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    Kolophon im Herzen Von beschrifteten Mönchen an den Rändern der Paläographie.Hildegard Elisabeth Keller - 2002 - Das Mittelalter 7 (2).
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    Hildegard Elisabeth Keller, ed., Jakob Ruf: Leben, Werk und Studien, 1: Mit der Arbeit seiner Hände: Leben und Werk des Zürcher Stadtchirurgen und Theatermachers Jakob Ruf , with Linus Hunkeler, Andrea Kauer, and Stefan Schöbi, 2nd ed.; 2: Jakob Ruf, Werke bis 1544: Kritische Gesamtausgabe, part 1; 3: Jakob Ruf, Werke 1545–1549: Kritische Gesamtausgabe, part 2; 4: Jakob Ruf, Werke 1550–1558: Kritische Gesamtausgabe, part 3; 5: Die Anfänge der Menschwerdung: Perspektiven zur Medien-, Medizin- und Theatergeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Zurich: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2008. 1: pp. 320 plus CD in back cover pocket; color figures and 108 black-and-white figures. 2: pp. 780. 3: pp. 708. 4: pp. 1020. 5: pp. 724 plus CD in back cover pocket; many black-and-white facsimiles. First ed. of vol. 1 published in 2006 by Chronos, Zurich, and reviewed in Speculum 83 , 206–7, by Melitta Weiss Adamson. [REVIEW]Melitta Weiss Adamson - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):694-696.
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    Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferrz.George Allan, Merle Allshouse, Harley Chapman, John B. Cobb, John Compton, Donald A. Crosby, Paul T. Durbin, Barbara Meister Ferré, Frederick Ferré, Frank B. Golley, Joseph Grange, John Granrose, David Ray Griffin, David Keller, Eugene Thomas Long, Elisabethe Segars McRae, Leslie A. Muray, William L. Power, James F. Salmon, Hans Julius Schneider, Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Udo E. Simonis, Donald Wayne Viney & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    In this thorough compendium, nineteen accomplished scholars explore, in some manner the values they find inherent in the world, their nature, and revelence through the thought of Frederick Ferré. These essays, informed by the insights of Ferré and coming from manifold perspectives—ethics, philosophy, theology, and environmental studies, advance an ambitious challenge to current intellectual and scholarly fashions.
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    Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferrz.George Allan, Merle Allshouse, Harley Chapman, John B. Cobb, John Compton, Donald A. Crosby, Paul T. Durbin, Barbara Meister Ferré, Frederick Ferré, Frank B. Golley, Joseph Grange, John Granrose, David Ray Griffin, David Keller, Eugene Thomas Long, Elisabethe Segars McRae, Leslie A. Muray, William L. Power, James F. Salmon, Hans Julius Schneider, Dr Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Udo E. Simonis, Donald Wayne Viney & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    In this thorough compendium, nineteen accomplished scholars explore, in some manner the values they find inherent in the world, their nature, and revelence through the thought of Frederick FerrZ. These essays, informed by the insights of FerrZ and coming from manifold perspectives—ethics, philosophy, theology, and environmental studies, advance an ambitious challenge to current intellectual and scholarly fashions.
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    Mass- und zahlangaben bei Hildegard Von bingen.Elisabeth Gössmann - 1983 - In Albert Zimmermann (ed.), Mensura, 2. Halbband: Maß, Zahl, Zahlensymbolik Im Mittelalter. De Gruyter. pp. 294-309.
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    Conjuring Green: Jacques Derrida’s Plants.Elisabeth Weber - 2023 - Derrida Today 16 (1):47-66.
    Taking its point of departure in a childhood memory of Derrida around raising silkworms, this essay explores the urgency invoked in the same memory of ‘conjuring green’. Following the polysemy of the French verb ( conjurer means to ‘ward off’, ‘cause (a spirit or ghost) to appear’, ‘implore’, and literally, ‘swear together’), the conjured green binds the child and later the writer surreptitiously to both the community and language of Islam, in which the colour green evokes the gardens of paradise, (...)
