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    What'S new: The role of chaotropic salts in two‐phase gene diagnosis.David Gillespie, Mary Jo Caranfa & Joel Bresser - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (6):272-276.
    The preparation of samples for gene diagnosis is time‐consuming, labor‐intensive and costly. These problems can be overcome by dissolving a biological source in a strong solution of a chaotropic salt, then filtering the solution through an immobilizing membrane. Conditions exist for causing the selective immobilization of either DNA or mRNA. The resultant membrane is immediately ready for reaction with labeled gene probes.
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    Feminism and its discontents: a century of struggle with psychoanalysis.Mari Jo Buhle - 1998 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    An ambitious and highly engaging history of ideas, Feminism and Its Discontents brings together far-flung intellectual tendencies rarely seen in intimate ...
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  3. .Mary Jo Nissen, James L. Ross, Daniel B. Willingham, Thomas B. Mackenzie & Daniel L. Schacter - unknown
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    The Boutroux Circle and Poincare's Conventionalism.Mary Jo Nye - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (1):107.
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    Evaluating Amnesia in Multiple Personality Disorder.Mary Jo Nissen, James L. Ross, Daniel B. Willingham, Thomas B. Mackenzie & Daniel L. Schacter - 1994 - In Mary Jo Nissen, James L. Ross, Daniel B. Willingham, Thomas B. Mackenzie & Daniel L. Schacter (eds.).
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    Michael Polanyi and His Generation: Origins of the Social Construction of Science.Mary Jo Nye - 2011 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    In _Michael Polanyi and His Generation_, Mary Jo Nye investigates the role that Michael Polanyi and several of his contemporaries played in the emergence of the social turn in the philosophy of science. This turn involved seeing science as a socially based enterprise that does not rely on empiricism and reason alone but on social communities, behavioral norms, and personal commitments. Nye argues that the roots of the social turn are to be found in the scientific culture and political (...)
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    The Nineteenth-Century Atomic Debates and the Dilemma of an 'Indifferent Hypothesis'.Mary Jo Nye - 1976 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 7 (3):245.
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    Berthelot's anti-atomism: A 'matter of taste'?Mary Jo Nye - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (5):585-590.
    The influential French chemist Marcelin Berthelot spoke against the use of Dalton's atomic theory and Avogadro's hypothesis in the second half of the nineteenth century. This paper argues that Berthelot conceded that atomism might be acceptable as a system of conventions, but he feared the power of such conventions in constructing a realistic picture of atoms which was not warranted empirically. Equally, Berthelot's anti-atomism was a last-ditch effort to assert the place of chemistry within the tradition of natural history and (...)
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    Rechazar y retirar el tratamiento al final de la vida: complejidades éticas que involucran a pacientes que carecen de capacidad para tomar decisiones.Marie Jo Thiel - 2020 - Medicina y Ética 31 (4):993-1017.
    Obtener el consentimiento válido, libre e informado no siempre es fácil. Presupone, por un lado, la divulgación de información justa, clara y apropiada, y, por otro, la capacidad de comprenderla lo más adecuadamente posible y luego tomar una decisión. Entonces, cuando un paciente tiene impedimentos cognitivos en el largo plazo y carece de la capacidad independiente para tomar o comunicar una decisión, y cuando esta decisión se trata del final de su vida, el consentimiento puede ser muy complejo. ¿Cómo hacerlo (...)
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    biography: Michael Polanyi (1891-1976).Mary Jo Nye - 2002 - Hyle 8 (2):123 - 127.
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    Newman a Tweeter? Social Media and the Victorian Age: Personal Reflections Gained from the Digitization Project.Mary Jo Dorsey - 2015 - Newman Studies Journal 12 (2):101-106.
    This essay is a reflection of the time I have spent working with Cardinal Newman’s archive at the Birmingham Oratory. I have had a chance to stop and carefully read his letters and diaries and to see Newman as a communicator extraordinaire! I suspect that the Cardinal would have had great command of today’s social media and communications technology. His laity could have been a wider and larger audience on a virtual level. Might this be an opportunity for a sociological (...)
