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... hermetically closed circuit , the surface of the containing pipe and coils might
be raised to degrees of temperature sufficient for various useful purposes in the
arts . That the usual term of 14 years was inadequate for the general introduction
of ...
... hermetically closed circuit , the surface of the containing pipe and coils might
be raised to degrees of temperature sufficient for various useful purposes in the
arts . That the usual term of 14 years was inadequate for the general introduction
of ...
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... levelling of the blocks , and whether the specification in this respect sufficiently
described the nature of the invention . ... W. Worsley's had been precisely similar
to the plaintiff's , that would have been a sufficient user to destroy the plaintiff's ...
... levelling of the blocks , and whether the specification in this respect sufficiently
described the nature of the invention . ... W. Worsley's had been precisely similar
to the plaintiff's , that would have been a sufficient user to destroy the plaintiff's ...
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... Parke , B. , as follows : " If the improvement would be productive practically of
some beneficial result sufficient to make it worth while -- the expense being taken
into consideration — to adopt the apparatus , the specification is sufficient ” ( i ) .
... Parke , B. , as follows : " If the improvement would be productive practically of
some beneficial result sufficient to make it worth while -- the expense being taken
into consideration — to adopt the apparatus , the specification is sufficient ” ( i ) .
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