COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROCESSING GENOTYPE

Brand Owner Address Description
VIRTUALPHENOTYPE VIRCO CENTRAL VIROLOGICAL LABORATORY (IRELAND) LTD. Unit 3 Block 4B Blanchardstown Corporate Park Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Ireland computer software for processing genotype data in relation to infective viral strains, converting the data so processed so as to predict viral phenotype in patients as a basis of screening candidate and approved pharmaceutical drugs for potential development of resistance thereto; magnetic data carriers and compact disks containing computer software for processing genotype data in relation to infective virus strains, converting the data so processed so as to predict viral phenotype in patients as a basis of screening candidates and approved pharmaceutical drugs for potential development of resistance thereto;printed matter, namely brochures, booklets and reports containing results obtained directly, indirectly and/or through the use of computer algorithms in the screening and testing of pharmaceutical drugs; brochures, booklets and reports containing biological, clinical or medical results; brochures, booklets and reports in the form of patient reports; brochures, booklets and reports in the form of scientific research reports; brochures, booklets and reports in the form of diagnostic and laboratory reports;VIRTUAL PHENO TYPE;Medical care; biological research, clinical medical research and medical research; medical rehabilitation services, namely, managing treatment of patient undergoing chemotherapy; and/or medical services, namely, managing treatment of patients undergoing chemotherapy; therapeutic drug screening and therapeutic drug testing programs; diagnostic laboratory research services in the field of chemistry, bacteriology, virology and oncology, all based on processing genotype data in relation to infective viral strains, and converting the data so processed so as to predict the phenotype;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present software delivery system includes a computer system and a CD-ROM. The computer system includes a central processing unit communicably coupled to a CD-ROM drive, a hard drive, and a non-volatile memory. The CD-ROM contains a control module and a plurality of software modules. Each of the software modules contains one or more software products which are the software to be delivered to the user of the computer system. Each of the software modules is assigned a unique identifier (ID) such as an identification number or code. In the non-volatile memory, addresses have been designated to contain an encrypted code key which comprises a list of identification numbers corresponding to the identification numbers of the software modules.