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[edit]- The evidence at issue is favorable to him, either because it is exculpatory or because it is impeaching.
- The evidence was suppressed by the State, either willfully or inadvertently.
- He was prejudiced.
- ^ Esposito, M.; Grusovin, M. G.; Polyzos, I. P.; Felice, P.; Worthington, H. V. (2010). "Timing of implant placement after tooth extraction: Immediate, immediate-delayed or delayed implants? A Cochrane systematic review" (PDF). European journal of oral implantology. 3 (3): 189–205. PMID 20847990.
- ^ Dart, E.; Rotman, L.; Tierney, B.; Hester, M.; Zurawski, J. (2013). "The Science DMZ". Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis on - SC '13. p. 1. doi:10.1145/2503210.2503245. ISBN 9781450323789.
- ^ Berry, G. C.; Fox, T. G. (1968). "The viscosity of polymers and their concentrated solutions". Fortschritte der Hochpolymeren-Forschung. Advances in Polymer Science. Vol. 5/3. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 261. doi:10.1007/BFb0050985. ISBN 3-540-04032-3. "A sample quote2"
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[edit]Is everything in a US patient copyrighted? How can information in a US patient be incorporated into a Wikipedia article? 157.22.42.3 (talk) 02:33, 7 May 2012 (UTC)
- Referring to how commons works:
- US patents are generally not copyrighted here: "Subject to limited exceptions reflected in 37 CFR 1.71(d) & (e) and 1.84(s) , the text and drawings of a patent are typically not subject to copyright restrictions".
- Where this can be copyrighted is if specific language is present in the patent, outlined here and here. --MASEM (t) 02:40, 7 May 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]- What is RFID? Educational video by The RFID Network
- Information Resource moderated by the RFID Industry Experts
- UK RFID - free RFID information and research
- RFID Radio – Educational RFID podcasts
- How RFID Works at HowStuffWorks
- Privacy concerns and proposed privacy legislation
- NISO Recommendations RFID in US Libraries
- How RFID Works at RFID IN REGION
- Learn RFID RFID Informational Videos produced by ODIN Technologies
- What is RFID? - Animated Explanation
- RFID for hobbyists a $30 RFID reader for the Arduino, with code.
- RFID technical details for system developed by Cornell students and published in Circuit Celler magazine.
- [2] AN OVERVIEW OF PASSIVE RFID.