Reagent kit definition

Reagent kit means a sterile and pyrogen-free reaction vial containing nonradioactive chemicals, including, but not limited to, complexing agent (ligand), reducing agent, stabilizer, or dispersing agent.
Reagent kit means an assembly of Reagents to be used in connection with the Instrument and the Disposables (e.g., Sequencing Kits, Amplification Kits and Library Preparation Kits), and which is contained in Exhibits 2 and 5 as amended from time to time in accordance with the terms of Section 2.7.
Reagent kit means a kit containing the chemicals and enzymes supplied by Illumina to practice an Assay. “Sample Preparation Kit” means a kit supplied by Illumina containing the reagents required to prepare a nucleic acid template for amplification on an Illumina Cluster Station. “Sequencing Kit” means a kit supplied by Illumina containing the sequencing reagents for use on Illumina’s Genome Analyzer. “SNP” means single nucleotide polymorphism. “Software” means the Software provided under this Agreement, or as upgrades or options under future agreements, or as incorporated or embedded in other Components provided under this Agreement, in object code form, whether or not there is a separate charge thereof, including any Software that is provided from a third party. All references in this Agreement to the “purchase” or “sale” of Software shall mean the acquiring or granting, respectively, of a license to use such Software to exercise the rights pertaining to such Software that are expressly set forth herein. “Specifications” means the specifications for the System, Components or Consumables contained in the written quotation provided to Customer. “Standard Oligo Pool” (or “Standard OPA”) means an Oligo Pool offered for sale by Illumina as a regular catalog item. “System” means Illumina’s BeadArray System, BeadXpress system, Cluster Station, Genome Analyzer, or iScan, as applicable.

Examples of Reagent kit in a sentence

  • It is also anticipated that an Operations Steering Committee will oversee any transfer of Reagent Kit assembly responsibility to FHLR or its Affiliates under Section 5.1.

  • Example 2: Customer places a Purchase Order for one NovaSeq 6000 S4 Reagent Kit v1.5 to be shipped Customer’s Affiliate’s Facility in France where such Affiliate already has ten NovaSeq Systems which were purchased and installed during the Term, and such Affiliate’s NovaSeq 6000 Core Consumables Spend is $15,000,000.

  • A current direction insert of a sample Reagent Kit is included as Schedule 3 attached hereto.

  • Customer shall receive a [***] discount off NovaSeq 6000 S4 Reagent Kit v1.5 to be shipped to Customer’s Facility in the United States.

  • Customer shall receive a discount [***] discount off the NovaSeq 6000 S4 Reagent Kit v1.5 to be shipped to the Affiliate’s Facility in France.

  • Respond, in a timely manner, after consultation with Newco, to any Form FDA-483, Warning or "untitled" Letter or Section 305 Notice received, and any other notices or letters received from the FDA, a state or local regulatory authority, or an analogous regulatory authority outside the United States, which relate to the Antibodies, Reagents or Reagent Kit.

  • Newco shall also be apprised as soon as possible of the time and place of any "close out" meeting at the end of an FDA or other agency visit and be allowed to attend the meeting when the meeting directly affects or concerns any Antibody, Reagent or Reagent Kit, provided that, in -------- the discretion of ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ or its Subcontractor's regulatory professionals, the presence of a Newco representative would not prejudice ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ or its Subcontractor's interests.

  • For example purposes only: Example 1: Customer places a Purchase Order for one NovaSeq 6000 S4 Reagent Kit v1.5 to be shipped Customer’s Facility in the United States.

  • Any such transfer of Reagent Kit manufacturing and assembly responsibility shall be supported by 454 (as detailed in Section 3.8(b)) and effectuated according to a detailed transfer schedule to be agreed upon and monitored by an Operations Steering Committee.


More Definitions of Reagent kit

Reagent kit means a kit containing the chemicals and enzymes supplied by Illumina to practice an Assay. “Sample Preparation Kit” means a kit supplied by Illumina containing the reagents required to prepare a nucleic acid template for amplification on an Illumina Cluster Station. “Sequencing Kit” means a kit supplied by Illumina containing the sequencing reagents for use on Illumina’s Genome Analyzer. “SNP” means single nucleotide polymorphism. “Software” means the Software provided under this Agreement, or as upgrades or options under future agreements, or as incorporated or embedded in other Components provided under this Agreement, in object code form, whether or not there is a separate charge thereof, including any Software that is provided from a third party. All references in this Agreement to the “purchase” or “sale” of Software shall mean the acquiring or granting, respectively, of a license to use such Software to exercise the rights pertaining to such Software that are

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