Sentence examples for be patented to from inspiring English sources

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Our great universities are cash constrained, hoping their teams will deliver the breakthrough that can be patented to deliver rich returns, with the research councils reinforcing this approach with ever tighter terms for research grants.

"But their use for purposes of scientific research is not patentable". It added: "A process which involves removal of a stem cell from a human embryo at the blastocyst [early embryo] stage, entailing the destruction of that embryo, cannot be patented". To date there have been just two human clinical trials involving embryonic stem cells - the first in Europe was announced a few weeks ago.

As Richard Louv writes, "Progress does not have to be patented to be worthwhile.

The risk of a patent-centered narrative is that the crucial nuances of this story will be lost in monomaniacal attention to whether genes can be patented, to the neglect of business practices that are equally to blame.

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Dozens of inventions have been patented to improve or abolish them.

The land was patented to Richard Snowden, who arrived about 1658 and founded the community.

DRC found itself lumbered with a warehouse full of UlvaShield it couldn't sell because it was patented to Foster.

WLG was patented to be used as cement additive (Allen et al. 1991) and water shutoff chemical (Hoskin et al. 1991).

WLG was patented to be used as cement additive (Allen et al. 1991), as well as water shutoff chemical (Hoskin et al. 1991).

It has been patented to aid in the prediction of survival in lung cancer in a gene expression panel of biomarkers (US 20100267574).

The first form of IPP that typically comes to mind is patenting to claim ownership.

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