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1                                              Bell covers did not affect large particle emissions from
2                                              Bell inequalities rest on three fundamental assumptions:
3                                              Bell inventory scores did not significantly differ accor
4                                              Bell non-locality between distant quantum systems--that
5                                              Bell nonlocality refers to correlations between two dist
6                                              Bell palsy (BP) has been reported as an adverse event fo
7                                              Bell palsy (n = 1397), benign tumor (n = 980), and infec
8                                              Bell palsy was significantly more common after SARS-CoV-
9                                              Bell tests - the experimental demonstration of a Bell in
10                                              Bell's ideas need not be restricted to physics.
11                                              Bell's palsy (BP) is an acute and idiopathic paralysis o
12                                              Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acut
13                                              Bell's palsy is a relatively common disease characterize
14                                              Bell's palsy is more prevalent in women who are either p
15                                              Bell's theorem, a landmark result in the foundations of
16                                              Bell-shaped cell spreading curves encompassing all subst
17                                              Bell-shaped pH versus rate profiles were observed for V(
18                                              Bell-shaped profiles were observed for k(cat) and k(cat)
19                                              Bell-shaped profiles were observed for kcat and kcat/Km
20                                              Bell-shaped relationships between adherence and resistan
21                            Starting in 1965, Bell and others constructed mathematical inequalities wh
22                                            A Bell-type measurement performed on the hybrid state of s
23 tionally using transition state theory and a Bell tunneling correction yielded a value (1.58) far bel
24          We used the CNOT gate to generate a Bell state with 78% fidelity (corrected for errors in st
25  First, we used cavity-carving to generate a Bell state with 91(4)% fidelity and a 32(1)% success rat
26 ducting phase qubits were used to generate a Bell-type state.
27  choice for any nonsignaling statistics in a Bell experiment with binary settings, showing that it is
28 rthogonally polarized but also produced in a Bell-entangled state.
29  the presence of drives and dissipation is a Bell state, an essential building block for quantum info
30                                 We measure a Bell signal of 2.0732 +/- 0.0003, exceeding the maximum
31 at the end of the measurement, we obtained a Bell state fidelity of 0.89(6).
32  Our contribution is to show an example of a Bell approach, based on the insight that correlations ca
33                            No violation of a Bell inequality has been observed for a system entangled
34       Here we demonstrate the violation of a Bell inequality in a solid-state system.
35         The recently reported violation of a Bell inequality using entangled electronic spins in diam
36  tests - the experimental demonstration of a Bell inequality violation - are central to understanding
37 rified by way of the measured violation of a Bell inequality, and it can be used for communication pr
38 enables accomplishing a task, violation of a Bell inequality, that is impossible under local classica
39 t starkly demonstrated by the violation of a Bell inequality.
40  Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt formulation of a Bell test to characterize entanglement between an artifi
41 een an artificial atom and a cat state, or a Bell-cat.
42 obtain a single quantum bit and to prepare a Bell state.
43 pped Rydberg ions, which we use to produce a Bell state with 78 per cent fidelity.
44                             Here we report a Bell experiment that is free of any such additional assu
45                                  Utilizing a Bell-like model to describe a shedding rate which presum
46 s been shown that if two observers violate a Bell inequality, then none of them can violate any Bell
47 -that is, joint correlations which violate a Bell inequality--can be verified without trusting the me
48 glet states and states that do not violate a Bell inequality.
49 s of the protocol is assessed by violating a Bell inequality, with the degree of violation determinin
50 is converted into full-length protein with a Bell model of force-induced rupture, we estimate that th
51 ing, the isotopic data are consistent with a Bell tunneling correction factor of Q(H) = 12 and an ima
52 Also, we demonstrate a two-qubit gate with a Bell-state fidelity of 0.978 +/- 0.012.
53 MAD2 complex is cell cycle regulated with a "Bell" shaped profile and peaks at prometaphase.
54  visualize certain four-level dynamics in a 'Bell frame' comprising an effective pair of uncoupled tw
55 best simulated by Monte Carlo with the above Bell parameters and an average of 1.48 bonds (n = 1 bond
56    This "axial" current is the chiral (Adler-Bell-Jackiw) anomaly investigated in quantum field theor
57 s cannot be attributed uniquely to the Adler-Bell-Jackiw chiral anomaly of bulk Dirac/Weyl fermions.
