NAME WILLIAM DOYLE IDENTIFIES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
WILLIAM DOYLE GALLERIES William Doyle Galleries, Inc. 75 East 87th Street New York NY 10128 The name William Doyle identifies a living individual whose consent to registration and use of his name as a portion of the mark is made of record.;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Galleries, apart from the mark as shown.;Printed Matter-Namely, Auction Catalogues;
WILLIAM DOYLE GALLERIES William Doyle Galleries, Inc. 75 East 87th Street New York NY 10128 The name William Doyle identifies a living individual whose consent is of record.;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Galleries, apart from the mark as shown.;Appraisal of Personal Property, Including Paintings, Statues, Jewelry, Silver Service and Art Objects, and Furniture and Other Household Items;Auctioneering Services;
WILLIAM DOYLE GALLERIES William Doyle Galleries, Inc. 75 East 87th Street New York NY 10128 The name William Doyle identifies a living individual whose consent is of record.;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Galleries, apart from the mark as shown.;Appraisal of Personal Property, Including Paintings, Statues, Jewelry, Silver Service and Art Objects, and Furniture and Other Household Goods;Auctioneering Services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A monitoring system is described that is comprised of a processing system and a database system. The database system is configured to store identities for a plurality of channels in the communication network. The processing system identifies an error on a first channel of the plurality of channels. The processing system identifies a second channel of the plurality of channels that is adjacent to the first channel based on the database system and determines if an error occurs on the second channel. The processing system identifies a third channel of the plurality of channels based on database system and determines if an error occurs on the third channel. The processing system identifies polarization-mode dispersion based on determining the error occurs on the second channel and determining the error does not occur on the third channel.