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PCT Gazette, Weekly Issue No. 40, 2001 40/2001 4 Oct/oct 2001 PCT Gazette - Section III - Gazette du PCT 17751 SECTION III WEEKLY INDEXES INDEX HEBDOMADAIRES INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION NUMBERS AND CORRESPONDING INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION NUMBERS NUMÉROS DES DEMANDES INTERNATIONALES ET NUMÉROS DE PUBLICATION INTERNATIONALE CORRESPONDANTS International International International International International International Application Publication Application Publication Application Publication Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers Numéros des Numéros de Numéros des Numéros de Numéros des Numéros de demandes publication demandes publication demandes publication internationales internationale internationales internationale internationales internationale AT BR CN PCT/AT01/00087 WO 01/73719 PCT/BR01/00033 WO 01/73924 PCT/CN01/00381 WO 01/73006 PCT/BR01/00034 WO 01/72540 PCT/CN01/00383 WO 01/73044 AU PCT/BR01/00037 WO 01/73739 PCT/CN01/00385 WO 01/73063 PCT/AU00/00118 WO 01/73326 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