Medical Use Sample Clauses

Medical Use. You may only develop Your Software for Medical Use that is for non-commercial research purposes, within the Research Community. “Medical Use” is any use in medically classified devices or environments, for instance hospitals, surgeries, or other healthcare environments. Examples of Medical Use include systems for Assistive and Alternative Communication (AAC), medical condition assessment solutions, vision or eye condition solutions and solutions or systems intended to be used in hospitals, surgeries and doctor’s consulting rooms. If you wish to commercialise Your Software for Medical Use, or distribute it outside of the Research Community, then you must contact Tobii Pro at xxx.xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx to arrange a Medical Use License.
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Medical Use. Developer understands and acknowledges that the SDK and FLIR EST Camera Products are not intended for any medical- or health-related diagnostic uses (including, without limitation, any use for body temperature measurement in humans) nor have the Products, been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) or any other governmental authority. Developer shall be solely responsible for any use, promotion, marketing, commercialization, or sale of the App for use with FLIR EST Camera Products for any medical- or health-related purposes. Developer shall be solely responsible for ensuring compliance with the applicable laws and regulations, including, without limitation, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder by FDA, for the use of the App with a FLIR Device for Health-Related Uses and for obtaining and maintaining any approvals, clearances, licenses, registrations, or permits required by FDA or any other governmental authority for the use of the APP with any FLIR EST Camera Product.
Medical Use. Company understands and acknowledges that the Products are not intended for any medical- or health-related uses (including, without limitation, any use for temperature measurement in humans) nor have any of the Products been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) or any other governmental authority. Company shall be solely responsible for (1) any use, promotion, marketing, commercialization, or sale of the Products performed by or on behalf of Company for any medical- or health-related purposes (including, without limitation, any use for temperature measurement in humans), and (2) any incorporation or bundling of any Product into or with any other product, system, kit, or package for any medical- or health-related purpose performed by or on behalf of Company (collectively, the “Health-Related Uses”). Company further acknowledges and agrees that, should Company engage in any Health-Related Uses, Company shall be solely responsible for ensuring compliance with the applicable laws and regulations, including, without limitation, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder by FDA, for the use of any Product for the Health-Related Uses and for obtaining and maintaining any approvals, clearances, licenses, registrations, or permits required by FDA or any other governmental authority for the use of any Product for the Health-Related Uses. Company shall notify FLIR and, if applicable, provide FLIR with copies of any notices or communications of any FDA or other governmental authority investigation or other inquiry or other material governmental notice or communication relating to the Products (including any Company products that incorporate a Product) promptly after, but in no case later than one (1) day after Company becomes aware of such investigation, inquiry, notice, or communication. Company shall provide FLIR with a copy of, and opportunity to comment on, Company’s response(s) to any such investigation, inquiry, notice, or communication prior to Company’s submission of such response(s).
Medical Use. The Program has not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the regulations governing Medical Devices.

Related to Medical Use

  • Alcohol Use Alcohol use is the consumption of any beverage, mixture or preparation including any medication containing alcohol.

  • Commercial Use the use of the Licensed Material for the purpose of monetary reward (whether by or for the Institution or an Authorised User) by means of sale, resale, loan, transfer, hire or other form of exploitation of the Licensed Material. For the avoidance of doubt, the use by the Institution or Authorised Users of the Licensed Material in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation is not deemed to constitute Commercial Use. Recovery of costs is not being deemed Commercial Use. The use of Metadata by search engines does not constitute Commercial Use as long as that Metadata is not sold, lent, distributed or otherwise re-licensed via that search engine or the access to that Metadata on that search engine is exclusively being charged for.

  • General Use You may install and Use a copy of the Software on your compatible computer, up to the Permitted Number of computers.

  • Residential Use Use the Apartment for residential purpose only. Under no circumstances shall the Allottee use or allow the Apartment to be used for commercial, industrial or other non-residential purposes. The Allottee shall also not use or allow the Apartment to be used as a religious establishment, hotel, guesthouse, service apartment, mess, hostel, boarding house, restaurant, nursing home, club, school or other public gathering place.

