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Invention (2906 bytes)
1: ...sition with two or three part counterpoint. See [[Invention (music)]]'' 3: An '''invention''' is a novel device or technique. 5: ...s that only an excess of resources will result in inventions. 7: ...before the invention of powered [[flight]]. Other inventions simply solve problems for which there is no econ... 9: ...iled with the Patent Office), an innovation is an invention that has been put into practice. However, this co... New Invention (440 bytes) 1: '''New Invention''' is a fairly small estate near [[Bloxwich]], [[... Invention (music) (3180 bytes) 1: In [[music]], an '''invention''' is a short [[musical composition|composition]] 2: ... are those composed by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]. Inventions are usually not performed publically, but serve ... 6: Inventions are similar in style to a [[fugue]], though much... 22: ...ons based more strictly on the theme) whereas the invention is more free-form. 26: If an invention does have any recapitulation at all, it tends to ... Timeline of invention (28612 bytes) 1: This is a list of [[invention]]s, listed in chronological order. 3: ==Significant inventions not assigned== 19: ==Significant inventions, arranged ''in chronological order''== 21: ...e of the first practical, fielded, version of the invention should be used here. 76: * [[Code of Hammurabi]] - invention of codified [[municipal]] [[law]] Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention (1981 bytes) 1: ... Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention''' or '''Strasbourg Convention''' is a [[multilat... 3: ...ty criteria, i.e. specifies on which grounds an [[invention]]s can be rejected as not patentable. It intended... Countersubject (636 bytes) 1: ...of a [[fugue]], [[ricercar]], [[invention (music)|invention]], [[sinfonia]], or other [[counterpoint|contrapu... 3: ...not formally contrapuntal, i.e. not a fugue or an invention, a secondary theme playing against a primary them... Holly Hop Drive (638 bytes) 1: '''The Holly Hop Drive''' was an invention by Holly in the comedy [[Red Dwarf]]. 3: ...or start and one for stop. Holly was proud of his invention while Rimmer sneered. Holly nearly blew the crew ... Basil Hirshowitz (385 bytes) 1: ...e practice of Gastroenterology and also was a key invention in optical fiber communication in multiple indust... Suzie Creamcheese (346 bytes) 3: ...r popped up again in a few other early Mothers of Invention songs. List of famous discoveries (500 bytes) 1: ...han a way of doing something. So the wheel was an invention, fire was a discovery. Francesco Antonio Bonporti (505 bytes) 1: ...works were mistakenly included in a set of Bach's inventions. Steering oar (429 bytes) 1: ...s rarely if ever attached. It was crucial in the invention of larger vessels in a time when the technology f... Patentability (1120 bytes) 1: ...omprises the conditions that must be met for an [[invention]] to be granted a [[patent]], and by extension it... 3: Patent laws usually provide that, in order for an invention to be patentable, it should 10: ... "[[sufficiency of disclosure]]", the "[[unity of invention]]" or the "[[best mode requirement]]". Mary Hallock-Greenewalt (676 bytes) 3: ...he named "Sarabet" after her mother, required her invention of a number of new technologies. Among these devi... Benjamin Holt (1030 bytes) 6: ...alifornia]] where Holt made his residence. Holt's invention allowed practical cultivation on an industrial sc... 8: ... the early 20th century. His invention led to the invention of the modern military tank. Holt Manufacturing l... Lemelson-MIT Prize (2491 bytes) 1: ...e winner receives $500,000, making it the largest invention prize. 10: * [[N/A ]](''Invention Apprentice'') 17: * [[N/A ]](''Invention Apprentice'') 23: * [[Kavita Shukla]] (''Invention Apprentice'') 29: * [[Jordan Sand]] (''Invention Apprentice'') Thomas Watson (inventor) (758 bytes) 1: ...tant to [[Alexander Graham Bell]], notably in the invention of the [[telephone]]. 3: ...allegedly the first words Bell said using the new invention. Patent model (1463 bytes) 1: ...]] no larger than 12" by 12" that showed how an [[invention]] works. It was one of the most interesting early... 3: ...plications which require the novel features of an invention to be described using words and a number of diagr... 11: ...tent model of Alexander Graham Bell's No. 174,465 invention] Wireless Telegraphy Act (696 bytes) 1: ...vention of electric telegraphy and the subsequent invention of wireless transmission. [[Wireless telegraphy]]... Leroy S. Starrett (787 bytes) 1: ...chusetts]] and held about 100 patents for various inventions. 7: ...e called the Hasher. After his success with this invention, he left farming behind and turned to the world o...
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