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  • ...the unauthorised production and unauthorised use of a patent can result in patent infringement. In the [[United States of America]], the Patent Act allows patents of four categories: process, machine, manufacture, or co
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  • *[http://www.google.com/patents/USD177814 United States Patent #D177814] for the ''Aerotrain'' locomotive body. *[http://www.google.com/patents/USD179006 United States Patent #D179006] for the ''Aerotrain'' railway coach body.
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  • ...copyright advisor in the Office of International Relations at the [[U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]] and Counsel for Intellectual Property and Technology
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  • Intellectual property that is not protected by copyright, trade mark or patent.
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  • |event='''1837''': First American patent for an electric motor ({{US patent|132}}) ...Nikolaus Otto]] patents a four-stroke [[internal combustion engine]] ({{US patent|194047}})
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  • An [[open innovation]] project aimed at opening up [[patent]]s for simplified reuse; inspired by the [[Creative Commons licenses]] for
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  • ...O%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&d=PALL&RefSrch=yes&Query=PN%2F4683202 US Patent for PCR]
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  • ...the unauthorised production and unauthorised use of a patent can result in patent infringement. In the [[United States of America]], the Patent Act allows patents of four categories: process, machine, manufacture, or co
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  • *[http://www.dprix.com/biblio/nobel/nobel.html Alfred Nobel US Patent No 78,317, dated May 26, 1868]
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  • A patent on a method of doing business: for instance, a method of trading commoditie
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  • ...ce] [http://www.google.com/patents?q=patent%3A6285999 Google Patents] {{US patent|6285999}}</ref> PageRank is based on links to an Internet page. The links a ...ce] [http://www.google.com/patents?q=patent%3A6285999 Google Patents] {{US patent|6285999}}</ref>
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  • ...tionship that he had with the company that bore his name after he sold the patent.
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  • ...s, and contains millions of document records from the chemical journal and patent literature.
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  • #[[Patent]]s, the Patent and Trademark Office, [[copyright]]s, and [[trademark]]s.
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  • ...nts">{{cite web |url=http://www.google.com/patents?q=patent:4328334 |title=patent:4328334 - Google Patents |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format=
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  • ...[[world wide web]] for almost all web browsers as of 2011. PNG provides a patent-free replacement for GIF files, and for some TIFF's. Indexed-color, graysca
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  • ===Patent dispute=== ...udge in the case include the use of [[ailerion]]s within the claims of the patent.
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  • == Patent system == ...ses involving perpetual motion, a model is not ordinarily required by the (Patent) Office to demonstrate the operability of a device."</ref>
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  • ...le or similar article. [http://www.google.com/patents?id=FIZzAAAAEBAJ U.S. Patent D166995]</ref> It was Gamber's company, however, that popularized the hone
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  • * Evenson, A. Edward (2000), ''The Telephone Patent Conspiracy of 1876: The Elisha Gray - Alexander Bell Controversy'', McFarla
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  • ...raged many others to copy him, so he had great difficulty in enforcing the patent he was granted in 1775. ...atents; in 1781 Arkwright tried and failed to uphold his monopolistic 1775 patent. The case dragged on in court for years but was finally settled against hi
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  • ...ual property]] that is not protected by [[copyright]], [[trade mark]] or [[patent]].
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  • ...eekeeping and bee culture patents. No special reader needed as with the US Patent Office
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  • Image:Pullman patent drawings.jpg|{{Pullman patent drawings.jpg/credit}}<br />In 1869 Pullman-Standard filed patents covering
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  • * [[European Patent Office]]
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  • ...ed, 3) for drugs which have never held patents, or 4) in countries where a patent(s) is/are not in force. === Patent lifetime ===
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  • ...ereophonic sound|stereo]], [[television]] and [[radar]]. He received 128 [[patent]]s. ...invented the moving-coil disc cutting head, which not only got around the patent, it offered greatly improved sound quality. He led a small team which devel
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  • *[[United States Patent and Trademark Office]], [http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm Trademark
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  • ...ce] [http://www.google.com/patents?q=patent%3A6285999 Google Patents] {{US patent|6285999}}</ref> ...= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher=United States Patent Office |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |accessdate=20
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  • ...complete failures. When the West Midland china manufacturers acquired his patent, it was for the sake of using the glazing method he had developed.<ref>Sell
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  • ...restricted in the US that were not elsewhere. This no longer applies; the patent has been released into the public domain. Later versions of PGP also suppor ...ke IDEA, was free of patent restrictions. Current versions support several patent-free block ciphers, CAST-128, [[AES]] and [[Twofish]]. Some also support ID
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  • ...ut of the then existing [[Court of Claims]] and the [[Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.]]
