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    Mapping and Charting in Early Modern England and France: Power, Patronage, and Production.Christine Marie Petto - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book is a comparative study of the production and role of maps, charts, and atlases in early modern England and France with a particular focus on Paris and London.
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    Ethics of recommending weight loss in older adults: A case study.Christine Marie Mills - 2023 - Clinical Ethics 18 (1):120-127.
    Healthcare professionals may confront ethical issues in practice, particularly when their values conflict with that of their patients or clients. This paper explores an ethical case study in which a dietitian who practices Health at Every Size® has an older adult client who wishes to lose weight. The dietitian believes that losing weight is inappropriate for this client. Using a framework for ethical decision making, this article explores the problem or dilemma, identifies the potential issues involved, discusses the relevant ethical (...)
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    Epistemic Oppression and Ableism in Bioethics.Christine Wieseler - 2020 - Hypatia 35 (4):714-732.
    Disabled people face obstacles to participation in epistemic communities that would be beneficial for making sense of our experiences and are susceptible to epistemic oppression. Knowledge and skills grounded in disabled people's experiences are treated as unintelligible within an ableist hermeneutic, specifically, the dominant conception of disability as lack. My discussion will focus on a few types of epistemic oppression—willful hermeneutical ignorance, epistemic exploitation, and epistemic imperialism—as they manifest in some bioethicists’ claims about and interactions with disabled people. One of (...)
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    Missing Phenomenological Accounts: Disability Theory, Body Integrity Identity Disorder, and Being an Amputee.Christine Wieseler - 2018 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 11 (2):83-111.
    Phenomenology provides a method for disability theorists to describe embodied subjectivity lacking within the social model of disability. Within the literature on body integrity identity disorder (BIID), dominant narratives of disability are influential, individual bodies are considered in isolation, and experiences of disabled people are omitted. Research on BIID tends to incorporate an individualist ontology. In this article, I argue that Merleau-Ponty's conceptualization of “being in the world,” which recognizes subjectivity as embodied and intersubjective, provides a better starting point for (...)
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    A Philosophical Investigation.Christine Wieseler - 2012 - Social Philosophy Today 28:29-45.
    Sometimes beliefs that are shared are treated as if they are knowledge in spite of a lack of evidence or even in the face of evidence to the contrary. Beliefs informed by prejudices and ignorance about people with disabilities are often treated as certain and reinforced by social practices. In this paper, I distinguish between knowledge claims and beliefs that are treated as if they are true. I use Wittgenstein’s account of the connection between epistemic and other social practices in (...)
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    Care and exploitation in precarious employment in academic philosophy.Christine Wieseler - 2024 - Journal of Social Philosophy 55 (3):433-451.
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    Objectivity as Neutrality, Nondisabled Ignorance, and Strong Objectivity in Biomedical Ethics.Christine Wieseler - 2016 - Social Philosophy Today 32:85-106.
    This paper focuses on epistemic practices within biomedical ethics that are related to disability. These practices are one of the reasons that there is tension between biomedical ethicists and disability advocates. I argue that appeals to conceptual neutrality regarding disability, which Anita Silvers recommends, are counterproductive. Objectivity as neutrality serves to obscure the social values and interests that inform epistemic practices. Drawing on feminist standpoint theory and epistemologies of ignorance, I examine ways that appeals to objectivity as neutrality serve to (...)
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    Attitudes towards Personhood in the Locked-in Syndrome: from Third- to First- Person Perspective and to Interpersonal Significance.Marie-Christine Nizzi, Veronique Blandin & Athena Demertzi - 2018 - Neuroethics 13 (2):193-201.
    Personhood is ascribed on others, such that someone who is recognized to be a person is bestowed with certain civil rights and the right to decision making. A rising question is how severely brain-injured patients who regain consciousness can also regain their personhood. The case of patients with locked-in syndrome is illustrative in this matter. Upon restoration of consciousness, patients with LIS find themselves in a state of profound demolition of their bodily functions. From the third-person perspective, it can be (...)
