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    ACCORD guideline for reporting consensus-based methods in biomedical research and clinical practice: a study protocol.Niall Harrison, Robert Matheis, Patricia Logullo, Keith Goldman, Esther J. van Zuuren, Ellen L. Hughes, David Tovey, Christopher C. Winchester, Amy Price, Amrit Pali Hungin & William T. Gattrell - 2022 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 7 (1).
    BackgroundStructured, systematic methods to formulate consensus recommendations, such as the Delphi process or nominal group technique, among others, provide the opportunity to harness the knowledge of experts to support clinical decision making in areas of uncertainty. They are widely used in biomedical research, in particular where disease characteristics or resource limitations mean that high-quality evidence generation is difficult. However, poor reporting of methods used to reach a consensus – for example, not clearly explaining the definition of consensus, or not stating (...)
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    Population growth in Mainland China: Some aspects.Amrit Lal - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56 (1):29.
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    Karen Houle and Jim Vernon : Hegel and Deleuze: Together again for the first time: Northwestern University Press, 2013, 255 pp , ISBN-13 978-0810128972, ISBN-10 0810128977.Amrit Heer - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (1):123-128.
    With this important volume, Karen Houle and Jim Vernon have done a masterful job at assembling a collection of essays on a topic which, until recently, has gone undeservedly neglected in contemporary scholarship—the relationship between German Idealist, G. W. F. Hegel, and twentieth Century French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze. The relationship between these two thinkers has been neglected in favor of Deleuze’s relationship to other historical figures , and Hegel’s relationship to other contemporary figures . In this context, the present volume (...)
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  4. Educational philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Amrit Kaur Raina - 2001 - Chandigarh: Lokgeet Parkashan.
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    Hindū dharma Sikkha dharma: eka tulanātmaka adhyayana.Amrit Kaur Raina - 2017 - Chandigarh, India: Shruti Pocket Books / Unistar.
    Comparative study of Hinduism and Sikhism.
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    ¿Hay una teoría husserliana de la desigualdad? Para ampliar el concepto de destino a su dimensión social.Pali Guíñez - 2023 - Isegoría 68:e22.
    Resumen El artículo busca presentar los fundamentos de una teoría de la desigualdad en Husserl a partir de una ampliación del concepto, proveniente de la ética husserliana, de destino. En las dos primeras secciones, presento las principales conclusiones de la ética de Husserl, incluyendo lo que hasta ahora la literatura ha entendido como el concepto de destino (que caracterizo como «destino natural»). Posteriormente, basándome en textos póstumos de Husserl, sugiero la necesidad de ampliar el ámbito del destino a su dimensión (...)
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    La filosofía política de Husserl: un estado del arte.Pali Guíñez - 2022 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 13 (1):13-40.
    This article offers a state of the art of research on Husserl's political philosophy. I begin my work outlining historical and systematical reasons about why this area is not only underdeveloped but also that its discoveries are not systematized. Then, I indicate that there have been two major tendencies on how to understand Husserlian political philosophy, on the one hand, as an ontology of the political world and, on the other, as a branch of social ethics. I detail the main (...)
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    Against the Grain: A Celebration of Survival and Struggle, Southall Black Sisters, 1979–1989. [REVIEW]Amrit Wilson - 1991 - Feminist Review 39 (1):193-195.
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    Uncomfortable implications: placebo equivalence in drug management of a functional illness.H. M. Evans & A. P. S. Hungin - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (11):635-638.
    Using a fictional but representative general practice consultation, involving the diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome in a patient who is anxious for some relief from the discomfort his condition entails, this paper argues that when both a drug fails to out-perform placebo and the condition in question is a functional illness with no demonstrable underlying pathology, then the action of the drug is not only no better than placebo, and it is also no different from it either. The paper also (...)
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  10. Edible insects – defining knowledge gaps in biological and ethical considerations of entomophagy.Isabella Pali-Schöll, Regina Binder, Yves Moens, Friedrich Polesny & Susana Monsó - 2019 - Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition 17 (59):2760-2771.
    While seeking novel food sources to feed the increasing population of the globe, several alternatives have been discussed, including algae, fungi or in vitro meat. The increasingly propagated usage of farmed insects for human nutrition raises issues regarding food safety, consumer information and animal protection. In line with law, insects like any other animals must not be reared or manipulated in a way that inflicts unnecessary pain, distress or harm on them. Currently, there is a great need for research in (...)
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    Going Boldly Where No One Has Gone Before? How Confidentiality Risk Aversion is Killing Research on Sensitive Topics.Ted Palys & John Lowman - 2010 - Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (4):265-284.