58  massless Dirac fermions, known as the Adler-Bell-Jackiw chiral anomaly, has also been observed.
59          Since being discovered by Alexander Bell, photoacoustics may again be seeing major resurgenc
60                                     Although Bell tests, which are widely regarded as a litmus test o
61 thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, anaphylaxis, Bell's palsy, myocarditis or pericarditis, narcolepsy, a
62          See related commentary by Byrne and Bell, p.167.
63 , or any vaccine (all vaccines combined) and Bell's palsy (definite and probable cases combined).
64 um advantage in communication complexity and Bell nonlocality.
65          In comparison with entanglement and Bell nonlocality, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering is a
66 such as measures of quantum entanglement and Bell nonlocality, is inherently challenging.
67 lis sling (based on the levator function and Bell's phenomenon) and lower eyelid retractor recession
68 zed by skew information, log-negativity, and Bell function quantifiers.
69 fective colitis with colonic perforation and Bell Palsy (both possibly related).
70 pirometry, heart rate, respiratory rate, and Bell score (fatigue severity) in participants with PCC w
71 , including squeezed states, Fock states and Bell states, plays an important role in quantum informat
72 15-3.92 at 15-21 days after vaccination) and Bell's palsy (IRR, 1.29; 95% CI: 1.08-1.56 at 15-21 days
73                         Both Corded Ware and Bell Beaker groups underwent dynamic changes, involving
74 nequality, then none of them can violate any Bell inequality with the third observer, a property call
75     Using an extension of the widely applied Bell-Evans formalism by Friddle, De Yoreo, and co-worker
76        Our measured value of the appropriate Bell's 'signal' is 2.25 +/- 0.03, whereas a value of 2 i
77 tically produce and stabilize an approximate Bell state of two trapped-ion quantum bits (qubits), ind
78        Necrotizing enterocolitis, defined as Bell stage 2 or greater by preplanned adjudication.
79 use of concern about adverse events, such as Bell palsy (BP).
80  component of Q(12)/Q(13) = 1.028 (borrowing Bell's nomenclature for hydrogen tunneling corrections).
81 e representation of a new mother affected by Bell's palsy subsequent to her recent pregnancy.
82 es of transmission coefficients predicted by Bell's formula, kappaBell , agree well with multidimensi
83 loading rate dependence of F(R) predicted by Bell's model, we find that experimentally accessible par
84                 The relationship proposed by Bell fit the data significantly the best and also predic
85 primarily due to solutions from the study by Bell et al. that were retested.
86                     Relative to the study by Bell et al., current solutions performance, as a group,
87             In this issue of Molecular Cell, Bell et al. identify an isoform of hTAF(II)80 that is in
88 the 1830s, several others (including Charles Bell, Francois-Amilcar Aran and Jean Cruveilhier) had al
89  ethanolic extracts from Melaphis chinensis (Bell), the Chinese Nutgall, exhibited strong inhibition
90              We find a violation of the CHSH-Bell inequality of 2.35 +/- 0.18, in agreement with the
91 We performed 245 trials that tested the CHSH-Bell inequality S </= 2 and found S = 2.42 +/- 0.20 (whe
92 of the second experiment and of the combined Bell tests.
93 er the SU(2) invariance of its corresponding Bell spin state in Hilbert space.
94  tweezer array, we deterministically created Bell pairs of molecules.
95                                     To date, Bell tests have relied on careful calibration of measure
96 of gate-defined quantum dots, we demonstrate Bell state tomography with fidelities ranging from 80 to
97           By realizing a fully deterministic Bell-state measurement combined with real-time feed-forw
98                  Nine infants that developed Bell's Stage >= II NEC were matched with control infants
99                     The scheme allows direct Bell state generation with an observed maximum fidelity
100 stages of idiopathic facial paralysis (i.e., Bell's palsy), but their effectiveness is uncertain.
101 le children in elementary schools of eastern Bell County, Texas.
102 e 125 pN were considerably lower than either Bell or Hookean spring model predictions, suggesting the
103 sfer of a phonon, generation of an entangled Bell pair with a fidelity of 84%.
