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The terms of the agreement include: a co-exclusive license to co-commercialize Novavax's current stand-alone adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccine worldwide (except in countries with existing Advance Purchase Agreements and in India, Japan and South Korea where Novavax has existing partnership agreements); a sole license to Novavax's adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccine for use in combination with Sanofi's flu vaccines while Novavax retains the right to and is developing its own COVID-19-Influenza Combination vaccine candidate; a non-exclusive license to use Novavax's adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccine for use in combination with non-flu vaccines; and a non-exclusive license to use the Matrix-M adjuvant in vaccine products. In addition, Sanofi will take a minority (<5%) equity investment in Novavax. ↑そもそもCOVID19もFlu vaccineもアメリカでどのくらい使われているのか不明。 アメリカ人はfluの予防接種もしないし、検査もしないみたいな事きいたことあるけど、どうなんだろうか。 ただし、サノフィがかなりmarketingまでしてくれるとかかなり色々な事をしてくれるそうだ。 しかしmRNAでなくて古典的なたんぱくワクチンをつくるみたいだけど、そんなんできるんかいな?
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日本国との平和条約(サンフランシスコ平和条約) 第三条 Japan will concur in any proposal of the United States to the United Nations to place under its trusteeship system, with the United States as the sole administering authority, Nansei Shoto south of 29deg. north latitude (including the Ryukyu Islands and the Daito Islands), Nanpo Shoto south of Sofu Gan (including the Bonin Islands, Rosario Island and the Volcano Islands) and Parece Vela and Marcus Island. 日本国は、北緯二十九度以南の南西諸島(琉球諸島及び大東諸島を含む。)、孀婦岩の南の南方諸島(小笠原群島、西之島及び火山列島を含む。)並びに沖の鳥島及び南鳥島を合衆国を唯一の施政権者とする信託統治制度の下におくこととする国際連合に対する合衆国のいかなる提案にも同意する。 ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー これが根拠になって日本に返還
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2024/05/30 19:34
(Reuters) -Palantir has won a $480 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense for a prototype known as the Maven Smart System, the department said on Wednesday, deepening the data analytics provider's work with the Pentagon. The contract has an expected May 2029 completion date and follows the Defense Department's solicitation of a sole bid, it said. Maven takes in data from various sources to identify military points of interest and to speed up intelligence analysts' work, according to one brigade's description of the system earlier this year. AI-assisted target identification has drawn controversy in the technology sector from some workers who did not want to build systems for war, and from critics who fear lethal strike decisions could have minimal human oversight. Palantir did not immediately issue a statement. (Reporting By Jeffrey Dastin in San Francisco; Editing by Chris Reese and Tom Hogue) 人殺しで金稼ぐんだね、ここは