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Reference
- Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Inline_citations
- Wikipedia:Key_policies_and_guidelines
- King_(disambiguation), good disambiguation page to use as reference
- http://thesaurus.com/browse/compensate?s=t
- Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Text_formatting
- Lightweight_markup_language
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Close central unrounded vowel | close | central | unrounded | 317 | ɨ | ɨ | 1 | i" | ||
Close central rounded vowel | close | central | rounded | 318 | ʉ | ʉ | } | u" | ||
Near-open front unrounded vowel | near-open | front | unrounded | 325 | æ | æ | { | & | ||
Open back rounded vowel | open | back | rounded | 313 | ɒ | ɒ | Q | A. |
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__ | Grizzly-polar bear hybrid Maltese tiger Siberian (cat) |
Cropout Stable vices |
Egyptian_fruit_bat Musk deer Solenodon |
masked_palm_civet african_civet cape_genet Bornean_ferret-badger cacomistle coati Mustelinae Ring-tailed_mongoose |
Lamprey Snakehead_(fish) Toxocara canis Harpactea sadistica spider species where males impregnates females via traumatic insemination |
Homosexual_behavior_in_animals Hypercarnivore List_of_feeding_behaviours |
1st try
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__ | Maltese tiger | Stable vices | Musk deer | african_civet | 309 | y | y | y | y | ||
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Bookmarks
Pages I want to Bookmark but don’t want to Watch: (so that the only pages on my Watchlist are pages I actually want to Watch)
Animals
__ | CAT/DOG/BEAR | HORSES | OTHERS | FERRETS | YUCKIES | BEHAVIOR |
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Cropout Stable vices |
Egyptian_fruit_bat Musk deer Solenodon |
masked_palm_civet african_civet cape_genet Bornean_ferret-badger cacomistle coati Mustelinae Ring-tailed_mongoose |
Lamprey Snakehead_(fish) Toxocara canis Harpactea sadistica spider species where males impregnates females via traumatic insemination |
Homosexual_behavior_in_animals Hypercarnivore List_of_feeding_behaviours Cannibalism (zoology) Cathemerality |
Classification
Climate
- Biome
- Climate_classification
- Köppen_climate_classification
- List_of_life_zones_by_region
- Riparian_zone
- Trees_of_the_world
- Vernal_pool
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Climate
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ecoregion_stubs
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ecoregions
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ecoregions_of_the_United_States
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_ecoregions
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Slope_landforms
- Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests
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Dogs
- List of dog breeds
- List of kennel clubs
- Aging_in_dogs
- Turnspit_Dog
- Breed-specific_legislation
- Canine_terminology
- Dog anatomy
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Dog_anatomy
- Coat_(dog)
- Genetic_distance
- Spitz
If you have cancer, diabetes, or epilepsy, your dog might be the first to know. Studies have shown that dogs can be trained to sniff out cancers of the lung, breast, skin, bladder and prostate. Researchers suspect the canines are picking up on extraordinarily faint scents given off by the abnormal cells.
Dogs are also being increasingly used as service animals for people with diabetes, whose health can be harmed when their blood sugar peaks or drops. Specially trained dogs can detect the scent of these fluctuations (sweet for high blood sugar, acidic for low) and alert their owners before they even feel symptoms.
Most mysterious of all are scattered reports that dogs can predict an epileptic seizure 45 minutes before it begins. No one knows what the dogs might be picking up on, but theories range from an unknown smell to subtle behavioral changes.
