1.专利;专利权;专利证
1.专利(的)
2.显然,显露;明摆着的
1.取得专利,取得专利权
1.an official document that gives someone who has invented something the legal right to make or sell that invention for a particular period of time, and prevents anyone else from doing so
1.relating to patents or protected by a patent
2.very obvious and not open to doubt
1.to obtain a patent on or for something, especially an invention
1.A natural phenomenon may not be patented, but which applications of that phenomenon might be?
自由现象有可能不会授予专利,但是自然现象的哪种应用属于专利范围呢?
2.At least they patented something which, you know, could do useful things.
至少他们申请的专利还算是有用处。
3.He possessed the only known samples of these strains, and he patented his revivification process to further cement his control over them.
他拥有已知的这些菌株的唯一样本,他还为复活的过程申请了专利,以进一步加强控制。
4.Thus, what came out of our lab was a fresh composition that we patented as Corning Gorilla Glass.
因此,我们实验室生产的玻璃是一种新型混合物,我们以康宁Gorila玻璃获得专利。
5.In 1823, he patented what was the first truly waterproof fabric, supple enough to be used in clothing.
1823年,他获得了第一个真正的防水织物专利,这种布料相当柔软,可用来做服装。
6.Monsanto has at least one of its patented genes in about 90% of all the soybeans grown in the U. S. and in about 80% of U. S. corn.
在美国出产的约90%的大豆和约80%的玉米,至少都含有一种孟山都拥有专利权的农作物基因。
7.What can and cannot be patented needs to be sorted out, for property rights lie at the heart of business.
法律需要对什么可以,什么不可以被授予专利做出规范,因为知识产权是商业的核心。
8.The parents did not believe that their genes should be patented and therefore did not put their names on the patent.
父母们不相信他们的基因会被申请专利,因而没有在专利上署上他们的名字。
9.Description of material non-patented proprietary information of the Company and its subsidiaries.
描述公司及其子公司未注册专利的专有的实质(重要)信息。
10.An improvement of something already patented, including a new use for an old product, may be patentable as a new process.
对已有专利的改进,包括老产品的新用途,可以申请作为新过程或新处理方法专利。