Inventions, Patents, and Their ManagementVan Nostrand, 1959 - 602 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 69.
15. lappuse
... keeping careful records . If you work more or less continuously upon inventions , you should keep a daily record of your work like the journals required of many laboratory workers . Mechanically inclined in- ventors often like to work ...
... keeping careful records . If you work more or less continuously upon inventions , you should keep a daily record of your work like the journals required of many laboratory workers . Mechanically inclined in- ventors often like to work ...
290. lappuse
... keep title to their inventions . The government , however , retains a shop right to these inventions . If neither condition applies , the inventor is allowed to keep his entire rights like any private citizen . The patent rights of ...
... keep title to their inventions . The government , however , retains a shop right to these inventions . If neither condition applies , the inventor is allowed to keep his entire rights like any private citizen . The patent rights of ...
510. lappuse
... keep in the same place . If you want to get somewhere else , you must run at least twice as fast as that ! " Not only do individual products wax and wane , but so also do companies and even whole industries . Once upon a time ...
... keep in the same place . If you want to get somewhere else , you must run at least twice as fast as that ! " Not only do individual products wax and wane , but so also do companies and even whole industries . Once upon a time ...
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The Protection of Ideas | 1 |
Procedure and Records | 14 |
The Patent Office | 30 |
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Inventions, Patents, and Their Management Alf Keyser Berle,Lyon Sprague De Camp Fragmentu skats - 1959 |
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