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1. World Meteorological Organization Online Publications
- www.wmo.ch
- World Meteorological Organization.
- 649 - El Niño phenomenon and fluctuations of climate--Lectures presented at the thirty-sixth session of the WMO Executive Council (1984).
- Four lectures are presented: "The characteristics of the 1982/1983 El Niño off the Pacific coast of South America"; "The ecological and economic impacts of the El Niño phenomenon in the south-east Pacific"; "Research on El Niño", and "El Niño--Southern Oscillation and investigations of short-range climate variations according to the programme 'Sections'".
2. Straile Group - Abstracts
- www.biologie.uni-konstanz.de
- (2000) Meteorological forcing of plankton dynamics in a large and deep continental European lake.
- The timing of various plankton successional events in Lake Constance was tightly coupled to a large-scale meteorological phenomenon, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). A causal chain consisting of meteorological, hydrological, and ecological processes connected the NAO as well as winter and early spring meteorological conditions to planktonic events in summer and caused a remarkable memory of climatic effects lasting over almost half a year. The response of Daphnia to meteorological forcing was most probably a direct effect of altered water temperatures on daphnid growth and was not mediated by changes in phytoplankton concentrations. ... Meteorological forcing of the seasonal plankton dynamics in Lake Constance included simple temporal shifts of processes and successional events, but also complex changes in the relative importance of different mechanisms. ...
3. CORRELATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN OCEANIC AND METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON PERUVIAN NORTH COAST
- www.olympus.net
- CORRELATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN OCEANIC AND METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON PERUVIAN NORTH COAST.
- This is the westernmost coast of South-America and very sensitivity to the "El Niño Southern Oscillation" (ENSO) phenomenon. Since that an ENSO is a coupled phenomenon arising from interactions between the atmosphere and the ocean, the warming of Tropical Pacific water has strong influence on the atmosphere of this region. A correlation analysis between oceanic parameters of tropical pacific ocean and some meteorological ones of Peruvian north coast was done. ... The meteorological parameters for the Peruvian coast are the monthly mean of rain and river streamflows of Piura area (05oS, 80oW). ... The oceanic parameters are present in advance so they can be used as predictors of meteorological ones during an ENSO event. ...
4. Phenomenon - Culinary Voyager Travel Guides : Information Portal
- www.culinaryvoyager.com
- Phenomenon.
- A phenomenon (plural "phenomena") is an observable event, especially something special. ...
- Kant's use of phenomenon .
- Phenomenon has a specialized meaning in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant who opposed the term 'Phenomenon' to 'Noumenon'. ...
- Phenomenon in the general sense .
- In general, apart from its specialized use as a term in philosophy, phenomenon stands for any observable event. ...
- It is possible to list the phenomena which are relevant to almost any field of endeavor, for example, in the case of optics and light one can list observable phenomena under the topic optical phenomenon. ...
- Biological phenomenon biology Chemical phenomenon ? chemistry Electrical phenomenon electricity Geological phenomenon geology Meteorological phenomenon weather Optical phenomenon optics Physical phenomenon physics Statistical phenomena statistics Thermal phenomenon ? thermodynamics .
- They are collected and discussed under the topic anomalous phenomenon .
- "no phenomenon is a phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon" Niels Bohr. ...
- Phenomenon is a name of an album by a rock band called UFO. ...
5. 1 Introduction
- www.giub.unibe.ch
- For some decades now, summer smog has been recognized as a severe environmental problem, and intensive research has been done to understand this phenomenon and to give advice to officials (Finlayson-Pitts and Pitts; 1986). Very soon, it became clear that complex interactions of meteorological, chemical, biological, and anthropogenic processes influence the formation of chemical photooxidants. ...
