How To Use Patented In A Sentence
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In 1850 Joy and Edward Wilson patented twin boilers working in parallel within the same casing.
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He first constructed a horizontal wheel that he named a Danaide, and later devised another, the Vortex Water Wheel, which he patented in July 1850 and which came to be used extensively.
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In 1867 he patented this material under the name dynamite.
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Masterful with machinery, he patented several mechanical inventions which had varying degrees of viability.
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Automatic Rear Pincer Turning : Patented design, easy adjustment on turning angle.
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In 2004, when Merck's brand of simvastatin, known as Zocor, was about to go off patent, Merck teamed up with Schering-Plough to produce a new patented product called Vytorin, a combination of simvastatin and Zetia.
Zetia: Down for the count?
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If those consumers think the drug industrial monopolists already charge too much for pills and panaceas, just wait until the privately patented and monopolized ‘stem cell cures’ hit the market…
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Oxfam refutes the argument used by defenders of the WTO agreement that the impact will be minimal in the ‘Third World,’ since most diseases there are long-standing and can be treated using unpatented drugs.
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Rayosan, patented by Pailthorpe, is made from commercially available chemicals approved by international regulatory bodies.
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The doctors have patented their invention and say it could soon be available to all air passengers.
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The other definition is sheer luxury-gassed yarns, extremely fine gauge tricot, linen and a width of knits woven in patented Benetton new age fabrics.
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If one manufactures, sells, or uses a patented invention without authorization of the patent owner, he has probably committed patent infringement.
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Rio's Museum of Modern Art (MAM) has opened a major retrospective, "Carmen Miranda Forever" (through Jan. 22), with clips from her Hollywood hits and mounds of eyepopping bijouterie, sequined stage gowns and her patented tutti-frutti turbans.
Icon: We Still Have Bananas
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The Warp Floral Container line is a unique concept in floral arranging, designed and patented by Kimberly Manne.
Flower Containers by Warp Designs
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In 1888, the typewriter ribbon was patented by Jacob L. Wortman.
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We use only the finest and most advanced blend of creatine including magnesium creatine chelate, which is a patented form of the molecule that has been shown to boost strength after only 2 weeks of use.
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This standard will address a wide range of different types of tribometers, without reference to specific patented devices.
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Edison perfected and patented everything from the first phonograph player in 1877 to the first practical light bulb in 1879.
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In 1909 Ehrlich and Hata finally achieved success with the 606th experimental compound, patented under the name "Salvarsan" and later known as arsphenamine; in modified form, the drug remained the mainstay of syphilis treatment until the discovery of penicillin.
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After devling deep into Sony’s patent records, 1UP disovered the name SIXAXIS had been patented by Sony sometime ago.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - PS3 Controllers Renamed?
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The screen is made with a patented grading, much like the ones used by scientists to view the visible light spectrum in its component colors.
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His contraption, patented in 1979, catches birds, which fly into a little house with a false floor attached to a downspout and dispenses them uninjured to a cage below, where famished felines move in for the kill.
The Kookiest Inventions
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They have patented an interface for APCI-MS that uses a venturi pump to sample air from the nose, mouth or headspace above a food.
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The company has patented various plant genes, which can only by used after signing a contract.
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The panties, which are made of ring-spun cotton for a soft touch, are sold in patented packages that let consumers touch them without damaging the pack.
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Resting 28.6 inches wide, 11.5 inches deep and 7.7 inches high, the Z62 houses a patented Neo3PDR ribbon tweeter coaxially mounted in front of a new 10 by 5-inch Neo10 midrange planar driver.
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The non-monetary assets include such fixed assets as buildings, machines and equipments as well as such intangible assets as patent rights, trademark rights and non-patented technologies.
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Our newly patented technology exemplifies what is possible in applying non-binary machine logic.
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Edmund Schade patented, on 6 May 1924, a different arrangement for securing the handle to the shank.
