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Technology readiness level / Technology transfer / Law / Ethology / United States patent law / Proof of concept / Royalties / Prototype / Prior art / Patent law / Technology / Intellectual property law
Date: 2011-10-03 09:57:43
Technology readiness level
Technology transfer
Law
Ethology
United States patent law
Proof of concept
Royalties
Prototype
Prior art
Patent law
Technology
Intellectual property law

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