CROSS BOW

Brand Owner Address Description
CROSSBOW Crossbow Therapeutics, Inc. 450 Kendall Street Cambridge MA 02142 CROSS BOW;Consulting services in the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceutical research and development and genetic science; Consulting services in the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceutical research and development, laboratory testing, diagnostics, and pharmacogenetics; Medical and scientific research in the field of cancer treatment and diagnosis; Medical and scientific research in the field of diagnosis and treatment of cancer and immunological diseases; Medical and scientific research information in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Pharmaceutical research and development; Research and development in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields; Research and development of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of age-related diseases and cancer; Research and development in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Scientific research for medical purposes in the area of cancerous diseases; Scientific research for medical purposes in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Providing medical and scientific research information in the field of clinical trials; Providing medical and scientific research information in the field of pharmaceuticals and clinical trials; Providing medical and scientific research information in the fields of pharmaceuticals and genetics; Testing, inspection, research, or development of pharmaceutical preparations for gene therapy;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed herein is a bat comprising a handle portion, a transition portion attached to the handle portion, and a barrel portion attached to the transition portion. The barrel portion includes one or more first cross-sections having a first stiffness and a plurality of second cross-sections having a second stiffness. Each first cross-section is beside one second cross-section or between two of the second cross-sections and the first stiffness is greater than the second stiffness. The variance in stiffness between the first cross-sections and the second cross-sections is created by varying the amount of material in the cross-section or by, more accurately, removing material in the second cross sections to make the second cross-sections more flexible by creating slots. Likewise, a bat may be provided with third cross sections on the sides of the second cross-sections distal from the first cross-section whereby the third cross-sections are less stiff that the second cross-sections because more material is removed.