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The power shower-approved products feature a patented system of magnets along their full-length hinges, and are fitted with integrated deflectors and a barrier bar at the base to prevent water from escaping.
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It is very cool because the patented fastener is a yin yang symbol that comes apart but holds securely.
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It’s a brilliant showcase for both Nic Cage’s terrifying forehead (I think his original hairline is down around the small of his back these days), and Jerry Suckheimer’s patented brand of chase scenes + "comic" relief.
NAT’L TREASURE FOOTAGE LOOKS FAMILIAR…
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His invention was patented on December 10, 1889, and the Parker pen was born.
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The breakthrough that set the LuciaStove apart from similar gasifer stoves was Mulcahy's patented design which uses venturi holes to create negative pressure while a flame cap based on Fibonacci spiral geometry prevents oxygen from entering the pyrolysis chamber.
Kelpie Wilson: WorldStove: Transforming Haiti and the World
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The reason this cumbersome arrangement was used was because the simple crank had already been patented in 1780.
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Another standout in the collection is the first patented jointed minnow lure made by the K & K Manufacturing Co. of Toledo.
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John Bonham rips apart the drums, Robert Plant sings his patented sexual style of the blues, Jimmy Page shreds on that double guitar and John Paul Jones keeps it all together with a rock-solid bass line.
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Automatic Rear Pincer Turning : Patented design, easy adjustment on turning angle.
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Incorporating patented HyperBond (TM) technology and HydrolEyes (TM) surface science, the SynergEyes (R) contact lenses with FDA market clearance include: SynergEyes (R) A for naturally occurring ametropia, targeting patients with astigmatism, current gas permeable lens wearers, and patients demanding optimized vision; the SynergEyes (R) Multifocal lens for presbyopia;
THE MEDICAL NEWS
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Ani DiFranco will be folking up Colorado College's Armstrong Hall with her patented brand of hippie grrrl-core on Tuesday night.
Colorado Springs Independent
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Every stoppage was a 12 o'clock misfeed, the last thing we expected with a tilting-barrel design so radical that it's patented.
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Mr. Peter's new-patented invention is very interesting, especially for landlords and hoteliers.
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There was a catch: All grants and purchases had to be platted by a licensed surveyor who was paid according to an official schedule of fees, or the claims could not be recorded and patented.
George Washington’s First War
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Using Recommind's patented CORE ™ platform, MindServer Search dramatically improves access to a wide variety of information across large, distributed enterprises and returns results in context for more accurate understanding and 'actionability' of the information.
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Ms. Crain practices in the areas of health sector litigation, commercial litigation and regulatory proceedings before administrative tribunals, including the Patented Medicine Price Review Board.
Health Law: What Does It Mean To You? : Law is Cool
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The "neem" which our mothers and grandmothers have used for centuries as a pesticide and fungicide has been patented for these uses by W.R. Grace, another
Monocultures, Monopolies, Myths And The Masculinisation Of Agriculture
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they are patented inventions
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Patented swivel axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns.
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The easiest way to earn money from a patented invention is to license some one else to use it, and collect royalties.
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He invented an automatic bombsight patented by the USA and in 1936 designed an all-metal trainer and high-speed fighter.
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Since he never patented the mask, other orthotics specialists are free to make their own versions; James, for example, was fitted at a Cleveland hospital.
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His patented oxygenated cream was originally used by surgeons to safely cleanse and sterilise their hands and make sure their tools of the trade stayed in tip-top shape.
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For example, the employer may be shown to have an increased order book after the invention has been patented.
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Piano rolls are of course much too bulky and not terribly sturdy for use in a combat situation, so Hedy's invention, which she had patented in 1942 for use in WWII, was not implemented until 1962 in the Cuban Missile Crisis, once solid-state technology had finally caught up with the amazingly innovative Hedy Lamarr.
Hedwig Kiesler is a Stone-Cold BADASS
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Moreover, the possibility to use a patented galenic form becomes progressively more important as a marketing instrument.
