GROW YOUR OWN

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GRO YOUR OWN OMS Investments, Inc. 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 2800 Los Angeles CA 90067 GROW YOUR OWN;Providing advice and information on the subjects of gardening and lawn care and the use of products relating to gardening and lawn care, namely, plant foods, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, grass seed, potting mixes, soil, soil conditioners and amendments, mulches, and lawn and garden equipment; providing advice and information on the subjects of gardening and lawn care and the use of products relating to gardening and lawn care, namely, plant foods, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, grass seed, potting mixes, soil, soil conditioners and amendments, mulches, and lawn and garden equipment via print and electronic means; providing in-store consulting services on the subjects of gardening and lawn care and the use of related products, namely, plant foods, fertilizers, pesticides, grass seed, potting mixes, soil, soil conditioners and amendments, mulches, and lawn and garden equipment; lawn, tree, and shrub care services; landscape gardening services; consulting services in the field of lawn, tree, and shrub care and landscape gardening;
GROW Y'OWN Ken Kuhne 756 Camino los Abuelos Galisteo NM 87540 GROW YOUR OWN;Garden products, namely, raised bed gardens with bed covers, pipes, hoops, braces, hinges, and drain components and printed and electronic instructional materials, therewith;
GYO Oregon Brewing Company 2320 OSU Drive Newport OR 97365 GROW YOUR OWN;Distilled Spirits;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A joint having bond line grains that nucleate in the joint region and grow into the adjoined solid substrates. The resulting bond line grains have a size that is greater than a thickness of a molten region. The surfaces of the substrates are cold worked to a desired degree of residual stress prior to the bonding process so that the recrystallization of the substrate surface necessary for the grains to grow into the substrates results in a reduction in the local free energy.