A patent vein is open and not blocked. It's good news.
near the kidney, right next to the renal artery
A patent.
A T2 hyperintense right renal lesion is a mass found on the right kidney. It could be a simple cyst or indicative of a tumor.
The left and right renal arteries and veins branch off from the abdominal aorta.
you will have to go to the us patent office and have a copy right for the picture
Not exactly. A patent gives the owner the exclusive right to PREVENT OTHERS in the country/territory in which the patent is issued from making, using, or selling the claimed 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.
A worker has a right to report an injury to their employer. Under Worker's Comp, if the injury is arising from and in the scope of your employment, in most cases you have a right to receive medical care for that injury.
No: "Goods" in business must be tangible materials, and the value of a patent is the right to exclude others from practicing the claims of the patent. This right is not in itself tangible, but it may be converted to a tangible asset by licensing the patent or suing anyone who violates it.
Lincoln created an invention to free a stuck riverboat from a sandbar. As the inventor, he had the right to patent his idea.
left atrium -> left ventricle -> aorta -> renal artery -> renal vein -> inferior vena cava -> right atrium -> right ventricle
Royal letters patent are published orders from a monarch giving someone a specific right or title. Letters patent are the precursor to patents now given to inventors.