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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

PATENT APPLICATIONS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO R.A. 8293 SECTION 44 (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE)

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

[12]

INVENTION PUBLICATION

[21]

Application Number:

1/2014/000281

[22]

Date Filed:

08/10/2014

[54]

Title:

[71]

Applicant(s):

[72]

Inventor(s):

[73]

Assignee(s):

NONE

[74]

Attorney / Agent:

SAPALO VELEZ BUNDANG AND BULILAN LAW OFFICES

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Priority Data:

NONE

[51]

International Class 8:

A 61F 2/10, A 61K 31/717, 47/36, 8/00

Abstract:

Provided is an all natural microbial cellulose microparticle implantable dermal and subdermal filler derived from Nata de coco cellulose, wherein the microbial cellulose is fermented in coconut milk culture media, the active ingredient monolaurin is present in the amount of about 1% to 3%, the quality of the Nata de coco is higher than used as food in terms of cellulose content and appearance, and the size of the microbial cellulose is reduced to 300-900 nanometers after the final high pressure shearing. The final product passed the irritation, sensitization and the challenge tests, can be considered as nonirritating with low sensitization potential, and can be classified as hypoallergenic, biocompatible, biodegradable, non-toxic and nonimmunogenic. Also provided are the process of producing the filler of the present invention, and the use of said filler for tissue augmentation, aesthetic correction of wrinkles or loss of facial volume and lipoatrophy correction.

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INJECTABLE COCO CELLULOSE MICROPARTICLE FOR TISSUE AUGMENTATION DERMAL AND SUBDERMAL FILLER GERTRUDE P. CHAN, M.D., M.SC., FPDS [PH]; HEIDI P. CHAN, M.D., FPDS [PH] and MA. VENICE Y. CHAN, M.D. [PH] GERTRUDE P. CHAN, M.D., M.SC., FPDS[PH]: HEIDI P. CHAN, M.D., FPDS[PH]: MA. VENICE Y. CHAN, M.D.[PH]

NONE Category

Relevant docs:

Document Code:

Y Y Y Y

Document description US 2013/0273115 A1 US 7,709,631 B2 US 2013/0224278 A1 BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF

Relevant to claim No. 1-14 1-14 1-14 1-14

Document No. 1 2 3 4

Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

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BACTERIAL CELLULOSE BASED BIOMATERIALS Torres, et al 5 December 2012 Naturally Derived Biomaterials: Preparation and 1-14 Application (Tran Le BAo Ha, et al) 22 May 2013 PH 1/2009/500946 1-14

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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

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INVENTION PUBLICATION

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Application Number:

1/2014/000291

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Date Filed:

20/10/2014

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Title:

TOBACCO PRODUCT WRAPPING MATERIAL WITH CONTROLLED BURNING PROPERTIES

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Applicant(s):

JULIUS GLATZ GMBH [DE]

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Inventor(s):

DR. CHRISTOPH NOVER[DE]: DR. MARIJAN VUCAK[DE]: THOMAS FRITZSCHING[DE]

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Assignee(s):

NONE

[74]

Attorney / Agent:

MANUEL C. CASES, JR. AND ASSOCIATES

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Priority Data:

NONE

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International Class 8:

A 24D 1/02, D 21H 17/66, 17/67, 17/69

Abstract:

A tobacco product wrapping, material comprising composite particles is described, the composite particles being obtainable by a method in which: (a) an aqueous suspension containing calcium carbonate particles is prepared, (b) a metal salt comprising an aluminum cation is added, wherein the metal salt (i) is able to form a basic metal component in the suspension and (ii) has a solubility of greater than 9.0 mg/L in water, measured at the pH value of the prepared suspension and at a temperature of 20° C, as well as a method for the production of same, the use of such tobacco product wrapping material for the production of tobacco products, and the tobacco products produced with them.

