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León Pacheco, Rommel Igor, Ender Manuel Correa Álvarez, Jorge Luis Romero Ferrer, Heriberto Arias Bonilla, Juan Camilo Gómez-Correa, Marlon Jose Yacomelo Hernández, and Lumey Pérez Artiles. "Accumulation of degree days and their effect on the potential yield of 15 eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) accessions in the Colombian Caribbean." Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín 72, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 8917–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/rfnam.v72n3.77112.

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The growing degree-days (GDD) provide an estimate of the accumulated thermal energy available for the development of a crop. The use of GDD allows measuring the heat requirements associated with the phenological stages of the crop, which allows in turn, to predict when a certain plant stage will occur knowing the daily temperatures. The aim of this study was to establish relationships among the effect of degree days (DD) to vegetative growth, first flowering and fructification (VG, Fl and Fr), on total yield per plant (TY/P) of eggplant grown under open-field conditions employing a randomized complete block design with 15 genotypes and four replicates. The results showed that: 1) The genotypes that initiated fruit production in less time required fewer GDD (892.14-1,077.71 °C) for this phenological phase, obtaining higher productivity. 2) The genotypes C035 and C040 had an average yield higher than the national average with values of 83.75 and 84.86 t ha-1, being identified as future varieties to be produced in the Caribbean region. 3) The Caribbean region is suitable for the establishment of the crop as there were no events with limiting temperatures for this species (higher than 35 °C and lower than 15 °C). 4) The principal component analysis showed associations among the variable YT/P with the genotypes C011, C042, and C015; meanwhile, C032, C025, and C028 were associated with the variables DD to VG, Fl, and Fr. These results would be useful in developing a model to estimate yield with DD.
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FERGUSON, J. "C039 Photopatch testing." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89116-7.

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DEGRUIJL, F., R. BERG, H. VANSTEEG, and H. VANKRANEN. "C033 Mechanisms of UV carcinogenesis." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89107-6.

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GARMYN, M. "C032 Photoageing and chronic effects." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89109-x.

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MARKS, R. "C034 Sunlight and skin cancer." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S65—S66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89110-6.

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ANDERSEN, K. "C035 Useful patch test batteries." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89111-8.

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Sangiogo, Maurício, Daniela Pimentel Rodriguez, Renata Moccellin, Johan Manuel Murcia Bermudez, Bianca Obes Corrêa, and Andrea Bittencourt Moura. "Foliar spraying with bacterial biocontrol agents for the control of common bacterial blight of bean." Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 53, no. 10 (October 2018): 1101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2018001000003.

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Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of foliar spraying with bacterial biocontrol agents (BBAs) on the control of common bacterial blight (CBB) of bean, and on the induction of systemic resistance in bean plants. CBB control by BBAs was evaluated by spraying bean leaves 48 and 24 hours before and after pathogen inoculation (BPI and API, respectively), with: DFs93, Bacillus cereus; DFs513, Pseudomonas veronii; DFs769, B. cereus; the C01 combination, DFs93 + DFs769 + DFs831 (Pseudomonas fluorescens); the C03 combination, DFs348 (Bacillus sp.) + DFs769 + DFs831; and water (control). Systemic effects were analyzed after spraying DFs513, DFs769, C03, and water 72 and 48 hours BPI. Phaseolin production induced by DFs348, DFs513, DFs769, DFs831, and water was also assessed. DFs513, DFs769, and C03 significantly reduced disease incidence (area under disease progress curve), regardless of spraying time and disease severity when sprayed 72 and 48 hours BPI. The DFs769 and DFs831 isolates induced the accumulation of phytoalexin (phaseolin). Therefore, DFs513, DFs769, and C03 show potential for the biocontrol of CBB when applied preventively on bean leaves, besides inducing systemic resistance.
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ORTONNE, J. "C031 The molecular bases of tanning." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89108-8.

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KANERVA, L., R. JOLANKI, and T. ESTLANDER. "C038 Patch test battery for plastics." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9 (September 1997): S66—S67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0926-9959(97)89114-3.

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Legfros, R. Z., T. Sakae, C. Bautista, M. Retino, and J. P. Legeros. "Magnesium and Carbonate in Enamel and Synthetic Apatites." Advances in Dental Research 10, no. 2 (November 1996): 225–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08959374960100021801.

