Examples of using Patenting in English and their translations into Chinese
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Also, because of the impossibility of patenting Six Flavor tea, no one is willing to invest in the research researching this herb combination.
And so I call on Congress to pass legislation that bans unethical practices, such as the buying, selling, patenting, or cloning of human life.
Patenting with MIT acting as the sole inventor, or joint patenting with an R& D sponsor, are both possible.
A report by the Indian Patent Facilitating Centre shows that most developing countries do not allow patenting of micro-organisms in their original state.
One element of such policies is to incentivize patenting by university and public research organizations(PROs) and the subsequent commercial development of their inventions.
Understandably, this knowledge is extremely valuable in financial terms and the patenting of human cell lines has become big business.
It claims to have developed 130 molecules over the past 40 years, putting it ahead of its competitors in terms of patenting active ingredients.
This furthers our earlier claims that a‘nano-divide' may exist within the developing world highlighting the continental divide in health-related nanotechnology patenting.
Most countries, including Britain, France, and the US, explicitly allowed patenting of imported inventions.
In June, the Supreme Court prohibited the patenting of genes that exist in nature.
I believe that the attainment and patenting of this gene without permission from Argentina was an act of biopiracy.
The PCT consolidates and streamlines patenting procedures, postponing the payment of sizeable costs and providing applicants with a sound basis for important decision-making.
By 1885, the U.S. per capita patenting rate was more than quadruple the rate in Britain, and 85 percent of U.S. patents were licensed.
The study finds that patenting in machine learning has seen exponential growth since 2010 and Microsoft had the greatest number of patents in the 2000 to 2015 timeframe.
These analyses highlight that countries demonstrating a high level of patenting activity are not always those most effective at capitalizing on IP.
The macro-trend of cyclical patenting can also be a useful source of insight for athletics companies wanting to develop more robust business strategies.
The study finds that patenting in machine learning has seen exponential growth since 2010 and Microsoft had the greatest number of patients in the 2000 to 2015 timeframe.
Therefore, a competitive advantage can be gained by monitoring the patenting data over time.
Once the economic cycle improves, patenting activity tends also to recover.
