PIGS

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DESIGNER PIGS DESIGNER PIGS, INC. 6152 SOUTH HEARN ROAD ELLENWOOD GA 30049 PIGS;SPECIALLY BRED MIDGET PIGS AS HOUSEHOLD PETS;
FAST PIGS H & M Fast Farms Inc. 311 - 21st Street East Saskatoon Saskatchewan S7K 0C1 Canada PIGS;Live hogs;
FAST PIGS FAST-SEXING TECHNOLOGIES ULC #8 - 4003 Millar Avenue Saskatoon Saskatchewan S7K2K6 Canada PIGS;Live Hogs;
MCPIGS MALE CHAUVINISTIC PRESERVATIONISTS INTERNATIONAL GROUP & SOCIETY 8500 RIVERSIDE DRIVE N.E. ST. PETERSBURG FL 33702 PIGS;INDICATING MEMBERSHIP IN AN ORGANIZATION OF MALE CHAUVINISTS;
P.I.G.S. Nyland, Charles Scott 1150 Nix Road Alpharetta GA 30004 PIGS; POLICE INVESTIGATORY GROUP FOR SOCIETY;Investigation and surveillance services, namely, services relating to monitoring, reporting, and cataloging instances of misconduct by law enforcement officers and agencies, grievance procedures, website and hyperlinks to information for assisting victims of police misconduct;
PIGS ONLY CARGILL, INCORPORATED 15407 McGinty Road West Wayzata MN 55391 PIGS;non-medicated pig feed;
PIGSAN Sano - Moderní výziva zvírat spol. s r.o. Npor. O. Bartoska 15 CZ-344 01 Domazlice, Horejsí Predmestí Czech Republic PIGS AN;Fodders for animals, primarily dry;
TOPIGS CVZ-Groep b.v. HELVOIRTSEWEG 227 5263 LT VUGHT Netherlands TO PIGS;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Living animals;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Novel metabolites and enzymes involved in skatole metabolism are disclosed. The novel metabolites are 3-OH-3-methylindolenine (HMI); 3-methyloxindole (3MOI); indole-3-carbinol (I-3C); and 2-aminoacetophenone (2-AM). Measuring levels of these metabolites in a pig may be useful in identifying the pig's ability to metabolize skatole and its susceptibility to boar taint. The novel enzymes involved in skatole metabolism are aldehyde oxidase and CYP2A6. Enhancing the activity of these enzymes may be useful in enhancing skatole metabolism and reducing boar taint. The identification of the enzyme also allows the development of screening assays for substances that interact with these enzymes and skatole metabolism or for genetic screening to identify pigs on the basis of their skatole metabolism. Pigs having high levels of these enzymes may be selected and bred to produce pigs that have a lower incidence of boar taint.