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noun
Something invented.
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A surprising number of his ideas led to inventions that furthered war, which he abhorred.
Traditionally, patents have applied solely to inventions, granted as a reward for ingenuity and to encourage innovation.
Universities typically control the rights to inventions made on their campuses and see them as a potentially major source of revenues.
This year, in-flight entertainment gear was hot, from big high-definition screens to inventions like Mr. Afshar's, the KOR-fx total immersion audio-stimulation system.
Think of all the wires we've eliminated so far, thanks to inventions like the remote control, Wi-Fi, cellphones and tiny Bluetooth earpieces.
BAIT & HOOK This easygoing but citified seafood shack will serve traditional clam chowders, lobster rolls and crab cakes, in addition to inventions like crab, chorizo and corn pizza.
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While you need invention to get to innovation, invention on its own only creates volume not value.
Mariposa was quite mean but liked to make inventions to try to help people.
Further to just assessing new inventions, an understanding of the qualities related to invention impact enables one to optimise their inventive strategy to maximise such qualities.
For instance, USC faculty aren't required to show inventions to the institute.
Then, ideally, fear leads to invention.
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