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1 rnal contribution from Europe and the Middle East.
2  of which most likely emanated from the Near East.
3 e summertime heatwaves and high ozone in the East.
4 dults are different between the West and the East.
5 thern Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East.
6  more recent wave of admixture from the Near East.
7 drome (IBS) and its correlates in the Middle East.
8 sorder and 'pharmacoterrorism' in the Middle East.
9 ter life stages (trees) most abundant to the east.
10 e and Salamandra infraimmaculata in the Near East.
11 urope (20.6%), Australia (21.1%), the Middle East (13.6%), Asia (15.5%), and South America (18.6%).
12 ed to increase in Australia (9%), the Middle East (14%), and central Asia (16%) and decline in many A
13 urope (24.2%), Australia (33.2%), the Middle East (32.8%), Africa (32.4%), and South America (22.8%).
14 bility was observed in the location, number (East: 44 +/- 20% relative standard deviation (RSD), N =
15 .8% per 10 degrees of longitude from west to east across the study area between 1988 and 2001.
16           For example, increased rainfall in East Africa (as predicted in many recent climate-model s
17 e Americas, West Africa, Central Africa, and East Africa against peptides derived from 10 of these pr
18 ns are associated with increased rainfall in East Africa and decreased rainfall in southern Africa, W
19 ervention in 25 eye hospitals in South Asia, East Africa and Latin America over 4 years.
20 ich has significant parentage from South and East Africa and more diversity.
21 America and the Caribbean countries, Central east Africa and South east Asia.
22 sease wheat stem rust, have been detected in East Africa and the Middle East, where they lead to subs
23 ation variant at SLC24A5 was introduced into East Africa by gene flow from non-Africans.
24 reds of springs currently distributed across East Africa could function as persistent groundwater hyd
25                                      So far, East Africa harbored the oldest fossil and archaeologica
26                 Zika virus was discovered in East Africa in 1947 by the Rockefeller Foundation during
27 urce, yet its spatiotemporal availability in East Africa is poorly understood.
28    Whether these parasites are widespread in East Africa is unknown.
29                              The Sustainable East Africa Research in Community Health (SEARCH) study
30 a threat from long-distance dispersal out of East Africa to the large wheat producing areas in Pakist
31  a cave in Morocco challenge the notion that East Africa was the birthplace of modern humans.
32 uring El Nino years was higher in regions of East Africa with increased rainfall, but incidence was a
33 miological data are needed from southern and east Africa, and from patients with established liver di
34                               In contrast to East Africa, environmental drivers did not trigger the e
35 st all wheat producing countries in Southern/East Africa, the Middle East and Central/South Asia.
36  IOT directly impacted the Bay of Bengal and east Africa, with over 283,000 people perishing.
37 a double-blind, placebo-controlled part B in East Africa.
38 based testing and treatment program in rural East Africa.
39 evels in wild-captured vectors from West and East Africa.
40 e keratoconus (Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America), pseudophakic bullous k
41            Comparative inferences with other East African and western Asia fat-tail and European shee
42                 Moreover, in two independent East African cohorts we demonstrate a reproducible hiera
43                                           In East African cohorts, we observed a hierarchy of Gag-pro
44 vs. 2.8 log10 IU/mL; P = 0.03) compared with East African FBAAs.
45 genotypes A (78%) and D (16%) were common in East African FBAAs.
46 Before the start of the SEARCH trial, 51% of east African HIV-positive adults had viral suppression,
47  compared with white American, European, and east African women furthermore suggests that selected ge
48 = 114, 37.62%), Haarlem (N = 76, 25.08%) and East African-Indian (EAI) (N = 42, 13.86%).
49 rich water from Maumee Bay to be transported east along the southern shoreline past the Toledo water
50  culture that became influential in the Near East and beyond.
51 ountries in Southern/East Africa, the Middle East and Central/South Asia.
52 lithic and Neolithic periods across the Near East and Europe.
53 s, geographically links Europe with the Near East and has served as a crossroad for human migrations
54 re food security, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region where biophysical co
55 sed lately, new HIV infections in the Middle East and North Africa region have increased; however, th
56 the disease is far more common in the Middle East and North Africa, where consanguinity is common oft
57 hs and 4.2% of global DALYs, 59% of these in east and south Asia.
58 th sites closer to riverine outflow from the east and south of Moreton Bay having higher stocks than
59 71 species, with most species distributed in East and Southeast Asia, and several species in North Am
60                                           In East and Southeast Asia, details of Holocene RSL are poo
61 tention centres (CDDCs) is common throughout East and Southeast Asia.