- First modeling attempts focused mainly on photochemical reactions, or they concentrated on air dispersion modeling and omitted the chemical transformation, but an increasing number of models tried to consider the coupling of meteorological and chemical processes. ... As an alternative, mesoscale meteorological models can be used to produce wind and turbulence fields, (see e. ... Unfortunately, the decoupled application of a meteorological and a chemical program risks to be error prone because of possible inconsistencies. ... it is important to have a mass consistent advection and turbulence scheme which is not as important for a meteorological code. ... To prevent hazardous inconsistencies, meteorological and chemical codes therefore should be designed for each other. ... Metphomod (METeorology and PHOtochemistry MODel), the model presented here, is a comprehensive and fully coupled meteorological/chemical model for complex terrain. ...
- building a comprehensive tool including all relevant meteorological and chemical processes which are responsible for the build-up of summer smog; .
6. phénomène météorologique
- www.lyon.cemagref.fr
- A meteorological phenomenon.
- Exceptional meteorological conditions explain this phenomenon, which affected all the valley, both upstream and downstream of Grenoble. ...
7. Phenomenon :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
- www.informationgenius.com
- Phenomenon.
- A phenomenon (plural: phenomena) is an observable event, especially something special.
- phenomenon">1 Kant's use of phenomenon.
- Phenomenon in the general sense">2 Phenomenon in the general sense.
- phenomenon">Kant's use of phenomenon.
- Phenomenon has a specialized meaning in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant who opposed the term 'Phenomenon' to 'Noumenon'. ...
- Phenomenon in the general sense">Phenomenon in the general sense.
- In general, apart from its specialized use as a term in philosophy, phenomenon stands for any observable event. ...
- It is possible to list the phenomena which are relevant to almost any field of endeavor, for example, in the case of optics and light one can list observable phenomena under the topic optical phenomenon. ...
- Anomalous phenomenon (parapsychology) .
- Biological phenomenon (biology) .
- Chemical phenomenon (chemistry) .
- Electrical phenomenon (electricity) .
- Geological phenomenon (geology) .
- Hydrological phenomenon (hydrology) .
- Meteorological phenomenon (weather) .
8. Encyclopedia4U - Meteorological phenomenon - Encyclopedia Article
- www.encyclopedia4u.com
9. Encyclopedia4U - Phenomenon - Encyclopedia Article
- www.encyclopedia4u.com
- Phenomenon.
- A phenomenon (plural "phenomena") is an observable event, especially something special.
- phenomenon">1 Kant's use of phenomenon.
- Phenomenon in the general sense">2 Phenomenon in the general sense.
- phenomenon">Kant's use of phenomenon.
- Phenomenon has a specialized meaning in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant who opposed the term 'Phenomenon' to 'Noumenon'. ...
- Phenomenon in the general sense">Phenomenon in the general sense.
- In general, apart from its specialized use as a term in philosophy, phenomenon stands for any observable event. ...
- It is possible to list the phenomena which are relevant to almost any field of endeavor, for example, in the case of optics and light one can list observable phenomena under the topic optical phenomenon. ...
- Biological phenomenon (biology) .
- Chemical phenomenon (chemistry) .
- Electrical phenomenon (electricity) .
- Geological phenomenon (geology) .
- Hydrological phenomenon (hydrology) .
- Meteorological phenomenon (weather) .
- Optical phenomenon (optics) .
10. La Niña, less likely to hit RP –PAGASA
- www.msc.edu.ph
- The said phenomenon reached its peak last month. ... “The ASEAN meteorological experts in consultation with their counterparts from the World Meteorological Organization, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration agreed that the more realistic scenarios for next seasons starting 1998 are back-to-normal climate. ... This fresh development is expected to squelch public alarm over reports of an impending and potentially disastrous La Niña, a climate phenomenon opposite to El Niño and associated with excessive rainfall and devastating floods. ... Amadore assured that PAGASA will sustain its climate monitoring work sourcing data from a network of meteorological agencies worldwide to keep the public informed of the latest weather developments affecting the country. ...
11. ANNUAL REPORT ON NATIONAL GOOS ACTIVITIES (YEAR 2002)
- ioc.unesco.org
- INOCAR, is the Ecuadorian institution in charge of coordinate the national activities related with GOOS Program, contributing with automated meteorological, oceanographic and tide gauge stations, regular oceanographic cruises, and oceanographic data acquisition buoys.
- ERFEN, The National Committee for the Study of El Niño Phenomenon.