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  • ...ed by [[Glenn Curtis]] in 1914 as his defense against the Wright Brothers' patent infringement suit against him.
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  • During the [[World War II|Second World War]], Swanson created a [[patent]]s company which helped four [[Judaism|Jewish]] scientists to escape the [[
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  • ...gistered the design as a trademark.<ref>''UK Patent Office'': '[http://www.patent.gov.uk/tm//legal/decisions/2002/o33602.pdf IN THE MATTER OF Application No.
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  • </ref> The [[U. S. Patent Office]] defines ''free space'' in a number of ways. For radio and radar ap ...w.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/uspc343/defs343.htm |publisher=U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Office of Classification Support|date= June 30, 2000|
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  • A diagnosis of polycythemia vera is made when a patent fulfills all three of the major criteria, or any two major and any two mino
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  • ...ich digital content through the traditional legal notions of copyright and patent while urging private solutions to reduce digital piracy without government
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  • ...8189.PN.&OS=PN/5278189&RS=PN/5278189 Cure for heart disease (United States Patent 5,278,189)] ''Prevention and treatment of occlusive cardiovascular disease
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  • ...AM used in personal computers is Dynamic Random Access Memory ([[DRAM]]) [[patent|patented]] in 1968 by [[Robert Dennard]] at [[IBM]]. During the [[1990's]]
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  • ."PATENT RULING COULD CAUSE PCR ENZYME PRICES, Dalton, R (2001)" ...e is still going on. The European Patent office revoked Hoffman La Roche's patent claiming Taq Polymerase is naturally occurring and finding this enzyme was
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  • ...that the drug would not be marketed in the United States until the Viread patent protection expires in 2017.
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  • ...ferring USB 2.0. There is some irony here, because Apple's requirement for patent royalties discouraged other manufacturers, such as Intel, from incurring th
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  • * Patent Office
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  • *[[Patent ductus arteriosus]] (PDA): A condition which can result in too much blood
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  • ...nt ones, patent databases such as those available from the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]] can be useful.
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  • The first patent on the technology was issued in 1942, jointly to the actress [[Hedy Lamarr]
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  • In 1889, two British men received a US [[patent]] on producing 'hair-like carbon filaments' from [[methane]]. In the 1960s
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  • ...ticals]. Astra and Zeneca merged in 1999 to become AstraZeneca. Toprol's [[patent]] was filed on Sep 28, 1990 and approved on Jan 14, 1992 .<ref>[http://www. ...of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. 2006-1254. IN RE METOPROLOL SUCCINATE PATENT LITIGATION |author=United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
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  • ...ar=1965|id=ISBN 0-262-52001-X}}</ref> According to the drawing in Perkins' patent, liquid [[ether]] (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O) ...proved process for the artificial production of ice", U.S. Patent Office, Patent 8080, 1851]</ref> Gorrie, who had given up his medical practice, built a wo
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  • ...jurisdiction to hear appeals in specialized cases, such as those involving patent laws and cases decided by the Court of International Trade and the Court of
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  • ...n be produced by other companies without restrictions or licenses from the patent holder. Referring to medications by their generic name rather than their br
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  • ...to [[Thomas Alva Edison]], who filed for a patent dated January 27, 1880 (patent #223898(US)). However multiple inventors and scientists at the time were al
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  • ...elguhr]] (diatomaceous earth) it was safer to manipulate, and in 1867 he [[patent]]ed this mixture as [[dynamite]]. He demonstrated his explosive for the fi ...in. This powder was a precursor of [[cordite]], and Nobel's claim that his patent covered the latter triggered a vigorously contested law-suits between him a
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  • ...du/PatentDatabase.html Simine's U.S. Aviation Patent Database] US Aviation Patent Database, 1799-1909 ...ism is involves the compression of Helium. The company was issued European Patent 1591356 in November of 2006.
