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The Test for Infringement. It is rare that actual evidence of copying exists. Proof of copying is usually circumstantial and is shown by a two-part test. First, the alleged infringer must be shown to have had access to the copyrighted work. Second, the two works must appear to their hypothetical intended audience to be substantially similar. The two parts of the test may be seen to be in balance while both must be present, the greater the evidence of substantial similarity, the less evidence of access is necessary, and vice versa. [Pg.266]

Both parties involved in a tolling operation are the intended audience for this book. Listed below are various terms used for companies that provide tolling services. [Pg.2]

It also specifies data requirements, assumptions, limitations, eventual type of critical review, and the report requirements. For example, a study could be done to select between one of two materials when developing a dust transport container for a baghouse filter. The intended audience may be the designers, the results being used to indicate which one of the two materials provides the lowest environmental impact. The system function may be to transport dust from the baghouse filter to a landfill site, and the functional unit may be one metric ton or m of dust. The system boundaries may be described by considering which processes are included and which are outside the system limits. [Pg.1359]

The intended audience for these guidelines includes those responsible for developing and implementing PSM and ESH management systems which could benefit from incorporation into a Quality Management system. This... [Pg.7]

The intended audience of the second volume entitled Chemical Thermodynamics Advanced Applications is the advanced student or research scientist. We have used it, independently of the first volume, as the text for an advanced topics graduate level course in chemical thermodynamics. It can also serve as an introduction to thermodynamic studies involving more specialized disciplines, including geology, chemical separations, and biochemistry, for the research scientist in or outside of those disciplines. We hope it will be especially helpful for non-thermodynamicists who might be unfamiliar with the power and utility of thermodynamics in diverse applications. Given the more advanced nature of the material covered here, problems are only provided at the end of the chapters in this volume. Taken together, the two volumes make an excellent reference source for chemical thermodynamics. [Pg.682]

This chapter of the profile is a health effects summary written in non-technical language. Its intended audience is the general public especially people living in the vicinity of a hazardous waste site or chemical release. If the Public Health Statement were removed from the rest of the document, it would still communicate to the lay public essential information about the chemical. [Pg.253]

The content and style of this passage suggest that the intended audience... [Pg.72]

One question often debated in public art forums is whether public art should be created with or by the public rather than for the public. (45) Increasingly, cities and artists are recognizing the importance of creating works with meaning for the intended audience, and this generally requires direct input from the community or from an artist entrenched in that community. At the same time, however, art created for the community by an outsider often adds fresh perspective. Thus, cities and (50) their citizens are best served by a combination of public art created by members of the community, art created with input from members of the community, and art created by others for the community. [Pg.77]

The use of desktop computer equipment and software to create high-quality documents such as newsletters, business cards, letterhead, and brochures is called Desktop Publishing, or DTP. The most important part of any DTP project is planning. Before you begin, you should know your intended audience, the message you want to communicate, and what form your message will take. [Pg.62]

Which of the following is the most likely intended audience for the passage ... [Pg.111]

Which sentence, if inserted into the blank fine in the passage, would be most consistent with the writer s purpose and intended audience ... [Pg.112]

In order for the intended audience of students to become informed customers or, better still, trainee practitioners, we present in the final part some of the basic science necessary to appreciate the principles and practice underlying modern analytical chemistry. We hope that this basic science is presented in such a way that it might be useful for students of other applied chemistry disciplines, such as environmental chemistry or forensic chemistry, and even that students of chemistry might find some interest in the applications of archaeological chemistry. [Pg.420]


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