نتایج جستجو برای: patents and invention

تعداد نتایج: 16828870  

2014
Nobuyuki Yamaji Sunao Kubota Hiroshi Yoshioka Yuichi Mori Hajib Naraharirao Madhavan D. V. R. Sai Gopal Vidyasagar Devaprasad Dedeepiya Jegatheesan Saravana Ganesh Jambulingam Malathi Ayilam Ramachandran Rajalakshmy

Original inventions in developing countries, in terms of number of patents filed, granted and that are taken to useful applications as well as in terms of publications of high impact remain relatively lower [1,2] compared to that of developed nations. The reasons could be attributed to lack of importance given to basic research in funding, the number of institutes involved, limited technical su...

Journal: :Inf. Process. Manage. 2007
Jae-Ho Kim Key-Sun Choi

The number of patent documents is currently rising rapidly worldwide, creating the need for an automatic categorization system to replace time-consuming and labor-intensive manual categorization. Because accurate patent classification is crucial to search for relevant existing patents in a certain field, patent categorization is a very important and useful field. As patent documents are structu...

Myelofibrosis is reported in patents with primary hyperparathyroidism. It is also was reported in patents with sec- ondary hyperparathyroidism due to end-stage renal disease or Vitamin D dependent rickets .We present a case of celiac disease and osteomalacia which leads to secondary hyperparathyroidism and myelofibrosis.

2014
Reuben Binns

This thesis assesses philosophical arguments in favour of patent systems. These come in both consequentialist and deontological forms, the latter of which are the focus of this analysis. One kind of deontological argument is based on the concept of desert. I argue that on any plausible conception of desert, the patent system fails to distribute rewards as well as viable alternative systems coul...

2011
SHANN-BIN CHANG Ling Tung Nan Tun

-Patent is one kind of the intellectual property, and the nature of patent institution is to accelerate the speed of innovation and invention. It is likely to the patent of computer software. But the opinion voiced by exponents of open source and free software is extremely opposed to patenting computer software. They are concerned the software patent acts as a barrier to technology improvement....

2016
Ravindra N. Singh Natalia N. Singh

Spinal muscular atrophy treatment via targeting smn2 catalytic core" (2014). Iowa State University Patents. Paper 317. (*) Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this patent is extended or adjusted under 35 U.S.C. 154(b) by 82 days. See application ?le for complete search history. An antisense microwalk reveals critical role of an intronic position linked to a unique long-distance inter...

2009
Bruno Cassiman Reinhilde Veugelers Pluvia Zuniga

This paper examines the diversity of the types of links of firms to science and their effect on innovation performance for a sample of Belgian firms. While at the industry level links to science are highly related to the R&D intensity of the sector, we show that there exists considerable heterogeneity in the type of links to science at the firm level. Overall, firms with a science link enjoy su...

2003
R. Polk Wagner Dan Burk

This Article delves into issues surrounding the relationship between technology and the patent law. Responding to Dan Burk and Mark Lemley’s earlier article, Is Patent Law Technology-Specific?, the piece notes that the basic question posed by Burk and Lemley’s article is a relatively easy question given the several doctrines that explicitly link the subject matter context of an invention to the...

2014
Saurabh Vishnubhakat

S | 147 A Relevant Intent Theory of Patents Saurabh Vishnubhakat Postdoctoral Associate, Duke University School of Law Durham, NC This article challenges the axiom of U.S. patent law that direct patent infringement is a strict liability tort. Even among critics of the strict liability conception in certain patent contexts, the consensus view of direct infringement remains that impermissibly pra...

2002

What, another paper on the new economy? When financial markets are raking through the debris of $8 trillion in lost equity value, and “.com” is a reviled four-symbol word, a paper on the impact of the new economy on productivity would seem as welcome as an analysis of the role of whales in the lighting revolution. In fact, the new economy (or, more precisely, information technologies) continues...

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