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  • ...d to encourage inventors by granting limited-term, limited [[monopoly]] on inventions determined to be sufficiently novel, non-obvious, and [[Utility (patentabil ...tion is also an important component of artistic and design [[creativity]]. Inventions often extend the boundaries of human knowledge, experience or capability. ...
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  • ...ecided that the federal government should maintain ownership of patents on inventions funded by the federal government.<ref name="Ehlers_science"/><ref name=":6" ...did not engage in patenting and licensing, since the government owned most inventions, and out of fear of interfering with their missions of supporting the growt ...
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  • “A critical history of technology would show how little any of the inventions of the 18th century are the work of a single individual. Hitherto there is ...ritings'. Routledge</ref> cites Hans-Peter Müller's transcribed edition in German.<ref>Marx, Karl [1981] ''Die technologisch-historischen Exzerpte transcribe ...
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  • The '''Technoseum''' (former name State Museum of Technology and Work, German: ''Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit'') is a [[technology museum]] in [[M ...ited to covering basic scientific principles, but also shows the technical inventions which resulted from various scientific experiments. ...
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  • ...]]. "灯" refers to the light of a lantern. "Neue Tanz" is [[German language|German]] for "New Dance", while "Taisō" is Japanese for "[[gymnastics]]" or "[[cal [[Category:Japanese inventions]] ...
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  • ...ing scientific knowledge to develop more practical applications, including inventions and other technological advancements. ** [[Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci]] – Italian polymath, regarded as the epitome of the " ...
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  • ...adation: Application of the Degradation-Entropy Generation Theorem|journal=Inventions|volume=4|issue=2|pages=23|doi=10.3390/inventions4020023|issn=2411-5134|doi- ...of heat ‘absorbed or set free’ in different transformations. In 1882, the German physicist and physiologist [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] coined the phrase ‘fre ...
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  • The German scientist [[Franz Reuleaux]] defines ''machine'' as "a combination of resis * The [[Klann linkage]] and the [[Theo Jansen|Jansen linkage]] are recent inventions that provide interesting walking movements. They are respectively a [[six-b ...
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  • {{Main article|Benjamin Franklin#Inventions and scientific inquiries}} ...ar and widespread in Europe by 1740.{{sfn|Grimnes|2014|page=495}} In 1745, German cleric [[Ewald Georg von Kleist]] and Dutch scientist [[Pieter van Musschen ...
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  • ...e are not to be similarly surprised and shocked by the consequences of our inventions.<ref>Khushf, George (2004). "The Ethics of Nanotechnology: Vision and Value ...d French philosophy, especially [[German Idealism]], for its traditions of German irrationalism and ideologically motivated obscurantism.<ref>See, Dallmayr, ...
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  • ...cavity filter|waveguide cavity filters]], first developed at Rad Lab. The German side, on the other hand, largely ignored the potential of waveguides in rad German academics were even allowed to continue publicly publishing their research ...
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  • ...12-06-18|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Scientific American Inventions and Discoveries: All the Milestones in Ingenuity--From the Discovery of Fir [[Category:19th-century inventions]] ...
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  • ** [[German military technology during World War II]] * [[Timeline of historic inventions|History of invention]] ...
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  • |caption = A German [[railway]] in [[1895]] ...the middle of the 19th century, was punctuated by a slowdown in important inventions before the Second Industrial Revolution in 1870. Though a number of its eve ...
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  • |title = A History of Mechanical Inventions |title = Groundbreaking Experiments, Inventions, and Discoveries of the Middle Ages ...
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  • ...others retain the original term, such as Dutch ({{lang|nl|Onderzeeboot}}), German ({{lang|de|Unterseeboot}}), Swedish ({{lang|sv|Undervattensbåt}}), and Russ ...e hollow cauldron … [The beam and poles formed seats for the divers.]) The German Jesuit scientist [[Gaspar Schott]] (1608–1666) quoted Taisnier's account an ...
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  • ...key in the history of electrification, as is the power transformer. These inventions enabled power to be transmitted by wires economically over considerable dis ...according to [[IEC 60446|IEC{{nbsp}}60446]]. (E.g. phase/neutral & earth, German: black/grey & red; France: green/red & white; Russia: red/grey & black; Swi ...
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  • ...the process of innovation itself, rather than assuming that technological inventions and technological progress result in productivity growth.<ref>{{cite book | ...developed by the [[:de:Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie|Federation of German Industries]] (Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie) in 2005<ref>[http://ww ...
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  • ...lectronics]], many people consider them one of the 20th century's greatest inventions.<ref name="auto1">{{cite web |title=A History of the Invention of the Trans ...hisker detector|crystal rectifiers]] from [[silicon]] and germanium in the German [[radar]] effort during [[World War II]]. With this knowledge, he began res ...
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  • ...low inventors a period of time (often twenty years) to commercialize their inventions and recoup a profit, although in practice many found this difficult. ...19 |title=The EEC/EU as an Evolving Compromise between French Dirigism and German Ordoliberalism (1957–1995) |url=https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12817 |journal ...
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