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Sir Edward Coke, in his Institutes of the Lawes of England, wrote that The subject was also discussed in Bircot's Case, where it was decided that an inventive improvement to an existing industry or invention was not a new "material", and could not be patented; such an improvement was described as "to put but a new button to an old coat".

Such an improvement was described also by Ventura et al. [[ 15], [ 13]].

Improvement was described by all studies in symptoms, clinical outcomes, and/or immune parameters after LTA treatment, with greater improvements in a subset of symptoms beyond that observed with INCSs.

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A theoretical mathematical model for the accuracy improvement is described.

Potential areas for future development and improvement are described.

The investigation of these parameters and measures for performance improvement are described in this paper.

In order to reduce the brittleness of soil stabilized by lime only, a recent study of a newly proposed mixture of polypropylene fibre and lime for ground improvement is described and reported in the paper.

Areas for improvement are described.

A review of the available literature on different surgical fusion techniques for spondylolisthesis could not declare one technique superior over the other; equally high rates of fusion and clinical improvement were described in studies with and without reduction [ 4, 19, 21].

These improvements are described in this chapter.

The necessary performance of system hardware components to achieve significant improvements is described.

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