An invention the primary or intended use or commercial exploitation of which
could be contrary to the public.
The mere discovery of a scientific principle or the formulation of an
abstract theory.
The mere discovery of any new property or new use for a known substance or
of the mere use of known process, machine or apparatus unless such known
process result in a new product or employ one new reactant.
A substance obtained from mere admixture resulting in aggregation of
Properties.
Mere arrangement or re-arrangement or duplication of known devices each
functioning independently.
A method of agriculture or horticulture
Any process for the medicinal, surgical, curative, prophylactic or other treatment of human beings or animals.
Plants and animals in whole or any part in whole or any part thereof other than microorganism but including seeds, varieties, and species and essentially biological processes for production or propagation of plants and animals.
A computer program per se other than its technical application to industry or combination with hardware
A mathematical method or business method or algorithms
A literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work or any other aesthetic creation whatsoever including cinematographic works and television productions.
A mere scheme or rule or method of performing mental act or method of playing game.
A presentation of information
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An invention which, in effect is traditional knowledge or which is an aggregation or duplication of known properties of traditionally known component or components.