104 emonstrate the stabilization of an entangled Bell state of a quantum register of two superconducting
105 tions, we have prepared ions in an entangled Bell state with 97% fidelity-about six times better than
106  of 1.9 mum, we create a maximally entangled Bell state with a fidelity of 94(3)% in trials in which
107 e quantum decoherence in maximally entangled Bell states that could be used in quantum teleportation.
108  around 10 nm, we create maximally entangled Bell states through dipole-dipole coupling between two N
109 ctron spin(4), and used to prepare entangled Bell states with fidelities up to 94.2(2.7)%.
110 ary outcomes were necrotising enterocolitis (Bell stage 2 or 3), blood culture positive sepsis more t
111                   Necrotizing enterocolitis (Bell stage 2 or 3) occurred in 7 of 108 infants (6%) in
112 outcome of death, necrotizing enterocolitis (Bell stage II or higher), retinopathy of prematurity (st
113  outcome included necrotizing enterocolitis (Bell's stage IIa or higher), moderate to severe bronchop
114 une Seung and colleagues describe the Eugene Bell Foundation's experience of treating MDR-TB in North
115  to evaluate the fidelity to a time-evolving Bell state, revealing entanglement between photons emitt
116 the assumption that hidden parameters exist, Bell tacitly makes a variety of other assumptions that c
117 the assumption that hidden parameters exist, Bell tacitly makes a variety of other assumptions; for i
118 mputational studies, which employed extended Bell theory to predict the force dependence of the activ
119 nergies is obtained from the minimal (Eyring-Bell-Evans) model using the local coordinate common to a
120 te both erasure conversion and high-fidelity Bell state generation using a Rydberg quantum simulator(
121 violation, analogue to Tsirelson's bound for Bell inequalities, has remained an open problem.
122 and whose radiographs fulfilled criteria for Bell's stage 2 or 3 necrotising enterocolitis.
123 comparable to those for BNT162b2, except for Bell palsy (IRR = 1.95, 95% CI 1.12-3.41, p = 0.018), an
124 ontrolled case series was conducted only for Bell's palsy, given limited statistical power, but with
125 sistent with expected (background) rates for Bell's palsy, encephalomyelitis, and Guillain-Barre synd
126 the UK, the standardised incidence ratio for Bell's palsy was 1.33 (1.02 to 1.74), for encephalomyeli
127 ominated delta (Tremadocian Beach Formation, Bell Island Group, Newfoundland).
128 rate a protocol that achieves trade off-free Bell state stabilization in a qutrit-qubit system realiz
129 e exponential force dependence expected from Bell's equation.
130 ent to bound an adversary's information from Bell's theorem(8).
131 s also been reported in ancient samples from Bell Beaker and Unetice contexts in Germany, as well as
132 rofile associated with humans suffering from Bell's Palsy or Moebius Syndrome.
133               Despite linear-optical fusion (Bell measurement) being probabilistic, photonic cluster
134 ely, and using Kramers-based theories (e.g., Bell-Evans and Dudko-Hummer-Szabo models), we extract th
135 squeezed state in the context of generalized Bell inequalities.
136                    In 1903, Alexander Graham Bell developed a design principle to generate lightweigh
137 herpes zoster and 1 DZB(-)MMF(+) subject had Bell's palsy possibly related to VZV.
138 rity checks and measurement-based, heralded, Bell-state preparation(21-24).
139                   We derive the hierarchical Bell model, a theory that explicitly considers the hiera
140 diopathic peripheral facial palsy (PFP) (ie, Bell palsy [BP]).
141 y(1-3) can be experimentally demonstrated in Bell tests(4) performed on pairs of spatially separated,
142 costeroids has been shown to be effective in Bell's palsy, and antibiotics improve the outcome in LNB
143 e genetic contributions of steppe herders in Bell Beaker populations.
144 ieved by a variant of the techniques used in Bell-type proofs but only for a subclass of objective lo
145 omes, including acute myocardial infarction, Bell palsy, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, Guillain-B
146                                For instance, Bell assumes that the hidden parameters do not depend on
147                               In this issue, Bell et al. (), drawing on the unique 50-year data set a
148                 More than 50 years ago, John Bell proved that no theory of nature that obeys locality
149          The seminal contributions from John Bell offer a framework for analyzing the correlations be
150  that behave consistently within the Kramers-Bell-Evans model of force-mediated dissociation.
