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  • ''V8 Vegetable Juice'' is a trademark name for beverage products sold worldwide and made from either eight vegeta
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  • ...nd trademarks is subject to the Wikimedia '''[[foundation:Trademark Policy|trademark policy]]''' and '''[[Wikimedia:Wikimedia visual identity guidelines|visual
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  • ...pyright holder{{#if:{{{2|}}}|,&#32;{{{2}}},}} allows the use of this image with the following conditions: {{tl|{{{1|}}}}}</div>}} Usually, this is accompanied by {{tl|trademark}}.
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  • * Trading and branding with the KDE Logo is subject to the KDE e.V. trademark licence.
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  • ...ally logos, may be '''non-free, [[:en:Copyright|copyrighted]] and/or [[:en:Trademark|trademarked]]''' by the [[wikimedia:|Wikimedia Foundation]]''. ...y for such logos can be found at [[foundation:Trademark Policy|Wikimedia's Trademark Policy]], on [[meta:Logo]], and the [[meta:Talk:Logo|talk page]] there.''
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  • ...ents/q?db=tm&qt=sno&reel=&frame=&sno=73027311 "Chain Gun" USPTO Registered Trademark]</ref> for a chain-powered weapon. As with all guns that do not use energy from a fired cartridge to load the next rou
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    {{trademark}} ...against unauthorized use. Requests to use the Canadian flag in connection with business activities should be addressed to the Department of Canadian Herit
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  • ...''thiopental''', '''thiopentone''' '''sodium''', or '''Trapanal''' (also a trademark), is a rapid-onset short-acting [[barbiturate]] [[general anaesthetic]]. So ...ia]]. Its use in the United States and elsewhere has been largely replaced with that of [[propofol]]. Following [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]] [[Inj
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  • ...to one tablet, it reduces the [[pill burden]] and increases [[compliance]] with antiretroviral therapy. The drug has also found some potential as a prevent ...were effective in the initial treatment of patients with HIV-1 infection (with screening plasma HIV-1 RNA levels of <math>>=</math>1000000copies/mL in ACT
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  • ...ve effects of aspirin against acute myocardial infarction and death in men with unstable angina. Results of a Veterans Administration Cooperative Study| jo ...T. D.|pmc=129677}}</ref> In countries where ''Aspirin'' is a registered [[trademark]] owned by [[Bayer]], the generic term is ''acetylsalicylic acid'' (ASA).<r
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  • The development of simvastatin was closely linked with [[lovastatin]]. Biochemist Jesse Huff and his colleagues at [[Merck & Co.|M ...Wang SW, Li NC, Lee A, Lee TA, Kazis LE | title =Simvastatin is associated with a reduced incidence of dementia and Parkinson's disease | journal =BMC Medi
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  • '''Magnesium hydroxide''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>. As a suspension in water, it is of ...nesium Hydroxide}}</ref> Magnesium hydroxide has low solubility in water, with a [[solubility product|K<sub>sp</sub>]] of 1.5×10<sup>−11</sup>; all of
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  • ...telet]] effect, though it is relatively mild and short-lived when compared with that of [[aspirin]] or other better-known antiplatelet drugs. Ibuprofen al ...ub.com/cgi/reprint/32/4/317}}</ref> It was discovered by Andrew RM Dunlop, with colleagues Stewart Adams, John Nicholson, Jeff Wilson & Colin Burrows and w
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  • | image = Epinephrine structure with descriptor.svg Adrenaline (as with noradrenaline) does exert [[negative feedback]] to [[down-regulate]] its ow
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  • In 1920, the [[trademark]] and publication rights were sold to [[Sears|Sears Roebuck]], which held t ...new edition, but kept on as a permanent editorial department, to keep pace with the rapid increase in knowledge at the time.
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  • ...Hooper's association with ''The Times'' ceased in 1909, and he negotiated with the [[Cambridge University Press]] to publish the 29-volume eleventh editio ...1911 edition for the first time included a number of female contributors, with 34 women contributing articles to the edition.<ref>[[Gillian Thomas]] (1992
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  • ...ias for scholarship and literary style.<ref name="kogan_1958" /> Beginning with the 11th edition, the ''Britannica'' shortened and simplified articles to ...ze of the ''Britannica'' has remained roughly constant over 70&nbsp;years, with about 40&nbsp;million words on half a million topics.<ref name="index_prefa
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  • ...ot copyrightable, are still protected by other laws similar in effect to [[trademark]] laws. Such laws are intended to protect indicators of source or quality. [[Category:United States trademark law]]
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  • ...=Request+Status] USPTO Trademark Applications and Registrations Retrieval: Trademark Serial Number 71298294</ref>
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  • ...iling with the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office|U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]], the process essentially spin-coats two layers onto discs. One is ...2%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20050095432&RS=DN/20050095432 Patent Application: Article With Composite Hard Coat Layer And Method For Forming Composite Hard Coat Layer]
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