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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Indian Arms and armor"

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Kuleshov, Yu A. « Problems of attribution of plate armor from the collection of the Alava Museum of Arms, Spain (on the question of scaly shells in the west of the medieval Ecumene, X–XIII centuries) ». Universum Humanitarium, no 1 (28 octobre 2023) : 142–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2499-9997-2023-1-142-165.

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In the article the scale armour from Museode Armeríade Álava collection is explored. Among the specialists it is considered to be the earliest Medieval European scale armour of 10-13 centuries. After the comparison of the scale armor fragments in Europe, on the Balkans (the fragments there belong to Byzantine armory circle) and Middle East the author puts into question its background and dating. To wide the search circle the explorer pays attention on two ceremonial armour sets. One from Museode lEjército of Toledo and the second from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The breast plates of both sets have the same construction and decoration to the breast plate from Museo de Armeríade Álava. At the same time the set from Museo del Ejército of Toledo attribution that is given at the official museum site as the armour of Mexican Indian chief of the Conquest period is considered to be absolutely incorrect by the author of the article. Because iron as the material for local metallurgical industry of the period was simple unknown and unavailable for metalwork. The attribution of the second set from The Metropolitan Museum of Art that is given at the official museum site seams much more probable. The American specialists attribute it as Chinese and date 18tht c. Based on it the author comes to the conclusion that the breast plate from Museo de Armería de Álava has nothing to European Medieval period and can be attributed as Chinese ceremonial armour set of 18th c.
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Gupta, Vivek. « Images for Instruction : A Multilingual Illustrated Dictionary in Fifteenth-Century Sultanate India ». Muqarnas Online 38, no 1 (6 décembre 2021) : 77–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993-00381p04.

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Abstract This article focuses on the Miftāḥ al-Fużalāʾ (Key of the Learned) of Muhammad ibn Muhammad Daʾud Shadiyabadi (ca. 1490). The Miftāḥ is an illustrated dictionary made in the central Indian sultanate of Malwa, based in Mandu. Although the Miftāḥ’s only illustrated copy (British Library Or 3299) contains quadruple the number of illustrations as Mandu’s famed Niʿmatnāmah (Book of Delights) and is a unicum within the arts of the Islamicate and South Asian book, it has received minimal scholarly attention. The definitions in this manuscript encompass nearly every facet of Indo-Islamicate art history. The Miftāḥ provides a vocabulary for subjects including textiles, metalwork, jewelry, arms and armor, architecture, and musical instruments. The information transmitted by the Miftāḥ is not limited to the Persian, Hindavi, Turki, and Arabic language of the text, but also includes the visual knowledge depicted in paintings. Through an analysis of this manuscript as a whole, this study proposes that the Miftāḥ’s manuscript was an object of instruction for younger members of society and utilizes wonder as a didactic tool.
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Skupniewicz, Patryk, et Katarzyna Maksymiuk. « The Warrior on Claps from Tillya Tepe ». Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 66, no 2 (2021) : 567–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2021.215.

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Among the objects excavated in 1978 at the site of Tillya Tepe (Northern Afghanistan) by the Soviet-Afghan archaeological expedition led by Victor I. Sarianidi, the twin golden clasps from Burial III attract special and instant attention of any military historian or a researcher of ancient arms and armour. The identity of the personage(-s) on the Tillya Tepe clasps has quite rarely been studied. Scholars are usually satisfied with a generic term a “warrior”. Kazim Abdullaev has identified the personage as Ares-Alexander. Jeannine Davis-Kimball has identified the personage as Enaree, the castrated priest of one of the epiphanies of Great Goddess. Patryk Skupniewicz supported the latter identification associating the personages from Tillya Tepe clasps with the North Indian, mainly Gandharan iconography of Skanda Kartikeya who, as a war-god, was an Indian equivalent of Ares. This article establishes the correspondence between the images on Tillya Tepe clasps with the representations of enthroned and armed goddesses which are quite common in the iconography related to the discussed clasps. The armed and enthroned goddess has been identified as the Iranian goddess Arshtat on Kushan coins. The warrior depicted on the golden clasps from Tillya Tepe should be interpreted as a portrayal of Arshtat, whose image was borrowed from the iconography of Athena. The goddess is shown seated on the throne with griffin-shaped legs known already in the Achaemenid times in the pose developed in the images in the late Hellenistic period, which is in line with the date of the entire site.
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Nickel, Helmut, et Stuart W. Pyhrr. « Arms and Armor ». Recent Acquisitions, no 1987/1988 (1987) : 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1513723.

