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`Patent Owner Masimo Corporation’s
`Demonstratives For Trial Hearing
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`December 7, 2021
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`Apple Inc. v. Masimo Corporation
`IPR2020-01520 (Patent 10,258,265)
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`IPR2020-01536 (Patent 10,588,553)
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`IPR2020-01537 (Patent 10,588,553)
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`IPR2020-01538 (Patent 10,588,554)
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`IPR2020-01539 (Patent 10,588,554)
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`Patents-At-Issue
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`U.S. Patent 10,258,265
` IPR2020-01520
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`U.S. Patent 10,588,553
` IPR2020-01536, IPR2020-01537
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`U.S. Patent 10,588,554
` IPR2020-01538, IPR2020-01539
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`-1520, -1536, -1537, -1538, -1539 Ex. 1001
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`2
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`’554 Patent Claim 1
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`-1538, -1539 Ex. 1001
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`3
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`
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`’554 Patent Claims 11, 17, 28
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`-1538, -1539 Ex. 1001
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`4
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`’553 Patent Claim 1
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`-1536, -1537 Ex. 1001
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`5
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`’265 Patent Claims 1, 26
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`-1520 Ex. 1001
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`6
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`Petitioner’s Asserted Level Of Ordinary Skill In The Art
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`Petitioner asserts a POSITA:
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`“would have been a person with a working knowledge of physiological
`monitoring technologies. The person would have had a Bachelor of
`Science degree in an academic discipline emphasizing the design of
`electrical, computer, or software technologies, in combination with
`training or at least one to two years of related work experience with
`capture and processing of data or information, including but not
`limited to physiological monitoring technologies.”
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`-1520 Pet. 3-4; see also -1536 Pet. 7; -1537 Pet. 7;
`-1538 Pet. 10-11; -1539 Pet. 10-11
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`7
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`
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`Petitioner’s Art
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`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
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`2nd Ref.
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`3rd Ref.
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`4th Ref.
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`10,258,265
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
`
`Aizawa
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`Inokawa
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`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
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`Inokawa
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`10,588,553
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`IPR2020-01536
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`Mendelson ’799
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`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
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`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`8
`
`
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`Aizawa
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`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
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`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
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`4th Ref.
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`10,258,265
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
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`Aizawa
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`Inokawa
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
`
`Inokawa
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`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
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`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`9
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`
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`Aizawa’s Sensor
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`Ex. 1006 Fig. 2; -1520 POR 42-43, Ex. 2004 ¶94; -1537 POR 27-33,
`Ex. 2004 ¶¶67-73; -1539 POR 30-36, Ex. 2004 ¶¶67-73
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`10
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`
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`Aizawa’s Sensor
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`Ex. 1006 Figs. 1A, 1B; -1537 POR 27-33, Ex. 2004 ¶¶43-44, 98; -1539 POR
`30-36, Ex. 2004 ¶¶42-43, 98; -1520 POR 12-13, 42-43, Ex. 2004 ¶¶40-41
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`11
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`
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`Palm-Side Of Forearm/Wrist Showing Arteries
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`Ex. 2010 at 44 (Plate 429); -1520 POR 42-43, Ex. 2004 ¶95;
`-1537 POR 29-30, Ex. 2004 ¶68; -1539 POR 32-33, Ex. 2004 ¶68
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`12
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`
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`Back-Side Of Forearm/Wrist
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`Ex. 2010 at 42 (Plate 427); -1520 POR 42-43, Ex. 2004 ¶95;
`-1537 POR 29-30, Ex. 2004 ¶69; -1539 POR 32-33, Ex. 2004 ¶69
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`13
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`
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`Aizawa’s Positioning
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`“[E]ven when the attachment position of the pulse rate detector 1 is dislocated,
`one of the photodetectors 22 is located near the artery 11….” — Ex. 1006 ¶[0027].
`
`Ex. 1006 Fig. 2, ¶27; Ex. 2010 at 44; -1520 POR 12, 42-43, Ex. 2004 ¶95;
`-1537 POR 27-33, Ex. 2004 ¶¶70-73; -1539 POR 30-36, Ex. 2004 ¶¶70-73
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`14
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`
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`Mendelson ’799 and Mendelson-1988
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`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
`
`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
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`4th Ref.
