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          Interference No. 104,190                                                    



          forfeited the right to rely on the date of reduction to                     
          practice in an interference with one who independently made                 
          the invention and promptly filed a patent application.  See,                
          for example, Horwath v. Lee, 564 F.2d 948, 195 USPQ 701 (CCPA               
          1977).                                                                      
                    Fact situations surrounding suppression and                       
          concealment issues require consideration on a case-by-case                  
          basis.  Id. at 949, 195 USPQ at 703.  Among the objective                   
          factors to be con-sidered in assessing an alleged instance of               
          abandonment, suppression, or concealment are: 1) the length of              
          the delay period after the reduction to practice but before                 
          the filing of an application for patent or commercialization                
          of the invention; Peeler at 654, 190 USPQ at 123 (inactivity                
          period of senior party long enough  to give rise to an                      
          inference of abandonment, suppression, or concealment); 2) the              
          activities pursued by the inventor, his counsel and assignee                
          during the alleged period of abandonment, suppression or                    
          concealment; see, for example, Correge v. Murphy, 705 F.2d                  
          1326, 217 USPQ 753 (Fed. Cir. 1983)(activities during  17                   
          month period between reduction to practice and filing                       


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