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There is a lot of foreign scientific papers devoted to the synthesis and study of copolysulfones based on oligosulfones and polyarylenesterketones based on oligoketones. [Pg.114]

It should be clear from this list of prior art that it is possible for a company s employees to accidentally disclose information, which can be cited later against its own patent. It is imperative that discussions on the nature of the invention do not take place in public before the application has been filed. Disclosures which must not be made include the presentation of papers at public conferences, scientific papers in journals or press releases. Additionally products covered by composition of matter patents must not be offered for sale or test or disclosed in sales literature. For process patents, products made by a new process must not be offered for sale until after the filing date. Similarly, new application methods for a product must not be used commercially until that date. It should also be remembered that there are no international boundaries disclosure in one country can bar a company from getting a patent later in another country. However, the USA disregards foreign unpublished knowledge and foreign public use. [Pg.190]

He has been the president of Slovak (from 2007, member 1984) and member of Czech (2001) Chemical Societies. He has been a member on the editorial board of electronic journal ARKIVOC (1999) and Molecules (1999), European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2001), Current Organic Chemistry (2004), Tetrahedron (2004), Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry (2006), Israel Science Foundation (2006), Acta Chimica Slovenika (2007), Chemical Papers, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, VEGA, and GACR. He has to his credit over 90 publications, 30 lectures, 15 patent applications, about 160 citations in foreign scientific sources, co-authorship of 1 scriptum, 12 reviews and monographs, and 3 audiovisual courses. [Pg.1179]

A description and analysis of any other data or information relevant to an evaluation of the product s safety and effectiveness obtained or otherwise received by the applicant from any foreign or domestic source. This should include information derived from clinical investigations (i.e., including controlled and uncontrolled trials of uses of the product other than those proposed in the application), commercial marketing experience, reports in the scientific literature, and unpublished scientific papers. [Pg.177]

C. N. R. Rao is a Professor of Chemical Science at the Indian Institute of Science, and President of the Jawaharalal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India. He is an Honorary Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wales, Cardiff. He was Commonwealth Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford and Nehru Professor at the University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, London, Foreign Associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and Foreign member of several other academies. He is a member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is a recipient of the Marlow Medal of the Faraday Society and the RSC Medal for solid-state chemistry. His main research interests are in solid-state chemistry, spectroscopy, and molecular structure and surface science. He is the author of over 500 research papers and several books in solid state chemistry. [Pg.273]

A In 2001,1 won the Findeis Award from the American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry, which is for a young analytical chemist who is within 10 years of receiving the Ph.D. It was special because it was given by my colleagues in the analytical chemistry community. They had a scientific session in my honor, and I chose the speakers I wanted. It was really wonderful It made me remember the first paper I sent to the journal of Analytical Chemistry. One of the reviewers sent me the comment that my paper was not analytical chemistry, but the other said that it was beautiful science. Luckily the editor liked it. He thought that it was the future of analytical chemistry, and he accepted it. At the time, there was hardly anything to do with DNA in the journal my research was foreign. Now you see so much DNA work when you open an analytical chemistry book ... [Pg.227]

In most situations the industrial sponsor should try to agree to publication of Background and University Technical Information (subject to prior review by both parties). To circumvent the "academic freedom" obstacle (and protect valuable research developments), corporate sponsors of university research should request the right to review papers or articles by university scientific personnel pertaining to the Sponsored Research field sufficiently in advance of the time they are to be submitted for publication. The advance review period should afford the corporate party adequate time to evaluate the proposed publication for the presence of patentable subject matter or Corporate Technical Information. Publication of an invention prior to filing a patent application can bar most foreign patent protection (e.g. European Patent Convention Article 54) and disclosure. [Pg.24]

In Great Britain the Journal of Dairy Research and the Journal of the Society of Dairy Technology are standard sources. Germany has several journals devoted to dairy science. An examination of the List of Periodical Literature regularly searched by the staff of the Commonwealth Bureau of Dairy Science (6) reveals that scientific dairy journals appear in about a dozen foreign countries. Naturally papers of dairy interest will also appear in numerous journals of a more general nature. [Pg.261]

A total of 186 scientific contributions were received, of which 152 papers were finally accepted. There were 7 plenary lectures by leading foreign researchers from Chile, Spain, United States nationals. [Pg.93]

A total of 750 people attended the congress, 203 scientific contributions were submitted, and finally 183 papers were accepted. Several speeches were lectured by 10 prominent foreigner researchers from Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Cuba, Spain and USA. [Pg.95]


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