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Dave's PCF WIP: Paragraphs

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Application EXPANDABLE INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT
Matter Number FLO-2 Reference Case 1 FLO-2
Created 2/18/21, 12:00 AM Modified 2/18/21, 12:00 AM
Application Number

17/129,237

Paragraph Number

66

Content

In addition, Figures 2A and 2B illustrate details of the first lattice 130 and the second lattice 140. Specifically, the first lattice 130 and the second lattice 140 each have a pattern. As used herein, “pattern” refers to a repeated set of shape, shapes, or design within or upon a planar structure. In certain embodiments, the pattern defines the number, size, position, layout, and distribution of shapes of the lattice. The shapes of the pattern for the lattice can include the openings and/or pores of the lattice. In one embodiment, the pattern includes a distributed set of pores, or shapes, or openings, that include one or more geometric shapes of a set of geometric shapes. In certain embodiments, the set of pores of the opening is uniformly distributed. In other embodiments, the set of pores of the opening is non-uniformly distributed.

Notes

Added by DJM 2 2021