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    The Import of Critical Phenomenology for Theorizing Disability.Christine Wieseler - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 3:116-146.
    In this paper, I explore the claim that phenomenological accounts grounded in the lived experiences of those most tangibly impacted by social norms related to ability can provide crucial correctives and supplements to the existing philosophical literature on disability. After situating discussions of the body within disability theory and debates over the impairment/disability distinction in philosophy of disability more specifically, I argue that extant models are inadequate for theorizing subjective experiences of living as a disabled person. I then develop an (...)
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    The Desexualization of Disabled People as Existential Harm and the Importance of Ambiguity.Christine Wieseler - 2022 - In Talia Welch & Susan Bredlau (eds.), Normality, Abnormality, and Pathology in Merleau-Ponty. SUNY Press. pp. 225-247.
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    Thinking Critically about Disability in Biomedical Ethics Courses.Christine Wieseler - 2015 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 1:82-97.
    Several studies have shown that nondisabled people—especially healthcare professionals—tend to judge the quality of life of disabled people to be much lower than disabled people themselves report. In part, this is due to dominant narratives about disability. Teachers of biomedical ethics courses have the opportunity to help students to think critically about disability. This may involve interrogating our own assumptions, given the pervasiveness of ableism. This article is intended to facilitate reflection on narratives about disability. After discussing two readings that (...)
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  12. Applying Merleau-Ponty's Account of Perceptual Practices to Teaching on Disability.Christine Wieseler - 2013 - Florida Philosophical Review 13 (1):14-28.
    This paper provides suggestions for educators who have a desire to learn about, or are already committed to, challenging ableism and disablism. As philosophy teachers, we have the opportunity to facilitate student reflection regarding disability, which puts students in a position to make decisions about whether to retain their habitual ways of comporting themselves toward disabled people or to begin the process of forming new perceptual practices. I contend that existential phenomenology, as formulated by Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Linda Martín Alcoff, (...)
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    Need-Supportive and Need-Thwarting Teacher Behavior: Their Importance to Boys’ and Girls’ Academic Engagement and Procrastination Behavior.Marie-Christine Opdenakker - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Motivation plays an important role in students’ school behavior, and research has established that students’ learning environment experiences such as teachers’ behavior toward them contribute to their motivation and behavior at school. Self-determination theory offers an interesting frame of reference in the study of the relationship between students’ learning experiences at school and their school behavior. Considering three basic psychological needs, the SDT points to the importance of nutriments and support in the social environment in order to allow growth in (...)
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    An integrative memory model of recollection and familiarity to understand memory deficits.Christine Bastin, Gabriel Besson, Jessica Simon, Emma Delhaye, Marie Geurten, Sylvie Willems & Eric Salmon - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Humans can recollect past events in details and/or know that an object, person, or place has been encountered before. During the last two decades, there has been intense debate about how recollection and familiarity are organized in the brain. Here, we propose an integrative memory model which describes the distributed and interactive neurocognitive architecture of representations and operations underlying recollection and familiarity. In this architecture, the subjective experience of recollection and familiarity arises from the interaction between core systems and an (...)
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    Épiménide sans paradoxe.Marie-Christine Leclerc - 1992 - Kernos 5:221-233.
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  16. Functorial bounds for cut elimination inL βω. II.Marie-Christine Ferbus - 1985 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 25 (1):13-20.
     
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  17. The Strange Death of Patroklos.Marie-Christine Leclerc & Jennifer Curtiss Gage - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (181):95-100.
    The account of the death of Patroklos occupies a strategic position in the narrative economy of the Iliad: before this event, Achilles has withdrawn from combat out of indignation against Agamemnon; afterwards, his anger turns against Hector, whom he holds responsible for his friend's death. Achilles returns to battle and kills Hector in an act of vengeance that, as we have known from the beginning of the poem, will lead to his own demise, which is not actually recounted in the (...)
