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100% COMO LARIOSETA S.p.A.
42069 Krask, Ted R
5 Hendrick Motorsports, Inc.
A TIME TO MAKE FRIENDS Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
ACCENTUETTE CALIFORNIA FORMS, INC.
ARGENTOVIVO Gruppo Arcte S.p.A.
B CELL BEMBERGCELL S.p.A.
BACI RUBATI Gruppo Arcte S.p.A.
BEECH-NUT Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation
BONWIT TELLER Bonwit Teller, L.P. Bontel Corporation and Retail Distribution Enterprises as general partners
CINEMATION MINKOFF, ROBERT
CIVIDINI CIVIDINI S.R.L.
CLUB 21 Yoo, Young Jin
CO.RE1920 S.I.C. SOCIETA' INDUSTRIA CHIMICA S.p.A.
DEVOTIONWEAR DEVOTIONWEAR, LLC
DP DARIO PAGANINI Paganini S.R.L.
EMBROIDME EmbroidMe.com, Inc.
EMBROIDME.COM EmbroidMe.com, Inc.
ESPN CLASSIC ESPN, INC.
ESPN ORIGINALS ESPN, INC.
ESPN U ESPN, INC.
ESPNU ESPN, INC.
EXPN ESPN, INC.
FANADDICT WIRELESS MARKETING ENTERPRISES, LLC
FANTOO Fantoo, Inc.
FLASHER Flasher Factory, Inc.
FOR THE LOVE OF THE SPORT For the LOVE of DANCE, Inc.
GIRL DIVER THE ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES Land, Christine T.
GUIDE AND OUTFITTER ISSUE PANAMA JACK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
HABANA JOE Gere, Joseph John
HAPPY HAYLEE HERO Bloom, Akivah
HAPPY HAYLEE HERO Bloom, Akivah
HIGH GENERATION FORALL CONFEZIONI S.p.A.
HISPANA FERTRAM S.A.
INDUSTRIA INDUSTRIA PRODUZIONI S.R.L.
JULIE JESTER Bloom, Akivah
JULIE JESTER Bloom, Akivah
K Idea Tree, Inc.
KATIE KAROT Bloom, Akivah
KATIE KAROT Bloom, Akivah
KEEDO KEEDO INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED
KIDDLEYWEAR Idea Tree, Inc.
KOCCA GRUPPO GERMANI S.r.l.
LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA FONDAZIONE LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA
LEGNANO TINTI MANIFATTURA DI LEGNANO S.p.A.
LIGHT YEARS Isenberg, Barbara
LOVE IS BLONDE Linn, Paige
MALAMUJER Feijo, Da Maria Malo
MARZOTTO LAB MANIFATTURA LANE GAETANO MARZOTTO & FIGLI SPA
ME BABY CAIM, LLC
MELODY MAJESTY BLOOM, AKIVAH L
MELODY MAJESTY Bloom, Akivah
MM Haddad Apparel Group Ltd., The
MM MIGHTY MAC Haddad Apparel Group Ltd., The
MM MIGHTY MAC Haddad Apparel Group Ltd., The
NAKED NEWS EGALAXY MULTIMEDIA INC.
NANNEKIDS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NETWORK, LTD.
PAR 72 PAR 72 S.r.l.
PINK CLUB Linn, Paige
PLASMATO MANIFATTURA LANE GAETANO MARZOTTO & FIGLI SPA
PURRFECTIONARIES Bloom, Akivah
ROSIE'S PLACE KIDRO PRODUCTIONS, INC.
SHERRI SUGAR BLOOM, AKIVAH L
SHERRI SUGAR Bloom, Akivah
SOULDECISION Indecision Trevor Guthrie, a Canadian citizen; David Bowman, a Canadian citizen and Ken Lewko, a Canadian citizen
SUPERROUBAIX M.I.T.I. MANIFATTURA ITALIANA TESSUTI INDEMAGLIABILI S.p.A.
TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM Fantoo, Inc.
THE BLACK MOOSE KRAFTI, INC.