151 odes as logical qubits and prepare a logical Bell state, which exhibits persistent coherence, despite
152 rm measurement induced non-locality, maximal Bell-correlation, and concurrence entanglement] of the t
153       We validate this platform by measuring Bell inequality violations and performing quantum state
154 ch is also shown experimentally by measuring Bell-type correlations of six-photon Dicke states.
155 -independent security(9-12) from 1.5 million Bell pairs created during eight hours of run time.
156  sepsis, necrotising enterocolitis (modified Bell stage >/=2), or death in infants 32 weeks' gestatio
157  from a set of suitably chosen multiparticle Bell tests, we identify conditions bounding the quality
158 , we connect the violation of a multipartite Bell inequality with the amount of tripartite entangleme
159                 This method encodes multiple Bell-type inequalities for the relative entropy of coher
160 t for the simultaneous violation of multiple Bell inequalities.
161 ated a propensity score for the risk of NEC (Bell's stage 2 or 3) after day 7 of life.
162 ity, severe necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) (Bell stage II or more), and culture-proven sepsis.
163 n archaeological sites of the Late Neolithic Bell Beaker Complex and the Early Bronze Age from the Le
164                     Peripheral facial nerve (Bell) palsy has been reported and widely suggested as a
165 in the Fe(IV)(O-H) products, pointing to non-Bell-Evans-Polanyi behavior.
166                                     Numerous Bell inequality tests have been reported; however, all e
167                  The experimentally observed Bell-Evans-Polanyi correlations, in the presence of stro
168  violate causal inequalities, an analogue of Bell inequalities that constrain the correlations observ
169           This implies a severe breakdown of Bell's theory-a paradigmatic theory used widely in catch
170 ber 1999, there were 1,181 incident cases of Bell's palsy among US service members.
171 on possible, similar to the certification of Bell nonlocality through the violation of Bell inequalit
172                  Generalizing the concept of Bell nonlocality to networks leads to novel forms of cor
173          A direct operational consequence of Bell's theorem is the existence of statistical tests whi
174 rimentally demonstrate that single copies of Bell-local states, incapable of violating any standard B
175 echnique allows for precise determination of Bell inequality parameters with minimal technical overhe
176 potential contributors to the development of Bell's palsy, but the precise cause remains unclear.
177 d the immune mediated neurological events of Bell's palsy, encephalomyelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome
178 ld ion flows corresponding to experiments of Bell and Miller.
179  ions): these correlations violate a form of Bell's inequality.
180 as evidenced by their violation of a form of Bell's inequality.
181 -mediated aggregation using the formalism of Bell where the forward rate of bond formation dictated a
182                                     Forms of Bell monogamy have been linked to the no-signaling princ
183 ent lifetimes, we derive a generalization of Bell's formula that is formally exact within the framewo
184  This cohort study compares the incidence of Bell palsy among patients with COVID-19 and those vaccin
185                   Outcomes were incidence of Bell's palsy, encephalomyelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome
186               The celebrated inequalities of Bell are based on the assumption that local hidden param
187      However, the well known inequalities of Bell are based on the assumption that local hidden param
188 blished studies on the medical management of Bell's palsy and highlight strategies in the surgical ma
189      We argue that the mathematical model of Bell excludes a large set of local hidden variables and
190 hird observer, a property called monogamy of Bell violations.
191 studies, but the possible rare occurrence of Bell palsy following messenger RNA vaccination is a topi
192 s presenting within 72 hours of the onset of Bell palsy?
193                           The possibility of Bell inequality violations in quantum theory had a profo
194  a knowledge of the clinical presentation of Bell's palsy.
195             We show that the known proofs of Bell's inequalities contain algebraic manipulations that
196 for a significantly higher incidence rate of Bell palsy, but lower incidence rates of anaphylaxis and
197 rends, and demographic correlates of risk of Bell's palsy during a 2-year period.
