The patented coring tine cuts clean cores at the surface and shatters the soil below. |
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The hovercraft, or air cushion vehicle, was patented by British engineer Christopher Cockerell. |
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So one year later, in 1890, C.K. Welsh patented the design of a wheel rim with a lip and an outer inextensible cover. |
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I patented nanotechnology, antigravity devices, and genetic techniques of all sorts by my teenage years. |
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The playing pitch must be open, not patented and copyrighted every step of the production and delivery process. |
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Included with the gun was a patented double magazine pouch that used a magnet to hold the spare mags. |
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There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle. |
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For the Demon, engineers developed a patented, contoured air entry that directed incoming air into the venturi bores with minimal turbulence. |
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In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures. |
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It is equipped with a patented four-stroke valveless engine and automatic transmission. |
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She's created a portable design center for her ready-made mats, pre-made wood frames and patented deep-beveled faux fillet middles. |
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The patented sensitive microphone detects the noise of a water leak transmitted along pipes, valves, and hydrants and through the ground. |
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There are also severe restrictions on the types of software that can be patented. |
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Stoney Point's bipod uses a very clever, patented locking mechanism so you can change the length with a twist of the wrist. |
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This dazzler features a lavish, diamond-encrusted setting and patented cushion-cut centre diamond. |
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Also known as autotypes, carbon printing was first patented in 1855 by Alphone Poitevin. |
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Mom, however, pointed a judging finger at him and gave him the patented Mom-deathstare, which kept him in his place. |
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Ornamental gauntlets with swirling embroidery and pinked edges were patented by F. Farrant. |
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The patented delay line detector features three pairs of low resistance wires wound around a hexagonal support. |
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Moreover, the possibility to use a patented galenic form becomes progressively more important as a marketing instrument. |
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As a special bonus, order today and we'll include our patented hair remover at no additional charge. |
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This standard will address a wide range of different types of tribometers, without reference to specific patented devices. |
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If they were smart, they would have patented the idea, and used it to sue all these other copycats. |
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After the war, Westinghouse devoted himself to invention, and in 1869 he patented the railroad air brake. |
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His patented, full-face grin was constant, his torso robust, his swing as quick as ever. |
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You can believe in patents without believing that everything under the sun should be patented. |
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Before there was polyethylene there was celluloid, patented in 1870 by John and Isaiah Hyatt, the sons of a blacksmith. |
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A Tetrasil is a patented topical cream made from a silver compound called tetrasilver tetroxide, suspended in organic wax and jojoba oil. |
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This patented coating is bonded permanently to the surface of the glass by a special manufacturing process. |
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The firm's efforts resulted in a patented coating which is bonded permanently to glass via a specialised manufacturing process. |
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The company has developed a patented technology, m-doc, which is used as an anti-bleeding ingredient in plasters. |
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Biotechnology applications to animal husbandry have been patented and commercialized, and major corporations invest in animal bioengineering. |
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The firm has even patented a machine to profit from cashing paychecks for employees. |
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Compulsory licensing allows a country to contract a third party to manufacture a patented product if there are good reasons to do so. |
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As an herbal product, the Hoxsey tonic cannot be patented and therefore occupies the status of an orphan drug that no company will develop. |
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This caster uses Bestway's patented double ball kingboltless design to eliminate the need for rivets or kingbolts. |
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If you yourself transpire to be the harborer of patented genes, there are a number of options open to you. |
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Somewhat unwisely, he shared his findings with the artist who then patented the process without acknowledging his input. |
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Empirical evidence shows that patented medicines are substantially pricier than generic medicine. |
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It uses a patented time-release dispensing system to continually add bacteria to water. |
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On top of this mess are those patented gorgeous two-part harmonies, uncharacteristically straining to make themselves heard over the racket. |
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He is fine company and laughs chestily at times, even if for the most part he assumes the patented demeanour of the serious, centred actor. |
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Edmund Schade patented, on 6 May 1924, a different arrangement for securing the handle to the shank. |
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The homogenization of milk was a process patented in 1899 by Auguste Gaulin. |
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These handcars were first patented in 1934 and were produced by a small manufacturer in Indiana. |
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He later combined nitroglycerine with gun cotton to create a clear jelly, patented in 1867 as Blasting Gelatin. |
