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What is a patent vessel?

a vessel that is open or clear of obstruction


What does the term patent mean?

"Patent" in medical terms means open, as a vessel. The opposite is "occluded."


What does the medical term patent mean?

"Patent" in medical terms means open, as a vessel. The opposite is "occluded."


When one vessel is overtaking another which one is the give-way vessel?

The vessel overtaking another vessel


If a company bought your patent and did nothing with it running out of money is the patent your again?

No - Patents are property. If one sells a patent outright, one ceases to have any ownersip of that patent.


When one vessel is overtaking another which one is the stand on vessel?

the vessel being overtaken


How does one patent a new invention?

In order to patent a new invention, one has to get a grant of property right from the US Patent and Trademark Office. Depending on the type of patent needed, one will have to fill out an application for either utility, design, or plant patent.


Where does one go to get a patent for their invention?

One can get a patent for their invention by contacting the patent office. One must have a detailed summary of their invention and it's purpose in order for it to be patented.


What is the cheapest way to patent an invention?

There is only one way to get a patent: apply to the Patent Office in your country.


Abdominal aorta is widely patent?

The abdominal aorta appears to be clear and open without any significant blockages or narrowing. This suggests that blood flow through this major blood vessel is unobstructed.


What does patent mean on jewelry?

One type of patent is the design patent, which protects "ornamental characteristics." If the design is sufficiently innovative, it may receive a design patent.


What is the medical term meaning around a vessel?

vascular- pertaining to vesselsarterial- pertaining to arteriesvenous- pertaining to veinsVery simple...it is "vaso". As in vasodialation or vasoconstriction.