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1 d on Zr2AlC and Cr2AlC MAX phases to compare their ability to accommodate point defects under irradia
2 ral image analysis methods are evaluated for their ability to accurately enumerate single molecules b
3 A distinct advantage of nanosensor arrays is their ability to achieve ultralow detection limits in so
4         In particular, the latter influences their ability to act as cloud condensation nuclei, where
5  sequence and structural determinants impact their ability to act as functional receptors for MERS-Co
6 ntly, neuropeptides have been recognized for their ability to act as potent cellular growth factors o
7 or SimCells was explored, as demonstrated by their ability to act as sensitive biosensors for small m
8                C. muridarum mutants, despite their ability to activate acute oviduct inflammation, ar
9 ion of NMDAR antagonists seemingly relies on their ability to activate protein-synthesis-dependent ho
10 oods to satiety, monkeys were then tested on their ability to adapt their choices in response to the
11 hese supramolecular biomaterials is based on their ability to adapt to cell behavior as a result of d
12 previously learned songs but interfered with their ability to adaptively modify the duration of vocal
13 rm these Streptomyces cells 'explorers', for their ability to adopt a non-branching vegetative hyphal
14 ty of backbone N-substituted peptides limits their ability to adopt stable secondary structures.
15 recently received considerable attention for their ability to affect biological invasions, however, r
16 e we examined a role for HCN channels, given their ability to alter synaptic integration, in the expr
17 cts of the study should be considered, given their ability to alter the interpretation of the images.
18 ated aS (acetyl-aS); and aS fibrils, testing their ability to be chemically modified by DHA.
19      Further plasticity is displayed through their ability to be polarized as subtypes M1 and M2 in a
20  differences between FTDP-17 Tau variants in their ability to be seeded, with variants at Pro(301) an
21 ibodies, their specific characteristics, and their ability to be selectively induced and/or potentiat
22 confronting surgeon-scientists and impacting their ability to be successful.
23                                              Their ability to be targeted to tumor tissues in vivo us
24  internal standards over SIL peptides due to their ability to better mimic the digestion of human-der
25  domain and SLR that are otherwise known for their abilities to bind membrane lipids [21, 22] and sca
26 PP-stimulatory activity of STN1 variants and their abilities to bind POLA2.
27          A typical feature of these IRESs is their ability to bind directly to the eukaryotic initiat
28 ngle-Tyr receptors to signal correlated with their ability to bind Gab1 (Grb2-associated binding prot
29 glomerulosclerosis-linked ACTN4 mutants lose their ability to bind liganded GR and support GRE-mediat
30                   Due to this modularity and their ability to bind long DNA sequences with high speci
31                                              Their ability to bind RNA is essential for virion infilt
32 ich amyloid-like structures, as indicated by their ability to bind thioflavin T and Congo red.
33 ogeneous and refractory disease by virtue of their ability to bind two distinct antigens.
34 ated fragments of the pxr region to test for their ability to block development.
35 level how their interactions with Btk define their ability to block different signaling pathways.
36 continue to receive growing attention due to their ability to bypass the skin's stratum corneum barri
37 que apical morphology that provides clues to their ability to capture microbial particles.
38 t to increase their maneuverability and thus their ability to capture prey.
39  a combination of mouse strains differing in their ability to carry out CX3CR1-mediated sampling and
40 t NanA-deficient pneumococci are impaired in their ability to cause both nasal colonization and middl
41 ion with the ribosome, which correlates with their ability to cause cell death.
42 l three oxidants have in common, however, is their ability to cause substantial protein aggregation.
43         Central to all of these functions is their ability to change conformation in response to mech
44 teins and drug targets-depends critically on their ability to change shape, transitioning among disti
45 s and/or adhesion mechanisms that influenced their ability to colonize the stem cell niche.
46 onment (TME) and to what degree this affects their ability to combat tumor progression remain poorly
47 tes have attracted a lot of attention due to their ability to combine solution processing with outsta
48 unique role in sound localization because of their ability to compare the relative arrival time of lo
49 ive association with actin filaments affects their ability to compete.