- · INOCAR has deployed 2 oceanographic (0 - 500m) and meteorological data acquisition buoys which transmit via Argos system. ...
- · INOCAR is in charge of the national network of coastal meteorological stations and tide gauges deployed along the continental coast and Galapagos Islands. ...
- Oceanographic (0 - 500m) and meteorological.
- Automated Coastal Meteorological stations.
- Coastal-Meteorological.
- Coastal meteorological stations.
- Coastal-Meteorological.
- Physical, chemical, biological (0 - 500m) and meteorological.
- National Oceanographic Data Center CENDO, carried out the storage of oceanographic and meteorological data.
12. Lights Over the North Sea
- www.sufoi.dk
- Last Autumn's most exciting instance concerns the phenomenon that was seen from two production platforms and two ships in the North Sea. ...
- Just over the platform the weather observer sees a round and orange-lumious phenomenon, which is only a few degrees west of the zenith. The phenomenon seens to have diffuse edges and the size is about »half« a full moon. ...
- As the weather reporter cannot give an immediate natural explantion for this, he contacts Denmark's Meteorological Office (DMI), which asks him to contact the Naval Operative Command (SOK), who then ask him to contact SUFOI's Alarm Centre. ...
- the weather witness phones SUFOI Alarm Centre and gives a short description of the phenomenon, which can still be seen. ...
- south of Tyra East) two crane drivers also see a similar phenomenon near the zenith. ...
- Finally the phenomenon is also seen from two ships, which lie close to Tyra East. On board one of the ships they try to photograph the phenomenon, but unfortunately there is too much movement of the ship, so one cannot photograph it. ...
- The weather observer on Tyra East tells later, that the phenomenon seems to follow a star's slow movement, the star being close by. ...
- Several times a cloud slides in front of the phenomenon, and it disappeares. ... , and all together the phenomenon could be observed at least for 60 minutes. ...
- The phenomenon could also be seen through normal prism binoculars, but unfortunately this did not disclose further details. ...
- If the phenomenon was not a chemical cloud, what was it? .
- None of these things are true for the North Sea phenomenon. ...
- The possibility of a special northern lights phenomenon was also examined. ...
- The phenomenon is seen again On Thursday morning November 25th 1993 the phenomenon was observed again from Tyra East! Both with connection to form, colour and position on the sky the new sighting was identical with the first sighting. ...
13. Foundation for sustainability continues
- tco.fmi.fi
- FINNISH METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE - METEOROLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION.
- Systematic meteorological observations .
- The growing season in agriculture and forestry is determined with the help of available meteorological information. ...
- The statistics provided by the National Meteorological Services enable the experts to assess the availability of wind and solar energy on time and space dimensions. ...
- The occurrence of a tropical cyclone, flood, heat wave, drought, or some other hazardous meteorological phenomenon may harm the socio-economic development of a developing country for years afterwards. ... Forecasting the behaviour of the storms as well as rescue work require operational meteorological and communication networks in these countries. ...
- As these phenomena are weather-related they are predictable only if good meteorological services can be provided both at national and international level. The National Meteorological Services, producing the basic weather information, play an important role in disaster reduction. ...
- Measurement of dryness, for instance, is one of the basic activities of the National Meteorological Services, and even the most important activity in countries affected by drought. ...
- FINNISH METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE - METEOROLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION.
14. HEAnet: Information Resources, Life & Physical Sciences - Meteorology
- www.heanet.ie
- Met Éireann is the Irish National Meteorological Service and is attached to the Department of Public Enterprise. ...
- UK Meteorological Office.
- This site provides information about the UK Met Office as well as forecasts and general meteorological information. ...
- American Meteorological Society.
- The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. ...
- While this type weather phenomenon is not usually experienced in Ireland it is important that our Meteorologist remain current in their research in the event of this type of weather condition occurring.
- NOAA is using a new, high-tech training tool to help its meteorologists better forecast Mother Nature at her worst-from monster tornadoes and blinding snow storms, to floods-the nation's costliest weather phenomenon. ...
- World Meteorological Organisation.