  • Specialty Prescription Drugs (+ Prorated copayments for a shorter supply period may apply for network pharmacy only. See Prescription Drug section for details. When purchased at a Specialty Pharmacy (+): For maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs, a copayment applies for each 30-day period (or portion thereof) within the prescribeddosing period. Tier 5: $125 Not Covered When purchased at a Retail Pharmacy (+): For maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs, a copayment applies for each 30-day period (or portion thereof) within the prescribeddosing period. Specialty Prescription Drugs purchasedat a retail pharmacy will require a significantly higher out of pocket expense than if purchased from a Specialty Pharmacy. Our reimbursement is based on the pharmacy allowance. Tier 5: 50% Not Covered When purchased at a Mail Order Pharmacy: Not Covered Not Covered Covered Benefits Network Pharmacy Non-network Pharmacy (+) Preauthorization is required for thisservice. Please see Preauthorization in Section 3 for more information. You Pay You Pay Infertility Prescription Drugs - Three(3) in-vitro cycles will be covered per plan year with a total of eight (8) in-vitro cycles covered in a member’s lifetime. When purchased at a Specialty, Mail Order, or Retail Pharmacy Tier 1: 20% Not Covered Tier 2: 20% Not Covered Tier 3: 20% Not Covered Tier 4: 20% Not Covered When purchased at a Specialty Pharmacy (+) Tier 5: 20% Not Covered When purchased at a Retail Pharmacy (+): Specialty Prescription Drugs purchased at a retail pharmacy will require a significantly higher out of pocket expense than if purchased from a specialty pharmacy. Tier 5: 20% Not Covered Contraceptive Methods- Preventive Coverage includes barrier method (diaphragmor cervical cap), hormonal method (birth control pill), and emergency contraception. For non-preventive contraceptive prescription drugs and devices, the amount you pay will depend on the tier placement of the contraceptive prescription drug or device. See above for details. When purchased at a Retail Pharmacy: Up to a 365-day supply of contraceptive prescription drugs is available at all network retail pharmacies. For more information about this option, visit our website. Tier 1: $0 Not Covered When purchased at a Mail Order Pharmacy: Up to a 90-day supply. Tier 1: $0 Not Covered

  • Medical Care Leave An Employee who is unable to make the necessary arrangements for maintenance of personal health care outside of scheduled work time, shall be granted time off with pay. Such time off shall not exceed sixteen (16) working hours per calendar year. Hours in excess of sixteen (16) hours per calendar year shall be deducted from the Employee's sick leave accumulation.

  • Personal Use I agree that the pupil will only use this device for educational purposes and not for personal use and will not loan the equipment to any other person.

  • JOB FAMILY: APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT‌ Job Title: Director, Systems and Programming Job#: 1200 General Characteristics Responsible for the full systems development life cycle management of projects/programs. Provides direction for technical and business resources. Actively participates in long-range strategy planning and manages policy development to address complex business issues, provides leadership to cross-functional teams. Serves as the primary point of contact from project/program inception to delivery. Defines and develops project management infrastructure, manages a methodology driven quality plan, monitors and controls the quality of the deliverable, as well as manages the project completion process through customer acceptance. Works with business unit managers and forms alliances on projects, operational decisions, scheduling requirements/conflicts and vendor contract clarification.

  • Compassionate Care Leave (a) Compassionate care leave will be granted to an employee for up to eight (8) weeks within a twenty-six (26) week period to provide care or support to a family member who is at risk of dying within that 26-week period in accordance with section 49.1 of the Employment Standards Act, 2000.

  • Medical Benefits - Prescription Drugs Administered by a Provider (other than a pharmacist) This plan covers prescription drugs as a medical benefit, referred to as “medical prescription drugs”, when the prescription drug requires administration (or the FDA approved recommendation is administration) by a licensed healthcare provider (other than a pharmacist). Please note: Specialty prescription drugs meeting these requirements or recommendations are covered as a pharmacy benefit and not a medical benefit. These medical prescription drugs include, but are not limited to, medications administered by infusion, injection, or inhalation, as well as nasal, topical or transdermal administered medications. For some of these medical prescription drugs, the cost of the prescription drug is included in the allowance for the medical service being provided, and is not separately reimbursed.

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