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Patent Law 112: How Do You Describe an Invention in a Patent Application?
25 September 2013
Brinks Gilson & Lione
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Ryan L. Marshall wrote, "Patent Law 112: How Do You
Describe an Invention in a Patent Application?" for The
Cosmetic Summit Intermountain West Society of Cosmetic Chemists
Newsletter, Summer 2013.
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