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    Vers une autre conception de la collection.Jacques Serrano, Marc Halévy, Ghislain Mollet-Viéville & Émilie Mouret - 2011 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 8 (2):129-134.
    Résumé Jacques Serrano conçoit un système d’échange économique structurellement de même nature que sa production artistique non-matérialisée, qui permet de repenser la fonction et le statut de collectionneur. Cette réflexion s’accompagne d’un exemple de mise en application. Marc Halévy éclaire les enjeux économiques de cette proposition, et Ghislain Mollet-Viéville en analyse l’originalité en termes de collection.
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    Voici Maître Eckhart.Emilie Zum Brunn, Werner Beierwaltes & Eckhart - 1994 - Editions Jérôme Millon.
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    Galatée chez Ange Politien: une image de mémoire de la poésie antique.Emilie Séris - 2000 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 62 (3):591-609.
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    The Influence of belief in Free Will on Immoral Behavior.Emilie A. Caspar, Laurène Vuillaume, Pedro A. Magalhães De Saldanha da Gama & Axel Cleeremans - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Social construction, social kinds and exportation.Emilie Pagano - 2023 - Analysis 84 (1):83-93.
    Brian Epstein has argued (in The Ant Trap and ‘Anchoring versus grounding’) that social kinds ‘export’ across worlds. Although the conditions for war criminality are not ‘fixed’ in the Empire, for instance, Darth Vader is a war criminal there. And, according to Epstein, an account of social construction should imply that he is. Ultimately, he argues that ‘grounding-only’ accounts of social construction – like those proposed by Jonathan Schaffer and Aaron Griffith – imply that social kinds do not export across (...)
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  6. Womanist Justice, Womanist Hope.Emilie M. Townes - 1993
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    Mittellateinische inschriften auf astronomischen uhren Des 14. J h S. in stralsund und bad doberan.Emilie Boer & Gotthard Strohmaier - 1979 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 123 (1-2):108-114.
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  8. How apes get into and out of joint actions.Emilie Genty, Raphaela Heesen, Jean-Pascal Guéry, Federico Rossano, Klaus Zuberbühler & Adrian Bangerter - 2020 - Interaction Studies 21 (3):353-386.
    Compared to other animals, humans appear to have a special motivation to share experiences and mental states with others (Clark, 2006;Grice, 1975), which enables them to enter a condition of ‘we’ or shared intentionality (Tomasello & Carpenter, 2005). Shared intentionality has been suggested to be an evolutionary response to unique problems faced in complex joint action coordination (Levinson, 2006;Tomasello, Carpenter, Call, Behne, & Moll, 2005) and to be unique to humans (Tomasello, 2014). The theoretical and empirical bases for this claim, (...)
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    Filiation traumatique et amorce du travail du lien chez un enfant placé en Protection de l’enfance.Daniel Derivois & Émilie Charpillat-Richard - 2017 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 218 (4):111.
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  10. The challenge of 'evidence' : research and regulation of traditional and non-conventional medicines.Nayeli Urquiza Haas & Emilie Cloatre - 2021 - In Graeme T. Laurie (ed.), The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  11. Protection et droits de l'enfant.Emilie Michaud-Jeannin - 2003 - In Laurence Azoux-Bacrie (ed.), Bioéthique, bioéthiques. Bruxelles: Bruylant.
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    From Jeremy Bentham to Peter Singer.Emilie Dardenne - 2010 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 7.
    IntroductionIn this paper I would like to compare two forms of utilitarianism: the late eighteenth-century doctrine systematized by Jeremy Bentham and the philosophy advocated by its most visible contemporary proponent, Peter Singer . Here is how the latter introduces the former in the headword “Ethics” of the Encyclopaedia Britannica:[…] Jeremy Bentham is properly considered the father of modern Utilitarianism. It was he who made the Utilitarian principle serv..
