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          Appeal No. 2001-1473                                                        
          Application 08/946,736                                                      


          and 31.  In addition, a new rejection of claims 15 through 17,              
          19, 27 and 28 is entered pursuant to 37 CFR § 1.196(b).                     


               In addition to affirming the examiner’s rejection of one or            
          more claims, this decision contains a new ground of rejection               
          pursuant to 37 CFR § 1.196(b)(amended effective Dec. 1, 1997, by            
          final rule notice, 62 Fed. Reg. 53,131, 53,197 (Oct. 10, 1997),             
          1203 Off. Gaz. Pat. & Trademark Office 63, 122 (Oct. 21, 1997)).            
          37 CFR § 1.196(b) provides, “A new ground of rejection shall not            
          be considered final for purposes of judicial review.”                       
               Regarding any affirmed rejection, 37 CFR § 1.197(b)                    
          provides:                                                                   
               (b) Appellant may file a single request for rehearing                  
               within two months from the date of the original                        
               decision . . . .                                                       
               37 CFR § 1.196(b) also provides that the appellant, WITHIN             
          TWO MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE DECISION , must exercise one of             
          the following two options with respect to the new ground of                 
          rejection to avoid termination of proceedings (37 CFR § 1.197(c))           
          as to the rejected claims:                                                  
               (1) Submit an appropriate amendment of the claims                      
               so rejected or a showing of facts relating to the                      
               claims so rejected, or both, and have the matter                       
               reconsidered by the examiner, in which event the                       
               application will be remanded to the examiner. . . .                    



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