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The patent was in the name of Willis J Beach of Saginaw, Michigan, who proposed a skin-cleaner with a "plastic synthetic resin".
California-based Pacific Fuel Cell Corporation has acquired certain rights to a new carbon nanotube membrane-electrode assembly (MEA) for hydrogen and methanol fuel cells, and has filed a provisional patent application in the name of the co-inventors, led by Professor Yushan Yan of the chemical engineering department at the University of California, Riverside.
To ensure its security he patented it in the name of the British Admiralty.
The Dutch granted a patent in 1661 under the name of Schenectady to a settlement on a bend in the Mohawk River to the west of the Pine Bush and about 20 miles from Fort Orange.
After some brainstorming, Peter and I devised a solution in 1992, which we published and patented under the name of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI; Basser et al, 1994).
The system has been invented by Williams, and is patented under the name of Rollocolor.
All patent applications are filed in the name of Ribovax Biotechnologies SA (Petit-Lancy, Switzerland).
Group invention does not bring the spectacular rewards such as enriched lone prospectors like Pupin, Sperry, and Edison, for all patents are taken out in the name of the company, which expresses its pleasure in good work by increases in salary cheques.
Patents can only be applied for in the name of the actual inventor(s).
Just as important, the administration must abandon its predecessors' policies that blocked access to cheap drugs in poor countries in the name of protecting the patent rights of American drug companies.
In 1959 a patent for the reactor design would be issued in the name of Creutz, Ohlinger, Weinberg, Wigner, and Young.
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