62                                           In east and southern Africa, seroprevalence was 0.05% (0.00
63 omic inference reveals that Scythians in the east and the west of the steppe zone can best be describ
64 t association with spawning time in both the east and west Atlantic.
65 o hunter-gatherer and nomadic populations of east and west Eurasia as well as the Neolithic farming e
66 l-scale oscillations are synchronous between East and West hemispheres.
67 two distinct classes of Firmicutes inhabited East and West Lobe Bonney at depths of 30 m.
68 und to be associated with type 2 diabetes in East and/or South Asian ancestry populations.
69 science in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia (i.e., the "Global South").
70 ure and surface-derived meltwater influenced East Antarctic ice mass balance under warmer-than-presen
71 cal records limits our understanding of past East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) behaviour and thus our a
72 tely 85 to 110% of the volume of the present East Antarctic Ice Sheet is required to explain many of
73  dated subglacial calcites from close to the East Antarctic Ice-Sheet margin, which together suggest
74 he continent and up to 35% on the margins of East Antarctica, significantly affecting satellite-based
75 thabu, Germany, are traced back to the North East Arctic Atlantic cod population that has supported t
76 al air quality simulation was conducted over East Asia (27-km) and over South Korea (9-km) to assess
77 n southeast Asia (60.1), Oceania (58.3), and east Asia (56.5), with the greatest DALY burdens in chil
78                         The world regions of east Asia (age-standardised DALYs 136.32), southeast Asi
79 and leaf-out monitoring in 1585 species from East Asia (EA), Europe (EU) and North America (NA).
80              Studies were completed in South East Asia (n=13), Sub-Saharan Africa (n=6) and South Ame
81 ddle East, South Asia, and Oceania and South East Asia (OSEA) regions.
82  of elite aromatic rice varieties from South East Asia and Australia as well as in a collection of re
83  and volatile organic compounds (VOCs)) from East Asia and explicitly track their physicochemical evo
84  of formation of the monsoons in South Asia, East Asia and northern Australia are different.
85               Estimated PM2.5-mortalities in East Asia and South Asia increased by 21% and 85% respec
86 on of male lineages in population studies of East Asia and Southeast Asia.
87 h favors southward intrusions of cold air to East Asia and thus causes severe local cooling.
88 is found in 10 to 18% of cervical cancers in East Asia but is rather uncommon elsewhere.
89 ue to air pollution controls but stronger in East Asia due to deteriorating air quality.
90 he World Health Organization's (WHO's) South-East Asia Region (SEAR) in April 2016.The strong commitm
91 o imply a climatic dipole between Europe and East Asia since the cold-warm characteristics are revers
92 t Brachyponera chinensis was introduced from East Asia to the United States where it disrupts native
93  1.4) in Australia to -0.1% (-2.1 to 1.6) in east Asia under the highest emission scenario, although
94  In temperate areas such as northern Europe, east Asia, and Australia, the less intense warming and l
95 n hornet (Vespa velutina) is native to South-East Asia, and is a voracious predator of pollinating in
96 uctions suggest that the tribe originated in East Asia, and then dispersed to Southeast Asia and Nort
97                     Genotype 1b dominates in east Asia, whereas in south Asia and southeast Asia geno
98 r differences in child development using the East Asia-Pacific Early Child Development Scales (EAP-EC
99  gender equality across six countries in the east Asia-Pacific region were associated with improved p
100 n, and education in six countries across the east Asia-Pacific region.
101 wed by onward transmission to South Asia and East Asia.
102 ted bi-partition of the YDS also occurred in East Asia.
103  within North America could be attributed to East Asia.
104 nd the African Saharawi region than in South-East Asia.
105 eaved forests (EBLFs) inhabit large areas of East Asia.
106 ean countries, Central east Africa and South east Asia.
107 torical assembly of the subtropical EBLFs in East Asia.
108 a and is now most prevalent in Southeast and East Asia.
109 ld such as Africa, South America, the Middle East, Asia and the Caribbean.
110 tions (allele frequencies: African = 0.0016; East Asian = 0.0045; European = 0.0036; Finnish = 0.0003
111 er Southern Himalayan Tibeto-Burmans derived East Asian ancestry not from the Tibetan/Sherpa lineage,
112 nce was associated with higher intelligence, East Asian ancestry, male sex, younger age, formal music
113 stry and 14,068 cases and 13,104 controls of East Asian ancestry.
114 l Nino associated sub-seasonal signal of the East Asian and Northern Europe wintertime temperature re
115 d by CNdep over 1960-2007 in a large area of East Asian and West European forests due to a faster gro
116 e O3 over North America can be attributed to East Asian anthropogenic emissions, compared with 0.7 pp
117 uited as the discovery population, and three East Asian cohorts were included for independent replica
118 a mixture of Yamnaya-related ancestry and an East Asian component.