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  • ...ccess, winning several prizes at international exhibitions. Morgan filed a patent application for this device on August 19, 1912. describing it as an apparat ...y Fleuss]] (1878), before Morgan's invention that was patented in 1914 (US Patent numbers 1090936 and 1113675), but does not diminish Morgan's heroism in usi
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  • ...was not clarified by the huge mass of lawsuits which hoped to resolve the patent claims of individuals. Much money was expended, particularly in the [[Bell *1871 Meucci files a patent [[caveat]] (a statement of intention to patent).
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  • ...zing]] rubber with [[sulphur]] and heat. [[Thomas Hancock]] had received a patent for the same process in the U.K. the year before.
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  • ...odes<ref>Hotelling, S, et al. Multipoint touchscreen. Apple Inc. assignee. Patent US 7,663,607 B2. February 16, 2010.</ref>. ...lti-touch which covers two implementations: single and mutual capacitance (patent no, US 7,663,607 B2).
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  • ...tent,<ref>K. Ouchi. “System for recovering data in failed memory unit”. US Patent 4,092,732</ref> which mentioned both mirroring and distributed error correc
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  • From the end of 1882 until 1892 Housman was a clerk in the [[Patent]] Office. He spent his spare time in the library of the [[British Museum]]
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  • ...in this random [http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5389884-description.html patent]</ref> "dielectric constant" is now deemed obsolete.<ref>{{cite web |author
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  • ...itting electrical impulses and signals, and in apparatus therefore''. This patent is generally considered to be the first one ever issued specifically for ra ...hip role and was less technically involved, although in 1902 he received a patent for a magnetic receiver &mdash; known affectionately as "maggie" &mdash; th
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  • ...mitting electrical impulses and signals, and in apparatus therefor''. This patent is generally considered to be the first one ever issued specifically for ra ...hip role and was less technically involved, although in 1902 he received a patent for a magnetic receiver &mdash; known affectionately as "maggie" &mdash; th
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  • ...by Southwest Festival]] ''[[The Guardian]]'' quoted Darling asserting that patent holders were preventing the production of [[teledildonic]] technology.<ref ...technology will enable them to feel sex as well as see it, though a strict patent, according to delegate Ela Darling, has prevented technological development
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  • ...f Philadelphia Water Works, in 1801. Ironically, the official fire hydrant patent is rumored to have been destroyed in a fire.
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  • ...>President Abraham Lincoln's signature as it appeared on the United States Patent that restored the Mission property to the Catholic Church in 1862. This is
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  • ...grad/courses/teaching_resources/demoindex/thermal/th4c/patentheatpack.html Patent No. 4,007,390].-->
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  • ...903,<ref>[http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=GB190301515&F=0 UK Patent GB190301515 GB190301515 (Espacenet)]</ref> which was the beginning of what
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  • ...ef name=Brasz>''Refrigeration apparatus with expansion turbine'', European patent EP 0 676 600 B1, September 6, 2000, Joost J. Brasz, Carrier Corporation [ht ...witz, Linde AG [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2165994.pdf United States Patent US2165994] (this website requires registration)</ref><ref name=Almqvist>{{c
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  • The Public Land Commission issued a patent for the rancho in April, 1861 to Martin and Mary Murphy of [[San Jose, Cali
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  • ...t |first=Mike |format=[[PDF]] |publisher=[[United Kingdom Patent Office|UK Patent Office]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainme
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  • ...ht would disrupt the world's rubber market. But there was already a French patent on the same concept <ref>Book: Fokker - the man and the aircraft, p11-12.</
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  • ...the apparatus and developed some key improvements, however, Morse retained patent rights to everything Vail developed.
