AQUA PRIME

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AQUA-PRIME WILLIAM ZINSSER & CO., INCORPORATED 39 Belmont Drive Somerset NJ 08875 AQUA PRIME;Paint primers for interior and exterior use;
AQUAPRIME AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Christian Neefestraat 2 Amsterdam NL-1077WW Netherlands AQUA PRIME;Coatings for rigid packaging; protective coatings for [ metallic and ] non-metallic industrial packaging containers and for the lids, caps and closures of [ metallic and ] non-metallic industrial packaging containers;
AQUAPRIME CAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 15407 McGinty Road West Wayzata MN 55391 AQUA PRIME;Non-medicated additives for animal feed;
AQUAPRIME NEOGEN CORPORATION 620 Lesher Place Lansing MI 48912 AQUA PRIME;chemicals, mineral and acids for use in purification of water for veterinary use; chemicals, minerals and acids for use in purifying water for veterinary use;
AQUAPRIME AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Christian Neefestraat 2 Amsterdam NL-1077WW Netherlands AQUA PRIME;Industrial coatings, namely, [ primers, paints, ] lacquers [, varnishes, stains, and colorants ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture provide the ability to rapidly generate a large prime number to be utilized in a cryptographic key of a cryptographic system. A candidate prime number is determined and a mod remainder table is initialized for the candidate prime number using conventional mod operations. If all mod remainder entries in the table are non-zero, the candidate number is tested for primality. If the candidate prime number tests positive for primality, the candidate number is utilized in a cryptographic key of a cryptographic system. If any of the table entries is zero, the candidate number and each mod remainder entry are decremented/incremented. If any mod remainder entry is less than zero or greater than the corresponding prime number, the corresponding prime number is added/subtracted to/from the mod remainder. The process then repeats until a satisfactory number is obtained.