FACTOID # 119: The United States has the world's highest number of McDonald’s restaurants per capita. Americans also die of obesity more often than any other nation, with more deaths than Mexico, Germany, Spain, Austria and Canada combined.
 
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Creative DiVi CAM 428 - All-in-One - Digital Camcorder, Camera, MP3 Player & Voice Recorder (637 words)
DiVi CAM 428 is a digital camcorder, still camera, MP3 player and voice recorder in a single, sleek device.
Housing a technologically-advanced, 4-megapixel CCD image sensor within, DiVi CAM 428 captures high-resolution photos that are always sharp and highly-detailed.
Simply connect DiVi CAM 428 to stylishly portable Creative speakers, such as the TravelSound 400.
Class 428: STOCK MATERIAL OR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES / U.S. Patent Classification Definitions (15390 words)
An intermediate-article* so shaped as to be suitable for handling is in this class (428); however, a claim to a pile or stack of such articles, when it does not form a work-piece* which is subsequently worked as a unit, is in Class 214, subclass 10.5.
This class (428), subclass 576 provides for a shaped article* to be melted in a metallurgical furnace.
A patent disclosing both a Class 360 and a Class 428 function, and in which the claims are generic to both disclosures on which has a claim specific to the Class 428 disclosure will be placed in Class 428 as an original.
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