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, except conjugate or complex of the same with nonimmunoglobulin material (class / ) anti-idiotypic (class / ) derived from transgenic multicellular eukaryote (e.g., plant, etc.)
(class / ) monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof (i.e., produced by any cloning technology) (class / ) derived from, or present in, food product (e.g., milk, colostrum, whey, eggs, etc.)...
https://patents.justia.com/patents-by-us-classification/424
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, power, and control. baroque palaces are built around an entrance of courts, grand staircases, and reception rooms of sequentially increasing opulence. however, "baroque" has a resonance and application that extend beyond a simple reduction to either a style or period. the french word baroque is derived
from the portuguese word "barroco" or spanish "barrueco", both of which refer to a "rough or imperfect pearl", though whether it entered those languages via latin, arabic, or some other source is uncertain. it is also yields the italian "barocco" and modern spanish "barroco", german "barock", dutch...
https://www.wikiart.org/en/artists-by-art-movement/baroque