F 84. Par6 947 refers to a "microwave oven" and "microwave applicator" as sources of microwave energy. P. Ex. 200 1, Example 5, col. I Oý 11. 4-6 and the second Example 4; col. 12.11. 10-12. F 85. Neither Par6 426 nor Par6 947 include the phrase "conventional microwave oven." F 86. Pard has not presented any evidence explaining how a person having ordinary skill in the microwave extraction art would understand the disclosures of the Par6 patents. F 87. Pard has not presented any evidence explaining the meaning a person having ordinary skill in the microwave extraction art would give to "microwave applicator" as that phrase is used in Pard 426. F 88. Pard has not presented any evidence explaining the meaning a person having ordinary skill in the microwave extraction art would give to "microwave applicator" and "microwave oven" as those phrases are used in Par6 947. F 89. Par6 has not presented any evidence showing the meaning of a "conventional microwave oven" to a person having ordinary skill in the microwave extraction art. F 90. Neither Par6 426 nor Par6 947 have been shown to inherently disclose the use of a conventional microwave oven. F 91. Neither Par6 426 nor Pard 947 have been shown to inherently describe applying microwaves in pulses. F 92. Pard has not provide evidence showing that the ideal gas equation is applicable to predict the behavior of systems including non-gaseous phases. F 91. Par6 has not provided evidence showing the ideal gas equation is applicable to systems including a change of state from solid or liquid to gas. F 94. Pard has not provided evidence that the ideal gas equation is applicable to predict the behavior of the mixture of gases in the sealed-containers described by the Par6 patents. F 95. Neither Pard 426 nor Pard 947 has been shown to inherently describe the intermittent application of reduced pressure during microwave treatment. 2) The Ganzler Publication F 96. The Ganzler publication does not expressly describe "intermittently applying a vacuum to the biological material" or "intermittently applying reduced pressure." 13 -Page: Previous 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007