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Document Code:

A1

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Category A Relevant docs: A A

Document description

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US 20060162884 A1 (GANE PATRICK [GB] ET AL) 27 1-20 July 2006 WO 2007042077 A1 (GLATZ FEINPAPIERE JULIUS 1-20 GLATZ [DE] ) 19 April 2008 US 20090044819 A1 1-20

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Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

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(FRITZSCHING THOMAS [DE]) 19 February 2009 WO 1985004080 A1 (COHN CHARLES) 26 September 1985

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Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

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INVENTION PUBLICATION

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Application Number:

1/2014/000294

[22]

Date Filed:

22/10/2014

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Title:

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A WAFER SCALE ATOMIC CLOCK

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Applicant(s):

HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. [US]

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Inventor(s):

JEFFREY JAMES KRIZ[US]: JAMES L. TUCKER[US]: KENNETH H. HEFFNER[US]: ROBERT COMPTON[US]

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Assignee(s):

NONE

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Attorney / Agent:

PATRICK MIRANDAH CO. PHILIPPINES, INC.

[30]

Priority Data:

NONE

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International Class 8:

H 03L 7/26

Abstract:

Systems and methods for a wafer scale atomic clock are provided. In at least one embodiment, a wafer scale device comprises a first substrate; a cell layer joined to the first substrate, the cell layer comprising a plurality of hermetically isolated cells, wherein separate measurements are produced for each cell in the plurality of hermetically isolated cells; and a second substrate joined to the cell layer, wherein the first substrate and the second substrate comprise electronics to control the separate measurements, wherein the separate measurements are combined into a single measurement.

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Document Code:

A1

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Category Y Relevant docs:

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Y

Document description

Relevant to Document claim No. No.

CN102495545 A - Jintang 1-3 Shang, et al - 13 June 2012 US2011012166 (A1) - Yang Xiao Charles, et al - 20 1-3 January 2011 US7852163 B2 - Alan Michael Braun, et al - 14 1-3 December 2010

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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016 [19]

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

[12]

INVENTION PUBLICATION

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Application Number:

1/2014/000296

[22]

Date Filed:

23/10/2014

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Title:

MULTI-PURPOSE DUAL HEAT SOURCE FOOD DRYER

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Applicant(s):

HABALO, JOEL B. [PH]

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Inventor(s):

JOEL B. HABALO[PH]: MAURINA BANTOG[PH]

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Assignee(s):

NONE

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Attorney / Agent:

CHRISTOPHER O. PACARDO

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Priority Data:

NONE

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International Class 8:

F 26B 23/04, 25/06, 25/18, 25/20

Abstract:

The multi-purpose dual heat source food dryer that uses the solar heat and electricity for drying food products and incubation of yogurts, with food cabinet is rectangular type food compartment made of galvanized iron sheet double walled with a foam insulator, food tray racks made of food grade heat absorbent materials and unidirectional wheels with provision to lock the wheel and handle for maneuvering the dryer.

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Document Code:

A1

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X Y

Document description

Relevant to Document claim No. No.

US20100223807 A1 – Nenad VESELINOVIC, Milos 1-9 Veselinovi – US6922908 B1 – Raul 1-9 Raudales – 2 August 2005

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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

[19]

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

[12]

INVENTION PUBLICATION

[21]

Application Number:

1/2014/000297

[22]

Date Filed:

24/10/2014

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Title:

ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR TURBINE ROTOR BLADES

[71]

Applicant(s):

ANDRITZ HYDRO GMBH [AT]

[72]

Inventor(s):

STEFAN WINKLER[AT]: ERICH WURM[AT]: JOHANNES GEROMILLER[DE]

[73]

Assignee(s):

NONE

[74]

Attorney / Agent:

MANUEL C. CASES, JR. AND ASSOCIATES

[30]

Priority Data:

A 587/2014 24/07/2014 AT and A 853/2013 07/11/2014 AT

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International Class 8:

