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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Sidaway; Howard A..The latest application filed is for "method of controlling the differential dissolution rate of photoresist compositions, polycyclic olefin polymers and monomers used for making such polymers".
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Method of controlling the differential dissolution rate of photoresist compositions, polycyclic olefin polymers and monomers used for making such polymers Grant 7,608,382 - Rhodes , et al. October 27, 2 | 2009-10-27 |
Method of controlling the differential dissolution rate of photoresist compositions, polycyclic olefin polymers and monomers used for making such polymers App 20080124651 - Rhodes; Larry F. ;   et al. | 2008-05-29 |
Method of controlling the differential dissolution rate of photoresist compositions, polycyclic olefin polymers and monomers used for making such polymers Grant 7,341,816 - Rhodes , et al. March 11, 2 | 2008-03-11 |
Method of controlling the differential dissolution rate of photoresist compositions, polycyclic olefin polymers and monomers used for making such polymers App 20040166436 - Rhodes, Larry F. ;   et al. | 2004-08-26 |
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