198                         An increased risk of Bell's palsy, encephalomyelitis, and Guillain-Barre synd
199 at certain vaccines may increase the risk of Bell's palsy.
200 1.31) were independent predictors of risk of Bell's palsy.
201 ing the MWI, I show that the quantum side of Bell's inequality, generally believed nonlocal, is reall
202 es (e.g., reactivation of herpes simplex) of Bell's palsy.
203 g-raising questions about the suitability of Bell's theory in modeling other catch bonds.
204 hy of the state produced, and make a test of Bell's inequality with non-identical atoms.
205 vir to oral corticosteroids for treatment of Bell palsy was associated with a higher proportion of pe
206 lished guidelines for the acute treatment of Bell's palsy advocate for steroid monotherapy, although
207 proven to be efficacious in the treatment of Bell's palsy and should be offered to patients presentin
208 rapy have been proposed for the treatment of Bell's palsy for many years, the clinical efficacy of th
209 of antiviral medications in the treatment of Bell's palsy.
210            However, complete verification of Bell non-locality requires high detection efficiencies,
211 CHSH (Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt) version of Bell's inequality for this novel entangled state and fin
212 ble: it is a consequence of the violation of Bell inequalities by entangled quantum systems.
213 tified randomness, based on the violation of Bell inequalities.
214 of Bell nonlocality through the violation of Bell inequalities?
215 ntum processors, quantified the violation of Bell's inequality and the negativity of two-qubit entang
216 ts with massive particles, this violation of Bell's inequality was obtained by use of a complete set
217  we demonstrate a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality with superconducting circuits, which a
218  demonstrated and used to show violations of Bell's inequality and to implement simple quantum algori
219  description of pulling experiments based on Bell's expression for the force-induced rupture rate is
220 dely used phenomenological approach based on Bell's formula, but also free energies of activation.
221 cal nor a mathematical basis but is based on Bell's translation of the concept of Einstein locality i
222 between other SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and GBS or Bell palsy have not been clearly demonstrated in large c
223  code qubits in either an even or odd parity Bell state, conditioned on the syndrome qubit state.
224 e six states reported, namely the odd-parity Bell states and the W state, were not actually produced.
225 ocol and physical implementation for partial Bell-state measurements of Fermionic qubits, allowing fo
226 rivial superconductors(16-18), or to perform Bell tests with massive particles(19,20).
227 ce of local hidden variables does not permit Bell-type proofs to go forward.
228 l facial palsy (LNB PFP) and idiopathic PFP, Bell's palsy (BP), are the most common causes of facial
229 or(17-19) to implement asynchronous photonic Bell-state measurements, which are a key component of qu
230                                  In physics, Bell's framework allows the demonstration of the non-cla
231 omplete follow-up, a history of trauma, poor Bell's phenomenon, previous ocular and lid surgeries, po
232 SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and GBS, and possibly Bell palsy, is slight, and this should not change the re
233 ion of polarization entanglement and quantum Bell states.
234  field loss, trigeminal neuralgia, recurrent Bell's palsy, and pulsatile tinnitus.
235 iled to form membrane tethers, the regressed Bell parameters (consistent with single bond Monte Carlo
236                              The self-report Bell Object Relations Reality Testing Inventory was admi
237 the lattice-point interaction, the resulting Bell-function non-locality and entanglement concurrence
238  4 transaminitis and a second had reversible Bell's palsy.
239         Here we report on data from a second Bell experiment using the same experimental setup with m
240  a beneficial role in select cases of severe Bell's palsy.
241 ansforms to finish characterizing the shared Bell state at both ends to be connected, as happens in t
242 ing measurement statistics that violate some Bell inequality.
243  states, incapable of violating any standard Bell inequality, can give rise to nonlocality after bein
244 econd, our framework can lead to streamlined Bell-type tests of widely employed models of association
245 both quantum state tomography and the strict Bell-CHSH test, both of which confirm a high level of on
246 ulopathy, multisystem inflammatory syndrome, Bell's palsy, transverse myelitis, appendicitis, pulmona
247 sign using actual transaction data from Taco Bell restaurants from calendar years 2007 to 2014 US res
248                        Overall, we show that Bell's approach and the models we consider are applicabl
249                                          The Bell frame constitutes a promising tool for control of m
250                                          The Bell function, uncertainty-induced non-locality, and con
251                                          The Bell inequalities are based on a mathematical model of t
252                                          The Bell-Evans-Polanyi principle does not account for the ob
253                                          The Bell-type inequality for relative entropy of coherence s
254 subsequent pan-European cultures such as the Bell Beakers expanding out of Iberia in the Late Neolith
255 016 N. gonorrhoeae isolates collected at the Bell Flower Clinic.
