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After Final Consideration Program Request

Document Analysis device, 14/479,936, No. 17-2-US-144799360QP1 (U.S. Pat. App. Jul. 1, 2016)
The examiner will review the response under 37 CFR 1.116 to determine if additional search and/or consideration (i) is necessitated by the amendment and (ii) could be completed within the time allotted under AFCP 2.0.
If additional search and/or consideration is required but cannot be completed within the allotted time, the examiner will process the submission consistent with current practice concerning responses after final rejection under 37 CFR 1.116, e.g., by mailing an advisory action.
If the applicant declines the interview, or if the interview cannot be scheduled within ten (10) calendar days from the date that the examiner first contacts the applicant, then the examiner will proceed consistent with current practice concerning responses after final rejection under 37 CFR 1.116. forms if more than one signature is required, see be/ow*.
Signature /Douglas P. Mueller/ Name (Print/Typed) Date 1, 2016 July Practitioner Registration No. 30,300 Douglas P. Mueller Note: This form must be signed in accordance with 37 CFR 1.33.
A record related to an International Application filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in this system of records may be disclosed, as a routine use, to the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization, pursuant to the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
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Request for Certificate of Correction

Document BIOSENSOR AND MEASURING APPARATUS FOR BIOSENSOR, 10/616,305, No. 1-25-US-106163050HP1 (U.S. Pat. App. Aug. 17, 2006)
Alexandria, VA 22313-1450 Sir: In reviewing the above-identified patent, a printing error was discovered therein requiring correction in order to conform the Official Record in the application.
As such, the exposed portion of the first or second lead is not just simply located “somewhere” on the base plate asset forth in the pending rejection, but is readily understandable by those of skill in the art when read in light of the specification.
However, as a preliminary point, it is respectfully submitted that the logic set forth in the pending rejection in making the above conclusion is flawed, because the foregoing position appears to overlook and ignore the fact that the opening 360 of the reader 150 of Lauks as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 11 clearly has a single uniform width, even if the upper housing member 90 of the disposable device of Lauks does not contain additional notches 36/38 as shown in the lower housing member 12.
Moreover, recognizing after the fact that such a modification would provide an improvement or advantage, without suggestion thereof by the prior art, rather than dictating a conclusion of obviousness, is an indication of improper application of hindsight considerations.
Thus, the only motivation of record for the proposed modification of the biosensor of Nagata to arrive at the claimed invention is found in Applicants’ disclosure which, of course, may not properly be relied upon to support the ultimate legal conclusion of obviousness under 35 U.S.C. § 103.
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Applicant Arguments/Remarks Made in an Amendment

Document Analysis device, 14/479,936, No. 5-12-US-144799360YP1 (U.S. Pat. App. Mar. 15, 2017)
We observed a pronounced reduction in the particle growth factor at deliquescence due to the presence of solid SA, and conclude that the SA takes up a minor but not insignificant amount of water.
The rejection contended that since Roblin et al. use divalent metal salts such as MgClz, which according to Fogcannon is a deliquescent salt, and Onasch et al. discuss when succinic acid is used with ammonium nitrate particles, a slight decrease in the deliquescence relative humidity was observed, Roblin et al., Fogcannon and Onasch et al. when in combination, suggest an analysis reagent including succinic acid as a substance, as required by claim 15.
As a result, the Roblin et al. device is not rotated before the sample is tested, and in turn there is no need to avoid having deliquescent reagent travel to other cavities.
Moreover, the references of record provide no reason to expect that the advantages enjoyed by the analysis reagent of claim 15, 6g, controlling a removal rate of non-HDL to be in a range of 100i20%, could be achieved.
In Reply to Office Action mailed: January 5, 2017 particular quantities of material of the reagent mixture (see Roblin et al., paragraph [0041].
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Index of Claims

Document SOLID PREPARATION PACKAGING APPARATUS, 13/605,856, No. 16-1-US-136058560GP1 (U.S. Pat. App. Mar. 26, 2015)
Art Unit 3721 a Allowed a Restricted _ [In Objected Rejected I Cancelled n Non-Elected n Appeal U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Part of Paper No. : 20150312
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Abstract

