Patents give recognition to the inventor, and limit what someone else can do with the original design. Once a person dies, their invention is no longer covered by patent laws, and this means the device can be modified by anybody who thinks they can improve on the original design.
No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.
It gave them increased influence.
I'd call it infinity rather than eternity, but yes is the answer.
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Yes, a patent is a legal document describing claims to an invention, making it intangible rather than a physical object having any inherent value.
George Washington Carver held patents for several inventions, though he is best known for his work with peanuts and crop rotation rather than his patents. Among his patented inventions are a process for producing flour from peanuts, a method for creating a synthetic rubber, and various uses for sweet potatoes, including a process for making vinegar. His innovations greatly contributed to agricultural science and sustainable farming practices.
It depends in part on the size and location. Although the gases emitted by a volcano tend to become pretty uniformly distributed throughout earth's atmosphere over the course of a year, particulate may have only a rather limited local cooling effect for small eruptions. Mt. Pinatubo, in the 1990s, was large enough its effects were measured around the world.
There were State patent laws in Australia prior to Federation in 1901. After Federation the Federal rather than the State governments assumed responsibility for passing laws on patents
Yes, copyrights, patents, and trademarks are considered intangible assets. They represent legal rights and protections for creative works, inventions, and brand identifiers, respectively, rather than physical objects. These intellectual property rights can be bought, sold, or licensed, but they do not have a physical form. Their value is derived from the exclusive rights they confer to their holders.
Acceleration does not effect gravity. It is rather the other way round. Gravity can affect the rate of acceleration.
If you mean a straight path, rather than a strait path, then it is a ray.
Yes indeed, you couldn't be more correct. The people who do that do seem rather odd and peculiar. But one soon comes to realize that it is the limited mind and the limited ability to think that came first, and are the cause rather than the result of rampant anthropomorphism where it is found.