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LaRocca, Donald J. « Arms and Armor ». Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 59, no 1 (2001) : 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3269171.

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Pyhrr, Stuart W., et Donald J. LaRocca. « Arms and Armor ». Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 49, no 2 (1991) : 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3258930.

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Pyhrr, Stuart W., et Leonid Tarassuk. « Arms and Armor ». Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 48, no 2 (1990) : 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3258950.

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Nickel, Helmut, et Stuart W. Pyhrr. « Arms and Armor ». Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 47, no 2 (1989) : 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3259894.

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Balter, Stephen. « Arms and armor ». Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 79, no 1 (1 janvier 2012) : 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.23488.

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Martin, Michel Louis, et Christopher Spring. « African Arms and Armor ». International Journal of African Historical Studies 27, no 3 (1994) : 688. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/220794.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Indian Arms and armor"

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Chew, Emrys. « Arming the periphery : the arms trade in the Indian Ocean during the nineteenth century ». Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248680.

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Elgood, Robert F. W. « A study of the origin, evolution and role in society of a group of chiselled steel Hindu arms and armour from southern India c.1400-1865 AD ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.310306.

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Dewan, Jay P. « How will the Indian MIlitary's upgrade and modernization of its ISR, precision strike, and missile defense affect the stability in South Asia / ». Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2005. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/05Mar%5FDewan.pdf.

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Livres sur le sujet "Indian Arms and armor"

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Haider, Syed Zafar. Islamic arms and armour of Muslim India. Lahore : Bahadur Publishers, 1991.

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Elgood, Robert. Hindu arms and ritual : Arms and armour fro India, 1400-1865. [Delft, The Netherlands : Eburon, 2004.

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Hartley, Eugene L. Hopi shields and the best defense. Billings, Mont., U.S.A : Council for Indian Education, 1990.

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Byam, Michèle. Arms & armor. New York : Knopf, 1988.

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Byam, Michèle. Arms & armor. Toronto : Stoddart, 1988.

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Byam, Michèle. Arms & armor. London : DK Pub., 2004.

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Byam, Michèle. Arms & armor. London : Dorling Kindersley, 2000.

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Matthews, Rupert. Arms & armor. 2e éd. New York : Sandy Creek, 2013.

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Gravett, Christopher. Arms and armor. Austin, Tex : Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1995.

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1959-, Field James, dir. Arms and armor. Brookfield, Conn : Copper Beech Books, 1997.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Indian Arms and armor"

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Maitra, Lipika. « Musical Instruments, Arms and Armour, Conveyances and Emblems of Royalty ». Dans Jain Paintings and Material Culture of Medieval Western India, 228–77. London : Routledge India, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003415282-7.

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Foot, Rosemary. « Arms Control and Sino-Indian Relations ». Dans Arms Control in Asia, 101–15. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08975-8_6.

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Towle, Philip. « Arms Control and the Indian Ocean ». Dans Arms Control in Asia, 144–60. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08975-8_8.

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Moshaver, Ziba. « Pakistan and Nuclear Arms Control ». Dans Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in the Indian Subcontinent, 123–33. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11471-9_7.

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O’Neill, Robert, et David N. Schwartz. « The Indian Ocean as a ‘Zone of Peace’ ». Dans Hedley Bull on Arms Control, 264–74. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09293-2_16.

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Moshaver, Ziba. « India’s Changing Views of Arms Control ». Dans Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in the Indian Subcontinent, 108–22. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11471-9_6.

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Aarten, Sander Ruben. « Deterrence (In)stability Between India and Pakistan ». Dans NL ARMS, 215–30. The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-419-8_12.

