How do I do a SciFinder Markush search?
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How do I do a SciFinder Markush search?
To conduct a Patent Markush search, click the Substances search type. Draw the query using a structure editor, and then check the box for Search Patent Markush. Click the magnifying glass to submit the query. Results are displayed on the Patent Markush page.
What is Markush in SciFinder?
A Markush structure is a generic structure that is used in patents. A SciFinder Markush search begins with a structure and returns patents that contain relevant Markush structures.
How do you find the isotopes in SciFinder?
You can search two isotopes: D = deuterium and T= tritium. To begin, click Property. Click the appropriate radio button to select either Experimental or Predicted property. Next, click the drop-down menu and select the specific type of property you want to search.
What is Markush bond?
A Markush structure is a representation of chemical structure used to indicate a group of related chemical compounds. They are commonly used in chemistry texts and in patent claims.
How do I open a SciFinder account?
As a SciFinder user, you can create your own username and password using a registration form. The URL for the form is provided by your institution’s SciFinder administrator or librarian. The registration form must be used from an IP address authorized by the SciFinder administrator or librarian.
Where can I find deuterium in SciFinder?
What is a Markush bond?
What are Markush claims?
A Markush claim is a type of claim most often used to conserve writing additional claims, which can be financially important because the standard filing fees in a non-provisional patent application only include twenty total claims, three of which may be independent.
How do I get free access to SciFinder?
To be eligible for free access, scientists must have become unemployed on Jan. 1, 2011 or later, from a U.S., Canadian, or European employer that participates in the SciFinder enterprise-wide pricing program, which provides unlimited access to all scientists across a customer’s organization.
Why SciFinder is not working?
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What is a Markush claim?
What is patent Markush?
September 13, 2021. Markush structures are representations of chemical structures with variable substituents that are used in patent documents to specify groups of related chemical compounds, often in order to claim them as part of the scope of a filed patent application (also referred to as Markush claims).
What is an omnibus claim?
An omnibus claim defines an invention by reference to the whole or part of the specification, such as the drawings or the examples. The words ‘substantially as described’ or ‘substantially as described with reference to the drawings’ are commonly used.