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The government patented the device to its inventor.
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'Their metallurgical laboratory in Reading has just patented a corrosion-resistant alloy,' Manfred went on.
AMAGANSETT
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At any rate, information about unpatented inventions may be held secret during surveys as well.
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It was used ten years before Timothy Bailey's unpatented mechanized frame was tied to waterpower at Cohoes, New York, which was long thought to be the first stocking factory in the United States.
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Both forms of the drug work equally well as an anti-depressant, but it became impossible to manufacture the off-patent anhydrate without some of it being converted into the patented form.
Patent goo: self-replicating Paxil « Isegoria
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Included with the gun was a patented double magazine pouch that used a magnet to hold the spare mags.
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This patented champ evens skin tone and brings out a natural radiance.
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Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim.
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Satellite to be junked because lunar flyby is patented
Boing Boing
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"Why talk about what's not in the movie?" he retorts in his patented nerdy whine.
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They have patented an interface for APCI-MS that uses a venturi pump to sample air from the nose, mouth or headspace above a food.
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There are also severe restrictions on the types of software that can be patented.
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And although their songs are often About Stuff, U2 patented this stubbornly pervasive tone of wafty, inchoate, non-specific, quasi-spiritual yearning that has come to typify big stadium acts.
Are U2 bad for Glastonbury?
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Rio's Museum of Modern Art (MAM) has opened a major retrospective, "Carmen Miranda Forever" (through Jan. 22), with clips from her Hollywood hits and mounds of eyepopping bijouterie, sequined stage gowns and her patented tutti-frutti turbans.
Icon: We Still Have Bananas
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This CEALETI-patented technology produces poles on each head with alignment and integrated azimuth angle.
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In the pharmaceutical industry this meant that Indian companies could make cheaper versions of drugs, as long as they used a different, unpatented manufacturing process.
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Also, the natural, unpatented tobacco plant is yet unstudied for its potentially negative effects.
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He patented the idea that the atom could be split.
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These support expansive authority for the state to issue licenses, without the approval of the patent holder, to anyone who is able to produce the product once given access to the patented technology.
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Even if your product is patented, trademarked, and protected to the hilt in the U.S., you might not have any protection at all once you start selling overseas.
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Indignation, even the fierce variety patented by Dr Barbara, had a short shelf life.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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In the meantime they put pressure on a small domaine called Santa Marcellina in Chianti because they had a “Marcellina” trade-mark among the many they had patented.
Gallo’s humor (or lack thereof) | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Conceived almost by chance, when a prototype suddenly produced amazing results, the machine features two patented aligned drums that rotate simultaneously but in opposite directions.
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A patented taper roller bearing in the drum is also said to give easy assembly and dismantling.
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The design concept was patented as a totally relocatable building system.
Times, Sunday Times
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In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures.
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At the core of IV-7: silver dihydrogen citrate-based antimicrobials (SDC), a proprietary, patented electrolytically generated source of stabilized ionic silver.
Sheila Shayon: IV-7: The Next Generation of Germ Defense
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The firm's efforts resulted in a patented coating which is bonded permanently to glass via a specialised manufacturing process.
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There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle.
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Jefferson Tester patented a drilling technology called hydrothermal spallation.
T r u t h o u t
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The patented delay line detector features three pairs of low resistance wires wound around a hexagonal support.
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A proposal was patented for a ceramic block pessary using radioactive elements such as thorium, actinium and even radium.
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There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle.
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Never patented, it was sometimes given as an injection, but primarily it was prescribed in pill form and was sometimes even included in prescription prenatal vitamins.
Diana Bianchini: One of America's Deepest Darkest Family Secrets: The DES Drug Disaster
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His plan involves a patented greenhouse that uses simple aluminized mylar reflectors to intensify the light and runs about a quarter of the cost of a traditional greenhouse.