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    Bergson and Dussel on Creating New Societies.Mary Christine Morkovsky - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 2:568-573.
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    Philosophies of Liberation.Mary Christine Morkovsky - 1998 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 54 (3):483-490.
  20. Le vocabulaire de Teilhard de Chardin.Marie Christine Deckers - 1968 - Gembloux,: J. Cuculot.
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    Personality Traits and Further Training.Marie-Christine Laible, Silke Anger & Martina Baumann - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Harvey and Gurvir’s Law: Ontario Bill for Quality Prenatal Information about Down Syndrome: Terminology, Feasibility, and Ethical Issues.Marie-Eve Lemoine, Anne-Marie Laberge, Marie-Françoise Malo, Stéphanie Cloutier, Marie-Christine Roy, Stanislav Birko, Andréa Daigle & Vardit Ravitsky - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):651-657.
    Harvey and Gurvir’s Law is a bill proposed to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Canada) to reduce stigma and bias associated with Down syndrome, by developing and disseminating quality information about Down syndrome in the context of prenatal testing.
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    Le rôle politique de la mémoire en colombie et au chili : Imaginaires, mobilisations, institutions.Marie-Christine Doran - 2019 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 14 (2):43-75.
    Chile and Colombia have undergone very different postconflict processes. Whereas in Chile there was an elite-based negotiated transition from a state terror regime, Colombia presents a gradual exit from an armed conflict involving multiple actors and taking place in one of Latin America’s most stable democracies. A strong common feature nevertheless exists in these two countries: important social movements—notably, student, afro-descendant, Indigenous, and peasant movements—that put forward memory, but which reach beyond the circle of direct victims. These “memory from below” (...)
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    Crossdisciplinary inquiry in the information age.MarieChristine Leps - 1990 - Social Epistemology 4 (3):281 – 291.
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  25. Thought of the Outside: Foucault contra Agamben.Marie-Christine Leps - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 175:22.
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    Le trauma originaireet ses répercussions sur le lien du couple.Christine Boutourlinsky, Marie-Odile Gérardin & Madeleine Népomiastchy - 2002 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 155 (1):49.
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    Collection Froehner : balles de fronde grecques.Marie-Christine Hellmann - 1982 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 106 (1):75-87.
    La publication de 49 balles de fronde inscrites, provenant de la coll. Froehner, entrée au Cabinet des Médailles de Paris, utilise les remarques et les lectures de Froehner. 14 balles sont attribuables à des chefs rhodiens, 12 à des Athéniens, 2 sont supposées béotiennes, 3 corcyréennes ; 6 se rapportent aux campagnes des princes macédoniens ou de leurs successeurs ; les autres sont d'origine diverse ou indéterminée.
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    La construction identitaire des éducateurs de jeunes enfants en alternance : ou comment l’usage du construit de reliance participe-t-il de la réorientation de leur projet professionnel en cours de formation?Marie-Christine Talbot - 2016 - Revue Phronesis 5 (1):4-15.
    Although the context, such as the social policies or the professional world in mutation, highlights the emergence of a new professional project for educators of young children during their training period, the process of professionalization and the identity building involved during the training period will be more especially studied, in relation to the practical experience gathered during the internships (Wittorski, 2009). This experience awakes in the subject a reflection and a situation of identity building through the encounter and the interactions (...)
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    Die Sterbehilfedebatte und das Bild der Palliativmedizin in deutschen Printmedien.Marie-Christin Hahnen, Tania Pastrana, Stephanie Stiel, Arnd May, Dominik Groß & Lukas Radbruch - 2009 - Ethik in der Medizin 21 (4):289-305.
