pharmaceutical company

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meaningsofpharmaceuticalandcompany

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pharmaceutical
adjective
uk
/ˌfɑː.məˈsuː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌfɑːr.məˈsuː.t̬ɪ.kəl/
relating to the production ...
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company
noun
uk
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
us
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
an organization that sells goods or services in order to ...
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(Definition ofpharmaceuticalandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In a world in which patents cover onlypharmaceuticalcompany'innovations', vague royalty provisions are equivalent to incomplete property rights.
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Reference lists of included studies andpharmaceuticalcompanysubmissions were searched for to identify other relevant studies.
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The doctor is not allowed to inform the patients about what they have been consenting to, until thepharmaceuticalcompanygives its consent.
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Two of the latter were published in apharmaceuticalcompany-sponsored symposium.
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Apharmaceuticalcompanyneeds the services provided by collectors with access to information and biodiversity resources.
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The purpose of this paper is to develop a dynamic economic model for a biodiversity-prospecting contract between a host country and apharmaceuticalcompany.
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A localpharmaceuticalcompanyconducts extraction, and initial screening of samples.
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The committee assesses all material presented by thepharmaceuticalcompanyin its application.
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The principal, in this case, shall be thepharmaceuticalcompany.
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This has resulted in an unequal power distribution in favour of thepharmaceuticalcompany.
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The economic model is a dynamic principal agent model, in which the host country is the agent and apharmaceuticalcompanyis the principal.
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One prescriber may feel that accepting gifts or hospitality from apharmaceuticalcompanyis appropriate: a colleague may disagree.
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Beginning in 1982, an education campaign sponsored by apharmaceuticalcompanywas launched to create public awareness of osteoporosis as an important women's health issue.
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Having found these potentially good protein sequences, thepharmaceuticalcompanyis ready to work on them and to hopefully patent the results in due course.
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The bioprospecting contract is modeled as a principal-agent relationship with thepharmaceuticalcompanyas a risk-neutral principal.
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Being a modernpharmaceuticalcompany: involves making information available on clinical trial programmes.
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The host country provides two inputs needed by thepharmaceuticalcompany: a stock of biodiversity and a stock of information related to the pharmaceutical potential of its biodiversity.
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In addition, a state official was dispatched to the laboratory of thepharmaceuticalcompanyto observe the blood being drawn and processed and the serum being bottled.
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A dynamic economic model for a biodiversity prospecting contract, between a host country and apharmaceuticalcompany, is developed and used to explain the structure of existing contracts.
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Suppose you are working for apharmaceuticalcompany.
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