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This study aimed to: determine the Mg and C03 distribution in the outer (surface), middle, and inner (closest to the enamel-dentin junction, EDJ) layers of human enamel; and determine the factors affecting the incorporation of Mg into synthetic apatites and the consequence of such incorporation on the properties of the apatites. Results demonstrated that the concentrations of Mg, C03, and organic components increased from the surface to the inner layers close to the EDJ and a difference in crystallinity from the outer to the inner layers. Initial results indicated that the extent of dissolution of the inner layer enamel is greater than that in the outer or surface enamel. Results on synthetic apatites showed the following: (1) Limited Mg incorporation into apatite was dependent on solution [Mg/Ca] molar ratio, temperature, pH, and the presence of C03 or fluoride (F); (2) incorporation of Mg causes reduction in crystallinity and an increase in the extent of dissolution of the apatite: (3) the negative effect of Mg on the properties of apatites is synergistic to that of C03 and antagonistic to that of F; and (4) exposure to acid of Mg-containing apatites causes the dissolution of Mg-rich apatite and precipitation of Mg-poor apatite. The observed decrease in the [Mg/Ca] of enamel and synthetic apatites after acid exposure may explain the observed 'preferential loss' of Mg and C03 in the initial stages of caries.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "C03X"

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TOMBESI, ALESSIA. "Advanced functional coating for self-cleaning and anti-corrosion applications." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Camerino, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11581/432253.

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This thesis is focused on the preparation of organic-inorganic hybrid systems with targeted properties. In particular, thesis presents the synthesis, characterization and application of two types of functional coating, which are hydrophobic / self-cleaning and anticorrosion coatings. Chapter 1 is dedicated to general introduction and the state of art of advanced functional coating. The chapter includes a brief description of the current functional market size and possible applications of functional coatings. Chapter 2 provides a general introduction of superhydrophobic coatings, their possible applications on the glass surface and methods to produce them. In the chapter 3, sol-gel methods has been describe in detail. The sol gel process by employed alkoxysilanes was used in this work to fabricate the functional coatings. Chapters 4, 5 and 6 describes the experimental works of this thesis. In the chapter 4, the solgel process and dip-coating technique were employed for the preparation of hydrophobic self-cleaning hybrid materials. The process has been optimized to obtain transparent and highly hydrophobic sol-gel coatings by using different alkoxysilane. These hybrid sol-gel coatings are a good alternative to provide anti-stick and easy-to-clean properties to glass substrates being quite easy to scale up. In the chapter 5, a method for the preparation of transparent superhydrophobic silica coatings on glass substrates via aerosol‐assisted chemical vapour deposition (AACVD) is described. A multi-layer process to produce dual scale silica nanoparticles films, by using different functional alkoxysilanes was investigated. In this study, a novel strategy to achieve highly transparent superhydrophobic glass surfaces using AACVD of alkoxysilanes, to produce surfaces with excellent durability is described. This shows great potential to obtain silica superhydrophobic films for large–scale applications Finally, in the chapter 6, a preliminary study about the protective barrier coating to protect the integrity of the silver from deleterious chemical degradation in a mirror structure is investigated. Sol-gel hybrid coating has been deposited on mirror to avoid corrosion degradation process of silver layer. Salt spray test was performed on mirror coated with hybrid coating and the results showed a no signs of corrosion on the mirror. The results indicate excellent barrier protection performance of the coating.
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NGAHANG, KAMTE LANDRY STEPHANE. "Searching for effective natural products against Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) with special reference to African natural resources." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Camerino, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11581/428679.

