Examples of using Patenting in English and their translations into Korean
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which does not merit patenting under India's patent law.
GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca and Merck have all engaged in nanotechnology patenting.
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 excludes the patenting of inventions useful solely in the utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy in an atomic weapon.
From patenting the first AC inverter in 1962 to submitting eight new patents for the Eaton 9390 UPS, as well as DC power rectifier and battery cell measurement technology patents,
as well as patenting of our developed technology products, we can provide
An assessment of all titles and abstracts for cited diseases shows that patenting is strongest for non-communicable diseases(see Figure 5 for a list of the 10 most cited diseases).
women and patenting, nanotechnology workforce, potential wage disparities,
In 2003, White noted that bio-nanotechnology patenting was occurring in three main areas: cosmetics and consumer health; instrumentation,
JQ1- and instead of patenting JQ1, they published their findings
Before using local artistic or copyrightable material or patenting a previously unpatented invention that has already been in use by a local or indigenous people, the company does
development of free software: specifically, designing secret protocols and file formats, and patenting algorithms and software features.
The strength of China's patenting defies the general statistic that less than 2 per cent of all the world's patents are granted to scientists in the South[6] but obscures weak levels of patenting among the other developing countries.
as“likely to become a leader in nano technology within the next five to ten years”[Pillai, cited in 61], the country remains behind the rest of the world by about 6 years in nanotech patenting[Sastry, cited in 45].
JQ1-- and instead of patenting JQ1, they published their findings and mailed samples to 40 other labs to work on.
taken together include practically everything that is made by man and the processes for making the products. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 excludes the patenting of inventions useful solely in the utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy in an atomic weapon.
With patent data used in previous studies as a key indicator of country strength in nanotechnology R&D[11, 12] and the life sciences as one of the major fields of nanotechnology patenting[8], we decided to focus the second stage of our research upon health-related nanotechnology patent activityc.
So in a sense, we often talk about the value of protecting intellectual property-- you know, building barricades, having secretive R and D labs, patenting everything that we have so that those ideas will remain valuable, and people will be incentivized to come up with more ideas, and the culture will be more innovative.
Updated patented product by using new energy.
The mechanism patented in 1950 is unusually efficient.
GnuPG does not use any patented algorithms.