U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 85027075
Data processing services in the field of health, science, and medicine, namely, compilation, collection, analysis and systemization of data in computer databases and data administration
Providing multiple-user access to a global computer information network; electronic transmission of data from computer databases
Design of computer programs for data processing for others, designing and implementing network web pages for others; technical consultation in the field of science and medicine research
Electronic measuring devices for medical use for determining the concentration of a substance in an in-vitro or in-vivo specimen containing body or other liquids, comprising of a first electrode covered by a cover layer of insulating material, a signal source connected to the first electrode applying a modulated electrical voltage to the first electrode for generating an electric field in the specimen, a measuring circuit for measuring at least one parameter depending on response of the specimen to the field, and a data processor determining the concentration from the parameter; medical diagnostic electronic measuring devices and electronic measuring instruments, namely, electronic glucose sensors and electronic steering devices for insulin pumps
Computer programs for medical diagnosis; computer programs in the field of diabetes therapy for database management, mathematical and statistical calculations, calibration processes, setting of electronic parameters; computer software, namely, diabetes care management software, software for patients and physicians to manage, track, monitor and test insulin levels, software for diabetes therapy management; Electronic measuring devices for MEDICAL RESEARCH USE FOR determining the concentration of a substance in an in-vitro or in-vivo specimen containing body or other liquids, comprising of a first electrode covered by a cover layer of insulating material, a signal source connected to the first electrode applying a modulated electrical voltage to the first electrode for generating an electric field in the specimen, a measuring circuit for measuring at least one parameter depending on response of the specimen to the field, and a data processor determining the concentration from the parameter; medical research electronic measuring devices and electronic measuring instruments, namely, electronic glucose sensors and electronic steering devices for insulin pumps
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