Trigger Point definition

Trigger Point means a hyperirritable spot within the skeletal muscle or the fascia of that muscle that, upon compression, causes pain, tenderness and autonomic phenomena.
Trigger Point is the later of: [Redacted]; (ii) "Phase Two" means the planned incremental capacity of approximately 40,000 tonnes of Product per year developed at the Xxxxxxx Pass Project in addition to the Phase One Product; (iii) "Phase Two Product" is the nameplate capacity volumes to be produced from Phase Two, as such capacity may be adjusted down pursuant to the provisions of Section 1.1; and (iv) "ROFO Provisions" are the provisions of this Section 3 pursuant to which Supplier grants to GM a right of first offer with respect to Phase Two Product.
Trigger Point means (a) for Collaboration Target 1, [***], and (b) for Collaboration Target 2, [***].

Examples of Trigger Point in a sentence

  • The CSI Program Administrators also utilizing the CSI Statewide Trigger Point Tracker found at www.csi-trigger.com, to allow program participants to see, in real time, how many MWs are available in each Program Administrator territory and within each Customer Class.

  • Dwell Time Down Trigger Point A constant MW level at which a Generating Unitmust remain while ramping down between instructed MW Output and Minimum Generation.

  • Dwell Time Down The duration for which the Generating Unit must remain at the Dwell Time Down Trigger Point during a change in its MW Output while ramping down between instructed MW Output and Minimum Generation.

  • Tap thebutton on the right of Trigger Point bar and select a relative percentage of a record length to be reserved before thedata recording start point.

  • Trigger Point Injections - These injections may occasionally be necessary to maintain function in those with myofascial problems.


More Definitions of Trigger Point

Trigger Point means the annual Net Sales in the Territory from January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 expressed in U.S. Dollars pursuant to Section 8.5.
Trigger Point means a selected tank pressure below the Leak Point and above the Control Point, at which the Closed Loop Vapor Control System control logic triggers an alarm.
Trigger Point means an indicator that the level of risk for a particular hazard is unacceptable.
Trigger Point see Section 5.7B.
Trigger Point means the time at which each of the following conditions shall be satisfied: (i) Train 5 Completion shall have occurred; (ii) Train 1 Completion shall have occurred; (iii)(a)(1) the aggregate principal amount of the Loans plus (2) Unreimbursed Amounts does not exceed (b) 10% of the the aggregate amount of Commitments; and (iv) Borrower shall have delivered a Springing Financial Covenant Election.
Trigger Point means, as of any date with respect to the Reference Portfolio, the sum of (i) 0.10% of the aggregate Net Insured Face Amount of the domestic public finance general obligation portfolio, plus (ii) ---- 0.30% of aggregate Net Insured Face Amount of the domestic public finance non-general obligation portfolio, plus (iii) 0.30% of the aggregate Net ---- Insured Face Amount of the portion of the international structured finance and domestic structured finance portfolios which are rated triple A (explicitly or via a "shadow" rating) by all (and in no event less than one) NRSROs which rate such obligations, plus (iv) 0.50% of the aggregate ---- Net Insured Face Amount of the portion of the domestic structured finance portfolio which is not rated triple A by all (and in no event less than one) NRSROs, plus (v) 0.70% of the aggregate Net Insured ---- Face Amount of the domestic health care and domestic investor-owned utility portfolios, plus (vi) 0.80% of the aggregate Net Insured Face ---- Amount of the Reference Portfolio not included in (i) through (v) above, in each case determined as of the close of business on December 31 of the preceding calendar year.
Trigger Point has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Note Subscription Agreement.