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  1. Bioethics legislation in selected countries.Wendy I. Zeldin, Clare Feikert-Ahalt, Edith Palmer, Sayuri Umeda, Laney Zhang, Ruth Levush, Tariq Ahmad, Hanibal Goitom, Kelly Buchanan, Eduardo Soares & Peter Roudik (eds.) - 2012 - Washington, DC: The Law Library of Congress, Global Legal Research Center.
     
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    Selected issues in biotechnology regulation: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, England, European Union, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan.Gustavo Guerra, Kelly Buchanan, Louis A. Gilbert, Eduardo Soares, Tariq Ahmad, Laney Zhang, Clare Feikert-Ahalt, Jenny Gesley, Sayuri Umeda & Hanibal Goitom (eds.) - 2023 - [Washington, D.C.]: The Law Library of Congress, Global Legal Research Directorate.
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    Commercialisation of healthcare: a global guide from practical law.Jeffrey S. Graham & Jeffrey N. Gibbs (eds.) - 2015 - London: Thomson Reuters.
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    CRISPR: Challenges to South African biotechnology law.S. Pillay & D. W. Thaldar - 2018 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 11 (2):89.
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    Biotecnología y posthumanismo.Jesús Ballesteros & Encarna Fernández (eds.) - 2007 - Cizur Menor (Navarra): Editorial Aranzadi.
    La obra recoge, desde una perspectiva interdisciplinar, las aportaciones de un grupo de investigadores españoles e italianos que han trabajado conjuntamente durante varios años en distintas cuestiones en torno a las posibilidades y riesgos de los avances biotecnológicos y su incidencia en el campo de los derechos humanos. Los estudios y debates se han realizado en el marco del programa de doctorado internacional sobre "Derechos humanos: Problemas actuales" encabezado por las Universidades de Valencia y Palermo. El Profesor Jesús Ballesteros, Catedrático (...)
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    Biotecnologie: profili scientifici e giuridico-sociali: atti del convegno, Catania, Villa Cerami, 28 maggio 1999.Bruno Montanari (ed.) - 2000 - Milano: Giuffrè.
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    Biomedical science: law & practice: from R & D to market.Zaid Hamzah - 2007 - Singapore: Sweet & Maxwell Asia.
    Biomedical Science Law & Practice is a practical strategic guide to the management of legal risks in biomedical science transactions, and commercialization of innovation and technology through strategic intellectual property licensing. This book provides a concise introduction to strategic legal risk management issues and strategic value creation in the entire biomedical science value chain, including legal liability issues from R&D, clinical trials, production of devices and market roll-out, protection of innovation through intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trade marks and trade secrets); (...)
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    Legislating clear-statement regimes in national-security law.Jonathan F. Mitchell & GMU Law School Submitter - unknown
    Congress's national-security legislation will often require clear and specific congressional authorization before the executive can undertake certain actions. The War Powers Resolution, for example, prohibits any law from authorizing military hostilities unless it "specifically authorizes" them. And the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 required laws to amend FISA or repeal its "exclusive means" provision before they could authorize warrantless electronic surveillance. But efforts to legislate clear-statement regimes in national-security law have failed to induce compliance. The Clinton Administration inferred (...)
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    Biotecnologia e suas implicações ético-jurídicas.Romeo Casabona, Carlos María & Juliane Fernandes Queiroz (eds.) - 2005 - Belo Horizonte: Del Rey.
    A Bioética, que podemos qualificar, sem a menor dúvida, como uma ciência jovem - embora cheia de vigor, dinamismo e em plena expansão - se ocupa, desde as multifacetadas óticas das grandes perguntas que se formula a cada dia, o homem moderno, em torno da vida. Neste livro, os autores tratam de alguns aspectos conceituais que, às vezes, são obliterados no discurso bioético. Por exemplo, quais as relações que se interpõem entre Bioética e Direito, começando por delimitar cada uma destas (...)
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    How biotechnology regulation sets a risk/ethics boundary.Les Levidow & Susan Carr - 1997 - Agriculture and Human Values 14 (1):29-43.
    In public debate over agricultural biotechnology, at issue hasbeen its self-proclaimed aim of further industrializingagriculture. Using languages of ’risk‘, critics and proponentshave engaged in an implicit ethics debate on the direction oftechnoscientific development. Critics have challenged thebiotechnological R&D agenda for attributing socio-agronomicproblems to genetic deficiencies, while perpetuating the hazardsof intensive monoculture. They diagnosed ominous links betweentechnological dependency and tangible harm from biotechnologyproducts.In response to scientific and public concerns, theEuropean Community enacted precautionary legislation for theintentional release of genetically modified (...)
