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Patent filers have adapted terms used in claims to avoid invoking § 112(f).
DeGraff and his colleagues often adapted terms from French or English, but sometimes they repurposed existing words.
The languages of most cultures with monastic traditions possess special terms to denote bondage and freedom; a few languages adapt terms of common parlance that are then understood by members of society to refer to theologically adumbrated types of bondage and freedom.
The story goes: Ghanaian soldiers at the American base adopted – and adapted – the term, turning Charlie into chale.
John Grierson, a Scottish educator who had studied mass communication in the United States, adapted the term in the mid-1920s from the French word documentaire.
^ Theoretical biologist Stuart Kauffman adapted the term "adjacent possible" from chemistry.
Being familiar with the works of Virgil and Ovid and seeing an analogy that fit with his naming scheme, Linnaeus adapted the term "lemur" for these nocturnal primates.
We have adapted the term 'infon' from the writings of Devlin (1), where it is given the sense of a discrete item of information.
This platform allows to instantiate a soft-core processor network which can be adapted in terms of communication network topologies and communication schemes.
In order to achieve spatial process resolutions as high as 10 μm, both the Ormocer and apparatus are adapted in terms of high resolution manufacturing.
A rise in pre-fabricated homes and modular houses that can be adapted in terms of size will be more common to deal with changing needs, and a drive to build homes at lower costs.
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