50     Probiotic supernatants were screened for their ability to concordantly decrease the constitutive
51 n-like structures have been investigated for their ability to consolidate waterlogged archaeological
52 nary resilience of microbial communities and their ability to constraint detrimental mutants should b
53  to induce tooth formation, they do not lose their ability to contribute to tooth formation and diffe
54 show further that different sugars differ in their ability to control cellular acidification, in the
55 AP-TEAD pathways interact indirectly through their ability to control cytoskeletal dynamics.
56 g partners, and describe how this influences their ability to control localized GTPase activity in th
57  human monoclonal antibodies to DENV EDE for their ability to control ZIKV infection in the brains, t
58 ir response to water availability can reveal their ability to cope with and adapt to climate change.
59 g across space and through time can indicate their ability to cope with environmental variability and
60 f their upstream emissions or doubtful about their ability to count and control them.
61          An unusual feature of the family is their ability to couple the transport of chemically dive
62 ant Gbeta1 subunits were further analyzed by their ability to couple to dopamine D1R receptors by rea
63 d on their relatively high concentration and their ability to create new amplicons despite the theore
64 he main advantage of redox flow batteries is their ability to decouple power and energy.
65      A remarkable feature of biomaterials is their ability to deform in response to certain external
66 ram-negative phylum Bacteroidetes depends on their ability to degrade dietary glycans that cannot be
67 -rich regions of the ocean and are known for their ability to degrade polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
68 podia to the extracellular matrix (ECM) with their ability to degrade the ECM in breast tumor cells.
69 ety(ies) on carboxylate(s) were examined for their ability to deliver 1 to plasma.
70 ned a panel of human anti-Env antibodies for their ability to deliver cell-killing toxins to HIV-infe
71 f screening monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) for their ability to deliver cytotoxic agents to infected or
72 paring 2D NMR spectra have been explored for their ability to dereplicate natural products as well as
73 y of available protocols compare in terms of their ability to detect and accurately quantify gene exp
74 stening comfort are not likely to jeopardize their ability to detect and learn new information when u
75 maging and biodistribution studies to assess their ability to detect human PD-L1 expression in vivo.
76 rkers (ITS1, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA and COI) for their ability to differentiate between species.
77 ces their fate upon activation by increasing their ability to differentiate into induced/peripheral r
78 etween images with different values, whereas their ability to discriminate between actions with diffe
79 on of a wide range of compounds by virtue of their ability to display multiple cycloaddition profiles
80 nases have attracted vast attention owing to their abilities to disrupt glycosidic bonds via oxidatio
81 itions for open-ended evolution, but vary in their ability to do so.
82 cating that mast cells are more efficient in their ability to downregulate FXIIIA than in contributin
83 ifferent pandemic HIV-1 group M subtypes for their ability to downregulate major histocompatibility c
84 nd widespread use in chemical biology due to their ability to drive the ligation of separately expres
85 onditions that cause ER stress regardless of their ability to dysregulate ER Ca(2+) inhibit PCSK9 sec
86 ing cells under hyperoxic conditions reduces their ability to efficiently regulate [Ca(2+)]i, resulti
87                 Individuals vary markedly in their ability to empathize with others, which predicts t
88 abilistic model checker PRISM, demonstrating their ability to emulate the function of asynchronous co
89  spectroscopy to test 40 healthy newborns on their ability to encode words presented in concomitance
90 st intriguing of potential ArM properties is their ability to endow homogeneous catalysts with a gene
91                                 Furthermore, their ability to enhance cisplatin sensitivity was analy
92 ndidates for sensing applications because of their ability to enhance light-matter interactions in a
93 lytical techniques in the field and evaluate their ability to estimate density of a globally widespre
94 ) produces many capsule types that differ in their abilities to evade host immune recognition.
95             The defining feature of PITPs is their ability to exchange phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns)
96                      However, groups vary in their ability to execute these complex behaviours, often
97 to prime naive CD4 T cells in vivo, restores their ability to expand and become germinal center T fol
98 ory T cells, pro-inflammatory Th17 cells, or their ability to express IL-17.
99  frequently divided into functional types by their ability to extract and relay specific features fro
100 solution-play an important role in governing their ability to fold and participate in biomolecular in
101 We observed that wolves outperformed dogs in their ability to follow causal cues, suggesting that dom
102 rom six of the eight centers were tested for their ability to form bone and support hematopoiesis by
103 d in variable BMSC characteristics including their ability to form bone and support hematopoiesis.
