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It is enough to satisfy a requirement for the Patent Law Section 36(6)(i) that the matter corresponding to what is claimed is written in the detailed description of an invention (Implementing Guidelines I-1-2.2.1(2)).
Consequently, it is usually discussed as the matter of "enablement requirement", when a claim is directed to a generic concept with only a specific concept of the generic concept being described enablingly in the detailed description of the invention, and there is a concrete reason that the description of the mode for carrying out the specific concept do not make another specific concept covered by the claim to be carried out by a person skilled in the art (Implementing Guidelines I-1-3.2.2.2(1)).