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    Relationship Dynamics of Couples Facing Advanced-Stage Parkinson’s Disease: A Dyadic Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.Emilie Constant, Elodie Brugallé, Emilie Wawrziczny, Céline Sokolowski, Charlotte Manceau, Bérengère Flinois, Guillaume Baille, Defebvre Luc, Kathy Dujardin & Pascal Antoine - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background/ObjectiveSeveral studies have examined the impact of Parkinson’s disease on the quality of couples’ relationships. To date, few studies have explored how couples experience their relationship dynamic by taking into account the disease stage. The objectives of this study were to understand the experience of each partner and to study the mechanisms that underlie their couple organization in the advanced stage of PD.MethodsSemistructured individual interviews conducted with fifteen patients and their partners were the subject of a dyadic interpretative phenomenological analysis.ResultsThree (...)
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    Different Perspectives on Meaning and Meaningfulness.Emilie Daele - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):335-338.
    In this comment on Johan Von Essen’s contribution on the meaning of volunteering we make some remarks about Von Essen’s starting point, which reveals a particular perspective on meaningfulness, namely that people perceive reality as meaningful when their actions and the things they encounter are part of a meaningful whole. By introducing another perspective on meaningfulness, namely that the shattering of a meaningful whole is full of meaning, we question if practices of volunteering which occur in face-to-face situations—and thus outside (...)
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    The Pluri-Person.Émilie Dionne - 2019 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 23 (2):94-112.
    Precarious times have material consequences. Yet, feminist new materialist approaches demonstrate that the concepts of the “ma-terial” and of “matter” are radically different than what is com-monly held in the Western tradition. This article argues that femi-nist new materialism provides practical, essential, and ethical tools for political action in dynamic and entangled worlds. In such worlds (e.g., the Anthropocene), it is critically needed to establish an ethics of responsiveness, a culture of ethical living and dying with others. Yet, this ethic (...)
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    Myth, Allegory and Inspired Symbolism in Early and Late Antique Platonism.Emilie Kutash - 2020 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 14 (2):128-152.
    The idea that mythos and logos are incompatible, and that truth is a product of scientific and dialectical thinking, was certainly disproven by later Platonic philosophers. Deploying the works of Hesiod and Homer, Homeric Hymns and other such literature, they considered myth a valuable and significant augment to philosophical discourse. Plato’s denigration of myth gave his followers an incentive to read myth as allegory. The Stoics and first-century philosophers such as Philo, treated allegory as a legitimate interpretive strategy. The Middle (...)
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    « What Did Plato Read? ».Emilie Kutash - 2007 - Plato Journal 7.
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    (1 other version)Eliciting ERP Components for Morphosyntactic Agreement Mismatches in Perfectly Grammatical Sentences.Émilie Courteau, Lisa Martignetti, Phaedra Royle & Karsten Steinhauer - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Erziehung zur Persönlichkeit auf der Grundlage von Wesen und Würde des Menschen.Emilie Bosshart - 1951 - Zürich,: Rascher.
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    Romain Espinosa, Comment sauver les animaux? Une économie de la condition animale.Emilie Dardenne - 2021 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 20.
    Ce livre explore l’interface entre la science économique, notamment l’économie comportementale, et la condition animale. L’économie comportementale, champ d’étude relativement récent de l’économie inspiré de la psychologie offre en effet de nombreuses perspectives sur le sujet du bien-être animal. On découvre dans ce livre que la discipline économique fournit des outils notionnels et pratiques nombreux pour penser une société où les intérêts des êtres humains et les intérêts des autres anima...
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    Le donné et la question du sujet.Émilie Tardivel - 2022 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 59:15-30.
    Le présent article établit deux résultats distincts mais complémentaires : il montre d’abord que Jan Patočka découvre, dans les années soixante-dix, le primat épistémologique de la donation, à partir duquel la question du monde dans son rapport au problème du donné se pose et se résout – le monde comme donné en totalité, le donné comme avance du monde ; il montre ensuite que cette découverte permet au philosophe tchèque de poser à nouveaux frais la question du sujet et de (...)
