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  2. Research spin-off - Wikipedia

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    A research spin-off is a company that falls into at least one of the four following categories: [1] Companies that have an Equity investment from a national library or university; Companies that license technology from a public research institute or university; Companies that consider a university or public sector employee to have been a founder

  3. University spin-off - Wikipedia

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    University spin-offs (also known as university spin-outs) [1] [2] are companies that transform technological inventions developed from university research that are likely to remain unexploited otherwise. [3] They are a subcategory of research spin-offs. Prominent examples of university spin-offs are Genentech, Crucell, Lycos and Plastic Logic.

  4. PDF - Wikipedia

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    The file starts with a header containing a magic number (as a readable string) and the version of the format, for example %PDF-1.7. The format is a subset of a COS ("Carousel" Object Structure) format. [23] A COS tree file consists primarily of objects, of which there are nine types: [16] Boolean values, representing true or false; Real numbers ...

  5. Spin-off - Wikipedia

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    Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or governmental research NASA spin-off, a spin-off of technology that has been commercialized through NASA funding, research, licensing, facilities, or assistance; Research spin-off, a company founded on the findings of a research group at a university

  6. Economic spin-off - Wikipedia

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    The term economic spin-off is widely used in popular media to describe the potential secondary economic effects of project or development. This may reflect a real phenomenon, especially when used looking back into the past, where the results are measurable, though still subject to rival interpretations.

  7. List of SRI International spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of spin-offs from SRI International.SRI International (SRI), previously known as Stanford Research Institute, is a research and innovation center. To commercialize its innovative technologies, SRI engages in licensing agreements and collaborates with investment and venture capital companies to initiate a diverse range of business ventures. [1]

  8. 'How much does it cost?' Elon Musk riffs on buying MSNBC ...

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    The post appeared to reference Comcast's recent announcement that it would spin off some of NBCUniversal's cable television networks, including MSNBC, into a new public company. "Hey @elonmusk I ...

  9. Category:Corporate spin-offs - Wikipedia

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