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Some Factors Considered in Determining Obviousness Include the Commercial Success

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Some factors considered in determining obviousness include the commercial success of the invention, long-felt need for the invention and failure of others, commercial acquiescence of others, and copying of the invention by others. These factors enumerated in the Graham v. John Deere Co. case are referred to as ______.

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Definitions:

Phosphorous

A reactive chemical element with the symbol P, essential for life but also a pollutant at high concentrations.

Methane

A potent greenhouse gas, CH4, that contributes to global warming, released through natural processes and human activities like agriculture.

Water Vapour

The gaseous phase of water, present in the atmosphere, influencing weather and climate by absorbing thermal infrared radiation.

Carbon Dioxide

An odorless, colorless gas that is generated both by the burning of carbon and organic compounds and through breathing. It naturally exists in the air and plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, being absorbed by plants.

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