119 on the Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP) East Asian dataset.
120 rphisms associated with HD in populations of East Asian descent and in a minority of patients from ot
121 zed HTT lowering therapies in HD patients of East Asian descent.
122                    Older age, hyperopia, and east Asian ethnic origin are the main risk factors for p
123  1990 in European forests and around 2010 in East Asian forests, and both increased sevenfold relativ
124 s suggestively associated with QT in a prior East Asian GWAS; in contrast BVES and CAP2 murine knocko
125 ed staged GWAS meta-analyses in up to 69,414 East Asian individuals from 24 studies with participants
126 ne protein-coding genetic variants in 47,532 East Asian individuals.
127            We then combined results from the East Asian meta-analysis with association results from u
128 mmon hydroclimatic phenomena at least in the East Asian monsoon system.
129 trary, the establishment of the mid-latitude East Asian monsoon was mainly controlled by the uplift o
130                         A 66-year-old man of East Asian origin with a previous total gastrectomy was
131 icans was higher than that observed in other East Asian populations and in people of other ethnicitie
132 istinct sublineage that separated from other East Asian populations approximately 10,000 yr ago.
133 on of their genomic relationships with South/East Asian populations provided evidence for Tibetan adm
134                   We found that Siberian and East Asian populations shared 38% of their ancestry with
135 ed stink bug (BMSB, Halyomorpha halys) is an East Asian species now established across North America
136 that two independent intensifications of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) around the O-M boundary
137              The Holocene variability in the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) based on speleothem del
138 recipitation variability associated with the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) has profound societal i
139 es correlates strongly with the weakening of East Asian summer monsoon which is the primary source of
140 4% of the sample was white, 13% African, 11% East Asian, and 11% South Asian; 7% had "other" (n = 121
141 , 31 were Asian (including 24 South Asian, 4 East Asian, and 3 Middle Eastern), and 3 were black.
142  traits in 71,638 individuals from European, East Asian, and African ancestries using a Bayesian appr
143 iduals from 82 cohorts of European, African, East Asian, and South Asian ancestry, we identified 60 c
144  significance, including 3 novel loci and 14 East Asian-specific coding variant associations.
145                                 We report on East-Asian alpha- and beta-cell gene signatures and subs
146 and C-terminus of PZase were associated with East-Asian and Euro-American lineages, respectively.
147         We identify expression signatures in East-Asian beta-cells that perhaps reflects increased su
148 rotein ubiquitination to be associated among East-Asian beta-cells.
149                                Comparing our East-Asian data with data from primarily European subjec
150 alidations to fully appreciate their role in East-Asian diabetes pathogenesis.
151         We aimed to assess these findings in East-Asian islet-cells.
152     448 islet-cells were captured from three East-Asian non-diabetic subjects for scRNA-seq.
153 ed alleles), p.Gln263X and p.Leu424CysfsX in East Asians (28.2% and 20.5%, respectively), and p.Ala41
154 oups: non-Hispanic whites, Hispanic/Latinos, East Asians and African Americans.
155 dividuals account for approximately 16.1% of East Asians and approximately 2.8% of Europeans whereas
156 ntified by protein-altering variants in both East Asians and Europeans, and thus are likely to be fun
157 ence for Tibetan admixture with low-altitude East Asians and for Sherpa isolation.
158  parsimony-based analysis that suggests that East Asians and Melanesians are sister groups, and I dis
159 1c-002611 is one of the dominant lineages of East Asians and Southeast Asians.
160 mpared with Africans, Latinos, South Asians, East Asians, and other unassigned non-Europeans.
161 for grape wine and viniculture from the Near East, at ca. 6,000-5,800 BC.
162 mmertime atmospheric circulation--the summer East Atlantic (SEA) pattern--is predictable from the pre
163 ng-term wider-ranging movements in the north-east Atlantic is currently lacking.
164  Enterobacteriaceae in Europe and the Middle East, but it is frequently missed because many isolates
165 The incised stream channel is bounded on the east by a narrow floodplain and a steep hillslope, and o
166 ility on centennial-millennial timescales in east central Europe and Greenland were synchronous withi
167 749 individual loggerheads nesting along the east central Florida (USA) coast, the largest rookery fo
168 n efforts: the continental shelf adjacent to east central Florida and the Great Bahama Bank, which su
169  Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), particularly in East-Central Europe (ECE).
170 r temperature and moisture source changes in East-Central Europe for the Holocene, based on stable is
171 n, weakening the Kuroshio intrusion onto the East China Sea shelf.
