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Σελίδα 164
But the Japanese patent itself does not even suggest the possibility that a greater proportion of melamine and aldehyde might produce a resin substantially insoluble in aromatic . hydrocarbons . Indeed , it would dis- courage ...
But the Japanese patent itself does not even suggest the possibility that a greater proportion of melamine and aldehyde might produce a resin substantially insoluble in aromatic . hydrocarbons . Indeed , it would dis- courage ...
Σελίδα 165
not constitute such important and substantial discoveries that the ordi- narily capable chemist could carry on from that point and in normal course produce the Kazenas resin . The Kazenas patent discloses the new and broader concept ...
not constitute such important and substantial discoveries that the ordi- narily capable chemist could carry on from that point and in normal course produce the Kazenas resin . The Kazenas patent discloses the new and broader concept ...
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The decision supported by substantial evidence and therefore was conclusive . From this was based on the following conclusions : summary judgment entered in favor of " There is not one line of evidence to the Secretary , the plaintiff ...
The decision supported by substantial evidence and therefore was conclusive . From this was based on the following conclusions : summary judgment entered in favor of " There is not one line of evidence to the Secretary , the plaintiff ...
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