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French to English translations [PRO] Science - Science (general) / in a patent | |||||||
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Patent already in English? |
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@ writeaway re Google Patents |
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to be considered equal Explanation: Per discussion, "est pris" in my understanding means the value is assumed to be 1.71 |
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Reference: Patent already in English? Reference information: Lorsque présente, la couche de support présente de préférence un indice de réfraction différent de l'indice de réfraction moyen de la couche diffusante, avec une différence en valeur absolue supérieure à 0,01 , mieux 0,03, encore mieux 0,1, ce qui contribue à améliorer l'effet diffusant global de la structure. L'indice de réfraction moyen de la couche diffusante est pris égal à 1 ,71 mesuré avec un réfractomètre à la longueur d'onde de 589,29 nm à 20°C correspondant à la raie D du sodium http://www.google.com/patents/WO2013093848A1?cl=fr When present, this backing layer preferably has a refractive index different from the average refractive index of the scattering layer, with a difference in absolute value greater than 0.01, more preferably 0.03, more preferably 0.1, which contributes to improve the diffusing effect of the overall structure. The average refractive index of the scattering layer is taken equal to 1, 71 measured with a refractometer at a wavelength of 589.29 nm to 20 ° C corresponding to the sodium D line. http://www.google.com/patents/WO2013093848A1?cl=en |
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Reference: @ writeaway re Google Patents Reference information: About the new Google Patents What patents are available? Google Patents includes patent applications and grants from the USPTO, EPO, JPO, SIPO, WIPO, DPMA, and CIPO. Patents without English full text are machine-translated to English, so you can search foreign patent documents using only English keywords. https://support.google.com/faqs/answer/6261372?hl=en&ref_top... From your link: DESCRIPTION translated from French If you hover your cursor over any paragraph of the English text, a black box pops up headed Original text pops us showing the original French version of that paragraph. Here is one of the most amusing parts: The document or the security structure that comprises little (Fri) t comprise one or more additional security elements as defined below. Le document, ou la structure de sécurité qu'il comporte, peu(ven)t comporter un ou plusieurs éléments de sécurité supplémentaires tels que définis ci-après. Since the Google Patents service began, Google Patents results naturally appear at the top of Google search results ahead of results from other patent databases. To those who do not work with patents, it is not always clear whether any English results found are actual patent translations filed in other countries or simply, as here, Google machine translations for information purposes. |
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