a
computer program as such if the actual contribution made by the
In addition,
computer program users were more than three times as likely to forego testing altogether and more than twice as likely to elect screening alone than to choose screening followed by invasive testing.
* - the translation, adaptation, arrangement and any other alteration of a
computer program and the reproduction of the results thereof, without prejudice to the rights of the person who alters the program;
Whelan involved a dispute over a
computer program which was designed to aid in the management of dental laboratories.
To prepare for a second try at the rescue mission, Furman and Anthony Talpak, 12, focused on fixing the
computer program. Builders Alex Gadas, 10, and Nadia Makos, 12, put in a faster motor.
The overall goal of these researchers has been to develop a practical calculation procedure in the form of a
computer program to give brownstock washing managers more information than what the instrument panel tells them and what they can learn through laboratory work.
Definitions: However, the term "back-to-back
computer program licensing arrangement" is defined narrowly as a transaction or series of transactions in which (1) a domestic corporation (the master licensor) transfers a copyright right in a
computer program or a copy of the
computer program (as defined in Regs.
[5] Vector Fields Ltd.,
computer program OPERA/TOSCA.
Repair to the
computer program is expected by March 2005 at cost of $20 At that time the increases will be incorporated into the monthly cheques.
The Marvelous Mouth exhibition is an original
computer program that incorporates high-tech animation, visual effects and music to teach visitors the important facts of brushing, tooth development and anatomy, dangers of tobacco use and importantly, careers in dentistry.
A computer virus is simply a
computer program that spreads by creating copies of itself and attaching the copies to other files.