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    Race, Poverty and Public Policy.Mary Jo Bane - 2006 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 3 (1):79-95.
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    Conservative Economics and Optimal Consumer Bankruptcy Policy.Mary Jo Wiggins - 2006 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 7 (2):347-363.
    In this paper, Professor Wiggins explores the relationship between conservative economic theories and major bankruptcy reforms recently enacted by the United States Congress. First, she describes three key components of conservative economic theory as advanced by the Bush Administration and conservative scholars. These include: a strong preference for private ordering over public ordering, the promotion of private property as a means to expand personal freedom and liberty, and the encouragement of individual risk internalization. Next, she describes two theoretical components of (...)
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    « Réalisme et Gender dans la peinture du vingtième siècle », Actes de la journée d’étude du 20 mars 2009 à Amiens.Marie-Jo Bonnet - 2011 - Clio 33:08-08.
    Le colloque organisé par Jérôme Bazin et Marie Frétigny à l’université de Picardie d’Amiens, avait-il besoin de se placer sous la bannière du « gender » pour analyser la question du réalisme dans la peinture du XXe siècle? Si l’hypothèse qui sous-tend cette journée – le réalisme est-il vecteur d’une autre image des femmes? – a pu être opérationnel pour le XIXe siècle, elle devient contre-productive pour le XXe. On ne sera pas surpris d’apprendre que le réalisme a renforcé les (...)
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    Isabelle de Bourbon-Parme, « Je meurs d’amour pour toi ». Lettres à l’archiduchesse Marie-Christine, 1741-1763.Marie-Jo Bonnet - 2010 - Clio 31:305-307.
    La publication des lettres d’Isabelle de Bourbon-Parme à sa belle-sœur l’archiduchesse Marie-Christine est un événement important. Pas seulement parce que nous avons affaire à un écrit intime d’une « princesse philosophe », dont l’intelligence et l’ouverture d’esprit sont en soi dignes de notre intérêt. Mais parce qu’il s’agit de lettres d’amour à une femme, comme nous en avons peu d’exemples au xviiie siècle, et même après. Il se pourrait même que nous ayons affaire au premier écrit de cette...
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    Considering Religious Traditions in Bioethics: Christian and Jewish Voices.Mary Jo Iozzio - 2001 - University of Scranton Press.
    This book represents a collaborative effort among the Christians and Jewish religious thinkers. They all focus on a bioethical moment at the beginning or the end of life. As members of a distinct tradition that has addressed the subject in a formal way, each one attempts an explanation of that tradition's position on the subject and suggests further developments. Healthcare issues are complex to begin with and these analyses and discussions make it a bit more likely they will be dealt (...)
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    Empowered By an Alternative Tradition: Women's Options in an Uncongenial Church.Mary Jo Weaver - 1990 - Listening 25 (1):86-100.
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    (1 other version)Science and Politics in the Philosophy of Science: Popper, Kuhn, and Polanyi.Mary Jo Nye - 2010 - In Moritz Epple & Claus Zittel (eds.), Science as Cultural Practice: Vol. I: Cultures and Politics of Research From the Early Modern Period to the Age of Extremes. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 201-216.
  19. Institutional policies, guidelines, and procedures.Mary Jo Shepherd - 2015 - In Whitney Petrie & Sonja L. Wallace (eds.), The care and feeding of an IACUC: the organization and management of an institutional animal care and use committee. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Visual tools and the quiet chemical revolution: Alan J. Rocke: Image and reality: Kekulé, Kopp, and the scientific imagination. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010, xxvi+275pp, US$45.00 HB.Mary Jo Nye - 2011 - Metascience 20 (2):389-393.
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    Understanding how Student Nurses Experience Morally Distressing Situations.Mary Jo Stanley & Nancy J. Matchett - 2014 - Journal of Nursing Education and Practice 4 (10).
