EQUINE ASSISTED TRAINING SERVICES

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BECOME SOMEONE WORTH FOLLOWING. Peak Technical Institute 235 S. Old Glory Rd. Maryville TN 37801 Equine-assisted training services, namely, classes, seminars, workshops, programs in the field of business and professional development and distribution of training materials in connection therewith;
LEADING BY THE REINS MANE SUPPORT INC. 2919 DAVIS FORD RD. MARYVILLE TN 37804 Equine-assisted training services, namely, classes, seminars, workshops, programs in the field of business and professional development and distribution of training materials in connection therewith;
LEADING BY THE REINS Peak Technical Institute 235 S. Old Glory Rd. Maryville TN 37801 Equine-assisted training services, namely, conducting classes, seminars and workshops in the field of business and professional development and distribution of training materials in connection therewith;The mark consists of the design of a horse being led with a rope by a cowboy figure above the stylized wording LEADING BY THE REINS.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention relates to the development of a mammalian expression vector, under which expression of the structural genes of western equine encephalitis virus have been placed under the control of an eucaryotic promoter. When the recombinant vector is administered to mammalian cell culture or using a cell-free transcription/translation system, in vitro, authentic structural proteins of western equine encephalitis virus are produced as verified by reactivity with monoclonal antibodies developed to western equine encephalitis virus. When the recombinant DNA molecule is administered in vivo, a protective immune response is induced, thereby enhancing protection of the individual against subsequent infection by western equine encephalitis virus. In a similar manner, DNA vaccines to related alphaviruses (Venezuelan and eastern equine encephalitis viruses) could also be developed.