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Feline infectious-peritonitis virus vaccine; produced by serial passage in non-oncogenic e.g. FCWF, CrFK cell culture
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Subject index for volume 128
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Subject index*()
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Viruses from animals
Infections that cross over from other species are a deadly problem
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Subject index for volume 175
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Vaccine comprising live attenuated or inactivated rotavirus strains; HRV 89-12C2, HRV 408, HRV 248 HRV 456 and/or CJN, for immunization against rotavirus illnesses
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Appendixes
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Emerging viral illnesses – preparedness, testing and assuring safety
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Vaccine against transmissible-gastroenteritis virus of pigs; antigen from non-pathogenic pig respiratory-corona virus
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Peptide fragments immunoreactive with HTLV-III virus (HIV virus) antibody obtained by expressing cloned fragmented HTLV-II provirus nucleotide sequences; vaccine production etc.
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The past and present of malaria diagnosis
Within 30 years of Laveran’s discovery of human malaria parasites in 1880, four species, Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. malar-iae and P. ovale, had been described and their morphological distinguishing features clarified. Although other diagnostic techniques have been developed, 130 years later the gold standard is still examination of thick and thin blood films. Recently a fifth species, the monkey malaria Plasmodium knowlesi, has been found to infect humans in parts of Southeast Asia. With human activities continuing to impinge on the habitats of other primates, it is possible that other malaria species may cross over to humans as well.
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Reduction rhinoplasty and nasal patency: Change in the cross-sectional area of the nose evaluated by acoustic rhinometry: Grymer LF. Laryngoscope 105:429, 1995
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60 Seconds
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Enhanced quinone-induced oxidative stress in erythrocytes of thalassemic patients
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Canine corona virus vaccine production by infected cell culture; effective against dog corona virus and dog parvo virus infection
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Feline T-lymphotropic lentivirus (FTLV); separated from cell culture and useful as vaccine; hybridoma construction and monoclonal antibody preparation for use in immunoassay; DNA probe construction; and HIV virus model system
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Subject index for volume 114()
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Cytotoxic activity in culture filtrates from the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria sulfurescens
The hyphomycete fungus Beauveria sulfurescens secretes into the culture medium several components toxic for Galleria mellonella larvae. Concentrated and dialyzed (cutoff 12,000) B. sulfurescens culture filtrate also contains a highmolecular-weight compound cytotoxic for the Mamestra brassicae cell line. A fractionation in two chromatographic steps separated a cytotoxic fraction (IC(50)= 1.15 ± 0.05 μg/ ml), which was poorly toxic to larvae (LC(50) = 150 ± 10 μg/ ml) and an insecticidal fraction (LC(50) = 2.1 ± 0.1 μg/ml) devoid of detectable cytotoxicity. The two kinds of activity, i.e., cytotoxicity in vitroand toxicity in vivo are thus independent. The cytotoxic activity, initially detected on a M. brassicae cell line, also affected two other insect cell lines (G. mellonella and Spodoptera frugiperda). The cytotoxic fraction provoked not only the inhibition of cell proliferation, but also cell death. Adhesive mammalian cell lines were not sensitive. Nonadhesive mammalian cell lines of murine myeloma and hybridomas were poorly sensitive.
