year with respect to roads that were treated in the prior year and the roads that will be part of the next year improvement plan.

  • OWNER shall create 0.68 acres of wetlands by removal of the disturbed upland buffer between wetland 1 and wetland 2 in accordance with the approved PAMP.

  • This may indicate a link between PAMP signaling and the biosynthesis of SA.

  • If the Wildlife Agencies determine that one or more of the adaptive management provisions in the PAMP have been triggered and that the Water Authority or Preserve Area Managers has not changed management practices in accordance with NCCP/HCP Section 6.12.3, the Wildlife Agencies shall notify the Water Authority and direct it to make the required changes.

  • LIMITED, a company incorporated in England and Wales with registered number 03514660 and having its registered office at ▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, London, SW13 9JJ ("PAMP").