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`10,258,265
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`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
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`Aizawa
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`Inokawa
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`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
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`Inokawa
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`10,588,553
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`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
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`10,588,553
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`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
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`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
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`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
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`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`15
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`
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`Mendelson-1988’s Sensor
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`Mendelson-1988: an oximeter with photodetectors surrounding LEDs that emit at
`red (660 nm) and infrared (930 nm) wavelengths.
`
`— Ex. 1015 at 168, Abstract.
`
`-1520 Ex. 1015 Fig. 2, POR 45, 50, Ex. 2004 ¶¶99, 112
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`16
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`
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`Mendelson ’799
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`Fig. 3
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`Fig. 7
`
`-1538 Ex. 1012 Figs. 3, 7, POR 50, Sur-Reply 25,
`Ex. 2004 ¶87
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`17
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`
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`Mendelson ’799/Mendelson-1988 Sensors
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`Mendelson ’799
`
`Mendelson-1988
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`Oxygen sensors (oximeters) with peripheral detectors and central emitters
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`-1536 Ex. 1012 Fig. 7, POR 1, Ex. 2004 ¶43; -1538 POR 1,
`Ex. 2004 ¶42; -1520 Ex. 1015 Fig. 2, POR 48-49, Ex. 2004 ¶¶100, 107
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`18
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`
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`Mendelson-2006
`
`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
`
`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
`
`4th Ref.
`
`10,258,265
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`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
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`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
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`Inokawa
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`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`19
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`
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`Mendelson-2006’s Forehead Sensor
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`Fig. 1: Attachment of Sensor Module To The Skin
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`“The unit is small enough so the entire module can be integrated into a
`headband or a helmet.”
`
`“[A] pulse oximeter developed based on a small forehead mounted sensor.”
`
`-1536 Ex. 1010 at 1, 2, Fig. 1, POR 47-50, Ex. 2004 ¶¶100-
`101; -1538 POR 21-22, 52-55, Ex. 2004 ¶¶50, 65, 95-96
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`20
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`
`
`Ohsaki
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`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
`
`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
`
`4th Ref.
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`10,258,265
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
`
`Inokawa
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
`
`21
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`
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`Ohsaki’s Pulse Detector
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`-1536 Ex. 1009 Fig. 2, POR 10-11, Ex. 2004 ¶38; -1537 POR 33-34, Ex.
`2004 ¶74; -1538 POR 12-13, Ex. 2004 ¶37; -1539 POR 36-37, Ex. 2004 ¶74
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`22
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`
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`Ohsaki’s Pulse Detector
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`-1536 Ex. 1009 Figs. 1-2, POR 10-11, Ex. 2004 ¶38; -1537 POR 33-34, Ex.
`2004 ¶74; -1538 POR 12-13, Ex. 2004 ¶37; -1539 POR 36-37, Ex. 2004 ¶74
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`23
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`
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`Ohsaki and Anatomy
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`“[T]he user feels uncomfortable if the pressure applied to the user’s wrist…is too
`high.” — Ex. 1009 ¶[0018]
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`If detecting element 2’s “longitudinal direction…agrees with the circumferential
`direction of the user's wrist 4, it has a tendency to slip off.” — Ex. 1009 ¶[0019]
`
`-1536 Ex. 1009, POR 18-20, Ex. 2004 ¶¶39-42, 52-53; -1537 POR 20-21;
`-1538 POR 24-25, Ex. 2004 ¶¶38-41, 53-54; -1359 POR 22-24
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`24
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`
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`Ohsaki’s Front/Back Wrist Comparison
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`Ex. 2008 158:15-159:11; -1536 Ex. 1009 Figs. 3A-B, ¶¶[0023]-
`[0024], POR 21-22, Ex. 2004 ¶56; -1538 POR 27-28, Ex. 2004 ¶57
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`25
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`
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`Petitioner’s Annotation Of Ohsaki
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`-1536 POR 37-38, Ex. 2004 ¶78, Pet. 18;
`-1538 POR 44-45, Ex. 2004 ¶79, Pet. 20
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`26
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`
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`Actual Ohsaki Illustration
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`-1536 Ex. 1009 Fig. 1, POR 23-25, 36-37, Ex. 2004 ¶¶60-61, 76-77, Ex. 1012 2:47-57,
`2:58-64, 3:15-31, 3:44-52; -1538 POR 29-31, 43-44, Ex. 2004 ¶¶61-62, 77-78
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`27
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`
`
`Aizawa v. Ohsaki
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`Front (Palm) Side
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`Flat acrylic plate improves adhesion
`
`Ex. 1006 (Aizawa) ¶[0013]; see also
`¶¶[0026], [0030], [0034], Fig. 1B
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`(Aizawa’s sensor)
`
`Tends to slip
`
`Ex. 1009 (Ohsaki) ¶[0023],
`Figs. 3A-3B
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`Flat
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`Convex
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`Back Side
`
`Tends to slip
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`Ex. 1009 (Ohsaki) ¶[0025],
`Figs. 4A-4B
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`Rectangular convex board
`prevents slipping
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`Ex. 1009 (Ohsaki) ¶¶[0024]-[0025],
`Figs. 4A-4B
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`(Ohsaki’s sensor)
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`-1537 POR 37-38, Ex. 2004 ¶82;
`-1539 POR 40-41, Ex. 2004 ¶82
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`28
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`
`
`Schulz
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`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
`
`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
`
`4th Ref.
