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5. Deposit of Biological Material |
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IIn the case of inventions relating to biological material, the appropriate reference to deposited biological material shall be made, giving the name and the address of the depositary institution with which the deposit was made; the date of deposit of the biological material with that institution; the accession number given to the deposit by that institution; and any additional matter of which the International Bureau has been notified. |
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6. Claims |
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Claims shall be clear and concise, and shall define the matter for which protection is sought. They shall be fully supported by the description. |
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The number of the claims shall be reasonable according to the nature of the invention claimed. Where more than one claim is included, they shall be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals. |
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7. Drawings |
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Drawings shall not contain text matter, except a single word or words, when absolutely indispensable, such as "water," "steam," "open," "closed," "section on AB," and, in the case of electric circuits and block schematic or flow sheet diagrams, a few short catchwords indispensable for understanding. |
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Drawings shall be executed in durable, black, sufficiently dense and dark, uniformly thick and well-defined, lines and strokes without colorings. |
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8. Abstract |
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The abstract shall consist of a summary of the disclosure contained in the description, the claims, and any drawings. The length of the abstract shall be preferably 50 to 150 words, if it is in English or when translated into English. It shall not contain statements on the alleged merits or value of the claimed invention or on its speculative applicatio |
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