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If it is not too late, and if the new claims fit into the existing background (i.e., you have all of the necessary definitions), you may be able to file a continuation patent. There is a related questionrelated question that discusses this in detail.

If it is not too late, and if the new claims fit into the existing background (i.e., you have all of the necessary definitions), you may be able to file a continuation patent. There is a related question that discusses this in detail.

If it is not too late, and if the new claims fit into the existing background (i.e., you have all of the necessary definitions), you may be able to file a continuation patent. There is a related question that discusses this in detail.

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If it is not too late, and if the new claims fit into the existing background (i.e., you have all of the necessary definitions), you may be able to file a continuation patent. There is a related question that discusses this in detail.