`
`10,258,265
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`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
`
`Inokawa
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`29
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`
`
`Schulz’s Pulse Oximetry Ear Sensor
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`Fig. 19B
`(partial view, color added)
`
`-1538 Ex. 1013 Figs. 1, 5B, 19B, ¶¶3-4, 41, POR 47-50, Ex. 2004 ¶¶49,
`85-86, Sur-Reply 21-23; -1536 POR 44-45, Sur-Reply 25-27
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`30
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`
`
`Schulz’s Ambient Light Solution
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`“[T]he cover 700 is constructed of an absorbent material so as to block ambient
`light for noise reduction at the detector.”
`
`— Ex. 1013 ¶[0041].
`
`-1538 Ex. 1013 Fig. 7, ¶[0041], POR 47-50, Ex. 2004 ¶¶49, 85-87,
`Sur-Reply 21-23; -1536 POR 44-45, Sur-Reply 25-27
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`31
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`
`
`Inokawa
`
`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
`
`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
`
`4th Ref.
`
`10,258,265
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
`
`Inokawa
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
`
`32
`
`
`
`Inokawa’s Pulse Detector
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`Ex. 1008 ¶[0058], Fig. 2; -1520 POR 23, Ex. 2004 ¶42; -1537 POR
`46, Ex. 2004 ¶¶96-97; -1539 POR 48-49, Ex. 2004 ¶¶96-97
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`33
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`
`
`Inokawa
`
`“Another advantage is that, because the surface of the covers 123, 131 is flat, the
`surface is less prone to scratches than when the lens protrudes.”
`
`Ex. 1008 ¶106, Fig. 17; -1536 POR 39-40, Ex. 2004 ¶81; -1537 POR 47-48, Ex.
`2004 ¶99; -1538 POR 46-47, Ex. 2004 ¶82; -1539 POR 50-51, Ex. 2004 ¶99
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`34
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`
`
`Inokawa’s “Base Device” LED Data Transfer
`
`Ex. 1008 Fig. 3; -1520 Pet. 20, Ex. 2004 ¶¶85-86; -1537 Pet.
`14, Ex. 2004 ¶¶48-49; -1539 Pet. 28, Ex. 2004 ¶¶47-48
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`35
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`
`
`Petitioner’s Expert
`
`“I think one of ordinary skill in the art would understand that in
`Inokawa the objective is to concentrate light at the detector,
`which is in the center axis of the drawing and that the lens is
`capable of providing that benefit.
`
`If we’re going to move the lenses and the LEDs and detectors around
`and ask different questions, it’s -- it isn’t so obvious that Inokawa is
`specifically considering those scenarios. It’s a little more
`hypothetical.”
`
`— Ex. 2006 86:19-87:6
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`36
`
`
`
`Petitioner’s Expert
`
`“more light in the center than at the outer edge in this example.”
`
`— Ex. 2006 204:1-13
`
`Dr. Kenny agreed “that’s because light’s being directed towards the
`center and away from the edge….”
`
`— Ex. 2006 204:14-20
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`37
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`
`
`Convex Surface Condenses Light Toward The Center
`
`Petitioner’s expert Dr. Kenny explained that, when using a convex surface:
`
`“the incoming light is ‘condensed’ toward the center.”
