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A chemically equivalent copy designed from a brand-name drug whose patent has expired (typically less expensive and sold under the common name).
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A drug that is therapeutically equivalent (identical in strength, concentration, and dosage form) to a brand-name drug and that generally is made available when patent protection expires on the brand-name drug. The term is commonly used to identify a non-brand drug that is sold at a lower cost and generally requires a lower co-payment amount by the member selecting the generic drug.
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A piece of code is generic if it can be easily customised in the language to different kinds of input. This is similar to the idea of polymorphism but it handles a wider variety of kinds. The functor is the mechanism in SML for writing generic code. Templates are the corresponding mechanism in C++. See Also: functor.
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Denoting off-the-shelf or not specific; generic software refers to classes of software (such as spreadsheet or graphics).
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