| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - irstly notes that according to the practice of the EPO a document takes away the novelty of any claimed subject-matter, if this is not only unambiguously, but also directly derivable from that document, i.e. not merely discernable with the aid of or in the light of the claimed invention (see e.g. T 56/87, OJ EPO 1990, 88, and T 511/92, dated 27 May 1993, point 2.2).7.2.
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