    Introduction/Background: Moral distress and related concepts surrounding morality and ethical decision-making have been given much attention in nursing. Despite the general consensus that moral distress is an affective response to being unable to act morally, the literature attests to the need for increased clarity regarding theoretical and conceptual constructs used to describe precisely what the experience of moral distress involves. The purpose of this study is to understand how student nurses experience morally distressing situations when caring for patients with different (...)
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    As comemorações do primeiro centenário da independência.Marie-jo Ferreira - 2008 - In Reis Filho, Daniel Aarão & Denis Rolland (eds.), Modernidades alternativas. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: FGV Editora. pp. 119.
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  23. Beginnings, Second Edition: The Art and Science of Planning Psychotherapy.Mary Jo Peebles - 2012 - Routledge.
    Utilizing a decade's worth of clinical experience gained since its original publication, Mary Jo Peebles builds and expands upon exquisitely demonstrated therapeutic approaches and strategies in this second edition of _Beginnings_. The essential question remains the same, however: How does a therapist begin psychotherapy? To address this delicate issue, she takes a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to the substance of those crucial first sessions, delineating both processes and potential pitfalls in such topics as establishing a therapeutic alliance, issues of trust, (...)
     
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    “Persons of the Sex are True Wonders”: Gabrielle Suchon on Difference and Political Wonders.Mary Jo MacDonald - 2024 - Political Theory 52 (3):490-516.
    Gabrielle Suchon’s Treatise on Ethics and Politics offers surprising descriptions of sexual difference for an ostensibly feminist work. Stereotypically feminine traits—such as excessive emotions, chattiness, and deception—are compared to earthquakes, storms, wildfire, and apparitions. Although these descriptions may seem off-putting to modern readers, I argue that in offering these unflattering descriptions of women, Suchon is making a novel intervention in debates about the nature of sexual difference. In the Renaissance and Early Modern period, the salient question about feminine difference was (...)
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    Of Gifts, Reciprocity, and Community.Mary Jo Hinsdale - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (1):38-51.
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    Boundaries, Transformations, Historiography: Physics in Chemistry from the 1920s to the 1960s.Mary Jo Nye - 2018 - Isis 109 (3):587-596.
    The decades of the 1920s to the 1960s were a period of transformation in chemical science. The era was marked by erosion of boundaries that had often been drawn between chemistry and other scientific disciplines. In particular, theories, instruments, and mathematical approaches associated with the new physics of X-rays, the electron particle, and the electron wave enabled chemists and other physical scientists to address unsolved chemical problems of structure and mechanism and to ask new questions that further expanded and transcended (...)
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    Mathematical Art in Manila part 1.Mari-Jo P. Ruiz - 1999 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 3 (2 & 3):296-325.
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    Mathematical Art in Manila part 2.Mari-Jo P. Ruiz - 1999 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 3 (2 & 3):263-295.
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    Self-determination and the moral act: a study of the contributions of Odon Lottin, O.S.B.Mary Jo Iozzio - 1995 - Leuven: Peeters.
    Odon Lottin, O.S.B. was an historian and a moral theologian. As an historian, he studied the scholastic attention to human psychology and morality. As a theologian, he studied the roles that thought and action play in the development of the moral agent. His influence in historical and moral theology has been significant. Nonetheless, moralists and medievalists independently have appropriated his insights. No one has yet studied the relationship between his historical investigations and his moral theology. This work accomplishes that study. (...)
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    A bibliography of the published works of Wilfrid ward.Mary Jo Weaver - 1979 - Heythrop Journal 20 (4):399–420.
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  31. Book Reviews-Physical Sciences: Heat, Optics, Chemistry-Before Big Science: The Pursuit of Modern Chemistry and Physics, 1800-1940.Mary Jo Nye & D. E. H. Edgerton - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (1):107.
     
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    Letter to the Editor.Mary Jo Gorman - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (1):103-104.