- This is the site for the World Meteorological Organisation. Links on this site are most of the National Meteorological agencies. The purpose of the organisation is to facilitate international cooperation in the establishment of networks of stations for making meteorological, hydrological and other observations; and to promote the rapid exchange of meteorological information, the standardization of meteorological observations and the uniform publication of observations and statistics. ...
15. Heavy Fog Normal Phenomenon This Season: Expert
- fpeng.peopledaily.com.cn
- Heavy Fog Normal Phenomenon This Season: Expert.
- Experts with the Central Meteorological Station said the heavy fog that blanketed north China including Beijing Thursday morning is a natural weather phenomenon in this season. ...
- The meteorological cloud chart also shows that the heavy fog weather have also occurred in areas like Siberia, said the experts. ...
- Gong Xuezhong, a senior engineer with Beijing Municipal Meteorological Observatory, also held that heavy fog most easily occurs in Beijing in spring and autumn and the main reason behind the heavy fog is the result of suitable climatic conditions. ...
- Weather forecast from the China Central Meteorological Station predicted that there would be a cold air current from the northeast Friday afternoon, and with the wind, the heavy fog that blanketed Beijing would gradually disappear from south to north. ...
- According to an expert with the Central Meteorological Station, the fog was caused by a mixture of dense humidity, light wind, and relatively high temperatures. ...
- The visibility is less than 200 meters on the road, according to the local meteorological bureau. ...
- Experts with the Central Meteorological Station said the heavy fog that blanketed north China including Beijing Thursday morning is a natural weather phenomenon in this season. ...
16. Application of Meteorological Satellites to Rainstorm Research and Forecast in China
- www.space.cetin.net.cn
- Application of Meteorological Satellites to Rainstorm Research and Forecast in China .
- In recent years the Chinese meteorological scholars have used the meteorological satellite data to study it and have obtained good results. This paper describes the application of six kinds of meteorological satellite data including satellite cloud image, water vapor map, sea surface temperature(SST), outgoing longwave radiation (OLR), c loud cover and brightness temperature to the rain storm research and forecast in China. ...
- The research and forecast of the torrential rain is always one of the most important problems concerned by China's meteorological working people. ...
- The Application of Meteorological Satellite Data in the Research and Forecast of Torrential Rain .
- The current meteorological observation, especially the high altitude station network used for monitoring large-scale weather system is hard to capture medium-scale system.
- The satellite cloud pictures are the most products in quantity provided by meteorological satellites and are divided into visible pictures (0. ... In particular, the picture of stationary meteorological satellite with high spacial resolution and time resolution is the most effective tool for monitoring, analyzing and forecasting the medium-scale system which causes torrential rain.
- Besides above mentioned data, the meteorological satellite can also provide global sea surface temperature data under cloudless condition, such as global sea temperature distribution chart.
- The well-known El Nino phenomenon means the abnormal warming of the Pacific Ocean temperature, which is large-scale ocean abnormal phenomenon and has obvious influence on global atmospheric circulation, and ocean and climate abnormality. ...
- On June 5, 1993, the report China Meteorological Bureau submitted to the State Council pointed out that in the flood control work in 1993 the stress should be put on the Changjiang River, not the Yellow River. ...
17. Koko Butter
- www.mrmd.com
- Despite intensive ongoing study, the meteorological phenomenon known as El Niño has continued to baffle international research groups for over two centuries. ... Then known as Keith Hernandez, the young El Niño showed signs of a promising future in management consulting, and was consistently chosen as the meteorological phenomenon most likely to wreak havoc on global weather patterns, though only rarely garnering votes for cutest boy or most talented. ...
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18. MULTIVARIATE LINEAR REGRESSION
- www.met.utah.edu
- USE OF MULTIVARIATE LINEAR REGRESSION FOR METEOROLOGICAL DATA ANALYSIS .
- Cooperative Institute For Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, Norman, Oklahoma .
- Multivariate linear regression analysis of meteorological data from the Utah Mesonet (Stiff, 1997) has been tested as a tool for both data quality assessment and as a method for objectively analyzing data in complex terrain. ... The linear regression analysis provides a tool for a) assessing the quality of data and b) objectively analyzing surface meteorological data (e. ...
