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EXHIBIT C
`EXHIBIT C
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`GOOGLEEXHIBIT 1013
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`GOOGLE EXHIBIT 1013
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`U.S. Patent No. 10,804,740 (“’740 Patent”)
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`Accused Products
`Google products, including without limitation the Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL, and Pixel 5 (“Accused
`Products”), infringe at least Claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the ’740 Patent.
`
`Claim 1
`
`Claim 1
`[1pre] A wireless power
`receiver comprising:
`
`Accused Products
`To the extent the preamble is limiting, each Accused Product includes a wireless power receiver.
`See, e.g.:
`
`[1a] a magnetic substrate
`comprising a first receiving
`space and a second receiving
`space;
`
`
`
`
`Photograph of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5.
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a magnetic substrate comprising
`a first receiving space and a second receiving space.
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`Claim 1
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`Accused Products
`For example, a first receiving space and a second receiving space are formed by an indentation in
`the magnetic substrate, and the substrate is composed largely of iron and silicon, making it a soft
`magnetic material.
` See, e.g.:
`
`Second receiving space
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the location
`of the first and second receiving spaces within green circles.
`
`First receiving space
`
`
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`2
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`Claim 1
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`Accused Products
`
`Magnetic substrate
`
`First receiving space
`
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing
`the first receiving space formed by the indentation in the magnetic substrate.
`
`Magnetic substrate
`Second receiving space
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing
`the second receiving space formed by the indentation in the magnetic substrate.
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`Claim 1
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`
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`Accused Products
`
`Line
`C K
`O K
`Si K
`Fe K
`Cu K
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`Mol.% Error
`0.00
`0.00
`4.75
`0.23
`17.70
`0.16
`76.38
`0.19
`1.17
`0.09
`
`
`SEM image and EDS measurements of the magnetic substrate, showing the elemental composition
`averaged over the orange and blue points numbered 3, 4, and 5.
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`
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`4
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`Claim 1
`[1b] a coil on the magnetic
`substrate;
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a coil on the magnetic substrate.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Coil
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the coil (red).
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`5
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`Claim 1
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`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`Magnetic substrate
`
`[1c] a first connection terminal
`connected to an outer end of
`the coil;
`
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5
`illustrating the coil on the magnetic substrate.
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a first connection terminal
`connected to an outer end of the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`
`
`6
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`Claim 1
`
`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`[1d] a second connection
`terminal connected to an inner
`end of the coil; and
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the first
`connection terminal connected to an outer end of the coil (red).
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a second connection terminal
`connected to an inner end of the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`
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`Claim 1
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`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`[1e] a connecting unit
`comprising a third connection
`terminal connected to the first
`connection terminal, and a
`fourth connection terminal
`
`
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the second
`connection terminal connected to the inner end of the coil (red).
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a connecting unit comprising a
`third connection terminal connected to the first connection terminal, and a fourth connection
`terminal connected to the second connection terminal.
`See, e.g.:
`
`8
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`Claim 1
`connected to the second
`connection terminal,
`
`Accused Products
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`Connecting unit
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the
`connecting unit (highlighted green), the third connection terminal connected to the first connection
`terminal, and the fourth connection terminal connected to the second connection terminal.
`In each Accused Product, the first connection terminal and the third connection terminal overlap
`the first receiving space in a vertical direction perpendicular to the magnetic substrate.
`See, e.g.:
`
`9
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`[1f] wherein the first
`connection terminal and the
`third connection terminal
`overlap the first receiving
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`Claim 1
`space in a vertical direction
`perpendicular to the magnetic
`substrate,
`
`Accused Products
`
`Third connection terminal
`
`Magnetic substrate
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing
`the overlap of the third connection terminal with the first receiving space.
`
`First receiving space
`
`
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`Claim 1
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`Accused Products
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`Second receiving space
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`First receiving space
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the first
`connection terminal and the third connection terminal overlapping the first receiving space in the
`vertical direction.
`In each Accused Product, the second connection terminal and the fourth connection terminal
`overlap the second receiving space in the vertical direction.
`See, e.g.:
`
`11
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`[1g] wherein the second
`connection terminal and the
`fourth connection terminal
`overlap the second receiving
`
`
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`Claim 1
`space in the vertical direction,
`and
`
`Accused Products
`
`Fourth connection terminal
`
`Magnetic substrate
`Second receiving space
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing
`the overlap of the fourth connection terminal with the second receiving space.