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    Questionnement sur la dualité: Quelques éléments pour fonder une sémiotique du bouddhisme.Emilie Wang - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (246):225-247.
    Résumé Aux années soixante-dix, Roland Barthes désigne le Zen japonais par « L’empire des signes », alors que la culture chinoise par la « fadeur des signes ». François Jullien reprend ultérieurement l’idée de la « fadeur » au niveau de son sens « non dualiste » dans le cadre de la philosophie comparée. Depuis les courants poststructuraliste et déconstructionniste, de plus en plus de recherches sémiotiques et philosophiques portent sur l’étude bouddhique, dont le point nodal se situe alors dans (...)
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    Animal Lessons: How They Teach Us to Be Human.Émilie Hache - 2009 - Common Knowledge 17 (3):542-542.
  24. A Metaphysics of Three Infinities: Proclus' Revision of the Ancient Platonist Tradition.Emilie F. Kutash - 1997 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
    This dissertation shows that Proclus provides a consistent reading of Plato's late dialogues, and develops a three level ontology which stands on its own. By augmenting the reserve of Platonist philosophy with Post Platonic developments of Greek mathematics and astronomy and physics, at points where Platonism ceased to provide operating principles, Proclus, reached for formulations which went beyond Plato. His own metaphysics, though sometimes obscured by theurgic allusions, grounds Being in an infinite One. ;One of the problems that Proclus attempts (...)
     
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    Richard D. Mohr and Barbara Sattler, eds. , One Book, The Whole Universe: Plato's Timaeus Today . Reviewed by.Emilie Kutash - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (2):120-123.
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    La Teorización Anclada (Grounded Theory) como Método de Investigación en Ciencias Sociales: en la encrucijada de dos paradigmas.Emilie Raymond - 2005 - Cinta de Moebio 23.
    When the grounded theory appears in the 60s, it is presented and received as methodological innovation in break by the scientific traditional model. Though it is novel in several aspects, the TA is also tributary of the American sociology and the phenomenology, a double heredity that was, and contin..
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    Integrating Intersectionality: Legal Status, Health Disparities, and LEP Populations.Brian Tuohy, Emilie Sienko, Caitlyn Brenner, Elyse Gadra, Patrick Hernandez & Caitlyn Martin - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (11):75-78.
    In “A Public Health Ethics Framework for Populations with Limited English Proficiency,” Chipman and colleagues present a valuable framework for addressing health disparities linked to limited Engli...
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    Meaningfulness, Volunteering and Being Moved: The Event of Wit(h)nessing.Emilie Daele & Nicole Note - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):283-300.
    This paper draws on an in-depth phenomenological analysis of some interviews taken from volunteers, inviting them to reflect on their lived experiences of meaningfulness in the context of volunteering and citizenship. It is found that while some testimonies reinforce the standard conceptions of meaningfulness, other testimonies vary from it. The main challenge of this contribution consists in phenomenologically describing this alternative picture of meaningfulness, depicted as the event of wit(h)nessing. In a final part, the authors consider how volunteering is at (...)
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    Eloges: Francis Romeril Maddison, 27 July 1927–12 July 2006.Emilie Savage-Smith - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):138-139.
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    The Elements of Vision: The Micro-Cosmology of Galenic Visual Theory according to Hunayn ibn IshaqBruce Stansfield Eastwood.Emilie Savage-Smith - 1983 - Isis 74 (3):441-442.