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Men of maxims enter into no such education, retaining the patented rules they already have to hand, bought off a common shelf. |
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He patented a shearing machine and acquired a large sheep station where he pioneered its use. |
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Feeding herbivores scientifically patented diets of ground sheep and beef meat, brains, and minced bone meal, is absolutely insane. |
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In 1936 Henry F. Phillips, also once a traveling salesman, patented the cruciform head known to us all. |
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Every stoppage was a 12 o'clock misfeed, the last thing we expected with a tilting-barrel design so radical that it's patented. |
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The coin-operated phone was patented in the USA by William Gray of Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Margaret B. Johnson from Alabama City, Alabama, patented a very interesting ear corn parer. |
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Therefore, patent citations reveal community-wide perceptions of the relative importance of patented technologies. |
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Hence, if there are more patented medicines, there will be more generic medicines also. |
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The key to the technology lies in the combination of a patented epicyclic traction transmission and electric gear ratio control. |
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A proposal was patented for a ceramic block pessary using radioactive elements such as thorium, actinium and even radium. |
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In addition, the patented, automatic self-cleaning vacuum eliminates the need for filter cleaning, reducing maintenance time. |
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The technology has been patented in South Africa, with international patents pending. |
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The contribution to earnings from the new patented product is likely to be evident in the medium-term. |
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Even better, they've now patented the idea, so don't go around trying to copy it yourself. |
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He mysteriously disappeared during a train journey two years later, before he patented his invention. |
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The U.S. Department of Energy, which sponsored their work, has now patented the technology. |
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He led the research and development of a unique and now patented coffee roasting process. |
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For some, this wins time to persuade patients to switch to a newer, patented product. |
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Even drugs already on the market can face challenges based on newly patented genes. |
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His invention was patented on December 10, 1889, and the Parker pen was born. |
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The doctors have patented their invention and say it could soon be available to all air passengers. |
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The company has patented various plant genes, which can only by used after signing a contract. |
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Ben has patented his invention and a Sheffield company has already shown interest in developing the device. |
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Masterful with machinery, he patented several mechanical inventions which had varying degrees of viability. |
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This film brings the actor back to his patented wry, literate, pathologically charming British persona. |
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Duralactin contains MicroLactin, a patented special milk protein concentrate from the milk of hyperimmunized cows. |
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Filled with his patented dry wit and funny observations, this track often borders on hysterical. |
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He invented an automatic bombsight patented by the USA and in 1936 designed an all-metal trainer and high-speed fighter. |
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It is very cool because the patented fastener is a yin yang symbol that comes apart but holds securely. |
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Our newly patented technology exemplifies what is possible in applying non-binary machine logic. |
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In the spring of 1841, Henry Talbot patented this new negative process and called it the calotype. |
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Packaged in patented water-soluble bags, the Rescue-Pak contains six different powdered admixtures. |
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They had developed and patented a form of fuel that uses emulsions of water and petroleum as replacements for traditional fuels. |
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In that same year, the British patented a combination of 58 percent nitroglycerin, 37 percent guncotton, and 5 percent vaseline. |
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The ranch is still the original tract patented to Henry Freisen in 1836 and has been ranched continuously ever since that time. |
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These monuments to Victorian valetudinarianism were packed with patented paraphernalia such as exercise machines and weightlifting contraptions. |
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The singing itself distills the essence of American popular music in Charles's patented style. |
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The camera lucida, patented in 1806 by William Wollaston, consisted of a reflecting prism that allowed artists to draw outlines in perspective. |
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These products are new, patented, proprietary products and are rapidly growing because they have been introduced within the last five years. |
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He never patented his portable tape machine or the microphones he created because he had no grasp of the financial side of the business. |
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Its new patented hull design does not create a bow wave, enabling it to take off and land even in very rough conditions. |
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What is Elgar's patented nobilmente doing beside the evocation of harmonicas and ocarinas? |
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Between the patented Bruce smirk to the dancing with jet fighters to the high kicking Asian babe it was cliche a gogo. |
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Faced with patented technology that no one wants to eat, biotech companies are now discussing growing GM crops for biomass fuel. |
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He published the first theoretical treatise on mills, and patented improvements to their gearing and scoop wheels. |
