A method of swing on a swing is disclosed, in which a user positioned on a standard swing suspended by two chains from a substantially horizontal tree branch induces side to side motion by pulling alternately on one chain and then the other.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7303768 | Preparation of aqueous clear solution dosage forms with bile acids Compositions for pharmaceutical and other uses comprising clear aqueous solutions of bile acids which do not form any detectable precipitates over selected ranges of pH values of the aqueous solution and methods of making such solutions. The compositions of the inve... | 12/04/2007 |
| 7167034 | Arrangement for correcting the phase of a data sampling clock signal during a period of sampling data in a received signal In a clock phase corrector appropriately correcting the phase of a data sampling clock signal, a series of shift registers responds to respective sampling clock signals to store received data sequentially. The stored data are duplicated by a comparator register in r... | 01/23/2007 |
| 6551623 | Immunomodulating compositions from bile The present invention relates to a composition for use as an immunomodulator comprising small molecular weight components of less than 3000 daltons, and having the following properties: a) is extractable from bile of animals; b) is capable of stimulating ... | 04/22/2003 |
| 6451355 | Composition to treat diabetes A composition for treating diabetes is disclosed. The composition includes fenugreek and bile from the gallbladder of ruminant mammals. The composition is used to treat diabetes through regular periodic dose administration.... | 09/17/2002 |
| 6280774 | Immunomodulating compositions from bile The present invention relates to a composition for use as an immunomodulator comprising small molecular weight components of less than 3000 daltons, and having the following properties: a) is extractable from bile of animals; b) is capable of stimulating ... | 08/28/2001 |
| 5945027 | Method of using bile salts to inhibit red heat in stored brine-cured hides and skins Halophilic bacteria have been shown to cause red heat on brine-cured hides, resulting in extensive damage to leather made from the hides. The addition of bile salts to raceways or to hides directly has been found to prevent the occurrence of red heat by i... | 08/31/1999 |
| 5654166 | Process of preparing hormone-free bovine cartilage for dosage form The present invention relates to a significant improvement in the preparation of a pharmaceutically purified and proven effective product of powdered bovine tracheal cartilage for the treatment of a number of maladies, including such cancers as disclosed ... | 08/05/1997 |
| 5569452 | Pharmaceutical formulation having enhanced bile acid binding affinity A pharmaceutical formulation comprising a polymeric resin having bile acid binding properties in combination with at least one bile acid binding material which enhances the bile acid binding affinity and/or capacity of the formulation, methods for prepari... | 10/29/1996 |
| 5510114 | Slow release pharmaceutical composition containing a bile acid as an active ingredient A slow-release pharmaceutical composition containing a bile acid as active ingredient and comprising at least one bioadhesive substance and at least one high specific gravity substance, an aliquot thereof being enteric coated and the remainder being non-e... | 04/23/1996 |
| 5503990 | Preparation of health food supplement product The present invention relates to a significant improvement in the preparation of a pharmaceutically purified and proven effective product of powdered hormone-free bovine cartilage for the treatment of a number of different cancers, such as those disclosed... | 04/02/1996 |
| 5462933 | Modified bile acid conjugates, and their use as pharmaceuticals Bile acid derivatives, processes for their preparation and use as pharmaceuticals Bile acid derivatives of the formula I W--X--G in which G is a bile acid radical, W is an active compound moiety of a medicament and X is a bonding member between a bile acid rad... | 10/31/1995 |
| 5422393 | Natriuretic hormone A purified naturally occurring natriuretic compound, identified as Natriuretic Hormone, and a method for isolation of the compound. The natriuretic compound has a molecular weight of about 360, a molecular formula of C21 H28 O5 | 06/06/1995 |
| 5302391 | Method of enhancing the ability of cattle and swine to resist Aujesky's disease A method of enhancing the ability of cattle and swine to resist diseases caused by microorganisms which comprises the steps of adding an antimicrobial effective amount in a range of 0.01 to 0.2% by weight of bile powder to a livestock feed and administeri... | 04/12/1994 |
| 5106630 | Natriuretic hormone A purified naturally occurring natriuretic compound, identified as Natriuretic Hormone, and a method for isolation of the compound. The natriuretic compound has a molecular weight of about 360, a molecular formula of C21 H28 O5 | 04/21/1992 |
| 5091192 | Bile salts permanently bound to insoluble cellulose as a dietary supplement In accordance with practice of the process of this invention, a composition is provided which is useful as a dietary supplement. The composition, which comprises bile salts permanently complexed with insoluble cellulose, upon ingestion by a human, facilit... | 02/25/1992 |
| 4917898 | Pharmaceutical compositions for the prophylaxis and therapy of calculosis of biliary tract and of biliary dyspepsia Pharmaceutical compositions for the prophylaxis and therapy of biliary tract calculosis and of biliary dyspepsia, containing as the active principle taurohyodeoxycholic acid, are herein described.... | 04/17/1990 |
| 4780314 | Isolation and purification of a digitalis-like factor This invention relates to a novel recovery process for obtaining the small molecular weight, digitalis-like factor, and further relates to purification of the digitalis-like factor. This invention also relates to the identification and characterization of... | 10/25/1988 |
| 4620908 | Method for destroying microbial contamination in protein materials A method for destroying microbial contamination, such as viral and bacterial contamination and mycoplasma contamination, in protein material, and particularly tissue and serum from animals and human beings. The method comprises the reducing of the tempera... | 11/04/1986 |
| 4489060 | Method of solidifying bile A method of solidifying pig's bile by first concentrating pig's bile, then adding a medical additive obtained by heating pig's bones and fats at high temperatures thereto and finally heating such a mixture at high temperatures. Bile thus solidified is use... | 12/18/1984 |
| 4265881 | Plasminogen-activating substance and the preparation and use of such substance A new type of plasminogen-activating substance is extracted from the bile of hogs, which substance is characterized by; (A) a molecular weight of 80,000 b1;10,000; (B) an isoelectric point of 7.1; (C) an ultraviolet absorption spectrum showing a peak (λ max) at ... | 05/05/1981 |
| 4207308 | Process for purifying iodinated bile acid conjugates Iodinatable bile salt derivatives are obtained by providing bile salts and their glycine and taurine conjugates with iodinatable groups. The radioiodinated compounds are useful in the radioimmunoassay of bile salts and in physiological studies. The prefer... | 06/10/1980 |
| 4185099 | Hair and scalp treatment with compositions containing chenodeoxycholic or ursodeoxycholic acid A cosmetic composition for treating the scalp comprises chenodeoxycholic acid or ursodeoxycholic acid and a cosmetically acceptable carrier.... | 01/22/1980 |
| 4039658 | Fibrinolytic substances A new fibrinolytic enzymatic product having also anticoagulant properties is recovered from bile. It can be further purified to yield several fractions, all having similar activities, their molecular weights varying between about 5,000 and 50,000. The pro... | 08/02/1977 |