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    (1 other version)Exhausted Parents: Development and Preliminary Validation of the Parental Burnout Inventory.Isabelle Roskam, Marie-Emilie Raes & Moïra Mikolajczak - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Social Cognition in Children With Non-specific Intellectual Disabilities: An Exploratory Study.Emilie Jacobs, Poline Simon & Nathalie Nader-Grosbois - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  33. Proclus on the Psychê.Emilie Kutash & John F. Finamore - 2016 - In Pieter D'Hoine & Marije Martijn (eds.), All From One: A Guide to Proclus. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Soul is the self-moving, self-constituting entity linking the transcendent with the immanent. Proclus distinguishes many types of souls. This chapter concentrates on the World Soul and the rational human soul. The World Soul infuses the sensible, temporal, divided, and material cosmos with unity and Forms ultimately deriving from the One and Intelligible Being, in a manner reminiscent of human phantasia. The mathematical psychology of the Timaeus is explained as referring to the Soul’s activity, rather than its essence. Concerning the human (...)
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    La « rédaction web » : normes, contextes, textualités.Émilie Née - 2020 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Cette note de recherche prend pour point de départ un certain nombre d’observations empiriques sur les pratiques d’écritures relatives à la « rédaction web ». Son ancrage est celui de l’analyse du discours, envisagée comme discipline interprétative et lecture critique des énoncés mais aussi comme démarche susceptible d’apporter sa contribution à une didactique de l’écrit. Nous y livrons quelques premiers éléments de réflexion pour la caractérisation discursive des textes issus de la rédaction web, prenant en compte pour cela à la (...)
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    Galen on the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body Margaret Tallmadge May.Emilie Smith - 1971 - Isis 62 (4):540-542.
  36. The Pardon of the Disaster.Sara Emilie Guyer - 2006 - Substance 35 (1):85-105.
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    On the divisibility and subtlety of matter.Émilie du Châtelet & Lydia Patton - 2014 - In Lydia Patton (ed.), Philosophy, Science, and History: A Guide and Reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 332-42.
    Translation for this volume by Lydia Patton of Chapter 9 (pages 179-200) of Émilie du Châtelet's Institutions de Physique (Foundations of Physics). Original publication date 1750. Paris: Chez Prault Fils.
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    The development of learning and memory in Aplysia.Thomas J. Carew, Emilie A. Marcus, Thomas G. Nolen, Catharine H. Rankin & Mark Stopfer - 1990 - In J. McGaugh, Jerry Weinberger & G. Lynch (eds.), Brain Organization and Memory: Cells, Systems, and Circuits. Guilford Press.
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    Eerste lessen uit de automatische benoeming van burgemeesters in Wallonië.Pascal Delwit, Emilie Van Haute & Jean-Benoît Pilet - 2007 - Res Publica: Tijdschrift Voor Politologie 49 (1):34-45.
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  40. The Bible and the Role of Women.Krister Stendahl & Emilie T. Sander - 1966
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    Aging, Economic Insecurity, and Employment: Which Measures Would Encourage Older Workers to Stay Longer in the Labour Market?Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay & Émilie Genin - 2009 - Studies in Social Justice 3 (2):173-190.
    In the present context of aging populations, the question of how to support older workers who want to stay in employment longer is of particular importance, especially from a social justice perspective with regards to income. The challenges faced by organizations and governments are unprecedented. Interesting conclusions can be drawn from our research with regard to these challenges. First of all, the perception of retirement appears more or less unchanged over the years and remains very positive. Consequently, one of the (...)
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    La parentification au sein des séparations parentales conflictuelles. Le cas de Marie.Sophie Arnaudeau & Émilie Berdoulat - 2021 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 231 (1):177-195.
    Au sein des séparations parentales conflictuelles, l’enfant peut adopter un rôle de parent. La parentification est une conséquence fréquente de ces situations. L’article présente le cas clinique d’une jeune fille de 12 ans illustrant l’articulation entre sa situation familiale et le phénomène de parentification. Marie est prise en charge en centre-médico-psychologique suite à une injonction de soin émise par le juge des enfants. Au sein de la séparation conflictuelle de ses parents, elle apparaît comme la soignante et la confidente de (...)
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    Les fluctuations en matière de responsabilité civile du médecin salarié.Cécile Manaouil & Emilie Traullé - 2006 - Médecine et Droit 2006 (81):151-158.