104 n paxillin expression in HeLa cells promotes their ability to form colonies in soft agar, whereas ect
105 sm to control directional migration and that their ability to form dynamically within cells may contr
106                                Nevertheless, their ability to form H-bonded complexes has been only m
107 es have received increasing attention due to their ability to form higher ordered structures similar
108 -transferases (GST), yet differ from them in their ability to form ion channels.
109             Two wheat cultivars differing in their ability to form mycorrhiza were (co)inoculated wit
110 se activity of neutrophils partly depends on their ability to form neutrophil extracellular traps (NE
111  their chemical diversity of side chains and their ability to form secondary structures, enable their
112 ation of model substrates is correlated with their ability to form stable substrate complexes; especi
113 0) cells abolished or significantly retarded their ability to form tumours.
114 orporate into HIV-1 particles and compromise their ability to fuse with target cells, an effect that
115 thin the bee brain and subsequently compared their ability to generalize achromatic patterns to the o
116 ys became proficient in this task, we tested their ability to generalize to a number of untrained, no
117 velopmental potency and are characterized by their ability to generate all cell types of an adult org
118  macrophages and were severely attenuated in their ability to generate cutaneous lesions in mice.
119 substrates and their conductivity as well as their ability to generate electrochemiluminescence inves
120  positioning of CD4(+)CD8(+) thymocytes, and their ability to generate mature alphabetaT-cells and CD
121  these cells from myelin and Remak cells and their ability to give rise to myelin cells after regener
122                       They were compared for their abilities to grow on a range of sugar carbon sourc
123 omaterials are gaining special attention for their ability to guide bone tissue regeneration through
124       Naive CD4 T cell responses, especially their ability to help B cell responses, become compromis
125 planar electromagnetic resonators results in their ability to host two degenerate resonant modes.
126     Tools were characterized on the basis of their ability to identify taxa at the genus, species, an
127 ly established risk models were assessed for their ability to identify those most likely to develop o
128 blating these neurons in juveniles disrupted their ability to imitate features of an adult tutor's so
129 A variety of approaches are being tested for their ability to impact HIV reservoir size.
130 , potassium and calcium channel blockers for their ability to improve the efficacy of Metarhizium aga
131 thiol-containing compounds were examined for their ability to increase intracellular GSH levels in a
132 of their potent anti-inflammatory effect and their ability to induce apoptosis in lymphoid malignanci
133 ed following ischemia, eight were tested for their ability to induce cytokine response in macrophages
134 genic nature of necroptotic cancer cells and their ability to induce efficient anti-tumor immunity.
135                                     Based on their ability to induce endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stres
136 lity of the matrix by CAFs is preserved, but their ability to induce invasion is abrogated.
137            Different NK cell subsets vary in their ability to induce LFA-1 binding activity after act
138 +) T cell allo-reactive responses, including their ability to induce target tissue damage in a unique
139 r compounds developed more than 30 y ago for their ability to induce terminal differentiation of tran
140 ngth distribution of the amyloid fibrils and their ability to induce the heritable [PSI(+)] prion phe
141 re were differences between these species in their ability to infect vaginal squamous epithelial cell
142 y and frequent host shifting of viruses make their ability to influence invasion events likely.
143 minished suppressive capacity as assessed by their ability to inhibit Ab responses in vitro.
144 SK family members: BI-D1870 and BRD7389, for their ability to inhibit both proliferation and protein
145                All compounds were tested for their ability to inhibit DYRK1A, DYRK1B, DYRK2, and the
146 mutant mouse and rabbit sera were tested for their ability to inhibit IgE recognition of Cyp c 1, Cyp
147 uman exome sequencing projects and evaluated their ability to inhibit intracellular calcium release m
148 ntracellular mTOR inhibition, MSCs augmented their ability to inhibit T-cell proliferation and contro
149 (III) coordination compounds were tested for their ability to inhibit TRAP activity and [Au(4,4'-dime
150                                              Their ability to interact has been investigated in the s
151  11 were defective or partially defective in their ability to interact with Hsp90Ecin vivo in a bacte
152 gressed from normal tubules, as evidenced by their ability to interact with systemically injected ant
153 esigned acidic extensions were evaluated for their ability to interact with three bZIPs.