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    (1 other version)Monika Siedentopf, Parachutées en terre ennemie.Marie-Jo Bonnet - 2009 - Clio 30:287-288.
    Disons le tout de suite, le livre de l’historienne allemande Monika Siedentopf, Parachutées en terre ennemie, et le film Femmes de l’ombre, tiré de ses recherches n’ont pas grand-chose à voir ensemble. Autant le livre ouvre une nouvelle page de l’histoire de la participation des femmes à la Résistance contre l’occupant nazi, autant le film tire les ficelles d’un pseudo-héroïsme féminin qui conforte les mythes au détriment de la réalité historique. Ce qui est un comble quand on découvre la r...
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    (1 other version)Die Republik gegen das Kollektiv: Zwei Geschichten von Kollaboration und Konkurrenz in der modernen Wissenschaft.Mary Jo Nye - 2016 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 24 (2):169-194.
    Kollaboration und Konkurrenz gibt es in der Wissenschaft zwischen Individuen oder verschiedenen Gruppen, größeren Organisationen, Schauplätzen und Nationalstaaten. Die Spannung zwischen individuellem Ansehen und Gruppenmeriten oder individuellem Ehrgeiz und Gruppenleistung ist der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit inhärent und trägt zu ihrem Erfolg bei. Die Autorin vergleicht zwei soziale Modelle der Wissenschaft, die entwickelt wurden, als Wissenschaftler im 20. Jahrhundert zunehmend begannen kollaborativ zu forschen: Michael Polanyis individualistische Freie-Markt-Republik der Wissenschaft und Ludwik Flecks Denkkollektiv. Diese beiden Modelle sollten Praktiken beschreiben und Ideale für (...)
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    Temptations of theory, strategies of evidence: P. M. S. Blackett and the earth's magnetism, 1947–52.Mary Jo Nye - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Science 32 (1):69-92.
    In the late spring of 1947, the experimental physicist P. M. S. Blackett succumbed to the temptations of theory. At this time, Blackett was fifty years old. He was a veteran of the Cavendish tradition in particle physics and he was on his way to an unshared award of the 1948 Nobel Prize for his experimental researches in nuclear physics and cosmic-ray physics. His photographs of cloud-chamber tracks of alpha particles, protons, electrons and positrons were well known to practitioners of (...)
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    It Is Time to Support Embryo Adoption.Mary Jo Iozzio - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (4):585-593.
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    Preference-based English reverse auctions.Marie-Jo Bellosta, Sylvie Kornman & Daniel Vanderpooten - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (7-8):1449-1467.
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    Sarah Helm, Vera Atkins, une femme de l’ombre. La résistance anglaise en France.Marie-Jo Bonnet - 2011 - Clio 33:06-06.
    La passionnante biographie de Vera Atkins réalisée par Sarah Helm à l’issue de nombreuses enquêtes en Europe, est un document précieux, qui jette une lumière nouvelle sur l’engagement des femmes dans les services secrets britanniques opérant en France durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Née en Roumanie en 1908, dans une famille juive aisée, Vera Rosenberg fuit le nazisme et émigra en Angleterre en 1938 avec sa mère, dont elle prit le nom d’Atkins. En 1941, elle entre comme secrétaire au SOE (...)
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    Un autoportrait de Berthe Morisot.Marie-Jo Bonnet - 2004 - Clio 19:165-168.
    À voir la détermination avec laquelle Berthe Morisot nous regarde, nous pourrions penser qu’elle a trouvé facilement sa place d’artiste. Une palette est esquissée sur la gauche de trois mouvements tournants. Elle porte une fleur bleue à la boutonnière, « comme une décoration », dira Mallarmé, elle se tient droite, la tête tournée vers le spectateur, et elle nous regarde de ses célèbres yeux noirs qui ont tant fasciné Manet. Paul Valéry écrira d’ailleurs au sujet de ses yeux : « (...)
