Contains the full text of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 5,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-pap-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... But if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Application Publication Full Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad.Approximatley 5,000 patent application publications per week. Approximately 89 MB per weekly zipfile. References to the following external files are present, but the external files themselves are not present: - Mega Sequence Listing data files - Mathematica Notebook (NB) files - CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files - Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures image (TIFF) files
Contains the full text of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 5,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-pap-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... But if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Application Publication Full Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad.Approximatley 5,000 patent application publications per week. Approximately 89 MB per weekly zipfile. References to the following external files are present, but the external files themselves are not present: - Mega Sequence Listing data files - Mathematica Notebook (NB) files - CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files - Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures image (TIFF) files
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Contains the full text of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 5,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-pap-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... But if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Application Publication Full Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad.Approximatley 5,000 patent application publications per week. Approximately 89 MB per weekly zipfile. References to the following external files are present, but the external files themselves are not present: - Mega Sequence Listing data files - Mathematica Notebook (NB) files - CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files - Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures image (TIFF) files
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