- Objective schemes commonly used in meteorological analysis (e. ... Many of these schemes are used for analysis of meteorological variables on quasi-horizontal surfaces in which weights are dependent on the horizontal distance an observation is from an analysis point. In complex terrain a two dimensional smoothing of observations (with typical station densities) will produce unreliable estimates given the strong dependency of the meteorological variables on the vertical dimension. ...
- The key to use of the regression analysis is the assumption that a linear fit of the meteorological variable in three dimensions will be a relatively good fit over the domain chosen. ...
- The multivariate analysis provides a method to obtain objective values of a meteorological quantity at a station location to compare to the actual data values. ...
- It was not thought to be useful to use this technique to flag data departing from the regression at shorter time intervals since they might be caused by valid meteorological phenomenon. ...
- The linear regression analysis also provides a tool for objectively analyzing surface meteorological data (e. ...
- Figure 6 is an example of the Barnes' analysis smoothed difference field between the regression and actual temperatures over northwest Utah during extreme meteorological conditions on January 13, 1997. ...
- Multivariate linear regression analysis of meteorological data has been shown to be a useful tool for objective analysis of surface data in complex terrain. ...
- Application to other meteorological variables has not been fully investigated, though not expected to produce as high quality results. ...
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19. Royal Meteorological Society - Awards
- www.royal-met-soc.org.uk
- Professor Keith Browning is awarded the Symons Memorial Medal for his distinguished contributions to meteorological science. ... He has made considerable use of new technology in developing meteorological understanding, especially using weather radars, where he has greatly influenced their development and use. He is a past President of the Society, and his scientific leadership and enthusiasm have ensured the highest standards in both the theory and practice of meteorological science.
- His distinctive approach has been the development of techniques to process and then interpret these data to provide an improved understanding of the transport of air in meteorological events occurring on a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
- His work has skilfully and with innovation applied meteorological science to the great economic and safety benefits of all who use roads.
- The Royal Meteorological Society's Hugh Robert Mill Medal is awarded for "original research into the distribution of rainfall, or into the variation of rainfall in time at any place, or into rainfall as a meteorological phenomenon or in relation to climatology, agriculture , water supply, water power or other application".
20. UCP Course - Hydro-Meteorological Optimization
- www.wdtb.noaa.gov
- To accommodate this, the radar was designed with a meteorological phenomena detection and notification system. ...
- To set an alert, the APUP operator merely chooses a particular meteorological phenomenon from one of three Alert Categories. ...
- These groups are composed of certain meteorological phenomena. ...
- G (GRID GROUP) refers to the detection of those meteorological phenomena meeting or exceeding a preselected threshold value which is contained in a specified Cartesian grid box(es). ...
- V (VOLUME GROUP) refers to the detection of those meteorological phenomena meeting or exceeding a preselected threshold value OR the detection of those meteorological phenomena which are based on algorithm output. ...
- FSTRONG> (FORECAST GROUP) refers to the detection of those meteorological phenomena meeting or exceeding a preselected threshold value OR those meteorological phenomena which are based on algorithm output which are then forecast to enter an Alert Area. This grouping is storm oriented (that is, based on the forecast track of the storm associated with the phenomenon) and requires the completion of a volume scan. ...
- (M)odify, {CODE} - modify the alert threshold values/conditions of a specified alert (where {CODE} implies a number from 1 to 41 corresponding to the meteorological phenomena listed on the right side of the screen .
- One strategy is to receive products that you may need only when certain meteorological phenomena are detected. When that particular meteorological phenomenon is detected, the APUP operator may choose to receive a Paired Product which may better help define the situation. ...
- AD,******,M,******<return> - displays the Meteorological Algorithm Parameters submenu .
- Federal Meteorological Handbook 11, Parts A through D and any subsequent national or regional addenda. ...