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    European Biotechnology Regulation: Framing the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide-Tolerant Crop.Rene von Schomberg, David Wield, Susan Carr & Les Levidow - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (4):472-505.
    As products of the "new biotechnology," genetically modified organisms have provoked a wide-ranging risk debate on potential harm, especially from herbicide-tolerant crops. In response to this legitimacy problem, the European Community adopted precautionary legislation, which left open the definition of environmental harm. When the U.K. proposed Europe-wide market approval of a herbicide-tolerant oilseed rape, the proposal encountered dissent from some countries and environmentalist groups. Further debate on normative judgments became necessary to implement the precaution ary legislation. In (...)
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    Uncertain legislator: Georges Cuvier's laws of nature in their intellectual context.Dorinda Outram - 1986 - Journal of the History of Biology 19 (3):323-368.
    We should now be able to come to some general conclusions about the main lines of Cuvier's development as a naturalist after his departure from Normandy. We have seen that Cuvier arrived in Paris aware of the importance of physiology in classification, yet without a fully worked out idea of how such an approach could organize a whole natural order. He was freshly receptive to the ideas of the new physiology developed by Xavier Bichat.Cuvier arrived in a Paris also torn (...)
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    Special Communication: Biotechnology From the Perspective of Iranian Law.Hamid Reza Salehi - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (2):125-130.
    IntroductionNowadays, biotechnology has a significant influence on different aspects of human life. The applications of biotechnology are so broad, and the advantages so compelling, that virtually every industry is using this technology. Developments are under way in areas as diverse as pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, textiles, aquaculture, forestry, chemicals, household products, environmental cleanup, food processing, and forensics, to name a few. Biotechnology is enabling these industries to make new or better products, often with greater speed, efficiency, and flexibility. (...) is any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof to make or modify products or processes for specific use. It applies the knowledge of biology to enhance and improve the environment, health, and food supply. Using biotechnology, scientists work to develop environment-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels and plastics; new medicines, vaccines, and. (shrink)
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    Saengmyŏng konghak yuksŏng, yulli kyuje mit yujŏnja pyŏnhyŏng saengmulchʻe ŭi anjŏnsŏng hwakpo e kwanhan pigyo pŏpche yŏnʼgu.Chong-yŏng Yi - 2006 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hanʼguk Pŏpche Yŏnʼguwŏn. Edited by Hyŏng-dun Kwŏn.
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    The dignity of legislation.Jeremy Waldron - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    0n a lucid, concise volume, Jeremy Waldron defends the role of legislation, presenting it as an important mode of governance. Aristotle, Locke and Kant emerge as proponents of the dignity of legislation. Waldron's arguments are of obvious importance and topicality, especially in countries that are considering the introduction of a Bill of Rights. The Dignity of Legislation is original in conception, trenchantly argued and very clearly presented, and will be of interest to a wide range of scholars (...)
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    L. Poort, Consensus and Controversies in Animal Biotechnology. An Interactive Legislative Approach to Animal Biotechnology in Denmark, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.A. Daniel Oliver-Lalana PhD - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2):191-194.
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    Legislation as commitment – a defence of the ‘Standard Picture’ of statutory law on the basis of a commitment-based theory of communication.Marat Shardimgaliev - 2022 - Dissertation, University of Reading
    According to the Standard Picture of how law works, the content of the law that is created by legal texts such as statutes and constitutional provisions is determined by the meaning of these texts. Most proponents of this picture claim more specifically that the relevant notion of meaning in play is the communicative content of legal texts and that communicative content is itself determined by considerations of the intentions of legal authorities. In recent years, the Standard Picture has become the (...)
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    Legislative Intent in Law's Empire.Richard Ekins - 2011 - Ratio Juris 24 (4):435-460.
    This article considers Dworkin's influential argument against legislative intent in chapter 9 of Law's Empire. The argument proves much less than is often assumed for it fails to address the possibility that the institution of the legislature may form and act on intentions. Indeed, analysis of Dworkin's argument lends support to that possibility. Dworkin aims to refute legislative intent in order to elucidate his own theory of statutory interpretation. That theory fails to explain plausibly legislative action. Dworkin's argument does not (...)
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    El derecho de la vida: el derecho a la vida: bioética y derecho.Ugarte Godoy & José Joaquín - 2006 - Santiago, Chile: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
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    The Mutability of Biotechnology Patents: From Unwieldy Products of Nature to Independent 'Object/s'.Michael S. Carolan - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (1):110-129.
    This article details how patent law works to create discrete, immutable biological ‘objects’. This socio-legal maneuver is necessary to distinguish these artifacts from the unwieldy realm of the natural world. The creation of ‘objects’ also serves the interests of capital, where a stable, unchanging, immutable object goes hand in hand with commodification. Yet this stabilization is incomplete. Pointing to a variety of different examples, this article illustrates how biotech patents do not speak to specific, immutable things. Biotech patents, rather, are (...)