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  • ...old Stephen Black]] (US patent 2,102,671, filed 1932, issued 1937<ref name=patent/>) while a passenger on the Lackawanna Ferry (from Hoboken Terminal to Manh <ref name=patent>
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  • ==== Patent Infringement Lawsuits ==== ...ther developments in this industry. Below are a number of descriptions of patent infringement lawsuits. It should be noted that there are currently many mo
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  • ...ritish patent for the process.<ref name=Kohl/><ref name=Rase/><ref>British patent 5,958 (1883)</ref>
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  • ...roll Compressor With Orbiting Scroll Member Biased By Oil Pressure'', U.S. Patent 4875838, 1989.</ref> The scroll compressor concept was first developed in t
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  • ...Pop Music'' [http://www.scaruffi.com/history/pop00.html]</ref> Because the patent did not have immediate effect in overseas countries, Hammond was unable to
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  • ...ated his brother, the former king, [[Duke of Windsor]]. However, [[letters patent]] dated 27 May 1937, which reconferred upon the Duke of Windsor the 'title,
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  • ...peal Board]] ("TTAB"), which is a judicial body within the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]] ("USPTO"). ...l. The TTAB (and its predecessor, the [[United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals]] ("CCPA")) has read this to mean that the applicant's use must not
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  • ...bad crypto to be quickly weeded out are no longer present. A proprietary, patent-pending, military-strength, million-bit-key, one-time pad built from encryp
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  • ...erbalism]], [[magnetism]] and [[leeches]], [[lances]], [[tincture]]s and [[patent medicines]] were all in competition. Neither patients nor many practitioner The early 19th century saw the rise of patent medicine and the [[nostrum]] trade. Some remedies were sold by doctors of m
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  • {{Image|Widlar Patent.PNG|right|350px|Diagram from Widlar's original patent }} ...r, [[Bob Widlar]], and was patented in 1967.<ref name=patent>RJ Widlar: US Patent Number 03320439; Filed May 26, 1965; Granted May 16, 1967: [http://patimg1
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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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  • ...nst what it perceives as dangers to software freedom, including [[software patent]]s, [[Digital Restrictions Management]], and user interface copyright. [[De
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  • ...so toxic to the patient, [[heavy metal]] compounds being the best of them. Patent medicines were widely available in the USA in the 19th century - whether th ...HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS, is prevalent . The patent with chancroid is at higher risk for HIV infection because the open ulcers
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  • ...ues facing Congress — including the daunting effort to reform the nation’s patent and copyright laws — and has consistently reached across the aisle to wor
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  • ...>President Abraham Lincoln's signature as it appeared on the United States Patent that restored the Mission property to the Catholic Church in 1865. This is
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  • ...subsequently marketed a product for this purpose known as "Dr. Tichenor's Patent Medicine " after the [[US Civil War]].
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  • ...r filed in the [[United States of America|United States]].<ref name="First Patent">{{cite web
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  • ...cover using a sheet of plastic from a shower curtain, which she received a patent for in 1951. <ref>[http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/donovan.html Marion Donova
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  • ...ilbert Vernam]] effectively invented the [[stream cipher]], obtaining U.S. Patent 1,310,719 on a device that took key and plaintext on paper tape in Baudot c
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  • ...ct, let alone remove, the mark. One project along these lines has led to a patent on [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7206409.html Motion picture anti-pirac
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  • ...e+filter+%22packed+tower%22+wastewater Biological filter and process] U.S. patent 4,351,729, September 28, 1982, Assigned to Celanese Corporation</ref><ref>[
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  • ...numbers were being produced in London by 1822. [[Samuel Colt]] received a patent for his revolver on 25 February 1836, and made the first production model o
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  • ...jpg|left|upright|thumb|[[Thomson Jay Hudson]] was Chief Examiner of the US Patent Office and Psychical researcher, known for his three laws of psychic phenom
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  • * {{search link|pattent||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[patent]])
