BODY WISE

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BODYWISE Thrifty Corporation Los Angeles CA BODY WISE;cosmetics; namely, shampoo, hair conditioner, hair spray, hair gel, hand cream, hand lotion, body lotion, foot lotion, moisture lotion, moisture cream, night cream, neck cream, cleansing milk, bubble bath, bath oil, massage oil, soap, shower soap, body soap, foot spray, eye gel, and lip balm;
BODYWISE Allen, Jeffrey D. 56 Prince Street FAIRFIELD CT 06825 BODY WISE;Massage therapy;
BODYWISE SEALY TECHNOLOGY One Office Parkway Trinity NC 27370 BODY WISE;Box springs; Mattresses;
BODYWISE COLOPLAST A/S Holtedam 1 Humlebaek 3050 Denmark BODY WISE;Ostomy bags and parts and fittings therefor, not included in other classes, namely, bags, attachment rings, closure rings, skin protecting sheets, base plates, filters, valves, couplers, integrated closures and integrated outlets;
BODYWISE VIATEK HONG KONG LIMITED 501 5/F Mirror Tower, 61 Mody Road Tsimshatsu, Kowloon Hong Kong BODY WISE;Bath brushes; Caddies for holding hair accessories for household and domestic use; Hair brushes; Make-up brushes; Household containers for storing and organizing makeup; Shower caddies;Mirrors; Mirrors enhanced by electric lights; Bathroom and shaving mirrors; Bathroom vanity mirrors; Hand mirrors; Personal compact mirrors; Toilet mirrors being hand-held mirrors;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus are provided for implementing frame header alterations using byte-wise arithmetic logic units (ALUs). First and second stage alteration engines include a plurality of first stage byte-wise arithmetic logic units (ALUs). Each ALU includes inputs for receiving frame data, command data, register data, and commands, and register data and data outputs. The first and second stage byte-wise ALUs respectively perform the received first and second stage commands and the second stage ALUs provide altered frame data output. The commands enable operations such as load, add, and, or, move, and the like used by the two-stages of byte-wise ALUs forming the alteration engines to perform the alterations or combine new header data into a stream of frame data.