Recombinant DNA Research, Volume 2U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1976 - DNA Documents relating to "NIH guidelines for research involving recombinant DNA molecules," Feb. 1975/June 1976- . |
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... Possible approaches include the following : Recombinant DNA research inventions could be excluded from the IPAs . None of the commentators favored this option . Alternatively , the IPA could require institutions filing patent ...
... Possible approaches include the following : Recombinant DNA research inventions could be excluded from the IPAs . None of the commentators favored this option . Alternatively , the IPA could require institutions filing patent ...
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... Possible means to accomplish these ends include the following : Institutions would retain the right to file patent applica- tions for recombinant DNA research , but all licenses would have to be reviewed and approved by the Department ...
... Possible means to accomplish these ends include the following : Institutions would retain the right to file patent applica- tions for recombinant DNA research , but all licenses would have to be reviewed and approved by the Department ...
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... possible medical uses . The argument that commercial development based on patent protection has or will assure maximum benefits of these inventions to the public applies as well to the putative benefits of recombinant DNA inventions ...
... possible medical uses . The argument that commercial development based on patent protection has or will assure maximum benefits of these inventions to the public applies as well to the putative benefits of recombinant DNA inventions ...
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... possible policy options , short of the present allocation of rights under the IPA , which could be considered for discussion with Stanford and as possible alternatives to the present allocation of rights made under all other IPA's ...
... possible policy options , short of the present allocation of rights under the IPA , which could be considered for discussion with Stanford and as possible alternatives to the present allocation of rights made under all other IPA's ...
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... possible policy options , short of the present allocation of rights under the IPA , which could be considered for discussion with Stanford and as possible alternatives to the present allocation of rights made under all other IPA's ...
... possible policy options , short of the present allocation of rights under the IPA , which could be considered for discussion with Stanford and as possible alternatives to the present allocation of rights made under all other IPA's ...
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