The Fruit Hunters
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While Crapper patented a number of bathroom-related inventions, he did not — as is often believed — actually invent the modern toilet.
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These handcars were first patented in 1934 and were produced by a small manufacturer in Indiana.
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Colonel Byrd was fortunately escheator as well as receiver, and the lapse of his own title was not declared until 1701, when the same tract was immediately repatented to Nathaniel Harrison, who straightway transferred it to his neighbor and very good friend, the original patentee.
Beginnings of the American People
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The ranch is still the original tract patented to Henry Freisen in 1836 and has been ranched continuously ever since that time.
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Willem lost the coin toss, meaning that there was no coin at all and I just gave him one of my carefully patented looks until he broke down like an old jalopy, and so he went to Walgreens for replacement 9-volt batteries.
One More Thing
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Wired. com marks Presidents Day weekend with brief vignettes of three of our techiest presidents: Washington steered national policy toward an embrace of science, Jefferson made a significant contribution to paleontology, and Lincoln devised and patented a gimmick for lifting stranded boats.
Wired Top Stories
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Back in 1856, he patented a steel-making process for casting strip steel.
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Masterful with machinery, he patented several mechanical inventions which had varying degrees of viability.
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It uses a patented time-release dispensing system to continually add bacteria to water.
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The chyron was the patented Fox News "statement of fact" disguised as a question: "US Too Politically Correct?
News Hounds
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Now, if I wanted, I could buy a tankini, or a magical patented Slimsuit in an exotic tiger print designed to whittle inches off my waist and keep spectators’ eyes from resting too long on what the tag coyly called my “trouble zones.”
Best Friends Forever
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He patented a variation on the sandal.
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However, the evidential task becomes more difficult if the employer opts to make and refine the patented invention himself.
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And if biopiracy is not stopped, the every day survival of ordinary Indians will be threatened, as over time our indigenous knowledge and resources will be used to make patented commodities for global trade.
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The TAC has since asked the Medicines Control Council (MCC) for special permission to allow doctors to use the batch - a generic equivalent of fluconazole which is used to treat Aids patients with thrush and is patented in South Africa by drug company Pfizer.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The unique magnetic clamp which holds the blade in place has been specially developed and patented by Martek.
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She's created a portable design center for her ready-made mats, pre-made wood frames and patented deep-beveled faux fillet middles.
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It is false marking to mark as patented an unpatented article if done with the intent to deceive the public and as such, is a fineable offense.
Revitalizing false patent marking
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When the patented invention of plaintiff is a creation of method, the confirmation on the methods accused can be showed as those of the name of product made base on the methods accused.
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Photographic film was patented by US entrepreneur and inventor George Eastman.
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The homogenization of milk was a process patented in 1899 by Auguste Gaulin.
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Still according to the patented Sarah formular of age I am currently a whole 4yrs of age
Snell-Pym » Mew! 26 :’(
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James Watt patented his separate-condenser steam engine in 1774, and its rotative version in 1781.
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As the compound is already patented, her team will probably have to design something slightly different to be able to patent it as a new drug.
Lab Disaster May Lead to New Cancer Drug | Impact Lab
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The SABR? rifle utilizes our patented self-regulating short-stroke gas-piston operating system ensuring unparalleled reliability in the harshest theaters of operation.
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Back in 1871, local wine merchant Alfred Speer patented the first "endless-travelling sidewalk", and promptly proposed an ambitious elevated moving walkway along Broadway.
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unpatented inventions
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He published the first theoretical treatise on mills, and patented improvements to their gearing and scoop wheels.
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By comparison, the two automatic ( "self-acting") whipping machines patented in 1886 and 1895 for use in sweep powers appear ludricrous and harmless.
5. Draft Animals: All Work and No Play?
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Yeoh is noble but detached; Thewlis, though he tries hard, is miscast in the kind of role Jim Broadbent has patented; and, worst of all, the couple's two boys are given the clunkiest, least realistic lines in the movie another theme of this festival has been parent-children relationships, and The Lady pales next to Alexander Payne's The Descendants in this respect.