THE WAGALONGS Bloom, Akiva
TREND LES COPAINS FINANZIARIA LES COPAINS S.p.A.
TREND ZONE CRADLE TOGS, INC.
U Ultimate Stakes Golf Tour, LLC
UKFC FRENCH CONNECTION LIMITED
ULTIMATE STAKES GOLF TOUR Ultimate Stakes Golf Tour, LLC
VESPA Piaggio & C.S.P.A.
VESPA Piaggio & C.S.P.A.
VIBRAM VIBRAM S.P.A.
WAGALONG TOTS Bloom, Akivah
WAVE Guangzhou Vanguard Watersport Products Co. Ltd.
WEEWASH Birtwell, Kelli
WORLD SERIES OF HOCKEY LESSARD DANIEL
WWW.SARTORIALE.IT DI PAL ZILERI FORALL CONFEZIONI S.p.A.
X ESPN, INC.
X GAMES ESPN, INC.
XS GRIP VIBRAM S.P.A.
YAH DEE Francis, Eustace Theodore
ZENSEI ZENSEI, INC.
ZENSEI ZENSEI, INC.
ZIGINY Zigi Enterprises, Inc.
Technical Examples
  1. A life detector adapted to be used to determine whether an organism or part thereof suits a life condition predefined by a set of ranges, each for a physiological parameter and each characterizing this life condition. The detector comprises a sensor unit adapted to sense at least two of the physiological parameters and to generate signals indicative of their values, a processor for receiving and processing the signals to arrive at these values, the processor further being adapted to disregard any value falling outside the range of the respective parameter and to produce a qualitative diagnosis based on values falling within its range. This diagnosis is indicative of whether the organism or part thereof suits the life condition. The detector further comprises indication means adapted to indicate the diagnosis. The detector may be assembled using a general-purpose programmable communication device, a standard medical sensor and a special cable adapter.
  2. A method for sanitizing scuba diving equipment including aqua lungs, wet-suits, fins, caps and masks comprises exposing confined parts of the gear such as hoses, pressure regulators and mouthpieces to a pressurized flow of fluid using a fluid-conditioning spray gun adapted to mix a germicidal solution into a jet of water or other fluid carrier. The spray gun has a conical nozzle provided with a set of graduated, flexible, feather-edged disks or barbs that can hermetically mate with a number of scuba diving component apertures of different sizes and shapes.
  3. A lounge chair having a frame supported by legs, which may or may not have wheels incorporated therewith, and at least first and second adjustable backrest portions pivotally attached to the chair. When a sunbather wishes to sit on the lounge chair in an inclined position with his or her back supported, he or she inclines one of the backrest members which will position the sunbather in the most optimal position relative to the sun for sun bathing. As the sun passes overhead to a point which causes the sunbather's exposure to the sun to be diminished, the sunbather may merely drop the first backrest portion down to a horizontal or other desired position, adjust the second backrest portion to a position of inclination which suits the sunbather, and turn him or herself around 180° to lay in the opposite direction in the lounge chair.
  4. An adsorption filter material used especially for producing protective materials, such as NBC protective suits, has a first layer, a second layer, and an adsorption layer arranged between the first layer and the second layer. The adsorption layer has a first activated carbon layer with granular or spherical activated carbon particles. The first activated carbon layer additionally contains activated carbon fibers and/or the adsorption layer additionally contains a second activated carbon layer with activated carbon fibers.
  5. A cordless stethoscope for use in hazardous material environments comprising a fluid tight hand held sound sensing device having a stethoscope head for sensing auscultatory sounds, a transmitter for transmitting sounds sensed by the device, a receiver for receiving transmissions from the transmitter and an ear piece for converting the received transmissions into audible sound. The housing is sized and shaped for being grasped by a gloved hand and is fluid tight for decontamination purposes. The sound sensing device may further comprise a microphone for sensing otherwise inaudible voice communications from a patient. The transmitter and receiver preferably uses magnetic induction transmissions to transmit sounds through barriers such as hazardous material suits that may be worn by clinicians during treatment of patients in possible hazardous material situations.

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