http://www.livescience.com/13305-facts-dog-breeds-genetics-pets.html
Fighting
- Dogs in Warfare
- Dog_fighting_in_the_United_States
- List_of_dog_fighting_breeds
- Gaddi_Kutta
- Kuchi_(dog)
- Alapaha_Blue_Blood_Bulldog
Primitives
Giants & Mastiffs
- Alaunt
- Molosser
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Molossers
- Cephalic_index#Cephalic_index_in_animal_breeding
- Cephalic_index_in_cats_and_dogs
- Tibetan_Mastiff
- Tibetan_Terrier
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Extinct_dog_breeds
- Giant_dog_breed
- Kangal Dog
- Akbash dog
- Anatolian_Shepherd_Dog
- Boerboel
Wolves
- List_of_grey_wolf_populations_by_country
- List_of_Canis_species_and_subspecies
- Subspecies_of_Canis_lupus
- Mackenzie_River_Wolf
- Red_wolf
Family
Germs
- Typhoid_Mary
- The_Hot_Zone
- 1918_flu_pandemic
- Ebola_virus_disease viral hemorragic fever
- Teratoma - tumor made of body cells, can grow hair, teeth, eyes, brain cells
- Herd immunity
Genes
- Penetrance
- Heterochromia_iridum
- Twin
- messybeast.com/catarchive.htm#genetics
- Waardenburg syndrome Alex's blue eyes
- [[]]
- [[]]
- Fragile X syndrome
- Non-Mendelian inheritance
- Sherman paradox
- Anticipation (genetics)
- List_of_Mendelian_traits_in_humans#Traits_previously_believed_to_be_Mendelian
- Melanocortin 1 receptor
- [[ ]]
- [[ ]]
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Colors
- Albinism pink-eyed white
- Albino and white squirrels
- Amelanism lack color
- Dyschromia altered color
- Erythrism reddish
- Heterochromia iridum two-colored eyes, esp. See Also
- Eye Color
- Leucism lessening of all pigments (white)
- Melanism black
- Piebaldism scattered pigment
- Vitiligo loss of skin pigment
- Xanthochromism yellow
I have Lentigos, not freckles.
- Heterochromia iridum
- lethal white syndrome
- limbal ring
- piebald
- Equine coat color genetics
- Labrador Retriever coat colour genetics
- dominance (genetics)
- brindle
- fasciation
- mutation
- coat_(dog)
- Human hair color page and category
- Red hair Sometimes, red hair darkens as people get older, becoming a more brownish color or losing some of its vividness. The MC1R recessive variant gene that gives people red hair and non-tanning skin is also associated with freckles, though it is not uncommon to see a redhead without freckles. Red_hair#Biochemistry_and_genetics
http://www.fashionising.com/trends/b--Redhead-red-hair-color-womens-hair-trend-2470.html
http://www.purgatory.net/kornelia/1603/red_hair_facts.htm
http://www.squidoo. com/redheads
http://facts.randomhistory.com/redhead-facts.html
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Diseases
- Coloboma abnormal eye pupil
- Morgellons fibers grow under skin
Freak
- Chimera (genetics) two DNAs in one person
- Mosaic (genetics)
- Parahuman
- Vanishing twin
- Conjoined twin
- Teratoma
- Fetus in fetu
Genetic engineering
- Indigo children
- Fasciation
- [[ ]]
- [[ ]]
Heaven on Earth
- Tamera
- Utopia
- Egalitarianism
- Gaviotas
- Permaculture
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Intentional_communities
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Types_of_communities
Histories OF
- Timeline_of_United_States_history
- France–Morocco_relations
- History_of_France
- Horses_in_the_Middle_Ages
- Abolition_of_slavery_timeline
- historical revisionism
- Historical revisionism (negationism)
- Intangible cultural heritage
- UNESCO_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_Lists
“Indian” Peoples
- Federally_recognized_tribes
- First_Nations
- Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
- Territorial_designation
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unlabeled_Renatto_Luschan_Skin_color_map.png
- Portal:Indigenous_peoples_of_North_America
Individual Things
(People, Books, Games, Characters, Animals)
- Jasper_Maskelyne
- Oliviero Toscani, controversial public awareness photographer
- Davis Guggenheim documentary film-maker
- Pikachu
- List_of_geometric_shapes
- Bouligand structure
- Heyawake
- http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Janko.at&action=edit&redlink=1
- [[ ]]
- [[ ]]
- Refeeding syndrome
Invisibly Changing Dots: The 2011 Best Visual Illusion
- Nepenthes lowii carnivorous pitcher plant has symbiotic relationship with shrew
Laws & Rights
- Jim_Crow_laws
- Martin Luther King, Jr. and category
- Precedent
- Crimes_against_humanity
- Summary justice
- Tort
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Latin_legal_terms
- Dilatory_motions_and_tactics
- Excuse (legal)
