KEY CHAINS METAL

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BORGWARNER BorgWarner Inc. 3850 Hamlin Road Auburn Hills MI 48326 key chains of metal;writing pens, pencils, napkins made of paper, paper, racing programs, pictures, posters, printed promotional racing materials, namely, publications and magazines featuring racing, calendars;jewelry, lapel pins, wtaches;hats, caps and clothing for men, women and children, namely, t-shirts, shirts, sweaters and jackets;Disposable drinking cups, beverage glassware, mugs, insulating containers for food and beverages, namely, portable coolers, drinking cups and mugs;
BUNNYPEOPLE INTEL CORPORATION 2200 Mission College Boulevard Santa Clara CA 95052 key chains-metal;BUNNY PEOPLE;earrings, necklaces, and watches;
FEED WITH CANDY ZeptoLab UK Limited 2 Eaton Gate London SW1W9BJ United Kingdom Key chains of metal;Belt buckles; Halloween wigs;Slap and rubber bracelets; Bracelets;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Lanyards for holding badges;Coffee cups, tea cups and mugs; Lunchboxes;
FINGERBOARD CHAN, DAVID M. 4848 Ryland Avenue Temple City CA 91780 KEY CHAINS OF METAL;FINGER BOARD;
FUTURE PRIMITIVE FUTURE PRIMITIVE DESIGNS LTD. 3540 N. KNOLL DR. LOS ANGELES CA 90068 KEY CHAINS OF METAL;JEWELRY, NAMELY PINS, EARRINGS, AND NECKLACE CHARMS;
I PITY THE FOOL Mr. T 2850 Ocean Park Blvd. #215 Santa Monica CA 90405 Key chains of metal;Clothing, namely, t-shirts, hats, sweatshirts, socks, sweat pants, shoes, jackets, hooded pullovers, hooded sweatshirts, bandanas, caps, costumes for role playing; and wrist bands;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Drinking mugs, dishes;
SAFE MOVE Safe Moves 15500 Erwin Street, Suite 2457 Van Nuys CA 91411 key chains metal, cable bicycle lock and keys;bicycling gloves;plastic water bottles;key chains non metal;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed are polymer-based coatings and materials comprising (i) a polymeric composition including a polymer having side chains along a backbone forming the polymer, at least two of the side chains being substituted with a heteroatom selected from oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus and combinations thereof; and (ii) a plurality of metal species distributed within the polymer. At least a portion of the heteroatoms may form part of a chelation complex with some or all of the metal species. In many embodiments, the metal species are present in a sufficient concentration to provide a conductive material, e.g., as a conductive coating on a substrate. The conductive materials may be useful as the thin film conducting or semi-conducting layers in organic electronic devices such as organic electroluminescent devices and organic thin film transistors.