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A.U.S. Patents, U.S. Patent Application Publications,  
A.U.S. Patents, U.S. Patent Application Publications,  
and International Application Publications
and International Application Publications


See MPEP § 706.02(a), § 706.02(f)(1), and § 2136 through § 2136.03 for a detailed discussion of the  
See MPEP § 706.02(a), § 706.02(f)(1), and § 2136 through § 2136.03 for a detailed discussion of the  
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are available as prior art under 35 U.S.C. 102(e)
are available as prior art under 35 U.S.C. 102(e)
against all patent applications and patents under reexamination.
against all patent applications and patents under reexamination.


The effective date of a domestic patent when  
The effective date of a domestic patent when  
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activity used to reject the claim(s) is the date the  
activity used to reject the claim(s) is the date the  
activity was first known to have occurred.
activity was first known to have occurred.
===715.01 37 CFR 1.131 Affidavits Versus 37 CFR 1.132 Affidavits===


The purpose of a 37 CFR 1.131 affidavit or declaration  
The purpose of a 37 CFR 1.131 affidavit or declaration  
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