Interference No. 103,272 pages of the 1987 log for the Lexan resin plant, and that the notes in the log were made by an operator or shift leader, himself or the unit manager. HR 172 and 174. He testified that the two pages recount the significant events throughout the day, that he supervised the activities on July 10, 1987 that are recorded on the pages, that the log book entries are regularly and routinely kept by the operators, and that he is the custodian of the log book. HR 177 to 179. Mr. Ungetheim testified that the runs recorded in HX 8 were done in response to the order (HX 2), given by Dr. Cooper, and that he (Mr. Ungetheim) was in daily communication and planning with Dr. Cooper. HR 187, 188, 196 and 197. Mr. Ungetheim further testified that the Kasha Index measurements of the resins produced were determined during the manufacturing as a regular and routine control procedure and for record purposes, and that the Kasha Indexes for the two polycarbonate resins produced on July 10, 1987, were, respectively, 2970 and 2960, both of which fell within the range of 2800 to 3400. HR 190, 191, 197 to 199; HX 9. Mr. Hinderliter testified that he is the quality specialist in the Lexan Resin Lab and his responsibilities include maintaining data records. HR 237 and 238. He testified that he is the custodian of the test records which are routinely stored on computer discs, and that he retrieved the test results for the period from July 1 to 24, 1987, and printed those results on the computer print out, HX 9, and that the results were for the resins made on July 10, 1987. HR 240 to 244 and 248 to 250. -12-Page: Previous 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007