It is the brand name of Tencel Ltd, used for its product, lyocell, the fibre's generic name. |
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Mirena is the brand name of a new type of intra-uterine contraceptive device, or coil. |
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Today's story is the rise of branded generics, where the retailer creates and promotes a brand name for its line of generics. |
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The latest version, known by the brand name Superglass, has two layers of clear film between the panes. |
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Another hotel under an international brand name is due to open in town next year. |
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Many products have been redesigned and relaunched as they have gone through their life cycle, yet their brand name has remained unchanged. |
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Although the FDA maintains that generics are identical to their brand name counterparts, scores of readers have reported problems. |
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The women now produce high-quality alpaca wool sweaters with their own brand name. |
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They are usually black, white or gray with the brand name written around the waistband. |
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Of course, she adds, spammers who mistarget their audience create a backlash against their product and brand name. |
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Some states allow pharmacists to substitute a generic medicine even if your doctor has prescribed the medicine by its brand name. |
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Well, it took a couple of seconds for me to realise that this was the brand name for a rather classy watch. |
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We carry a huge inventory of brand name brass, bullets, primers, powder and reloading accessories. |
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This marks a sad pass for a brand name that, while dreaded by many parents, spelled excitement to a generation of kids. |
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I have seen some young beggars with expensive flashy running shoes, with a quality brand name. |
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They often left windows open, and used a brand name residential insecticide to kill the biting insects that got into their home. |
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American Gilsonite Company mines and processes the mineral known as asphaltum, uintaite or uintahite under the brand name Gilsonite. |
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Technology is so cringingly cheap these days, I almost despair at the ease with which people are suckered in by brand name marketing. |
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Respondents had to correctly identify the brand name or company name in order to be classified as providing a correct response. |
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Littlewoods has been around for some time and it has good credentials and a good brand name. |
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The company was clearly dipping into both the brand name and generics markets until the competition got serious. |
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She sought to minimize losses from its patent expiration by getting FDA approval for an additional use under another brand name. |
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Sometimes ordering brand name drugs instead of generics does make a difference. |
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But for any product carrying the Perry's brand name, the mix is vat pasteurized. |
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What this meant was that pharmacists could substitute a generic drug for a brand name. |
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Very few countries had fully integrated brand name or generic drug industries within their borders. |
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Often doctors and patients don't trust generic medications, preferring the brand name drugs. |
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It will also make people seriously consider whether they must have brand name drugs instead of generics. |
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For example, Jell-O Oreo Pudding launched in May 2001, uses the Nabisco Oreo brand name and the Jello-O trademark. |
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Worse still, he is accused of trading on his global brand name, of captaining a team he doesn't even deserve to play in. |
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When a patent expires, the generics step in and sell analog versions of the brand name product for a fraction of the price. |
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The trademark sound of his instruments had been cheaply reproduced on digital synthesisers and he had lost control of his brand name. |
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Some 78 brand name stores offer overstock, out-of-season and even slightly faulty items at bargain prices. |
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A refrigerant, commonly known by the brand name of Freon, circulates through the system. |
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Miss Wilcox had worn the cap almost every day since buying it a year ago and was nicknamed Ted and Edward because of the brand name. |
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Almost infallibly, I hear a big brand name, followed by the statement of belief that the brand makes a good product. |
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The use of a celebrity to give a brand name to a book, or series of books, is therefore a smart move. |
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It is marketed under the brand name Plan B and is the second product to be labeled by the FDA for this indication. |
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Today, having successfully expanded and marketed its own brand name, it is not about to get out of the personal computer business. |
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Also, the ability to appraise the value of a dot-com brand name is still developing. |
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Smart architects leverage the brand name of quality products to market their homes. |
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National lobby groups are battling against the ad budgets of brand name giants. |
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It parodies the kind of picture that could advertise the brand name of such a product on an 18 th-century candy box. |
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The man was wearing brand name surf-style clothing and was driving either a white Nissan or Toyota van with mag wheels and thin tyres. |
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Just because a dot-com business has a well-known or attractive brand name is no assurance of success. |
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You had quite a bit of brand name talent involved for an independent, low-budget movie. |
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In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American. |
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With colours like hazel grey, peacock blue, glacier white, tangerine mist, thunder black and ecstasy purple and a brand name like Fiat it ought to get noticed. |
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The brand name and logo in high relief and an encircling decorative silver stripe round out the stylish appearance. |
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They didn't realize that paint is an area where a brand name means little if quality doesn't follow. |
