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2 Content1 Service invention 150 free invention 2 The employee5 3 Territorial scope of application4 The employee146s obligation to report5 Claiming the service invention6 The employer146. L/O – To describe how the cotton textile industry changed and identify how machines changed the way people worked. Starter. – A . revolution. is a dramatic and far-reaching change. Could the changes in farming started by enclosure be called a ‘revolution’?. (Technological Advancements) . that changed the world . Dr. Tal Lavian. http://cs.berkeley.edu/~tlavian. tlavian@cs.berkeley.edu. UC Berkeley Engineering, CET. 1. 10….PRINTING PRESS. The printing press made it possible to possible for the mass spread of books. . ?. Beth . Drees. Team Lead, Health Sciences. Why Commercialize?. Commercialization:. Translates research findings into practical applications.. Allows public benefit from tax-supported research.. Results in new products with positive impacts on society. . The only route from Europe to China was over land. Traveling over land was slow, harsh, and . dangerous. The usual route went through the city of Constantinople. In 1453, the Turks of the Ottoman Empire took over the area. Vocabulary. 1. recycle . 回收. Amy recycled . all her dead batteries . at. . the convenience store. .. Amy . 把她所有沒電的電池拿去超商回收. .. 2. century . 世紀. Computers and the Internet . Chapter 18. Section 1. A New Industrial Revolution. Factors Leading to the Industrial Boom. Westward expansion. provided access to vast deposits of coal, . iron. , . lead. , and . copper.. Pacific Northwest furnished . Invention. is when someone creates something new.. Innovation. is when something is changed to make it better. . Inventions can go through many innovative changes over the course of time. . In this Slam Dunk you will be learning about some different inventions, and how they have been changed over time.. How to Find Inventions, How to Evaluate Inventions, Finding Prior Art . Preparing for the New Reality. Fall. Sept. 23 . Fundamentals of IP. Oct. 21 . . Patents and Patenting Process. Nov. 11. . Technology Commercialization and UR. Reniassance. The works of Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael inspired the renaissance way of thinking for people north of Italy. Especially in places like England, France, and Germany.. In the early 1450’s the population was beginning to recover from the plague, and the end of the 100 years’ war which both had negative impacts on the population. The Population was increasing and business was good for merchants who began to sponsor artists with their new found wealth. of Agriculture. Agriculture = Farming. Mechanization = a change from doing by hands and/or animals to doing by machine. Farming. Get land ready for planting. Plant crops. Maintain crops. Harvest crops. 2015 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration . May 2015. Presented By:. Ann M. Hammersla, J.D., Director & Policy Officer. Division of Extramural Inventions & Technology Resources (DEITR),. Chapter 5. Growth and change. Lesson . 3. New Inventions. 1876 – Alexander Graham Bell .  telephone. 1877 – Thomas Edison  phonograph. Could record and play back sound. 1879 – Thomas Edison  light bulb. 2017 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration. New Orleans May 5. 2017. inventions. Presented By:. Ann M. Hammersla, J.D., Director and Scott A. Cooper, J.D., Policy Officer. 2017 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration. New Orleans May 5. 2017. inventions. Presented By:. Ann M. Hammersla, J.D., Director and Scott A. Cooper, J.D., Policy Officer.

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