- Exigency
- Mens rea
- Damnatio memoriae forgotten
- Anathema exile & damnation
- Noxal surrender
- Sovereign citizen movement - people who believe that the laws don't apply to them and advocate tax evasion and violence to practice and advance their cause/beliefs
Literature
Logic, Reasoning, Mind
- Bounded_rationality
- Golden_Rule
- Sapience
- Sophism
- Absolution
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Virtue
- Simcha_Zissel_Ziv#Musar_Approach
- Lovingkindness_meditation
- Four temperaments
- Ayurveda, pitta (humors)
- Grid illusion
- Impossible object
- Mettā
- Peter Principle
- Dunning–Kruger effect
- Dyscalculia
- altered level of consciousness
- Cultural universal
- Heteronym (linguistics)
- Language of the birds
- polemic
- Glossary of communication disorders
Minzi
Genetic pollution
- Refugium_(population_biology)
- Clan
- Kinship#Lineages.2C_clans.2C_phratries.2C_moieties.2C_and_matrimonial_sides
- [[ ]]
- Familiar_spirit
- Boule_(ancient_Greece) potifen
- Agora Sikibit
- Collective
family unit vs community
_______ vs clarg
Nobility
Psychology
- Forer effect
- List of cognitive biases
- Cold reading
- Grit (personality_trait)
- charismatic authority
- Fugue state
- Identity formation
- [[ ]]
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- [[ ]]
Sayn
Science
- Photic_sneeze_reflex
- Schrödinger's_cat
- Heterochromia_iridum
- Twin
- Hygiene_hypothesis
- Umbra
- Plantigrade
- Reed_switch
- Atavism
- Crypsis
- Dry_quicksand
- Asphyxia
- Positivism
- Savant syndrome
Slavery
- Child_grooming
- Comfort_women
- Dost_test
- Ritual_servitude
- Sexual_slavery
- Slavery
- Slavery_in_ancient_Rome
- Abolition_of_slavery_timeline
Territory & Ownership
Words, Language, & Pronunciation
- Affix
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Affixes
- International_Phonetic_Alphabet
- International_Phonetic_Alphabet_chart_for_English_dialects
- Pattern_language
- Allography
- Glyph
- History of writing
- Diacritic
- Pimsleur approach
- Sic
- Invidious
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Wiki Pages I have trouble finding but don’t want to stay on my Watchlist:
- Wikipedia:Administrators
- Wikipedia:Article_Rescue_Squadron
- Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion
- Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Janko.at
- Wikipedia:External_links
- Wikipedia:Protection_policy
- Wikipedia:Notability_(web)
- Wikipedia:Requests_for_page_protection
- Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents
Users
(can't remember why I decided to Watch/Bookmark them but I'll try to figure it out)
Forsaken Clans Referral
http://www.forsakenclans.com/index.php?REF=23351
To Do List
- Kangal dog protect
- American Black Bear protect
- brown bear protect
- Diurnality - sunflower, cheetah
- make "Activity Cycle" (or something like it) category for diurnal, nocturnal, crepuscular, matutinal, vepsertine, cathemeral.
- dog anatomy or animal anatomy
- get Adaption to add info on nocturnal, et al
- Ferret-badger http://www.badgers.org.uk/badgerpages/ferret-badgers-04.html
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Mini-Goals
Find and fix an error on controversial, closely-watched pages.
Make supported revisions to:
- Abortion
- Homosexuality
- AIDS
- Homosexual behavior in animals
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Contributions
Work
Major
because of size-amount of change or overall effect of article
- Boerboel turned it from a stub into a respectable article. +13,958
- Nocturnality +2,336.
- Bali Tiger
- 17:52, 2 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (10,712 bytes) (+6) . . (→Documentation, hunting and tiger culture in Bali: rephrased some odd sentences)
- 17:30, 2 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (10,706 bytes) (-17) . . (→Reproduction: replace archaic word; fixed # error; removed birth link; rewords sentences (same meaning); removed obviously redundant words)
- 17:18, 2 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (10,723 bytes) (-1) . . (→Appearance: fixed awkward sentence)
- 20:24, 8 December 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) . . (97,924 bytes) (+792) . . (edited to resemble improved "Marquisates in France" page; kept info relevant/unique to this page)
- 18:57, 8 December 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (81,991 bytes) (+186) . . (fixed overlinked intro; reworded confusing sentence (right meaning?); add lots of punctuation; made links & paragraphs)
- Riparian zone twice +1650.
