Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Was patented trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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In 1782 the firstwashing machine using a rotating drum was patented by Henry Sidgier.
The principle of the pen was patented October 30, 1888 in the United States by John Loudon.
In 1843, this method was replaced by the hand-cranked churn which was patented by Nancy Johnson.
It was patented in 1985 and approved for medical use in 1993.[2] Zagam is no longer available in the United States.
In 1858, another lever-type opener of a more complex shape was patented in the US by Ezra Warner of Waterbury, Connecticut.
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It was patented by Ralph Merkle in 1979 andwas functioned by verifying and handling the data b/w computer systems.
It was his creation of the co-axial movement for which he will be most remembered,and a design that was patented in 1980.
A process for making sandpaper was patented in the United States on June 14, 1834 by Isaac Fischer, Jr., of Springfield, Vermont.
Temposil was developed by Drs. Ken Ferguson and Gordon Bell,who tested the drug on themselves.[2][3][4] It was patented in 1955 by the Alcoholism Research Foundation of Ontario.
Although laser technology(No. 6) was patented in 1960, it took years before it found practical applications in medicine and CD and DVD recording and playback.
The computer mouse as we know it today was invented and developed by Douglas Engelbart, with the assistance of Bill English,during the 1960's and was patented on November 17, 1970.
It was patented in 1981 and approved for medical use in 1993.[1] It is marketed by Abbott Laboratories under the brand name Mavik.
The PNG format was developed when it was learned by the whole development community in early 1995 that the GIF image format uses LZW compression,technology that was patented in 1985 by Unisys firm.
The union suit was patented in 1868 in New York and was based on a similar kind of underwear that had been popular with Victorian women.
The second technique, Contour Crafting by Behrohk Khoshnevis, initially began as a novel ceramic extrusion and shaping method, as an alternative to the emerging polymer andmetal 3D printing techniques, and was patented in 1995.
It was patented in 1967.[3] It has been succeeded by both loratadine and desloratadine.[4]: 53 and marketing approvals have been widely withdrawn.[ 5][ 6][ 7][ 8].
The motivation for creating the PNG format was the realization, in early 1995, that the Lempel- Ziv- Welch(LZW) data compression algorithm used in the Graphics Interchange Format(GIF)format was patented by Unisys.
It was patented in 1974 by Roche and approved for medical use in 1987.[2] It is available as a prescription-only drug in the United Kingdom and other countries, but not in the US.
The motivation for creating the PNG format was in early 1995, after it became known that the Lempel- Ziv- Welch(LZW) data compression algorithm used in the Graphics Interchange Format(GIF)format was patented by Unisys.
It was patented in 1992 and approved for medical use in 1999.[2] Production of amprenavir was discontinued by the manufacturer on December 31, 2004; a prodrug version(fosamprenavir), is available.
The motivation for creating the Portable Network Graphics(PNG) format came in early 1995, after it became known that the Lempel- Ziv- Welch data compression algorithm used in the Graphics Interchange Format(GIF)format was patented by Unisys.
It was patented in 1966 and approved for medical use in 1974.[6] It was first approved in the US in 2004, and an extended release version with once a day dosing was brought to market in 2007.
Clobazam(marketed under the brand names Frisium, Urbanol, Onfi and Tapclob)is a benzodiazepine class medication that was patented in 1968[1] and has been marketed as an anxiolytic since 1975[2] and an anticonvulsant since 1984.[3].
Later on this device was patented by many spirited individuals such as Dugald Clerk who made the first engine super charger in 1878 and Gottlieb Daimler who acquired a German copyright for forced inducting an internal combustion engine in 1885.
It is a prodrug which is metabolized in the body to the active compound ulifloxacin.[3][4]It was developed over two decades ago by Nippon Shinyaku Co. and was patented in Japan in 1987 and in the United States in 1989.[5].
It was patented in 1987 and approved for medical use in 2003.[2] It is available in Japan, South Korea and in India.[3] In the US, it received FDA approval in 2009.[4] Kowa Pharmaceuticals is the owner of the American patent to pitavastatin.
All of Blüthner's grand pianos with the exception of the smallest model have a unique fourth string called"Aliquot," which expands the vibratory mechanism of the instrument andproduces a full melody and was patented by Julius Blüthner in 1872.
NETA was patented in 1957 and was introduced for medical use in 1964.[1][2] It is sometimes referred to as a"first-generation" progestin.[12][13] NETA is marketed widely throughout the world.[5] It is available as a generic medication.
This partitioning, an improvement over the continuous slab, was patented in 1924 by Arthur Wesley Hall and William Alexander McVay, who wished to minimize damage to the concrete from the effects of tectonic and temperature fluctuations, both of which can crack longer segments.