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  • A patent was granted for a vaccine in 1936.<ref>Powell, Horace. (1936) [http://www.g
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  • ...nstrations, was peculiarly in need of being ploughed and harrowed by these patent implements; it was his favorite <b>metaphor</b>, that the classics and geom
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  • ...turated Fatty Acids or their Glycerides into Saturated Compounds.] British Patent: GB 190301515 (A), November 26, 1903, granted to Wilhelm Normann.</ref> whi
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  • ...if they confer particular benefits upon one section of the community (the patent system, for example, has been held to have a private goods component becaus
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  • | url = http://www.dodtechmatch.com/DOD/Patent/PatentDetail.aspx?type=description&id=6766744 | title = U.S. Patent 6766744: Incendiary device | author = E. Song
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  • ...to audience members immediately as they leave the concert; however, a key patent in the process (that of dividing the single recording into discrete digital
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  • Along with [[patent]]s and [[copyright]]s, trademarks represent one of the three primary areas
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  • ...hey magnified distant objects when used in tandem. Another claimant to the patent was the son of Sacharias Janssen. Janssen later noted that his father alrea ...olland, an optical instrument maker in London, was the first to take out a patent for producing achromatic lenses commercially. The improvement on image was
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  • ...ed this procedure in 1998, [http://rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm U.S. patent 70005556]. The patent summary explains:
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  • The algorithm was patented <ref>{{US patent|4405829}}</ref> in 1983 by [[MIT]], but released into the public domain in
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  • ...PageNum=&Rtype=&SectionNum=&idkey=NONE&Input=View+first+page United States Patent Number 0149667]</ref> for the Burton thermal cracking process that he had d
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  • ...f Commerce for Intellectual Property]] and [[Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office]] ...rce for Intellectual Property]] and [[Deputy Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office]]
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  • ...the tire market, but the tire manufacturing and tire retailing codes were patent failures. Instead of leading to cartelization and higher prices, which is w
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  • 1896: T.W. James granted patent no. 4172 for Galtee More closure:
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  • ...}</ref> In February 2007 the Cryonics Institute abandoned its efforts to [[patent]] its vitrification mixture and disclosed the formula to preclude others fr
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  • ...ellor of State|Counsellors of State]], it had been included in the Letters Patent of 22 October 1948 conferring princely rank on children of his marriage to ...to delete even the vague reference to the Commonwealth countries. Letters Patent were issued and, according to the announcement in the ''[[London Gazette]]'
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  • c. Patent amortization reported on the income statement, $5,500. | Amortization Expense—Patent
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  • There is also a [http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5825886.html US patent] on some of the techniques.
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  • ...af de Laval]] in 1888 for use on an impulse [[steam turbine]].<ref>British patent 7143 of 1889.</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Theodore Stevens and Henry Metca
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  • ...nnect several independent airship elements like train wagons; in fact, the patent title called the design ''Lenkbarer Luftfahrzug'' (steerable air-cruising t *{{US patent|621195}}, Navigable balloon. (ed., Ferdinand von Zeppelin's patent)
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