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Orthopedic Veterinary Implants Market
PersistenceMarketResearch, in its report entitled “The
Orthopedic Veterinary Implants Market”, paves the way for every technological advancement through which the healthcare industry is evolving. While preparing the report, every parameter has been considered – right from the inception of that particular thing in healthcare industry to the end-results and the role modern-day research and technology play therein.
A recent report by Grey2K USA suggests that more than 14,000 injuries were reported at Greyhound racing in the U.S. between
2008 and
2016. These injuries mainly included broken legs, crushed skulls, seizures, paralysis, and broken backs. According to the
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the percent of dogs and cats owned by households is
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The Veterinary Orthopedic Implants Market report by Persistence Market Research is focusing on the fact that healthcare providers are into collection of socioeconomic information of the patients, so that tracking at any point of time is possible. This on-the-go monitoring is amongst the ongoing trends in the healthcare industry.
Orthopedic implants are used to treat various orthopedic conditions like healing broken bones and joints. With growing number of people owing a companion animals the demand for veterinary market is growing rapidly. People are willing to spend more on the health of their pets which is strengthening the demand for products used for health and well-being of the animals. Pet animals like dogs and cats usually suffer from fractures due to vehicular trauma, fights and sport injuries. Even though injuries in animals heal quickly, in case of broken bones orthopedic surgeries are required for healing the bones. Depending on the type of fra
Uniloc 2017 LLC v. Facebook Inc.
, Appeal Nos. 2019-1688, -1689 (Fed. Cir. Mar. 9, 2021)
In this week’s Case of the Week, Uniloc appealed from two consolidated IPR decisions finding multiple claims unpatentable as obvious. The Federal Circuit affirmed, addressing several discrete issues. It first addressed the foremost issue of “whether 35 U.S.C § 314(d)’s ‘No Appeal’ provision bars this court’s review of the Board’s conclusion that under § 315(e)(1) a petitioner is not estopped from maintaining the IPR proceeding before it.” Next, the Court addressed multiple challenges to the Board’s estoppel conclusions. Finally, the Court addressed challenges to the Board’s findings of unpatentability on all claims and the Board’s claim construction of the term “attaches to.”