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  • ...to a new proposal named Sender-ID, and applied for a patent. Based on that patent claim, Microsoft announced to license the method for free to open source ma ...ender-ID, but any method that could be under the risk of being a target of patent claims. That conflict culminated in the meeting in the 60th IETF meeting in
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  • {{Image|Nipkowdisc.jpg|right|200px|Paul Nipkow's original 1884 patent}} ...searchers appreciated the value of color image transmission, with an early patent application in Russia in 1889 for a mechanically-scanned color system showi
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  • ...ing to Malcolm Baird, his son, what is known is that in 1926 Baird filed a patent for a device that formed images from reflected radio waves, a device remark
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  • ...ing to Malcolm Baird, his son, what is known is that in 1926 Baird filed a patent for a device that formed images from reflected radio waves, a device remark
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  • ...hat is interesting to note, is the fact that Thompson was not the first to patent a coaster-like invention. Richard Knudsen had patented his "Improvements in
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  • * [[Patent law]]
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  • [[King George V]] issued [[Letters Patent]] conferring the "dignity, state and degree" of a [[Baronet]] on [[Sir Curr
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  • ...1911. It faced a second crisis when it was sued by the Marconi company for patent infringement. The case came to court in March, 1912 and was quickly won by
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  • ...yer MacCann and Jack C. Ellis (New York: Dutton, 1982), 144-55.</ref> This patent-dodging lasted until approximately 1915; by then both the Edison Trust and
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  • ...ompressor. The [[gas turbine]] was not an idea developed in the 1930s: the patent for a stationary turbine was granted to John Barber in England in 1791. The .../depatisnet.dpma.de/DepatisNet/depatisnet?action=pdf&docid=DE000000554906A Patent number 554 906, "Luftstahlmotor f&uuml;r Hochflug" (In English: "Jet engine
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  • ...ed both foreign affairs and home affairs, including responsibility for the Patent Office and the censuses.
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  • ...nding under English law. In 1670 the Proprietors of Carolina were issued a patent for the Bahamas, but the governors sent by the Proprietors had difficulty i
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  • ...urse to various measures – be it overt trade tariffs, subtler subsidies, a patent system that developed countries are far better prepared to navigate, or the ...good effect, offering clear discussions of dozens of complex issues, from patent law to abuses in international trade. Many critics complain that drug compa
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  • ...into thin films, and baked the resulting flakes in the oven; he acquired a patent in 1891. In 1895 he launched Cornflakes, which overnight captured a nationa
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  • ...cret device at a high price. A telescope had in fact been the subject of a patent application the previous year by [[Hans Lippershey]], a [[Netherlands|Dutch
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  • ...S. P. Denyer, and G. S. A. B. Stewart. 1995. Virus breeding. International Patent Application. WO 9523848. (under tab labeled "documents")
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  • ...as aft of the rear of the wheel &mdash; this was the basis of the Earles's patent. Designed by Englishman Ernest Earles, this triangulated fork actually caus
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  • ...ed baking contests (one of which was won by his future wife), or selling a patent-medicine nostrum called "The Wine of Cardui," Long sometimes seems a figure
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  • In 1619, the Pilgrims obtained a land patent from the [[London Virginia Company]], allowing them to settle at the mouth ...a local government that, although having no official legal status until a patent could be obtained, would at least have the strength of common consent. Its
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  • ...the ''Railroad Gazette'' just before Tiffany received his refrigerator car patent in July, 1877.]] ...or car cooled by a frozen ice-salt mixture, and patents it in the U.S. The patent is subsequently sold to George Hammond, a local meat packer who goes on to
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  • Without a patent airway, all other resuscitative efforts will be futile. The examiner begins
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  • ...d naphtha feedstock.<ref>[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5011805.html US Patent 5011805, ''Dehydrogenation, dehydrocyclization and reforming catalyst''] (I
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  • ...When Dennis and Thompson agreed to write text processing software for the patent department Bell Lab authorities offered them a full size computer to contin
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  • ...d naphtha feedstock.<ref>[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5011805.html US Patent 5011805, ''Dehydrogenation, dehydrocyclization and reforming catalyst''] (I
