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Think carefully about whether or not there are any minor changes you can make to avoid the offending person.
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A patentee who narrows a claim as a condition for obtaining a patent disavows his claim to the broader subject matter, whether the amendment was made to avoid the prior art or to comply with §112.
No attempt was made to avoid the stream channel.
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