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    Escritoras alemanas en la literatura religiosa medieval.Elisabeth Reinhardt - 1993 - Anuario Filosófico 26 (3):599-620.
    Within medieval women's literature it is worthwhile mentioning the poetess Hrotsvit (10th c.), Hildegard of Bingen (12th c.) and, in the 13th century the nuns of the monastery of Helfta: Mechthild of Hackeborn, Gertrude the Great and Mechthild of Magdeburg. Although the motives for writing were diverse, their works express a rich content and literary quality.
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    Spektakel als ästhetische Kategorie: Theorien und Praktiken.Simon Frisch, Elisabeth Fritz & Rita Rieger (eds.) - 2018 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink, Brill Deutschland.
    Bezeichnet man im deutschsprachigen Raum eine kulturelle Veranstaltung als 'Spektakel', geht damit oft eine negative Wertung einher. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigt der Band die vielfältigen Begriffsdimensionen, medialen Charakteristika und Funktionen dieser zentralen ästhetischen Kategorie in künstlerischen, epistemischen und politischen Kontexten auf. Beiträge aus Kunstgeschichte, Philosophie, Film-, Literatur-, Medien-, Tanz- und Theaterwissenschaft setzen sich mit ästhetischen Theorien und Praktiken des Spektakels von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart auseinander. Die behandelten Beispiele reichen von der christlichen Liturgie bis zur Barockoper, von Paulinus von (...)
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    Feminist Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Mara Keller - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (4):531. Translated by Harriet Anderson.
    The most interesting theme of the anthology is whether or not there is an essentially unique, or at least historically discernible "feminine" quality to women's artwork, and if so, what it might be. Authors include Elisabeth Link, Silvia Bovenschen, and Heidi Gottner-Abendroth. This book, written intentionally and recognizably in the female voice, while somewhat more germane to a European-oriented audience, makes a long-awaited and significant contribution to the theory of art and art criticism.
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    Keywords in Evolutionary BiologyEvelyn Fox Keller Elisabeth A. Lloyd.Janet Browne - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):197-198.
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    Georg Lukács' Heidelberger Kunstphilosophie.Elisabeth Weisser - 1992 - Bonn: Bouvier.
  12. Friendship and Belief.Simon Keller - 2004 - Philosophical Papers 33 (3):329-351.
    I intend to argue that good friendship sometimes requires epistemic irresponsibility. To put it another way, it is not always possible to be both a good friend and a diligent believer.
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  13. Einbruch des Wesentlichen.Hildegard Dietrich - 1947 - Frankfurt am Main,: W. Barbier.
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  14. Four Theories of Filial Duty.Simon Keller - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (223):254 - 274.
    Children have special duties to their parents: there are things that we ought to do for our parents, but not for just anyone. Three competing accounts of filial duty appear in the literature: the debt theory, the gratitude theory and the friendship theory. Each is unsatisfactory: each tries to assimilate the moral relationship between parent and child to some independently understood conception of duty, but this relationship is different in structure and content from any that we are likely to share (...)
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    Index zu Heideggers "Sein und Zeit.".Hildegard Feick - 1961 - Tübingen,: M. Niemeyer.
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    Academic Habitus and Institutional Change: Comparing Two Generations of German Scholars.Hildegard Matthies & Marc Torka - 2019 - Minerva 57 (3):345-371.
    Since the 1980s scholars have been increasingly confronted with expectations to orient themselves toward societal and economic priorities. This normative demand for societal responsiveness is inscribed in discourses aimed at increasing the usefulness, competitiveness, and control of academia. New performance criteria, funding conditions, and organizational forms are central drivers of this debate – thereby, they change the conditions in which scholars conduct research and advance their careers. However, little is known so far about the impact these institutional changes have on (...)
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    Language, Metaphor, and Analogy in the Music Education Research Process.Hildegard C. Froehlich & Gary Cattley - 1991 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 25 (3):243.