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    Who Am I? Experiences of Donor Conception, with a foreword and afterword by Dr. Alexina McWhinnie.Mary Jo Iozzio - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (1):199-202.
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    “Dear love, dear love”: Feminist pragmatism and the chicago female world of love and ritual.Mary Jo Deegan - 1996 - Gender and Society 10 (5):590-607.
    The history of women in sociology is explored here through the correspondence written by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge to Marion Talbot in the summer of 1936. Their loving letters reveal the ideas and practices of feminist pragmatism and the female world of love and ritual located in Chicago in the twentieth century. This world of professional women flourished around the social settlement Hull House and the University of Chicago during the founding years of sociology. Their lives and social thought challenge our (...)
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    The public culture of science in nineteenth-century France: Robert Fox: The savant and the state: Science and cultural politics in nineteenth-century France. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012, 408pp, $60.00.Mary Jo Nye - 2013 - Metascience 22 (3):697-702.
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    Chemical explanation and physical dynamics: Two research schools at the First Solvay chemistry conferences, 1922–1928.Mary Jo Nye - 1989 - Annals of Science 46 (5):461-480.
    SummaryThe convening of the first three Solvay Chemistry Conferences in Brussels from 1922–1928 marked an important turning point for the discipline of chemistry. Whereas much of nineteenth-century chemical endeavour had focused on compositional and functional analysis of chemical compounds, many leaders in chemistry were turning to questions of molecular dynamics by the early twentieth century. Two competing schools of chemical dynamics, which were represented at the Solvay Conferences, were a predominantly English group (Lowry, Lapworth, Robinson, Ingold) who worked out electron (...)
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    Odon Lottin, OSB (1880-1965) and the Renewal of Agent-Centered Moral Thought.Mary Jo Iozzio - 2006 - Modern Schoolman 84 (1):1-16.
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    Radical Dependence and the Imago Dei: Bioethical Implications of Access to Healthcare for People with Disabilities.Mary Jo Iozzio - 2017 - Christian Bioethics 23 (3):234-260.
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    Partial and total‐order planning: evidence from normal and prefrontally damaged populations.Mary Jo Rattermann, Lee Spector, Jordan Grafman, Harvey Levin & Harriet Harward - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (6):941-975.
    This paper examines human planning abilities, using as its inspiration planning techniques developed in artificial intelligence. AI research has shown that in certain problems partial‐order planners, which manipulate partial plans while not committing to a particular ordering of those partial plans, are more efficient than total‐order planners, which represent all partial plans as totally ordered. This research asks whether total‐order planning and/or partial‐order planning are accurate descriptions of human planning, and if different populations use different planning techniques. Using a simple (...)
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    Insiders, outsiders, advocates and apostates and the religions they study: Location and the sociology of religion.Mary Jo Neitz - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (2):129-140.
    Awareness of how researchers’ locations and sympathies influence their research agendas and outcomes has long been a topic for methodological consideration. This article complicates that question by considering the position of the researcher in relation to the position in society of the religions researched, and asks whether what we understand as constituting criticism or advocacy varies depending on whether the religions in question are powerful, dominating traditions or small, new, and/or beleaguered traditions. The Locations Matrix is an application of the (...)
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    J'étais malade et vous m'avez visité..Marie-Jo Thiel - 1998 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 72 (3):383-384.
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    (1 other version)Le défi d'une éthique systémique pour la théologie.Marie-Jo Thiel - 2000 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 74 (1):92-113.
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  50. Michael Polanyi and the Social Construction of Science.Mary Jo Nye - 2012 - Tradition and Discovery 39 (1):7-17.
    Scholars in the field of social studies of science marked the year 2012 as the 50th anniversary of the publication of Thomas S. Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Kuhn’s book is routinely cited as the beginning of a new intellectual movement that jettisoned logical and empiricist accounts of scientific progress in favor of sociological and psychological explanations of scientific practice. In contrast, this essay argues that the roots of the social construction of science lie earlier, in the 1930s, in (...)
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