MARK REPRESENTS LETTERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AB SEPRO CORPORATION 11550 N. Meridian St., Ste. 600 Carmel IN 46032 THE MARK REPRESENTS THE LETTERS A AND B, INDICATING APPLICANT.;In the statement, column 2, after line 4, The mark represents the letters a and b, indicating applicant., should be inserted, and the drawing is corrected to appear as follows See bound volume;ALGAECIDE;THE DRAWING IS LINED FOR THE COLOR RED, BUT NO CLAIM IS MADE TO COLOR.;
CZECH & SPEAKE Q-BA Czech & Speake International Licensing Limited 8 Clifford Street London W1S 2LQ United Kingdom The mark represents the letters R and U and red E. The mark is an artful way of conveying a question, i.e., are you ready?;air fresheners and room deodorants and deodorizers;CZECH SPEAKE Q-BA;toiletries, namely, shampoo, hair conditioner, face and body soap, liquid soap for hands, face and body, liquid soap, bath and shower foams and gels, shaving creams, aftershave and preshave balms, face and body creams and lotions, moisturizers for hand, lip and body, face cleansers and toners, beauty masks, exfoliating masks and scrubs, aromatherapy oils, sun tanning oils, sun tanning gels, lotions, creams and oils, self-tanning gels, lotions, creams and oils, toothpaste; perfumery, namely, perfumes, colognes, toilet water, room fragrances, scented sticks for burning, scented wood, pot-pourri; cosmetics, namely, foundation make-up, face and body bronzers, baby powder, skin face and body powder and non-medicated foot powder, blusher, lipstick, lipliner, lipgloss, eyeshadow, eye pencil, mascara;
PP PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA, INC. 123 William Street New York NY 10038 The mark represents the letters PP in stylized form.;Condoms;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are provided for determining the efficient conjunction of Boolean variables drawn from an and-or forest of choices. The techniques determine two contexts to conjoin, where the contexts consist of choices drawn from an and-or forest of choices. The choices in the first context are marked with a first mark, along with all of their antecedent choices. The choices in the second context are marked with a second mark, along with all of their antecedent choices. The techniques determine and-nodes in the and-or forest having the first mark from a first dependent or-node and the second mark from a second dependent node. The dependent or-nodes are refined and then partitioned into classes based on the presence of the first mark and the second mark, the first mark only, the second mark only, and neither mark. A cross-product of the partitions for each node is determined and the resultant combinations are grouped based on the presence of both the first and second marks, the presence of the first mark only, the presence of the second mark only and presence of neither mark. A new or-node having choices reflecting the combinations having both marks, the first mark only, the second mark only and neither mark is determined. The new or-node represents a transformed and-or forest of choices that is in free-choice form. The first and second nodes in the forest of choices are replaced with an or-node having choices based on the first and second mark. The conjunction of contexts is then determined based on the choice having both the first and second marks.