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The screen is made with a patented grading, much like the ones used by scientists to view the visible light spectrum in its component colors. |
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If mortgage securitization is snake oil, then it was snake oil that was patented and marketed by the U. S. government. |
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes. |
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Christofi refused to name the exact bacteria for fear rival microbiologists might steal the idea, which the university patented late last month. |
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Increased competition from generic drug makers have hit sales of their patented products. |
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They have patented an interface for APCI-MS that uses a venturi pump to sample air from the nose, mouth or headspace above a food. |
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The Bessemer process, patented in 1855, made mild steel a cheap and superior rival for wrought and cast iron in some products. |
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In the US a technique has been patented called brain fingerprinting. |
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The cellular parts essential for genetic engineering are already patented. |
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Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim. |
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The other definition is sheer luxury-gassed yarns, extremely fine gauge tricot, linen and a width of knits woven in patented Benetton new age fabrics. |
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The technique, which can detect adulteration and locational variation of active constituents of plant materials, has been patented in the U.S. and the European Union. |
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Even if your product is patented, trademarked, and protected to the hilt in the U.S., you might not have any protection at all once you start selling overseas. |
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Look to manufacturers with patented, exclusive products and features. |
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A much publicized case in point is that of didanosine or ddI, a key antiretroviral patented by the US-based drug transnational Bristol-Myers Squibb. |
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Behind the counter employees served up fresh coffees and cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas, all with a unique line of flavoring patented to the owners of the store. |
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Its fuselage, elliptical in cross-section and torpedo-like in silhouette, refined the molded-plywood technique devised and patented ten years before. |
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Back in 1856, he patented a steel-making process for casting strip steel. |
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In 1876, inventor Melville Bissell patented the carpet sweeper. |
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For 24 years, he was the razzle-dazzle of basketball with his patented hook shot and no-look behind-the-back passes as a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. |
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In 1918 he patented a generator which converted mechanical energy into high frequency electric currents which could be used for wireless telegraphy. |
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A patented innovation developed at the company's Luxembourg technical centre, BioTRED partially replaces more conventional carbon black and silica. |
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His patented oxygenated cream was originally used by surgeons to safely cleanse and sterilise their hands and make sure their tools of the trade stayed in tip-top shape. |
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A prototype of a newly patented device tested at a large midwestern beef packing plant can successfully detect small amounts of fecal matter on meat animal carcasses. |
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This patented champ evens skin tone and brings out a natural radiance. |
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A man named Herbert Gilbert patented one back in 1963 that heated a nicotine solution and produced steam. |
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The newly patented R1 camera system, which broke through the gigapixel barrier, has achieved some of the highest resolution single-shot images ever created. |
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In 1888, the typewriter ribbon was patented by Jacob L. Wortman. |
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I would rather have a fork scraped repeatedly across my teeth than listen to one of his speeches waiting for a gaffe or one of his patented mistimed pauses. |
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He also continued to experiment in search of better ones, and in 1875 he invented a more powerful form of dynamite, blasting gelatin, which he patented the following year. |
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In fact, Pringle's cashmere knitwear and the twinset, patented by in-house designer Otto Weisz, had been staples of every glamorous Hollywood wardrobe. |
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The panties, which are made of ring-spun cotton for a soft touch, are sold in patented packages that let consumers touch them without damaging the pack. |
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New patented lift arms make sure the 18-inch reels hug almost any contour. |
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This could spell trouble when a GMO cross-pollinates with the unmodified crop of a small-holder farmer and his crop becomes contaminated by patented genes. |
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And after John Wilkinson patented the small, slender, metal-clad cupola furnace in 1794, Founders gained greater control of the remelting process. |
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Hammond also patented an electromechanical reverb device using the helical tortion of a coiled spring, widely copied in later electronic instruments. |
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By some estimates, 40 percent of human genes have been patented, and every single one of those patents was at stake in this case. |
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Their idea, developed in the late 1940s and patented 60 years ago this fall, turned out to be ahead of its time. |
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The patented invention for which he is best known, and which was the basis for his success as a manufacturer, was for the steelyard, which bears his name. |
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The method however remained classified until it was independently patented by a pair of American cryptographers. |
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Thus encouraged, the Tijuana Brass let loose with its patented version of The Lonely Bull. |
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Vivaldi has exclusive rights to the patented technology and has LAIV candidates in development. |
