A Markush claim is one which claims members of a finite group as being “selected from the group consisting of A, B and C.” Each member must have at least one property akin to the group.
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A Markush claim is one which claims members of a finite group as being “selected from the group consisting of A, B and C.” Each member must have at least one property akin to the group.
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