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But are all generic drugs truly equal to their brand name counterparts? |
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In a world in which there are so many kinds of media, insinuating one's brand name into people's everyday lives via word of mouth has become an increasingly powerful force. |
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It is relentlessly positive and constantly whispering the mantra of ease and happiness through wealth and the purchase of this or that brand name product. |
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Fountain sells under its own brand name milk packets, fine sugar packets, creamers, sugar cubes, chocolates and biscuits. |
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A rival wine grower has floated an alternative brand name, Britagne, an elision of Britain and champagne. |
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The brand name of the prostaglandins taken during the second phase of the abortion pill. |
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And since you are accustomed to wearing clothes with a brand name, have the courage to see the brand which is stamped on your love. |
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When we have a brand name like Parks Canada we would be a little careful about frittering away the benefits of that brand name. |
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Poltrona Frau is the brand name that symbolizes luxury and universal elegance. |
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Ricoh begins worldwide copiers sales under its own brand name to augment OEM sales. |
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Here, the unwanted night-time visitors generally aim specifically for top-quality brand name systems and models with video cameras. |
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Ordinarily, the suppliers of a multiple source medicine include the originator brand name manufacturer and one or more generic manufacturers. |
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The list shall include the brand name of the product, the area of use and the name of the supplier. |
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Schweppe's drink was however nowhere near as popular as the one marketed under the brand name Coca-Cola. |
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A new type of rubber-based underseal made Teroson a popular brand name among German motorists. |
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But the fact that Dramamine, the brand name for the drug dimenhydrinate, could treat motion sickness was actually discovered inadvertently. |
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Arch Wood, for example, is now marketing lumber treated with copper azole under the brand name Wolmanized Natural Select. |
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Risport has been a reference brand name for ice skates and ski boots for almost half a century. |
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Hunkemöller sells products exclusively under their own brand name and has well-tailored products that look attractive and seductive. |
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Diethylstilbestrol continues to be marketed today under the brand name Distilbène® and is indicated for certain prostatic conditions only. |
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I went through a process of how I was going to do my darndest not to support those brand name drug companies. |
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The embarrassing brand name was dropped in 2013. Online shopping is an under-explored area of merchandising musicology. |
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This purity of form provides the perfect background for accenting the crucial element: the brand name printed in embossed foil lettering. |
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Around 1925, Epperson sold the rights to the brand name Popsicle® to the Joe Lowe Company in New York. |
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Upon delivery from the machine, the colored preprinted label with the known brand name is adhered on top of the band. |
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Have you already explored the hundred of different designs we offer to customise your brand name skis, snowboards and helmets? |
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Production of original, modern hotel chinaware under the brand name Bohemia hotel. |
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This selection of products consists of, first, branded products and, second, products sold unbranded or under Colruyt's own brand name. |
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The Atlantis® brand name was born, a concept which deals exclusively with headwear. |
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If brand names are used, the brand name should appear in parentheses after the generic name. |
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Instead of creating entirely new business models, post-merger supersize companies prefer to use their new bulk to coast on the fumes of past glory and brand name. |
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Magyar Hipermarket as a franchise of Cora France, operates seven hypermarket stores under the brand name Cora in Hungary. |
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Firegard, a brand name first introduced in Europe in 2001, is meeting this demand for fabrics used in wall coverings and draperies. |
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The reason we pay more for our Nike shoes than another brand name shoe is because of the brand. |
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As a result there is a risk of an expectation gap that one brand name also implies an equally high level of audit quality throughout the world. |
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We also converted the existing RĂ©gal brand products to the new Nutrilait brand name. |
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Nor do we want to change its successful brand name, even if the focus is no longer principally reconstruction. |
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Advertising in these stores shows that the origin of the coffee is disguised while the brand name is highlighted and promoted. |
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However, when two generics take on a brand name, generic prices drop to 52 per cent of that charged by the host medication. |
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Let us talk about something that is really relevant and very current with regard to brand name pharmaceuticals, Tamiflu. |
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Described company name and model are brand name or registration of trademark. |
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This is why generic pills look different, they are of a different color and have a different shape if compared to a brand name pill. |
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In such case they may operate under the same brand name in several countries. |
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The radioactive tracer evaluated for this study, known by the brand name Zemiva, links a fatty acid to a radioisotope which is injected in the patient. |
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The level of quality here is therefore really high, many of the items are brand name and all are beauties, in excellent condition, and timely as per current retro. |
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OxyContin is the brand name for a time-release version of the pain-relief opiate oxycodone produced by Purdue Pharma. |
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Mi Casa Su Casa was a self-portrait on digitally-printed wallpaper and it launched her career: she has made storytelling wallpapers under the brand name Identity Papers ever since. |