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We have worked for more than twenty years to bring our patented electrochromic glass to market. |
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An instrument called accordion was first patented in 1829 by Cyrill Demian, of Armenian origin, in Vienna. |
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A writable matte article with a water absorbing layer and polymer has been patented. |
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The new patrol uniform comprises a personalised shirt patented as official PNP work attire. |
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The patient rinses with a solution to prepare for the exam, after which the patented ViziLite lightstick is activated so that it glows. |
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It reportedly requires minimal sample preparation, and its patented film delivery system is said to virtually eliminate downtime for cleanup. |
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The patented Extra-Flow design incorporates a baffle in the middle of the contactor, which directs the liquid radially across the array. |
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The Fourdrinier paper machine, patented in 1799, was one of the earliest of the Industrial Revolution era continuous manufacturing processes. |
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Henry Bessemer worked on the problem of manufacturing cheap steel for ordnance production from 1850 to 1855 when he patented his method. |
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Curoxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Gel USP is a patented, aqueous based, micronized benzoyl peroxide dispersion in the form of a gel. |
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The patented process generates a true 3D texture map, including normals, colors, displacement and bump maps for any shape. |
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Stolt will provide Pemex its first Tarpon Guyed Monotower System, a patented monopode technology. |
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Nhthree, based in Richland, has a patented process that combines air, electricity and water to form anhydrous ammonia. |
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Archer-Daniels-Midland Company has patented a method for the production of ethanol and a modified animal feed is provided. |
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Salycuminol is aVevy patented conjugate from the natural extracts of wintergreen, cumin, caraway and sweet birch. |
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The spot welding process utilises a patented multi-ring domed electrode that welds aluminium to aluminium. |
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Guglielmo Marconi patented the radiotelegraph system around 1895, only fourteen years prior to the passage of the 1909 Act. |
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Elijah Galloway patented Kamptulicon in 1843, a rubber and cork based floor covering that was a precursor to linoleum. |
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DiscoveRx Corporation has patented methods and reagents for measuring protease activity. |
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Our patented keystroke encryption technology proactively encrypts each and every keystroke typed on a keyboard. |
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Sealpod is a patented refillable capsule system that works with Nespresso OriginalLine machines. |
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The patented Microfluidizer Mixer-Reactor system is a high-performing, continuous chemical reactor utilizing multiple reactant fluid streams. |
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Home Back-Up Protection's patented polymer shotgun racking system offers easy access to any legal-size shotgun for residential protection. |
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The patented embossed designs solve the problems associated with flat fascias while offering old-fashioned charm. |
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It offers top drilling performance with a RD414 rock drill, a robust boom, a patented collaring guide and an economical Tier4 Final engine. |
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Maserati has patented a pop-up rollbar system behind the rear seats that might save lives in a rollover accident. |
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Blankets last longer, and there is a patented lint-free cloth free of wood pulp. |
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The seal consists of two patented features, a triple-lip seal, and a rubberized flinger. |
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Launched in May, the line contains a patented polymer that offers durability and crosslinking, but remains strippable to reduce down time. |
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Other patented lures used in this trap are based on moth responses to odors from flowers of Oregon grape, honeysuckle, and gaura flowers. |
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It is difficult to patent a new screw thread, but with their help we overcame that problem and patented the system. |
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This state of the art flak jacket utilises patented pneumatic technology to simulate bullet hits, punches, body slams, explosions and much more. |
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The CerOx system uses a patented electrochemical cell to oxidize a cerium metal ion, which in turn oxidizes organic compounds. |
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Osmotron Pro comprises several processes of softening, reverse osmosis and final demineralisation via the patented Septron-EDI module. |
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Resten-MP is AVI-4126 delivered via intravenous injection using AVI's patented microparticle delivery technology. |
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Microbiological Research Authority has patented a method of making a microparticle that contains DNA coding for a polypeptide. |
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A patented verticle lift system with cushioned boom cylinder provides greater reach. |
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Institut fur Pflanzenbiochemie has patented a method for influencing the sinapine content in transgenic plant cells and plants. |
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Based on Displaytech's patented Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal technology, these electronic viewfinders deliver brilliant, real-life images. |
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The product also features kihada extract and silver cancrinite, using patented, breakthrough technology to target and eliminate odors. |
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By the 19th Century candlemaking machines had been being patented and paraffin had reduced the production cost. |
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Moreover, Koubachi is the only product using a patented soil moisture sensor technology that works like a tensiometer. |
