(1) I'm sorry, but this focus on u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510beliefu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is patent nonsense.
(2) The woman must have at least one normal patent fallopian tube for successful interuterine insemination.
(3) Focal pressure was applied to temporarily occlude vessels that appeared to be patent .
(4) It benefits from a tax-free patent income scheme which allows it to retain earnings.
(5) What is a patent truism to one side is an obvious falsehood to the other.
(6) And if companies patent parts of the genome, they perhaps get exclusivity.
(7) The continued blind oversight of human rights abuses in conjunction with the blatant abuse of democracy is patent , and is incomprehensible.
(8) The scientists of previous generations who refused to patent their breakthrough discoveries were neither naive nor saintly.
(9) What seems to plague both of these films and so many like them is their patent insincerity.
(10) The specific applications of the invention are known as claims and are crucial to determining patent infringement.
(11) He didn't win, but he received a patent for his invention in 1870.
(12) The first is to identify the inventive concept embodied in the patent in suit.
(13) One problem is that there is apparently no penalty for filing a bogus patent .
(14) The renal artery, vein, and attached segment of ureter were patent and showed no evidence of tumor involvement.
(15) The pancreatic duct and main branches were patent and grossly unremarkable.
(16) Nice advertising slogan, but it's patent nonsense.
(17) The present proceedings were initiated by the claimant, whose claim alleges that Process A infringes the patent in suit.
(18) A design patent was filed and issued in 1986.
(19) Gamete intrafallopian transfer can be used only in women who have at least one patent fallopian tube.
(20) He led the research and development of a unique and now patented coffee roasting process.