WAX DISPERSIONS USE

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FOUNDRY WAX Tim Holtz 1776 N. Jade Circle Prescott AZ 86301 Wax dispersions for use in the manufacture of coatings for porous and non porous surfaces;WAX;
LUBA-PRINT Munzing Chemie GmbH Münzingstrasse 2 Abstatt 74232 Germany Wax dispersions for use in the preparation of lacquers, paints, printing inks and coatings;Industrial chemicals, namely, dispersions of plastic and emulsifying agents for use in the preparation of lacquers and printing inks;
THE HEALTHY WAX MARY TYLOR NATURALS 2126 Alicia Street Fort Myers FL 33901 Wax dispersions for use in the manufacture of candles; Wax emulsions and wax powders for industrial applications; Wax for lighting; Wax for making candles; Wax for skateboards; Wax for skis; Wax for snowboards; Wax for surfboards; Wax for use in coating food packaging materials; Wax melts; Waxes being raw materials; Bougies in the nature of wax candles; Candles being of wax or liquid, for the illumination of carved pumpkins, mini-pumpkins, gourds, and other fruits and vegetables; Carnauba wax; Casting wax for use in conjunction with microjet-based rapid prototype/modelmaking equipment; Fragrant wax for use in potpourri burners; Gels comprised of plant-based oils and plant-based waxes for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and toiletries; Gels comprised of vegetable-based oils and vegetable-based waxes for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and toiletries; Industrial wax; Melt tarts, namely, scented wax to be melted slowly with a warmer; Montan wax; Oils, waxes for use in the manufacture of other products; Paraffin wax; Protective wax for fruits and vegetables; Scented wax for use in candle warmers; Skateboard wax; Ski wax; Snowboard wax; Sumac wax; Surfboard wax; Vegetable wax; Vegetable-based waxes for use in coating food products; Wakeboard wax;WAX;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Stabilized dispersions are provided for the delivery of a bioactive agent. The dispersions preferably comprise a plurality of perforated microstructures dispersed in a suspension medium that typically comprises a liquid fluorochemical. As density variations between the suspended particles and suspension medium are minimized and attractive forces between microstructures are attenuated, the disclosed dispersions are particularly resistant to degradation, such as by settling or flocculation. In particularly preferred embodiments the stabilized dispersions may be directly administered to the lung of a patient using an endotracheal tube or bronchoscope.