... the same as if the mark hadbeen registered by the Office of that Contracting Party.(b) The indication of classes ofgoodsandservices provided for in Article 3 shall not bind the Contracting ... which shall exercise the said control in association with the Office of origin. In the event of disagreement between the said Office andthe International Bureau, the opinion of the latter shall ... Edition)__________________________________________________________________________________3GENERAL REMARKS The indications ofgoods or services appearing inthe class headings are general indicationsrelating to the fields to which, in principle, thegoods or services belong. The Alphabetical...
... REMARKS The indications ofgoods or services appearing inthe class headings are general indications relating to the fields to which, in principle, thegoods or services belong. The Alphabetical ... request ofthe person in whose name the international registration stands, or at the request of an interested Office made ex officio or at the request of an interested person, the International ... remarks set forth the criteria to be applied: (a) Services are in principle classified according to the branches of activities specified inthe headings ofthe service classes andin their Explanatory...
... each producing its own product. The water footprint ofthe business as a whole consists ofthe sum ofthe water footprints ofthe different business units. The water footprint of a business unit ... the business have an input inthe form of ingredients for the products manufactured derived from companies in preceding links ofthe production chain, and related indirect freshwater inputs, ... a business inthe next link ofthesupply chain; the other part is delivered to business unit 2 ofthe same business. Unit 2 produces product Y, which is partly sold to another business and...
... The fact that the values determined for the interceptsare close to the respective EEVs ofthe tickets supports the use ofthe S-model in representing the aggregate behavior of buyers inthe ... value.Use ofthe intercept as a phenomenological measure of the value ofthe product is also intuitive inthe absence of the S-model. The use of V±P as a measure ofthe drivingforce for demand was ... of competitors is not shown. The loop on the right connects the needs ofthe customerto the needs ofthe manufacturer andthe loop on the leftconnects the needs of society to the needs of the...
... example, analyses ofthe degree of partitioning of a variety of metals have been performed to provide insight concerningtheir persistence inthe water column andthe rate of delivery of sorbed metal ... right-hand side terms can, in principle, be calculated if the distri-bution of metal between the solid and aqueous phases is known, and if the speciation of metal inthe soil water is known. The ... result, the conclusions that are drawnare often of questionable validity. Compounding all of these problems is the failure of the classical PBT approach to consider, in any way, the quantity of the...
... surface ofthe great toe, plantar surface of the metatarsal ofthe first and fifth toes, andthe heel.Semmes W einstein monofilaments h ave high reliabi lity and validity for determining sensory ... the factors but also of their combined interactions.Sincewehaveunequalsample sizes, to satisfy the orthogonality ofthe MAN-OVA decomposition, the general linear test approachwas used in our ... collection, aided in data analysis and drafting and revising the manuscript. SM performed data analysis and aided in drafting and revising the manuscript. CMS performed data acquisition, aided in data...
... ts and HRQoL on the Psychological Well-being and School Environmentdimensions andthe Overall score in boys, and on the School Environment and Physical Well-b eing dimen-sions in girls. Inthe ... measures of LEs in order to take intoaccount also their effect in previous HRQoL.Conclusions The experience of LEs did impact the HRQoL of adoles-cents and youths in this sample, although the effect ... be part of a risk group. In addition, the combination of these two LEs seems to be usual. In fact,notonlytheLCUssumscoredeterminetheeffect,it’s the undesirab ility of thes e LEs what makes respon-dents...
... such18studies;19‘‘(B) identifying needs regarding the co-20ordination of Agency activities, including inter-21nal and external activities;22‘‘(C) maintaining the Agency’s focus in2 3areas of importance to ... PURPOSE. The Director ofthe Office shall—19‘‘(1) determine current Agency levels of activity20regarding women’s participation in clinical trials and2 1 the analysis of data by sex inthe testing of ... adding at the1 0end the following:11‘‘SEC. 908. OFFICE OF WOMEN’S HEALTH.12‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is established within13 the Office ofthe Commissioner ofthe Food and Drug Ad-14ministration...
... 5 of the Office in 6‘‘(A) identifying the need for programs and 7activities that focus on women’s health; 8‘‘(B) identifying needs regarding the co-9ordination of activities, including intramural ... ESTABLISHMENT. The Secretary shall estab-10lish within the Office ofthe Administrator ofthe Health 11Resources andServices Administration, an office to be 12known as the Office of Women’s Health. The ... fall within the mission of 5 the Administration; 6‘‘(C) identifying whether any need exists 7for the coordination of Administration activi-8ties, including internal and external activities;...