Scrambler definition
Examples of Scrambler in a sentence
Microphone; Door Saver; Inside the Egg Scrambler; and any accessories, companion products, spices, rubs, marinade and sauces in each case to the extent owned by any of R.
Scrambler module programming will be accomplished using the existing radio interface box (RIB) and GP350/HT1000 programming cables.
Pain Management Therapy Device" shall mean the Scrambler Therapy Model MC-5A multiprocessor device* for use in pain management therapy, which is more commonly referred to the "Scrambler Therapy MC-5A" device, plus one complete Cable Disposables Package.
The Sublicensee shall not tamper, harm, reverse engineer, modify, decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to extract information from, the Scrambling Technology, the Scrambler, or any component thereof.
Upon successful completion the participant will be awarded a Calmare(R) Scrambler MC-5A User Certificate.
Testing of the Scrambler Therapy MC-5A TENS Device demonstrates that the device meets design and performance specifications.
The Sublicensee shall not tamper, harm, reverse engineer, modify, decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to extract information from, the CSA3 Scrambling Technology, the CSA3 Scrambler, or any component thereof.
The licence granted hereby (including its territory, field of use and implementation), the timing and method of delivery of the Scrambler, the Effective Date, the conditions of the use or other exploitation of the Scrambler and its disposal are subject to the terms of the governmental licence, if any, required in respect of the Sublicensee and to applicable law.
Henceforth CTTC will not need to raise its own insurance coverage so long as appropriate insurance coverage is provided by Candidates in Transfer and Distribution Agreements regarding the Scrambler Therapy Technology that is incorporated into the device.
This includes: Scrambler bikes stored in any part of your home (including outside) or in any shared area; Motorcycles or quad bikes stored inside your home; and Materials that become hazardous when in large quantities (for example, petrol and fireworks).