STRIDE

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HOMESTRIDE Homestride 8615 NE 121st Place Kirkland WA 98034 HOME STRIDE;Matching borrowers with potential lenders in the field of mortgage lending; providing a website that matches residential home purchasers and sellers with lenders, real estate agents, movers, relocation companies, and other businesses that provide residential moving and relocation services; consulting services in the nature of moving, buying, selling, and relocating homes;
INSTRIDE INSMED INCORPORATED 700 Route 202/206 Bridgewater NJ 08807 IN STRIDE;Personal support services for patients undergoing treatment of lung infections and pulmonary diseases, namely, providing assistance with understanding and following treatment plans, coordination with healthcare providers, disease-specific education and the use and maintenance of medical devices;Medical services, namely, providing medical advice to patients regarding administration and use of pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of lung infections and pulmonary diseases;
NSTRIDE BIOMET MANUFACTURING 56 East Bell Drive Warsaw IN 46582 IN STRIDE;Blood collection kit consisting primarily of syringes, needles, anticoagulant, and concentration devices used to separate cells, platelets, plasma, or proteins from blood through centrifugation;
STRIDER Event Clinics Inc. Tara Swersie, CEO PO BOX 15299 Washington DC 200030299 STRIDE;Providing an internet website portal in the field of financial transaction and payment processing services;
STRYDE Cruze Distribution 1801 N 1st Street Suite 2 Lincoln NE 68528 STRIDE;Orthopedic braces;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A variable stride exercise apparatus is described. A variable stride exercise apparatus may include a frame. A crank system may be coupled to the frame. A foot member may be coupled to the crank system. The foot member may include a footpad. A variable stride system may be coupled to the foot member. The variable stride system and the foot member may be coupled such that at least a portion of the variable stride system is under at least a portion of the footpad. The variable stride system may allow a user of the apparatus to vary the length of the user's stride during use of the apparatus. The foot of the user may travel in a substantially closed path during use of the apparatus. At least a portion of the apparatus may remain substantially stationary during use.