A forehead support apparatus for resting a standing users forehead against a wall above a bathroom commode or urinal or beneath a showerhead.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5604099 | Process for detecting specific nucleotide variations and genetic polymorphisms present in nucleic acids Single or multiple nucleotide variations in nucleic acid sequence can be detected in nucleic acids by a process whereby the sample suspected of containing the relevant nucleic acid is repeatedly treated with primers, nucleotide triphosphates, and an agent... | 02/18/1997 |
| 5468613 | Process for detecting specific nucleotide variations and genetic polymorphisms present in nucleic acids Single or multiple nucleotide variations in nucleic acid sequence can be detected in nucleic acids by a process whereby the sample suspected of containing the relevant nucleic acid is repeatedly treated with primers, nucleotide triphosphates, and an agent... | 11/21/1995 |
| 4803297 | Carbamic acid ester useful for preparing a nucleic acid probe Nucleic acids may be labeled by intercalating the alkylating intercalation moiety of a labeling reagent into a partially double-stranded nucleic acid to form a complex and activating the complex to cause covalent bonding between the reagent and the nuclei... | 02/07/1989 |
| 4754065 | Precursor to nucleic acid probe Nucleic acids may be labeled by intercalating the alkylating intercalation moiety of a labeling reagent into a partially double-stranded nucleic acid to form a complex and activating the complex to cause covalent bonding between the reagent and the nuclei... | 06/28/1988 |
| 4751313 | Precursor to nucleic acid probe Nucleic acids may be labeled by intercalating the alkylating intercalation moiety of a labeling reagent into a partially double-stranded nucleic acid to form a complex and activating the complex to cause covalent bonding between the reagent and the nuclei... | 06/14/1988 |
| 4705886 | Precursor to nucleic acid probe Nucleic acids may be labeled by intercalating the alkylating intercalation moiety of a labeling reagent into a partially double-stranded nucleic acid to form a complex and activating the complex to cause covalent bonding between the reagent and the nuclei... | 11/10/1987 |
| 4683195 | Process for amplifying, detecting, and/or-cloning nucleic acid sequences The present invention is directed to a process for amplifying and detecting any target nucleic acid sequence contained in a nucleic acid or mixture thereof. The process comprises treating separate complementary strands of the nucleic acid with a molar exc... | 07/28/1987 |
| 4683202 | Process for amplifying nucleic acid sequences The present invention is directed to a process for amplifying any desired specific nucleic acid sequence contained in a nucleic acid or mixture thereof. The process comprises treating separate complementary strands of the nucleic acid with a molar excess ... | 07/28/1987 |
| 4617261 | Process for labeling nucleic acids and hybridization probes Nucleic acids may be labeled by intercalating the alkylating intercalation moiety of a labeling reagent into a partially double-stranded nucleic acid to form a complex and activating the complex to cause covalent bonding between the reagent and the nuclei... | 10/14/1986 |