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Inventor, a person who brings ideas or objects together in a novel way to create an invention, something that did not exist before.
One wonders what would have happened had the "Mexican man" had the same access to capital to monetize his invention, something that would have been hard to imagine at a time when Jim Crow-likenvironmentnt made this kind of mass market entrepreneurship nearly impossible for a Mexican in 1930s San Antonio.
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Dry shampoo is one of my favourite inventions," something that he or she likely wouldn't tell friends or family.
They argue that a gene is not an invention, but something that exists in nature and should be the common heritage of mankind.
The definition of a great invention is something that is useful, easy to execute and makes a huge difference for humanity.
If the "claim" of the invention covers something that already existed prior to the existence of the patent a term known as "prior art"—then the patent would be deemed invalid.
But it's fascinating stuff for crime buffs, nonetheless, and each episode is also a case study in how a profession can be radically altered by a single invention or breakthrough, something that seems to be happening with increased regularity here in the digital age.
Students' inventions often reflect something that was in the news recently, according to King.
The outcome of this pseudo interaction is the 'fake innovation' product, something that was developed by university back in 1970s and now is presented as a new invention.
The committee emphasized the usefulness of the invention, saying it is something that touches virtually everyone relying on illumination.
This makes it easy to forget how much invention went into Zuckerman's making, something that became less obvious as he became a less comic figure.
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