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    Tecnificación y despersonalización de la muerte vía su racionalización.Roxana Alejandra Alvarado Andrade - 2021 - Revista Ethika+ 4:61-72.
    La pandemia del COVID-19 ha cambiado las formas de morir, gestionar y ritualizar las muertes. Este trabajo problematiza el dilema ético de dignificar la muerte, dando espacio a la singularidad en los ritos fúnebres, desde la perspectiva kantiana; versus su tecnificación que, desde el utilitarismo, homogeniza estos rituales para proteger las vidas. La pregunta es si, efectivamente, la protección sanitaria de la vida mediante la protocolización de los rituales fúnebres puede ser puesta en valor, en un momento tan determinante como (...)
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    Perfil sociodemográfico de salud y funcionalidad en adultos mayores de la comuna de Chillán.Roxana Alejandra Lara Jaque, MARÍA ANGÉLICA & Mardones Hernández - 2009 - Theoria: Revista Ciencia, Arte y Humanidades 18 (2):81-89.
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  3. Políticas culturales. Identidad social de los sectores medios.Marcela Alejandra País Andrade - 2008 - Aposta 37:4.
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    Reflexiones epistemológicas derivadas de la praxis investigativa transdisciplinar.María Alejandra Marcelín-Alvarado - 2023 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 34:265-289.
    El propósito del trabajo es exponer las reflexiones epistemológicas hechas por investigadores que integran un grupo interdisciplinario y que elaboran un diagnóstico durante la primera fase de una Investigación Acción Participativa (IAP). El proyecto se centra en la atención a la salud integral de cuatro comunidades en estado de alta y muy alta marginación, ubicadas en la Meseta Comiteca-Tojolabal, Chiapas, México, durante el periodo 2021-2022. Este artículo, de corte cualitativo, descriptivo y crítico reflexivo, permite repensar la investigación fundada en las (...)
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  5. Pluralidad teórico-metodológica para la develación de la epistemología monocultural docente.María Alejandra Marcelín Alvarado & Elsa María Díaz Ordaz Castillejos - 2021 - In Díaz Ordaz Castillejos, Elsa María, Fernando Lara Piña, Daniel Hernández Cruz, Marcelín Alvarado & María Alejandra, Problemas educativos regionales: enfoques teóricos y metodológicos. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas: Jazare Editorial.
     
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    Los repertorios lingüísticos estudiantiles en el centro-norte de México: “Todo es lenguaje… Estamos haciendo todos los días lenguaje.”.Alejandra Núñez Asomoza & Alba Lucía Morales Alvarado - 2024 - Voces de la Educación 9 (18):154-175.
    A través de un estudio de caso y bajo el paradigma de investigación cualitativa, este artículo contribuye con evidencia que da cuenta de la conformación de los repertorios lingüísticos de estudiantes universitarios en el centro-norte de México, así como los espacios en donde ejercen prácticas lingüísticas flexibles.
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    Desarrollo sintáctico: Una medición a partir de la diversidad clausular.Nina María Crespo Allende, Carola Alvarado Barra & Alejandra Meneses Arévalo - 2013 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 23 (1):80-101.
    Durante la edad escolar, los sujetos van logrando una madurez sintáctica, evidenciada en el incremento de lacomplejidad estructural de los textos que producen. Diversas teorías han dado cuenta de dicha complejidad(Hunt, 1970; Katzenberger, 2004; Nir & Berman, 2010), sosteniendo que la misma está vinculada con eltipo de relaciones interclausulares dentro del texto. Asimismo, corroboran que dicha complejidad no sólo seincrementa con el nivel educativo, sino también está guiada por la modalidad discursiva. A partir de estapropuesta, el proyecto FONDECYT 1100600, se (...)
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    Problemas educativos regionales: enfoques teóricos y metodológicos.Díaz Ordaz Castillejos, Elsa María, Fernando Lara Piña, Daniel Hernández Cruz, Marcelín Alvarado & María Alejandra (eds.) - 2021 - Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas: Jazare Editorial.
  9. Formación docente desde la filosofía educativa transdisciplinaria.Floralba Aguilar, Javier Collado, José Manuel Touriñan, Robert Fernando Bolaños-Vivas, Jefferson Alexander Moreno-Guaicha, Alex Estrada-García, María Alejandra Marcelín-Alvarado, Dante Augusto Galeffi, Florent Pasquier, Nicolás Aguilar-Forero, Elisa Álvarez-Monsalve, Alexis Alberto Mena-Zamora, Odalia Llerena-Companioni, Oscar Santiago Barzaga- Sablón, Grey Zita Zambrano, Elva Vaca-Cárdenas, Yamilia Bárbara Cruz-Álvarez, Fanny Tubay-Zambrano, Cristian Javier Urbina Velasco, María Fernanda Alvarado-Ávila, Joselin Katerine Segovia-Sarmiento, Karina Luzdelia Mendoza-Bravo, Katty Isabel Posligua-Loor, Miguel Orozco-Malo & Cufuna Silva-Amino - 2023 - Quito: Abya Yala.
