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2033 Exhibit: EX2033 RSMeans Illustrated Construction Dictionary Part 2 of 3

Document IPR2023-00435, No. 2033-2 Exhibit - EX2033 RSMeans Illustrated Construction Dictionary Part 2 of 3 (P.T.A.B. Nov. 27, 2023)
... the insured up to the limits specified in the policy for losses or damages incurred by the insured. insurance, bodily injury A form of insurance that covers physical injury, sickness, or disease sustained by a person. See also personal injury. ...
... personal injury Bodily injury, and also injury or damage to the character or reputation of a person. Personal injury insurance includes coverage for injuries or damage to others caused by specified actions of the insured, such as false ...
The owner and architect must agree that this person ( or firm) is capable of performing the work covered by the bid proposal. lowest responsive bid The lowest bid that meets the requirements set forth in the bid proposal. low-flow toilet An ...
... ordinary Port portable PORT CEM portland cement pos, POS positive posn position pot. potential POTW publicly owned treatment works pp ponderosa pine, pages, piping PP-AC air-conditioning power panel Ppd prepaid PPE personal ...
A joint between masonry units. personal injury (insurance terminology) Protection against claims for bodily or character injury, or damage to one's reputation.
See also bodily injury. personal property 1.
One of four categories in which assets can be classified. personal protective equipment (PPE) Special clothing, devices and equipment worn by workers for protection against documented or potential site hazards.
... covering legal liability for claims for injury to or destruction of tangible property (including loss of use). See also care, custody, and control. property insurance Insurance that compensates the insured for loss of property (real or personal) ...
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2034 Exhibit: EX2034 RSMeans Illustrated Construction Dictionary Part 2 of 3

Document IPR2023-00436, No. 2034-2 Exhibit - EX2034 RSMeans Illustrated Construction Dictionary Part 2 of 3 (P.T.A.B. Nov. 27, 2023)
... the insured up to the limits specified in the policy for losses or damages incurred by the insured. insurance, bodily injury A form of insurance that covers physical injury, sickness, or disease sustained by a person. See also personal injury. ...
... personal injury Bodily injury, and also injury or damage to the character or reputation of a person. Personal injury insurance includes coverage for injuries or damage to others caused by specified actions of the insured, such as false ...
The owner and architect must agree that this person ( or firm) is capable of performing the work covered by the bid proposal. lowest responsive bid The lowest bid that meets the requirements set forth in the bid proposal. low-flow toilet An ...
... ordinary Port portable PORT CEM portland cement pos, POS positive posn position pot. potential POTW publicly owned treatment works pp ponderosa pine, pages, piping PP-AC air-conditioning power panel Ppd prepaid PPE personal ...
A joint between masonry units. personal injury (insurance terminology) Protection against claims for bodily or character injury, or damage to one's reputation.
See also bodily injury. personal property 1.
One of four categories in which assets can be classified. personal protective equipment (PPE) Special clothing, devices and equipment worn by workers for protection against documented or potential site hazards.
... covering legal liability for claims for injury to or destruction of tangible property (including loss of use). See also care, custody, and control. property insurance Insurance that compensates the insured for loss of property (real or personal) ...
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1016 Exhibit: Ex1016 District Court Stats 9302024

Document IPR2025-00516, No. 1016 Exhibit - Ex1016 District Court Stats 9302024 (P.T.A.B. Jan. 23, 2025)
... Times (Months) Other Jurors Total Civil A-Social Security B-Personal Injury/Product Liability C-Prisoner Petitions D-Forfeitures and Penalties E-Real Property F-Labor Suits G-Contracts H-Torts (other than Personal Injury/Product ...
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1016 Exhibit: Doucet

