See Also: Charcot-Weiss-Baker syndrome(medicine)
Mallory-Weiss syndrome(medicine)
Charcot's syndrome(medicine)
Charcot-Wilbrand syndrome(health)
Noel-Baker (of the City of Derby), Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron(encyclopedia)
Weiss, Soma(medicine)
Weiss' sign(medicine)
Weiss, Nathan(medicine)
Haber-Weiss reaction(medicine)
Mallory-weiss tear(health)

Date Of First Use In Commerce (law) and Charcot-Weiss-Baker syndrome (medicine)


Date Of First Use In Commerce (law)




To secure a date of first use in commerce the mark owner must use the mark in trade in a manner that allows consumers to rely on it to identify and discriminate between the users goods or Services from those of competitors. Furthermore, since the authority for the Trademark Act is based on the interstate commerce clause, the user must also demonstrate use in interstate commerce in order to obtain a federal registration. The interstate commerce requirement is met so long as use of the mark in trade includes activity that either crosses state lines or affects interstate commerce directly or indirectly such as by selling products or Services to interstate travelers.





Charcot-Weiss-Baker syndrome (medicine)


Charcot-Weiss-Baker syndrome -->
carotid sinus syndrome
<syndrome> Stimulation of a hyperactive carotid sinus, causing a marked fall in blood pressure due to vasodilation, cardiac slowing, or both; syncope with or without convulsions or A-V block may occur.

Synonym: Charcot-Weiss-Baker syndrome.