    La formación docente es indispensable para responder a los requerimientos de la compleja sociedad actual. De su conocimiento, iniciativa, praxis y creatividad depende el éxito o el fracaso del sujeto que aprende. Al modificar el rol del docente se transforma la actitud de los estudiantes. ¿Cómo entender la formación filosófica transdisciplinar? Este texto responde a este y otros cuestionamientos: ¿cuáles son los planteamientos pedagógicos afines a la era digital? ¿en qué medida las TIC se encuentran al servicio de una filosofía (...)
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    Effects of Dance Movement Therapy and Dance on Health-Related Psychological Outcomes. A Meta-Analysis Update.Sabine C. Koch, Roxana F. F. Riege, Katharina Tisborn, Jacelyn Biondo, Lily Martin & Andreas Beelmann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
  11. Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press. pp. 107-148.
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  12. Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press. pp. 107-148.
  13. Epistemic injustice and data science technologies.John Symons & Ramón Alvarado - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-26.
    Technologies that deploy data science methods are liable to result in epistemic harms involving the diminution of individuals with respect to their standing as knowers or their credibility as sources of testimony. Not all harms of this kind are unjust but when they are we ought to try to prevent or correct them. Epistemically unjust harms will typically intersect with other more familiar and well-studied kinds of harm that result from the design, development, and use of data science technologies. However, (...)
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  14. Mind and Body in Late Plato.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (3):227-269.
    In this paper I re-examine the status of the mind-body relation in several of Plato’s late dialogues. A range of views has been attributed to Plato here. For example, it has been thought that Plato is a substance dualist, for whom the mind can exist independently of the body; or an attribute dualist, who has left behind the strong dualistic commitments of the Phaedo by allowing that the mind may be the subject of spatial movements. But even in cases where (...)
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  15. (1 other version)Calculating Machines or Leaky Jars? The Moral Psychology of Plato's Gorgias.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 26:55-96.
  16. Hedonism and the Pleasureless Life in Plato's Philebus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2000 - Phronesis 45 (4):257-283.
    This paper re-evaluates the role that Plato confers to pleasure in the "Philebus." According to leading interpretations, Plato there downplays the role of pleasure, or indeed rejects hedonism altogether. Thus, scholars such as D. Frede have taken the "mixed life" of pleasure and intelligence initially submitted in the "Philebus" to be conceded by Socrates only as a remedial good, second to a life of neutral condition, where one would experience no pleasure and pain. Even more strongly, scholars such as Irwin (...)
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    Teleology and Evil in "Laws" 10.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):275 - 298.
    THE TENTH BOOK OF THE LAWS, which contains Plato's last word on cosmology and theology, has often been considered as presenting Plato's views in a more exoteric way in contrast with the more esoteric style of the Timaeus. And there are good reasons to think that this view is correct. Whereas the Timaeus stresses that "to find the maker and father of this All is difficult, and, having found it, it is impossible to communicate it to the crowd", Plato is (...)
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    Epistemic Entitlements and the Practice of Computer Simulation.John Symons & Ramón Alvarado - 2019 - Minds and Machines 29 (1):37-60.
    What does it mean to trust the results of a computer simulation? This paper argues that trust in simulations should be grounded in empirical evidence, good engineering practice, and established theoretical principles. Without these constraints, computer simulation risks becoming little more than speculation. We argue against two prominent positions in the epistemology of computer simulation and defend a conservative view that emphasizes the difference between the norms governing scientific investigation and those governing ordinary epistemic practices.
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  19. Establishing Connections between Aristotle's Natural Deduction and First-Order Logic.Edgar José Andrade & Edward Samuel Becerra - 2008 - History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (4):309-325.
    This article studies the mathematical properties of two systems that model Aristotle's original syllogistic and the relationship obtaining between them. These systems are Corcoran's natural deduction syllogistic and ?ukasiewicz's axiomatization of the syllogistic. We show that by translating the former into a first-order theory, which we call T RD, we can establish a precise relationship between the two systems. We prove within the framework of first-order logic a number of logical properties about T RD that bear upon the same properties (...)
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    Best Alternatives to Cronbach's Alpha Reliability in Realistic Conditions: Congeneric and Asymmetrical Measurements.Italo Trizano-Hermosilla & Jesús M. Alvarado - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  21. Socratic Rhetoric in the Gorgias.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):221-241.
