I love reading on websites, where else can you ingest all the varied means of visually conveying information simultaneously? |
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Other species, such as thrushes and manakins, usually regurgitate the largest seeds they ingest. |
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But the fact of the matter is, any time you ingest a pill, a chemical, there is going to be a risk. |
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Some of them even went so far as to ingest tape worms to avoid their bodies absorbing the goodness from food and so remaining thin. |
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The classic intestinal infection with Taenia solium results when humans ingest pork with viable cysticerci that exocyst in the small intestine. |
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After prey capture is initiated, jaw prehension is used to ingest the prey item. |
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Many carboxylic acids are present in the foods and drinks we ingest, like malic acid, tartaric acid, and oxalic acid. |
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As the shih-tzu ingest all evidence of a fresh birth, she will shake the new whelp still attached to the placenta by its umbilical cord. |
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All we need to do is have her ingest at one end what she egests from the other end. |
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Livestock may also develop paralysis if they ingest grass pea for a long time. |
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Their secret is to ingest salt, unrefined sugar, and vitamins, which limit weight loss to just a few ounces per day. |
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Frugivorous vertebrates ingest fruits and the seeds within, later defecating the seeds. |
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Do not ingest these oils pure, as the undiluted oil can be fatal even in small doses. |
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The health benefits exceed those of green tea because when you drink matcha you ingest the whole leaf, not just the brewed water. |
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Although a salt shaker is the most obvious source of added sodium in foods, most of the sodium you ingest is hidden. |
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So you need not panic if you ingest a little during your morning ablutions. |
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I feed the cubs after their first exuviations, when they start to fully ingest. |
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When a mosquito bites a dog or a cat that is infected with heartworms, it can ingest heartworm larvae with its blood meal. |
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He says, any way you cut it, I mean anything you ingest in your body that gives you an unfair, competitive edge is cheating. |
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Macrophages throughout the reticuloendothelial system ingest and sequester the organism. |
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The disease spreads when cows ingest animal feed made with parts from dead animals. |
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The penguins ingest the oil as they preen their feathers, which changes the birds' immune systems, making them more vulnerable to disease. |
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There is no cure for a food allergy and, once your body reacts, the reaction will intensify each time you ingest the nasty substance. |
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As you ingest protein, your body will break it down into the different amino acids contained in that protein. |
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Fungi are not able to ingest their food like animals do, nor can they manufacture their own food the way plants do. |
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When animals ingest chemicals such as PCBs, the toxins are not broken down in the body but are instead stored in fatty tissue. |
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In June, and again in the late summer, they congregate at mineral springs where they ingest salts. |
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Cholera and typhoid fever are transmitted when I ingest contaminated food or drink. |
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Many blame our increased use of chemical pesticides and herbicides, which honeybees ingest during the pollination process. |
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Magnified high-speed videography revealed that both Leptotyphlops dulcis and Typhlops lineolatus ingest and transport their insect prey using rapid jaw ratcheting mechanisms. |
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If people choose to ingest opium, heroin, cocaine, crack, marijuana, or any of the dozens of uppers, downers, and hallucinogens in common use, let them. |
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Content management solution providers are focused on managing the lifecycle of the content they can ingest, classify and index within their own application. |
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He could calmly ingest what was being said, absorb it, then reach over for the phone, call Jim, and find out what was happening, and what he should do. |
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If I ingest a sufficient quantity of ground glass, the result will be a horrendous evil, because the physiology of my digestion will proceed with business as usual. |
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If you do happen to ingest toner, rinse your mouth with water and drink 1 or 2 cups of water to dilute the contents of your stomach. |
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It turns out, however, that the deer mouse views these larvae as yummy snacks and, while foraging for them, may accidentally ingest whole knapweed seeds. |
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On the contrary, when you ingest too much sugar, the brain produces high levels of sleep-inducing serotonin. |
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The filtering setae are prominent in malacostracans that ingest fine materials or masticate their food thoroughly with the mouthparts. |
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Macrophages, for example, ingest more than 100 billion senescent red blood cells every day. |
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Eating only twice a year, these leeches will ingest 10 to 15 mL of blood causing them to bloat to as much as 11 times their original body size. |
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In addition, the birds may ingest oil when they preen their feathers, leading to poisoning. |
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A Wood Duck and a Great Blue Heron ingest pesticide runoff in a residential pond while preening and feeding. |
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Scallops are filter-feeders... they ingest fine particles in the water... even if those particles include pollutants from an oil well. |
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Valve overlap, a process that helps engines run more efficiently, can also cause marinized engines to ingest the seawater used to cool their exhaust systems. |
