@article{22449, note = {Summary Contents : I. Introduction : 1. The Federal circuit and its mandate; 2. Biotechnology invention; II. Patentability : 3. Patentable subject matter; 4. Utility; 5. Novelty; 6. Obviousness; 7. Written description and deposit; 8. Enablement; 9. Best mode; 10. Claim definiteness; III. Infringement : 11. Literal infringement; 12. Doctrine of equivalents; 13. Product patent infringement; 14. Process patent infringement; IV. Special topics affecting biotechnology inventions : 15. Experimental and exempt uses of biotechnology inventions; 16. Patent term extension; 17. Plant inventions; V. Patent law in the Federal circuit : 18. Doctrinal stability and biotechnology; Indices : Table of Cases; Index of laws, statutes, and regulations cited; Subject index;.}, author = {Burchfiel, Kenneth J.,}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/22449}, title = {Biotechnology and the Federal Circuit /}, recid = {22449}, pages = {xix, 545 pages :}, }