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Diamond v.
Diehr, 450 U.S. 175 (1981), was a
United States Supreme Court decision which held that
controlling the
execution of a
physical process, by...
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Diehr is a surname.
Notable people with this name include:
James R.
Diehr, inventor,
plaintiff in
legal case
Diamond v.
Diehr Lothar Diehr [de] (born 1947)...
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Paula K.
Hagedorn Diehr is an
American biostatistician whose research topics generally concern health systems and ageing, and have
included work on spatial...
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occurred in the Mayo and
Alice cases.) In the 1981 case of
Diamond v.
Diehr, the
United States Supreme Court upheld the CCPA's
reversal of the Patent...
- SCO Group, Inc. v.
International Business Machines Corporation Diamond v.
Diehr Bilski v.
Kappos Alice Corp. Pty. Ltd. v. CLS Bank
International ENFISH...
- Statistician. 51 (1): 9–12. doi:10.2307/2684684. JSTOR 2684684. Lumley, Thomas;
Diehr, Paula; Emerson, Scott; Chen, Lu (May 2002). "The
Importance of the Normality...
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applications of
algorithms are
sometimes patentable. For example, in
Diamond v.
Diehr, the
application of a
simple feedback algorithm to aid in the
curing of...
- 619–625. doi:10.1034/j.1600-6143.2003.00118.x. PMID 12752319. S2CID 20247054.
Diehr P, O'Meara ES,
Fitzpatrick A,
Newman AB,
Kuller L,
Burke G (January 2008)...
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Rehnquist wrote the
majority opinion in
Diamond v.
Diehr, 450 U.S. 175 (1981),
which began a
gradual trend toward overturning the...
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Fuzzy Ergo Sum is a 2011
science fiction novel by
Wolfgang Diehr as a
sequel to H. Beam Piper's
Fuzzy trilogy:
Little Fuzzy,
Fuzzy Sapiens, and Fuzzies...