154 pelling of scientific names greatly diminish their ability to interconnect data.
155  different techniques employed for screening their ability to interfere with ELAV protein-mRNA comple
156                      These subsets varied in their ability to internalize Escherichia coli, Staphyloc
157 erence antibiotics were studied in vitro for their ability to kill 2 pathogenic strains of Escherichi
158 ricin (RAC) and pulchellin (PAC) toxins, for their ability to kill HIV Env-expressing cells.
159 are favoured when insecticide effectiveness (their ability to kill homozygous susceptible mosquitoes)
160 gical response to tACS is closely related to their ability to learn a motor task.
161 so we introduce feedback gates which augment their ability to learn during their lifetime.
162 e of honeybee visually guided behaviors, and their ability to learn has made them an important tool f
163 tudy, six commercial enzymes were tested for their ability to make fish protein hydrolysate powders f
164  lacking Ndfip1 were more likely to maintain their ability to make IL-17, were more potent proinflamm
165  Il4 gene copy are significantly impaired in their ability to make specific IgE responses against all
166 at have taken the exercise and the impact on their ability to manage complex projects.
167 ation in the visual and auditory modalities, their abilities to match numerosities across modalities,
168 direct control of dopamine cell function and their ability to mediate antagonistic interactions betwe
169 we examined various truncations of PIASy for their ability to mediate SUMOylation.
170 CerS6-deficient splenocytes maybe related to their ability to migrate and proliferate in vivo rather
171  aspects of myeloid cell function, including their ability to migrate into inflamed tissues during au
172 tested a series of transcription factors for their ability to mimic Lhx2 overexpression and suppress
173 atom transfer radical polymerization lies in their ability to minimize fluorescence while enhancing e
174 ested using a Drosophila CLN3 model to study their ability to modify the CLN3-neurodegenerative pheno
175 tention as potential drug targets because of their ability to modulate Galpha activity.
176 nserved residues were mutated, and evaluated their ability to modulate glucose homeostasis and body w
177  display a therapeutic plasticity because of their ability to modulate immunity, foster tissue repair
178 rapeutic candidates for psoriasis because of their ability to modulate the translocation and expressi
179             The analogues were evaluated for their ability to modulate TREK-1 channel by electrophysi
180 y enhanced the IFN response, irrespective of their ability to neutralize CD4+ T cell infection.
181 apy for Dravet syndrome, they are limited by their ability to only modulate synaptic receptors.
182  to weak time-dependent magnetic fields lose their ability to orient in the geomagnetic field.
183 trate the value of iFCS measurements through their ability, to our knowledge, to provide new informat
184 how a stringent design tradeoff that hampers their ability to overcome retroactivity.
185 ut still naive T cells, RTEs are impaired in their ability to perform aerobic glycolysis following ac
186 to meet this demand, photoreceptors maintain their ability to perform aerobic glycolysis.
187 xist in awake sleepwalkers, characterized by their ability to perform complex locomotor actions in th
188 een winning a great deal of attention due to their ability to perform fast and at the expense of low-
189 r specificity of the catalysts together with their ability to perform simultaneous multiple bioorthog
190 viruses during the acute infection phase and their ability to persist under immune tolerance.
191 e it impedes coral heterotrophic feeding and their ability to photosynthesize.
192 uester proinflammatory cytokines and inhibit their ability to potentiate the sepsis cascade.
193                                       Whilst their ability to predict clinical outcomes has been exte
194 e layers and the full multiplex structure on their ability to predict empirically observed age of acq
195 rmeability measurements which in turn limits their ability to predict key processes such as drug tran
196 mptions, and all five models were tested for their ability to predict nitrate concentrations in the e
197 crophages and dendritic cells are limited in their ability to present antigen to CD4+ T cells suggest
198 st-eclosion to thirty-day-old flies, proving their ability to prevent the toxicity of different patho
199                           Thus, DCs modulate their ability to prime tolerogenic or immunogenic T cell
200 y of spin-torque nano-oscillators (STNOs) is their ability to produce a frequency modulated (FM) sign
201 re of Toll-like receptor ligands to evaluate their ability to produce cytokines, express CD154, and i
202 ence that mutant IDH1 enzymes vary widely in their ability to produce D2HG.