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For centuries, African natives have been facing various infectious tropical illnesses, among which African trypanosomiases are some of the most frequent relevant parasitic diseases. African trypanosomiases, commonly called sleeping sickness in humans (HAT; Human African Trypanosomiasis) and Nagana in domestic livestock, affect a huge number of people living in poverty in 36 sub-Saharan countries, resulting in a key socioeconomic impact. After a century of outbreaks, due to political instability and lack of funding, around 70 million people and 50 million cattle are still at risk of exposure in Africa. Trypanosomiasis is transmitted by the bite of insects from the Glossina spp (Glossinidae) and is fatal in humans, if untreated. While taking a blood meal, infected Glossina flies can spread extracellular protozoans from the species Trypanosoma brucei. There are three morphologically indistinguishable subspecies of T. brucei. The subspecies T. b. gambiense is responsible for a chronic form of the human disease, while T. b. rhodesiense causes an acute form, which more rapidly leads to death. Both subspecies are infective to humans, whereas T. b. brucei is only infective to animals. During the early stage of the disease or hemolymphatic phase, the parasite is restricted to the blood and lymph and after months or years it invades the central nervous system resulting in various neurological symptoms including sleeping disturbance. As for other neglected tropical diseases, the chemotherapeutical arsenal against HAT is based on limited, expensive and often toxic medicines that are administered parentally in a context of poverty and lack of qualified personnell in healthcare centers. The few drugs that are available are pentamidine and suramin for the early stage disease and eflornithine (also in combination with nifurtimox) and melarsoprol for the late stage when the parasite infects the brain. Overall, the situation described above highlights the critical nature of this phenomena and the urgent need to explore new sources of potentially effective and safe compounds for therapy. In this scenario the naturally-occurring products may play a crucial role as source of bioactive drug candidates. With this vision in mind, in Chapter 2 I performed a complete phytochemical analysis on both polar and volatile compounds of T. diversifolia collected from a geographically isolated population living in Dschang, Cameroon and I assessed their biological activities (antitrypanosomal and amtimicrobial activities). The main secondary metabolites occurring in the T. diversifolia methanolic extract were isolated by column chromatography and structurally elucidated by MS and NMR techniques. Tagitinins C emerged as the most active compound against T. brucei (TC221) with an IC50 value  of  0.0042  μg/mL.  This  activity  was  4.5  times  better  than  that of the reference drug suramin. Then I analysed the chemical composition and the antimicrobial effects of the essential oil (EO) hydrodistilled from inflorescences of T. diversifolia. Results showed that T. diversifolia EO was mostly active against Staphylococcus aureus and selectively inhibited in vitro the NAD biosynthetic enzyme NadD from S. aureus (IC50 of ∼60 g/mL). Besides its extensive utilizations in the traditional medicine, the plant is believed to have a great potential in agriculture. For this reason, I decided to evaluate the T. diversifolia polar extracts against the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae (Tetranychidae), which is one of the most economically important arthropod pests worldwide. The ethyl acetate extract resulted as the most active oviposition inhibitor, with an ED50 value of 44.3 µg.cm-3 and an ED90 of 121.5 µg.cm-3. In Chapter 3, I investigated a lipophilic extract of Onosma visianii roots containing 12% of shikonin derivatives. The phytochemical investigation of the lipophilic extract resulted in the isolation of 12 naphtoquinone derivatives which were evaluated against Trypanosoma brucei. Isobutylshikonin and isovalerylshikonin emerged as the most active naphtoquinone derivatives, showing an IC50 of 3.3 and 2.7 g/mL, respectively. Furthermore, isovalerylshikonin provided an inhibition of Glossina palpalis acetylcholinesterase (gpAChE) (IC50 =  7.1  μg/mL),  stronger  than   isobutyrylshikonin (IC50 =  91.3  μg/mL),  with  a  significant  tse-tse fly versus human selectivity (SI = 7.2). In Chapter 4, I oriented my attention to the Apiaceae family, which is a class of aromatic plants rich of EOs. Four out of nine Apiaceae EOs resulted active against T. brucei showing an IC50 in the range 2.7-10.7 g/mL. Terpinolene, one the major isolated component of these oils, was particularly active with an IC50 value of 0.035 g/mL (0.26 µM) and a selectivity index (SI) of 180. As part of the extended family of naturally-occurring products, sesquiterpenes hold promising inhibitory effects against the bloodstream forms of T. brucei. For this reason, in Chapter 5, I decided to explore the potential of Smyrnium olusatrum EOs obtained and its main oxygenated sesquiterpenes,  namely  germacrone,  isofuranodiene,  and  β-acetoxyfuranoeudesm-4(15)-ene, as potential inhibitors of T. brucei. The EOs obtained efficiently inhibited the growth of parasite with IC50 ranging from 1.9 to 4.0 g/mL. Among the isolated main EOs components, isofuranodiene exhibited a significant and selective inhibitory activity against T. brucei (IC50 = 0.6 g/mL, SI = 30). In Chapter 6, I finally selected six medicinal and aromatic plants traditionally used in Cameroon to treat several disorders, including infections and parasitic diseases. Then I evaluated the activity of their EOs against T. brucei TC221 and their selectivity against Balb/3T3 cells, used as counter-screen for cytotoxicity. The most relevant outcomes showed that the EOs from A. indica, A. daniellii and E. giganteus were the most active ones, with IC50 values of 15.21, 7.65 and 10.50 g/mL, respectively. Overall, the results of my PhD thesis provided new insights into the potential of naturallyoccurring compounds as valuable sources for the development of innovative trypanocidal drugs or botanical insecticides.
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NGOUADJEU, NGNINTEDEM MICHAEL ALLIANCE. "Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of new Ligands for the Adenosine Receptors." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Camerino, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11581/428735.