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Identification of a pro-inhibitory region on the surface of human CYP1A2
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Antiviral Therapy: Respiratory Infections, Genital Herpes, and Herpetic Keratitis
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Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus systematics: Samson, R. A. and Pitt, J. I. (Eds) Proceedings of the First International Penicillium and Aspergillus Workshop, 6 – 10 May 1985, Amsterdam (NATO Advanced Science Institute - ASI - Series, Series A: Life Sciences, Vol. 102), X + 483 pp. ISBN 0-306-42222-0. New York: Plenum Press. (1985)
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Peptides from merozoite stage of malaria parasite and DNA sequence encoding them; Plasmodium falciparum merozoite thrombospondin-related anonymous protein expression in Spodoptera frugiperda insect cell transformed with nuclear-polyhedrosis virus vector; vaccine
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Aspects infectieux de la diarrhée aiguë de l'enfant en France : Pourquoi ce sujet en 1991 ?()
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Inactivated canine coronavirus vaccine
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Subject index for volume 186
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Authors response to Influence of country of study on student responsiveness to the H1N1 pandemic
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Ringworm vaccine; containing antigen from e.g. Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypsum or Trichophyton mentagrophytes
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Keywords index
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Working hypothesis
Sorting the week's supernovae from the absolute zeros
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New epitope-bearing portions of Entamoeba histolytica; recombinant non-glycosylated epitope production and expression in prokaryote host cell, for application in a recombinant vaccine : Univ. Virginia Pat. Found. World 9500 849; 5 January 1995
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Subject index for volume 166
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Hepatitis C virus asialoglycoprotein-E1 and -E2; useful as vaccine or for diagnosis of non-A non-B hepatitis virus infection, or for concentrating or reducing HCV proteins in biological samples, and obtained by gene expression in yeast
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January highlights
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Recombinant feline corona virus-S protein; expressed as galactokinase fusion protein and useful as reconbinant vaccine, therapeutic and diagnostic agents for feline-infectious-peritonitis virus
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Mucocele of the pteryomaxillary space: Stack BC, Klotch DW. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 104:246, 1995
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Un cinquantenaire : La mort de charles nicolle et le “destin des maladies infectieuses”
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Recombinant pox virus containing Morbilli virus DNA; expression of e.g. measles virus haemagglutinin glycoprotein in host for construction of a potential recombinant vaccine against dog distemper virus
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Recombinant Pseudomonas exotoxin produced by cloning of Pseudomonas aeruginosa DNA in Escherichia coli having low toxicity to human or mice cells but retaining enzymatic activity giving cell-specific immunotoxin; vaccine application
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Mengo virus as a vector for expression of foreign polypeptides; hepatitis A virus, HIV virus, rabies virus, foot-and-mouth-disease virus, coronat virus, Rous sarcoma virus, herpes virus, etc., live attenuated recombinant vaccine : Inst. Pasteur Paris World 9429 472; 22 December 1994
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Complex virus promoter; complex pox virus promoter construct; recombinant vaccinia virus construction
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Threatwatch: Is the MERS virus spreading its wings?
The Philippines and Malaysia have identified their first ever MERS cases, while infections in Saudi Arabia surge, particularly among health workers
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Contents of volume 296 (2005)
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Intestinal protection against challenge with transmissible gastroenteritis virus of pigs immune after infection with the porcine respiratory coronavirus
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Necrotizing enterocolitis in full-term newborns: E. de Gamarra, P. Helardot, G. Moriette, et al. Biol Neonate 44:185–192, (September), 1983
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Synthetic peptide antigen corresponding to the major sites of T-lymphocyte recognition within the HIV virus envelope protein: recombinant vaccine production
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New gene fragment encoding rabies virus glycoprotein; DNA sequence expression in eukaryote cell culture and application to recombinant vaccine construction
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index mots clés
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Studies on immune responses and interference of oral polio vaccine (OPV) on seroconversion to rotavirus vaccine
