09
Wireless communication devices for voice, data or image
transmission; wearable computerized intra-ocular device
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau – Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); intra-ocular
device for global positioning system; computer software for
remotely accessing and transmitting data; computer software
for computerized intra-ocular device for remotely accessing
and transmitting data and displaying data and video;
apparatus consisting of clean energy sources, gravitational
control, vacuum fluctuations, and transmutation using
electromagnetic harnessing of plasma and other photonics
apparatus; apparatus for manipulation of DNA genotype and
phenotype expression and treatment modalities and protocols
utilizing computational and mathematical methodologies to
identify and control molecular and atomic resonance
frequencies utilizing the electromagnetic spectrum
10
Wearable computerized intra-ocular device (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau – Rule 13 (2) (b) of
the Common Regulations); computerized intra-ocular device
for remotely accessing and transmitting data (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau – Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Common Regulations); health monitoring device
comprising telecommunication and global computer networks
for individuals with health issues through the use of
wearable medical devices with automated alert and monitoring
capacity
38
Wireless communication services for voice, data or image
transmission; computer hardware and services for remotely
accessing and transmitting data (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau – Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); computerized intra-ocular device and services
for remotely accessing and transmitting data (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau – Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Common Regulations)
42
Health monitoring services comprising telecommunication and
global computer networks for individuals with health
problems through the use of wearable medical devices with
automated alert and monitoring capacity (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau – Rule 13 (2) (b) of
the Common Regulations); computer hardware and services for
intra-ocular device for displaying data and video (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau – Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Common Regulations)
44
Health monitoring services provided via telecommunication
and global computer networks for individuals with health
problems through the use of wearable medical devices with
automated alert and monitoring capacity