Scientific Development definition

Scientific Development means the activities to be undertaken by Ambrx under the Research Program to generate the Pre-Clinical Candidates for the Licensed Compounds.
Scientific Development means to “put people first, keep sustainable development in a comprehensive and harmonious way”, which includes two parts: first, “human” development of rural residents, with the key points being to guarantee all the rights and interests of rural residents, to improve their health level as well as scientific and technical cultural quality; second, sustainable development in a comprehensive and harmonious way, in which the key points are to promote the harmonious development between people among rural residents, people and the entire society, people and nature as well as rural economy and social undertakings.

Examples of Scientific Development in a sentence

  • The information in relation to processing operation “Open access to JRC physical research infrastructures” that offers access to JRC’s nuclear and non-nuclear facilities to researchers and scientists from EU Member States and countries associated to the EU Research Programme Horizon Europe, undertaken by the Scientific Development Unit of the Directorate for Innovation in Science and Policymaking of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) (in short, “Scientific Development Unit”), is presented below.

  • An award rendered by a majority of the arbitrators appointed pursuant to this Agreement shall be final and binding on all parties to the proceeding, shall resolve the question of costs of the arbitrators and all related matters, and judgment on such award may be entered and enforced by either party in any court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Zhongke is now held by Shannxi Qin Yuan Agriculture Scientific Development Limited (the “QY”) with majority of 98%.

  • These collaboration instruments are primarily managed by the Unit for Scientific Development.

  • Capabilities and Historical Results of Management and Scientific Development Team Our assessment of the management and or scientific team which initiated or which is currently developing the technologies.

  • This work was supported by the National Council for Scientific Development (CNPq), the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level Education Personnel (CAPES), and the State of Minas Gerais Research Foundation (FAPEMIG), Brazil.

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