The Lady – review
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Also known as autotypes, carbon printing was first patented in 1855 by Alphone Poitevin.
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These products are new, patented, proprietary products and are rapidly growing because they have been introduced within the last five years.
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The device also uses a patented system of gimbals—a set of pivoting rings —that make it possible to rotate the tool in any direction and hold it at any angle.
And the Rest of the Winners Are...
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The kindred invention of the "draisine," or dandy-horse was patented for Baron Drais of Sauerbron.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
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Parents of children with Canavan's disease sued the University of Miami when they discovered that it had also covertly patented the defective ASPA gene isolated from the donated tissues of their doomed children.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures
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In 1988, he successfully applied for a patent on the OncoMouse, making it the first animal patented in history.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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The basic design changed little from that patented by Edison more than 100 years ago.
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The playing pitch must be open, not patented and copyrighted every step of the production and delivery process.
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I would rather have a fork scraped repeatedly across my teeth than listen to one of his speeches waiting for a gaffe or one of his patented mistimed pauses.
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The firm is well-established and operates nine indoor farms using its patented aeroponic system to grow many different types of leafy greens and herbs.
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Filled with his patented dry wit and funny observations, this track often borders on hysterical.
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He said Imitrex tablets are going generic, but GSK is coming out with a new patented Imitrex which is just Imitrex and naproxen sodium (Alleve) combined.
OnThePharm
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The patented sensitive microphone detects the noise of a water leak transmitted along pipes, valves, and hydrants and through the ground.
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Water ingress was a major problem in such workings, and in 1830 Admiral Lord Thomas Cochrane patented the technique of using compressed air in tunnels and caissons to exclude water.
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Ehrhardt (Eng.Pat. 2,407, 1898) patented a method of making antiseptic mercury soap by using mercury albuminate -- a combination of mercuric chloride and casein, which is soluble in alkali, and added to the soap in an alkaline solution.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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In addition, the patented, automatic self-cleaning vacuum eliminates the need for filter cleaning, reducing maintenance time.
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Using Recommind's patented CORE ™ platform, MindServer Search dramatically improves access to a wide variety of information across large, distributed enterprises and returns results in context for more accurate understanding and "actionability" of the information.
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Short for Free Lossless Audio Codec, FLAC is like Vorbis in that it is totally free, unpatented, and open-source.
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Look to manufacturers with patented, exclusive products and features.
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Instead of using an internal bladder to compress the carbon fiber from inside, the patented process involves some kind of solid, incompressible material that forms an inner mold for the rims.
Interbike Tech Gallery: Hot new wheels from Rolf, Ritchey, and DT Swiss
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At Bell Labs in 1962, West and his colleague Gerhard Sessler patented the electret microphone, in which thin sheets of polymer film, metal-coated on one side, are given a permanent charge to serve as the membrane and bias of a condenser microphone that helps convert sound to electrical signals with high fidelity.
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes.
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Previously, indirect infringement occurred only when someone sold an unpatented component that was used exclusively to manufacture a patented part.
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Jim noted that inventor Boyle must have had trouble with his morning grapefruit, since in addition to this corer, he patented three other grapefruit coring devices in the next nine years.
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After Sun Microsystems patented the Internet ‘’shopping cart in 1998, and Amazon.com won a patent on one-click online shopping a year later, Internet entrepreneurs howled.
‘Business Methods’ Patents Raise the Stakes | Impact Lab
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A brass plate on the underside of the handgrip handle reads: Patented Dec.8, 1883.