256                                  Because the Bell inequality was designed to test for non-classical b
257 Mediterranean and Western Europe, before the Bell Beaker phenomenon and more than a millennium earlie
258 -force distributions were well fitted by the Bell model.
259 )-A(*-)-R(*) -> D(*+)-A-R(-) constitutes the Bell state measurement step necessary to carry out spin
260 hree selectin dissociation constants fit the Bell and Hookean spring models of force-driven bond brea
261 l evidence of continuing traditions from the Bell Beaker Complex to the Early Bronze Age.
262                             Linearity in the Bell-Evans-Polayni graph and the finding of a large kine
263 ionally been associated to the spread of the Bell Beaker culture during the 3rd millennium BC.
264 ted close to 1000 years after the end of the Bell Beaker phenomenon during the third millennium BCE.
265 enital) were collected from attendees of the Bell Flower Clinic.
266 antum correlations exists in the form of the Bell inequalities, measurements of which provide strong
267 ser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) version of the Bell inequality.
268 ns that surpass the classical maximum of the Bell inequality.
269            Interestingly, application of the Bell model shows two energy barriers that correlate with
270  quantum value to the classical value of the Bell quantity becomes unbounded with the increase in the
271 n the constraint and a generalization of the Bell-Colella-Glaz algorithm to treat time-dependent cons
272      Our approach is a generalization of the Bell-Colella-Glaz predictor-corrector method for incompr
273        Unstressed k(off) values based on the Bell model were 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.8 s(-1) for P-selectin,
274                                 Based on the Bell-Evans-Polanyi principle, it is demonstrated how the
275 he conundrum of quantum entanglement per the Bell spin states for the "general reader." He then chall
276  degree of stability and robustness than the Bell non-locality and concurrence.
277                       Here, we show that the Bell monogamy does not hold universally and that in fact
278                             According to the Bell model, at short times of contact between cell and v
279  actin, and quantified this effect using the Bell approximation.
280 sis of virus dissociation kinetics using the Bell model revealed mean forces higher than 30 pN per vi
281                                 By using the Bell-Evans-Polanyi approximation for estimating activati
282 stern Brittany and those associated with the Bell Beaker complex.
283 file continues into the Chalcolithic, though Bell Beaker-associated sites reveal Portugal's first evi
284 in a rich dynamical evolution, where the two Bell-frame qubits undergo entangling-disentangling oscil
285  of a CHSH (Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt)-type Bell inequality on entangled states composed of differen
286 o evaluate a Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt-type Bell inequality(4), we deterministically entangle a pair
287 hus directly tests the principles underlying Bell's inequality.
288 urement of maximally entangled (171)Yb-(51)V Bell states.
289 s are intrinsically anti-bunched and violate Bell's inequality by 17 standard deviations High-visibil
290 rage S value of 2.0747 +/- 0.0033, violating Bell's inequality with a P value smaller than 10(-108).
291               Quantum correlations violating Bell inequalities defy satisfactory causal explanations
292 of these operations are necessary, violating Bell inequalities (i) with certainty using unaligned, bu
293 re observed in this category: (1) volitional Bell's phenomenon and (2) intorsion with fixation.
294 s that remove this need for trust, even when Bell non-locality is not present.
295  resemble the clinical signs associated with Bell's Palsy and Moebius Syndrome in humans.
296 d noninflamed controls (ie, individuals with Bell palsy, normal pressure hydrocephalus, or Tourette s
297              The proportion of patients with Bell palsy exposed to the BNT162b2 vaccine was compared
298 zed, factorial trial involving patients with Bell's palsy who were recruited within 72 hours after th
299                             In patients with Bell's palsy, early treatment with prednisolone signific
300 he chances of full recovery in patients with Bell's palsy.

 
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