51. The patents cover the use of stem cells in a variety of scientific practices for purposes like repairing cartilage, creating artificial skin or treating HIV. 52. The patent covers a method for automatically charging the internal battery powering the device. 53. The patent covers a method of selecting and roasting cocoa beans to make compounds that retain elevated levels of a chemical called cocoa polyphenols. 54. The patent covers a method of using lasers and sound signals to detect buried objects. 55. The patent covers a mix of antioxidants, sunscreens and fabric conditioners that are resistant to light and do not stain. 56. The patent covers an improvement on a substance called Z-sorb, which removes highly corrosive sulfur compounds from gasoline. 57. The patent covers two separate sets of algorithms. 58. The patent in dispute covers a method for using a three-dimensional sensor to inspect the leads of integrated circuit chips. 59. The patent in part covers a transmitter that mounts inside the flashing light and siren units found on emergency vehicles. 60. The patents also cover a way of turning conventional advertising-based publishing on its head. |