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That this House expresses deep concern over the numerous independent toxicological studies and thousands of subjective reports attesting to the toxic effects of the artificial sweetener aspartame on human health; notes that aspartame, once patented as a biochemical warfare agent, is the synthetically produced methyl ester of a dipeptide which is readily broken down in the gut to release methanol; further notes that in naturally occurring foodstuff methanol is either not released into the body or present together with natural defence mechanisms that mitigate its toxic effects; recognises that methanol is a well known poison and is further converted into formaldehyde, a class A carcinogen according to the World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer; accepts that severe health concerns occur from the gradual accumulation of formaldehyde in the body which cannot be excreted and that further research has shown that long term low level exposure to formaldehyde induces leukaemia and nasopharyngeal cancer in humans; acknowledges that of the 166 studies conducted on aspartame's safety deemed relevant to humans, 92 per cent. of independently sponsored studies identified one or more problems with aspartame's safety whereas industry-sponsored studies found unanimously in favour of aspartame's safety; and urges the Government to abide by the precautionary principle and make use of Statutes 13 and 16 of the 1990 Food Safety Act to remove aspartame from the permitted list of additives on the UK market.
Roger Williams, UK Parliament Member, Applauds Reinvestigation of Aspartame's Neurotoxicity
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Feeding herbivores scientifically patented diets of ground sheep and beef meat, brains, and minced bone meal, is absolutely insane.
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Rocard wanted a narrow definition of what sort of inventions could be patented, insisting that only a programmable piece of hardware could be covered, such as ABS brakes on a car or an insulin pump.
Archive 2005-06-01
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They developed and patented a method to extract it from fermented wheat, and produce a salt called monosodium glutamate, or MSG.
New CEO Aims to Keep Enhancing Ajinomoto Brand
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In 1909 JLS patented a Safety Shield for Chaff Cutters, a safety device for the feed of chaff-cutters.
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The key to the technology lies in the combination of a patented epicyclic traction transmission and electric gear ratio control.
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In 2009, they appeared on the television show to push a range of acoustic guitars featuring a patented hinge mechanism that allowed the instruments to collapse down to half-size for ease of transport.
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For this new Neutra collection too, Tribù goes unflinchingly for surprising, hard-wearing materials: a frame in painted aluminium, injected under high pressure, and a seat in Batyline or bent beech wood, treated by the patented Belmadur® process.
Neutra Collection by Vincent Van Duysen
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Patented swivel axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns.
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Although a machine designed to cut grain and bind sheaves with wire was patented in 1856, farmers disliked wire, in part because they could not easily dispose of it at threshing time.
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Currently, farmers who plant patented genetically engineered seeds are not permitted under their agreements with the patent holder to save seed from one season for planting in the next.
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In 1918 he patented a generator which converted mechanical energy into high frequency electric currents which could be used for wireless telegraphy.
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The singing itself distills the essence of American popular music in Charles's patented style.
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The concept of flocking is not owned or patented by anyone, and may be expressed however one wishes.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Boids a-Flockin’
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From 1900 Cody became actively interested in kite flying, and patented a man-carrying kite system in 1901.
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The patented invention for which he is best known, and which was the basis for his success as a manufacturer, was for the steelyard (a weighing device), which bears his name.
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At Midvale and elsewhere, he would invent machines and other contrivances, a number of which he patented.
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A prototype of a newly patented device tested at a large midwestern beef packing plant can successfully detect small amounts of fecal matter on meat animal carcasses.
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For some, this wins time to persuade patients to switch to a newer, patented product.
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Men of maxims enter into no such education, retaining the patented rules they already have to hand, bought off a common shelf.
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Even better, they've now patented the idea, so don't go around trying to copy it yourself.
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He mainly sticks to keyboards, and instead of adding blunt synth washes, he comps in subtle colors (as well as his patented deep-sea sonar pings).
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We'll be able to conduct onsite tests to explore new uses of crops like guayule - a desert shrub that our patented research has shown is a promising new domestic source of hypoallergenic natural latex.
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And after John Wilkinson patented the small, slender, metal-clad cupola furnace in 1794, Founders gained greater control of the remelting process.
