单词 | Patenting |
例句 | 1. This is a fact patent to the world. 2. The device was protected by patent. 3. The government patented the device to its inventor. 4. The patent runs out in three years'time. 5. Companies should protect their intellectual property with patents and trademarks. 6. It was patent to anyone that she disliked the idea. 7. In 1843 Bain filed a patent for his fax machine. 8. He failed to patent his invention and never made a penny from it. 9. He applied for a patent for a new method of removing paint. 10. In 1880 Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent on an apparatus for signalling and communicating called a Photophone. 11. The drugs are protected by patent. 12. The defendant was enjoined from using the patent. 13. Genetically engineered plants can be protected by patent. 14. Try some of this new patent medicine. 15. He patented the idea that the atom could be split. 16. He held a number of patents for his many innovations. 17. The company took out/filed a patent on a genetically engineered tomato that remains firm longer than untreated tomatoes. 18. In 1995 he was granted a patent for his invention. 19. He wants to take out a patent on his new type of dustbin. 20. The patent was granted in 1962 or 1963 - I can't quite remember which. 21. Cox made millions by patenting a device used in steel production. 22. Thus, pre-emptive patenting can be a highly effective strategic entry barrier. 23. So the patenting process is what makes them unnatural? 24. Patenting genes is a necessary part of biological research. 25. However, there is something wrong with patenting plants./patenting.html 26. They are facing rising costs from patenting. 27. Transnational firms are also patenting human chromosomes, cells, tissues and organs. 28. It argues that it is impractical for countries to protect their interests by patenting plant species. 29. What remains For MacDonald and Wimpey, of course, is patenting their process and cloning their hybrid for the purpose of franchising. 30. What is to keep excessively wealthy and ever-greedy corporate interests from abusing their power in the realm of gene patenting? 31. Patients had sued researchers for patenting a cell line or gene isolated from samples without the donors' knowledge. 32. Suman Sahai of Gene Campaign, a Delhi-based sustainable development group opposed to the patenting of plants. 33. Only then we can globalize the spirit of Jonas Salk, the great scientist who invented the polio vaccine, but refused to patent it, saying simply: "It would be like patenting the sun." 34. Developing nations need to design and implement patent laws that prevent strategic patenting and which promote competition and access to medicines, Correa concludes. 35. What about Ravi Shankar claiming it as his personal discovery and patenting it? 36. I have a design patent on a novelty item, but patenting levers,(Sentencedict) flywheels etc. 37. This method was called patenting and is still used today. 38. Mr. Wiltshire believes, however, that the patenting process itself has done nothing to stifle innovation. 39. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has been patenting new findings regardless of whether or not it plans to commercialise its them, says its chief of patents. 40. The results of electrical stimulation are promising enough that Cohen Kadosh and his team are patenting the process. 41. We are not patenting this but giving it away through postng public information about it. 42. The cooling process of 0.70% carbon steel wires upon patenting in lead bath and CMC(Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose)aqueous solutions was measured respectively with the steel wire probes. 43. Unsurprisingly, against this background, some companies have decided to forgo patenting altogether. 44. This article proposes a self-tuning regulator with double inputs and single output, which is based on Z80 single board computer and used to realize the automatic temperature control of patenting tank. |
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