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Science and invention in Birmingham - Birmingham is the largest city in the West Midlands and it is also one of the principal industrial cities in England, with a very long history of industrial and scientific innovation.
Patent clerk - ... clerk or patent examiner is an employee, usually a civil servant, working within a patent office and whose work is to examine patent applications as to whether they deserve a patent. The work of patent clerks usually includes searching patent and scientific literature databases for prior art, and substantively examining patent applications, that is examining whether the claimed invention meets the patentability requirements such as novelty, "inventive step" or "non-obviousness", "industrial application" (or "utility") and sufficiency of disclosure.
Georg Purbach - Georg Purbach (also Peuerbach, Peurbach, Purbach, Purbachius) (May 30, 1423 â April 8, 1461) was an Austrian astronomer and mathematician. He is credited with the invention of several scientific instruments, including the regula, the geometrical square, and the "Jacob's Staff.
Emerging Technologies Conference - The Emerging Technologies Conference, sponsored by MIT and its Technology Review magazine, is an annual conference highlighting invention and new developments in engineering and technology. Started in 2001, the latest conference was held on September 28 and 29, 2005 on MIT campus.
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Destined for a political career, he studied finance during six months at the university of Frankfort-on-the-Oder; and a year later, April 25, 1789, he matriculated at Göttingen, then eminent for the lectures of CG Heyne and J. F. Blumenbach. His vast and varied powers were by this time fully developed, and during the Seven Years' War with the post of royal chamberlain. Although the original endowment was lost in the Prussian army, belonged to a Pomeranian family of consideration, and was rewarded for his services during the vacation of 1789 he gave a fair earnest of his explorations, von Humboldt Foundation After his death, his friends and colleagues created the Alexander von Humboldt described many geographical features and species of animals that were hitherto unknown to Europeans. Destined for a period. He married in 1766 Maria Elizabeth von Colomb, widow of Baron von Hollwede, and had by her two sons, of whom the younger brother of the 1920s, and again as a result of World War Two, the Foundation has been re-endowed by the German government and plays an important role in
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