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Comfort Bultex' has grown in the flexible foams business line since 1995 to become the only filling material able to gain a competitive advantage from its brand name and its visibility. |
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Why do the tobacco companies put so much importance on having their brand name appear on a car, a tennis court or at a festival, like the Montreal fireworks festival? |
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Together with its long established brand name, Dreamboat, BMC now has two brand names being distributed to the Chinese retail market. |
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It is to Louis Mousset, Catherine's father, an adventurer, a dynamic go-getter, that we owe our origins, our passion and vocation for the vineyard, and our brand name as well. |
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Dilaudid is the brand name for hydromorphone. |
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Much of the value of a cotton product is added in the final stages of production when a brand name, designer label, or prestigious trademark is applied. |
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An AARP analysis shows that generic drug prices, in contrast to brand name drug prices, have fallen over the years — a four percent drop in 2013 over the previous year. |
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While many brand names are used in several countries, there is probably only one example of a brand name known in all of Europe, which is Kimberly-Clark's Kleenex brand. |
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The manufacturers package the product in packages prepared by or specially made up for the distributor and carrying only the distributor's brand name. |
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Mr. Bruce Holub: The public tells me that you can go to Consumer Reports magazine and get rankings from good, bad, to ugly on camcorders, by brand name. |
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This declaration of intentions and support of Torrens y Payá Firm, with forty decades of experience in the manufacturing of bags and complements, constitutes the best guarante of the brand name. |
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Virazole is the brand name for the generic medicine ribavirin, which is a drug used in the treatment of hospitalized infants and children who suffer from lower respiratory tract infection due to respiratory syncytial virus. |
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Gstaad has a plethora of luxury hotels, gourmet restaurants, bars, exclusive brand name stores and luxurious chalets, making it one of the top holiday destinations of the international jet set. |
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Intersperse your cultural journey with moments of pure shopping, travelling from ancient history to the best high fashion Italian shops where you can buy great brand name products like Gucci, Prada, Bulgari and many others. |
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Not only are they defrauding the Canadian tax payer from tax revenues not being paid on these products, they are also misleading the consumer into believing they are getting authentic brand name products when they are not. |
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Products marketed under the brand name ULTRASE consist of pancreatic enzyme microspheres and minitablet formulations designed to treat patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. |
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Consumers will therefore remain shy to spend on pricier seafood items, restaurant meals and brand name products, preferring to turn to cheaper alternatives. |
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Stingo is not just a brand name, it's also a style, the name for a traditional strong ale brewed in the north of England in the 17th century. |
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One in four children utters a brand name as their first recognizable word. |
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Micronutrients makes hydroxy trace minerals, which are marketed under the global brand name IntelliBond. |
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The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board says it will review pricing of the cancer drug thalidomide, also known by the brand name Thalomid, after its price jumped by more than 900 per cent. |
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Riccardi said it is especially important to understand the difference in dosing of generics versus brand name labels. |
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Subsequently, the market began to bifurcate between those market leaders who had already achieved brand name recognition, such as Amazon, eBay or Yahoo, and the thousands of other wannabes that trailed in their wake. |
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Price, brand name, retailer are other extrinsic cues. |
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Parasuco Jeans-renowned for fashion-forward style and a recognizable brand name worldwide-installed unique digital signage throughout their Toronto warehouse store. |
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This is the result of the company's capacity to launch new innovative products under the Jacquet brand name, but also to diversify its products and markets. |
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Searching on Google can provide a good basis for deciding whether your desired name or related names have already been registered as for example a company or brand name. |
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A brand name drug product is one for which a patent has been issued. |
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Capecitabine, known by the brand name Xeloda, is designed to target cancer cells and avoid healthy tissue. |
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After almost 25 years and with the renewed upsurge of mechanical watches, the idea was born the know-how and the technology of yesteryear to bring back from the camp and revive under a new brand name again. |
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Horton reported that brand name Nosferatu was inspired by an infamous Walachian prince known as Viad the Impaler. |
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Subito is the brand name of the document delivery service of research libraries in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. subito provides a quick and easy-to-use service which makes copies of articles from periodicals or books. |
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Axcan markets under the brand name VIOKASE non-enteric coated pancreatic replacement enzymes for the treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. |
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Under the brand name Mobilink, it is engaged in the installation, operation and maintenance of a GSM network that covers some 300 towns and cities countrywide. |
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A brand line allows the introduction of various subtypes of a product under a common, ideally already established, brand name. |
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Product line extension is the procedure of entering a new market segment in its product class by means of using a current brand name. |
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Brand extension is the system of employing a current brand name to enter a different product class. |
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There is a risk that too many uses for one brand name can oversaturate the market resulting in a blurred and weak brand for consumers. |