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  18. Lauter Abschiede.Hildegard Lorenz - 1987 - In Ludwig Bauer, Elfriede Ledig & Michael Schaudig (eds.), Strategien der Filmanalyse: zehn Jahre Münchner Filmphilologie: Prof. Dr. Klaus Kanzog zum 60. Geburtstag. Verlegergemeinschaft Schaudig/Bauer/Ledig.
     
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    Pädagogisch-Anthropologische Theorie des Ich.Hildegard Macha - 1989 - Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt.
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    Pour une analyse informatisée du nom propre titulaire. L’exemple du roman français des Lumières.Elisabeth Zawisza - 1997 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 16:53.
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    Vormoderne oder Aufbruch in die Moderne?: Studien zu Hauptströmungen des Mittelalters: ein Beitrag zur Neuverortung der Epoche im Kontext pädagogischer Forschung.Elisabeth Zwick - 2001 - Hamburg: Kovač.
  22. Intentions: The Dynamic Hierarchical Model Revisited.Elisabeth Pacherie & Myrto Mylopoulos - 2019 - WIREs Cognitive Science 10 (2):e1481.
    Ten years ago, one of us proposed a dynamic hierarchical model of intentions that brought together philosophical work on intentions and empirical work on motor representations and motor control (Pacherie, 2008). The model distinguished among Distal intentions, Proximal intentions, and Motor intentions operating at different levels of action control (hence the name DPM model). This model specified the representational and functional profiles of each type of intention, as well their local and global dynamics, and the ways in which they interact. (...)
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  23. Marburg neo-Kantianism: The Evolution of Rationality and Genealogical Critique.Elisabeth Widmer - forthcoming - In Cambridge Handbook of Continental Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
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    Pianists duet better when they play with themselves: On the possible role of action simulation in synchronization.Peter E. Keller, Günther Knoblich & Bruno H. Repp - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1):102-111.
    Ensemble musicians play in synchrony despite expressively motivated irregularities in timing. We hypothesized that synchrony is achieved by each performer internally simulating the concurrent actions of other ensemble members, relying initially on how they would perform in their stead. Hence, musicians should be better at synchronizing with recordings of their own earlier performances than with others’ recordings. We required pianists to record one part from each of several piano duets, and later to play the complementary part in synchrony with their (...)
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    A Pesquisa Científica Na Educação e a Imersão de Novos Paradigmas: Possibilidades Para Metodologias Significativas.Hildegard Susana Jung, Idio Fridolino Altmann & Fabiana Moreno das Neves - 2023 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 28:023003.
    O objetivo do presente artigo consiste em apresentar uma reflexão sobre os paradigmas existentes e emergentes frente a um contexto teórico-científico e a necessidade de mudança devido aos desafios enfrentados em determinados momentos. Assim, o texto, de abordagem qualitativa e caracterizado como uma revisão bibliográfica, contextualiza acerca deste braço da filosofia que trata da natureza da pesquisa científica, do conhecimento no campo educacional, não somente do âmbito da epistemologia, mas também da fundamentação dos paradigmas das ciências e da educação, e (...)
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  26. Autonomy, Relationality, and Feminist Ethics.Jean Keller - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (2):152-164.
    While care ethics has frequently been criticized for lacking an account of autonomy, this paper argues that care ethics' relational model of moral agency provides the basis for criticizing the philosophical tradition's model of autonomy and for rethinking autonomy in relational terms. Using Diana Meyers's account of autonomy competency as a basis, a dialogical model of autonomy is developed that can respond to internal and external critiques of care ethics.
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    Gianni Vattimo, Jenseits des Christentums.Hildegard Eilermeier - 2004 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 29 (3):295-298.
