`Amdt. Dated: July 24, 2014
`Reply to Office action of March 14, 2014
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`electrodes arranged on skin behind a soleus muscle connected to the tibial nerve in right
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`leg.
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`Claim 12. (Previously presented) The urination disorder treatment apparatus according to claim
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`11, wherein the measuring section measures an evoked potential that is evoked corresponding to
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`the stimulus signal supplied to the back of the sacral bone from the stimulus applying electrodes.
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`Claims 13 -18. (Cancelled)
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`Claim 19. (Previously presented) The urination disorder treatment apparatus according to claim
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`11, wherein the control section makes the display section display whether arrangement of the
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`stimulus applying electrodes is appropriate on the basis of a magnitude of the biological signal
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`measured by the measuring section.
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`Claim 20. (Previously presented) The urination disorder treatment apparatus according to claim
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`11, wherein the control section makes the display section display whether stimulus transmission
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`from the stimulus applying electrodes is appropriate on the basis of a magnitude of the biological
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`signal measured by the measuring section.
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`Claim 21. (New) The urination disorder treatment apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the
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`stimulus signal is supplied to at least one of the pelvic splanchnic nerve and the pudendal nerve.
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