`
`
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`Claim 1
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`Accused Products
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`Second receiving space
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`First receiving space
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the second
`connection terminal and the fourth connection terminal overlapping the second receiving space in
`the vertical direction.
`Each Accused Product comprises a connecting unit.
`See supra claim element [1e].
`
`[1h] wherein the connecting
`unit comprises:
`
`
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`Claim 1
`[1i] a wiring layer connected
`to the third connection
`terminal and the fourth
`terminal.
`
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the connecting unit comprises a wiring layer connected to the third
`connection terminal and the fourth terminal.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Wiring layer
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the wiring
`layer connected to the third connection terminal and the fourth terminal.
`
`
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`Claim 2
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`Claim 2
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 1, wherein the first
`receiving space is positioned
`outside the coil, and
`wherein the second receiving
`space is positioned inside the
`coil.
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 1 has the first receiving space
`positioned outside the coil and the second receiving space positioned inside the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Second receiving space
`
`First receiving space
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating that the first
`receiving space is positioned outside the coil and the second receiving space is positioned inside
`the coil.
`
`
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`Claim 3
`
`Claim 3
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 1, wherein the wiring
`layer is connected to a
`receiving circuit, and
`wherein the receiving circuit is
`disposed outside the first
`receiving space and the second
`receiving space.
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 1 has the wiring layer connected to
`a receiving circuit and the receiving circuit disposed outside the first receiving space and the
`second receiving space.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Wiring layer
`
`Photograph of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing the
`connection terminals of the wiring layer to the receiving circuit.
`
`
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`Claim 3
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`Accused Products
`
`Receiving
`circuit
`
`Photograph of the receiving circuit from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing the connection
`terminals to the wiring layer.
`
`Claim 4
`
`Claim 4
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 1, wherein the
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 1 has the connecting unit
`comprising a first region on which the third connection terminal is disposed, a second region on
`
`
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`Claim 4
`connecting unit comprises: a
`first region on which the third
`connection terminal is
`disposed; a second region on
`which the fourth connection
`terminal is disposed; and a
`third region connecting the
`first region and the second
`region, wherein the third
`region overlaps the coil in the
`vertical direction.
`
`Accused Products
`which the fourth connection terminal is disposed, and a third region connecting the first region
`and the second region, wherein the third region overlaps the coil in the vertical direction.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second Region
`
`First Region
`
`Third Region
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`Connecting unit
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the
`connecting unit and a first region on which the third connection terminal is disposed, a second
`region on which the fourth connection terminal is disposed, and a third region connecting the first
`region and the second region. The third region overlaps the coil in the vertical direction.
`
`
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`Claim 5
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`Claim 5
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 4, wherein the
`connecting unit comprises:
`a fourth region not overlapping
`the magnetic substrate in the
`vertical direction.
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 4 has the connecting unit
`comprising a fourth region not overlapping the magnetic substrate in the vertical direction.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`First Region
`
`Magnetic
`Substrate
`
`Coil
`
`Second Region
`
`Third Region
`
`Fourth Region
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`Connecting unit
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the
`connecting unit and a fourth region not overlapping the magnetic substrate in the vertical
`direction.
`
`
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`Claim 6
`
`Claim 6
`[6pre] A wireless power
`receiver, comprising:
`
`Accused Products
`To the extent the preamble is limiting, each Accused Product includes a wireless power receiver.
`See, e.g.:
`
`[6a] an adhesive layer
`comprising a receiving space;
`
`
`Photograph of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5.
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver includes an adhesive layer comprising a
`receiving space.
`
`
`
`20
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`Claim 6
`
` See, e.g.:
`
`Accused Products
`
`Receiving space
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the location
`of the receiving space within the green polygon.
`
`
`
`21
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`Claim 6
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`Accused Products
`
`Receiving space
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5
`illustrating the receiving space formed by the indentation in the adhesive layer.
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a coil on the adhesive layer.
`
`[6b] a coil on the adhesive
`layer;
`
`
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`Claim 6
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`See, e.g.:
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`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the coil (red).
`
`
`
`23
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`Claim 6
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`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`[6c] a first connection terminal
`connected to an outer end of
`the coil;
`
`Optical cross section of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5
`illustrating the coil on the adhesive layer.
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a first connection terminal
`connected to an outer end of the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`
`
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`Claim 6
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`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`[6d] a second connection
`terminal connected to an inner
`end of the coil; and
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the first
`connection terminal connected to an outer end of the coil (red).
