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Plant, A. (1934), The economic theory concerning patents for inventions , Economic NS, 1, 30-51, reprinted in A. Plant (1974), Selected Economic Essays and Addresses, London Routledge Kegan Paul, pp. 35-56. [Pg.33]

Blanco White, T. A. 1974. Patents for Inventions. London Stevens and Sons. [Pg.188]

Plant, A. 1934. The Economic Theory Concerning Patents for Inventions. Economica, new series 1 30-51. [Pg.188]

Historically, patents for inventions were granted by many of the... [Pg.8]

Patents for Inventions. Abridgements of Specifications. Great Britain, Patent Office, London,... [Pg.204]

However, an invention must be patented under the United States Patent Act to obtain patent protection in the United States. The United States Patent Act prohibits premature applications for foreign patents for inventions made in the United States. An invention made in the United States cannot be patented here if, before a United States patent is granted, the inventor received a foreign patent on the basis of a patent application filed more than twelve months before the filing of an application for a United States patent. 35 U.S.C. 102(d). If an application for a foreign patent on an invention made in the United States is filed less than six months after an application for a United States patent is filed (except when a license from the Commissioner of Patent and Trademarks allows the foreign filing), any patent issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is invalid. 35 U.S.C. 184, 185. [Pg.260]

Isoamyl acetate is a very popular additive for imparting a pleasant odor or taste to commercial products. Since 1976, the U.S. Patent Office has issued 1,174 patents for inventions... [Pg.377]

There is a unique factor in biotechnology cases which involves both expense and risk. The Patent Office requires a "deposit" under certain specified conditions, including public access to the deposited organism or sample after issuance of a U. S. patent, for inventions claiming products of transformed cells or the microorganisms or cells themselves. For reasons that are unclear, the actual practice of the Office appears to vary, especially where the claims are drawn to methods using particular cell lines or organisms. ... [Pg.285]

Ryibkin, A. P Kazakov, V. P. Patent for invention No. 2001100190 - Protective system from the sanguivorous flies. [Pg.215]

Bekuzarova, S. A.,Aznaurova, Zh. U., Tsagarayeva, E. A. (2002). The method of nonroot treatment of seed grass of clover Patent for invention 2189719, published on September 27,2002. Bulletin 27 (In Russian). [Pg.219]

Adayev, N. L., Bekuzarova, S. A. Abasov, S. M. (2011). The method of placement of legume seed grass on slope lands Patent for invention 2425476, pubUshed on August 10,2011 (In Russian). [Pg.220]

All citizens, who have established factories or who obtained patents for invention to make soda from salt, are hereby ordered. ..to make known to the Commission within two decades (20 days) the location of these plants, the quantity of soda they put on the market, how much they can furnish, and the date at which they can start their deliveries. [Pg.277]

Parkes A (1857) Application for British patent 1856. In Patents for inventions. UK Patent office, p 255... [Pg.79]

The act largely satisfied industry needs for information, and it allowed private patents for inventions related to non-military applications of nuclear energy. It provided for the federal licensing of medical, research and development, and commercial facilities using nuclear mat trials. The rights of state or local... [Pg.25]


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