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The system uses a standard deadbolt with a patented lock-sensing tab inserted into the lock hole. |
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Using patented 'Moisture Lock' technology, Skinbliss replenishes the natural oils in your skin leaving it soft, smooth and moisturised. |
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The new process, called Pintomax, is patented joint development of the Spanish ICOA Group and Unifoam AG of Glarus, Switzerland. |
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Bob Tomlinson continues as branch contact and Ale-Talk editor with his patented Guardian spellchecker. |
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Finally, after studying oily skin on nearly 1,800 Chinese women, L'Oreal patented Perlite, a spheric polymer that absorbs sweat. |
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The range incorporates recently patented features that deliver increased reliability with reduced running cists and simplified maintenance. |
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Worcester residents invented the monkey wrench and the steam organ, patented the first typewriter, and mass-produced shredded wheat. |
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To create an inhalable vaccine, he and his colleagues a patented process known as the Carbon Dioxide-Assisted Nebulization with a Bubble Dryer. |
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Hydra-Feel contains the Vital-H fraction, a patented complex created with the fractionized extract of the desert shrub Myrothamnus. |
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Physical layer security is built in through Wi-LAN's patented W-OFDM technology and user-configurable center frequencies. |
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Another leader, Cheyenne Industries, has developed a patented collapsible shade that uses umbrellalike hinges to fold down the metal stays. |
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This amyloban is a nootropic product containing dilinoleoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine and hericenone derivatives and has been patented in Japan. |
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For instance, the KitchenAid line features a patented cookie sheet called the Slider. |
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The weigher uses a patented model 15L precision flexure plate suspension scale with FMSS technology. |
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The Geode system features an app and an iPhone case with a fingerprint scanner, e-ink display and patented rewriteable GeoCard. |
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Gevo has also patented a process by which isobutylene is dimerized to p-xylene, the petrochemical precursor to terephthalic acid. |
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ImmunoDetection assays rely on patented perfusive media, using these media with antibodies immobilized on solid surfaces. |
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HammerHead's 12-ton pulling winch, the HydroGuide HG12 with patented, self-deploying downrigger, supports the new process. |
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They produce patented drive train products and OEM replacement drive train parts. |
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The plumcot is the ancestor of the modern pluot, which has the distinction of being patented, a protection not available to Burbank. |
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Gene Tec's Gene Flow chambers for hybridizing and washing glass slide microarrays are another patented technology coming out soon. |
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University of Michigan has patented methods for the ex vivo formation of mammalian bone and subsequent uses of the bone. |
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Rollerblade is the founder and leader of the inline skate industry, with over 250 patented innovations. |
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The current research and clinical trials aim to develop medicinal and nutritional applications for its patented Carbohydrate Derived Fulvic Acid. |
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With the patented furnace advanced slag-free tapping system, charging, tapping and taphole refilling are possible under power-on conditions. |
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He had the advantage over his rivals in that his pots, cast by his patented process, were thinner and cheaper than theirs. |
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Curcylic is a patented form of salicylic acid that is safe, stable, effective and meets the USP salicylic acid gel monograph. |
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Shortages in raw materials and price pressures have led to innovation by Lucite who developed their patented Alpha Technology in this region. |
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All clariti lenses are manufactured using the patented AquaGen manufacturing process, which gives a smooth, highly lubricous lens surface. |
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He patented a process of mixing tar with chipped stones in 1902, forming Tarmac, a name which he patented. |
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In 1759, Jedediah Strutt patented and built a machine called the Derby Rib Attachment that revolutionised the manufacture of hose. |
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In 1769 Watt patented an engine with the innovation of a separate condenser, making it far more efficient than earlier engines. |
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In 1698 Thomas Savery patented a steam pump that used steam in direct contact with the water being pumped. |
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In 1781 Scottish engineer James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion. |
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The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845, by Stephen Perry. |
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Perhaps the earliest patented mousetrap was a live capture device patented in 1870 by W K Bachman of South Carolina. |
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Burdens' patented digestion process involves all food waste passing through a macerator and chopper pump before feeding into holding tanks. |
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The sensors operate through an electronic magnetic circuit that has been developed and patented by Nook. |
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We would certainly hope that our patented, proprietary 'embryo-safe' single-cell blastomere technique would be a part of any such conversation. |
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Bakelite was invented and patented in 1907 by the chemist Leo Baekeland, who also called it phenol-formaldehyde polymer or phenolic resin. |
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Florey had not patented penicillin, having been advised by Sir Henry Dale that doing so would be unethical. |
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He also patented a rotary carding engine that transformed raw cotton into cotton lap. |
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Latimer patented other improvements such as a better way of attaching filaments to their wire supports. |
