International Application Number
Term: International Application Number
Definition: The unique number assigned to a patent application when it is filed, consisting of a three-letter code PCT, a slant, the two-letter code of the receiving office, a four-digit year indicating the year in which the papers were first received, a slant, and a six-digit serial number. (e.g., PCT/SE2004/000001").
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