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  • ...areas: (1) hydrogen energy technology; (2) Millsian computational chemical design technology based on The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics (GUT-CP),
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  • ...winning proposals. None of them appeared to be anywhere as advanced as my design. Sometime afterward, the Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper had an article ...ch some inventor friends in Salt Lake City have included in the first-ever patent application in torsion field communications. The theoretical maximum capaci
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  • ...um Vitae or his Short Bio for more concise information. Dr. Valone was a Patent Examiner for the Physics, Measuring, Testing, Instrumentation Class 324, Ar ...acquisition and installation of computer network, numerous sensor circuit design and testing projects.
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  • ...search Fellow, 1983-1992). He was the director in charge of IBM's European Patent Operations from 1963 to 1983. He is also member of the British Institute of * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_6_1_4.html Grant of US Patent 5,734,122, NEN Vol. 6, No. 1, May 1998.]
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  • ...amp;vid=USPAT2549366&id=fMBYAAAAEBAJ&oi=fnd&dq=Bostick,+w+h US Patent number: 2549366]) ...amp;vid=USPAT2599890&id=3YFtAAAAEBAJ&oi=fnd&dq=Bostick,+w+h US Patent number: 2599890])
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  • ...on glass plates, to be printed on a roll of paper film. In 1889, he would patent a moving picture camera in which the film moved continuously. Another film ...e with the help of [[Alexander Parkes]]. In 1889, Friese-Greene took out a patent for a moving picture camera that was capable of taking up to ten photograph
    20 KB (3,100 words) - 16:41, 16 December 2018
  • ...s to react with the platinum, improving its longevity. Although a workable design, the cost of the platinum made it impractical for commercial use. ...England was granted the first [[patent]] for an incandescent lamp, with a design using platinum wires contained within a vacuum bulb. He also used carbon.{{
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  • ...a stock ticker. His first patent was for the electric vote recorder, {{US patent|90646}}, which was granted on June 1, 1869.<ref>[http://edison.rutgers.edu/ ...ventions he described were improvements over [[prior art]]. The phonograph patent, in contrast, was unprecedented as describing the first device to record an
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  • ..." as a trade mark|last=|first=|date=1910-07-05|website=Reports of Patent, Design and Trade Mark Cases|publisher=The Illustrated Official Journal|access-date [[File:PhonographPatentEdison1880.jpg|thumb|left|[[Patent drawing]] for Edison's phonograph, May 18, 1880]]
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