Field of Use

Example Definitions of "Field of Use"
Field of Use. The following defined fields of any and all direct application in human medical uses, including both prescription-based and over the counter products: i. The commercial field of articles, compositions, and methods for medical treatment to treat a condition comprising damage to a human patient, the condition including substantive traumatic or non-traumatic condition, without necessarily breach of the derma. Such medical treatment may include extended application of an article of manufacture... (wraps, bandages, band aids and appliqués) over the epidermis, or wipes or direct application of medication such as liquid, ointment, gel, spray, cream or paste, including any chemistry used on or in a patient during surgery. As non-limiting examples of traumatic damage are cuts, scrapes, punctures, incisions and other intentional or accidental penetration damage through the epidermis. As non-limiting examples of non-traumatic conditions or treatment, prophylaxis or prevention of sores, topical infections, insect bites, sub-epidermal infections, boils, and lesions (in the absence of a previous wound at the site). This includes surgical damage to tissues and organs during surgical or other medical procedures as well as from accidental damage to tissues and organs. Surgical and medical procedures, and traumatic events, also include care of the mouth, gums, eyes, optical system and all other organs and tissues; and ii. the commercial field of oral, dental, and periodontis products and processes including mouthwash and rinse; and iii. the commercial field of the prevention and/or treatment of dermatological diseases or conditions by application of compositions onto humans excluding over-the-counter products. Such prevention or treatment does not include treatment of apparel, bedding, furniture, inanimate surfaces, animals (other than humans), or other applications not to humans, or, with respect to humans, prevention or treatment of odorous conditions; and iv. “Field of Use” does not include the commercial field of products or processes intended for use on inanimate surfaces (e.g., disinfection of a hospital floor or other a hard surface) or other devices usable in a medical setting (e.g., disinfection of a metal instrument used to treat a patient) View More
Field of Use. The use of the CG0070 recombinant adenovirus and/or n-Dodecyl-beta-Maltoside ("DDM") to treat and/or prevent cancer (in each case, including in a combination therapy).
Field of Use. The diagnosis, prophylaxis, treatment and monitoring in humans or animals of tumors, malignant disease, cancers, neoplasias, metaplasias, hyperplasias and dysplasias, including, but is not limited to, tumors located anywhere in the body (e.g., brain, eye, ear, head & neck, intra-oral, esophageal, intra-thoracic, lung, intra-abdominal, stomach, ileum, pancreas, spleen, colon, kidney, gonads, uterus, rectum, extremities and skin), carcinomas in situ, dysplastic tissue changes in organs and... surfaces, hyperplastic tissues in organs and surfaces and sarcomas. The Field of Use does not include [ * ]. View More
Field of Use. The accessibility software industry, which industry focuses on providing software solutions to generate audio outputs from traditional Web content in order to make such content accessible to disabled/impaired users consistent with the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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