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Many personal computers, however, were built with chips that allowed development of software based on nonproprietary standards.
Stems may be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes in the nonproprietary name.
Mr. Skates's strategy was to develop computers with open, nonproprietary systems for mid-sized companies.
They would discuss ways their two companies might structure joint ventures between them to save costs on nonproprietary activities like their processing operations.
By definition, nonproprietary names are not subject to proprietary trademark rights but are entirely in the public domain.
These analysts say the Web, which is based mainly on open, nonproprietary standards, has achieved sufficient mass to pull everyone and everything into its gravitational field.
And in markets like Britain, where "there's tremendous opportunity to grow the two brands," he added, "we can always consolidate systems and nonproprietary research."
The Berkeley researchers say that under the terms of their agreement with the three companies, the fruits of the research will be nonproprietary and freely licensed.
Generic drugs are labeled with the name of the manufacturer and the adopted name (nonproprietary name) of the drug.
No charge is made for beam time if a user's research is nonproprietary (i.e., the user plans to publish the results in the open literature).
Upon acceptance of a user proposal for non-proprietary research, the user's institution is required to execute a nonproprietary user agreement.
Directs the Secretary, in order to improve data matching, to designate nonproprietary and interoperable standard data elements for any category of information required to be reported.
As newer drugs became chemically more complex and numerous, nonproprietary names based on chemistry became long and difficult to spell, pronounce, or remember.
ATC also identifies and encourages needed research and develops consensus opinions on structural engineering issues in a nonproprietary format.
You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary, compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, including any word processing or hypertext form.
After developing a nonproprietary operating system called GNU, Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation in 1983.
"It will be interesting to see just how much a bidder is willing to pay for a nonproprietary data base," said one investment banker who asked not to be identified.
STILL, most analysts say Kodak must move beyond low-margin, nonproprietary offerings like digital cameras and digitization services to earn real money in this arena.
United States Adopted Names are unique nonproprietary names assigned to pharmaceuticals marketed in the United States.
The group's report suggesting the principles that should guide the creation of such a network made an emphatic call for open, nonproprietary technical standards for communication across the network.
In July 2009, Pfizer and Medivation announced that "latrepirdine" will be the proposed international nonproprietary name for latrepirdine for the treatment of Alzheimer's.
Mr. de Ferrari of the General Accounting Office said that adhering to XML, a nonproprietary technology, would open the market to many software vendors.
The active ingredient of its original flagship product is acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic; it is commonly known elsewhere in the world by its international nonproprietary name, paracetamol.
An Alliance to Form Health Network Eight of the nation's largest technology companies have agreed to embrace open, nonproprietary technology standards to help build a national health information network.
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a nonproprietary alphanumeric code to uniquely identify scientific and other academic authors.