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Patently obvious: Intellectual property rights and nanotechnology
Diana M. Bowman
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Business & Economics
Nanotechnology
100%
Intellectual Property Rights
88%
Commercialization
31%
Trade-Related Intellectual Property
23%
Intellectual Property
17%
Regulatory Regime
16%
Investors
15%
Technological Advances
14%
World Trade Organization
14%
Policymaker
11%
Innovation
10%
Uncertainty
8%
Social Sciences
nanotechnology
90%
Intellectual Property Rights
89%
commercialization
28%
international intellectual property
21%
regulatory regime
16%
investor
13%
WTO
13%
uncertainty
10%
innovation
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Intellectual property
99%
Nanotechnology
94%
Uncertainty
8%