Sentence examples for the patented from inspiring English sources

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the patented

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Open, unobstructed, expanded.

  • That is a patent ductus arteriosus.

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Among the patented genes are two strongly associated with breast and ovarian cancer, BRCA1 and BRCA2.

A company called LabCorp used a different test but published an article mentioning the patented fact.

The patented ballpark perfume of franks, burgers, pizza, funnel cake and beer filled the air.

You could almost hear the patented homily Bernstein would have drawled beforehand.

To discourage this, the agreement requires that generic drugs be labelled, packaged, shaped or embossed differently from the patented original.

The first part showed: (1) The patented and seminal precursor of current flat snap mouse traps had one part less.

The company now ships a stylish $800, two-foot-tall cylinder with the patented filter inside.

The BladeKey is the patented cousin of the KeyFlip, keeping unmodified keys close to each other.

Peter Morrison, the 2003 and 2004 winner of British Inventor of the Year, has helped to shape the patented design.

This sounds like the patented algorithm sitting underneath a popular dating site.

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If the license is exclusive, the patent owner will no longer have any rights to commercially exploit the patented invention.

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