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Know-How” shall mean inventions (whether or not patentable), invention disclosures, processes, methods, algorithms and formulae, trade secrets, technology, know-how, information, knowledge (including manufacturing knowledge), practices, formulas, instructions, skills, techniques, technical data, designs, drawings, apparatus, results of experiments, test data, including clinical data, analytical and quality control data, manufacturing data and descriptions, market data, devices, assays, procedures (including standard operating procedures), notes of experiments, specifications, compositions of matter, physical, chemical and biological materials, whether in intangible, tangible, written, electronic or other form.

Know-How” means all confidential or proprietary technical information, know-how, data, inventions, improvements, discoveries, trade secrets, processes, procedures, techniques, developments, compositions, products, compounds, material, methods, formulas, formulations, protocols, result of experimentation or testing, technology, ideas, or other proprietary information and documentation thereof (including related papers, invention disclosures, laboratory notebooks, drawings, flowcharts, diagrams, and specifications), in each case whether or not copyrightable or patentable, and whether in written, electronic, oral, or any other tangible or intangible form or medium.

Know-How” means any invention, discovery, development, data, information, process, method, technique, material (including any chemical or biological material), technology, result, cell line, compounds, probe, sequence or other know-how, whether or not patentable, and any physical embodiments of any of the foregoing.

“Know-How” means proprietary technical information, processes, formulae, data, inventions, methods, knowledge, discoveries, know-how, trade secrets and other information, whether or not patentable and whether or not reduced to practice, but that is not known to the public and is still Confidential Information, including any tangible embodiments of the foregoing.

“Know-How” means any and all proprietary commercial, technical, scientific and other data, information, materials, trade secrets, knowledge, technology, methods, processes, formulae, instructions, techniques, designs, drawings and specifications (including biological, chemical, pharmacological, toxicological, pharmaceutical, physical and analytical, pre-clinical, clinical, safety, manufacturing and quality control data and know-how, including study designs and protocols).

“Know-How” means commercial, technical, scientific and other know-how and information, inventions, discoveries, improvements, trade secrets, knowledge, technology, methods, processes, practices, formulae, instructions, skills, techniques, procedures, experiences, ideas, technical assistance, designs, drawings, assembly procedures, computer programs, specifications, data and results (including biological, chemical, pharmacological, toxicological, pharmaceutical, physical and analytical, pre-clinical, clinical, safety, manufacturing and quality control data and know-how, including study designs and protocols), filings and correspondence (including DMFs); in all cases, # that is confidential or proprietary but # whether or not, patented or patentable, in written, electronic or any other form, now known or hereafter developed.

“Know-How” means any non-public Information and other trade secrets, data, instructions, processes, methods, formulae, techniques, compositions, materials, expert opinions and information, including without limitation, biological, chemical, pharmacological, toxicological, pharmaceutical, physical and analytical, clinical, safety, manufacturing and quality control data and information. For the avoidance of doubt, Know-How shall exclude Patent Rights.

“Know-How” means proprietary technical information, processes, formulae, data, inventions, methods, knowledge, discoveries, know-how, trade secrets and other information, whether or not patentable, but that is not generally known and is still Confidential Information, including any tangible embodiments of the foregoing.

“Know-How” means any information, ideas, data, inventions, works of authorship, materials (including biological and chemical materials), trade secrets or technology (excluding intellectual property rights therein), whether or not proprietary or patentable, including documents and other media (including paper, notebooks, books, files, ledgers, records, tapes, discs, diskettes, CD-ROM, trays and containers and any other media) containing or storing any of the foregoing, and whether stored or transmitted in oral, documentary, electronic or other form, including all Regulatory Documentation.

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