203 orrelation in many existing aligners between their ability to produce good topological vs. functional
204 lso called nonclassical Th1 cells because of their ability to produce IFN-gamma, similar to Th1 cells
205 profile, expressed granzyme B and maintained their ability to produce IFN-gamma.
206  been focused on T- or B-cell phenotypes and their ability to produce protective antibodies, but it i
207 le of (99m)Tc- and (111)In-labeled C2Am, and their ability to produce rapid and cell death-specific i
208 rg null mutants in L. donovani and evaluated their ability to proliferate in vitro and trigger infect
209 agents were synthesized and investigated for their abilities to promote rapid fluorination at silicon
210 induction and ranking vaccine strategies for their ability to promote bnAb development.
211 tested both in vitro and in vivo to evaluate their ability to promote corneal epithelial cell migrati
212 omain I and VEGF189 and analyzed in vivo for their ability to promote dermal wound healing.
213 ted concurrently in a fashion that maximizes their ability to promote effective antigen presentation
214 acking type I IFN signaling were impaired in their ability to promote IL-18 induction.
215 heir cytotoxicity toward nucleated cells and their ability to promote platelet activation with result
216 CXCL12 in TGFbeta-unresponsive MSCs restored their ability to promote tumour metastasis.
217     CpoS-deficient strains are attenuated in their ability to propagate in cell culture and are clear
218       These methods may be compared based on their ability to provide accurate and precise position i
219 cological communities, potentially hindering their ability to provide ecosystem services for humanity
220 oxides have attracted much interest owing to their ability to provide high power density in lithium b
221                         We evaluate them for their ability to provide relevant information under prec
222 en amphibian biodiversity worldwide owing to their ability to rapidly expand their geographical distr
223 bearing cells correlated with differences in their ability to re-stimulate influenza-specific CD4 T c
224  of tumor-derived cell lines is dependent on their ability to recapitulate underlying genomic aberrat
225 and OFF ensemble neural activities differ in their ability to recruit recurrent inhibition, entrain f
226 ff-target effect that did not interfere with their ability to reduce ethanol intake.
227 ll molecules were selected and evaluated for their ability to reduce S. mutans biofilms, as well as i
228     With age, haematopoietic stem cells lose their ability to regenerate the blood system, and promot
229 es allowed us to classify genotypes based on their ability to regulate different components of the sa
230               Hyperactive DCs are defined by their ability to release interleukin-1 (IL-1) while main
231 t advantages of the GICs are associated with their ability to release long-term antimicrobial agents.
232 firmed for these cells, especially regarding their ability to release neuroactive molecules and influ
233           They are hard to manage because of their ability to remain dormant in soil for many years.
234 production, they have not been evaluated for their ability to remove microbiological contamination.
235 ction and extract preparation techniques for their ability to remove nanoparticulate Ag from a field
236 in different types of municipal wastewaters, their ability to remove nutrient and their biomass compo
237          However, few studies have evaluated their ability to remove organic wastewater compounds (OW
238  many of these retroviral elements have lost their ability to replicate, those whose insertion took p
239  studies used process-based crop models, but their ability to represent effects of high temperature h
240 sphorylates p107 and p130 thereby inhibiting their ability to repress the E2F-responsive E2F1 promote
241 ed a panel of TLR and STING agonists (a) for their ability to reprogram macrophages to a state optima
242 C recombineering technology and investigated their ability to rescue the multi-cystic phenotype of Fl
243 R expression by lung neutrophils, increasing their ability to respond and facilitating host defense.
244 o a variety of environmental conditions, and their ability to respond to environmental variation depe
245 y among responding CD8 T cell populations in their ability to respond to TCR-mediated stimulation and
246 ibit general host gene expression, mainly by their ability to restore binding to the cellular factor
247 s decrease to levels that cause them to lose their ability to resuscitate from starvation, leaving in
248 skewed dendritic cells (DC-RAs) and assessed their abilities to reverse ovalbumin or peanut allergies
249 rast to conventional T cells, compromised in their ability to secrete cytokines.