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  • ...ed by [[Robert Mills]], architect of the [[Washington Monument]] and the [[Patent Office Building]], comprise the first part of the building constructed from
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  • [[Image:Gold Cure.png|thumb|200px|Patent cure for all your ills!]] ...A, the 19th century saw the rise of remedies in the form of family-owned [[patent medicine]] and the [[nostrum]] trade. The addictive or toxic effects of man
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  • [[Image:Gold Cure.png|thumb|200px|Patent cure for all your ills!]] ...A, the 19th century saw the rise of remedies in the form of family-owned [[patent medicine]] and the [[nostrum]] trade. The addictive or toxic effects of man
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  • ...in 1952. The Declaration was moved from one city to another and was at the Patent Office in Washington from 1841 to 1876, among other locations. The Declarat
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  • ...r= 2005 }}</ref> in 1902. There, Einstein judged the worth of inventors' [[patent]] applications for devices that required a knowledge of physics to understa ...rgettable... The author of [the papers of 1905] was... a bureaucrat at the Patent Office in Bern, Einstein-Marity...".<ref>Stachel, J. (ed) ''Einstein's Mira
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  • ...nuous distillation column, used in alcohol distilleries and known as the ''patent still'', was developed in 1813 and patented by a [[France|Frenchman]], Jean
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  • *Patent Law
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  • ...oval process for manufacturers who wish to produce generic versions of off-patent, previously approved drugs. [[Generic drug]] manufacturers are only require
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  • ...n which over a hundred nobles were killed, the emperor acted. His Imperial Patent of 1785 abolished serfdom but did not give the peasants ownership of the la
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  • The patent protection given to companies that develop new types of [[seed]] using [[ge
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  • ...[[property]], information and knowledge not subject to [[copyright]] or [[patent]] and a wide range of other public matters. [[News]] is a particularly tric
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  • ...iple clinical trials in the 1980s and 1990s, all sponsored by the European patent-holder, Rottapharm, demonstrated a benefit for glucosamine. However, these
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  • ...[[Genrich Altshuller]], after gathering statistics on a large number of [[patent]]s, suggested that [[compromise]]s are at the heart of "[[level of inventio
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  • ...coupled, high gain, inverting feedback [[amplifier]], is first found in US Patent 2,401,779 "Summing Amplifier" filed by Karl D. Swartzel Jr. of Bell labs in
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  • ...ee stages which all companies use <ref name = patent>{{cite web | title=US Patent 6735568: Method and system for identifying people who are likely to have a ...lity scores to see which other users fall into his or her range<ref name = patent/>. If a person is easy-going then his range will generally be higher than a
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  • ...se of product standards. Growth may also be facilitated by systems of [[patent law]] that provide incentives to innovation that might otherwise be lacki
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  • ...gar Lilienfeld]] (1881-1963), from the University of Leipzig applied for a patent in which he described an element bearing resemblance to the MOS transistor
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  • ...velopmentlHosieryKnitting.html] but Queen Elizabeth refuses the grant of a patent on the grounds that the machine would throw hand knitters out of work 1769 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; James Watt's patent for a steam engine [http://www.epo.org/topics/innovation-and-economy/outsta
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  • ...of his civic minded behavior, he declined what would have been a lucrative patent on the stove.
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  • ...of his civic minded behavior, he declined what would have been a lucrative patent on the stove.
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  • ...urnal |author=Handke M, Harloff A, Olschewski M, Hetzel A, Geibel A |title=Patent foramen ovale and cryptogenic stroke in older patients |journal=N. Engl. J.
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  • ...nsing terms, degree of adherence to open-source ideals, and propensity for patent infringement. Indeed, this dissent has been so severe that the default code
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  • ...neer [[Konrad Zuse]] built the Z1 computer between 1936 and 1938. German patent applications provide evidence of Zuse's development of a mechanical memory
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  • ...ayment was made August 3, 1864 and duplicate receipt issued on same date"; patent issued Aug. 10, 1865. See also the BLM record, with the patentee name in er
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  • ...eak House'' and a dual attack in ''Little Dorrit'' on inefficient, corrupt patent offices and unregulated market speculation.