Document IPR2022-00451, No. 1016-9 Exhibit - Doucet (P.T.A.B. Jan. 24, 2022)
... pattern, program duration, program frequency, and mus- cle group activated, and how they affect fatigue in the stimulated muscle. introduction Damage to the human nervous system during an event such as stroke or spinal cord injury ...
... injury, stroke 201 LUMENIS EX1016 Page 1 202 Doucet et al.: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Skeletal Muscle Function In 1790, Luigi Galvani first observed mo- tion after applying electrical wires to leg muscles severed from the body of frogs, and in 1831, Michael Faraday showed that elec- trical currents could stimulate nerves to cre- ate active movement [2]. One of the earliest clinical experiments that used electrical stimulation for muscle function stimulated the peroneal nerve in the leg in an effort to correct foot drop in ...
For exam- ple, Thrasher et al. [8] designed a program of FES for the upper extremity of persons with stroke that consisted of initial stimula- tion of the anterior and posterior deltoid, fol- lowed by triceps brachii stimulation.
... for spinal injured persons was the NeuroControl Freehand system (Neuro- Control, Cleveland, OH). This product con- sisted of an implanted stimulator, electrodes, and position sensor placed near the shoulder joint of the spinal injured ...
... persons with stroke, spinal injury, multiple sclerosis, brain injury or tumor, and cerebral palsy. The L300 also incorporates a heel component that senses the heel strike phase of gait and stimulates the tibialis anterior muscle to dorsiflex ...
These systems have demonstrated long-term improvement in walking skills for persons with stroke as well as persons with- multiple sclerosis [61,100].
Functional electri- cal stimulation cycling improves body com- position, metabolic and neural factors in persons with spinal cord injury.
Rapid vascular adaptations to training and detraining in persons with spinal cord injury.
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1016 Exhibit: Doucet

Document IPR2022-00451, No. 1016 Exhibit - Doucet (P.T.A.B. Jan. 24, 2022)
... pattern, program duration, program frequency, and mus- cle group activated, and how they affect fatigue in the stimulated muscle. introduction Damage to the human nervous system during an event such as stroke or spinal cord injury ...
... injury, stroke 201 LUMENIS EX1016 Page 1 202 Doucet et al.: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Skeletal Muscle Function In 1790, Luigi Galvani first observed mo- tion after applying electrical wires to leg muscles severed from the body of frogs, and in 1831, Michael Faraday showed that elec- trical currents could stimulate nerves to cre- ate active movement [2]. One of the earliest clinical experiments that used electrical stimulation for muscle function stimulated the peroneal nerve in the leg in an effort to correct foot drop in ...
For exam- ple, Thrasher et al. [8] designed a program of FES for the upper extremity of persons with stroke that consisted of initial stimula- tion of the anterior and posterior deltoid, fol- lowed by triceps brachii stimulation.
... for spinal injured persons was the NeuroControl Freehand system (Neuro- Control, Cleveland, OH). This product con- sisted of an implanted stimulator, electrodes, and position sensor placed near the shoulder joint of the spinal injured ...
... persons with stroke, spinal injury, multiple sclerosis, brain injury or tumor, and cerebral palsy. The L300 also incorporates a heel component that senses the heel strike phase of gait and stimulates the tibialis anterior muscle to dorsiflex ...
These systems have demonstrated long-term improvement in walking skills for persons with stroke as well as persons with- multiple sclerosis [61,100].
Functional electri- cal stimulation cycling improves body com- position, metabolic and neural factors in persons with spinal cord injury.
Rapid vascular adaptations to training and detraining in persons with spinal cord injury.
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1016 Exhibit: Doucet

Document IPR2022-00452, No. 1016-10 Exhibit - Doucet (P.T.A.B. Jan. 24, 2022)
... pattern, program duration, program frequency, and mus- cle group activated, and how they affect fatigue in the stimulated muscle. introduction Damage to the human nervous system during an event such as stroke or spinal cord injury ...
... injury, stroke 201 LUMENIS EX1016 Page 1 202 Doucet et al.: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Skeletal Muscle Function In 1790, Luigi Galvani first observed mo- tion after applying electrical wires to leg muscles severed from the body of frogs, and in 1831, Michael Faraday showed that elec- trical currents could stimulate nerves to cre- ate active movement [2]. One of the earliest clinical experiments that used electrical stimulation for muscle function stimulated the peroneal nerve in the leg in an effort to correct foot drop in ...
For exam- ple, Thrasher et al. [8] designed a program of FES for the upper extremity of persons with stroke that consisted of initial stimula- tion of the anterior and posterior deltoid, fol- lowed by triceps brachii stimulation.
... for spinal injured persons was the NeuroControl Freehand system (Neuro- Control, Cleveland, OH). This product con- sisted of an implanted stimulator, electrodes, and position sensor placed near the shoulder joint of the spinal injured ...
... persons with stroke, spinal injury, multiple sclerosis, brain injury or tumor, and cerebral palsy. The L300 also incorporates a heel component that senses the heel strike phase of gait and stimulates the tibialis anterior muscle to dorsiflex ...
These systems have demonstrated long-term improvement in walking skills for persons with stroke as well as persons with- multiple sclerosis [61,100].
Functional electri- cal stimulation cycling improves body com- position, metabolic and neural factors in persons with spinal cord injury.
Rapid vascular adaptations to training and detraining in persons with spinal cord injury.
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1016 Exhibit: Doucet