    Given that it seems uncontroversial that Socrates displays considerable contempt towards rhetoric in theGorgias,the title of this paper might strike one as an oxymoron. Indeed, a reading of the text has more than once encouraged scholars to posit an Opposition between the elenctic procedures championed by Socrates and the rhetorical procedures of his interlocutors. At least three features have been highlighted that seem to indicate this contrast:1.the Socratic interest in short questions and answers versus his interlocutors’ use of long speeches(makrologia);2.the (...)
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    Can we trust Big Data? Applying philosophy of science to software.John Symons & Ramón Alvarado - 2016 - Big Data and Society 3 (2).
    We address some of the epistemological challenges highlighted by the Critical Data Studies literature by reference to some of the key debates in the philosophy of science concerning computational modeling and simulation. We provide a brief overview of these debates focusing particularly on what Paul Humphreys calls epistemic opacity. We argue that debates in Critical Data Studies and philosophy of science have neglected the problem of error management and error detection. This is an especially important feature of the epistemology of (...)
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  23. Experiencia originaria de Dios en Santo Tomás Aquino y Viktor Frankl.Ciro E. Schmidt Andrade - 2003 - Sapientia 58 (213-14):207-226.
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    Socrates’ Human Wisdom and Sophrosune in Charmides 164c ff.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1998 - Ancient Philosophy 18 (2):267-286.
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    The Role of Subjective and Objective Social Status in the Generation of Envy.Henrietta Bolló, Dzsenifer Roxána Háger, Manuel Galvan & Gábor Orosz - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Envy is a negative emotion experienced in response to another person’s higher status. However, little is known about the composition of its most important element: status. The present research investigates the two main forms of social status in the generation of envy. In Study 1, participants recounted real-life situations when they felt envious; in Study 2 we examined whether the effect was the same in a controlled situation. We consistently found that those who were the most respected in the eyes (...)
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    Working Memory in Perspective.Jackie Andrade (ed.) - 2001 - Psychology Press.
    In this book, experienced researchers in the field address the question: Will the model survive these challenges?
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    Phenomenology and the ‘Levitation-Floating’ Feeling in Music’s Nostalgia. An Endless {‘Into’}-Falling.Maria Roxana Bischin - 2021 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:41-53.
    The essay focuses on completing one of Husserl’s signitive theory with a new perspective. The discussion of the signitive theory is based more on the apperception’s function than to the perceptive one. We have observed that music produces for the ʻSelfʼ different feelings. But one of the most seductive feelings we want to discuss related to music is the perpetual floating-feeling, which is quite similar to the levitation process and it has connections with the idea of the lightness of the (...)
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    Platon, Gorgias, traduction inédite, introduction et notes par Monique Canto, Paris 1987 (Flammarion, 380 páginas).Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1988 - Méthexis 1 (1):116-118.
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    Sobre El Significado y El Status Ontologico Del Demiurgo Del Timeo.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1990 - Méthexis 3 (1):33-49.
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  30. Plato and the Environment.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1998 - Environmental Ethics 20 (2):115-133.
    In this paper, I set out to refute several charges that have recently been raised against Plato’s attitude toward the environment and to present him under a new light of relevance for the contemporary environmental debate. For this purpose, I assess the meaning of Plato’s metaphysical dualism, his notion of nature and teleology, and the kind of value that he attributes to animals, plants, and the land in general. I thus show how Plato’s organicist view of the universe endows it (...)
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    Reversing the myth of the Politicus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):88-108.
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    Creation in the Timaeus: The Middle Way.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Apeiron 37 (3):211-226.
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    Virtud y Conocimiento En Los Diálogos Socráticos: Una Red de Paradojas.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1997 - Méthexis 10 (1):129-139.
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    Cosmic and human drama in Plato's statesman on cosmos, God and microcosm in the myth.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):99-121.
  35. Plato's Stoic View of Motivation.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - In Ricardo Salles, Metaphysics, soul, and ethics in ancient thought: themes from the work of Richard Sorabji. New York: Oxford University Press.
  36. El problema de la teodicea en el pensamiento de Joseph de Maistre.Gabriel Ernesto Andrade - 2006 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 11:71-92.
    El problema de la teodicea ha sido una de las grandes preocupaciones del pensamiento religioso en Occidente: si Dios es absolutamente bueno y omnipotente, ¿cómo puede existir el mal en el mundo?, y ¿por qué sufren los virtuosos y gozan los impíos? En la Antigüedad, el Libro de Job intentó ofrecer una respuesta que perduró hasta tiempos modernos. En el siglo XVII, Leibniz ofreció una respuesta mucho más racionalizada, propia de los tiempos modernos. Joseph de Maistre, un contrarrevolucionario del siglo (...)
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    On Double – Working of the Verbal Diathesis in the Judgements. The Necessity in Establishing a Judicative Diathesis Into the Verb From a Phenomenological Point of View.Maria-Roxana Bischin - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:145-162.