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In 1864, Swan patented the transfer process for making carbon prints, a permanent photographic process. |
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The technology originally patented by DiStream is currently licensed to Oxford Media. |
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In 1831, Aeneas Coffey patented the Coffey still, allowing for cheaper and more efficient distillation of whisky. |
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Franz Schneider, a Swiss engineer, had patented such a device in Germany in 1913, but his original work was not followed up. |
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He also co-founded Ecocap, a company which has patented a new bottle cap designed to help increase the recycling of plastic caps. |
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In 1738 in Great Britain, William Champion patented a process to extract zinc from calamine in a vertical retort style smelter. |
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William Champion's brother, John, patented a process in 1758 for calcining zinc sulfide into an oxide usable in the retort process. |
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In 1757 Wilkinson patented a hydraulic powered blowing engine for blast furnaces. |
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In 1880, 4 years after his invention of the telephone, alexander Graham Bell patented a device which he called the photophone. |
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Cellana's patented ALDUO system enables economic, sustainable and consistent production of photosynthetic, non-GMO algae at industrial scale. |
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In 1747, Nathaniel Symons patented and built the first known working example of the use of a ballast tank for submersion. |
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The modern clockwork radio was designed and patented in 1991 by British inventor Trevor Baylis as a response to the AIDS crisis. |
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In 1801, Symington patented a horizontal steam engine directly linked to a crank. |
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In 1911, Slovenian philosopher and economist Ivan Slokar patented a helicopter configuration. |
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He later patented bromide paper, developments of which are still used for black and white photographic prints. |
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In 1870, a Norwegian man named Svend Foyn successfully patented and pioneered the modern exploding whaling harpoon and gun. |
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By the late 18th century several working machines had been built and patented. |
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Medications are typically produced by pharmaceutical companies and are often patented to give the developer exclusive rights to produce them. |
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Lauchlin Rose patented a method used to preserve citrus juice without alcohol in 1867, creating a concentrated drink known as Rose's lime juice. |
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Daniel Hale Williams, and the air conditioner, patented by Frederick McKinley Jones. |
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Patent infringement typically is caused by using or selling a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. |
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The scope of the patented invention or the extent of protection is defined in the claims of the granted patent. |
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There is safe harbor in many jurisdictions to use a patented invention for research. |
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James Watt patented his parallel motion linkage in 1782, which made the double acting steam engine practical. |
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In 1856, he patented Parkesine, a celluloid based on nitrocellulose treated with a variety of solvents. |
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After he patented his water frame in 1769, he established Cromford Mill, in Derbyshire, England. |
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The telephone was patented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, and like the early telegraph, it was used mainly to speed business transactions. |
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The power loom patented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785 allowed sixty picks per minute. |
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In 1785 Edmund Cartwright patented a power loom which used water power to speed up the weaving process, the predecessor to the modern power loom. |
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In 1775 Arkwright patented a variety of machinery that performed all the processes of manufacture, from cleaning to carding to final spinning. |
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There were a number of patented processes for that, which are referred to today as potting and stamping. |
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The process was devised by Charles Wood of Lowmill, Egremont in Cumberland and his brother John Wood of Wednesbury and patented by them. |
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Henry Maudslay patented an improved version of this a few years later, and other makers adopted the configuration. |
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Volk's patented double aspheric glass design eliminates distortion and improves stereopsis to the periphery of the 880 field of view. |
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Bramah designed and patented an improved type of lock based on the tumbler principle, but had difficulty manufacturing at an economic price. |
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In 1802 Marc Isambard Brunel proposed to the Admiralty a system of making blocks using machinery he had patented. |
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In 1814 Murray patented a hydraulic press for baling cloth, in which the upper and lower tables approached each other simultaneously. |
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In 1791, the French chemist Nicolas Leblanc patented a process for producing sodium carbonate from salt, sulfuric acid, limestone, and coal. |
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In 1913, Weintraub and Rush patented a modified sintering method which combined electric current with pressure. |
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In 1839, a further development named plate glass was patented by James Timmins Chance. |
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The lamp was patented in 1840 and in 1864 the Belgian government made this type of lamp compulsory. |
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Later a mixture of coal tar and ironworks slag, patented by Edgar Purnell Hooley as tarmac, was introduced. |
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Patent infringement occurs when a third party, without authorization from the patentee, makes, uses, or sells a patented invention. |
