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          Appeal No. 1999-1044                                                         
          Application No. 08/778,392                                                   


               In reaching our decision in this appeal, we have given                  
          careful consideration to the appellant's specification and                   
          claims, to the applied prior art references, and to the                      
          respective positions articulated by the appellant and the                    
          examiner.  Upon evaluation of all the evidence before us, it                 
          is our conclusion that the evidence adduced by the examiner is               
          insufficient to establish a prima facie case of obviousness                  
          with respect to the claims under appeal.  Accordingly, we will               
          not sustain the examiner's rejection of claims 1, 12 and 14                  
          under                                                                        
          35 U.S.C. § 103.  Our reasoning for this determination                       
          follows.                                                                     
               In rejecting claims under 35 U.S.C. § 103, the examiner                 
          bears the initial burden of presenting a prima facie case of                 
          obviousness.  See In re Rijckaert, 9 F.3d 1531, 1532, 28                     
          USPQ2d 1955, 1956 (Fed. Cir. 1993).  A prima facie case of                   
          obviousness is established by presenting evidence that would                 
          have led one of ordinary skill in the art to combine the                     
          relevant teachings of the references to arrive at the claimed                
          invention.  See In re Fine, 837 F.2d 1071, 1074, 5 USPQ2d                    
          1596, 1598 (Fed. Cir. 1988) and In re Lintner, 458 F.2d 1013,                
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