EQUINE INCENTIVE SERVICES

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FF$ FUTURE FORTUNES USA, INC. 3334 W. Main St. Norman OK 73072 equine incentive services, namely, providing recognition and awards to registered foals and stallions and their riders, breeders and owners to demonstrate excellence in the field of horse breeding and performance;The mark consists of the letters FF$, with the dollar sign ($) being placed equidistant between the two F characters, to give it the appearance of a dollar sign ($).;FUTURE FORTUNES $;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
FF$ $ $ FUTURE FORTUNES USA, INC. 3334 W. Main St. Norman OK 73072 equine incentive services, namely, providing recognition and awards to registered foals and stallions and their riders, breeders and owners to demonstrate excellence in the field of horse breeding and performance;The mark consists of an illustration of a horse holding a money bag in its mouth. Directly below this money bag is a barrel with a design of the wording FF$. Beneath the horse are two additional bags of money resting on the ground.;FFS;FUTURE FORTUNES;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.