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- adjective That can be (readily)
engineered
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Examples
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Of course, a great deal more work is necessary, but at least this indicates the way to go to obtain a unified field theory of electromagnetics and gravity that is practical and engineerable (50).
Chapter 4 1990
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This formula is engineerable by using an extraordinarily simple process:
ZPEnergy.com 2009
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Gore v. Garlock and other CAFC cases hold that such secret process use for making commercial products [not back-engineerable] is NOT statutory prior art, and also is NOT an estoppel to anyone else.
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Gore v. Garlock and other CAFC cases hold that such secret process use for making commercial products [not back-engineerable] is NOT statutory prior art, and also is NOT an estoppel to anyone else.
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This formula is engineerable by using an extraordinarily simple process:
ZPEnergy.com 2009
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This formula is engineerable by using an extraordinarily simple process:
ZPEnergy.com 2009
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MorphoSys's HuCAL libraries comprise highly diverse, fully human synthetic antibodies that are highly engineerable through their modular CDR design.
ACN Newswire 2009
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Gore v. Garlock and other CAFC cases hold that such secret process use for making commercial products [not back-engineerable] is NOT statutory prior art, and also is NOT an estoppel to anyone else.
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This formula is engineerable by using an extraordinarily simple process:
ZPEnergy.com 2009
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Gore v. Garlock and other CAFC cases hold that such secret process use for making commercial products [not back-engineerable] is NOT statutory prior art, and also is NOT an estoppel to anyone else.
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