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  • {{short description|European Union directive in the field of patent law}} is a [[European Union directive]] in the field of patent law, made under the [[Single European market|internal market]] ...
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  • ...ng the 8th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations [[Convention on Biological Diversity]] in [[Curitiba]], Brazil, March 20–31, 2006. [[File:GURT process diagram.png|thumb|upright=1.5|A GURT process that uses biological signals to make enzymes that cut out the blocker sequence.]] ...
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  • ...among [[life sciences]], [[biotechnology]], [[medicine]], [[politics]], [[law]], [[theology]] and [[philosophy]]. It includes the study of values relatin ...sonal perspective and a note on the contribution of Fritz Jahr | journal = Biological Research | volume = 41 | issue = 1 | pages = 119–123 | date = 2008 | pmid = ...
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  • [[File:UFV Centro de ciências biológicas 2 2009.jpg|thumb|right|Center of Biological Sciences of [[Federal University of Viçosa]].]] ..., or via some fiscal benefit (tax exemption laws), such as the Informatics Law. ...
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  • ...evices, such as those employing [[engine]]s or motors, but also to natural biological macromolecules, such as [[molecular machine]]s. Machines can be driven by [ ...] is an important early machine, such as the [[chariot]]. A wheel uses the law of the lever to reduce the force needed to overcome [[friction]] when pulli ...
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  • ...is2012"/> and [[Gordon Moore]],<ref name="ieee-lumi"/> whose [[Moore's law|law]] is often cited in support of the concept.<ref name="ieee-whos-who"/> ...ref name="chalmers2010"/> The former is predicted by [[Moore's law|Moore's Law]] and the forecasted improvements in hardware,<ref name="itrs">{{cite web | ...
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  • ...living organisms. The core principle of biotechnology involves harnessing biological systems and organisms, such as bacteria, yeast, and plants, to perform spec ...9}}</ref> Biotechnology is based on the [[basic research|basic]] [[biology|biological sciences]] (e.g., [[molecular biology]], [[biochemistry]], [[cell biology]] ...
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  • ...vol=28 |reporter= F.2d |opinion=641 |court=3d Cir. |date=1928 |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/28/641/1502452/ |access-date=1 ...ates, always as oxides, are relevant to its terrestrial occurrence and its biological roles, mid-level oxidation states are often associated with [[metal cluster ...
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  • ...resistance]]. If ''M''(''q''(''t'')) is a constant, then we obtain [[Ohm's law]] ''R''(''t'') = ''V''(''t'')/''I''(''t''). If ''M''(''q''(''t'')) is nontr ...al synapses could lead to advanced computer memory and machines that mimic biological brains |publisher=[[HRL Laboratories]] |date=23 March 2012 |access-date=30 ...
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  • ...f MOSFET [[microsensor]]s were developed for measuring physical, chemical, biological and environmental parameters.<ref name="Bergveld">{{cite journal |last1=Ber ...properties. In single crystal form, silicon is an almost perfect [[Hooke's law|Hookean]] material, meaning that when it is flexed there is virtually no [[ ...
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  • ...ted by [[Duchess Helene in Bavaria|Helene von Thurn & Taxis]], daughter-in-law of the last postmaster, [[Maximilian Karl, 6th Prince of Thurn and Taxis]], ...us=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100904142937/http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1702.html |archive-date=September 4, 2010 }}</ref> Th ...
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  • ...–computer interfaces]],<ref>{{US Patent|7902867}}</ref> [[RFID]],<ref>{{US Patent|8113437}}</ref> and [[pattern recognition]]<ref>{{cite book|publisher=Sprin | [[Immortality]], [[biological immortality]] ...
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  • ...rried out by individual [[inventor]]s using their own funds. A system of [[patent]]s was developed to allow inventors a period of time (often twenty years) t ...dicated safeguards have been enacted under a dedicated form of competition law called [[State aid (European Union)|State Aid]]. State Aid safeguards busin ...
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  • ...essovsky NW | title = The Experimental Production of Mutations | journal = Biological Reviews | volume = 9 | issue = 4 | pages = 411–457 | date = October 1934 | ...etically Modified Organisms | ssrn = 1017832 | journal = Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy | volume = 16 | issue = 3 | pages = 101–31 }}</ref> In 1987 ...
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  • ...ered an expert, often outperforming human beings at particular tasks. In [[law]], an [[expert witness]] must be recognized by [[Logical argument|argument] ...h|Hoffman|2006}} Some factors not fitting the nature-nurture dichotomy are biological but not genetic, such as starting age, handedness, and season of birth.{{sf ...
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  • ...definition for a natural product is a small molecule that is produced by a biological source. | doi-access = free }}</ref> In the broadest sense, natural product Natural products may be classified according to their biological function, biosynthetic pathway, or source. Depending on the sources, the nu ...
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  • ...MOS chips further increased in complexity at a rate predicted by [[Moore's law]], leading to [[large-scale integration]] (LSI) with hundreds of transistor ===Library expansion and Moore's law=== ...
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  • ...ertain [[solid]] materials—such as [[crystal]]s, certain [[ceramic]]s, and biological matter such as [[bone]], [[DNA]], and various [[protein]]s—in response to a ...materials competitive to the United States materials but free of expensive patent restrictions. Major Japanese piezoelectric developments included new design ...
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  • ...–6 [794]|doi=10.2307/1311732|jstor=1311732|publisher=American Institute of Biological Sciences|last2=Kramer|first2=Bernd}}</ref> Several ancient writers, such as ...main of electricity became virtually annexed by Coulomb's discovery of the law of inverse squares. ...
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  • ...its 47 member-states. The Convention applies [[international human rights law]] to medical ethics. It provides special protection of physical integrity f ...medicine'' (2005) to advance the application of international human rights law in medical ethics. The Declaration provides special protection of human rig ...
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