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  2. Cooperative Patent Classification - Wikipedia

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    The text in curly brackets {..} refers to text provided by the CPC classification scheme. The rest of the text refers to text originating from the International Patent Classification. The CPC scheme is accompanied by a set of CPC Definitions, [4] which are documents which explain how to use the CPC scheme for classifying and searching a ...

  3. Category:Patent classifications - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative Patent Classification; E. ... United States Patent Classification This page was last edited on 28 May 2016, at 21:23 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Patent classification - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, the European Patent Office (EPO) and USPTO launched a joint project to create the Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) to harmonise the patent classifications systems between the two offices. From 2013, CPC replaced the European Classification (ECLA), which was based on the IPC but adapted by the EPO.

  5. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Quizlet's blog, written mostly by Andrew in the earlier days of the company, claims it had reached 50,000 registered users in 252 days online. [9] In the following two years, Quizlet reached its 1,000,000th registered user. [10] Until 2011, Quizlet shared staff and financial resources with the Collectors Weekly website. [11]

  6. CPC - Wikipedia

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    Community Patent Convention; Cooperative Patent Classification, a patent classification jointly developed by the European Patent Office and the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Country of Particular Concern, to the U.S. State Department; Certified Professional Coder (CPC®), in healthcare administration

  7. Outline of patents - Wikipedia

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    A patent can be described as all of the following: Property – one or more components (rather than attributes), whether physical or incorporeal, of a person's estate; or so belonging to, as in being owned by, a person or jointly a group of people or a legal entity like a corporation or even a society.

  8. A Cold War-era bomb shelter in Florida has new owners. What's ...

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    The previous owners attempted to fashion the shelter into a Tier IV data center — the modern classification for the most secure, fault-tolerant systems — which wasn't far off from the shelter ...

  9. International Patent Classification - Wikipedia

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    The International Patent Classification (IPC) is a hierarchical patent classification system used in over 100 countries to classify the content of patents in a uniform manner. It was created under the Strasbourg Agreement (1971), one of a number of treaties administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).