WORK BOOK
(Life Science Inventions)
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The following specification particularly describes the invention and the method in which it is performed. |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION |
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Technical Field of the Invention |
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The present invention relates to _____________________ (Eg: Automobiles). More specifically, the invention relates to _______________________.( Eg: Electric vehicles) |
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Background of the Invention |
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Explain Problem in general (2-3 lines) |
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Write abstract of Prior art 1 |
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Write abstract of Prior art 2 |
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Mention Gap/Problem observed in Prior art 1 and Prior Art 2 |
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Object of the invention |
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The principal object of the invention is to _______________________. |
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Another object of the invention is to ___________________________. |
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Another object of the invention is to ___________________________. |
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These and other objects and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the further disclosure to be made in the detailed description given below. |
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Summary of the invention |
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To the enablement of the present disclosure and related ends, the at least one aspect comprises the feature(s) hereinafter completely described and particularly and/or specifically pointed out in the specification at the section of claims. The following drawings and description set forth in detail enable certain exemplary features of the at least one aspect(s). Described features are indicative, however, of but a few of the many ways in which the following principles of various aspects may be employed, and this description is intended to include all such aspects and their equivalents. |
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Write the problem solution statement |
In the present disclosure, the problem of _____________ (eg. transmission and reception of information) is solved using _____________ (eg. perimeter based targeted transmission and reception of information). |
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Write Claim 1 in Simple English and explain every key word / feature |
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Explain remaining claims in simple English |
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This summary provided herein is to introduce a section of concepts in a simple and clear form which are further described in the Detailed Description. This summary provided herein is not intended to particularly identify key features or essential features of the claimed invention or subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as a support or as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. |
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The above summary is descriptive and exemplary only and is not intended to be in any way restricting. In addition to the descriptive aspects, embodiments, and features described in the above summary, further features and embodiments will become apparent by reference to the accompanied drawings and the following detailed description. |
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Brief Description of Drawings |
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The foregoing and any other features of embodiments will become more evident from the following detailed description of embodiments when read along with the associated drawings. In the drawings, like elements refer to like reference numerals. |
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In the following description, a number of specific details are put forward in order to enable a thorough comprehension of various embodiments of the invention. However, it is evident to one skilled in the art that the embodiments of the invention may be put to practice with an equivalent arrangement or without using these specific details. In other examples, in order to avoid unnecessary obscuring of the embodiments of the invention, devices, and well-known structures are clearly shown in the form of a block diagram. |
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FIG1. Illustrates a block diagram representing components/ ingredients used in the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. |
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FIG 2. Illustrates a flowchart preparing the composition depicting inventive step involved in the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. |
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FIG 3. Illustrates an exemplary scenario, for enabling the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. |
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FIG 4. Illustrates an experimental / empirical data associated with the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. |
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Detailed Description of the Invention |
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Reference to the description of the present subject will be made in detail, out of which one or more examples are shown in figures. Each one of the examples may be given to elaborate the subject matter and not serve as a limitation. Various modifications, alterations, and changes that are obvious to a person skilled in the art to which the invention relates to are deemed to be within the scope, contemplation, and spirit of the invention. |
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The word “exemplary” will be used in this document to mean “illustration, instance or serving as an example”. Any detail described herein in the description as “exemplary” is not necessarily defined as preferred or advantageous over other aspects. |
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FIG1. Illustrates a block diagram representing components/ ingredients used in the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention.
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Write purpose/special qualities of each of the components/ ingredients. |
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Write about pre-requisites required to prepare the composition. |
FIG 2. Illustrates a flowchart preparing the composition depicting the inventive step involved in the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. In order to prepare the composition pre-requisites include ______________. |
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Describe the first two blocks of the flowchart in detail. |
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Describe the next two blocks of the flowchart in detail. |
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Describe the next two blocks of the flowchart in detail. |
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Describe the inventive step (technical advancement) |
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Write pre-requisites for explaining use case of the invention. |
FIG 3. Illustrates an exemplary scenario, for enabling the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. |
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Enable the use case of the invention using all the features of the invention (for almost first 8 lines) |
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Continue explaining the use case of the invention using remaining features of the invention (Next 8 lines) |
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Continue explaining the use case of the invention using remaining features of the invention (Next 8 lines) |
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Specifically describe the inventive step in the use case (technical advancement) |
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Explain requisites for explaining experimental set up |
FIG 4. Illustrates an experimental / empirical data associated with the invention, according to one embodiment of the invention. |
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Explain the parameters observed in the experimental data |
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Explain the improvements observed in the experimental data |
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Write about advantages of the invention. |
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Provide rationale about advantages of the invention. |
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The above detailed description includes description of the invention in connection with a number of embodiments and implementations. The invention is not limited by the number of embodiments and implementations but covers various obvious modifications and equivalent arrangements which lie within the purview of the appended claims. Though aspects of the invention are expressed in certain combinations among the claims, it is considered that these features may be arranged in any combination and order. Any element, step, or feature used in the detailed description of the invention should not be construed as crucial to the invention unless explicitly mentioned as such. It is also presumed by the attached claims to consider all such possible features along with advantages of the present invention which shall fall within the scope of the invention and true spirit. Therefore, the specification and accompanied drawings are to be contemplated in an illustrative and exemplary rather than limiting sense. |
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