Reward Candy Dispenser for Personal Computers
A personal computer peripheral, battery powered reward candy dispenser which immediately presents students with a single candy for each problem completed correctly.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6913751 | Recombinant avian herpesvirus useful in vaccine production The present invention provides a novel avian herpesvirus (NAHV) vector and recombinant vaccines made therefrom that are useful to immunize avian species against Marek's disease, infectious laryngotracheitis and Newcastle disease. Methods of immunizing an avian speci... | 07/05/2005 |
| 6514502 | Propagation of bovine cononavirus in chinese hamster ovary cells The present invention provides methods for using Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells for the anchorage-dependent and suspension-culture propagation of coronaviruses, including bovine coronavirus. In one embodiment, bovine coronavirus VR874 is cultured in CH... | 02/04/2003 |
| 6514492 | Taste masking of oral quinolone liquid preparations using ion exchange resins This invention relates to the formulation of oral liquid products of quinolones or derivatives thereof using ion exchange resins, such as methacrylic acid polymer crosslinked with divinylbenzene, as the carrier, thereby eliminating the extreme bitterness ... | 02/04/2003 |
| 6486128 | Method of using emamectin to treat fish parasites A method of eliminating, reducing or preventing parasites in a fish population is provided by feeding emamectin or a salt thereof to the fish population at a daily dose of 25 μg to 400 μg per kg of fish biomass per day for a period of 3-14 days. Also pr... | 11/26/2002 |
| 6410311 | Recombinant feline herpesvirus comprising a foreign DNA inserted into a region corresponding to a 3.0 kb EcoRI-SalI fragment of a feline herpesvirus genome This invention provides a recombinant feline herpesvirus comprising a foreign DNA inserted into a feline herpesvirus genome, wherein the foreign DNA is inserted into a region of the genome which corresponds to the 3.0 kb EcoRI-SalI fragment within a SalI ... | 06/25/2002 |