172 e total catches, revenue, and biomass in the East China Sea, but single-species management would decr
173 xplain the high reported wild catches in the East China Sea-one of the most productive ecosystems in
174  between two phylogeographic lineages in the East China Sea.
175 e shelf and enhancing its intrusion into the East China Sea.
176 s northeastward along the shelf break in the East China Sea.
177 cally distributed across the Kuroshio in the East China Sea: predominant cyclonic (anticyclonic) eddi
178  modulates the water masses of the South and East China Seas.
179 auraceae), which is endangered and native to east China.
180 netically more diverse than the entire A1/D1 East cluster caused the sudden emergence of Verticillium
181  isolates with an 'A1/D1 West' and an 'A1/D1 East' cluster.
182 etween representatives of the A1/D1 West and East clusters excluded population distinctiveness throug
183 mon estuarine bivalves in the United States' east coast and is frequently found in archaeological sit
184 hough situated approximately 400 km from the east coast of Africa, Madagascar exhibits cultural, ling
185  from three periodontal practices across the east coast of Australia.
186 discovered that C. ciliata first invaded the east coast of China and subsequently moved inland.
187 s, particularly over the Caribbean basin and East Coast of North America.
188      Trainees from 4 University Hospitals in East Denmark were included (N = 54).
189 e aircraft and approximately 2/3 of the west-east difference in emissions.
190 ancient set of cultivated plants of the Near East domestication center and remains an important crop
191                                     In south east England there is a 7% chance of exceeding the curre
192 and flooding in many regions including south east England.
193 s could result in stronger separation of the East-European and Asian steppes as well as European 'war
194 he slowest rates of warming evident on north-east-facing slopes.
195                                In the Middle East, genotype 4 HCV infection is the most common genoty
196  unprecedented low sea-ice occurrence in the East Greenland Current and conclude that properties of t
197 or physiological and behavioral responses of East Greenland narwhals after release from net entanglem
198  palaeo-LMA proxy to fossil gymnosperms from East Greenland reveals significant shifts in the dominan
199 tochondrial genomes in Europe and the Middle East, in 340 samples from 17 populations for which Y-chr
200                                      Further east, in the Baltic region, the transition was gradual,
201  find that anomalously high JJA ozone in the East is correlated with these springtime patterns: warm
202 tablished seven months before the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in a survey of older c
203 s was directly in the line of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.
204 stances following exposure to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.
205                     In March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated several power stations
206                                     The 2011 East Japan earthquake generated a massive tsunami that l
207 ed rather than increased following the Great East Japan Earthquake.
208 th 3 distinctive hop varieties (Hersbrucker, East Kent Goldings, Zeus) to achieve equi-bitter levels.
209 provenance implies a sustained source in the East Kunlun Shan throughout this time period.
210 ) techniques were integrated to retrieve the east, north, and up components of surface deformation.
211  the western portion of the study area on an east-northeast to west-southwest axis, stretching 230 km
212 vinces followed by a spread to the South and East of China.
213 ular epidemiology of LA-MRSA isolated in the East of England (broadly Cambridge and the surrounding a
214 early intervention psychosis services in the East of England were identified during 2 million person-
215 a demonstrate a low burden of LA-MRSA in the East of England, but the detection of mecC-MRSA and ST39
216 study between 2012 and 2013 conducted in the East of England, United Kingdom.
217 red to a teaching hospital in Zahedan, South-East of Iran.
218 th the Kuroshio Extension (KE) as it extends east of Japan ("upstream KE").
219 ainly distributed in the north and along the east of Madagascar, exhibiting strong site fidelity over
220                                 About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a criti
221 rvested in 2012/2014 respectively from North East of Scotland) and their ethanol/water (95:5) Soxhlet
222 oaquin when the Merchant Vessel El Faro sank east of the Bahamas on October 1, 2015.
223 at intermediate and high migration altitudes east of the Caribbean.
224 gs at the "Barranc de la Boella" site (north-east of the Iberian Peninsula) seem to indicate that an
225 ), and 0.34 (95% CI, 0.20-0.56) for African, East or South Asian Canadians and for patients with "oth
226 re estimated from 14 aerial surveys of two ("East" or "West") 35 x 35 km grids, two aircraft-based ma
227 c central North Pacific (CNP) to the neritic east Pacific region near the Baja California Peninsula (
228 servations of the melting regime beneath the East Pacific Rise with our experimental results requires
229 id-Pacific and near-equatorial region of the east Pacific were identified as representative regions f
230 crease in feedback occurring in the tropical East Pacific.
