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Experiment station research
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Other nonprofit research
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Nonprofit patent management _ _
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Independent research center practices
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Under Research Corporation agreements
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Licensing experiences_
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Legislative history of bills introduced in subsequent CongressesCon
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b H R 3760 section 103
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Selected annotation of section 103 Patent Act of 1952_
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Selected bibliographyProfessional journals and law reviews
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CONTENTS
Analysis
Efforts to establish a statutory standard
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Summary
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Information and Papers From the President and the Heads of Departments Which They
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Introduction_
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Recommendations for future refugee operations individual agency
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a H R 2612 Bailey
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APPENDIX
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Exchange of patent rights and technical
1 Main features
1
A list of references
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Interchange of Patent Rights Information Inventions
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The impact of the patent system on research
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HearingsContinued
iv
The number of patents granted for inventions in relation to
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FIGURES
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Compulsory licensing of patentsa legis
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HearingsContinued
ii
Stalin after the war
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Stalins selfglorification_
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H R 23417 Oldfield 62d Cong 1912_
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Letter from Senator Thomas C Hennings Jr chairman of the Senate
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H National Science FoundationContinued
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Edmonds bills
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b Legislative action
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Firm EPatents granted and research expense 194154
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Economic aspects of patents a bibliography
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE
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King bills
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Subsequent legislative attempts to increase feesContinued
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Letter from Deputy Attorney General William P Rogers to Senator
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6666
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B Sixtieth Congress 190719
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Patent Act of 1952 items 340360
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a H R 9815 Connery 75th Cong and H R 7192
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Patent Office procedures and administrative aspects of patents
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Author index
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An economic review of the patent system
June 30 1958 Steedy 1 5
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Historical survey
2
McFarlane bills
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Economic theory
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since 1873
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E Some basic economic questions
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F Competitive research waste and serendipity
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explaining basic economic
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J The cost and value of additional inventions
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Introducing or abolishing compulsory licensing
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O Concluding remarks
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Index of names
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The research and development factor
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LinkBelt Co acquisition of Syntron
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General survey of renewal fees
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Tabulation of countries___
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Proposals for renewal fees in the United States
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Bush Proposals for Improving the Patent System 1956
Mission left to accomplish recommendations by Hon Scott McLeod
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Report Review of the American Patent System S Rept No 1464 84th Cong
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Report Patents Trademarks and Copyrights S Rept No 72 85th 1st 1957
Denmark
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a H R 9259 75th Cong 1938
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No 3
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4 Milton Tibbetts National Association
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b Hearings and testimony
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Sixtyfirst Congress 190911
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PART TWO RECENT PROPOSALS 193657
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Supplementary material
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APPENDIXES
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Bibliography
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Bush Proposals for Improving the Patent System 1956
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3 Action taken
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V
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12
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Largest fields of U S employment in 195758
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Additional associations with appreciable research
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Neumeyer Compulsory Licensing of Patents Under Some NonAmerican
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Details on current research of 10 trade associations
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APPENDIXES
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LRS Conway Single Court of Patent AppealsA Legislative History
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Publications of the National Science Foundation and other technical
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Bush Proposals for Improving the Patent System 1956
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No 4
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699967777
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11 Henry C Parker American Chemical
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Federico Opposition and Revocation Proceedings in Patent Cases 1957
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Registration of patents voluntarily made available for licensing
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Stalins methods of rule
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Page
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Index to study
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Text of Refugee Relief Act of 1953 99
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Preface__
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Whinery The Role of the Court Expert in Patent Litigation 1958
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Legislative history of enactment bill becomes law August 7 1953
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HOW THE REFUGEE RELIEF ACT DIFFERED FROM
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Budgetary administration
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Recognized voluntary agencies 125
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Staff coordination with regular Government departments 29
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Assurances received from United States citizens chart 127
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The orphan program 57
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Functioning of overseas organization__
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Proposed amendments to the Refugee Relief Act that did not pass 83
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ABOUT THE FUTURE
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V
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Cardozo Exchange of Patent Rights and Technical Information Under
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Recognized voluntary agencies for intercountry adoptions
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343
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Part IIIThe Constitution and the statutes creating the executive de
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22R8
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Federico Opposition and Revocation Proceedings in Patent Cases 1957
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The role of the present Soviet leaders under the Stalin regime
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Resolution of the Central Committee of the C P S U on over coming the personality cult and its consequences
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Department of Justice study Is a Congressional Committee Entitled
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Text
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No 5
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TNEC study
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Letter from President Dwight D Eisenhower to the Secretary of Defense
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Whinery The Role of the Court Expert in Patent Litigation 1958
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Memorandum from the Attorney General to President Dwight D Eisen
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Melman The Impact of the Patent System on Research 1958
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1958
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partment loyalty case files 118
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General it summoned Herbert K Smith the head of the Bureau
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Bush Proposals for Improving the Patent System 1956
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Part IVThe statutes designed to compel testimony and the production
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Conclusions
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