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AbstractSince the introduction of India’s cold start and Pakistan’s full spectrum deterrence doctrines, the subcontinental deterrence landscape has been characterised by strong cross-domain dynamics. In extremis, if both states adhere to the threats issued in their doctrines a Pakistan-supported militant attack on Indian soil could escalate into an all-out nuclear exchange. It is a development that has been met with great concern by many analysts for its detrimental impact on deterrence stability. Since the doctrines are believed to have become operational, at least four incidents occurred which could have sparked this cross-domain escalation spiral. And yet, crisis behaviour proved vastly different from what doctrine predicted. What does this say about deterrence stability on the subcontinent? This chapter assesses deterrence stability on the basis of perfect deterrence theory, which is argued to provide a more nuanced view of deterrence relationships than classical deterrence theory. It finds support for the stability-instability paradox and argues that deterrence is less unstable than appears at first sight. Furthermore, to fully appreciate the degree of deterrence stability, it is suggested that the factors ‘context’ and ‘narrative’ should be included into the equation.
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Chew, Emrys. « The Arms Trade in the Western Indian Ocean ». Dans Arming the Periphery, 98–160. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137006608_4.

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Chew, Emrys. « The Arms Trade in the Eastern Indian Ocean ». Dans Arming the Periphery, 161–210. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137006608_5.

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Chew, Emrys. « The Arms Trade and War in the Indian Ocean ». Dans Arming the Periphery, 211–23. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137006608_6.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Indian Arms and armor"

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Mackiewicz, James. « Advanced Armor Systems for Defeat of Small Arms Projectiles ». Dans World Aviation Congress & Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States : SAE International, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/965585.

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Malviya, Leeladhar, Ashish Shakya et Karan Gehlod. « 5.8 GHz Wlan MIMO Antenna with Power Divider Arms ». Dans 2018 IEEE Indian Conference on Antennas and Propogation (InCAP). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/incap.2018.8770955.

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Sulaiman, Shifa, Shoby George et Dr A. P. Sudheer. « Kinematic Control of a Wheeled Humanoid Robot with Redundant Arms ». Dans 2nd Indian International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. Michigan, USA : IEOM Society International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46254/in02.20220215.

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Fernandes, Donald J., Mariappan Senthiappan Athiyamaan, Sandesh Rao, Sharaschandra Shankar et Abhishek Krishna. « Comparison of Various Radiotherapy Dose Fractionation Schedules in Palliation of Bone Metastasis ». Dans Annual Conference of Indian Society of Medical and Paediatric Oncology (ISMPO). Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735374.

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Abstract Introduction Bone metastasis is a common manifestation of malignancy. Bone metastases causes various morbidities and affect the quality of life. External beam radiotherapy is the mainstay of treatment of uncomplicated painful bone metastases. Different radiotherapy fractionation schedules are in practice for palliation of painful bone metastases. Objectives This study was aimed to compare and report the outcomes of various fractionation schedules of radiation therapy (RT) in terms of pain relief and quality of life in patients with painful bone metastases. Materials and Methods Eighty patients were randomized into four treatment arms with different RT fractionation schedules, namely, 8 Gy in 1 fraction, 20 Gy in 5 fractions, 24 Gy in 6 fractions, and 30 Gy in 10 fractions. Patients were assessed for pain by visual analog scale (VAS), performance status and quality of life before initiating the treatment, on the day of completion of treatment, and 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months of treatment completion. Results Majority of the metastases constituted from breast followed by lung cancer. Of these, 27.5% had metastases to the thoracic vertebra, 26.25% to the lumbar vertebra, 22.5% to the pelvis, 8.75% to the sternum, 6.25% each to cervical vertebra and femur, and 1.25% each to humerus and ribs. The mean VAS score prior to start of RT was 5.31, 5.21, 5.54, and 4.87 in arms A, B, C, and D, respectively. At the end of treatment, the scores were 3.0, 3.29, 2.77, and 2.47, respectively. At the end of 3 months, the scores were 1.54, 0.57, 0.54, and 0.60, respectively. The pain reduction was significant in all the four arms (p < 0.05). Also, 25% of the patients’ arm A had complete pain relief, whereas 45% of patients in arms B, C, and D had complete pain relief. In arm A, the performance status failed to improve at 3 months when compared with 1-week post-RT but the improvement was significant in the remaining three arms. There was improvement in the quality of life in all the arms, both in terms of function and symptoms. The mean score of symptomatic quality of life based on the EORTC BM22 module prior to start of RT was 38.14, 34.91, 28.85, and 29.17 in arms A, B, C, and D, respectively. There was a significant drop to 9.29, 6.55, 5.13, and 6.11 at 1-month posttreatment in the four arms, respectively. The outcomes in terms of functional quality of life showed a similar trend. Conclusion This study demonstrated that pain reduction by various RT fractionation schedules were similar, and no statistically significant difference was noted. Performance status and quality of life improved in all the four treatment arms post-RT.
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Li, Peng, Hyegjoo Choi-Rokas, Blake Mitchell, Asbed Tashjian et Matthew Hurley. « An iterative and anthropometrically driven approach to body armor plate design for females ». Dans 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003349.