231 important North Pacific teleconnection - the East Pacific/North Pacific (EP/NP) pattern - and United
232                                       In the East Pilbara Terrane, Western Australia, low-magnesium b
233 caused by the more genetically uniform A1/D1 East population.
234 ome of the earliest pottery made in the Near East, probably served as combination fermentation, aging
235 ape scale, the coastal wetlands of the South East Queensland catchments (17,792 ha) are comprised of
236 ng comorbidities, on fatal outcome of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) cases up to the end of
237                                   The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) emerged in Saudi Arabia
238                           A number of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreaks have been lin
239 acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), as well as a number of
240 hogen that is the causative agent for Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS).
241  acute respiratory infection from the Middle East respiratory syndrome and to compare these features
242  identified as the causative agent of Middle East respiratory syndrome and was named MERS coronavirus
243                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) binds t
244                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) emerged
245                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has bee
246 healthcare-associated transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has bee
247  routes and risk factors for zoonotic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infecti
248                To date, 1841 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infecti
249 ing MERS-CoV pathogenesis in vivo The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a hi
250                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a li
251                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is an e
252                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is an i
253                                       Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) utilize
254 tory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), and hu
255 oVs.IMPORTANCE Coronaviruses, such as Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), encode
256 d was used for screening of synthetic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), Mycoba
257 sment (EQA) specimens and 2 different Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus isolates have been
258                  A total 130 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus were identified du
259 spiratory syndrome CoV (SARS-CoV) and Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV (MERS-CoV).
260 re acute respiratory infection of non-Middle East respiratory syndrome etiology (non-Middle East resp
261 he 2002-2003 SARS epidemic and recent Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak indicate that there m
262                         Patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
263 ll patients with laboratory-confirmed Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
264 st respiratory syndrome etiology (non-Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
265 associated with death compared to non-Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
266 and comorbidities among patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
267                              Although Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
268 ents were younger than those with non-Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infec
269 nt for potential confounding factors, Middle East respiratory syndrome was independently associated w
270 associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and Middle East respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (MERS-C
271 spiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV and the Middle East respiratory syndrome-CoV, cause acute respiratory i
272 f human diseases, including yersiniosis, Far East scarlet-like fever and the plague.
273 t coast and sub-tropical forest in the north-east show positive trends.
274 ion pathways are key factors controlling the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) methane (CH4) emission
275          Here, 2 y of observations at Tiksi (East Siberian Arctic) establish a strong seasonality in
276 r median incomes, and in the New England and East South Central census regions (aOR vs Pacific census
277 tle or no data are available from the Middle East, South America, Africa, or south Asia.
278 er million population) in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and Oceania and South East Asia (OSEA)
279 merica and Europe, South America, the Middle East, south Asia, China, southeast Asia, and Africa.
280  failure in Africa, China, India, the Middle East, southeast Asia and South America; we also explored
281 1970, into two main regions, West Africa and East/Southern Africa, causing epidemics that lasted up t
282 parts a conformational bias toward the North-East sugar pucker, due to intramolecular hydrogen bondin
283 though CIDs are more prevalent in the Middle East than Western countries, the resources for genetic d
284 ind evidence that significant gene-flow from east to west Eurasia must have occurred early during the
285 n Asia (South Korea pooled: 206), the Middle East (Turkey pooled: 160), and Southern America (Chile:
286 ee of 21 parishes in west Uganda and none in east Uganda and in 24 of 26 Kenya geopolitical subunits.
287 eople in west Uganda, 516 (45.0%) of 1147 in east Uganda, and 3093 (52.8%) of 5854 in Kenya.
288 hunters in the environmentally heterogeneous East used a more diverse set of points than those in the
289 se in the observed enhancement ratios in the East (West).
290 tructure of Northern Eurasians, existence of East-West and North-South genetic gradients, and assesse
291 s reproduce both the tri-modal (north-south, east-west and northeast-southwest) orientation and the s
292 agnetic declination could provide the mostly east-west component for a true bi-coordinate navigation
293 ed night-migratory songbirds can correct for east-west displacements to unknown locations [3-9].
294 e Indian landmass to the Indian Ocean and an east-west pattern from the Core Monsoon Zone (CMZ) to ea
295           The longitude problem (determining east-west position) is a classical problem in human sea
296 00-km transect spanning the State's fivefold east-west precipitation gradient ( 1,500 to 300 mm), we
297 f the calling activity synchronizes with the east-west progression of the sun.
298  been detected in East Africa and the Middle East, where they lead to substantial economic losses and
299 s of Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East, which cover approximately 25% of the total land ar
300 recipitation, and higher temperatures in the East, which increases surface ozone concentrations there

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