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Date: 2008-09-12 04:34:09
Civil law
Inventive step and non-obviousness
Person having ordinary skill in the art
Priority right
Claim
Parking
International Space Station
Patent
Kirin-Amgen v Hoechst Marion Roussel
Patent law
Spaceflight
Law

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