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    Transformative Illegality: How Condoms ‘Became Legal’ in Ireland, 1991–1993.Máiréad Enright & Emilie Cloatre - 2018 - Feminist Legal Studies 26 (3):261-284.
    This paper examines Irish campaigns for condom access in the early 1990s. Against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis, activists campaigned against a law which would not allow condoms to be sold from ordinary commercial spaces or vending machines, and restricted sale to young people. Advancing a conception of ‘transformative illegality’, we show that illegal action was fundamental to the eventual legalisation of commercial condom sale. However, rather than foregrounding illegal condom sale as a mode of spectacular direct action, we (...)
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    Meaningfulness, Volunteering and Being Moved: The Event of Witnessing.Nicole Note & Emilie Van Daele - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):283-300.
    This paper draws on an in-depth phenomenological analysis of some interviews taken from volunteers, inviting them to reflect on their lived experiences of meaningfulness in the context of volunteering and citizenship. It is found that while some testimonies reinforce the standard conceptions of meaningfulness, other testimonies vary from it. The main challenge of this contribution consists in phenomenologically describing this alternative picture of meaningfulness, depicted as the event of witnessing. In a final part, the authors consider how volunteering is at (...)
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  46. Capas limítrofes y dominios de evidencia en ciencia cognitiva.Emilie de Brigard - 2006 - Universitas Philosophica 46:53-78.
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  47. Genetically Modifying Livestock for Improved Welfare: A Path Forward.Adam Shriver & Emilie McConnachie - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (2):161-180.
    In recent years, humans’ ability to selectively modify genes has increased dramatically as a result of the development of new, more efficient, and easier genetic modification technology. In this paper, we argue in favor of using this technology to improve the welfare of agricultural animals. We first argue that using animals genetically modified for improved welfare is preferable to the current status quo. Nevertheless, the strongest argument against pursuing gene editing for welfare is that there are alternative approaches to addressing (...)
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    Fertility Preservation for a Teenager with Differences (Disorders) of Sex Development: An Ethics Case Study.Courtney Finlayson, Emilie K. Johnson, Arlene B. Baratz, Diane Chen & Lisa Campo-Engelstein - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (2):143-153.
    Fertility preservation has become more common for various populations, including oncology patients, transgender individuals, and women who are concerned about age-related infertility. Little attention has been paid to fertility preservation for patients with differences/disorders of sex development (DSD). Our goal in this article is to address specific ethical considerations that are unique to this patient population. To this end, we present a hypothetical DSD case. We then explore ethical considerations related to patient’s age, risk of cancer, concern about genetic transmission (...)
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    What Is the Weather Prediction Task Good for? A New Analysis of Learning Strategies Reveals How Young Adults Solve the Task.Emilie Bochud-Fragnière, Pamela Banta Lavenex & Pierre Lavenex - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The Weather Prediction Task was originally designed to assess probabilistic classification learning. Participants were believed to gradually acquire implicit knowledge about cue–outcome association probabilities and solve the task using a multicue strategy based on the combination of all cue–outcome probabilities. However, the cognitive processes engaged in the resolution of this task have not been firmly established, and despite conflicting results, the WPT is still commonly used to assess striatal or procedural learning capacities in various populations. Here, we tested young adults (...)
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    Corpus de langue des signes : situer les biais des méthodes d'annotation et d'analyse.Annelies Braffort, Emilie Chételat-Pelé & Jérémie Segouat - 2011 - Corpus 10 (10):25-40.
    Cet article propose un tour d’horizon de différents types de biais que l’on peut rencontrer dans les études basées sur l’annotation de corpus vidéo de langue des signes. En tâchant de situer objectivement les choix effectués et les biais potentiels à chaque étape, nous décrivons les méthodologies que nous avons mises en place dans trois études, portant respectivement sur la synchronisation des composantes corporelles, le mouvement des sourcils et les clignements des yeux, puis la coarticulation.
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