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`________________________
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`________________________
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`INNOPHARMA LICENSING, INC., INNOPHARMA LICENSING LLC,
`INNOPHARMA INC., INNOPHARMA LLC, MYLAN
`PHARMACEUTICALS INC., and MYLAN INC.,
`Petitioner
`
`v .
`
`SENJU PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
`Patent Owner
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`U.S. Patent No. 8,129,431 to Sawa et al.
`Issue Date: March 6, 2012
`Title: Aqueous Liquid Preparation Containing 2-Amino-3-(4-
`bromobenzoyl) Phenylacetic Acid
`
`Inter Partes Review No.: 2015-00903
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`PETITIONER’S EXHIBIT LIST
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`Mail Stop "PATENT BOARD"
`Patent Trial and Appeal Board
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 1450
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`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`PETITIONER’S EXHIBIT LIST
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`Description
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`1001
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`1002
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`1003
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`1004
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`1005
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`1006
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`1007
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`1008
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`1009
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`1010
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`1011
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`Acid"
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`Limited (2001)
`
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`March 19, 2015
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`1012
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`1020
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`1021
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`1022
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`1023
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`1024
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`1025
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`
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`March 19, 2015
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`1030
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`1031
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`
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`1039
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`1041
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`1042
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`1043
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`1044
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`1045
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`1046
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`& Lomb Pharmaceuticals.
`
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`Petitioner’s Exhibit List
`March 19, 2015
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`Description
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`FDA approved "PROLENSATM (bromfenac ophthalmic
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