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1 United States Patent
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Patent
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2 United States Patent Office
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Patent Office
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3 United States Patent Quarterly
Law: U.S.P.Q., USPQУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Patent Quarterly
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4 United States Patent and Trademark Office
Immunology: USPTOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Patent and Trademark Office
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5 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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6 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Trademark
Law: TMOGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Trademark
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7 President's commission on the United States patent system
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > President's commission on the United States patent system
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8 United States Court and Patent Appeals
Law: U.S.C.C.P.A.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Court and Patent Appeals
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9 United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
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10 United States army electronics patent activity
Engineering: USAELPAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > United States army electronics patent activity
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11 United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
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12 patent
Mktga type of copyright granted as a fixed-term monopoly to an inventor by the state to prevent others copying an invention, or improvement of a product or process.The granting of a patent requires the publication of full details of the invention or improvement but the use of the patented information is restricted to the patent holder or any organizations licensed by them.A patent’s value is usually the sum of its development costs, or its purchase price if acquired from someone else. It is generally to a company’s advantage to spread the patent’s value over several years. If this is the case, the critical time period to consider is not the full life of the patent (17 years in the United States), but its estimated useful life.For example, in January 2000 a company acquired a patent issued in January 1995 at a cost of $100,000. It concludes that the patent’s useful commercial life is 10 years, not the 12 remaining before the patent expires. In turn, patent value would be $100,000, and it would be spread (or amortized in accounting terms) over 10 years, or $10,000 each year. -
13 патент США
( United States Patent) USP, U. S. patent, ( American Patent) APРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > патент США
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14 Патентное ведомство США
Patent and Trademark Office, United States Patent OfficeРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > Патентное ведомство США
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15 indicar diferencias
(v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differencesEx. This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.Ex. This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office.* * *(v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differencesEx: This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.
Ex: Some points of difference with Canadian practices, especially as regards staffing, are noted.Ex: This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office. -
16 señalar diferencias
(v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differencesEx. This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.Ex. This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office.* * *(v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differencesEx: This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.
Ex: Some points of difference with Canadian practices, especially as regards staffing, are noted.Ex: This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office. -
17 Davenport, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 9 July 1802 Williamstown, Vermont, USAd. 6 July 1851 Salisbury, Vermont, USA[br]American craftsman and inventor who constructed the first rotating electrical machines in the United States.[br]When he was 14 years old Davenport was apprenticed to a blacksmith for seven years. At the close of his apprenticeship in 1823 he opened a blacksmith's shop in Brandon, Vermont. He began experimenting with electromagnets after observing one in use at the Penfield Iron Works at Crown Point, New York, in 1831. He saw the device as a possible source of power and by July 1834 had constructed his first electric motor. Having totally abandoned his regular business, Davenport built and exhibited a number of miniature machines; he utilized an electric motor to propel a model car around a circular track in 1836, and this became the first recorded instance of an electric railway. An application for a patent and a model were destroyed in a fire at the United States Patent Office in December 1836, but a second application was made and Davenport received a patent the following year for Improvements in Propelling Machinery by Magnetism and Electromagnetism. A British patent was also obtained. A workshop and laboratory were established in New York, but Davenport had little financial backing for his experiments. He built a total of over one hundred motors but was defeated by the inability to obtain an inexpensive source of power. Using an electric motor of his own design to operate a printing press in 1840, he undertook the publication of a journal, The Electromagnet and Mechanics' Intelligencer. This was the first American periodical on electricity, but it was discontinued after a few issues. In failing health he retired to Vermont where in the last year of his life he continued experiments in electromagnetism.[br]Bibliography1837, US patent no. 132, "Improvements in Propelling Machinery by Magnetism and Electromagnetism".6 June 1837 British patent no. 7,386.Further ReadingF.L.Pope, 1891, "Inventors of the electric motor with special reference to the work of Thomas Davenport", Electrical Engineer, 11:1–5, 33–9, 65–71, 93–8, 125–30 (the most comprehensive account).Annals of Electricity (1838) 2:257–64 (provides a description of Davenport's motor).W.J.King, 1962, The Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Paper 28, pp. 263–4 (a short account).GW -
18 патент США
1) Advertising: A.P.2) Patents: US patent, united states patent3) Drilling: USP (United States Patent)4) Investment: American Patent, u.s. patent -
19 Фармакопея США
1) General subject: Pharmacopoeia of the United States2) Medicine: United States Pharmacopoeia3) Chemistry: United States Patent4) Polymers: United States Pharmacopeia5) Pharmacy: USP (the United States Pharmacopoeia) -
20 фармакопея США
1) General subject: Pharmacopoeia of the United States2) Medicine: United States Pharmacopoeia3) Chemistry: United States Patent4) Polymers: United States Pharmacopeia5) Pharmacy: USP (the United States Pharmacopoeia)
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