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Adenosine (Ado) is an endogenous nucleoside ubiquitous in mammals promoting protection and cells repair during metabolic stress conditions. Through interaction with the four Ado receptor subtypes (ARs), AR ligands have shown potential therapeutic interest for many disorders. In this work both new A2AAR agonists and A3AR antagonists were designed, synthesized and tested in vitro. Although  Ado  5’-N-ethylcarboxamide derivatives like VT 7 and GCS21680 display a good affinity and selectivity for A2AAR, the development of new agonists for this receptor subtype is still a big challenge in nucleoside chemistry. In this current decade, some papers have reported  that  a  tetrazolyl  residue  in  4’-position of Ado derivatives led to compounds endowed with good A2AAR affinity. Hence, in this work, compounds bearing the Nethyltetrazoyl  moiety  in  4’- position of the Ado ribose portion together with different arylalkylthio and arylalkylamino chains in C2-position were designed and synthesized. The new compounds were prepared using a convergent approach. To this purpose, 2,6- dichloropurine was coupled with the suitable modified sugar to afford a nucleoside which was further modified by introducing an amino group at the C6- and the suitable side chain at the C2- position. The modified sugar used in the coupling reaction was synthesized starting from the commercially available D-ribose in seven steps. The binding assay and functional study performed with the new compounds at all AR subtypes transfected on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells revealed that the 2-phenylethylthio derivative was the compound endowed with the better affinity for the A2AAR/A3AR subtypes (17: Ki hA2AR = 5.8 nM; Ki hA3R = 1.2 nM). It is worthwhile to note that the presence of the ethyltetrazolyl substituent in the sugar moiety favors the interaction with the receptor respect to the ethylcarboxamido group. As expected, the new derivatives show a dual behavior at ARs, resulting A2AAR agonists and A3AR antagonists (17: IC50 at hA3AR of 8.4 nM). Furthermore, the wound healing potential of the news nucleosides was evaluated respect to VT 7, CGS21680 and epidermal growth factor (EGF, used as positive control). The compounds, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 22 showed all better wound healing potential respect to VT 7, CGS21680 and EGF. Therefore such compounds are good candidates for further investigation in in vivo model of wound healing. New A3AR antagonists were also prepared based on the observations that, the substitution of the 8-bromine atom of 8-bromo-9-ethyladenine (Ki hA2AAR = 52 nM, Ki hA3AR = 2,800 nM) with phenylacetylene shifts the preference of the resulting compound (Ki hA3AAR = 86 nM, hA2AAR= 600 nM) from A2AAR to A3AR. Hence, from these facts, three series of compounds were prepared. The first one was 8-phenylethynyladenine derivatives substituted at N-9 position with different alkyl/arylalkyl chains. The second one combines substitution on the phenyl ring of 8- phenylethynyladenine with either N-9 cyclopentyl or N9 phenethyl since they resulted being the best N-9 substituents of the first series. The third series combines a fixed para-methoxy- phenylacetylene in C-8 with either N-9 cyclopentyl or N-9 phenethyl, 2-chloro, and with different N6 substituents. The 8-arylethynyladenine derivatives substituted at 9 position with different alkyl/arylalkyl chains, and the corresponding compounds further substituted at the 2 and N6 position, were synthesized starting from commercially available adenine or 2,6- dichlorpurine in three/five steps, respectively. The results of the in vitro test reported that: N-9 cyclopentyl improved affinity while N-9 phenylethyl improved selectivity, the chlorine atom is well tolerated especially when combined with C-8 para-methoxy-phenylacetylene, the N6 substitution gave compounds with maintained selectivity in the same range of the non- substituted derivatives but with a slight decrease of the affinity. Most of the new compounds are endowed with high affinity and different degree of selectivity for the A3AR subtype. In particular, the tetrasubstituted adenine derivative 38 (Ki A3R = 8.4 nM; Ki A1R and Ki A2AR >30,000 nM) resulting the most active and selective ligand and it represents a very good ligand to study the A3AR subtype and its function.
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LUPIDI, GABRIELE. "Functionalization of Cyclic Structures for Advanced Biological and Pharmaceutical Applications." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Camerino, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11581/428901.

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The key components of the scaffold in pharmaceutical chemistry are ring systems, of different sizes, and are the fundamental factors of most of the drugs on the market today. Nowadays, the importance of cyclic structures is well understood by medicinal chemists, since they play a significant role in molecular properties such as the electronic distribution, three dimensionality, and molecule rigidity. They are often key factors in whole molecule properties such as lipophilicity or polarity and can determine molecular reactivity, metabolic stability, and toxicity. Cyclic structures have always fascinated organic and medicinal chemists, and many organic molecules form cycles with appealing biological properties. Research in cyclic chemistry continued to advance in synthetic methods development, conformational studies and investigation of their role for controlling biological functions. This work, carried out in the Prof. Marcantoni’s research group at the University of Camerino (Camerino, Italy) with the collaboration of Dompé S.p.A. (L’Aquila, Italy) from December 2015 to December 2018 and in the Prof. Poli’s research group from January 2018 to July 2018 at the University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris, France), had the objective to investigate new synthetic methodologies for the functionalization of cyclic compounds, as well as the formation of cyclic structures from acyclic precursor, for advanced biological purposes. The first chapter focuses on the functionalization of the primary face of a β-cyclodextrin, in order to obtain a synthetic human receptor model, used for studying the possible interactions of this compound with a new class of biologically active compounds in development at Dompé S.p.A. The second chapter, carried out in the Poli’s research group, describes the selective C-3 functionalization trials of 2-furaldehyde and its derivatives by Directed ortho Metalation (DoM) chemistry in presence of organolithium compounds and focuses on the study of degradation products. The reaction of an alkyllithium compound with an aromatic structure bearing a Direct Metalation Group (DMG) normally leads to an ortho-metalated intermediate. Good DMGs are strong complexing or chelating groups that have the effect of increasing the kinetic acidity of protons in the ortho position. The third chapter focuses on the in-depth study of the mechanistic aspect on the formation of 5acylaminothiazoles starting from α-chloroglycinates, obtained by a new synthetic methodology developed in the Marcantoni’s research group. Finally, the fourth chapter focuses on the study of the role of Cerium trichloride in the formation of cyclic compounds via Nazarov cyclization.
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STEFANINI, NICOLA. "Optimization of Industrial Polymeric Products to Improve Quality and Reduce Environmental Impact." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Camerino, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11581/428907.

