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    Intellectual Intellectual property is under attack by pirates. These pirates are not wearing an eye patch or sporting a peg leg‚ they are anybody and everybody who are selling or copying software for personal or business use. When it comes to software and online piracy‚ in certain countries‚ it is like the Wild West‚ there are laws that are very cut and dry but it seems like nobody follows them. On the other hand there are certain countries where it almost seems like anything goes with a

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    Intellectual Property Rights

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    MODULE-1 LESSON-1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION OF IPRs: What is IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)? Intellectual Property refers to creation of mind i.e. inventions‚ industrial designs for article‚ literary & artistic work‚ symbols etc. used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two categories: 1. Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications and 2. Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works

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    General Chemistry 1 Lab 4 Properties of Gases LabPaq - Properties of gases General Chemistry Introduction Background This report covers Properties of Gases and will allow me the opportunity to explore chemical and physical properties of gases. Collection and use of these gases will also be conducted in this lab. Statement of Problem Collecting gases is a difficult process. Singling out a gas and obtaining only that gas is the challenge we face in this experiment. Purpose

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    Medicinal Plants and Anti-oxidant Properties. An antioxidant can be defined as “any substance that‚ when present in low concentrations compared to that of an oxidisable substrate‚ significantly delays or inhibits the oxidation of that substrate” (Young and Woodside‚ 2001). It is well known that oxidant by-products of normal metabolism such as free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in excess can cause extensive damage to DNA‚ proteins‚ and lipids. Under stress‚ the body produces more ROS

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    applied magnetic field (spin glassbehavior and antiferromagnetism). Substances that are negligibly affected by magnetic fields are known as non-magnetic substances. They includecopper‚ aluminium‚ gases‚ and plastic. Pure oxygen exhibits magnetic properties when cooled to a liquid state. The magnetic state (or phase) of a material depends on temperature (and other variables such as pressure and the applied magnetic field) so that a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on

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    Engineering materials Choice of materials for a machine element depends very much on its properties‚ cost‚ availability and such other factors. It is therefore important to have some idea of the common engineering materials and their properties before learning the details of design procedure. Common engineering materials are normally classified as metals and nonmetals. Metals may conveniently be divided into ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Important ferrous metals for the present purpose

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    According to the Leibniz’s princciple of the indiscernibility of identicals‚ the philosopher Gottffried Leibniz argues that if 1 and 2 are identical then they have exactly the same property. It means that mind can never be physical object‚ which is a fact that could be derived here. Additionally the arugument is that no machine or computer in the world can have conscious‚ i.e.‚ feel of pain‚ feeling of happiness‚ sad etc.‚ But by incorporating some additional algorithms and hardwares these computer

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    intellectual property rights in the digital age. These issues have resulted in various lawsuits‚ creations of laws‚ new definitions‚ and differences of opinion. I plan to elaborate on both sides of this issue and how the digital age has enabled this to become one of the hottest controversial issues in regards to the internet and the digital age. First I would like to go into the history and background of why people are for the protection of intellectual property rights. Intellectual property rights are

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    Colligative Properties 202-NYB-05 (Group 06.) By: Jordan Hribar 1034044 Partner: Anthony Cuillierier Teacher: Daniel Baril Experiment Done: February 23rd‚ 2011 Experiment Number 2. Introduction Some of the properties unique to solutions depend only on the number of dissolved particles and not their identity. Such properties are called colligative properties. The colligative property that will be examined in this experiment will be the freezing point depression as an example

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- LAWS2017 Real Property ------------------------------------------------- Comprehensive Study Notes 1. Common Law and Equitable Approached to Competing Interests The basic rules of priority: 1. Priority disputes occur when two or more people claim independent property rights that cannot co-exist. When one property right takes priority over another‚ the latter is extinguished or diminished to the extent of

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