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Carraguard is the proprietary name of a substance made from carrageenan, a carbohydrate gel derived from seaweeds that is widely used as a stabiliser in the food industry.
Another approach is to look for wines made from unusual, offbeat grapes, like our No. 3 white, a 2004 from Cusumano in Sicily that goes by the proprietary name Angimbé.
The statement continues: "Rubicon will continue to be the proprietary name of Inglenook's flagship wine, and Bascaules, who spent the past 21 years at Château Margaux, will lead a team of talented winemaking professionals dedicated to the goal of making Rubicon the finest New World estate wine produced in the Old World style".
(Kleenex, 1925: "the proprietary name of an absorbent disposable cleansing paper tissue" - and 10 citations from such sources as Trade Marks Journal, Noel Coward, Gypsy Rose Lee, Graham Greene.) The result is so up-to-now it's even captured "fax" (v.t., 1979, with examples down to 1986).
In addition, sheep pulmonary homografts appeared partially devitalized in some valvular regions, while the acellular porcine valves (from now on referred with the proprietary name Matrix P) were free from calcifications and repopulated by endothelial cells and fibroblasts [ 59].
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Note: Swellex, Split set and Williams are the proprietary names of Atlas Copco, International Roll Forms, Inc. and Williams Form Engineering Corp ,respectively.
The appellation names were subordinate in status to either the individual producers or the proprietary names they chose to label their bottles.
Switching Gears Unlike the turbocharger, the proprietary names and multiple varieties of semi-automatic gearboxes can confuse even avid drivers.
The following are the proprietary names for memantine: Axura® and Akatinol® (Merz), Namenda® (Forest Laboratories), Ebixa® and Abixa® (Lundbeck), and Memox® (Unipharm). 1 Prior to the approval of memantine, treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) was limited to cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI) for patients in the mild to moderate stages.
The only bottle from Liguria in the tasting, the 2007 Altavia with the curious proprietary name "Noname," was lighter-bodied still, crisp, lively and fresh but perhaps less distinctive than the others.
We developed decision-trees for different levels of detail of the therapeutic decision, namely the type of treatment, the pharmaco-therapeutic class, the international non proprietary name, and the dose of each medication.
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