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    Legislation.Jeremy J. Waldron - 2004 - In Martin P. Golding & William A. Edmundson, The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 236–247.
    This chapter contains section titled: Images of Legislation Legislation in Legal Theory Analytics of the Legislative Process Interpreting and Applying Legislation A Forum of Principle? References.
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    Régimen jurídico de la bioseguridad de los organismos genéticamente modificados.Fausto Kubli-García - 2009 - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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    Contrats et vivant: le droit de la circulation des ressources biologiques.Florence Bellivier - 2006 - Paris: L.G.D.J.. Edited by Christine Noiville.
    La contractualisation du vivant, tous règnes confondus, est aujourd'hui une réalité incontestable. Puisant ses racines dans la révolution scientifico-technique qui a constitué le vivant en réservoir de ressources biologiques exploitées à des fins diverses, le phénomène se matérialise par un foisonnement d'opérations dont le contrat est le maillon emblématique. Fondé sur l'analyse d'un corpus de quelque 120 contrats, l'ouvrage présente cette évolution selon une triple entrée. Une première partie brosse le contexte dans lequel se déploie la chaîne du vivant. Dans (...)
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    Le sacre de l'espèce humaine: le droit au risque de la bioéthique.Philippe Descamps - 2009 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Legisprudence: Practical Reason in Legislation.Luc Wintgens - 2012 - Ashgate.
    The metaphysics of legalism -- The individual in context -- Rationality in context -- Freedom in context -- Strong legalism or the absent theory of legislation -- Legitimacy and legitimation : from strong legalism to legisprudence -- From proxy to trading off : the principles of legisprudence -- Legisprudence and the duties of power : a legisprudential assessment of rational legislation.
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    Legislative epidemics: the role of model law in the transnational trend to criminalise HIV transmission.Daniel Grace - 2013 - Medical Humanities 39 (2):77-84.
    HIV-related state laws are being created transnationally though the use of omnibus model laws. In 2004, the US Agency for International Development funded the creation of one such guidance text known as the USAID/Action for West Africa Region Model Law, or N'Djamena Model Law, which led to the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS laws, including the criminalisation of HIV transmission, across much of West and Central Africa . In this article, I explicate how an epidemic of highly problematic legislation spread (...)
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    Entre el nacer y el morir.Ascensión Cambrón & Manuel Atienza (eds.) - 1998 - Granada: Editorial Comares.
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    Bioética laica: vida, muerte, género, reproducción y familia.Pauline Capdevielle, Medina Arellano & María de Jesús (eds.) - 2018 - México: Cátedra Extraordinaria "Benito Juárez" UNAM.
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  29. Biotechnology - A Proposal for Regulatory Reform.Andrew Kimbrell & Jeremy Rifkin - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 3 (1):117-130.
     
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  30. Petition to Include Cephalopods as “Animals” Deserving of Humane Treatment under the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.New England Anti-Vivisection Society, American Anti-Vivisection Society, The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, The Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society Legislative Fund, Jennifer Jacquet, Becca Franks, Judit Pungor, Jennifer Mather, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Lori Marino, Greg Barord, Carl Safina, Heather Browning & Walter Veit - forthcoming - Harvard Law School Animal Law and Policy Clinic.
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    Las leyes de la bioética.María Casado González - 2004 - Barcelona: Gedisa Editorial. Edited by Salvador Darío Bergel.
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    Saengmyong konghak sidae ŭi pŏp kwa yulli.Ŭn-jŏng Pak - 2000 - Sŏul: Ihwa Yŏja Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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    The Detail of Law Relating to Modern Biotechnology.Mike Adcock - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):113-117.
    The ability of science to operate effectively within society is dependant on a number of factors. Science is totally reliant on the law for its regulation and control, while the boundaries in which science can operate are governed by legal constraints. These boundaries are strongly influenced by society which dictates acceptable levels of morals and ethics in which science can operate. Economic factors must be considered as industry requires reward in order to recoup its research and development investments and continue (...)
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    The Legitimacy of Law in Modern Biotechnology: an introduction.D. M. R. Townend - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):99-105.
    This paper introduces questions about the nature of law. It briefly identifies why modern biotechnology poses interesting issues for regulation. Thereafter it considers two questions—the legitimacy of law, and the relationship between law and morality. It concludes by considering issues of participation and of appealing to the public interest.
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  35. Self-legislation in Kant's moral philosophy.Patrick Kain - 2004 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 86 (3):257-306.
