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In 1972, he received a doctorate from National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, since he was there anyway to help Taiwan develop a patent system.
If cured by chloroquine treatment, the initially infected mice remain susceptible to the second infection and develop a patent parasitemia that persists for at least 10 days20,210
In a blogpost on the company website on Tuesday, the microblogging platform announced that it has struck a new agreement with its employees that will give legal rights to engineers and designers who develop a patent while working for Twitter.
He will also review the extent of Europe's participation in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project and support a plan to develop a patent that would be valid across the EU.
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Developing a patent wins a financial reward; so does authorship of a certain number of articles; and consultants get bonuses for creating and sharing good ideas.
When the company ran into financial difficulties in the mid-1920s, Sam Warner persuaded his brothers to collaborate in developing a patent on a process (Vitaphone) that made the "talkies" possible, revolutionizing the film industry.
Wright [8] also developed a patent for the storage of refrigerated materials and purging of the systems; however, the operation cost is high.
Developing a patent portfolio in the social networking space is challenging because the popularity of social networking companies has resulted in the space being littered with both patent and non-patent prior art.
Ten other legs developed a patent segment of the treated GSV without reflux on DUS.
In that study, the volunteers, who had never been exposed to malaria, developed a patent infection 7 11 days post-feeding.
were only challenged 6 months after the last booster immunization boost, and again none developed a patent blood stage infection (Table 1).
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