- 19:53, 9 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) . . (14,342 bytes) (-2,102) . . (→Vegetation: fixed weird part of plant list; tried to stay with the spirit of its maker but not sure what his intention was (don't think maker knew about enter button); made all lists same format)
- 16:53, 6 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (6,935 bytes) (+11) . . (convert & add units; add links; fix typos;)
- 15:59, 6 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) . . (7,035 bytes) (+2,879) . . (added lots of info, sections; HELP -- I don't know how to do proper references)
- 11:06, 4 June 2012 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (11,790 bytes) (+2) . . (move picture out of intro)
- 18:49, 31 October 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (11,923 bytes) (+6) . . (→Physical characteristics: reworded one sentence ; same meaning)
- 19:18, 31 October 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) . . (11,734 bytes) (-189) . . (→Physical characteristics: rename & separate titles; removed sentence "... good pets"=opinion, & "Given long history..."= true for Every species; NEEDS MORE WORK
- 18:27, 11 May 2012 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) . . (7,286 bytes) (+74) . . (add sections)
- Weizmann was one long unlabelled list
- Deprivation was tiny unlabelled stub list +1964
- Acquired characteristic from orphaned stub into respectable article +39,504 as of 13:33, 30 May 2012 and still counting
- Most-watched_users +19,387 . made every username into internal link
- Vigna caracalla +9,946.
- 18:31, 11 December 2012 . (11,568 bytes) (+3,749) . . (more, ref)
- 16:55, 11 December 2012 . (7,819 bytes) (+3,339) . . (remove space before REF, add growing info, pics, more everything)
- 02:37, 11 December 2012 m . (4,585 bytes) (+112) . . (→See Also: change to external)
- 02:33, 11 December 2012 . (4,473 bytes) (+2,246) . . (add content about confusion)
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Big Contributions
- Subspecies of Canis lupus +261
- Mackenzie River Wolf +654
- Hudson Bay Wolf +1813
- Biome - ext. links +1422
- Eastern Wolf +26
- Homosexual behavior in animals +320 in birds, elephants not rapists
- Maned Wolf + 800 and MORE
- 19:46, 6 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (13,466 bytes) (0) . . (→Taxonomy: fix wording on a few sentences)
- Kangal Dog +639, -151
- The Hot Zone +1603
- Kenova, West Virginia - Bobby Joe Long
- 20:35, 8 October 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (10,072 bytes) (+18) . . (→Notable natives)
Snakehead (fish)too preachy +4728- Grey wolf +70
- Brown hyena +163
- 02:58, 7 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (8,706 bytes) (+33) . . (→Description: convert units)
- 18:40, 18 November 2010 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (8,948 bytes) (+130) . . (reword sentences & fix typos; convert units; add detail)
- Dexter Scott King +181
- 13:21, 13 May 2012 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (6,820 bytes) (+28) . . (reword intro to conspiracy, add age at MLK's death to Early Life)
- 17:53, 11 May 2012 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) . . (6,792 bytes) (+92) . . (add sections)
- 17:40, 11 May 2012 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (6,761 bytes) (+61) . . (add age dad killed)
- Recessive everything linked to Dominance_(genetics) +190
- 13:26, 16 May 2012 Gatorgirl7563(talk | contribs) m . . (29,343 bytes) (+190) . . (add redirect to Recessive & to zygosity for homo&heterozygous)
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Protection
Success
Denied
DMyOCD
Coping with sudden-onset Articulation Disorder
You'd have to bring a pen and notepad or a laptop everywhere you went. If the pen runs out of ink, did you think to bring a spare? If the pencil tip breaks, did you bring a sharpener? Don't lose the pen or spill any food or drink on that awkward notepad that you aren't used to lugging around or you won't be able to write on the paper. Bring it everywhere you go and don't leave it at home, or in your car, or at work, or church, or your fifth period classroom, hallways, or the lunchroom, or the bathroom, or... .
