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EJOINT The SarPes Group, Inc. 296 Ocean Boulevard Golden Beach FL 33160 E JOINT;electronic cigarettes and joints that utilize electronic chargers and not lighters; electronic cigarettes and joints for use as an alternative to traditional tobacco and marijuana cigarettes and joints; smokeless electronic cigarettes and marijuana joints; smokeless cigarette and joint vaporizer pipes that utilize electronic chargers and not lighters; smokeless electronic cigarettes and joints that vaporize marijuana and marijuana compounds including THC; electronic marijuana cigarettes and joints that utilize electronic chargers and not lighters;
EJOINT Consensus Orthopedics Inc. 1115 Windfield Way, Suite 100 El Dorado Hills CA 95762 E JOINT;ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL APPARATUS, NAMELY, ARTIFICIAL JOINTS, COMPONENTS FOR ARTIFICIAL JOINTS, MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR INSTALLING ARTIFICIAL JOINTS WHICH ARE CAPABLE OF ELECTRONIC DATA TRANSFER OR TRANSMISSION BETWEEN OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES;
EJOINT NELSON, JEFFREY 506 36TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 E JOINT;Electronic cigarettes; electronic smoking vaporizers; electric vaporizers, namely, vaporizer pipes for the ingestion and inhalation of herbal matter; electric vaporizers, namely, vaporizer pipes including herbal matter therein; electric vaporizers, namely, vaporizer pipes including herbal matter in liquid form therein; electric vaporizers, namely, vaporizer pipes for the ingestion and inhalation of cannabidiol (CBD); oral vaporizers for smoking purposes; electronic cigarettes and oral vaporizers for smokers; tobacco substitutes; electronic cigarettes containing tobacco substitutes not for medical purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a method and device, an elongate bone is removed from a meat-comprising extremity or part thereof of a slaughter animal. The bone has a first joint end, which forms part of a first joint, and a second joint end, which forms part of a second joint. The bone is taken out of the extremity at the first joint end, a tissue connection between the extremity and the second joint end of the bone substantially being retained. Then, meat is moved away from the bone in the region of the second joint end of the bone as a result of at least a part of the bone being moved in its longitudinal direction with respect to a scraper device towards and in particular beyond the second joint end, and the tissue connection between the extremity and the bone is mechanically broken.