Document Analysis device, 14/479,936, No. 75-1-US-1447993603P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Sep. 8, 2014)
Abstract A reagent including a combination of a polyanionic compaund and a bivalent cationic compound contains one substance selected from the group consisting of succinic
acid!
glucenie acid, alanine, glycine, valine; histidine, maltitol, and mannitol or at least one compound 0f the substance- A dry state of the reagent and deliquescence can be impzovedg
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Claims

Document SOLID PREPARATION PACKAGING APPARATUS, 13/605,856, No. 73-4-US-1360585601P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Sep. 6, 2012)
back—and—forth direction; the solid preparation packaging mechanism unit includes a printing mechanism unit for printing on the pouch; the main body is provided with an electrical component chamber below the solid preparation packaging mechanism; the electrical component chamber is provided with a central processing unit circuit board (also referred to as a CPU circuit board) for providing collective control to the solid preparation packaging apparatus, and a power supply for supplying power to the solid preparation accommodating unit, the transfer mechanism unit, and the solid preparation packaging mechanisnl unit, the electrical component chamber being further provided with an image printing circuit board required for the printing mechanism unit to print based on image data; and a flexible wiring cover which is continually curved as the solid preparation packaging mechanism unit is pulled out of or pushed back into the main body is mounted across the electrical component chamber and the solid preparation packaging mechanism unit in order to pass, through the flexible wiring cover, wiring of the solid preparation packaging mechanism unit to the central processing unit circuit board, the image printing circuit board, and the power supply.
The solid preparation packaging apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the printing circuit board of the printing mechanism unit is disposed at the solid preparation packaging mechanism unit.
transformer is mounted at a weight balance position at the center of a rear portion in the electrical component chamber.
The solid preparation packaging apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the main body is provided at
supply' unit for supplying, to the transfer mechanism 'unit, specific solid preparations accommodated in a plurality' of buckets each having an upper opening, on a top surface region of the main body behind the specific solid.
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EFS Acknowledgment Receipt

Document SOLID PREPARATION PACKAGING APPARATUS, 13/605,856, No. 13-3-US-1360585608P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Nov. 20, 2012)
Electronic Acknowledgement Receipt International Application Number: — Title of Invention:
Application Type: Utility under 35 USC111(a) Payment information: Payment Type DepOSIt Account Payment was successfully received in RAM RAM confirmation Number Deposit Account File Listing: $1390 3304 191090 Part /.zip (if appl.)
National Stage of an International Application under 35 U.S.C. 371 lfa timely submission to enter the national stage of an international application is compliant with the conditions of 35 U.S.C. 371 and other applicable requirements a Form PCT/DO/EO/903 indicating acceptance of the application as a national stage submission under 35 U.S.C. 371 will be issued in addition to the Filing Receipt, in due course.
This Acknowledgement Receipt evidences receipt on the noted date by the USPTO ofthe indicated documents, characterized by the applicant, and including page counts, where applicable.
It serves as evidence of receipt similar to a Post Card, as described in MPEP 503. the application.
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91-2-US-1360585601P1

Document SOLID PREPARATION PACKAGING APPARATUS, 13/605,856, No. 91-2-US-1360585601P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Sep. 6, 2012)

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5-1-US-1447993601P1

Document Analysis device, 14/479,936, No. 5-1-US-1447993601P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Sep. 8, 2014)

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3-8-US-1447993603P1

Document Analysis device, 14/479,936, No. 3-8-US-1447993603P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Sep. 8, 2014)

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1-1-US-133804270WP1

Document ANALYSIS REAGENT AND ANALYSIS DEVICE HAVING THE ANALYSIS REAGENT CARRIED THEREIN, 13/380,427, No. 1-1-US-133804270WP1 (U.S. Pat. App. May. 27, 2014)

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9-2-US-128355680YP1

Document REFRIGERATING APPARATUS, 12/835,568, No. 9-2-US-128355680YP1 (U.S. Pat. App. Jan. 24, 2014)

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4-4-US-1360585608P1

Document SOLID PREPARATION PACKAGING APPARATUS, 13/605,856, No. 4-4-US-1360585608P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Nov. 20, 2012)

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1-1-US-1447993601P1

Document Analysis device, 14/479,936, No. 1-1-US-1447993601P1 (U.S. Pat. App. Sep. 8, 2014)

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14-1-US-136058560LP1

Document SOLID PREPARATION PACKAGING APPARATUS, 13/605,856, No. 14-1-US-136058560LP1 (U.S. Pat. App. Oct. 7, 2015)

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