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He invented the compound steam engine in 1781 and patented it on 16 July in the same year. |
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The process, patented by the artist and publisher Henry Bradbury, impressed a specimen on to a soft lead plate. |
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Peter Rabbit was the first soft toy to be patented, in 1903, making Peter the oldest licensed character. |
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He continued to work with Ericsson, and in 1830 they patented a method of ascending steep inclines on railways. |
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Clarisay's Tophat is a patented technology that creates a protective, hermetic seal over the sensitive active area of an unpassivated device. |
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Tokyo, has patented a water-in-oil emulsified sunscreen cosmetic that exhibits excellent long lasting coverage and ease of washability. |
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This includes patented formulations based on DBDCB and other active ingredients for in-can preservation. |
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It employs electroluminescent technology, using the patented FLATLITE electroluminescent lamp embedded within the door frame and hardware. |
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SchmartBoard's patented Electronic Circuit Building Blocks makes this possible. |
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Pomella is a patented pomegranate extract from Verdure Sciences standardized to punicalagins delivering free ellagic acid in the bloodstream. |
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McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation has patented methods for preventing the generation of active thrombin on the surface of cells. |
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Hot blast, patented by James Beaumont Neilson in 1828, was the most important development of the 19th century for saving energy in making pig iron. |
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As early as 1903, she made and patented a Peter Rabbit doll. |
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We are delighted to be able to commercialize the unique, patented BDSI nanocochleate delivery technology using amphotericin B for the indication of chronic rhinosinusitis. |
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Wilkinson brought in his patented machine for blowing furnaces. |
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Robert Elliott, founder and current President of the American Mastology Association and the developer of the first patented breast cancer vaccine in the United States. |
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Other inventions followed, including one patented by Thomas Paine. |
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ActiveGuard mattress liners, manufactured by Allergy Technologies LLC, are patented, fitted mattress covers proven to kill bed bugs on mattresses and box springs. |
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For example, to create its latest anti-hair-loss lines, Softt, a local brand, created a patented formulary containing extracts of Rhizoma chuanxiong and Zanthoxylum piperitum. |
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After the publication of the Guide, Evans concentrated on his work as a milling supply merchant and gaining financial security through licensing his patented designs. |
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The unique, patented brainwave training methods of the Trainer also very significantly improved key ratios of brainwaves which relate to improved attention. |
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From its Costa Rican facilities, Establishment Labs is involved in every stage of the production of breast implants, including a patented radiofrequency technology. |
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The BfR Combat Boot, designed to be used as standard military issue, features a patented technology, which helps protect the wearer against anti-personnel landmines. |
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Amgen is the seventh sublicensee of Morphotek's patented technology for the development of manufacturing grade production cell lines that express high levels of antibodies. |
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He also patented the centrifugal governor and the parallel motion. |
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But after three years of experimentation, Eastman came up with a formula that worked and, by 1880, had patented a machine for developing dry plates in large numbers. |
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Juve's patented 3-5-2 formation, which has served them peerlessly up to that point, dissipated radically with the Turin giants held captive in their own half. |
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Formulated with the exclusive, patented Polyhydroxy, gluconolactone, CoverBlend conceals while it reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. |
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Free from any proteins, fats, taste or odour, the patented ingredient is produced under strict quality control from its origin of certified organic oyster mushroom. |
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This is troubling for Precht, especially considering that many of them have more in common with the silver coins of old than with Djokic's patented oxysalts. |
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Pure has unique, patented and proprietary inspection and monitoring technologies that are used to ensure the integrity of the Man-Made River prestressed pipeline network. |
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Rackable Systems' innovative storage server designs maximize density by providing up to 134 terabytes of storage in a single cabinet using patented back-to-back form factors. |
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Christopher Sholes patented the typewriter in 1868, his invention relying on the understroke mechanism that drove a bar up onto an inked ribbon when each key was pressed. |
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The long-reaching, cable-free, counter-balanced swivel arm coupled with Siemens' patented turnplate, which enables 360 degree pivot, allows for fast and easy positioning. |
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The Company is also working with its patented Bioral cochleate technology to facilitate oral dosing of drugs that would otherwise require intravenous administration. |
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BioVec, LLC has patented methods and compositions for treatment of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular diseases using ex vivo and in vivo gene delivery technologies. |
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Wear's products include unique designs in longwall face conveyors and flight bars as well as patented quick-change bucket teeth for draglines and excavators. |
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A new patented energy recovery concept for hot water shower sterilisers is introduced by Process and packaging technology provider Bosch Packaging Technology. |
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