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  • 1Seal of Dartmouth College — The Seal of Dartmouth College is the official insignia of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Anglo American law generally requires a corporate body to seek official government sanction,… …

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  • 2patent — (n.) late 14c., open letter or document from some authority, shortened form of Anglo Fr. lettre patent (also in M.L. (litteræ) patentes), lit. open letter (late 13c.), from O.Fr. patente (adj.), from L. patentum (nom. patens) open, lying open,… …

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  • 3Seal (emblem) — Present day impression of a Late Bronze Age seal …

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  • 4SEAL (криптографический алгоритм) — Схема алгоритма SEAL У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. SEAL (значения). SEAL …

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  • 5Seal (device) — A seal can mean a wax seal bearing an impressed figure, or an embossed figure in paper, with the purpose of authenticating a document, but the term can also mean any device for making such impressions or embossments, essentially being a mould… …

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  • 6patent right — A right under a patent obtained for an invention, held by the patentee or an assignee. In its usual signification, the term means, a privilege granted by the government to the first inventor of a new and useful discovery or mode of manufacture… …

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  • 7Seal of Cape Town — The Seal of Cape Town was the official coat of arms of the municipality of Cape Town. These arms are no longer in official use, and no new arms have yet been adopted. In consequence, the Flag of Cape Town has now been adopted as the main symbol… …

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  • 8Patent Letters — Open or public records, with seal affixed, showing authority of issue …

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  • 9Glass-to-metal seal — Glass to metal seals are a very important element of the construction of vacuum tubes, electric discharge tubes, incandescent light bulbs, glass encapsulated semiconductor diodes, reed switches, pressure tight glass windows in metal cases, and… …

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  • 10History of patent law — The history of patents and patent laws is generally considered to have started in Italy with a Venetian Statute of 1474 which was issued by the Republic of Venice. [ Helmut Schippel: Die Anfänge des Erfinderschutzes in Venedig, in: Uta Lindgren… …

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