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The opening of combat arms positions to females, combined with innovative manufacturing processes allowing for increased curvature in rigid ballistic plates, allows the opportunity to design a body armor plate designed specifically for the female body. The current US body armor plates were developed from male torso shapes. This paper presents an iterative design and development process of female specific armor plates, based on the US Army anthropometric survey data (Gordon 2014) and rapid evaluation of prototyping designs.To understand the variation of female torso shapes, a female torso shape classification scheme was developed (Li, 2023), identifying nine torso groups for the US Army female population. For each shape group, a mean shape was generated from all torso surfaces within that group. Those nine torso shape groups were further categorized into three ‘curvature’ groups, based on angular measurement of the front profiles of each mean shape, as this will define the vertical curvature of a plate. Then two mean torso surfaces, a medium and a large bust shape were selected to target the prototype plate design for. Test plates were 3D printed but did not have equivalent weight as an ESAPI. Once the first plate shape was 3D printed, a design-fit evaluation-redesign cycle was initiated. A fit evaluation was performed to identify the design flaws. Then, those findings were documented and applied to the next round design, repeating this cycle four times. During each evaluation cycle, the current prototype, previous prototype versions, if applicable, and a 3D printed currently fielded plate were tested together. During the fit evaluation, the test participants’ (TPs) bra size was recorded but no measurements were taken. Based on TP’s bra size and prototype preferences, a fit table was created to correlate body size and bust shape to plate shape.The first round of fit evaluations involved the medium curvature plate and TPs (mostly with medium bust shapes). It was found that the TPs felt the top edge of the plate created pressure on the body, causing discomfort. We reduced the peak height of the prototyping plate by 20 mm to create the second iteration of the prototype. The second prototype was an improvement, however some could still feel the top edge of the plate. For the third iteration, the top and bottom plate edges were curved out to alleviate the pressure from the top edge, however, the fit test from this round indicated the curvature of the plate seems too flat. Hence the fourth prototype was developed by reducing the peak height only 10 mm from the first design with curved out edges on the top and bottom; it showed the best acceptability by all medium bust sized TPs. For future development, the accommodation envelope of the fourth iteration prototype will be evaluated so that we can delineate the anthropometric range of the central size in the target population, based on their breast size. Then, the large curvature plate will be evaluated to accommodate large breasted females (approximately 24% population according to the angular analysis of the front torso profile). Author contributions: P.L., H. C-R. and B. M. designed research plan and wrote the abstract. P.L. and H. C-R performed data analysis and fit evaluation, A.T and M.H did detail design and prototyping.References:Gordon, C. C., Blackwell, C. L., Bradtmiller, B., Parham, J. L., Barrientos, P., Paquette, S. P., Corner, B. D., Carson, J. M., Venezia, J. C., Rockwell, Belva M., Mucher, M., and Krietensen, S., (2014), “2012 Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel: Methods and Sum-mary Statistics”, Technical Report NATICK/TR-15/007, US Army Soldier Systems Com-mand, Natick Research, Development and Engineering Center.Li, P., Mitchell, B., (2023), A shape classification scheme for female torso, Applied Ergonomics, Volume 106, 2023, 103904, ISSN 0003-6870,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103904
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Thomas, Anju, et Ramamani Mariappan. « A003 A Physiological Observational Study to Compare the Difference between Noninvasive Blood Pressure in the Dependent and Nondependent Arms with Reference to Invasive Arterial Blood Pressure in Patients Undergoing Neurosurgical Procedures in Lateral Decubitus Position ». Dans 20th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care (ISNACC). Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1684110.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Indian Arms and armor"

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Seethi, K. M. Consequences of Indian arms exports to Israel. Sous la direction de Bharat Bhushan. Monash University, juillet 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54377/02f4-7e43.

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VanAmburg, Rebecca. An Approach to Analyze Personnel Injury of Reflective Spall from Small-Arms Protective Body Armor. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, juillet 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada550618.

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