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Erratum to “Epitope mapping and biological function analysis of antibodies produced by immunization of mice with an inactivated Chinese isolate of severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV)” [Virology 334 (2005) 134–143]
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Vient de paraître
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309 Quantitative tests (QLFTS) detect impaired hepatic function in a high proportion of chronic hepatitis C patients with fibrosis or compensated cirrhosis and may predict risk of cirrhosis, splenomegally, and varices
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Subject index for volume 177
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Vaccine for swine trichinosis comprising inert newborn Trichinella spiralis newborn larvae emulsified with an adjuvant
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Molecular organization of positive-strand RNA viruses: 24–26 June, 1985 Cambridge, England organised by: D.J. Rowlands (Wellcome Biotechnology Ltd.), M.A. Mayo (Scottish Crop Research Institute) and B.W.J. Mahy (Animal Virus Research Institute) on behalf of the Virus Group of the Society for General Microbiology
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An attempt at measuring health in nucleus and multiplier pig farms
A pilot epidemiological inquiry was undertaken in France in a group of 205 nucleus and multiplier pig farms. The aim was to find out a method for a quantitative evaluation of the health level in farms selling young breeders. An exhaustive protocol was prepared for data collection. The sources of information were clinical inspections on the farms, meat inspection data at slaughter and laboratory investigations. Data processing issued in the selection of a profile made of 14 prevailing health indicators. These were then associated so as to set up a health index with an overall score. In a second phase, the relevance of the method with respect to disease transmission was assessed. The principle was a contact challenge within totally controlled facilities between SPF pigs hysterectomy-derived and gilts taken from farms with different health scores as previously checked. The contact lasted for 28 days. Eleven farms were chosen and in every one of them 7 gilts were sampled and 10 SPF pigs were assigned to each of these farms. All the pigs were submitted to a detailed observation. At the end of it the pigs were euthanized at the laboratory and checked to find out any lesions and infectious agents. A wide range of symptoms appeared among the SPF pigs. Mortality rate was 14.6%. Pneumonia affected 23.7% of them. A relationship was found between the germ transfer and the severity of the troubles. The degree of illness in SPF pigs was clearly related to the score obtained previously in the corresponding farms. Consequently, the method was considered as valid with respect to health evaluation.
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Subject index for volume 151
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Methods in Cartilage Research
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2007 Subject index
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Que reste-t-il de la pathologie liée au VIH ?
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Vaccine containing cattle papilloma virus-2 and/or cattle papilloma virus-4 L2 protein; for use as recombinant vaccine or in tumour therapy
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Subject index for volume 130
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Serial killers
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Volume 63 - 2007
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Volume 23 (2005) Subject Index
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Natural infection with bovine virus diarrhoea virus in a dairy herd: A spectrum of symptoms including early reproductive failure and retained placenta
The consequences of natural infections by bovine virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV) in a dairy herd comprising approximately 60 cows were studied over a 3 year period. The outcome of 39 pregnancies after artificial insemination or natural service during a 4 month period of risk for contracting BVDV was nine abortions, one mummified foetus, one still-birth, three calves that died within 1 week of age, 12 calves persistently infected (PI) with BVDV (11 males and one female) and 13 non-PI calves. Retrospective studies showed that only two of the 13 dams (15.4%) of non-PI calves had been inseminated once, which is a significantly (P < 0.001) lower rate than for 192 other gestations (66.7%) during the 3 year period. The gestational duration of multiparous cows (but not of heifers) was longer (P < 0.01) for five cows with PI calves (mean ± SD 287.6 ± 9.5 days) than for 53 other gestations in 35 cows (280.6 ± 3.8 days). Five of the 12 dams of the PI calves had not expelled the foetal membranes within 2 days after calving, which is a higher (P < 0.001) incidence than the seven cases of retained placenta observed after 198 other calvings. Furthermore, there was a 4.4-fold higher risk (P < 0.01) of treatment for enteritis and/or pneumonia in calves and a 6.0-fold higher risk of calf mortality associated with the introduction of BVDV. The mean heart girth of the PI calves was less (P < 0.05) than that of non-PI calves, at both 80 and 180 days of age.