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The present thesis is the result of three years’ collaboration between the University of Camerino and ELANTAS Europe Srl. The strong collaboration between university and companies allows to students like others and me to do research with an industrial approach, facing with the problematics of working life. The work was carried out among the laboratory of Organic Chemistry of Prof. Enrico Marcantoni at the University of Camerino (Camerino, Italy), the R&D laboratory of ELANTAS Europe in Ascoli Piceno (Italy) and the R&D laboratory of ELANTAS PDG INC in Saint Louis (Missouri, USA). The thesis concern the environmental impact of some industrial polymeric materials. Polymeric materials are very important in modern society: they have considerable advantages over products of other origins with lower costs with the same performance. Nevertheless, they allow some applications that some years ago would have been unthinkable (microencapsulation, shape memory materials, and many others). At the same time, environmental impact is a crucial topic strictly linked to polymeric materials (as all others materials), and to the period we are living. The production of such materials is constantly growing, exceeding the production of many others materials, and it is becoming increasingly important to find ways to produce them more efficiently and to recover waste products. The consequences of a production without limitation and control could be catastrophic for the whole world and humankind too. During my PhD, I worked on three industrial products in order to reduce their environmental impact, keeping their physical properties unchanged. After a first general introduction on polymeric materials, their uses, and their production, the second chapter concern about improving a recovery process for waste PMMA. The study allowed identifying undesirable by-products formed during the thermal depolymerization of PMMA and removing them in the consequent re-polymerization by an innovative dissolution/re-precipitation method. The third and fourth chapters deal with two coatings for wires electrical insulation, one based on polyurethanes (PU) and the other on polyesterimides (PEI). With the PU-based one, the target was to reduce the amount of loss material during the application stage and to increase the speed of application in order to reduce the energy consumption of the process. Whereas with the PEI-based enamel the purpose was to synthesized a solvent-free product using a twin-screw extruder and using recycled PET as alternative raw material to form the polyester part. The extruder technology is less energy consuming compare to the batches ones and allows working without solvents, since it can work with high viscosity materials. Moreover, the extruded product, with an additional system, can be potentially applied onto the wire with a higher thickness compare to the respective solventbased product, allowing a greater flow of current along the wire, thus improving the performance of the finished products (i.e. reducing the charging time of electrical motors).
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Bjorge, Eirik. "A theory of national application of the European Convention on Human Rights." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:886adfa8-c036-415c-9268-cc1f828792a5.

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This study seeks to flesh out a theory of national application of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). It does so by seeking to provide an answer to the research question, ‘what is the proper role of the domestic courts in the application of the European Convention?’ By relying upon the examples of French, German, and UK law, the study argues that it is not true in descriptive terms, nor desirable in normative terms, that the domestic courts take an approach to the ECHR based upon friction and assertion of sovereignty. This study argues instead that domestic application of the ECHR is built on the attainment of certain aims. These aims are inferred, in the main, from the domestic courts’ jurisprudence, such as it relates to four central ECHR doctrines, and they are: the doctrines of evolutionary interpretation; proportionality; the margin of appreciation; and autonomous concepts. On the basis of an analysis of this jurisprudence, the four aims are identified as being, first, honouring the principle of pacta sunt servanda; secondly, the safeguarding of human rights based upon the insight that human rights are a paramount good to be pursued; thirdly, the aim of positive, as opposed to negative, rights diversity; and, fourthly, the aim that conclusions reached on the domestic level of one state must be capable of being universalized. The approach of the domestic courts to the application of the ECHR can be explained on the basis of the domestic courts’ wish to attain these four aims. The proper role played by the domestic courts, the study argues, is one in which they are willing to give a lead to Strasbourg as well as to be led, in both, to use the wording of the Preamble of the ECHR, ‘the maintenance’ and in the ‘further realisation’ of the Convention rights.
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Veness, Thomas. "Dynamics and entanglement of exotic quantum liquids." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:62662300-c039-4fee-b230-5d4c9ea7637e.