    ZusammenfassungDie Diskussionen um Sterbehilfe und Patientenverfügung sowie der Ruf nach einer Stärkung der Palliativmedizin nehmen viel Platz in der deutschen Presselandschaft ein. Da Zeitungen einerseits Meinungen und Wissen der Bevölkerung abbilden, andererseits auch zu deren Meinungsbildung und Information beitragen, wurde eine Analyse der Darstellung der Sterbehilfedebatte und der Palliativmedizin durchgeführt. Als empirisches Material dienten 433 Artikel aus den Jahren 2006 und 2007, die mithilfe einer Suche nach den Schlagworten „Palliativmedizin“, „Hospiz“, „Sterbebegleitung“, „Patientenverfügung“, „Patientenautonomie“ und „Sterbehilfe“ in den Print-Archiven verschiedener deutscher (...)
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    Penser avec Michel Foucault: théorie critique et pratiques politiques.Marie-Christine Granjon (ed.) - 2005 - Paris: Karthala.
    L'œuvre de Michel Foucault, à l'écart des modes intellectuelles de son temps, et à la croisée de la philosophie et de l'histoire, ne propose ni vision globale du monde ni théorie générale de la société.
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    Validity and reliability of the Musicians’ Health Literacy Questionnaire, MHL-Q19.Christine Guptill, Teri Slade, Vera Baadjou, Mary Roduta Roberts, Rae de Lisle, Jane Ginsborg, Bridget Rennie-Salonen, Bronwen Jane Ackermann, Peter Visentin & Suzanne Wijsman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:886815.
    High prevalence of musicians’ physical and mental performance-related health issues (PRHI) has been demonstrated over the last 30 years. To address this, health promotion strategies have been implemented at some post-secondary music institutions around the world, yet the high prevalence of PRHI has persisted. In 2018, an international group of researchers formed the Musicians’ Health Literacy Consortium to determine how best to decrease PRHI, and to examine the relationship between PRHI and health literacy. An outcome of the Consortium was the (...)
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    Encore des hexagones.Marie-Christine Hellmann - 1989 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 113 (1):149-160.
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    À propos du vocabulaire architectural dans les inscriptions déliennes : les parties portes.Marie-Christine Hellmann - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):237-247.
    Οἱ λίθοι τῆς Δήλου, ὅπως καί ἄλλες ὁμάδες ἐπιγραφών πού ἔχουν ἤδη μελετηθεί καλύτερα, ἀποκαλύπτουν πολλούς ἀρχιτεκτονικούς τεχνικούς ὅρούς, άγνωστους ἤ πού χρησιμοποιοῦνται σπάνια. Πρόκειται γιά λέξεις πού προσδιορίζουν μέρη θυρυῶν καί πιό εἰδικά τά ὑπέρθυρα καί τούς παραστάτες, πού ἐξετάζονται ἐδῶ · προσπαθούμε συγχρόνως νά διακρίνουμε παραλλαγές στήν ἔννοια. Μέ αὐτά τά παραδείγματα θά θέλαμε νά ἀποδείξουμε, γενικώτερα, τό ἑνδιαφέρον πού ἔχει ἕνα ἑλληνικό ἀρχιτεκτονικό λεξιλόγιο στήν προσπάθεια νά λυθοῦν προβλήματα ἑρμηνείας πού ἐμφανίζονται διαρκῶς.
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    Un problème d'architecture et d'épigraphie déliennes.Marie-Christine Hellmann - 1980 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 104 (1):151-159.
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    Scientific approach of health by INSERM youth clubs.Marie-Christine Rebourcet - 1994 - World Futures 41 (1):87-89.
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    3.14 Demut und Stolz.Marie-Christin Wilm - 2017 - In Hans-Gerd Winter, Inge Stephan & Julia Freytag (eds.), J.M.R.-Lenz-Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 434-447.
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    Graph theory reveals dysconnected hubs in 22q11DS and altered nodal efficiency in patients with hallucinations.Marie-Christine Ottet, Marie Schaer, Martin Debbané, Leila Cammoun, Jean-Philippe Thiran & Stephan Eliez - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Editorial Introduction.Christine Daigle and Marie-Eve Morin - 2018 - PhaenEx 12 (2):i-vi.