Document IPR2022-00452, No. 1016 Exhibit - Doucet (P.T.A.B. Jan. 24, 2022)
... pattern, program duration, program frequency, and mus- cle group activated, and how they affect fatigue in the stimulated muscle. introduction Damage to the human nervous system during an event such as stroke or spinal cord injury ...
... injury, stroke 201 LUMENIS EX1016 Page 1 202 Doucet et al.: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Skeletal Muscle Function In 1790, Luigi Galvani first observed mo- tion after applying electrical wires to leg muscles severed from the body of frogs, and in 1831, Michael Faraday showed that elec- trical currents could stimulate nerves to cre- ate active movement [2]. One of the earliest clinical experiments that used electrical stimulation for muscle function stimulated the peroneal nerve in the leg in an effort to correct foot drop in ...
For exam- ple, Thrasher et al. [8] designed a program of FES for the upper extremity of persons with stroke that consisted of initial stimula- tion of the anterior and posterior deltoid, fol- lowed by triceps brachii stimulation.
... for spinal injured persons was the NeuroControl Freehand system (Neuro- Control, Cleveland, OH). This product con- sisted of an implanted stimulator, electrodes, and position sensor placed near the shoulder joint of the spinal injured ...
... persons with stroke, spinal injury, multiple sclerosis, brain injury or tumor, and cerebral palsy. The L300 also incorporates a heel component that senses the heel strike phase of gait and stimulates the tibialis anterior muscle to dorsiflex ...
These systems have demonstrated long-term improvement in walking skills for persons with stroke as well as persons with- multiple sclerosis [61,100].
Functional electri- cal stimulation cycling improves body com- position, metabolic and neural factors in persons with spinal cord injury.
Rapid vascular adaptations to training and detraining in persons with spinal cord injury.
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2005 Exhibit: Rutherford Complaint

Document IPR2021-00444, No. 2005-64 Exhibit - Rutherford Complaint (P.T.A.B. May. 19, 2021)
... personal jurisdiction over Rutherford County by virtue of the fact that it is a municipal governmental entity organized under the laws of the State of Tennessee. This Court has personal jurisdiction over RCADC by virtue of the fact that it is ...
... (3) upload the electronic copy of the scanned mail for storage and review by RCADC personnel ...
Rutherford County and the RCADC further induce such infringing conduct by instructing RCADC personnel to perform and use the above-described postal-mail-elimination technology.
Defendants’ infringement of the Asserted Patent has injured Smart Communications and will continue to cause further injury unless Defendants are enjoined from further infringing the claims of the Asserted Patent.
... personnel to perform and use, and taught such RCADC personnel how to perform and use, the infringing postal-mail-elimination methods and systems being used by the RCADC with the knowledge and intent that such RCADC personnel ...
Defendants’ infringement has injured and continues to injure Smart Communications IP and will cause irreparable harm unless Defendants are enjoined from infringing the claims of the Asserted Patent. 37.
... PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY ’ 110 Insurance ’ 120 Marine ’ 310 Airplane ’ 365 Personal Injury - ’ 130 Miller Act ’ 315 Airplane Product Product Liability ’ 140 Negotiable Instrument Liability ’ 367 Health Care/ ’ 150 Recovery of ...
... mail is subject to review and analysis by institution 65 facility, records of postal mail processing and viewing, text staff and, sometimes, investigative personnel. FIG.16 shows indexes of electronic messages, and records of the personnel ...
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