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Sphaera [License]: What is Sphaera and How Does It Work?

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  • Aug 17, 2023
  • 5 min read


The Websites are owned and operated by Sphaera, LLC ("Sphaera") on its behalf or for its licensees. This agreement governs your relationship with Sphaera and the use of the services provided through the Websites. Please also review our Privacy Policy, the Rules for Using and Sharing Solutions and Solutions Materials (the "Rules") and any other terms and policies of the Websites. All of the foregoing rules and policies are collectively referred to as our Terms of Use, and you are bound by the terms contained in all of them.




Sphaera [License]




"Solutions Materials" means any material in any format that a Solution Provider deems as essential for understanding, using or implementing any published Solutions and the related Building Blocks, which the Solution Provider makes available for use to selected licensees based on the terms and conditions indicated next to such materials.


By accessing and using any Sphaera Website and any of the Services, you are agreeing to be bound by the Terms of Use. You are also agreeing to be bound by any other terms and conditions contained in any Sphaera Website that may appear elsewhere in such website. Specifically, you are agreeing that you will access and use the Content, the Solutions Materials, upload your User Content, communicate with other Users, and engage in other activities using any Sphaera Website strictly in compliance with the requirements of the Terms of Use. You are also agreeing to license your User Content and your Solutions Materials in accordance with the Terms of Use.


When accessing, using or creating and publishing Solutions or Solutions Materials, you are responsible for reviewing and understanding the license under which they are made available. How you license your Solutions Materials, and what it means for you to grant different licenses is explained in the Rules.


Other than Solutions Materials, every other User Content is public. Our use of Solutions Materials are further explained in the Rules. Although you retain your rights to User Content, by submitting, posting, transmitting or displaying User Content on or through any Sphaera Website or using our Services, you hereby grant to Sphaera, its licensees, to all Users of Sphaera Websites, and to the operators and administrators of Sphaera Websites, a worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and sub-licensable license to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display and distribute all User Content and Solutions in any and all media or distribution methods. Specifically, you acknowledge and agree that your User Content may be shared, linked, embedded or otherwise made accessible to all Users of Sphaera Websites.


Sphaera Websites and Services may include links to other websites and/or third-party products that are not under our control (collectively, "Third-Party Materials"). We are not responsible in any way for such Third-Party Materials. We provide such links only for the convenience of the Users of Sphaera Websites and Services, and the inclusion of any link to any Third-Party Materials does not imply our endorsement of the content, products and/or services of such Third-Party Materials. Nothing in this EULA shall be construed as to grant you any rights or licenses with regard to such Third-Party Materials or to entitle you to use such Third-Party Materials.


Copyright, trademark and all other proprietary rights in the Sphaera applications, Sphaera Websites, Services, and Content (including but not limited to software, services, audio, video, text and photographs) rest with Sphaera, the licensees of its solutions portal applications and/or their respective licensors.


Epirium Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutics that promote mitochondrial biogenesis and function through a novel mechanism of action discovered by the company. Sphaera is one of the shareholders of Epirium and licensed its technology as part of the investment.


A Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0) license applies to all contents published in JHNR. While articles published on JHNR can be copied by anyone for noncommercial purposes if proper credit is given, all materials are published under an open-access license with authors retaining full and permanent ownership of their work. For details please consult the Open Access and Copyright Notice.


We are very proud of our videos, hence, all the footage in our catalogue has been filmed exclusively on professional cameras. In post-production we spend many hours on each individual video, to make sure that you won't see any seamlines. You won't find anyone peeking into the camera or walking through the picture (except where it is part of the scene, like in cities). We also remove all equipment, like tripods and microphones, so you get an absolutely clean video. We also believe that footage should be stable so you won't find any highly shaky videos, either. Most of our videos are available with high-quality sound in stereo or spatial audio formats, except where the situation did not permit this and we opted for synchronised camera microphone sound. We pre-grade all footage to our personal preference, however, you can, of course, get all videos in RAW, uncoloured format so you can grade it to your own liking. If you have any questions or requests, you can be sure to talk to seasoned professionals who have been in the 360 video/VR industry since 2012 and understand your requirements. We will find the best solution for you, which includes connecting you with our wide network of colleagues and partners. The previews on our site are in 4K resolution, however, they are of course compressed, so you can expect much higher quality of the files that you license. To get an idea of the quality of our videos, we offer a set of files that you can download for review purposes.


Each license is valid for Licensee's own productions only.Sub-Licensing (to third parties or clients), transfer of licenses, use on stock video platforms are not allowed.For full license details please visit our Licensing Terms & Conditions pageFor Rights Managed & Exclusive Licenses please contact us


Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.


Phylogenetic tree highlighting the position of I. pallida relative to the other type strains within the class family Planctomycetacia. The tree was inferred from 1,362 aligned characters [9,10] of the 16S rRNA gene sequence under the maximum likelihood criterion [11] and rooted in with members of the class Phycisphaerae. The branches are scaled in terms of the expected number of substitutions per site. Numbers above branches are support values from 450 bootstrap replicates [12] if larger than 60%. Lineages with type strain genome sequencing projects registered in GOLD [13] are shown in blue, published genomes in bold [14,15]. 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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