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the granting by a government of monopoly rights to the owner of an invention to manufacture and sell it for a certain number of years, conditional on the owner being willing to immediately reveal the ideas incorporated in the invention, so that they can be published for the advancement of knowledge of the general public.
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The patent ductus is a small blood vessel in the fetus that connects the pulmonary artery and the aorta. This allows blood to bypass the fetuses?lungs since oxygen is provided through the mother
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A grant made by a government to an inventor, assuring the sole right to make, use, and sell the invention for a certain period of time. Many audio and video technologies are covered by patents. This is also true of the underlying technologies for many of the international standards such as MPEG.
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when applied to genetics, the government regulations or requirements conferring the right or title to an individual or organisation to genes if there has been substantial human intervention.
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A patent secures to an inventory the exclusive right to make, use, and sell an invention for 17 years. Inventors should contact the US Department of Commerce Patent Office.
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