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a second connection terminal
`connected to an inner end of the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`
`
`25
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`Claim 6
`
`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`[6e] a connecting unit
`overlapping the receiving
`space in a vertical direction
`perpendicular to the adhesive
`layer,
`
`
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the second
`connection terminal connected to the inner end of the coil (red).
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver comprises a connecting unit overlapping the
`receiving space in a vertical direction perpendicular to the adhesive layer.
`See, e.g.:
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`Claim 6
`
`Accused Products
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Receiving space
`
`Connecting unit
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the
`connecting unit (highlighted green) overlapping the receiving space in a vertical direction
`perpendicular to the adhesive layer.
`Each Accused Product comprises a connecting unit.
`See supra claim element [6e].
`
`[6f] wherein the connecting
`unit comprises:
`
`
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`Claim 6
`[6g] a third connection
`terminal connected to the first
`connection terminal;
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the connecting unit comprises a third connection terminal connected to
`the first connection terminal.
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`[6h] a fourth connection
`terminal connected to the
`
`
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating a third
`connection terminal connected to the first connection terminal.
`In each Accused Product, the connecting unit comprises a fourth connection terminal connected to
`the second connection terminal.
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`Claim 6
`second connection terminal;
`and
`
`See, e.g.:
`
`Accused Products
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`[6i] a wiring layer connected
`to the third connection
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the fourth
`connection terminal connected to the second connection terminal.
`In each Accused Product, the connecting unit comprises a wiring layer connected to the third
`connection terminal and the fourth terminal.
`
`
`
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`Claim 6
`terminal and the fourth
`terminal.
`
`See, e.g.:
`
`Accused Products
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Wiring layer
`
`Second
`connection
`terminal
`
`First
`connection
`terminal
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the wiring
`layer connected to the third connection terminal and the fourth terminal.
`
`
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`Claim 7
`
`Claim 7
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 6, wherein the receiving
`space extends from inside the
`coil to outside the coil.
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 6 has the receiving space extending
`from inside the coil to outside the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Coil
`
`Receiving space
`
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating that the
`receiving space extends from inside the coil to outside the coil.
`
`
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`Claim 8
`
`Claim 8
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 6, wherein the wiring
`layer is connected to a
`receiving circuit, and wherein
`the receiving circuit is
`disposed outside the first
`receiving space and the second
`receiving space.
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 6 has the receiving space extending
`from inside the coil to outside the coil.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Wiring layer
`
`Photograph of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing the
`connection terminals of the wiring layer to the receiving circuit.
`
`
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`Claim 8
`
`Accused Products
`
`Receiving
`circuit
`
`Photograph of the receiving circuit from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 showing the connection
`terminals to the wiring layer.
`
`Claim 9
`
`Claim 9
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 6, wherein the
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 6 has the connecting unit
`comprising a first region on which the third connection terminal is disposed, a second region on
`
`
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`Claim 9
`connecting unit comprises: a
`first region on which the third
`connection terminal is
`disposed; a second region on
`which the fourth connection
`terminal is disposed; and a
`third region connecting the
`first region and the second
`region, wherein the third
`region overlaps the coil in the
`vertical direction.
`
`Accused Products
`which the fourth connection terminal is disposed, and a third region connecting the first region
`and the second region, wherein the third region overlaps the coil in the vertical direction.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`Coil
`
`Second Region
`
`First Region
`
`Third Region
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`Connecting unit
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the
`connecting unit and a first region on which the third connection terminal is disposed, a second
`region on which the fourth connection terminal is disposed, and a third region connecting the first
`region and the second region. The third region overlaps the coil in the vertical direction.
`
`
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`Claim 10
`
`Claim 10
`The wireless power receiver of
`claim 9, wherein the
`connecting unit comprises:
`a fourth region not overlapping
`the adhesive layer in the
`vertical direction.
`
`Accused Products
`In each Accused Product, the wireless power receiver of claim 9 has the connecting unit
`comprising a fourth region not overlapping the adhesive layer in the vertical direction.
`See, e.g.:
`
`Fourth
`connection
`terminal
`
`First Region
`
`Coil
`
`Second Region
`
`Third Region
`
`Fourth Region
`
`Third
`connection
`terminal
`
`Connecting unit
`X-ray of the wireless power receiver from the exemplary Google Pixel 5 illustrating the
`connecting unit and a fourth region not overlapping the adhesive layer in the vertical direction.
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