F 01D 7/00, F 03D 1/06

Abstract:

The invention relates to an adjusting device for turbine (1) rotor blades (2) mounted on a hub (3), where a hydraulic servo-cylinder (5) is provided as well as another servo-cylinder (6). It is largely characterized in that one end of the adjusting rods (7,8) of the servo-cylinders (5,6) is swivel mounted at the adjusting crank (9) rigidly connected to the axis (3) of the rotor blade (2). With this arrangement, adjustments, i.e rotations, through 360 degrees are also possible. Here, the bearings (13,14) of the adjusting rods (7,8) can be arranged eccentrically, i.e outside the rotating axis (17) of the hub (3). Alternatively, an auxiliary servo-cylinder (6) is provided in addition to the main servo-cylinder (5) and is arranged opposite the main servo-cylinder (5), while its adjusting rod (8) is disposed on the adjusting crank (9) opposite the adjusting rod (7) of the main servo-cylinder (5) and offset. Thus adjustment beyond 180 degrees is also possible and the dead center of the adjusting rod (7) of the main servo-cylinder (5), which lies between the two, can be overcome. In this way, the dead centers of the servo-cylinders (5,6) an be overcome, while there is always at least one cylinder (5,6) available to apply the necessary force.

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Document Code:

A1

Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016 Category A Relevant docs:

Y Y Y

Document description GB 916310; 23 January 1963; Sulzer Freres US 4201514; 6 May 1980; Ulrich Huetter DE102006012009 A1; 20 September 2007; Bosch GMBH Robert US 7850422; 14 December 2010; Hubert Hermann

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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

[19]

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

[12]

INVENTION PUBLICATION

[21]

Application Number:

1/2014/000298

[22]

Date Filed:

24/10/2014

[54]

Title:

OIL NOZZLE

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Applicant(s):

EUROILTEC INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. [TW]

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Inventor(s):

HSIN-HSIANG LIN[TW]

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Assignee(s):

NONE

[74]

Attorney / Agent:

SIGUION REYNA, MONTECILLO AND ONGSIAKO LAW OFFICES

[30]

Priority Data:

NONE

[51]

International Class 8:

B 67D 7/04

Abstract:

An oil nozzle includes an oil sucking tube, an oil filling tube, and an extending tube unit. The oil sucking tube and the oil filling tube are coupled to the extending tube unit. The extending tube unit includes a first tube and a second tube. The first tube intercommunicates with the oil sucking tube. The second tube intercommunicates with the oil filling tube. The first tube is received in the second tube.

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Document Code:

A1

Representative Drawing(s):

Category Y Relevant docs: Y

Y

Document description

Relevant to Document claim No. No.

US 20050166993 A1 - 4 August 2005 - James Viken, 1-10 et al [Claims 10-13] US20020148686 A1 - 17 October 2002 - Hwan Yun, et 1-10 al [Par. 31-39] CN203474434 (U) - 12 March 2014 / Lin Xinxiang - [Par. 1-10 57-66]

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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

[19]

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

[12]

INVENTION PUBLICATION

[21]

Application Number:

1/2014/000299

[22]

Date Filed:

24/10/2014

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Title:

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ONLINE ACCESS OF SCHOOL COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION USING COMPUTERS, DEVICES, TABLETS, AND SMART PHONES

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Applicant(s):

RIVERA, MILAGROS G. [PH]

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Inventor(s):

MILAGROS G. RIVERA[PH]

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Assignee(s):

NONE

[74]

Attorney / Agent:

CALLANTA ONGLENGCO AND MORENO LAW PARTNERS

[30]

Priority Data:

NONE

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International Class 8:

G 06Q 30/00, 50/20

Abstract:

