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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | To establish a prima facie case of obviousness,
three basic criteria must be met. First, there must be
some suggestion or motivation, either in the references
themselves or in the knowledge generally available
to one of ordinary skill in the art, to modify the
reference or to combine reference teachings. Second,
there must be a reasonable expectation of success.
Finally, the prior art reference (or references when
combined) must teach or suggest all the claim limitations. |
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