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		<title>To Successfully Enforce Your Patent Do Not Let Form Triumph Over Substance While Writing The Patent</title>
		<description>Chemical and pharmaceutical companies protect their investment in research and development and the future of the companies by securing patents on their inventions. Patents help you resist competition. Success or failure of the company often depends on the strength of the patent. The words in the pat</description>
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		<title>The Inventors Dilemma</title>
		<description>So youve done your homework (or are planning on being diligent about it at least). And youve decided to definitely forge ahead and gain a patent on your invention. So now what? Well, first of all, be warned that patenting your invention will cost you several thousand dollars. The fee varies widely; </description>
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		<title>Patents 101 - The Basics Of Patent Applications</title>
		<description>A patent is an official document given by a nationalgovernment to an inventor (or business or corporation) whowishes to have sole rights over a product for a limitedamount of time. Once the patent is granted, no one else hasthe right to make, sell, market, or profit from theinvention.In the United S</description>
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		<title>Get A New Idea? Learn The Simple Steps On How To Get A Patent For It And Where.</title>
		<description>While protecting your new idea or product from duplication makes a patent application crucial, there are fees involved in doing so. Lots of fees. Nor will these fees be reimbursed if your patent application is rejected. 
As with any other governmental process, its complicated just figuring out what</description>
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