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PATENTS AND INVENTIONS

Stuart Gedal

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Across
1.The noun that describes when something turns completely around.
4.A type of drawing that is very precise.
5.Technology that gives direction to an airliner, a military jet, or a spaceship (NO SPACES AND NO HYPHENS).
6.A working model of a new product or process.
7.A person who invests in a new company or an expansion of an existing company.
8.One company buys another company and controls it in an "unfriendly" manner.
10.A contract to allow a business or an individual to use your patent if they pay you for the products and services that they sell.
11.Using mechanical or other skills to take things apart, put them back together, and learn how they work.
13.The part of the US government that manages patents is callled the US Patent __________.
14.A document that you must complete in order to register a new product with the government.
Down
2.NGO (complete wording with NO SPACES AND NO HYPHENS).
3.A polite term, preferred in business, that means the same as the word "secret".
8.Adjusting; making small changes in an idea, a process, or a machine.
9.An amount of money paid to a government agency for a specific service.
12.To give power to a battery or electrical system (two words, NO SPACES AND NO HYPHENS).

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