    Bernhard and Young (Journal of Academic Ethics, 7, 175-191, 2009) allege that a myth of confidentiality plagues research in North America because of the absence of statute-based legal protections and the requirements of some REBs to limit confidentiality to the extent permitted by law. In this commentary we describe statute-based protections for research confidentiality available in the United States, clarify the legal situation regarding research confidentiality in Canada, and explain that REBs that require confidentiality to be limited by law are (...)
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    Cognizing Cognition’s Living Conditions: Anthropological Implications in Hegel’s Logic.Amrit Mandzak-Heer - 2018 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 11 (1):60-64.
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    A House Divided: The Origin and Development of Hindi/Hindavi.R. S. McGregor & Amrit Rai - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):198.
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    The molecular tug of war between immunity and fertility: Emergence of conserved signaling pathways and regulatory mechanisms.Nikki Naim, Francis R. G. Amrit, T. Brooke McClendon, Judith L. Yanowitz & Arjumand Ghazi - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (12):2000103.
    Reproduction and immunity are energy intensive, intimately linked processes in most organisms. In women, pregnancy is associated with widespread immunological adaptations that alter immunity to many diseases, whereas, immune dysfunction has emerged as a major cause for infertility in both men and women. Deciphering the molecular bases of this dynamic association is inherently challenging in mammals. This relationship has been traditionally studied in fast‐living, invertebrate species, often in the context of resource allocation between life history traits. More recently, these studies (...)
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    The role of culture in farmer learning and technology adoption: A case study of farmer field schools among rice farmers in central Luzon, Philippines.Florencia G. Palis - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (4):491-500.
    The goal of this paper is to show how culture – shared norms and values – is challenged and used to facilitate cooperative behavior within the context of farmer field schools (FFS) in central Luzon, Philippines. The success of the FFS is primarily associated with cultural norms that encourage experiential and collective learning and eventually lead to the adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) methods among the farmers. The study was conducted in central Luzon, the rice granary region of the (...)
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    Neural Network Model for Predicting Student Failure in the Academic Leveling Course of Escuela Politécnica Nacional.Iván Sandoval-Palis, David Naranjo, Raquel Gilar-Corbi & Teresa Pozo-Rico - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The purpose of this study is to train an artificial neural network model for predicting student failure in the academic leveling course of the Escuela Politécnica Nacional of Ecuador, based on academic and socioeconomic information. For this, 1308 higher education students participated, 69.0% of whom failed the academic leveling course; besides, 93.7% of the students self-identified as mestizo, 83.9% came from the province of Pichincha, and 92.4% belonged to general population. As a first approximation, a neural network model was trained (...)
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    An analysis of conflict situations within the leadership and various structures of the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa, Orange Free State.Khamadi J. Pali - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (2):11.
    Conflict is inevitable within congregations and can contribute to their growth or decline, depending on how the leadership in a congregation handles a conflict. The Dutch Reformed Church in Africa, Orange Free State (DRCA OFS) has, for over a decade, experienced growing internal conflicts within its leadership in the various structures of the church. Some of these conflicts have culminated in physical violence and litigations. This article aims to analyse the emerging conflict situations within the leadership in the various structures (...)
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  18. Bnutʻean baroyakan ōrēnkʻě ew mardkayin ishkhanutʻiwnner.Pali Gēorg Palean - 1976 - Postʻěn: Tparan "Hayrenikʻ".
     
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    Economics reasoning by econometrics or artificial intelligence.Odile Paliés & Jacques Mayer - 1989 - Theory and Decision 27 (1-2):135-146.
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    Politika, filosofii︠a︡ i transt︠s︡edentnost v novata epokha (ni︠u︡ eĭdzh i drugi shkoli): metafizika na ravnovesieto.Bozhidar Pali︠u︡shev - 1994 - Sofii︠a︡: [Bozhidar Pali︠u︡shev].
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  21. Religion as a source of peaceful co-existence in society.Mrs Victoria N. Pali - 2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion and Social Ethics. National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (Nasred).
     
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    Simulation methods and social psychology.T. S. Palys - 1978 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 8 (3):341–368.
  23. Svetovnoto ravnovesie i teorii︠a︡ na poznanieto: teorii︠a︡ na poznanieto i ni︠a︡koi vŭprosi na ontologii︠a︡ta ot ekilibrologichna gledna tochka.Bozhidar Pali︠u︡shev - 1993 - Vrat︠s︡a: Nabor i pechat "Poliprint", EAD.
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    Theological reflections on the ministerial challenges of the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa in the Orange Free State in post-apartheid South Africa.Khamadi J. Pali - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (2).
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  25. Tretʹi︠a︡ Vsesoi︠u︡znai︠a︡ konferent︠s︡ii︠a︡ po matematicheskoĭ logike, 23-27 ii︠u︡ni︠a︡ 1974 g.: tezisy dokladov.E. A. Pali︠u︡tin (ed.) - 1974 - Novosibirsk: Institut.
