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Humanly Extended Automation or the Future of Work Seen through Amazon Patents

, 2020
Amazon’s projects for future automation contribute to anxieties about the marginalization of living labor in warehousing. Yet, a systematic analysis of patents owned by Amazon suggests that workers are not about to disappear from the warehouse floor ...
A. Delfanti, Bronwyn Frey
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Ferulic Acid: A Promising Therapeutic phytochemical and recent patents advances.

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2019
BACKGROUND Among the various phenolics metabolites, ferulic acid is considered as the promising mitigating, restorative and antioxidant agent. The ferulic acid is for the mostly found in natural products, vegetables, for example, tomatoes, sweet corn ...
H. Tuli   +6 more
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Repurposing Disulfiram as an Anti-Cancer Agent: Updated Review on Literature and Patents.

Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery, 2019
BACKGROUND Despite years of success of most anti-cancer drugs, one of the major clinical problems is inherent and acquired resistance to these drugs.
Elmira Ekinci   +3 more
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Tubulin inhibitors as novel anticancer agents: an overview on patents (2013-2018)

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2019
Introduction: About 20 patents have been published from 2013 to 2018 for developing advanced cancer therapeutics by targeting tubulin polymerization. Currently, there are several tubulin inhibitors that are in the drug development pipeline for various ...
Kashif Haider   +3 more
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A decade of nutraceutical patents: where are we now in 2018?

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2018
Introduction: In the last 10 years, nutraceuticals have grown in interest to researchers, industry, and consumers and are now familiar in the collective imagination as a tool for preventing the onset of a disease.
Patricia Daliu, A. Santini, E. Novellino
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Mapping Standards to Patents Using Declarations of Standard‐Essential Patents

Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 2018
This paper describes a new database of declared standard‐essential patents (SEPs), discusses methods for matching declared SEPs to specific standard documents, and presents empirical evidence on technology standards subject to declared SEPs.
Justus Baron, T. Pohlmann
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Patent Boxes Design, Patents Location and Local R&D

Social Science Research Network, 2015
Patent boxes have been heavily debated for their role in corporate tax competition. This paper uses firm-level data for the period 2000-2011 for the top 2,000 corporate research and development (R&D) investors worldwide to consider the determinants of ...
Annette Alstadsæter   +4 more
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