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His patented miserabilist lyrics are sharper than ever - ‘I wrote your name with fireworks in the sky / But you never turned up to see it’ he intones on ‘Serenade’.
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Grubb built a prototype cell, using a sulphonated polystyrene resin similar to that used in water softeners, and patented the idea in 1955.
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M.C. Henley patented a truck in which the tension of the cushions could be adjusted by a screw, like the modern day kingbolt.
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The coin-operated phone was patented in the USA by William Gray of Hartford, Connecticut.
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Increased competition from generic drug makers have hit sales of their patented products.
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Blatche picked up where he left off at the end of last season, showing no ill-effects from his broken right foot, as he stepped out and hit open jumpers and even juked Dirk Nowitzki with his now-patented up-and-under move.
Flip Saunders pleased with Wizards' energy in win over Dallas
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Carbon disulphide has also been patented, but, as will afterward be shown, the old method of removing it from the wool injured the color and quality of the fiber, so as to make the application of this scouring agent a failure.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884
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Behind the counter employees served up fresh coffees and cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas, all with a unique line of flavoring patented to the owners of the store.
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I patented nanotechnology, antigravity devices, and genetic techniques of all sorts by my teenage years.
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It features a patented Neo3PDR ribbon tweeter coaxially mounted in front of a new
TWICE - Digital Imaging News
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In the ‘Harvard Mouse’ case, Canada's top court reinforced efforts to keep higher forms of life unpatented when it ruled that Harvard did not have a patent on its famous ‘OncoMouse,’ designed to quickly develop cancer.
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The term infringement, as used in this Act, is defined to mean the making, using or vending of any patented article without the written consent of the owner of the patent thereon, or of his agent, authorized to grant such consent.
Patent Laws of the Republic of Hawaii and Rules of Practice in the Patent Office
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Messrs.A. W. Southard and Volney R. Sears, of Falls City, Neb., have patented an improved invalid bedstead, which is provided with ingenious mechanism for placing the invalid in different positions.
Scientific American, Volume 40, No. 13, March 29, 1879 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures
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So one year later, in 1890, C.K. Welsh patented the design of a wheel rim with a lip and an outer inextensible cover.
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Hansom cabs were patented by the English architect Joseph Hansom.
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They had developed and patented a form of fuel that uses emulsions of water and petroleum as replacements for traditional fuels.
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bolar provision" which would allow generic manufacturers to register their version of a patented product well before that patent lapsed, so that they were able to start producing the day it ended.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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An early miss concerned the antibacterial properties of sulfanilamide, which were overlooked for more than 20 years, notably by chemists at I.G. Farbenindustrie who patented the recently synthesized compound in 1909.
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He says he dreamt it up a decade back but allowed it to go unpatented.
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Hence, if there are more patented medicines, there will be more generic medicines also.
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Patented brazing techniques were combined with self-aligning parts to provide a completely sealed device.
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Generic drug manufacturers in countries such as India are already ahead in the race to produce triple fixed dose antiretrovirals, because they can copy patented drugs produced by different companies and combine them.
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Even drugs already on the market can face challenges based on newly patented genes.
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Generally, this right to exclude all others from exploiting the patented product operates to invest the patentee with a monopolistic franchise to make, use, or sell the patented invention.
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He led the research and development of a unique and now patented coffee roasting process.
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Some Notes in French jeu perlé French pianists long ago patented jeu perlé—the technique of caressing strings of musical notes into shimmering pearls of sound.
Week in Words
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The Doc's patented micro-organisms were beavering away inside, keeping her at the peak of perfection.
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It could as well have been processed wood pulp, or peanut shells, or coffee bean hulls, made in patented ways to "simulate" - tobacco "" that is, to lie by its appearance.
Our Stolen Evidence...Against the Pesticide/Dioxin Cartel
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The problem with an unpatented concept such as fasting is that the market is flooded with new, untested versions.
Times, Sunday Times
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New patented lift arms make sure the 18-inch reels hug almost any contour.