COMMUNITY MINE

Brand Owner Address Description
COMMUNITYMINE CATALYSIS 1601 East John St. Seattle WA 98112 COMMUNITY MINE;Advertising research; Advertising and marketing; Business monitoring and consulting services, namely, tracking web sites and applications of others to provide strategy, insight, marketing, sales, operation, product design, particularly specializing in the use of analytic and statistic models for the understanding and predicting of consumers, businesses, and market trends and actions; Business research and surveys; Development of marketing strategies, concepts and tactics, namely, audience development, brand awareness, online community building and digital word of mouth communications; Event planning and management for marketing, branding, promoting or advertising the goods and services of others; Market analysis; Market research; Market research services; Market research and market intelligence services; Market segmentation consultation; Marketing analysis services; Marketing consulting; Marketing consulting, namely, development of marketing campaigns for others; Marketing research; Marketing research services; Marketing services; Marketing services, namely, conducting consumer tracking behavior research and consumer trend analysis; Marketing services, namely, consumer marketing research; Online business research services that allow users to share opinions with a marketing research company related to everyday consumer products and services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to the field of land mines and in particular to devices and techniques for neutralising and/or retrieving land mines. Existing mine retrieval/neutralisation techniques include mechanical excavation or shaped charge attack and such techniques are either susceptible to blast damage in the event of inadvertent mine explosion or can produce ambiguous results (i.e. an operator can be unsure as to whether a mine has been successfully attacked or a non-mine target has been attacked in error). The present invention provides a mine retrieval technique that involves spearing the mine for later retrieval to the surface.