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There was only one plausible explanation. He had taken part, albeit with distaste, in the robberies in Poland. From the spoils of Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, Farben had already formed its own Central Patent Agency. In fact, Farben was on its way to running the whole European patent system anyway. In these calm essays, Von Knieriem could rewrite the Farben depredations in those other countries, while looking to a future where the contracts read like a clear conscience. [Pg.292]

But there is a very big difference with the biomedical area because the patent situation is usually very different than in, say, mechanical engineering, where a particular device is created. This usually stands alone. However, in the biomedical area, the central patent has to be decorated with other things... [Pg.38]

Simmons ES. Central Patents Index chemical code a user s viewpoint. J Chem Inf Comput Sci 1984 24 10-15. [Pg.532]

File Segments are a type of screen used to limit the answer set retrieved to a particular class of compounds. Using them, it will be possible to select only records for documents in certain Central Patents Index (CPI) sections, or to limit the search to coordination complexes or other types of structures. These segments will be searchable in the commercial release of the system, and Boolean logic capabilities will be subsequently available. [Pg.172]

Another significant disadvantage of the patented process is the two large mnning seals involved in the main body of the filter as the vessel rotates around a stationary central arrangement this seal is another potential source of trouble. This version has Htde chance of commercial success and has been shelved in favor of a more conventional system of stationary vessel (16). [Pg.406]

LEXPAT Mead Data Central, Inc. MDC fiiU-text patents... [Pg.116]

A further apphcation of the concept may be found in the patterning of automobile tires to channel residue incident to contact with the road surface away from the automobile tire. Any of these apphcations of the central idea of providing a solution to increase road traction also may be patentable. [Pg.30]

Many patents have been issued on the use of pyrogaUol derivatives as pharmaceuticals. PyrogaUol has been used extemaUy in the form of an ointment or a solution in the treatment of skin diseases, eg, psoriasis, ringworm, and lupus erythematosus. GaUamine triethiodide (16) is an important muscle relaxant in surgery it also is used in convulsive-shock therapy. Trimethoprim (2,4-diamino-5-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)pyrimidine) is an antimicrobial and is a component of Bactrin and Septra. Trimetazidine (l(2,3,4-trimethoxybenzyl)piperazine (Vastarel, Yosimilon) is used as a coronary vasodilator. l,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-6-methoxy-l-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-9JT-pyrido[3,4- ]indole hydrochloride is useful as a tranquilizer (52) (see Hypnotics, sedatives, ANTICONVULSANTS, AND ANXIOLYTICS). Substituted indanones made from pyrogaUol trimethyl ether depress the central nervous system (CNS) (53). Tyrosine-and glycine(2,3,4-trihydroxybenzyl)hydrazides are characterized by antidepressant and anti-Parkinson activity (54). [Pg.378]

Natural rubber can be obtained from the sap of a number of plants and trees, the most common source is the Hevea brasiliensis tree. Although natural rubber was known in Central and South America before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, the first use as an adhesive was established in a patent dated in 1891. As rubber became an important part of the industrial revolution, the rubber adhesives market grew in importance. To comply with the increasing demand on natural rubber materials, plantations of Hevea brasiliensis trees were established in southeast Asia in the early 20th Century, mainly to supply the demand from the automobile industry. [Pg.581]

Tso, M.O. and Lam, T.T., Method of retarding and ameliorating central nervous system and eye damage, United States Patent 5527533, 1996. [Pg.425]

AstraZeneca has filed a patent application on novel bis-aryl compounds as CB1/CB2 agonists that lack CNS penetration and thus avoid the unwanted side effects associated with activation of central CBi receptors [210]. Over 100 compounds are specifically claimed e.g. (321). Compounds were tested in receptor binding assays using human CBi and CB2 receptor preparations. Respective K values were in the ranges 50-5,000 and 15-2,800 nM, although no specific data were presented. [Pg.259]

The HIBS system was invented and patented in the USA at Sandia National Laboratories, and it has been transferred to the University of Central Florida in Orlando, USA. It was brought into operation there in December 2001. [Pg.208]

Magnesium-Cuprous Chloride Water Activated Battery (Indian Patent No. 106820) Central Electrochemical Research Institute Non-Technical Note. Accessed on www.cecri.res.in/Technology/batteries... [Pg.1329]


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