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Selection Patents: To Patent The Non-Enabled Advantageous Selection?
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The category of 'selection patents' pertains to specific
inventions that are individually novel but selected from a group of
a previously known class, and shows some surprising or unexpected
benefits. Although selection patents are mostly seen for chemical
species/compound, selection may also be made from a numerical range
such as temperature/pressure conditions in production methods.
Selection Patents: to patent the non-enabled advantageous
selection? By Preeti Sharma
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