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                 Interference 102,413                                                                                   Page 22                        
                 Pitha v. Muller                                                                                                                       
                 laboratory notebook.  Pitha has not directed us to evidence                                                                           
                 which indicates that the testing performed by Dr. Ciesielski                                                                          
                 was standard within the industry.  Furthermore, we hold the                                                                           
                 statements by the person who performed the experiments in this                                                                        
                 case is critical because the identification of the properties                                                                         
                 of the reaction product is required.  Pages W-14 and W-17 of                                                                          
                 Dr. Ciesielski’s laboratory notebook do not indicate the                                                                              
                 amorphous nature of the products produced or that these                                                                               
                 products contain more than one cyclodextrin derivative.                                           35                                  
                 Pitha has not directed us to evidence which establishes that                                                                          
                 it is known in the industry that cyclodextrin derivatives are                                                                         
                 always intrinsically amorphous.  To the contrary, Szejtli                                                                             
                 patent 4,542,211 describes amorphous and crystalline products                                                                         
                 result from the methylation of cyclodextrin.36                                                                                        
                          Pitha argues that previous decisions in this interference                                                                    
                 follow the principle “that it is the inventor’s recognition of                                                                        
                 the subject matter that controls, not the language used to                                                                            
                 describe the invention.”   Pitha has not directed us to37                                                                                         
                 evidence which indicates that Dr. Pitha or Dr. Czajkowska had                                                                         


                          35PX-27 pages 23 and 28.                                                                                                     
                          36Szejtli 4,542,211, column 3, lines 9-24.                                                                                   
                          37PB page 14, footnote 7.                                                                                                    





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