DR AKTIVE DOES NOT IDENTIFY

Brand Owner Address Description
DR. AKTIVE Medfac bvba Kattevennen 8 3600 Genk Belgium DR. AKTIVE does not identify a living individual.;DR ACTIVE;orthopedic supports, namely, upper and lower extremity supports and orthopedic braces for the upper and lower body, namely, orthoses, belts, braces, cushions, splints, knee supports, heel cups and insole supports, thumb, wrist and elbow supports, shoulder immobilizers and supports, lumbar supports and belts; exercise equipment for medical and physical therapy purposes, namely, exercise bands, exercise cushions, exercise balls, exercise mats and exercise positioning cushions; orthopedic support apparatus for the use of supporting, monitoring and developing active movements and improving the stability, mobility and activity of upper and lower limbs; medical aids and devices to assist with daily living and mechanical products specially adapted for use by physically disabled persons to maintain the stability and confidence of a patient when stationary or moving, and supporting the transition from stationary to mobile, enabling greater independence, namely, walking, bathing, toileting, reaching, dressing and dining aids, in the nature of walking aids, walking sticks, bathtub rails, weight bearing rails, raised toilet seats and toilets, bathing and toileting sponges and devices that support the mobility requirements around bathing and toileting, adapted feeding cups, plates and cutlery, dressing sticks adapted for physically disabled persons, transition rails, supports and devices that provide stability when transitioning between seating to standing and turning while standing;
 

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  1. Programs, methods and apparatus for context sensitive font generation, especially handwriting fonts. In a preferred embodiment, a computer program product contains instructions to identify a character string including upper case, lower case, and/or symbolic characters; identify the first character in the string; identify a plurality of handwritten glyphs corresponding to the character; select one of the glyphs based upon an adjacent character in the string; and repeat the foregoing steps, thereby converting the character string.