STUD

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ALMAHURST STUD P. J. BAUGH INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED 3095 KEENE PIKE NICHOLASVILLE KY 403569772 STUD;HORSE BREEDING AND STUD SERVICES; AND HORSE FARM SERVICES;
HOMESTUD Colin MacKenzie, MD 11605 Norwood Leawood KS 66211 HOME STUD;Providing an Internet website portal featuring promotion and advertising for home service providers and product manufacturers;
LIVE OAK STUD Live Oak Stud 9275 S.W. 9th Street Road Ocala FL 34481 STUD;breeding and raising [ thoroughbred ] cattle and breeding and raising thoroughbred horses;
MILLENNIUM STUD Millennium Farms, Kentucky 5275 Paris Pike Lexington KY 40501 STUD;horse breeding and stud services;
PIN OAK STUD ABERCROMBIE, JOSEPHINE EVERLINA SUITE 500 5005 RIVERWAY HOUSTON TX 77056 STUD;BREEDING AND STUD SERVICES FOR HORSES;
PIN OAK STUD ABERCROMBIE, JOSEPHINE EVERLINA SUITE 500 5005 RIVERWAY HOUSTON TX 77056 STUD;BREEDING AND STUD SERVICES FOR HORSES;
STUD BUDDY Stud Buddy Products Inc. 7505 147th Ave. SE Snohomish WA 98290 STUD;Storage racks adapted to store material and/or hand material therefrom; shelving; shelves adapted to be mounted to vertical supports such as exposed supports found in a garage or storage setting;
STUD BUILDER Softech USA PO Box 7963 Newport Beach CA 92658 STUD;Custom design of studs based upon personal selections made by the customer via a website;
STUDDS RY-CO CORPORATION 349 LINCOLN ST. HINGHAM MA 02043 STUD;ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, LEATHER FOOTWEAR, CASUAL FOOTWEAR, SLIPPERS, AND SANDALS;
STUDDS RI-CO CORPORATION 349 LINCOLN STREET HINGHAM MA 02043 STUD;ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, LEATHER FOOTWEAR, CASUAL FOOTWEAR, SLIPPERS, AND SANDALS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. In an arc stud welding device and method, after initial contact of a stud with a component (welded component) to which it is to be welded, the stud is lifted by an amount that permits a proper arc to be formed, even if the welded component was depressed by the initial contact with the stud. After melting of the tip of the stud and a portion of the welded component, the stud is pressed securely into the welded component to weld the stud to the welded component, with the welded component being depressed by the stud to an extent greater than that caused by the initial contact.