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Class Description 16 {Indicate Type, E.G., Iron-On, Plastic} Transfers Room 2907, Parkson Business Center Building No.44-60, Zhongshan Road, Qingdao city, China TEL:+86-532-82086099|FAX:+86-532-82086097 Skype: jiancheng-cokin|WEB:www.jcipo.com Class Description 16 {Indicate type, e.g., iron-on, plastic} transfers [similar to decals] A creative tool consisting of photographs and written work that allows students 16 to encapsulate wilderness experiences they have encountered in a specialized treatment program and provide a basis for communication with others A series of books and written articles in the field of {indicate topic or 16 field} A series of books, written articles, handouts and worksheets in the field of 16 {indicate subject matter or field} A series of fiction works, namely, novels and books featuring {indicate topic 16 or field} 16 Absorbent pads of paper and cellulose for use in food packaging 16 Absorbent sheets of paper or plastic for foodstuff packaging 16 Account books 16 Account slip pads 16 Accounting forms 16 Acid-resistant paper www.jcipo.com 16 Adding machine paper 16 Address books 16 Address books and diaries 16 Address labels 16 Address lists 16 Address plates 16 Address stamps 16 Addressing machines 16 Adhesive bands for stationery or household purposes 16 Adhesive cement for hobbyists 16 Adhesive corners for photographs 16 Adhesive foils stationery 16 Adhesive labels 16 Adhesive materials for office use 16 Adhesive note paper www.jcipo.com 16 Adhesive notepads 16 Adhesive packing tape for stationery or household use Adhesive patches to be printed with an individual wearer's medical and personal 16 information 16 Adhesive plastic film used for mounting images 16 Adhesive plastic film for wrapping and packaging 16 Adhesive tape dispensers for household or stationery use 16 Adhesive tape dispensers [office requisites] 16 Adhesive tape rollers for stationery or household purposes 16 Adhesive tapes for stationery or household purposes 16 Adhesive tapes for stationery purposes 16 Adhesives for do-it-yourself purposes 16 Adhesives for stationery or household purposes 16 Adhesives for stationery and household use 16 Adhesives for stationery purposes 16 Adhesives in the form of tape for stationery www.jcipo.com Adhesives used by recreational fishermen for affixing various materials to 16 fishing hooks 16 Adhesive-applying machines for home and office use Adhesive-backed cast PVC film for wrapping commercial vehicles for advertising 16 or other promotional purposes Adhesive-backed letters and numbers for use in making {indicate use, e.g., 16 signs, posters} 16 Adhesive-backed photographs 16 Advent calendars 16 Advertising pamphlets [if goods in trade] 16 Advertising signs of paper 16 Advertising signs of cardboard 16 Agendas 16 Airbrush make-up stencils Albums for {indicate type, e.g., coins, photographs, stamps} [NOTE: except 16 record albums - Cl. 009] 16 Albums for stickers All-in-one portable cardboard box that dispenses both cups made of paper, plastic or other material and liquids, namely, {indicate what type of liquid, 16 e.g., wine, mouthwash, pesticides, etc} for domestic, personal or commercial use 16 Almanacs www.jcipo.com 16 Aluminum foil laminated paper for printing purposes 16 Anatomical models for scientific, instructional, and educational purposes 16 Animation cels 16 Anniversary books 16 Announcement cards 16 Appointment books 16 Aquarelles 16 Architects' models 16 Architectural models 16 Architectural plans 16 Architectural plans and specifications 16 Archival storage pages Aromatic modeling materials and compounds for use by {indicate group or 16 individual, e.g., adults and children, children, etc.} 16 Art and photograph portfolio cases 16 Art etchings www.jcipo.com 16 Art mounts 16 Art pads 16 Art paper 16 Art pictures 16 Art pictures on canvas 16 Art prints 16 Art prints comprised of digital illustrations originating from photographs 16 Art prints on canvas 16 Artists' brushes 16 Artists' pastels 16 Artists' pencils 16 Artists' pens 16 Artists’ watercolor saucers 16 Arts and craft clay kits 16 Arts and craft paint kits www.jcipo.com 16 Atlases 16 Autograph books 16 Automatic adhesive dispensers for office use 16 Automatic paper clip dispensing machines for office or stationery use 16 Automatic pencils [not electronic] 16 Baby books Back-up boards, back-up sheets, back-up panels, entry boards, entry sheets, and 16 entry panels made out of paper for use in the operation of drilling holes in printed circuit boards 16 Bags for microwave cooking 16 Ball pens 16 Ball point pens 16 Ballpoint pens 16 Ball-point pens 16 Bank checks 16 Banners of paper 16 Bar code labels www.jcipo.com 16 Bar code ribbons 16 Baseball cards 16 Bathroom tissue 16 Bibles 16 Bibs of paper 16 Billbooks 16 Binder clips 16 Binders 16 Binders (office supplies) 16 Binders for office use 16 Binders for the office 16 Binding materials for books and papers 16 Binding strips [bookbinding] 16 Biodegradable paper pulp-based to-go containers for food 16 Birthday books www.jcipo.com 16 Black out stamps for identity theft protection purposes 16 Blackboard erasers [chalk erasers] 16 Blackboards 16 Blackboards and scrap books 16 Blackboards, drawing boards and easels 16 Blank cards 16 Blank forms 16 Blank journal books 16 Blank journals 16 Blank note cards 16 Blank or partially printed paper labels 16 Blank or partially printed postcards 16 Blank paper computer tapes 16 Blank paper computer tapes for recording programs 16 Blank paper notebooks www.jcipo.com 16 Blank paper tapes and cards for the recording of computer programs 16 Blank writing journals 16 Blister packs 16 Blotter 16 Blotters 16 Blotting paper 16 Blueprint holder 16 Blueprints 16 Bond paper 16 Book binding materials 16 Book bindings 16 Book covers 16 Book ends 16 Book markers 16 Book markers of precious metal www.jcipo.com 16 Book marks 16 Book plates 16 Bookbinding cloth 16 Bookbinding cords 16 Bookbinding machines for office use 16 Bookbinding materials Bookbinding materials for creating hardcover books, namely, book covers, crack- 16 and-peel binding paper, reinforcement strips, peel-and-stick labels, stapler and staples 16 Bookbinding tape 16 Bookbinding wire 16 Bookbindings 16 Bookends 16 Bookkeeping books 16 Bookkeeping forms 16 Booklets in the field of {indicate subject matter} 16 Bookmarkers www.jcipo.com 16 Bookmarks Books and pamphlets in the field of financial classification of companies and 16 securities 16 Books in the field of {indicate subject matter} Books in the field of memory training activities sold as a unit with two and 16 three dimensional positionable figures 16 Book-cover paper 16 Bottle wrappers of cardboard or paper 16 Boxes of cardboard or paper 16 Boxes of paper 16 Boxes of paper or cardboard Boxes, cartons, storage containers, and packaging containers made of paper or 16 cardboard Boxes, containers, and cartons of paperboard or cardboard for commercial or 16 industrial packaging 16 Brag books [photo albums] 16 Bristol boards Brochures about {indicate subject matter} [NOTE: advertising brochures are not 16 goods in trade] 16 Bubble pens www.jcipo.com 16 Bulldog clips 16 Bulletins concerning {indicate subject matter} 16 Bumper stickers 16 Burp pads of paper 16 Business card paper [semi-finished] 16 Business cards 16 Business forms 16 Business record books 16 Cachets [letter seals] 16 Calendar desk pads 16 Calendar desk stands 16 Calendar refills 16 Calendar stands 16 Calendars 16 Calendars and diaries www.jcipo.com 16 Calendar-finished paper 16 Calendered paper 16 Calligraphy ink 16 Calligraphy paper 16 Canvas for painting 16 Canvas for printing 16 Canvas panels for artists 16 Canvas stretcher bars for artists 16 Carbon paper 16 Carbon paper [finished products] 16 Carbonless paper 16 Card files 16 Cardboard 16 Cardboard backing for binding books 16 Cardboard boxes www.jcipo.com 16 Cardboard cake boxes 16 Cardboard carriers for food and beverages 16 Cardboard cartons 16 Cardboard containers 16 Cardboard hang tags 16 Cardboard made from paper mulberry (senkasi) 16 Cardboard mailing tubes 16 Cardboard packaging 16 Cardboard packaging boxes in collapsible form 16 Cardboard packaging boxes in made-up form 16 Cardboard signboards 16 Cardboard tubes 16 Cards bearing universal greetings Cards not magnetically coded for use in business transactions [NOTE: except 16 magnetically coded cards - Cl. 009] Cards, namely, {indicate specific type of card, e.g., greeting cards, note 16 cards, business cards} [NOTE: except keno, bingo and playing cards - Class 028 and magnetically coded cards - Class 009] www.jcipo.com 16 Caricatures 16 Carrying cases made of paper 16 Cartoon prints 16 Cartoon strips 16 Cases for checks 16 Cases specially adapted for holding and carrying books 16 Cash receipt books 16 Cat box liners in the form of plastic bags 16 Catalogs in the field of {indicate specific field of use} 16 CD shredders for home or office use 16 CD shredding machines for home and office use 16 Celestial globes 16 Cellophane paper 16 Cellulose acetate film for wrapping 16 Cellulose acetate film for packaging www.jcipo.com 16 Cellulose wipers 16 Cellulose wipes 16 Chalk 16 Chalk and blackboards 16 Chalk and chalkboards 16 Chalk boards for school and home use 16 Chalk erasers 16 Chalk for lithography 16 Chalk sticks 16 Chalkboard label stickers 16 Chalkboards 16 Chalks 16 Chaplets (rosaries) 16 Charcoal pencils 16 Chart pointers, non-electric www.jcipo.com 16 Charts for displaying data about human height Charts for displaying data about human height and also displaying a ruler for 16 measuring a person's height 16 Charts in the
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