    Kant famously insisted that “the idea of the will of every rational being as a universally legislative will” is the supreme principle of morality. Recent interpreters have taken this emphasis on the self-legislation of the moral law as evidence that Kant endorsed a distinctively constructivist conception of morality according to which the moral law is a positive law, created by us. But a closer historical examination suggests otherwise. Kant developed his conception of legislation in the context of his (...)
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  36. Inʼgan paea pokche ŭi pŏpchŏk yullijŏk munjechŏm kwa kŭ haegyŏl pangan.Pyŏng-gyu Chʻoe - 2003 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Chimmundang.
     
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    Saengmyŏng konghak kwa pŏp.Mun-Hwan Kim - 1993 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Samyŏngsa.
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    Derecho, genoma humano y biotecnología.Castaño de Restrepo, María Patricia, Romeo Casabona & Carlos María (eds.) - 2004 - Bogotá, Colombia: Temis.
    A collection of essays on the human genome, European patent law, cloning, and genetic malpractice suits.
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    Legislative Discretionary Powers of the Executive Institutions in the Field of Regulation of Higher Education in Lithuania.Birutė Pranevičienė - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (2):547-560.
    The article analyzes the system of legal regulation of the higher education in Lithuania with the purpose to determine the boundaries of exercising the discretionary powers of the executive institutions in the field of higher education. The article is made of two parts. Discretionary powers of the executive institutions in legislative field are discussed in the first part. The power of legislative discretion is described as a right to set the legal regulation by way of a subject who is granted (...)
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  40. How eu secondary legislation encodes humanitarian aid policies.Cristina Pennarola - 2008 - In V. K. Bhatia, Christopher Candlin & Paola Evangelisti Allori, Language, culture and the law: the formulation of legal concepts across systems and cultures. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    The Legislative Authority.M. E. Newhouse - 2019 - Kantian Review 24 (4):531-553.
    This article develops an account of the nature and limits of the state’s legislative authority that closely attends to the challenge of harmonizing Kant’s ethical and juridical theories. It clarifies some key Kantian concepts and terms, then explains the way in which the state’s three interlocking authorities – legislative, executive, and judicial – are metaphysically distinct and mutually dependent. It describes the emergence of the Kantian state and identifies the preconditions of its authority. Then it offers a metaphysical model of (...)
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    The Province of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory in Eighteenth-Century Britain.David Lieberman - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    A comprehensive account of English legal thought in the age of Blackstone and Bentham for nearly a century, The Province of Legislation Determined advances an ambitious reinterpretation of eighteenth-century attitudes to social change and law reform. Professor Lieberman's bold synthesis rests on a wide survey of legal materials and on a detailed discussion of Blackstone's Commentaries, the jurisprudence of Lord Kames and the Scottish Enlightenment, the chief justiceship of Lord Mansfield, the penal theories of Eden and Romilly, and the (...)
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    Legislative Approaches to Surrogate Motherhood.R. Alta Charo - 1988 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 16 (1-2):96-112.
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    Legislation governing pluripotent stem cells in South Africa.Michael Sean Pepper, C. Gouveia & M. Nőthling Slabbert - 2015 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 8 (2):23.
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  45. Legislating proportionately.Richard Ekins - 2014 - In Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller & Grégoire C. N. Webber, Proportionality and the Rule of Law: Rights, Justification, Reasoning. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Legislative Efforts to Reform Medical Malpractice: Unconstitutional in Practice?Lee J. Dunn - 1980 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (4):8-10.
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    The role of legislation in K-12 school discipline: The silence of action.Mengmeng Bo & Gift Chinemerem Onwubuya - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Researchers have consistently identified the disparity between teachers’ practical and legal knowledge regarding teachers’ right to discipline students. However, few studies have investigated teachers’ construction processes that form construction outcomes, which would help navigate the role of legislation in school discipline. This study contributes to a holistic picture of the neglected disciplinary rights that teachers construct in teaching practice and their underexplored attitude toward the law, using an interview-based constructionist method on twelve teachers of Lvliang city in a Chinese (...)
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    Legislative activity: DOJ gives Oregon's Death with Dignity Act preliminary approval.H. H. Schooley - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (1):77.
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    Legislative Intent/Essays.Gerald Cushing MacCallum - 1993 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    In the last years of his life, Gerald C. MacCallum, Jr., defied illness to continue his work on the philosophy of law. This book is a monument to MacCallum’s effort, containing fourteen of his essays, five of them published here for the first time. Two of those previously published are widely admired and reprinted: “Legislative Intent,” certainly one of the best papers ever published on its topic, and “Negative and Positive Freedom,” which offered a new way of looking at a (...)
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    Survey of Legislation on Third Party Reimbursement for Nurses.Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (6):260-263.
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