MARK CONSIST

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CTD CHARMING TRAVEL DESTINATIONS Delta Tour & Travel Services, Inc. 3360 Flair Drive, #102 El Monte CA 91731 The mark consist of the stylized letters CTD in red and gray, next to the words CHARMING in gray above the wording TRAVEL DESTINATIONS in red, all in stylized font.;Travel agency services, namely, making reservations and bookings for transportation; travel agency services, namely, making reservations and bookings for cruises; arranging transport for travelers; booking of travel tickets; on-line transportation reservation and travel ticket reservation services; online transportation reservation services; organizing transport for travelers; providing transportation check-in services for air, sea and land travelers; providing transportation ticketing services for air, sea and land travelers; transport of travellers;The color(s) Red and Gray is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;TRAVEL DESTINATIONS;
DANISH ENDURANCE Waternlife ApS Gramrodevej 13 DK-7130 Juelsminde Denmark The mark consist of DANISH is written in upper-case letters and is followed by an illustration of a figurative leaf that resembles that of a fern; underneath, ENDURANCE is written in upper-case letters.;Footwear, namely, ankle socks, half socks, cycling socks, tennis socks, soccer socks;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;DANISH;
PERFECT CHOICE CORONADO-MAGANA, FELIPE JOSE GUADALUPE GALLO 8490 ZAPOPAN 45235 Mexico THE MARK CONSIST OF A DESIGN OF A CHARACTER IN ORANGE WITH BLACK HEAD. TO HIS RIGHT SIDE APPEAR THE WORDS PERFECT CHOICE. THE FIRST IN BLACK AND THE SECOND IN ORANGE.;Arm rests for use with computers; Backup drives for computers; Computer disc drives; Central processing units (CPU); Communications computers; Computer hard discs; Computer hardware; Computer monitors; Computer mouse;The color(s) ORANGE AND BLACK is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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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.