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  28. Integrating ethics education across the education system.Peter A. Keller - 2011 - In Tricia Bertram Gallant (ed.), Creating the ethical academy: a systems approach to understanding misconduct and empowering change in higher education. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Kritik der klassischen Literaturwissenschaft: zur Entwicklung e. modernen Literaturtheorie.Hildegard Stauch - 1973 - München: Goldmann.
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    Das wesen des schönen bei Schelling im vergleich zu Kants Kritik der urteilskraft..Hildegard Schrader - 1933 - Helmstedt,: Buchdruckerei Wild & Kühne.
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  31. The Thomas Paine Collection of Richard Gimbel in the Library of the American Philosophical Society.Hildegard Stephans (ed.) - 1976 - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources.
     
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    Revisiting “scale-free” networks.Evelyn Fox Keller - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (10):1060-1068.
    Recent observations of power-law distributions in the connectivity of complex networks came as a big surprise to researchers steeped in the tradition of random networks. Even more surprising was the discovery that power-law distributions also characterize many biological and social networks. Many attributed a deep significance to this fact, inferring a “universal architecture” of complex systems. Closer examination, however, challenges the assumptions that (1) such distributions are special and (2) they signify a common architecture, independent of the system's specifics. The (...)
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  33. Slurring Perspectives.Elisabeth Camp - 2013 - Analytic Philosophy 54 (3):330-349.
  34. In defence of the doxastic conception of delusions.Timothy J. Bayne & Elisabeth Pacherie - 2005 - Mind and Language 20 (2):163-88.
    In this paper we defend the doxastic conception of delusions against the metacognitive account developed by Greg Currie and collaborators. According to the metacognitive model, delusions are imaginings that are misidentified by their subjects as beliefs: the Capgras patient, for instance, does not believe that his wife has been replaced by a robot, instead, he merely imagines that she has, and mistakes this imagining for a belief. We argue that the metacognitive account is untenable, and that the traditional conception of (...)
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    Ästhetik in der kulturellen Bildung: Aufwachsen zwischen Kunst und Kommerz.Hildegard Bockhorst (ed.) - 1997 - Remscheid: BKJ, Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Jugendbildung e.V..
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    Die Responsivität der Wissenschaft: wissenschaftliches Handeln in Zeiten neuer Wissenschaftspolitik.Hildegard Matthies, Dagmar Simon & Marc Torka (eds.) - 2015 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    The Semantics of ‘Spirituality’ and Related Self-Identifications: A Comparative Study in Germany and the USA.Barbara Keller, Constantin Klein, Anne Swhajor-Biesemann, Christopher F. Silver, Ralph Hood & Heinz Streib - 2013 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 35 (1):71-100.
    Culturally different connotations of basic concepts challenge the comparative study of religion. Do persons in Germany or in the United States refer to the same concepts when talking about ‘spirituality’ and ‘religion’? Does it make a difference how they identify themselves? The Bielefeld-Chattanooga Cross-Cultural Study on ‘Spirituality’ includes a semantic differential approach for the comparison of self-identified “neither religious nor spiritual”, “religious”, and “spiritual” persons regarding semantic attributes attached to the concepts ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ in each research context. Results show (...)
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  38. Thinking with maps.Elisabeth Camp - 2007 - Philosophical Perspectives 21 (1):145–182.
    Most of us create and use a panoply of non-sentential representations throughout our ordinary lives: we regularly use maps to navigate, charts to keep track of complex patterns of data, and diagrams to visualize logical and causal relations among states of affairs. But philosophers typically pay little attention to such representations, focusing almost exclusively on language instead. In particular, when theorizing about the mind, many philosophers assume that there is a very tight mapping between language and thought. Some analyze utterances (...)
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    Does calmodulin play a functional role in phototransduction?Mark P. Gray-Keller & Peter B. Detwiler - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):475-476.
    Molday and Hsu review results from in vitro experiments, which indicate that Ca-bound calmodulin reduces the cGMP sensitivity of the cyclic nucleotide-gated channel of photoreceptor cells, and speculate about the role they might play in the recovery of the light response. We discuss results from in vivo experiments that argue against the participation of Ca-calmodulin in photorecovery.