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  • ...it is a form of self-replication, and it uses a 4×10<sup>9</sup> years old patent of [[life]]: a cell replicates itself using its DNA, and also replicates th
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  • ...ompany) developed the first fluidized catalytic cracking unit. Their U.S. Patent No. 2,451,804, ''A Method of and Apparatus for Contacting Solids and Gases'
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  • ...nation of surfaces, George H. Goodalland Barry.E. Gillespie, United States Patent 4839100</ref>[http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_i
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  • ...he "vortex" effect of placing straight bladed VAWTs closely together (e.g. Patent # 6784566).
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  • ...ountries make their own copies, not always with permission, of drugs under patent protection.<ref name=NIE99-17RespCap>{{citation | title = Product Patent Protection - India's Interest"
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  • ...has been known for centuries and was patented in 1694 under British Crown Patent No. 330 covering, "A way to extract and make great quantityes of pitch, tar
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  • ...nts of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention|Strasbourg Convention]] ([[Patent]] law)
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  • ...mes used to explain [[Aura (paranormal)|colored auras]].<ref>United States Patent 6016450, "Method and apparatus for stimulating the healing of living tissue
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  • ...of 1923 and started active operations in May, remodeling 100 D.H.4s. Held patent rights and license to build Fokker aircraft in USA, and largely associated
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  • ...l areas of western Maine first became the Province of Maine in a 1622 land patent. Eastern Maine north of the Kennebec River was more sparsely settled and wa
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  • ...uperfund program suffered from frequent policy shifts and reorganizations, patent abuse by its leadership, and a demoralizing slowdown of Fund expenditures a
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  • ...rers of the Mendelian factors, it would be folly to close one's eyes to so patent a relation."<ref>Morgan TH Sturtevant AH Muller MJ and Bridges CB (1915) [
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  • :'''1507''': James IV grants a [[patent]] for the first [[printing press]] in Scotland to Walter Chapman and Andrew
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  • ...zed he landed in Newfoundland. Sir Humphry Gilbert, provided with letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I, landed in St John's in August 1583, and formally to
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  • ...rers of the Mendelian factors, it would be folly to close one's eyes to so patent a relation."<ref>Morgan TH ''et al.''(1915) [http://www.esp.org/books/morga
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  • ...can be used itself or foamed (expanded) for lightweight concrete.<ref>{{US patent|5443313}} - Method for producing construction mixture for concrete</ref> Sa
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  • ...etic analysis and [[genetic engineering]], people are going through gene [[patent]]ing, processes patenting, and a totally new concept of genetic resources.
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  • ...game, Wingfield patented it in 1874, but never succeeded in enforcing his patent. Tennis spread rapidly among the leisured classes in Britain and the United
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  • ...g the Civil War. Coles designed a turret for a raft in 1855 and took out a patent for an improved design in 1859. A Danish warship built in Britain in 1863 h
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  • ...reasons of military secrecy; I can think of some techniques that are in a patent application in process or otherwise proprietary. Here, at least, my credent
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  • ...individuals with wide interests. Albert Einstein was working as clerk in a patent office in Bern in 1905, the year that he published four papers in ''Annalen
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  • ...the approval helped the manufacturer, NitroMed, add a second race-related patent that extended protection for BiDil for 13 years<ref name="pmid17679713">{{c
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  • ...individuals with wide interests. Albert Einstein was working as clerk in a patent office in Bern in 1905, the year that he published four papers in ''Annalen
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  • ...d that the Nintendo corporation (along with Microsoft) was the target of a patent-infringement lawsuit. Levelled by the [[Anascape]] corporation, the suit cl
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  • * '''[[Intellectual property]]''' deals with [[Patent]]s, [[trademark]]s and [[copyright]]s. These are intangible assets, like th
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  • ...and Rath's patented preventive cure for Lp(a)<ref>Rath MW, Pauling LC. US Patent 5,278,189. [http://patimg2.uspto.gov/.piw?PageNum=1&docid=US005278189&IDKey
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  • ...in higher animals, viz., by the action of the heart; the way, in fact, is patent, open, manifest; there is no difficulty, no room for doubt about it; for in
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