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This thesis focuses on the one-dimensional Hubbard model, considering both dynamical response functions and also particular entanglement measures of highly excited eigenstates. In Chapter 2 we discuss how to describe the optical conductivity at finite energy scales. In order to calculate the dynamical response of this interacting system, it is necessary to go beyond the conventional Luttinger liquid picture. Using mobile impurity models and integrability we make quantitative predictions which can be compared with numerics. In Chapter 3, we investigate the existence of the so-called "quantum disentangled liquid" (QDL) in the same system. The diagnostic for the QDL involves understanding the bipartite entanglement entropy of highly excited eigenstates. Here we use results from integrability and strong-coupling expansions to argue that such a state of matter is realised in the Hubbard chain in a specific sense.
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Smith, Christopher William. "London Jewry and the First World War : patriotisms, identity and the politics of integration." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2017. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/london-jewry-and-the-first-world-war(38470b58-c032-4b35-a5a8-790dee47cfa4).html.

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This thesis re-examines London Jewry’s experience of The First World War and demonstrates the unprecedented impact of the conflict on the development of the community. The thesis examines the impact of the war on Jewish nationalism in the British context. It demonstrates how active service during the war instilled a Jewish patriotism, fed by the experiences of antisemitism in the British Army, the Balfour Declaration and service in Palestine. The reality and rhetoric of British antisemitism are examined in the context of highly visible events such as the Bethnal Green disturbances of September 1917 and the minutiae of Jew and Gentile relations in the trenches and on the Home Front. This involves a wider discussion on how British society interacted with its minority groups in the conditions of total war, with the London Jewish community the primary case study for this discussion. The war provided a business boom for Jewish tailors, relaxation of naturalisation laws and for many established Jews a vindication of their status as Britons through service and sacrifice on the front line. Conversely it saw a sharp increase in antagonism towards Jews on the Home Front and a crisis over Russian Jewish conscription that threatened to permanently undermine the position of the community in British society. The war deepened divisions between the established and immigrant halves of London’s Jewish community and accelerated the latter’s integration into British society. This thesis re-examines the First World War as an important event in the historiography of British Jewry in its own right rather than as a dramatic interruption in its progress.
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Wu, Hong. "The UK bank corporate governance framework : a holistic and critical analysis with a focus upon bank risk and executive remuneration governance." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-uk-bank-corporate-governance-framework-a-holistic-and-critical-analysis-with-a-focus-upon-bank-risk-and-executive-remuneration-governance(712263fb-c034-48ac-9700-3859f355a2f6).html.

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This thesis is the first piece of legal academic research that takes a holistic approach to the bank corporate governance framework in the UK, with a critical analysis of each key component of the governance framework. Its research questions are twofold: what are the key problems of the UK bank governance framework and how to improve it? Although “black letter” law analysis is at the core of the methodological approach of this thesis, the analysis draws extensively upon the bank-governance-related findings of the literature of economics, finance, management, accounting and psychology. Moreover, modest use of historical and empirical analytical tools is attempted. This thesis comprises five chapters. Chapter One (the adapted principal-agent theory and bank governance, a historical account of UK bank corporate governance, and the FSA’s regulatory system in respect of bank corporate governance) and Chapter Two (an experimental empirical study on enforcement mechanisms in UK bank corporate governance) set the general backdrop, against which the UK framework for bank executive remuneration governance (Chapter Three) and the UK framework for bank risk governance (Chapter Four) are holistically discussed and critically analysed. Chapter Five makes the following conclusions: (1) This thesis, based on Professor Heremans’ work, redefines agency problems in banks with dispersed shareholders to comprise two-tier agency problems and the agency problems between the regulator and the regulated. This theoretical framework has been extensively used in the analysis of this thesis.(2) None of the distinct but interlinked governance mechanisms of the UK bank governance framework are a panacea and risk-free. Each governance mechanism is beset by its own obstacles and limits, hence no single governance mechanism can function effectively alone. The UK bank governance framework should fully recognise the limitations of each governance mechanism and eradicate any false sense of confidence. It would be inaccurate to describe them as substitutes for each other. (3) Agency problems affect the effectiveness of and the interaction between governance mechanisms. Equity governance mechanisms in the form of self-regulation cannot address debt governance problems and financial stability concerns alone without regulatory intervention. Further, some of the equity governance mechanisms may have a negative impact upon debt governance. The thesis thus concludes that various governance mechanisms must all work together efficiently and consistently if a UK bank’s governance matrix is to be robust and the objectives of a proper UK bank governance framework are to be met.(4) The effectiveness of the framework, in particular from the perspective of risk governance and executive remuneration governance, calls for a number of factors to be observed.(5) An inherent limitation of the UK bank governance framework is that it is not, and cannot be, designed to address possible black swan phenomena. The framework should be, and is, to a large extent, designed to effectively discourage and prevent bank boards and senior management from building exposures to or, continuing with, known ill-considered or inadequately controlled risk and to effectively encourage them to incorporate foreseeable systemic risk into their bank’s risk appetite/risk tolerance.
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Verschueren, Carine. "Global and Local (F)Actors in Environmental and Sustainability Education Policies: Three Articles on School Districts in the United States." Thesis, 2021. https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-yvva-c030.