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21. Meteorological phenomenon - Useful Reference
- www.usefulreference.com
22. 12/19/00 -- La Nina's Cool Currents Didn't Stop Warming Trend
- www.climateark.org
- 19 - The temperature at the earth's surface remained high this year, despite the cooling effect of the meteorological phenomenon known as La Nia, which remained active in the Pacific Ocean. ...
- As such, the report on the global climate in 2000, presented today by the secretary-general of the Geneva-based World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Godwin Obasi, confirms that the global warming trend continues. ...
- The El Nio phenomenon warmed the Pacific in 1998, making it the hottest since 1860. ...
- Obasi, a Nigerian meteorologist, told the media today that the results of the WMO report are consistent with global warming, a phenomenon most scientists agree is caused by heat-trapping emissions of so-called greenhouse gases, which are produced by the combustion of oil, petrol, coal and other, mostly carbon-based chemicals. ...
- In most areas of the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures recorded at the meteorological stations surpassed the average high. ...
23. Wikinfo | Phenomena
- www.internet-encyclopedia.org
- (Redirected from Phenomenon) .
- A phenomenon (plural "phenomena") is an observable event, especially something special. ...
- 1 Phenomenon in the general sense 2 Kant's use of phenomenon 3 Quotes 3. ...
- Phenomenon in the general sense .
- In general, apart from its specialized use as a term in philosophy, phenomenon stands for any observable event. ...
- Meteorological phenomena weather .
- Kant's use of phenomenon .
- Phenomenon has a specialized meaning in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant who opposed the term 'Phenomenon' to 'Noumenon'. ...
- "no phenomenon is a phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon" Niels Bohr. ...
- Phenomenon is a name of an album by a rock band called UFO. ...
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Phenomenon" http://www. ... org/wiki/Phenomenon July 23, 2003 .
24. Article: Talk:Phenomenon
- www.wikipedia.org
- Talk:Phenomenon.
- In philosophy, a Phenomenon is an observable event caused by a hypothetical object known as a noumenon. ...
- No, in philosophy, there simply is no generally accepted use for 'phenomenon'. ...
- There's a basic error in writing articles like this: there is no general topic of study that goes under the name "phenomenon. ...
- This isn't to deny that we need an article such as phenomenon (Kantian philosophy)--but that's a relatively well-defined piece of jargon that is the subject of a great deal of specific scholarship. ...
- In philosophy, a Phenomenon is an observable event caused by a hypothetical object known as a noumenon. ...
- Often technology exploits some phenomenon. It is possible to list the phenomena which are relevant to almost any field of endeavor, for example, in the case of optics and light one can list observable phenomena under the topic optical phenomenon. ...
- Biological phenomenon biology .
- Chemical phenomenon chemistry .
- Electrical phenomenon electricity .
- Geological phenomenon .
- Meteorological phenomenon weather .
- Physical phenomenon physics .
- Thermal phenomenon to do with heat .
- There certainly shouldn't be an article titled "Phenomenon" in a general paper encyclopedia, but I think the habits and expectations of the users of Wikipedia are such that some dictionary-like entries are warranted. ...
25. Odbor klimatologie
- www.chmi.cz
- Climatology is a science which deals with climate and studies meteorological processes from the long-term perspective. ...
- Meteorological Data.
- Meteorological data is obtained by means of measurements and observations at stations designed for these purposes. Meteorological stations are either manned by our employees (professional stations) or, in most cases, operated by volunteer observers. ...
- a reference period recommended by the World Meteorological Organisation .
- Methodological Guideline No 11 Instructions for Meteorological Station Observers , Praha, ÈHMÚ 1994 .
- For the above activities the World Meteorological Organisation has issued a Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observation. ...
- Upon recommendation of the World Meteorological Organisation, the CLICOM system is used in a number of countries. ...
- Standard processing of climatological data , which includes average and extreme values, and frequencies (probabilities) of the occurrence of each meteorological phenomenon and element .
- Development of automated meteorological stations in co-operation with METEOSERVIS at Vodòany, supporting the introduction of state-of-the-art technologies, improving the quality of the measured and observed data, and automating the process of data transmission to regional hubs .
- Another option is processing meteorological elements into charts which best describe regional distribution together with all of its specific features. ...
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