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If you disclose your invention "publicly," such as by publication, lecture, or some other "public" format, nobody else will be allowed to patent your idea subsequently.

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In 1919, with Duchamp as her muse, Dreier more or less invented the concept of the modern-art museum, which she envisioned as an institution of international scope dedicated to making the art of the moment comprehensible to the public, through exhibitions, publications, lectures, concerts and a library.

Instead, she takes her work to where everyone is – the internet – and engages with different audiences through films, public lectures and publications.

Others of us who are signing this letter know you less closely -- through your leadership in the Society of Christian Ethics, your public lectures, webcasts and publications.

Trial findings will be disseminated via open-access peer-reviewed publications, conferences, clinical networks, public lectures and our websites.

Explicitly excluded are "unpublished documents not yet submitted for publication, invited lectures, and additional lists of products".

With the posthumous publication of Lectures on Jurisprudence or The Philosophy of Positive Law (1863), Austin's legal philosophy was to have a major impact on English and American jurisprudence in the latter context his conceptualization of the nature of sovereignty proved especially influential.

However, despite his many publications and lectures on pedagogy, despite his collaboration with K. A. Schmid on the Encyklopädie des gesammten Erziehungs- und Unterrichtwesens, Lange appears not to have made a significant impact, either on his contemporaries or in the history of pedagogy (Knoll 1975a, 8).

He writes for many national publications and lectures on film at esteemed institutions around the world.

It was the publication of his lectures in Kurs russkoy istorii ("Course in Russian History"; Eng. trans. A History of Russia) that brought Klyuchevsky worldwide renown.

After the publication of his lectures, What Is Philosophy? (1929) and his essay on Dilthey, in these very writings, "life" and "reason" and "vital reason"—or "living reason"—and "historical reason" were central concepts in the fusion of his systematic analysis of man, society and history.

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