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Controverse : pour ou contre la PCR multiplexe dans les infections respiratoires
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Announcement
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Pathogen strain Borrelia burgdorferi ZS7 (DSM 5527); for the production of passive antibodies for the treatment of Lyme disease : Max Planck Soc; German Cancer Res. Inst. Eur 633 313; 11 January 1995
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AIDS recombinant vaccine; recombinant HIV virus core protein cloning in vaccinia virus vector
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Subject index for volume 180
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Inactivated poultry plague vaccine from virus Newcastle disease culture in incubated hen egg
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Severity of rotavirus infection in relation to serotype, monotype and electropherotype
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Pilgrims warned of MERS
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Inactivated pigeon herpes virus vaccine from chicken fibroblast cell culture
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New vaccine against infectious viruses — e.g. feline infectious-peritonitis virus, providing cell-mediated immunity
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Interpretive Summaries, April 2010
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Cumulative subject index volumes 92–99()
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Diphtheria recombinant vaccine; comprises Corynebacterium diphtheriae toxin-A fragment mutein, Gly158 DT-A, which is enzymatically inactive; DNA sequence
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Protecting against Bordetella pertussis or Bordetella bronchiseptica using native, recombinant vaccine consisting of 69 kDa outer membrane protein or filamentous hemagglutinin protein purified from B. pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis or B. bronchiseptica
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New recombinant adenovirus used as vaccine; dog adenovirus-2 vector; dog parvovirus, cat panleukopenia virus, cat or dog coronavirus, dog distemper virus, cat leukemia virus, rabies virus or FIV virus recombinant vaccine construction
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Influenza virus inactivated vaccine for pig: virus culture in embryonated egg allantoin and preparation
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Medical progress: recent progress in poliomyelitis research
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Issue TOC
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Keyword index to volumes 284-295 (2004)
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Cumulative subject index volumes 180–185
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Deactivated triple vaccine for abortus fever, Ibaraki disease and Akabane disease produced by incubation of the viruses in cell culture
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Subject index for volume 78()
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Protein homologous to Trypanosoma cruzi heat shock protein; used in vaccine and diagnosis of e.g. Mycoplasma or Mycobacterium
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I16 Hemophilia
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Total volvulus with complete necrosis of the small bowel and pseudocystic tumor: K. J. Neis and H. Seeliger Z Kinderchir 38:249–252, (August), 1983
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60 Seconds
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Cumulative subject index volumes 156–161
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Pertussis: 22–24 April 1985 Potsdam, GDR. Postponed
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Parasitic nematode vaccine for human and animal protection fusion protein expression
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Advances in Nutrition and Management of Calves and Heifers
Strides have been significant in the knowledge of calf and heifer rearing during the last 25 yr. Much information has been gathered on digestive enzymes, development of the digestive system, and metabolism. Investigations have clarified further the role of colostrum in immunity and nutrition of the young calf. Several sources of nutrients have been tested for their suitability in formulation of acceptable milk replacers and calf starters. Once-a-day feeding of milk, colostrum, or milk replacer and early weaning are practical management procedures. Labor and cost efficient methods of feeding and caring for young calves have developed. Extensive work on rearing rates and methods of rearing was published during these 25 yr. Successful schemes have evolved for feeding heifers to freshen at an optimal age and to occupy a respectful position in the milking line. Developments in housing have been phenomenal – from the calf hutch to environmentally controlled nurseries for calves. Heifer housing has ranged from relatively simple, but labor-efficient housing, to complete confinement systems. Herd health programs have developed to minimize many disease problems that can be particularly disastrous in large herds. Contract rearing of herd replacements has become a more frequently chosen option in this period. Budgets for rearing calves from birth to freshening have appeared in recommendations for raising heifers.
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INF-04 Nouvelles Infections : Gestion Pratique D'Une Épidémie Dans Un Service D'Infectiologie
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Polypeptide derived from Plasmodium falciparum antigen GLURP; vector plasmid pRD15 expression in Escherichia coli or Bacillus subtilis; recombinant vaccine construction and malaria therapy; monoclonal antibody and hybridoma preparation
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Wuhan virus spreads
We now know the virus responsible for deaths and infections in China can pass between people, reports Jessica Hamzelou
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Canine coronavirus vaccine
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New nucleic acid encoding E2 protein of canine corona virus; dog corona virus recombinant E2 protein production; may be used in recombinant vaccine production
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