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Karel Cejp

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Karel Cejp (22 February 1900 – 22 September 1979) was a Czech botanist and mycologist. After finishing highschool (rokycanském gymnáziu), he worked with Bohuslav Horak, an expert in the flora of the Balkan Peninsula and the Mediterranean. Later, he studied at Charles University in Prague with Josef Velenovský. In 1933 he was appointed an associate professorship, and in 1948 became a full professor. Cejp became the editor of the mycological journal Czech Mycology in 1948. [1] Fungal taxa named in his honour include Cejpia , [2] Cejpomyces (now Thanatephorus ), and Cejpomycetaceae (since subsumed in Ceratobasidiaceae). The standard author abbreviation Cejp is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [3] Further reading Pilat, A. (1950). "To the 50th birthday of Professor Karel Cejp". Studia Botanica Cechoslovaca . 11 (1/2): 1–6. .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:""&

Dermateaceae

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Dermateaceae Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Ascomycota Subphylum: Pezizomycotina Class: Leotiomycetes Order: Helotiales Family: Dermateaceae Fr. (1849) [1] Type genus Dermea Fr. (1825) [1] The Dermateaceae is a family of cup fungi in the order Helotiales. Most species in this family are plant pathogens but some are saprobes. Genera This is a list of genera in the family, based on the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota. [2] Aivenia — Angelina — Anthopsis — Ascluella — Atropellis — Belonopsis — Blumeriella — Calloria — Calloriella — Cashiella — Cejpia — Chaetonaevia — Chlorosplenium — Coleosperma — Coronellaria — Crustomollisia — Cryptohymenium — Dennisiodiscus — Dermateopsis — Dermea — Dibeloniella — Diplocarpa — Diplocarpon — Diplonaevia — Discocurtisia — Discohainesia — Drepanopeziza — Duebenia — Durandiella — Eupropolella — Felisbertia — Gr

TRIPS Agreement

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"TRIPS" redirects here. For the microprocessor, see TRIPS architecture. For the German racing driver, see Wolfgang von Trips. For other uses, see Trip. TRIPS Agreement Annex 1C to the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights    WTO members (where the TRIPS agreement applies)    Parties to the Agreement where also the membership of the European Union applies    Observers to the WTO Type Annex to the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization Effective 1 January 1995 [1] Parties 162 (All WTO members) [2] Languages English, French and Spanish Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights at Wikisource The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ) is an international legal agreement between all the member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It sets down minimum standards for the regulat

Berne Convention

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For other uses, see Berne Convention (disambiguation). Berne Convention Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works    Ratifications of the Convention as of 2012 Signed 9 September 1886 Location Berne, Switzerland Effective 5 December 1887 Condition 3 months after exchange of ratifications Parties 176 Depositary Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization Languages signed in French (prevailing in case of differences in interpretation) and English, officially translated in Arabic, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works at Wikisource The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works , usually known as the Berne Convention , is an international agreement governing copyright, which was first accepted in Berne, Switzerland, in 1886. [1] The Berne Convention formally mandated several aspects of modern copyright law; it