Terribilità refers to the sense of awe, grandeur, and emotional intensity present in Michelangelo's works. This trademark quality evokes a powerful response from viewers through dramatic expressions, dynamic poses, and monumental scale. It reflects the artist's ability to convey profound human emotions and the divine, particularly in his sculptures and frescoes, like those in the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo's terribilità is integral to his legacy, emphasizing the depth and complexity of the human experience.
i meant to say How many Atp molecules are used in the electron transport chain
If you meant 009, i.e. 9kg, there are 9,000,000 milligrams in 9kg. If you meant 0.009kg, There are 9,000 milligrams in 0.009kg.
It depends on the container, because 1 liter is capacity, but millimeters are length. If you meant to say 1 liter is how many milliliters, than the answer is 10,000 milliliters. If you meant to write 1 meter is how many millimeters, the answer is 10,000 millimeters.
1 yd = 91.44 cm 0455 yd = 41605.2 cm If you meant .0455 yds, then this would be 4.16052 cm If you meant 0.455 yds, then this would be 41.6052 cm
There is no such word as centiments. If you meant centimetres, the answer is approx 5.25 feet.
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The classic example of a trademark is the Nike swoosh. Another example is the apple logo of Apple Computers. You can find many more at the Trademark Office website.
There is no trademark for tungsten carbide wedding rings, though many jewelers often mark them with things such as their own logo. Tungsten carbide is just a metal, and having a trademark for it would be like having a trademark for gold rings or silver rings. Though their are different brands, like Tiffany or Jared, their is no official trademark.
The trademark logo for McDonald is just "M". They have been using this logo almost over 50 years and many people tell that trademark logo is very important for an organization and McDonald definitely got succeed to introducing such logo.
No. It is not copyrightable in that form, and the Tolkien Estate did not trademark it. Therefore anyone is free to use the word, and indeed it does appear in many other sources.
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There are many things by this name; some are copyrightable, and others are protected by trademark.
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The goal of a brand name is to provide an easy way to recognize and remember the name that evokes a positive response in consumers. For example, many shoppers prefer to buy "brand name" products as opposed to the generic kind because of their perceived value. Once the registration is complete and the trademark has been granted the company who is now owner of the trademark will be legally protected from other companies to use whatever is included in the trademark granted, i.e. they cannot use the registered brand name, the logo, the slogan or any other item included in the trademark. If you want to register your brand then you can contact chakdebiz for a hassle free service.
According to their Kids' FAQ (linked below), about 7000.
According to the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) at the US Patent & Trademark Office there are 28 trademarks associated with the name "westlaw" and 15 of those are still live.
Throwing disks like the Frisbee are made by many companies worldwide. However, the trademark, "Frisbee", is owned by Wham-O toy company. The company is fighting the generic use of their trademark.