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  39. L'avenir d'un passé très lointain..Marie Christine Maurel - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:277-284.
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  40. The Euthanasia Debate and the Illustration of the Palliative Medicine in the German Print Media (vol 21, pg 307, 2009).Marie-Christin Hahnen, Tania Pastrana, Stephanie Stiel, Arnd May, Dominik Gross & Lukas Radbruch - 2009 - Ethik in der Medizin 21 (4):307-307.
     
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    (1 other version)Guilt & the Myth of the Innocent Bystander: Louis Malle's Au revoir les enfants.Marie-Christine Jutras - 2010 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 2 (1).
    This review studies the representation of director Louis Malle's experiences as a child in the Holocaust in the film Au Revoir les enfants. The film blurs the lines between the controversial categories of Holocaust participants as victims, bystanders, and perpetrators. This ambiguity and overlapping of roles in the film presents the question of treatment of Holocaust memory.
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    ‘How to Build a Godless Corner:’ Oppression, Propaganda, Resistance and the Soviet Secularization Experiment.Marie-Christine Jutras - 2010 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 1 (2).
    The Soviet government utilized a variety of tactics while attempting to secularize the U.S.S.R. Oppression of the Russian Orthodox Church demonstrates how interconnected faith and the former tsarist regime were. It is ironic that while trying to wipe out religion, the Bolsheviks replacement methods carried religious-type qualities as well.
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    Programme génétique: concept biologique ou métaphore?Marie-Christine Maurel & Paul-Antoine Miquel - 2001 - Editions Kimé.
    Faire de la biologie et penser la biologie constituent deux activités indispensables l'une à l'autre. L'exemple de la " métaphore du programme génétique " nous montre, qu'entre l'explication atomique des physiciens et l'explication vitaliste, il peut y avoir un niveau moléculaire spécifique d'analyse des propriétés du vivant. Cet ouvrage a pour double ambition de montrer comment cette métaphore s'est constituée et quels en sont les éléments discutables. Il se propose d'analyser le processus à travers lequel elle est passée historiquement de (...)
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  44. Beigbeder's evil personae in Windows on the world : authorial ethics and 9/11.Marie-Christine Clemente - 2011 - In Scott M. Powers (ed.), Evil in contemporary French and francophone literature. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Schopenhauer und die Spiegelneurone: eine Untersuchung der Schopenhauer'schen Mitleidsethik im Lichte der neurowissenschaftlichen Spiegelneuronentheorie.Marie-Christine Beisel - 2012 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    The Serious Factor in Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing.Vardit Ravitsky, Anne-Marie Laberge, Marie-Christine Roy, Bartha Knoppers, Vasiliki Rahimzadeh & Erika Kleiderman - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (2):23-25.
    Bayefsky and Berkman argue in favor of evidence-based policy development for expanded prenatal genetic testing. They propose to identify what kinds of information pregnant persons, their par...
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    Design Bioethics, Not Only as a Research Tool but Also a Pedagogical Tool.Christine Clavien, Samia Hurst, Mathieu Nendaz, Marie-Claude Audétat & Julia Sader - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (6):69-71.
    As highlighted by Pavarini et al., researchers in the field of bioethics have to remain critical and reflexive on the methodology and on the tools they use for their research purpose because...
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    L'atelier « L'Air de famille » : un espace, un temps, une mise en œuvre de la représentation des liens pour un génogramme en mouvement.Christine Menneron & Marie-Pierre Luzès - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):67-80.
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    Mad talk: attending to the language of distress.Marie Crowe & Christine Alavi - 1999 - Nursing Inquiry 6 (1):26-33.
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    Moet een geschiedenisleraar nu ook (al) auteursrecht kennen?Marie-Christine Janssens - 1998 - Hermes 4:41-44.
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