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Species that prey on fish, the loon in particular, ingest lead sinkers and lures most often by eating bait still attached to the hook and line. |
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While the shellfish do not appear to have obvious visible ill effects, humans who ingest these shellfish may be at risk. |
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Grazing animals that ingest spores produced by this ubiquitous soil-dwelling microbe can develop a fatal gastrointestinal infection. |
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I take a break at the pass and pull out a piece of bread and a piece of chocolate in order to ingest a bit of energy. |
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Question 4: What can the Canadian government do to protect from ingesting antibiotics they do not wish to ingest? |
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But how could humans ingest enough sugar to trigger these quasi-explosions? |
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Personal finance sites empowered to ingest financial statements could help spendthrifts reform. |
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People continue to ingest pesticides at moments of crisis, but now the poisons they take are safer and fewer die. |
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I think what is being said here is that there are no boundaries in the air that we breathe and the chemicals that we ingest. |
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Children play on lawns and on equipment and often eat food from hand to mouth and ingest these chemicals. |
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This partly explains why it is necessary to ingest probiotics regularly and over a long period of time to obtain lasting benefits. |
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Certain smokers ingest higher levels of tar than those indicated on 'low tar' cigarette packets because of the nature of their smoking behaviour. |
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Birds that ingest ten or more lead pellets will die of acute lead poisoning within a few days. |
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Ironically, Aspartame found in many foods labelled diet' or lite' can make those who ingest it want to eat more. |
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As soon as I reach my ideal weight, how many calories should I ingest, if I continue doing sports as I currently do? |
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After ingest, working episodes are dubbed back out to tape four to five times. |
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Dogs have been known to ingest metaldehyde after opening or tearing packaging. |
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For example, medicines should not be left or stored where cattle can access them and accidentally ingest or absorb products. |
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Children who continually ingest small amounts of lead can be poisoned. They can become extremely ill, have permanent health effects or even die. |
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If these recreational pieces are left in nature it can harm waterfowl and other wildlife that may ingest it. |
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Infants and toddlers can ingest soil or dust by playing on the ground or by putting objects or their fingers into their mouths. |
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This study found that adolescent girls are failing to ingest the daily adequate intake level, as most adolescents are consuming more carbonated soft drinks than milk. |
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Bears, coyotes, and pine martens, for example, frequently ingest berries when available and then move the seeds considerable distances by virtue of their large territories. |
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The fact that aphids can ingest and egest for fairly long times with no interruptions, supports the idea that these vectors can sustain positive or negative pressure in the precibarial pump. |
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These animals serve important ecological roles in estuaries and other shallow waters as filter feeders that ingest what is in the water and egest processed materials to the substrate. |
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As I fretted over whether it was safe for her ingest the body paint, she extolled its benefits. |
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Vitamin C has been shown to increase the activity of specific white blood cells that ingest and destroy bacteria, yeast and certain cancerous cells. |
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Then, healthy caterpillars ingest the occlusion bodies and release the virus when feeding on contaminated leaves, thus continuing the life cycle of infection and replication. |
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Once you start eating a bunch of saltines, you're not only parched, but you've instantly got a ball of paste in your mouth that takes lots of chewing to ingest. |
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But still there are those who ingest the campaign message, that it takes a village to reelect a president. |
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If what you hear in the background sounds like somebody gagging, it is indeed myself, forced to ingest some of my own words. |
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Runners are advised not to ingest a new food or medicine just prior to or during a race. |
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Monocytes and neutrophils may ingest birefringent depolarizing malaria pigment that can be detected by the instrument. |
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Termites ingest chitin from various sources, including fungi in decayed wood, and other termites via cannibalism and necrophagy. |
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While we're at it, it's better to ingest salty, fat-laden fast food than to starve, and donning a burlap cloak is preferable to tromping around naked in the snow. |
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When you drink matcha you are consuming the leaf and so you ingest all of its nutrients and antioxidants rather than throwing them away as you would with a normal tea. |
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When eating, they ingest the whole plant, including the roots, although when this is impossible they feed on just the leaves. |
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Pacific oysters are nonspecific filter feeders, which means they ingest any particulate matter in the water column. |
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Finally, it is important to note that any probiotics we ingest disappear from our organism extremely quickly: they face competition upon entering the intestine, which contains lots of other resident micro-organisms. |
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Albatrosses, along with all Procellariiformes, must excrete the salts they ingest in drinking sea water and eating marine invertebrates. |
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These beads are harmful to the organisms in the ocean, especially filter feeders, because they can easily ingest the plastic and become sick. |
