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Home   •   Support  •  STN Viewer  •  See How It Works  •  Viewing details for a record
Viewing details for a record

To view record details:  

In the Patent Queue or project, click the title of the full-text document.  The bibliographic information and an abstract, if available, are displayed. 

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To view other sections of the document:

Click the appropriate tab, e.g., claims. Use the navigation bar to scroll within each section of the document.

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To view stages of publication:

Click the tab for the patent kind code ( detail3.gif )  to view the appropriate document. 


To view a copy of the original patent:

Click View Original to display your options for obtaining a copy of the original patent document via ChemPort®.

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For details about other STN Viewer features, see the full list of examples at: STN Viewer Support Information.
 

Updated: 7/3/2007 12:59:15 PM
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