`
`— Ex. 1003 ¶119
`
`-1520 Pet. 39, 85; Ex. 1003 ¶¶118-120, 199-201
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`38
`
`
`
`Petitioner’s Textbook
`
`-1520 Ex. 1040 at 51, Sur-Reply 8;
`-1537 Sur-Reply 17; -1539 Sur-Reply 17
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`39
`
`
`
`Petitioner’s Randomly Diffused Light
`
`-1520 Reply 8 (modifying Ex. 1008 Fig. 2), 19-20;
`-1537 Reply 28; -1539 Reply 27
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`40
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`
`
`Petitioner’s Combinations
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`IPR
`
`1st Ref.
`
`2nd Ref.
`
`3rd Ref.
`
`4th Ref.
`
`10,258,265
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G1)
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`IPR2020-01520 (G2) Mendelson-1988
`
`Inokawa
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01536
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,553
`
`IPR2020-01537
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01538
`
`Mendelson ’799
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Schulz
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`10,588,554
`
`IPR2020-01539
`
`Aizawa
`
`Inokawa
`
`Ohsaki
`
`Mendelson-2006
`
`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
`
`41
`
`
`
`Petitioner’s Alleged Motivations to Combine
`
`IPR2020-01536, -1537, -1538, -1539:
`
`IPR2020-01520:
`
`“improved adhesion of the sensor to
`the user’s skin”
`
`“improve detection efficiency”
`
`“protect the elements within [the]
`sensor housing”
`
`“improved signal strength”
`
`“increase the light collection
`efficiency, which would lead to an
`improved signal-to-noise ratio”
`
`“condenses light onto the detectors,
`thereby increasing the signal-to-
`noise ratio and the signal strength
`per area of the detectors”
`
`-1536 Pet. 21-22, 26-27; -1537 Pet. 25, 27; -1538 Pet. 30-
`32; -1539 Pet. 36-37; -1520 Pet. 14-15, 86-87
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`42
`
`
`
`Petitioner’s Aizawa + Inokawa Combination
`
`Aizawa (top) /
`Petitioner’s Illustration (bottom)
`
`Inokawa (top) /
`Petitioner’s Illustration (bottom)
`
`Ex. 1006 Fig. 1B, Ex. 1008 Fig. 2; -1520 Pet. 39, 85, POR
`19-22
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`43
`
`
`
`Petitioner’s Aizawa + Ohsaki + Inokawa Combination
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`-1537 Pet. 27-28; -1539 Pet. 36-37
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`44
`
`
`
`Aizawa + Ohsaki + Inokawa
`
`Aizawa:
`Palm-side sensor
`
`Ohsaki:
`Back-side sensor
`
`Inokawa:
`Base device data transfer
`
`Ex. 1006 Fig. 2, Ex. 1008 Fig. 3; -1537 Ex. 1009 Fig. 1, POR 10-17,
`Ex. 2004 ¶¶39, 67-73, 105-107; -1539 POR 11-19
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`45
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`Petitioner’s Mendelson ’799 + Ohsaki Combination
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`-1536 Ex. 1012 Fig. 7, Ex. 1009 Fig. 2, POR 10-16,
`Ex. 2004 ¶¶38, 43; -1538 POR 12-19
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`46
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`Translucent Board
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`Ohsaki’s “Board” on Mendelson ’799’s Circular Sensor
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`-1536 Ex. 1012 Fig. 7, POR 23-24, Ex. 2004 ¶¶58-59;
`-1538 POR 29-30
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`47
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`Petitioner’s Illustrated Combination:
`Mendelson ’799 + Ohsaki
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`-1536 Pet. 26; -1538 Pet. 31
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`48
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`Circular Sensor On Anatomy
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`— See Ex. 1009 ¶¶[0006], [0024]; -1536 Ex. 2004 ¶¶54-56
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`Aizawa
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`Ex. 1006 Fig. 2, ¶[0009]; -1536 Ex. 1009 ¶¶[0006], [0019], [0023]-[0024], Figs. 1-2;
`Ex. 1012 Fig. 7, POR 20-21, 39, Ex. 2004 ¶¶54-56; -1537 POR 21-23; -1538 POR
`26-27, 46; -1539 POR 24-25
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`49
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`Outer Housing Of Mendelson Sensors
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`Mendelson ’799 Fig. 3
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`-1538 Ex. 1012 Fig. 7, Ex. 1017 Fig. 2, Ex. 2004 ¶87,
`POR 50; Sur-Reply 21-23
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`50
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`Mendelson-1988 Fig. 2
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