Sentence examples for patent plans from inspiring English sources

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Latimer, the son of an escaped slave and grandson of a plantation owner, was a self-taught draftsman who drew up the patent plans for Alexander Graham Bell's telephone and invented the long-burning carbon filament.

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Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin patented plans for a rigid-frame airship around the turn of the 20th century.

More recently he has patented plans for a floating video air ship called the Air Genie, inspired by the writings of Buckminster Fuller, that would float above a city and broadcast video projections for the masses.

It bought a new Chinese patent on a mix of artemether, an artemisinin derivative, and lumefantrine, another Chinese drug, and took out Western patents, planning to sell it under the name Riamet at high prices to tourists and militaries; in 2001, it agreed to sell it nearly at cost to the W.H.O.

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No COI for employment; grants received or pending; participation in review activities; writing or reviewing the manuscript; provision of medicines, equipment or administrative support; stock or stock options; expert testimony; patents (planned, pending or issued); royalties; or other potential COIs.

No COI for employment; participation in review activities; writing or reviewing the manuscript; payment for lectures; stock or stock options; expert testimony; patents (planned, pending or issued); royalties; or other potential COIs.

No COI for employment; grants received or pending; provision of writing assistance, medicines, equipment or administrative support; stock or stock options; expert testimony; patents (planned, pending or issued); royalties; or other potential COIs.

No COI for employment; grants received or pending; participation in review activities; writing or reviewing the manuscript; provision of writing assistance, medicines, equipment or administrative support; payment for lectures; stock or stock options; expert testimony; patents (planned, pending or issued); royalties; or other potential COIs.

No COI for employment; grants received or pending; participation in review activities; writing or reviewing the manuscript; provision of writing assistance, medicines, equipment or administrative support; stock or stock options; expert testimony; patents (planned, pending or issued); royalties; or other potential COIs. A. Thomas Grantt: Roche Ltd (to attend symposia).

No COI for employment; grants received or pending; participation in review activities; writing or reviewing the manuscript; provision of writing assistance, medicines, equipment or administrative support; stock or stock options; expert testimony; patents (planned, pending or issued); royalties; or other potential COIs.

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