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          Appeal No. 2006-1026                                                        
          Application No. 09/682,279                                                  

          combine references relied on as evidence of obviousness.  Id. at            
          1343.  The examiner cannot simply reach conclusions based on the            
          examiner’s own understanding or experience - or on his or her               
          assessment of what would be basic knowledge or common sense.                
          Rather, the examiner must point to some concrete evidence in the            
          record in support of these findings.  In re Zurko, 258 F.3d 1379,           
          1386, 59 USPQ2d 1693, 1697 (Fed. Cir. 2001).  Thus the examiner             
          must not only assure that the requisite findings are made, based            
          on evidence of record, but must also explain the reasoning by               
          which the findings are deemed to support the examiner’s                     
          conclusion.  However,  a suggestion, teaching, or motivation to             
          combine the relevant prior art teachings does not have to be                
          found explicitly in the prior art, as the teaching, motivation,             
          or suggestion may be implicit from the prior art as a whole,                
          rather than expressly stated in the references.  The test for an            
          implicit showing is what the combined teachings, knowledge of one           
          of ordinary skill in the art, and the nature of the problem to be           
          solved as a  whole would have suggested to those of ordinary skill          
          in the art.  In re Kahn, 441 F.3d 977, 987, 78 USPQ2d 1329, 1336            
          (Fed. Cir. 2006) citing  In re Kotzab, 217 F.3d 1365, 1370, 55              
          USPQ2d 1313 (Fed. Cir. 2000).   See also   In re Thrift, 298 F.3d           

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