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  40. Bottom-Up or Top-Down: Campbell's Rationalist Account of Monothematic Delusions.Tim Bayne & Elisabeth Pacherie - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (1):1-11.
    A popular approach to monothematic delusions in the recent literature has been to argue that monothematic delusions involve broadly rational responses to highly unusual experiences. Campbell calls this the empiricist approach to monothematic delusions, and argues that it cannot account for the links between meaning and rationality. In place of empiricism Campbell offers a rationalist account of monothematic delusions, according to which delusional beliefs are understood as Wittgensteinian framework propositions. We argue that neither Campbell's attack on empiricism nor his rationalist (...)
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  41. Perspectives in imaginative engagement with fiction.Elisabeth Camp - 2017 - Philosophical Perspectives 31 (1):73-102.
    I take up three puzzles about our emotional and evaluative responses to fiction. First, how can we even have emotional responses to characters and events that we know not to exist, if emotions are as intimately connected to belief and action as they seem to be? One solution to this puzzle claims that we merely imagine having such emotional responses. But this raises the puzzle of why we would ever refuse to follow an author’s instructions to imagine such responses, since (...)
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  42. al-Dunyā waṭanuh wa-al-ḥurrīyah rāyatuh: ṣūrah qalamīyah lil-baṭal al-thāʼir.Hildegarde Hawthorne - 1956 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Nahḍah al-ʻArabīyah. Edited by Aḥmad Qāsim Jūdah & Ḥasan Jalāl ʻArūsī.
     
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    Kurt Hahn--pädagogische Umwelten zwischen Konstruktion und Anknüpfung.Hildegard Thiesen - 2006 - Jena: Edition Paideia.
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    Negotiating Heroism and Humour in the Cattle-Raid of Cooley.Hildegard L. C. Tristram - 2014 - In Heike Sahm & Victor Millet (eds.), Narration and Hero: Recounting the Deeds of Heroes in Literature and Art of the Early Medieval Period. De Gruyter. pp. 113-142.
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    Das Versprechen — problemgeschichtliche Aspekte eines rechtsphänomenologischen Paradigmas.Dietmar und Hildegard Willoweit - 1988 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 14:307-328.
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    Ethical Issues Surrounding Human Participants Research Using the Internet.Heidi E. Keller - 2003 - Ethics and Behavior 13 (3):211-219.
    The Internet appears to offer psychologists doing research unrestricted access to infinite amounts and types of data. However, the ethical issues surrounding the use of data and data collection methods are challenging research review boards at many institutions. This article illuminates some of the obstacles facing researchers who wish to take advantage of the Internet's flexibility. The applications of the APA ethical codes for conducting research on human participants on the Internet are reviewed. The principle of beneficence, as well as (...)
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    Eine Wellenlehre für das biologische und psychische Naturgeschehen.Hildegard Vaubel - 1962 - Ulm/Donau,: K.F. Haug.
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  48. Assessing Interpreting Performances With a Special Attention Towards Human and Automated Assessment.Hildegard Vermeiren - 2008 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 41 (3-4):217-256.
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    Feminist Perspectives on Ethics.Elisabeth J. Porter - 1999 - Longman.
    Elisabeth Porter's guide to the development of feminist thought on ethics & moral agency surveys feminist debates on the nature of feminist ethics, intimate relationships, professional ethics, politics, sexual politics, abortion and reproductive choices.
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  50. Contextualism, metaphor, and what is said.Elisabeth Camp - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (3):280–309.
    On a familiar and prima facie plausible view of metaphor, speakers who speak metaphorically say one thing in order to mean another. A variety of theorists have recently challenged this view; they offer criteria for distinguishing what is said from what is merely meant, and argue that these support classifying metaphor within 'what is said'. I consider four such criteria, and argue that when properly understood, they support the traditional classification instead. I conclude by sketching how we might extract a (...)
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