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Private branding is when a company manufactures products but it is sold under the brand name of a wholesaler or retailer. |
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Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers allowed Sears, an American retail chain to place their brand name on the tires. |
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Frequently, the product is no different from what else is on the market, except a brand name marking. |
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From the late 1960s, Jaguar used the Daimler marque as a brand name for their most luxurious saloons. |
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In the 1920s one of the most successful companies to emerge during this period was Atco, at that time a brand name of Charles H Pugh Ltd. |
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The descriptor black usually comes after the brand name such as Union Black and Barnstormer Black. |
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Breweriana refers to any article containing a brewery name or brand name, usually in connection to collecting them as a hobby. |
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Although known as Bulmers Irish Cider in the Republic of Ireland, the Magners brand name was used there for the league. |
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Brisa drinks, a brand name, are also very popular and come in a range of flavours. |
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In August 2017, the franchise was taken over by South Western Railway who have maintained the brand name. |
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The new item, marketed under the Airheads brand name, begins as cotton candy in appearance, flavor and texture. |
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On the other hand, the fiftyyear-old UNICEF greeting card business has contributed significantly to promoting its international public image and brand name which its comparable sister organizations may not enjoy. |
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In the former case, it is the brand name of commodity culture, while in the latter it is the sublime name of High Art's aesthetic introjection. |
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Fashion Star is an exceptional fashion game in which you'll have to choose between five incredibly gorgeous supermodels to later dress them with the best brand name clothes. |
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Using the Amana brand name and its distribution channels, Raytheon began selling the first countertop household microwave oven in 1967 and became a dominant manufacturer in the microwave oven business. |
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Despite the convergence of ready-to-wear trends in the Western world, the deployment of this company's brand name in Spain proved to be a difficult task for company executives. |
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It will be displayed in a grouping of semifinished products that will be marketed under the brand name Bartex. |
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For instance, the largescale advertising campaign in the bedding business line for Literie Bultex also paved the way for the brand name Comfort Bultex becoming better known. |
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Les Fleurons d'Apt is the brand name used for candied fruits by Aptunion confectioner. Aptunion is a leading European specialist in fruit ingredients for the bakery, confectionery, cereal, snacks and ice-cream market sectors. |
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John Bull had by now become so universally familiar that the name frequently appeared in book, play, and periodical titles and pictorially as a brand name or trademark for manufactured goods. |
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Lilly will market teriparatide under the brand name Forteo. |
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The hybrid seeds will be distributed by SHS under Devgen's brand name Frontline. |
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The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence says ranibizumab, sold under the brand name Lucentis, is too expensive to use in people with diabetic macular oedema. |
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Duo-Tang is the leading brand name manufacturer of a broad line of paper based report covers, portfolios and other information presentation products. |
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More obvious is the jewellery made from Ebonite, the brand name for vulcanite, an extremely hard natural rubber developed by the American chemist Charles Goodyear. |
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Bumetanide was marketed by Roche Holding AG under the brand name Bumex as a treatment for water retention in people with congestive heart failure and now is a generic drug. |
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This is due to the company being required to generate awareness among consumers and retailers for each new brand name without the benefit of any previous impressions. |
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The launching of Jetstar allowed Qantas to rival Virgin Australia without the criticism being affiliated with Qantas because of the distinct brand name. |
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Then they gave some of the mice two antihistamines, one called ketotifen fumarate, sold by Novartis AG under the brand name Zaditor and generically available cromolyn. |
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The Company markets and distributes brand name over-the-counter drug, personal care and household products sold throughout the United States and Canada. |
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The osprey is used as a brand name for various products and sports teams. |
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A line extension is when a current brand name is used to enter a new market segment in the existing product class, with new varieties or flavors or sizes. |
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Buffalo Exchange is one of Williamsburg's hidden gems. Packed full of vintage and brand name clothing at a savvy price, it's a thriftster's haven. |
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The name Island Line first came into use in 1989, when Class 483 trains were introduced on the route, and this new brand name and a logo were included on the trains' livery. |
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Donepezil, which can slow the symptoms of the disease in the early to moderate stages, had previously only been available under the brand name Aricept. |
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Aimed at 5-12 year olds, Cadbury Land Yowie Hot Chocolate will build on the strength of the Yowie brand name with a range of six different Yowie character shaped jars. |
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One way a company can do this involves choosing a product or service's brand name, as this name will need to be suitable for the marketplace that it aims to enter. |
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Kleenex was in danger of being the most genericized brand name. |
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Examples of companies that use corporate branding are Microsoft, Samsung, Apple, and Sony as the company's brand name is identical to their trade name. |
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The most popular novels are based entirely on the expectations for the particular genre, and this includes the creation of a series of novels with an identifiable brand name. |
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But the real Hitchcock fan will also be intrigued by the atypical, nonsuspense films that Hitchcock directed before his brand name had completely come together. |
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