250 hout this enzyme S. aureus were repressed in their ability to secrete cytolytic toxins, and this appe
251 tate of hyperactivation, which is defined by their ability to secrete IL-1 while retaining viability,
252 fe because of their small molecular size and their ability to self-purify and catalyze chemical react
253                              Moreover, while their ability to self-renew was resistant to SHH inhibit
254 ithanolides 1, 2a, 2c, and 3-36 and compared their ability to sensitize TRAIL-mediated apoptosis in a
255 ly phosphorylated isoforms of osteopontin is their ability to sequester nanoclusters of calcium phosp
256 from their porosity, and resulting from this their ability to serve as containers for optically-activ
257  enhancement of practical relevance, namely, their ability to serve as useful samplers from the groun
258 e attracted considerable attention thanks to their ability to show large third-order nonlinear effect
259 oth US9 and APP processing machinery rely on their ability to shuttle between endosomes and plasma me
260           LPR formulations were assessed for their ability to silence expression of the transcript of
261  for traditional contaminants are limited in their ability to simulate nanomaterials' environmental b
262 e the next-generation biotherapeutics due to their ability to simultaneously recognize two different
263 ICANCE STATEMENT Humans have clear limits in their ability to solve complex reasoning problems.
264  directions for understanding and harnessing their ability to specifically control gene expression.
265 n fungi, many of these introns have retained their ability to spread to intron-free target sites, oft
266 ant groups were synthesized and surveyed for their ability to stabilize an important therapeutic prot
267  free-living planktonic bacteria have traded their ability to stick to nutrient-rich organic particle
268 ression of antigen-presenting molecules, for their ability to stimulate CD4(+) T cells to express CD2
269 f XRCC4/XLF complexes, but without affecting their ability to stimulate LIG4 activity.
270 ith and without chondroitin sulfate (CS) and their ability to stimulate the chondrogenic differentiat
271              RSSH have been investigated for their ability to store H2S in vivo and as a line of defe
272                                        Given their ability to successfully classify datasets from 32
273 een at the forefront of such innovations for their ability to support optical excitations persisting
274 s with poorer clinical outcomes, credited to their ability to suppress antitumor immunity.
275                              Treg cells lost their ability to suppress effector T cells in the presen
276 f alpha-acyl aminocarboxamides and evaluated their ability to suppress heat shock response (HSR) in M
277  length of truncated ORF1 proteins influence their ability to suppress L1 retrotransposition.
278 ia with an IMS-targeting tag did not recover their ability to suppress respiration.
279 were identified as the most winter-hardy for their ability to survive in all nine field experiments w
280 poral characteristics of these interactions, their ability to synchronize neuronal activity and their
281 and unique feature of glandular trichomes is their ability to synthesize and secrete large amounts, r
282 r in vitro and in vivo properties, including their ability to target tumors in an antigen-selective m
283 d attractive bio-therapeutic agents owing to their ability to target two distinct disease mediators.
284 ounting measurements and critically analyzes their ability to test both analytical and simulation-bas
285 nia-based OV and tested viral constructs for their abilities to track and treat tumor development in
286 rs continue to attract great interest due to their ability to transduce energy into nanomechanical mo
287 sohemoglobin (SNO-Hb) widely contested given their ability to transduce nitric oxide bioactivity with
288 y corn>canola>coconut which also depended on their ability to transfer hydrophobic antimicrobial cons
289 st for a key functionality of 40S ribosomes: their ability to translocate the mRNAtRNA pair.
290 o bites of uninfected sand flies potentiates their ability to transmit infection to the vector.
291 ectrometry in the capillary format to assess their abilities to trap and release phosphorylated amino
292         Ceria (CeO2 ) supports are unique in their ability to trap ionic platinum (Pt), providing exc
293 f these compounds was found to be related to their ability to trap rapidly the carbonyl compound, avo
294 ered that the compounds can be classified by their ability to trigger sequestration of Btk residue Y5
295 migrate towards chemical cues and maintained their ability to undergo NETosis after stimulation.
296 HHC7, which displayed a marked difference in their ability to use C18:0 acyl-CoA as a substrate.
297 richia coli strains efficiently use glucose, their ability to use xylose is often repressed in the pr
298 sights into the versatility of YcaO enzymes, their ability to utilize different nucleophiles and prov
299 chine vision, animals are still unmatched in their ability to visually search complex scenes.
300 mber can benefit other members by increasing their ability to withstand antibiotics.

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