tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151530911547901222.post8145974652779921623..comments2024-03-11T08:55:54.692+01:00Comments on EQE Tools: Tool for paper B (Ch) availableEQE Toolshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17549211485928852883noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151530911547901222.post-91820423739645276492010-12-23T09:23:51.395+01:002010-12-23T09:23:51.395+01:00Flyers are results/ effects that are not expected ...Flyers are results/ effects that are not expected based on the surrounding experiments. For example, if there are experiments as follows:<br /><br />A 10<br />B 11<br />C 21<br />D 19<br />E 14<br />F 13<br /><br />There is something going on with experiments C and D. If you find such a situation this is likely the basis for claim amendment. Most of the times there is a basis inAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151530911547901222.post-76746048917642589112010-12-11T10:48:21.736+01:002010-12-11T10:48:21.736+01:00I have no idea, but I understand that are features...I have no idea, but I understand that are features that make you fly away from the lack of novelty / inventive step.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151530911547901222.post-30775031668881584632010-08-23T10:52:40.887+02:002010-08-23T10:52:40.887+02:00Thanks for this tool!
It will certainly be helpful...Thanks for this tool!<br />It will certainly be helpful for preparing the EQE2011. <br />I do have a question which would probably be obvious to most english-native speakers: What do you mean by "flyers"? Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com