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Multi-Layered Predictors of ESE Policy Adoption: A growing number of K-12 public school districts in the United States have begun to embrace the whole-school approach to environmental and sustainability education through the implementation of simultaneous efforts to green their facilities and provide related educational programming. This article explores the breadth of this critical approach in the 200 largest school districts in the country. In examining policy predictors at the district, municipal, and state levels, the study combines National Center for Education Statistics data and information from a systematic web scan of school district and municipal websites. Using logistic regression, the analysis reveals four main findings. First, school districts under mayoral control are more likely to have a policy. Second, the study underscores the interconnectedness of these policies with the sustainability efforts of the municipalities they are located in. Third, school districts located in large cities are more likely to have a policy. Fourth, support from state educational agencies plays a role in advancing a policy. The Case of New York City Public Schools: Within an educational system increasingly focused on test-based accountability, how can a local education authority adopt a holistic environmental and sustainability education (ESE) policy? What local and global factors and actors shape and inform the creation of such a policy? In answering these questions, this article examines the formulation of ESE policy in the New York City Department of Education. Based on an analysis of archival documents and 20 expert interviews, the study draws on the Advocacy Coalition Framework and extends its application by adding global and social movement perspectives. In doing so this study finds that external events enabled the initial enactment of the policy in 2009, while the practice and local pilots of ESE programs substantially informed the reformulation of the policy in 2012. Taking the Expected Path vs. Forging Their Own: ESE Policies at DPS and PWCS: How do similar environmental and sustainability education policies unfold in fundamentally distinct locations? This article compares and contrasts environmental and sustainability education policies in two school districts: Denver Public Schools and Prince William County Public Schools. Although the districts are similar in size and education governance (elected school board), the locale of the school district, public opinion, local sustainability efforts, and the support at the state level for environmental and sustainability education are quite different. Grounded in an extended Advocacy Coalition Framework, the study contextualizes the different global, state and local factors and explores the agency of actors that shape policy change over time. The research finds that the policy at Denver Public Schools is following an expected path influenced by external factors such as the city’s sustainability plan, public opinion, and state support in the form of an Environmental Literacy Plan. In contrast, gubernatorial influence, and joint action of the sustainability team, parents and students forged a pathway to an unexpected policy at Prince William County Public Schools. The study strengthens empirical research of subnational environmental and sustainability policies and shows how different pathways are possible.
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Bollman, Wease. A biological assessment of sites in the Blackfoot River watershed, Missoula, Powell, and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana: Project TMDL-C03 2003. Missoula, Mont: Rhithron Associates, 2004.

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Publishing, Kaplan. CIMA C03 Bitesize (Cima). Kaplan Publishing Foulks Lynch, 2006.

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Salieri, Antonio. Mass in D Major. Edited by Jane Schatkin Hettrick. A-R Editions, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/c039.

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Although Salieri achieved his greatest fame as an opera composer, he also composed over a hundred sacred works, including five masses. This edition presents Salieri's first orchestral mass, written in 1788 for a celebration of the return of Emperor Joseph II from battle with the Turks. A work of impressive beauty, the Mass in D Major is a landmark in the history of music at the Vienna court chapel, where Salieri presided as Hofkapellmeister for thirty-six years.
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Fillion, Michelle, ed. Early Viennese Chamber Music with Obbligato Keyboard, Part 2. A-R Editions, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/c033.

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This sampling of previously unpublished chamber music with keyboard, composed around 1770 by Haydn's contemporaries Wagenseil, Hofmann, Steffan, Mann, Zimmermann, and Vanhal, offers delightful examples of entertainment music from mid-eighteenth-century Vienna. These works furnish valuable evidence of the origins of this genre and also a stylistic context for Haydn's early chamber music with keyboard.
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Fillion, Michelle, ed. Early Viennese Chamber Music with Obbligato Keyboard, Part 1. A-R Editions, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/c032.

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This sampling of previously unpublished chamber music with keyboard, composed around 1770 by Haydn's contemporaries Wagenseil, Hofmann, Steffan, Mann, Zimmermann, and Vanhal, offers delightful examples of entertainment music from mid-eighteenth-century Vienna. These works furnish valuable evidence of the origins of this genre and also a stylistic context for Haydn's early chamber music with keyboard.
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Platti, Giovanni Benedetto. Two Keyboard Concertos. Edited by Daniel E. Freeman. A-R Editions, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/c037.

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Sammartini, Giovanni Battista. Il pianto delle pie donne. Edited by Marie Marley. A-R Editions, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/c034.

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Sirmen, Maddalena Laura Lombardini. Three Violin Concertos. Edited by Jane L. Berdes. A-R Editions, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/c038.

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Publishing, Kaplan. Cima Paper C03 Assessment Kit (Cima). Kaplan Publishing Foulks Lynch, 2006.

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Media, Bpp Learning. Cima C03 Fundamentals of Business Mathem. Gardners Books, 2010.

