Similar words: discontented, contented, patent, patent right, paten, sententious, contentment, sententiously. Meaning: ['pætnt /'peɪtnt] adj. (of devices and processes) protected by patent.
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31. These include a patented fumigation system, electronic fly killers and sonic systems which deter bird flocks from roosting on particular buildings.
32. The Doc's patented micro-organisms were beavering away inside, keeping her at the peak of perfection.
33. Union Carbide have patented a process for the catalytic conversion of synthesis gas to ethylene glycol.
34. The advantage of tera-ethyl lead was that it could be patented and royalties charged.
35. In 1986, the employer signed the main contract to supply redesigned equipment based on the patented invention.
36. Band: Custom Injected Polyurethane With Patented Locking Looper.
37. In 1907 De Forest patented audion, or triode.
38. This discovery was patented as the "Edison effect".
39. In 1960, he patented magnetic thin film.
40. He patented a variation on the sandal.
41. In 1870, Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone.
42. When Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis patented the process to put rivets in men's denim work pants, they created the world's first blue jean.
43. 1841 - The Venetian blind is first patented in the United States by John Hampson.
44. Patented contact free height sensing, Sensual Pan(sentencedict.com), ensures accurate stand off to give improved cut quality.
45. The first spin-drier was another American invention, patented in 1924, but it was 20 years before such machines were widely used.
46. Ten years later, in 1866, Sir William Siemens patented the use of ferro-manganese in steelmaking so as to control the levels of phosphorus and sulphur.
47. Generally, this right to exclude all others from exploiting the patented product operates to invest the patentee with a monopolistic franchise to make, use, or sell the patented invention.
48. Licensing Granting use of a patented or copyrighted product for a fee.
49. Reported processes in this field in China patented technology include subzero process, quasi-low-temperature process, usual temperature process and explosion method.
50. Finally, it was Robert Plath, who was an airline pilot, who invented a new, wheeled suitcase, which he patented in 1991.
51. Their patented technology is based on inks containing tiny, semiconducting nanocrystals, which can be printed directly onto a variety of surfaces.
52. Back in 1871, local wine merchant Alfred Speer patented the first "endless-travelling sidewalk", and promptly proposed an ambitious elevated moving walkway along Broadway.
52. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
53. In 1893, the first steam-powered mower was patented, and a few decades later the gasoline-powered mower hit the market.
54. SprayCool patented two-phase liquid cooling technology uses a fine mist of non-corrosive, non-conductive liquid, sprayed in a thin layer, which evaporates and cools electronics.
55. Mini rock drill has been produced based on patented technology for rock drill warm extrusion.
56. Our use of advanced dual - cycloid the seven countries of the patented technology and design.
57. Serac has installed a new patented pressure regulation system between the product tank and the filling machine.
58. If one manufactures, sells, or uses a patented invention without authorization of the patent owner, he has probably committed patent infringement.
59. Currently, farmers who plant patented genetically engineered seeds are not permitted under their agreements with the patent holder to save seed from one season for planting in the next.
60. Patented Vaginitis Self Test Card provide free of charge can be used for genital health cheek.
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