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schestowitzhttp://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/08/adding-matter-by-amending-description.html?showComment=1692913484018#c3821675602349227168Aug 27 01:44
schestowitz"OK, Daniel, we can agree that the subject of adaptation of the description has been done to death in various threads. We can agree to disagree, sure. <br /><br />My position is that of a European patent attorney with a client who is the Applicant for patent, all over the world, including the EPO. For decades, I have been championing the EPO and its established case law, as the world's best Patent Office and arbiter of patentability. BuAug 27 01:44
schestowitzt the vexatious current issue of conforming the description to meet the onerous requirements of the current Guidelines, and to the satisfaction of various zealous EPO Examiners keen to please the EPO's internal Quality Managers, is problematic for me because I have difficulty defending it against the criticisms of my clients. <br /><br />I suspect that your experience is different from mine, and that this explains why at this stage of tAug 27 01:44
schestowitzhe debate, we must, amicably I hope, agree to disagree."Aug 27 01:44
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | Adding matter by amending the description to exclude embodiments (Ensygnia v Shell [2023] EWHC 1495 (Pat)) - The IPKatAug 27 01:44
MinceR"So let those bygones be bygones, agwee to disagwee (#selfcare) and join the family of the Owichalcamalos."Aug 27 01:57
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schestowitzNoisytoot< hiAug 27 09:14
schestowitz>Noisytoot< banned by mistake, imposter misusing unicodeeAug 27 09:14
schestowitz <li>Aug 27 11:32
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://www.r-bloggers.com/2023/08/how-to-plot-multiple-histograms-with-base-r-and-ggplot2/">How to Plot Multiple Histograms with Base R and ggplot2</a></h5>Aug 27 11:32
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Aug 27 11:32
schestowitz                                        <p>Histograms are a powerful tool for visualizing the distribution of numerical data. They allow us to quickly understand the frequency distribution of values within a dataset. In this tutorial, we’ll explore how to create multiple histograms using two popular R packages: base R and ggplot2. By the end of this guide, you’ll be able to confidently display multiple histograms on a single graph uAug 27 11:32
schestowitzsing both methods.</p>Aug 27 11:32
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Aug 27 11:32
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schestowitz                             Aug 27 11:32
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-How to Plot Multiple Histograms with Base R and ggplot2 | R-bloggersAug 27 11:32
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schestowitz> Just Gagan Mishra, I am not a part of it.Aug 27 12:52
schestowitzWe can run articles for you as a guest author if that's what you are after. Can even link to your original to attribute.Aug 27 12:52
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