| CPMP | Committee for Proprietary Medicinal Products |
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| proprietary | 1. A proprietor or owner; one who has exclusive title to a thing; one who possesses, or holds the title to, a thing in his own right. 2. A body proprietors, taken collectively. 3. A monk who had reserved goods and effects to himself, notwithstanding his renunciation of all at the time of profession. Belonging, or pertaining, to a proprietor; considered as property; owned; as, proprietary medicine. Proprietary articles, manufactured articles which some person or persons have exclusive right to make and sell. Origin: L. Proprietarius: cf. F. Proprietaire. See Propriety, and cf. Proprietor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| proprietary hospital | A hospital similar to a group hospital except that it is controlled by a single practitioner or by the practitioner and the associates in his or her office, a hospital operated for profit. Synonym: proprietary hospital. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proprietary medicine | <pharmacology> A medicinal compound the formula and mode of manufacture of which are the property of the maker. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proprietary name | <pharmacology> The protected brand name or trademark, registered with the U.S. Patent Office, under which a manufacturer markets its product. It is written with a capital initial letter and is often further distinguished by a superscript R in a circle. Compare: generic name, nonproprietary name. Origin: L. Proprietas, ownership (05 Mar 2000) |
| health facilities, proprietary | Health care institutions operated by private groups or corporations for a profit. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| hospitals, proprietary | Hospitals owned and operated by a corporation or an individual that operate on a for-profit basis, also referred to as investor-owned hospitals. (12 Dec 1998) |
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proprietorship: an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights; "`Tylenol' is a proprietary drug of which `acetaminophen' is the generic form"
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Privately owned and controlled. In the computer industry, proprietary is the opposite of open. A proprietary design or technique is one that is owned by a company. It also implies that the company has not divulged specifications that would allow other companies to duplicate the product.
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The design of programs, systems or equipment that are owned by an entity. This technology may be licensed for use in other applications or systems.
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A protocol or communications system developed by a company, as opposed to those emanating from a standards organization.
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one of the three ways Americans label their wines (see also Generic and Varietal); usually the bottling or producing winery owns the name so that competing wineries are barred from its use. Eg Gallo
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| proprietary | an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits |
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| proprietary | protected by trademark or patent or copyright |
| proprietary | a colony given to a proprietor to govern (in 17th century) |
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