subpatent
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3ADJ.
light
VERB + SUBPATENT
carrying
SUBPATENT + NOUN
infections, period, trypanosome
Definitions
adj
Infected but asymptomatic or not readily detectable.
Following the period of patent parasitemia is a subpatent period.
Twenty-two per cent of humans in the area were, or had been, carrying subpatent trypanosome infections, suggesting that the T. b. rhodesiense reservoir in the region could be considerable.
Less than patent, present but not fully formed or obviously separate from surrounding structures.
Leaves erect, appressed, or subpatent, lanceolate, acute, serrated, especially towards the extremity, the margins recurved; the nerve reaching nearly to the point; surface papillose; colour pale-yellow-green, especially when dry.
Cololla (1 1/2 inch long) campanulate, ventricose below, compressed laterally, glanduloso-pubescent externally, and there of brilliant red colour, excepting in a broad yellow stripe along the lower side, on the inside yellow, glabrous, and sprinkled with red spots, which are largest on the lower part of the tube, smaller and more crowded on the limb, of which the lobes are subpatent, blunt, unequal, the two lateral ones being rather the largest, and the two upper the smallest and least yellow.
noun
A legal grant for a subdivision of a patent or giving less than complete ownership rights.
It soon became the chief purpose of the company to parcel out these vast holdings, either in individual plantations or, through subpatents, in blocks of thousands of acres.
It seems like then, perhaps, the best compromise solution would be for the legislature to create almost a middle step, a sub-patent.
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5Following the period of patent parasitemia is a subpatent period.
WiktionaryTwenty-two per cent of humans in the area were, or had been, carrying subpatent trypanosome infections, suggesting that the T. b. rhodesiense reservoir in the region could be considerable.
WiktionaryWhile the method of PCR has allowed increased accuracy in the screening of infections from putative host species and populations, including individuals with very light or subpatent infections, and has
WiktionaryIt soon became the chief purpose of the company to parcel out these vast holdings, either in individual plantations or, through subpatents, in blocks of thousands of acres.
WiktionaryIt seems like then, perhaps, the best compromise solution would be for the legislature to create almost a middle step, a sub-patent.
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