If you used a laptop instead, then you'd have to carry that heavy, semi-fragile technology around. Are you a fast typer? Remember to bring the power cord so you can keep the battery charged. Hopefully, the laptop isn't slow to process your commands and the nearest electrical outlet is conveniently located for you. Don't spill any food or drink on that awkward laptop you aren't used to lugging around or you'll destroy it. Bring it everywhere you go and don't leave it at home, or in your car, or at work, or church, or your fifth period classroom, hallways, or the lunchroom, or the bathroom, or... .
Size-structured population
It is known that individuals in a biological population differ with regard to their physiological and behavioral characteristics, and, therefore, in the way they interact with their environment. As a result, vital processes such as birth, death, growth, metabolism, resource consumption, and so on, vary among individuals. The vital rates of individuals ultimately determine the dynamics of the entire population and how those dynamics are affected by the physical and biological environment. Therefore, accurate models of population level dynamics require a connection to individual level vital rates. One such connection is provided by so-called “size-structured” population models.
— [6]
Central Heterochromia Iridum
Central heterochromia is an eye condition where there are two colors in the same iris; the central (pupillary) zone of the iris is a different color than the mid-peripheral (ciliary) zone, with the true iris color being the outer color. [7]
Eye color is determined primarily by the concentration and distribution of melanin within the iris tissues. Though humans do not yet fully understand all the processes involved, scientist do know that eye color is determined by multiple genes but can be altered by acquired characteristics and environment, such as injury, disease, or diet.[8] The appearance of English musician David Bowie's left eye has been changed because of injury and his permanently dilated pupil has given him . Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page).
The human iris can be seen in a number of various colors. There are three true colors in human eyes that determine the outward appearance: brown, yellow, and grey. The amount of each color an individual has determines the appearance of the eye color.[9]
Eyes displaying central heterochromia are often referred to as "cat eyes" because of their multi-colored iris. Central heterochromia appears to be prevalent in irises containing low amounts of melanin.[10]
It is both common and normal for pale irises to have an orange or brownish tint and brown irises to be darker (lipochrome) around the pupil (pupillary zone) that can range from faint to prominent. This, and hazel eyes, are not instances of central heterochromia.
In people with blue or green eyes, it is both common and normal for the color of the iris to have an orange or brownish tint (lipochrome) around the pupil (pupillary zone) that can range from faint to prominent. This, and hazel eyes, are not instances of central heterochromia.
be slightly darker around the outer edge and
However, there have been many supposed cases that some people claim themselves to have such heterochromia when they've got a brown center. This is natural, it's referred to as lipochrome, which is quite common in green and blue eyes. Central heterochromia can be determined if the other color in the iris takes up at least an entire line from the ellipse to the pupil.
A famous case of a person with central heterochromia was Baroness Rozsika Edle von Wertheimstein, whose daughter wrote: "She was a very beautiful woman... She had dark, dark brown eyes, but each eye had a purple ring to it, about a quarter of an inch of purple around these dark brown eyes."[11]
Notes:
- Faye Dunaway, Tom Cruise, Oliver Stone, Al Pacino, Andy Garcia, Steve Tyler, Justin Bieber
- Heterochromia Central - Pictures and expert articles on a variety of heterochromia-related topics (and species).
http://www.heterochromiacentral.com/central%20heterochromia.html
Janko.at
Please see my Discussion Page for the wiki article titled Janko.at which was deleted,
Language Pronunciation
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Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Micronesia, Federated States of
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
British Indian Ocean Territory
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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- ^ Lincoln, Abraham, U.S. President. "Gettysburg Address". Publisher. (November 19, 1863). Accessed May 18, 2012.
- ^ Lincoln, Abraham, U.S. President. "Gettysburg Address". Publisher. (November 19, 1863). Accessed May 18, 2012.
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- ^ Xubo Wang. "Nonlinear Size-Structured Population Models". "A Dissertation Presented to the Graduate Faculty of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy". (Summer 2005). Accessed: 06-09-2012.
- ^ Heterochromia Central - What Is Central Heterochromia?
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Seddon JM, Sahagian CR, Glynn RJ, Sperduto RD, Gragoudas ES (1990). "Evaluation of an iris color classification system". Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 31 (8): 1592–8. PMID 2201662.
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- ^ Dame Miriam Rothschild, by Naomi Gryn, Jewish Quarterly, Spring 2004, page 54
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