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    An Essentially Minimal Improvement to an Existing Invention That Is
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An Essentially Minimal Improvement to an Existing Invention That Is

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An essentially minimal improvement to an existing invention that is not worthy of patent protection is called a[n] _______ improvement and is considered relatively obvious.

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