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USC 101 describes what is patentable

Not in 101:

-scientific truth -mathematical expression of scientific truth -idea

  • reduction to practice (date)

-phenomena of nature(even if newly discovered)


In 101: -structure created with knowledge -application of the law -process resulting in physical changes