ELECTRIC VAPORIZERS INGESTION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DELTA FLORA AEG Capital 36 Stonewall Drive Livingston NJ 07039 Electric vaporizers for the ingestion and inhalation of tobacco and other herbal matter;
DELTA NECTAR AEG Capital 36 Stonewall Drive Livingston NJ 07039 Electric vaporizers for the ingestion and inhalation of tobacco and other herbal matter;
EVERYDAY. SIMPLE. Feather Company, Ltd. 40 Larch Street, Suite #201 Sudbury, Ontario P3E5M7 Canada electric vaporizers for the ingestion and inhalation of cannabidiol (CBD); electric vaporizers for the vaporization of cannabidiol (CBD) e-liquid; electric vaporizers, namely, smokeless vaporizer pipes for the ingestion and inhalation of herbal matter derived from legal sources; oral vaporizers for smokers; oral vaporizers for smoking purposes; smokeless electronic cigarettes; all of the foregoing intended for use only with cannabidiol derived from industrial hemp with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis;
MEDIVAPE Charlie Weinberger 15507 S. Normandie, # 102 Gardena CA 90247 Electric vaporizers for the ingestion and inhalation of tobacco and other herbal matter;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a sensor for the in vivo measurement of an analyte, comprising a plurality of particles of suitable size such that when implanted in the body of a mammal the particles can be ingested by macrophages and transported away from the site of implantation, each particle containing the components of an assay having a readout which is an optical signal detectable transdermally by external optical means, and either each particles being contained within a biodegradable material preventing ingestion by the macrophages, or each particle being non-biodegradable. The invention relates to a process for the detection of an analyte using such a sensor, comprising implantation of the sensor into the skin of a mammal, transdermal detection of analyte using external optical means, degradation of the biodegradable material, ingestion of the particles by macrophages, and removal of the particles from the site of implantation by macrophages.