The invention relates to a computerized system that will allow all aspects of a school system to be conducted both online and on-premise. The objective is to allow all the school clients and personalities/stakeholders: students, parents, teachers, and administrative system to interact and transact business in one ecosystem. In addition, schools who are members of the ecosystem can also interact with other member schools to gain the maximum benefits from such online sharing of resources. This will be done through a series of data exchange which this invention will be utilizing. All information relating to a student, teacher, and school are entered in the individual school's database. These include application forms and results, class schedules, enrolment details, enrolment payment, class metrics (for the grading system), actual grades per student, library resources, library reservations/renewals, renewals/returns, library reminders via e-mail and calendar alerts, and virtual class to allow teachers to enter assignments and school works and for students to submit their work, and all other information that will make a computerized ecosystem mimic the school's day to day activities. In addition, book reviews, news, blogs, and events will be shared among member schools depending on the preferences of the one posting the information and the recipient of the information using database exchange. With the ability to share information across member schools, healthy competition, cooperation and collaboration can be encouraged among the schools and students. By making the book reviews competitive and with corresponding prizes, students will be encouraged to read more books and to hone their writing skills. Another positive outcome from this invention is the ability of parents to monitor the activities of their children and to ensure that their hard-earned money is actually paid, by being able to inquire on payments made by their children.

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Document Code:

A1

Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected]

Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

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US2009017435 (A1) (SIMMONS 15 January 2009 1-17 (15.01.2009)) US20050227216 (A1) (GUPTA 13 October 2005 1-17 (13.10.2005)) US6347333 (B2) (EISENDRATH ET AL 12 1-17 Februar 2002 (12.02.2002)) US2006026213 (A1) (YASKIN ET AL 02 February 2006 1-17 (02.02.2006)) US7827265 (B2) (CHEEVER ET AL 02 November 2010 1-17 (02.11.2010)) CN102542468 (A) (XIANGRONG ET AL 04 July 1-17 2012 (04.07.2012)) KR20140101514 (A) (JI 20 1-17 August 2014 (20.08.2014)) CN101986294 (A) (JUNBIN 16 1-17 March 2011 (16.03.2011) CN103400329 (A) (WANG ET AL 20 November 2013 1-17 (20.11.2013)) US2012233021 (A1) (EHMANN 13 September 1-17 2012 (03.03.2012)) US2005114367 (A1) (SEREBRENNIKOV 26 May 1-17 2005 (26.05.2005))

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Volume 19 Number 48 Date Released: May 02, 2016

[19]

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PHILIPPINES

[12]

INVENTION PUBLICATION

[21]

Application Number:

1/2014/000301

[22]

Date Filed:

27/10/2014

[54]

Title:

CHECKOUT AMOUNT CALCULATION METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT THEREOF

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Applicant(s):

PRESIDENT CHAIN STORE CORP. [TW]

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Inventor(s):

CHANG, CHIH-YUNG[TW]: TSAI, CHIA-YUN[PH]

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Assignee(s):

NONE

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Attorney / Agent:

SYCIP SALAZAR HERNANDEZ AND GATMAITAN

[30]

Priority Data:

103113109 09/04/2014 TW

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International Class 8:

G 06Q 30/02

Abstract:

A checkout amount calculation method includes receiving a plurality of groups of commodity information, generating a first discount quantity according to a preset discount condition and the received commodity information by using a processing unit, receiving a first trigger signal according to the first discount quantity, generating a first group of discount numerical values according to the first trigger signal, calculating a checkout amount according to the first group of discount numerical values and the received commodity information, and displaying the checkout amount, where, each group of commodity information corresponds to a commodity to be purchased, and a quantity of the discount numerical values in the first group of discount numerical values is equal to the first discount quantity.

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Document Code:

A1

Representative Drawing(s):

Category

Relevant docs:

Y

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Document description

Relevant to Document claim No. No.

JPH09190581 (A) (SAKAMOTO ET AL, 22 July 1-5 1997 (22.07.1997)) JP2007122288 (A) (MATSUMIYA, 17 May 2007 4-5 (17.05.2007))

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