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  4. JP2017117420A - 特許文献の検索方法 - Google Patents

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    Abstract. 【課題】不慣れな者でも前記分野の特許文献を網羅的に収集し、効率的にスクリーニングする。. 【解決手段】任意の方法で収集した5件以上のマスター特許文献からなる集合の特許分類とキーワードの概念の拡張を行い、該概念を拡張した特許分類と ...

  5. US6421675B1 - Search engine - Google Patents

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    The present invention provides for a method of updatig an internet search engine database with the results of a user's selection of specific web page listings from the general web page listing provided to the user as a result of his initial keyword search entry.

  6. A target patent or group of patents are identified and utilized through a forward and backward citation search (FNB search) to identify patent references closely related to the patent search subject. The FNB search may be customized by a plurality of user selectable options to manipulate the results of the FNB search, and the results may be ...

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    US20060145019A1 - Triangular spacecraft - Google Patents. Search within the title, abstract, claims, or full patent document: You can restrict your search to a specific field using field names.

  8. CN105069156A - Patent searching system - Google Patents

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    CN105069156A - Patent searching system - Google Patents. Search within the title, abstract, claims, or full patent document: You can restrict your search to a specific field using field names.

  9. At least one automated attendance monitoring system has already been developed, and this system uses student-specific identity tags or cards and wireless readers to track the physical location of students. See U.S. patent application No. 2003/0197607.

  10. The search engine comprises a configurable search and data subset creation mechanism. The system accepts search terms from a user, and then executes a sequence of search strategies on subsets of the database which may include a proximity search, a word count search, and a fuzzy logic search.

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