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Along the way, they ingest a love potion which causes the pair to fall madly in love. |
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Anthrax is a naturally occurring, non-contagious disease that is most often contracted by animals when they ingest spores that have been exposed as a result of soil erosion or flooding. |
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However, as noted earlier, a large percentage of all waterbirds ingest one or more lead pellets, and consequently have elevated levels of lead throughout their bodies. |
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The five-year deal also includes the initial ingest and archive of 22,000 hours of content as well as the implementation of a fully tapeless workflow. |
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The streets are empty and yet within the delay it took me to ingest a palm shaped cake that I bought in a randomely found bakery, five people and two cats passed me by! |
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Do not ingest the product andavoid direct contact with eyes and skin. |
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The birds ingest contaminated fish and seabirds which poisons the adults and weakens their eggs. |
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The miracle fruit was one of things the Martin was able to get his celebrity guest to ingest. |
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Positron emission tomography requires the patient to ingest a radioactive tracer that lands in cells, especially cancer cells. |
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Further, the chickens are free-roaming, which means that it is necessary for the farmers to closely watch what the birds ingest. |
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The nudibranch group of molluscs achieve their brilliantly coloured surfaces from the pigments they ingest with their food. |
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Like monarchs, Baltimore cheekerspots ingest chemicals from their host plant that make the butterflies toxic and bitter tasting. |
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Children who accidentally ingest the faeces of unwormed animals may contract toxocariasis, which can cause eye damage in extreme cases. |
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The connection of these facilities means that clients can seamlessly ingest content in one part of the world, and playout regionalized versions of the content on multiple platforms in another part of the world. |
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If you choose BYO CDN, you can use Brightcove's uploading tools to ingest content into your Brightcove account, which then gets pushed to your CDN provider for delivery to end users through your Brightcove players. |
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Honey is the sweet liquid produced by bees. They ingest nectar and honeydew, enrich it with substances of their own, store and mature it in honeycombs. |
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Tiny water fleas ingest the larvae first, and they are easily filtered from drinking water. |
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GlucaGen® rapidly restores blood glucose levels in unconscious hypoglycemic patients, enabling them to regain consciousness and ingest other sources of glucose. |
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It occurs naturally in soil and mainly affects hoofed animals including goats, cattle, and sheep that ingest endospores. |
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It's something I was very hesitant about, but we're the only mammals who don't ingest our own placentas. |
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In laboratory experiments, phagocyte blood cells that kill and ingest foreign invaders became more effective after being exposed to statins. |
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Waterbirds deliberately pick the pellets from the bottom and ingest them, mistaking them for food items or grit, which is retained in the gizzard to facilitate the grinding of food. |
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If Lynette had GBL in her system, did she and the others at that party ingest it without knowing what they were taking? |
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The cattle then ingest the spores while they are grazing the land. |
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As piercing-sucking insects, they use needlelike stylets to insert saliva into plant tissues and open a pathway to ingest fluids critical to the plant's survival. |
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As they preen, birds may ingest the oil coating their feathers, irritating the digestive tract, altering liver function, and causing kidney damage. |
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Several species of sea turtles commonly ingest plastic marine debris, and even small quantities of debris can kill sea turtles by obstructing their digestive tracts. |
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Albert Hofmann was a Swiss scientist known best for being the first person to synthesize, ingest, and learn of the psychedelic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide. |
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When screech-owls scavenge on larger prey, they also may not ingest bones or large amounts of hair, instead eating soft tissue, which will not show up in pellet analysis. |
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Please, cat owners, be aware that the tinniest nibble of a leaf or a speck of lily pollen on their fur, which they then will lick and ingest, can cause their death. |
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Material received by the BSF for ingest into storage, and the items being picked and refilled, are all processed in an ancillary hall next to the high-density storage area. |
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Loons may inadvertently ingest small lead pellets, released by anglers and hunters, that will contribute to lead poisoning and the loon's eventual death. |
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Anautogenous tabanid females ingest blood by lacerating the skin with serrated mouthparts and lapping up the pooled blood, which can cause significant irritation to the host. |
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Once attached, the cancer cells ingest CD95 and the microparticle with it. |
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You should read the instructions thoroughly and be aware that Permethrin can be lethal to fish and other pets could be made very ill if they inhale or ingest the chemical. |
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Camels eating green herbage can ingest sufficient moisture in milder conditions to maintain their bodies' hydrated state without the need for drinking. |
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Fish ingest food through the mouth and break it down in the esophagus. |
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And lastly, we are compiling strong evidence from independent clinical studies that it is a very safe compound to ingest. |
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