POWER BLEND

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POWERBLEND Strategic Prayer Initiative, Inc. 1C 84 Pine Ave. Riverside IL 60546 POWER BLEND;Charitable outreach services, namely, providing counseling services in the field of religion; Christian ministry services; Conducting religious prayer services; Counseling services in the field of Christian conduct in personal relationships; Ministerial services, namely, holding spiritual retreats to assist religious leaders, both clergy and lay, to develop and enhance their spiritual lives; Organizing and conducting support groups in the field of religion; Providing a web site featuring information about religion; Providing a website featuring information about religious belief systems; Providing a website featuring information for local church leaders in the field of Christian growth; Religious and spiritual services, namely, conducting religious worship, marriage ceremonies, baptismal ceremonies, baby dedications, bereavement ceremonies, and religious counseling; Religious and spiritual services, namely, providing gatherings and retreats to develop and enhance the spiritual lives of individuals; Religious services, namely, prayer meetings;
POWERBLEND PLANT RESPONSE, INC. 100 Capitola Drive, Suite 305 Durham NC 27713 POWER BLEND;Fertilizers; plant foods; Plant nutrients; Soil nutrients, namely, fertilizers; Microbial, biotechnical and bacteriological compositions for use in agriculture, horticulture, turf, and lawn and garden, namely, microbial nutrient compositions, microbial compositions, bioremediation compositions, and mineral fertilizing preparations for enhancing plant and grass growth and health; Biotechnologically produced microbes, enzymes, and metabolites, namely, chemical preparations for use as an additive to fertilizers for agricultural, horticultural, turf, and lawn and garden use for enhancing plant and grass growth and health; Soil primers, namely, fertilizers, chemical additives for use in fertilizers, and chemical soil conditioners for agricultural, horticulture, turf, and lawn and garden use; Biotechnologically produced microbes and microbe chemical compositions for fortifying plants and enhancing plant and grass growth and health; Microbial inoculants, namely, biological microorganisms containing one or more microbes for agricultural, horticultural, turf, and lawn and garden use for improving overall soil and plant health; Biotechnologically produced microbes, enzymes, and metabolites, namely, chemical preparations for use in the manufacture of fertilizers for enhancement of plant growth, plant productivity, plant stability, plant health, plant recovery and plant self-defense;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computer-based feature suppression method is used in removing a blend chain formed by a set of blend faces, and creating a new model without the blend faces. Blend recognition is used to determine the support faces, spring edges and cross edges for each blend face of the blend chain. The method further includes classifying the edges of the blend faces into spring edges, cross edges, and other edges, determining the other blend chains which interact with the blend chain of interest, separating the interacting blend chains from the blend chain, and deleting the blend face of the blend chain after separating thereof from the interacting blend chains. The cross edges of the blend faces in the blend chain are used to find the blend for which a face is missing between the blend face and the support face. In one implementation the identified blend chains are deleted by extension or contraction of neighboring blend faces so as to patch-up deleted regions.