     
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    Vŭvedenie v universalnoto khristii︠a︡nsko bogoslovie: tŭlkuvane na bibleǐskite istini -- filosofski, bogoslovski i sistemen analiz.Bozhidar Pali︠u︡shev - 2008 - Sofii︠a︡: Dilok.
    1. (no separate title) -- 2. Khristii︠a︡nska antropologii︠a︡. Filosofii︠a︡ na morala i khristiia︡nskata etika.
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  27. Czemuż nie można znieść socjalizmu?Jerzy Pałys - 1992 - Nowa Krytyka 2.
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  28. Perspectives of the Numerical Order of Material Changes in Timeless Approaches in Physics.Davide Fiscaletti & Amrit Sorli - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (2):105-133.
    Wheeler–deWitt equation as well as some relevant current research (Chiou’s timeless path integral approach for relativistic quantum mechanics; Palmer’s view of a fundamental level of physical reality based on an Invariant Set Postulate; Girelli’s, Liberati’s and Sindoni’s toy model of a non-dynamical timeless space as fundamental background of physical events) suggest that at a fundamental level the background space of physics is timeless, that the duration of physical events has not a primary existence. By taking into consideration the two fundamental (...)
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    Bijective Epistemology and Space–Time.Davide Fiscaletti & Amrit Sorli - 2015 - Foundations of Science 20 (4):387-398.
    A level of adequacy of a given model with physical world represents an important element of physics. In an “ideal” model each element in the model would correspond exactly to one element in the physical world. In such a model each element would have a direct epistemological correlation with exactly one element of the physical world. Such a model would become a perfect picture of the physical world. The possibility of misinterpretation, in a sense that one searches for physical existence (...)
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    Introduction.Elisabeth Paquette, Amrit Mandzak-Heer & Dhruv Jain - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (4):1037-1048.
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    The betrayal of research confidentiality in British sociology.John Lowman & Ted Palys - 2014 - Research Ethics 10 (2):97-118.
    Research confidentiality in Britain is under attack. Indeed, in some quarters the ‘Law of the Land’ doctrine that absolutely subjugates research ethics to law is already a fait accompli. To illustrate the academic freedom issues at stake, the article discusses: the Cambridge Psychology Research Ethics Committee’s ban of interview questions about a research participant’s involvement in criminal acts; the awarding of damages against Exeter University when it reneged on its agreement to uphold a doctoral student’s guarantee of ‘absolute confidentiality’ in (...)
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    Defending Research Confidentiality “To the Extent the Law Allows:” Lessons From the Boston College Subpoenas. [REVIEW]Ted Palys & John Lowman - 2012 - Journal of Academic Ethics 10 (4):271-297.
    Although in the US there have been dozens of subpoenas seeking information gathered by academic researchers under a pledge of confidentiality, few cases have garnered as much attention as the two sets of subpoenas issued to Boston College seeking interviews conducted with IRA operatives who participated in The Belfast Project, an oral history of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. For the researchers and participants, confidentiality was understood to be unlimited, while Boston College has asserted that it pledged confidentiality only “to (...)
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    Mechanism of organization increase in complex systems.Georgi Yordanov Georgiev, Kaitlin Henry, Timothy Bates, Erin Gombos, Alexander Casey, Michael Daly, Amrit Vinod & Hyunseung Lee - 2016 - Complexity 21 (2):18-28.
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    Strict Confidentiality: An Alternative to Pre’s “Limited Confidentiality” Doctrine. [REVIEW]John Lowman & Ted Palys - 2007 - Journal of Academic Ethics 5 (2-4):163-177.
    In “Advisory Opinion on Confidentiality, Its Limits and Duties to Others” the Canadian Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics (PRE) articulates a rationale for a priori limitations to research confidentiality, based largely on putative legal duties to violate confidentiality in certain circumstances. We argue that PRE promotes a “Law of the Land” doctrine of research ethics that is but one approach to resolving potential conflicts between law and research ethics. PRE emphasises risks that have never materialized, and ignores jurisprudence on (...)
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    Natural hazards and genetic diversity in rice.Stephen R. Morin, Marlon Calibo, Marilyn Garcia-Belen, Jean-Louis Pham & Florencia Palis - 2002 - Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2):133-149.
    Rice crop diversity hasdecreased dramatically in the recent past.Understanding the causes that underlie theevident genetic erosion is critical for thefood security of subsistence rice farmers andbiodiversity. Our study shows that farmers inthe northeastern Philippines had a markedreduction in rice diversity from 1996 to 1998.The ultimate causes were a drought resultingfrom the El Niño phenomenon in 1997 andflooding due to two successive typhoons in1998. The proximate causes, however, includedlocal water control factors, limitations in thehousehold and village-level seedinfrastructure, farm location in relation (...)
