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    the grant of patent of the same. The appellant had first filed an application for patent in Chennai Patent office on July 17‚ 1998. The appeal was filed for grant of patent for Imatinib Mesylate in beta crystalline form which they claimed to be an invention on the following grounds: • It has more beneficial flow properties. • It possesses better thermodynamic stability. • Compared to alpha crystal form of Imatinib Mesylate‚ it has lower hygroscopicity. It claimed that the above property made it

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    Melody is your classmate who will be attending the “twc” course next semester. She is all excited about the class‚ “finally‚ I will learn to create a radical invention like the iPod. Only radical inventions are successful and worthy of commercialization. I can then make lots of money along the way and become rich.” Do you agree with this comment? Which part do you agree with and which don’t you? Why and why not? Give examples to support ur ans. First of all‚ the iPod is not a radical innovation

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    would think. What if that person who did such an unforgiveable thing‚ was also said to be one of the greatest presidents this country has ever had? Should a person’s positive achievements for the whole of society cancel out the atrocities of their personal life? Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a great example to use for this question. He is almost universally accepted as one of‚ if not the greatest president in American history. Yet‚ the way he conducted his personal life quite the opposite. He was

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    routes take. This can be done by a planner. Choices are of 4 types: Rational Intuitive Recognition based Combination Necessity: There is a great quote “necessity is the mother of invention ” this directly translates that our necessities lead to inventions. Many great scientists were able to make great inventions only due to the necessity of the society. Change due to choice: Today we are in the dilemma that what to choose and what not to? But at last we all have to choose one of the way. We

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    vaccination" according to Encyclopidea.com. Although‚ Edward did have failures as well as any other inventor. Jenner because famous‚ hero and rich from his invetion‚ man what a life!! Edward jenner wasnt only detrmined he was very smart too!! His invention changed the world by saving peoples life because small pox was not only deadly but it was contagious and spreaded quick!! If your intrested in Edward Jenner or want to know more about him you are reading the perfect essay. Acording

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    an equipment and repair shop of his own‚ and soon expanded it to a tailoring shop. Garrett Morgan soon became a very prosperous individual‚ and was able to buy a home and a car‚ which inspired him to improve traffic signals. Morgan’s earliest invention‚ the gas mask‚ was put into use early in Morgan’s career. In 1916‚ Morgan made national news for using his gas mask to rescue 32 people from an explosion in an underground tunnel. After the rescue mission‚ Morgan’s company was bombarded with requests

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    Bell were examples of such talented innovators with inventions that are in one way or another still used in today’s day to day life. To beat them all‚ Benjamin Franklin is famous not for one but multiple inventions that are still in use today. Franklin reinvented the postal service‚ optometry‚ invented the Franklin Stove‚ and made important discoveries with electricity‚ all of which proves why Benjamin Franklin is one of the world’s greatest and most influential inventors. The postal service

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    John Fitch was a great inventor and his ideas helped us today. He also was a clockmaker and bronze smith. He invented the first steamboat and the steam locomotive railway. Here are some facts on John Fitch inventions. John Fitch was born in Windsor‚ Connecticut on a farm. This farm is part of present day South Windsor‚ Connecticut. He had schooling from a clockmaker. Opened a brass and silversmith business in Trenton‚ New Jersey and succeeded until the American Revolution. In addition‚ he served

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    INNOVATION CREATION AND ACHIEVMENT OF STRATEGIC (BUSINESS) GOALS. What is Innovation? This can be defined as “ the process by which an idea or invention is translated into a good or a service‚ for which people will pay‚ or something that results from this process…It must be replicable at an economical cost and must satisfy a specific need…It [also] involves the deliberate application of information‚ imagination and initiative in deriving greater or different value from resources[ and encompassing]

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    those inventions were the basic foundations for some of the most complex‚ important‚ and useful inventions of the Twenty-First Century. He also showed in his book‚ some of the origins of technology‚ and how they moved from country to country‚ and eventually‚ the whole known world at the time. Pacey wrote this book in Chronological order‚ meaning he wrote in a time and date order‚ the first events happening before the next‚ and so on‚ so that you can see the progression of how one invention helped

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