The majority of books and reviews on any area of technology development tend to focus on information published in the journal literature; reviews of the patent literature are more often confined to the prior art sections of patent documents. However, patents remain one of the best sources of detailed technical information, particularly where the invention may have commercial significance, and it is good to see this reviewed in a book. In Chapter 1 Segal provides a general introduction to the topic of materials for the non-specialist.
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₹1,128.00Exploring materials through patent information
This book certainly fills a gap in the literature about how patents play a crucial role in a material’s history and development, and would be useful to anyone researching or seeking to fi le a patent in the topical areas covered in the book. It would also be invaluable to any materials scientist who is interested in patent law or students interested in becoming patent lawyers, because it shows, to some degree, how materials development goes hand in hand with patents.
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Dimensions | 23 × 15 × 2 cm |
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Book Author | David Segal |
Edition | 1st |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781782621126 |
Language | English |
Pages | 266 |
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