- A
trade name,
trading name, or
business name is a
pseudonym used by
companies that do not
operate under their registered company name. The term for this...
- A
trademark (also
written trade mark or trade-mark) is a form of
intellectual property that
consists of a word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination...
- anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is
manufactured by Menarini,
under the
tradename Keral. It is
available in the UK, as
dexketoprofen trometamol, as a prescription-only...
- "Friendly's" restaurants). However, in
highly inflected languages, a
tradename may have to
carry case
endings in usage. An
example is Finnish, where...
- to Rome and
continued manufacturing and
distributing the poison. The '
tradename' "Manna di San Nicola" ("Manna of St.
Nicholas of Bari") may have been...
-
Durabrand is a
private label tradename of Walmart,
which was
introduced in
early 1999. It was
previously available in the UK
through ASDA as a replacement...
- to a
lapse in
trademark renewal that
allowed PepsiCo to take over the
tradename "Ting" for soft
drink products for
distribution in the
United States....
- the
tradename Fluon PTFE; Sold by
Dupont and
Chemours Company under the
tradename Teflon; sold by
Solvay Specialty Polymers under the
tradenames Algoflon...
- in Canada,
Italy and
Russia under the
tradename Neuleptil and in
United Kingdom and
Australia under the
tradename Neulactil. The
primary uses of periciazine...
- is all-trans-retinoic acid;
initial tradename: Retin-A.
Isotretinoin is 13-cis-retinoic acid;
initial tradename: Accutane.
Etretinate and Acitretin,...