    Starting with the statement that the Being is what-it-is, we have a new dilemma when we want to express something through a philosophical sentence. We will try to find out and to show how the structure of the verb, correlated with the judgement dresses up a double form: a passive one, and a reflexive one. We think the direction of transformation starts with the passive form and change into a reflexive one. This double loop of the verb, and the recent (...)
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    Graph structure analysis of speech production among second language learners of Spanish and Chinese.Mona Roxana Botezatu, Janaina Weissheimer, Marina Ribeiro, Taomei Guo, Ingrid Finger & Natalia Bezerra Mota - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Language experience shapes the gradual maturation of speech production in both native and second languages. Structural aspects like the connectedness of spontaneous narratives reveal this maturation progress in L1 acquisition and, as it does not rely on semantics, it could also reveal structural pattern changes during L2 acquisition. The current study tested whether L2 lexical retrieval associated with vocabulary knowledge could impact the global connectedness of narratives during the initial stages of L2 acquisition. Specifically, the study evaluated the relationship between (...)
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  39. The Ethical Function of Astronomy in Plato's Timaeus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1997 - In T. Calvo & L. Brisson, Interpreting the Timaeus-Critias: Proceedings of the IV Symposium Platonicum. Academia Verlag. pp. 341-350.
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    Romanian University Physics Teaching and Research (1860–1940).Bogdan Constantinescu & Roxana Bugoi - 1998 - Science & Education 7 (3):307-311.
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    The Architecture of South-East Asia through Travelers' Eyes.J. William Curtis & Roxana Waterson - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):149.
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  42. The Evolutionary Dynamics of Technology Replacement.Philip V. Fellman, Roxana Wright & Justus Oguntuase - forthcoming - Complexity.
     
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    Sandu Frunzã, Religious Fundamentalism and the New Conflict of Ideologies.Ioana Roxana Havrici - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (6):200-202.
    Sandu Frunzã, Religious Fundamentalism and the New Conflict of Ideologies Limes, Cluj, 2003.
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    Molecular dynamics studies reveal structural and functional features of the SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein.Ludovico Pipitò, Roxana-Maria Rujan, Christopher A. Reynolds & Giuseppe Deganutti - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (9):2200060.
    The SARS‐CoV‐2 virus is responsible for the COVID‐19 pandemic the world experience since 2019. The protein responsible for the first steps of cell invasion, the spike protein, has probably received the most attention in light of its central role during infection. Computational approaches are among the tools employed by the scientific community in the enormous effort to study this new affliction. One of these methods, namely molecular dynamics (MD), has been used to characterize the function of the spike protein at (...)
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    Platón «Crátilo»: Diálogo antiguo con los sofistas modernos (Nombres verdaderos y nombres falsos).Eugenio Sivertsev & Roxana Díaz - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (1).
    RESUMEN:El presente artículo tiene como objetivo principal el análisis de los estudios de Platón sobre la lengua en su diálogo «Crátilo”. Se interpreta la posición del filósofo, según la cual, si la lengua se aplica sin alteraciones, las palabras explican el contenido de las cosas de una manera correcta y adecuada. Partimos de la idea de que la metodología de Platón, respecto a la interpretación de la palabra, puede aplicarse para analizar la conciencia actual de la gente que vive una (...)
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  46. Relación polémica de Miguel Antonio Caro con el b143143enthamismo.Carlos Valderrama Andrade - 1989 - Ideas Y Valores 38 (80):121-143.
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    ¿Qué es una ‘religión’? Tres teorías recientes.José Tomás Alvarado Marambio - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:31-49.
    In this work three recent proposal of analysis of the concept of ‘religion’ are discussed. There is a strong convergence between these three proposals in several points: all of them maintain that a religion should be the belief of something –a set of propositions, the object of a propositional attitude like a belief–, all of them maintain that the object of the belief should be a theory about the good, and all of them maintain that a religion should have important (...)
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    Facial expressions, smile types, and self-report during humour, tickle, and pain.Christine Harris & Nancy Alvarado - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (5):655-669.
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    Scale Validation Conducting Confirmatory Factor Analysis: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study With LISREL.Daniel Ondé & Jesús M. Alvarado - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  50. Freedom and Praxis in Plotinus’s Ennead 6.8.1-6.Bernardo Portilho Andrade - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:e03031.
    In this paper, I argue that Plotinus does not limit the sphere of free human agency simply to intellectual contemplation, but rather extends it all the way to human praxis. Plotinus’s goal in the first six chapters of Ennead 6.8 is, accordingly, to demarcate the space of freedom within human practical actions. He ultimately concludes that our external actions are free whenever they actualize, in unhindered fashion, the moral principles derived from intellectual contemplation. This raises the question of how the (...)
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