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    Audience‐Contingent Variation in Action Demonstrations for Humans and Computers.Jonathan S. Herberg, Megan M. Saylor, Palis Ratanaswasd, Daniel T. Levin & D. Mitchell Wilkes - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (6):1003-1020.
    People may exhibit two kinds of modifications when demonstrating action for others: modifications to facilitate bottom‐up, or sensory‐based processing; and modifications to facilitate top‐down, or knowledge‐based processing. The current study examined actors' production of such modifications in action demonstrations for audiences that differed in their capacity for intentional reasoning. Actors' demonstrations of complex actions for a non‐anthropomorphic computer system and for people (adult and toddler) were compared. Evidence was found for greater highlighting of top‐down modifications in the demonstrations for the (...)
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  37. Gheraṇḍasaṃhitā: Yogaśāstram. Gheraṇḍa, Caṇḍakāpali & Rādhācandra (eds.) - 1929 - Kalyāṇa-Bambaī: "Laksmīveṅkateśvara" Sṭīm Presa.
     
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    Pali Buddhist Texts-explained to the Beginner. Rune. E. A. Johansson.Wladyslaw Misiewicz - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 2 (3):168-169.
    Pali Buddhist Texts-explained to the Beginner. Rune. E. A. Johansson. Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies Monograph Series No. 14 Curzon Press, London, Second edition, revised and enlarged, 1977 160 pp. £4.00.
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    A Pāli Buddhist Philosophy of Sentience: Reflections on Bhavaṅga Citta.Sean M. Smith - 2020 - Sophia 59 (3):457-488.
    In this paper, I provide a philosophical analysis of Pāli texts that treat of a special kind of mental event called bhavaṅga citta. This mental event is a primal sentient consciousness, a passive form of basal awareness that individuates sentient beings as the type of being that they are. My aims with this analysis are twofold, one genealogical and reconstructive, the other systematic. On the genealogical and reconstructive side, I argue for a distinction between two kinds of continuity that are (...)
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    Wörterbuch Pali-Deutsch. Mit Sanskrit-Index. Klaus Mylius.Chr Lindtner - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (1):121-123.
    Wörterbuch Pali-Deutsch. Mit Sanskrit-Index. Klaus Mylius. Institut für Indologie, Wichtrach 1997. 438 pp. SFr.180. ISBN 3-7187-0019-0.
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    Pali Buddhism.Frank Hoffman & Deegalle Mahinda (eds.) - 1996 - Curzon Press.
    And the Bactrian King, a possible convert to Buddhism, responds at this point, " Well said, Nagasena! So it is, and as such I accept it." Conclusion Between the times of these two apparently contradictory texts about nirvana, the Mahavagga and ...
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    Pali Buddhist Texts explained to the beginner. Rune E. A. Johansson.Malcolm Hudson - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (2):123.
    Pali Buddhist Texts explained to the beginner. Rune E. A. Johansson. Scandinavian Institute of Aisan Studies Monograph Series No. 14, Copenhagen. 152 pp. £3.30.
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    Deutsch-Pali Wörterbuch. Helmut Klar.Maurice Walshe - 1981 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (2):125-126.
    Deutsch-Pali Wörterbuch. Helmut Klar. Octopus Verlag, Vienna 1982. 364pp.
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    Pali Buddhism. Edited by Frank J. Hoffman and Deegalle Mahinda.Maurice Walshe - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (2):196-199.
    Pali Buddhism. Edited by Frank J. Hoffman and Deegalle Mahinda. Curzon Press, Richmond 1996. 233 pp. £40. ISBN 0-7007-0359-4.
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    Pali Literature, including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of all the Hinayana Schools. K. R. Norman.Maurice Walshe - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (2):172-173.
    Pali Literature, including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of all the Hinayana Schools. K. R. Norman. Vol.VII, fasc.2, of A History of Indian Literature ed. Jan Gonda. Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1983. X + 210pp. DM 98.
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    A Pāli Buddhist Philosophy of Sentience: Reflections on Bhavaṅga Citta.Sean M. Smith - 2020 - Sophia 59 (3):457-488.
    In this paper, I provide a philosophical analysis of Pāli texts that treat of a special kind of mental event called bhavaṅga citta. This mental event is a primal sentient consciousness, a passive form of basal awareness that individuates sentient beings as the type of being that they are. My aims with this analysis are twofold, one genealogical and reconstructive, the other systematic. On the genealogical and reconstructive side, I argue for a distinction between two kinds of continuity that are (...)
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    Pali Text Society's Centenary.Ven Dr H. Saddhatissa - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 4 (1-2):25-27.
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    Pali Buddhist Studies in the West.John F. Bardisban - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 2 (1):55-62.
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    Pāli LiteraturePali Literature.W. B. Bollée, Kenneth Roy Norman & W. B. Bollee - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):178.
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    The Pali Language from a Burmese Point of View.Francis Mason - 1872 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 10:177.
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