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Submissions from 1986
Purification of a Calf Thymus DNA-Dependent Adenosinetriphosphatase that Prefers a Primer-Template Junction Effector, Joel W. Hockensmith, Alan F. Wahl, Stanley P. Kowalski, and Robert A. Bambara
Submissions from 1985
Brief Survey of and Proposal for Better Reconciliation of the Options in Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Related Law, Thomas G. Field Jr
Submissions from 1984
Immunoaffinity Purification and Properties of A High-Molecular-Weight Calf Thymus DNA .Alpha.-Polymerase, Alan F. Wahl, Stanley P. Kowalski, Lee W. Harwell, Edith M. Lord, and Robert A. Bambara
Patent Arbitration: Past, Present and Future, Thomas G. Field Jr
Submissions from 1983
Alternative Explanation for Excision Repair Deficiency Caused by the polAex1 Mutation, Alan F. Wahl, Joel W. Hockensmith, Stanley Kowalski, and Robert A. Bambara
Law/Science in Law Schools, Thomas G. Field Jr
Submissions from 1978
Post Hoc Evaluations of Obviousness: Preliminary Report of an Attempt to Identify, Empirically, the Characteristics of a Superior Evaluator, Juanita V. Field and Thomas G. Field Jr.
Submissions from 1977
Informed Consent and the Investigational Use of Medical Devices: A Comparison of Common Law Duties with Those Imposed on Researchers Under Section 520(g) of the Medical Device Amendments of 1976, Thomas G. Field Jr. and Dominic Piacenza
Submissions from 1974
Intellectual and Industrial Property in a Nutshell, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Submissions from 1970
The Fourth Dimension in Labeling: Trademark Consequences of an Improper Label - Part I, Thomas G. Field Jr.
The Fourth Dimension in Labeling: Trademark Consequences of an Improper Label - Part II, Thomas G. Field Jr.