Sentences with phrase «concepts as the inventions»

Education, however, says Belth, «deals with the relationship between concepts and powers nurtured in learners, and with the methods of creating concepts as the inventions of intelligence, in whatever fields these methods come to be employed Education becomes a way of raising and answering a question not otherwise asked, a question centering on the problems of improving the ability to think....

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With this in mind, the Invent + Patent System ™ can be effectively used to coax users into formulating their ideas in a more tangible way so that the concepts can move from a pure idea into something descriptive enough to be legally viewed as an invention.
You didn't actually provide any proof to back up your statements as to where the whole concept of hell such as showing the Greek conecpts actually derived their belief from the Egyptians or showing how they were all derived from Persia as opposed to there could not be any chance whatsoever that there was any independant invention.
The terrible invention is the concept that there is such a thing as purely physical or biological need.
After yeast came baking powder around 1850, an invention (originally called yeast powder) which was made fruited breads (such as Scottish Bun) into cake - vastly changing the texture, taste, crumb, and concept of fruit bread.
As part of our marketing campaign preparations, we will work with you to create 3D models, concept brochures, web sites, press releases and even a television commercial featuring your invention!
The Invention of Lying boasts a high concept as they say in Hollywood?
Krull concisely explains the scientific concepts between this now - commonplace invention, as well as how Farnsworth, inspired one day by the parallel lines of plowing a field, went on to develop it.
An abstract legal concept, suggesting that a person can legally own certain intangible items, such as artistic works, texts, discoveries and inventions, and designs.
His invention of the «mobile», a term coined by Marcel Duchamp, in Paris in 1931 was among his most radical contributions, permanently transforming the landscape of art by introducing the concept of performativityas well as actual kinetic qualities into sculpture, engendering a redefinition of art beyond composition and material.
This reconstruction is a detailed collage of a ghost image, a residuum of an American dream in the 50 ′ s. Not only an historic concept, the diner could also be seen as a commercial invention, to make smoking and drinking cocktails and Coca - Cola feel genuine.
Defining itself as a «concept» and its South Bronx location as «Museum of Science, Art, Invention, Technology, and Fantasy,» Fashion Moda crossed boundaries and mixed metaphors, which helped to redefine the function of art.
'» Dates can help anchor the concept, as in «Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913 — 1917,» organized by John Elderfield and Stephanie D'Alessandro in 2010.
Louise Bourgeois's concepts and formal inventions, such as her engagement with psychoanalysis and feminism, and her use of environmental installation and theatrical formats, have since become key positions in contemporary art.
The paintings provide a mirror of the world of destruction and creation we are all a part of; as formal inventions they evidence the short distinctions between the physical and the abstract world of phenomena — the difference, being merely language and concept.
As would be expected, a more complex / advanced inventive concept means an invention is more difficult to invalidate for obviousness.
The four - step approach to obviousness adopted by the Court is as follows: (1)(a) Identify the notional «person skilled in the art»; (b) Identify the relevant common general knowledge of that person; (2) Identify the inventive concept of the claim in question or if that can not readily be done, construe it; (3) Identify what, if any, difference exists between the matter cited as forming part of the «state of the art» and the inventive concept of the claim or the claim as construed; (4) Viewed without any knowledge of the alleged invention as claimed, do those differences constitute steps which would have been obvious to the person skilled in the art or do they require any degree of invention?
The FCA noted that the «inventive concept» has been referred to as «the solution taught by the patent», «what is claimed» or «the invention» in the jurisprudence and that how the inventive concept is defined will make a finding of obviousness more or less likely.
He may be best known for his invention of Hashcash, which is a proof - of - work system used to limit email spam and denial - of - service attacks and that is used in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as part of the mining algorithm Paul Maritz, Chairman, Pivotal, and former CEO of VMware and senior executive with a multitude of others, had this to say about Back: «Adam has extensive practical experience building teams and shipping products as shown by his track record at organizations large and small, such as Microsoft, PI, EMC, and VMware, this is on top of having an extraordinarily deep technical background in all aspects of cryptography and being the inventor of Hashcash, one of the core concepts used in Bitcoin.»
The concept itself is not a recent invention as LG originally submitted the patent for inspection in December of 2014, with the approval process taking nearly three full years to be completed despite no -LSB-...]
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