DESIGN CONDUCTING SURVEYS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CASTLEBRANCH FUTUREFOCUS Castle Branch, Inc. 1844 Sir Tyler Drive Wilmington NC 28405 Design and conducting of surveys in the field of educational research, experience, training, and performance for educational institutions for the purpose of evaluating, improving and developing educational programs, namely, teaching procedures;CASTLE BRANCH FUTURE FOCUS;Design and conducting of business, student, alumni and employee surveys for educational institutions for business purposes, namely, for improving and developing programs, reporting and credentialing requirements, research, alumni tracking, employment statistics, grant applications and requirements, and improving student and faculty satisfaction;Providing a website for the collection and analysis of business, student, alumni and employee personal and professional data for use by educational institutions for business purposes, namely, for improving and developing programs, reporting and credentialing requirements, research, alumni tracking, employment statistics, grant applications and requirements, and improving student and faculty satisfaction;
CB FUTUREFOCUS Castle Branch, Inc. 1844 Sir Tyler Drive Wilmington NC 28405 Design and conducting of surveys in the field of educational research, experience, training, and performance for educational institutions for the purpose of evaluating, improving and developing educational programs, namely, teaching procedures;CASTLE BRANCH FUTURE FOCUS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A fuel cell has an ion-conducting membrane comprising an ion-conducting region and a non-ion-conducting region. The ion-conducting region is formed by a plurality of ion-conducting passageways that extend through the membrane. The passageways are filled with ion-conducting material and may be surrounded by non-ion conducting material. The membrane may comprise a substrate of non-ion-conducting material that is penetrated by openings, each opening providing a corresponding one of the passageways.