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Gaborit, Justine. "Haci Mehmet Höyük (Turquie) – C03." In La vallée engloutie (Volume 2 : catalogue des sites). Presses de l’Ifpo, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ifpo.7172.

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"C03: Nerve Agents—“V” Series." In Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents, 64–69. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b19083-8.

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OLKO, JUSTYNA. "Complaint Concerning a Bad Priest, Coatlan de Puertos Abajo, Jalisco, Mexico, 1637." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 270–74. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c030.

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GRANICKA, KATARZYNA. "Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Española y Mexicana, 1548." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 277–82. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c031.

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BRYLAK, AGNIESZKA. "Account of the Commissioning of an Image of the Virgin Mary, Tlaxcala, Mexico, 1600." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 283–86. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c032.

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Szemiński, Jan. "T’unapa’s Coming." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 287–94. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c033.

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HAIMOVICH, GREGORY. "Ritual formulario e institución de curas of Juan Pérez Bocanegra, 1631." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 295–314. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c034.

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Szemiński, Jan. "Ritual formulario e institución de curas of Juan Pérez Bocanegra, 1631." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 315–25. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c035.

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"Glossary." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 327–34. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c036.

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"References." In Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past, 335–47. University Press of Colorado, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607328346.c037.

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Markland, Franics S., Steve Swenson, Radu Minea, and Louis Dubeau. "Abstract C032: A novel integrin-targeted therapeutic agent for ovarian cancer." In Abstracts: AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics; October 26-30, 2019; Boston, MA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.targ-19-c032.

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McGuire, Michael J., Susan Li, Curtis A. Allred, Indu Venugopal, Claire Gormley, and Kathlynn C. Brown. "Abstract C034: Cancer-specific intracellular delivery of therapeutic antibodies against RAS." In Abstracts: AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics; October 26-30, 2019; Boston, MA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.targ-19-c034.

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Toal, Ted, Guadalupe M. Polanco-Echevery, Ruta Sahasrabudhe, Ana Estrada, Mabel Bohorquez, Magdalena Echeverry, Javier Torres, and Luis G. Carvajal-Carmona. "Abstract C030: Gastric tumors from Latino patients show extensive intratumor heterogeneity." In Abstracts: Eleventh AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; November 2-5, 2018; New Orleans, LA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp18-c030.

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Zambrano, Cristina, Wenyue Lu, Cicely Johnson, Maayan Beeber, April Panitz, Safa Ibrahim, Marilyn Fraser, et al. "Abstract C036: Disparities in dietary behavior in East Harlem, New York City." In Abstracts: Twelfth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; September 20-23, 2019; San Francisco, CA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp19-c036.

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Klammer, Noah, Zoe Kaufman, Ankur Podder, Shanti Pless, David Celano, and Stacey Rothgeb. "A Life Cycle Decarbonization of Modular Building Solutions." In 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild. ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26868/25746308.2022.c037.

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Richter, Veronika, Avichal Malhotra, Eric Fichter, Anna Hochberger, Jérôme Frisch, and Christoph Van Treeck. "Validation of IFC-based Geometric Input for Building Energy Performance Simulation." In 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild. ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26868/25746308.2022.c033.

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Lou, Yingli, Yunyang Ye, Wangda Zuo, and Yizhi Yang. "Realistic Estimation of CO₂ Emission Reductions Due to Building Retrofit." In 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild. ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26868/25746308.2022.c036.

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Boranian, Aaron, Ben Larson, Bruce Wilcox, Paul Kintner, Neal Kruis, Charles Barnaby, and Scott Criswell. "Development of Demand Response Control Schedules of Heat Pump Water Heaters for California Residential Code Compliance." In 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild. ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26868/25746308.2022.c030.

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Hwang, Youngjin, Amogh Wasti, Theodorian Borca-Tasciuc, Justin Shultz, Luigi Vanfretti, and Alexandros Tsamis. "Modeling, Simulation and Evaluation of a Double-Sided Hydronic Layer Embedded Opaque Climate-Adaptive Building Envelope." In 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild. ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26868/25746308.2022.c032.

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Jingshi, Jingshi. "Algae Bio-reactive Building Envelope: Dynamic Lighting and Energy Aspects for Algaebased Building Skin." In 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild. ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26868/25746308.2022.c031.

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Reichenberger, Michael, and Jagoda Urban-Klaehn. Measurement results for 60Co Assay baskets H5, H9, H14, H15, A4, and B3 (C003, C001, C005, C022, C021, C020, C032, C033, C038, C035, C036, C039, C053, C054, C055, C065, C066, & C067). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1668826.

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Wesle, Max, and Robert Buchinger. INFO Sheet C03: One-World-Solar-System. IEA SHC Task 54, November 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18777/ieashc-task54-2017-0014.

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Baldwin, D. L. Thermal ramp tritium release in COBRA-1A2 C03 beryllium pebbles. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/335403.

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