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  1. Particle Physics and Cosmology: The Interface: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Particle Physics and Cosmology: The Interface Cargèse, ... II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
  2. Particle Physics and Cosmology: The Interface: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Particle Physics and Cosmology: The Interface Cargèse, ... II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
  3. Solid state biophysics;: Applications of electron spin resonance, dielectric measurements, the Mossbauer effect, and lasers to biology and medicine (McGraw-Hill advanced physics monograph series) by S. J Wyard, 1969
  4. Problems and Solutions in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics : Advanced Level by Willi-Hans Steeb, 1996-12
  5. Theoretical Surface Science: A Microscopic Perspective (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Axel Groß, 2002-12-05
  6. Geometric Phases in Physics (Advanced Series in Mathematical Physics, Vol 5)
  7. Kaplan AP Physics B & C, 2008 Edition (Kaplan Ap Physics B and C) by Bruce Brazell, Paul Heckert, et all 2008-01-01
  8. Elastic Waves in Solids I: Free and Guided Propagation (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Daniel Royer, Eugene Dieulesaint, 2000-01-14
  9. Transport, Chaos and Plasma Physics: Institut Mediterraneen De Technologie, Marseille, France, 10-21 July, 1995 (Advanced Series in Nonlinear Dynamics , No 2) by Chaos, and Plasma Physics (2nd : 1995 : Marseille, France) International Workshop on Transport, 1996-06
  10. Advanced Physics: A Textbook for Advanced Level Students by Tom Duncan, 1983-04
  11. Physics and Astronomy 2 (Cambridge Advanced Sciences) by David Sang, Keith Gibbs, et all 2003-08-05
  12. A Treatise On Bessel Functions and Their Applications To Physics by Andrew Gray, G. B. Mathews, 2007-10-02
  13. Photonics: Linear and Nonlinear Interactions of Laser Light and Matter (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Ralf Menzel, 2007-09-10
  14. Perspectives on Higgs Physics II (Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics)

121. ADVANCED PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS
advanced physics EXPERIMENTS MORGAN PARK HIGH SCHOOL CHIEF AUTHOR R. Coleman CO-AUTHORS - 623 Sadistic Students 1995 Edition
http://www.iit.edu/~rcoleman/apmanual.html
ADVANCED PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS
MORGAN PARK HIGH SCHOOL
CHIEF AUTHOR - R. Coleman
CO-AUTHORS - 623 Sadistic Students
1995 Edition
A Revised and CONFUSED version of all previous editions.
CAUTION
THESE EXPERIMENTS MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENT
1 - THE ACCELERATION OF GRAVITY
2 - THE ACCELERATION OF GRAVITY
3 - THE BALLISTIC PENDULUM
4 - PROJECTILE MOTION
5 - ATWOOD'S MACHINE
6 - BOUNCY-BOUNCY
7 - NEWTON'S SECOND LAW
8 - THE NON-VERTICAL PENDULUM
9 - SPHERICAL SURFACE PENDULA
10 - FRICTIONLESS ACCELERATION
11 - ROTATING MASSES
12 - STREAM VELOCITY
13 - TWO DIMENSIONAL EQUILIBRIUM
14 - THREE DIMENSIONAL EQUILIBRIUM
15 - THE YO
16 - THE MOMENT OF INERTIA OF A LONG ROD
17 - THE MOMENT OF INERTIA OF A CYLINDRICAL DISK
18 - THE GYROSCOPE
19 - BOYLE'S LAW
20 - CHARLES' LAW
21 - THE HEAT OF FUSION OF WATER
22 - THE HEAT OF VAPORIZATION OF ALCOHOL
23 - CALIBRATING A THERMOPILE
24 - THE MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT
25 - THE CONSTANT VOLUME GAS THERMOMETER
26 - ELECTRIC FIELD NEAR SEVERAL CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS
27 - ELECTRIC FIELD NEAR SEVERAL CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS
28 - THE CHARGE ON THE ELECTRON
29 - THE ELECTRIC DING-DONG
30 - THE CATHODE RAY TUBE
31 - THE POTENTIOMETER
32 - THE CHARGE TO MASS RATIO OF THE ELECTRON
33 - THE CHARGE TO MASS RATIO OF THE ELECTRON
34 - DIP ANGLE AND STRENGTH OF EARTH'S MAGNETISM
35 - DETERMINING THE INDUCTANCE OF SEVERAL COILS
36 - CAPACITOR DISCHARGE
37 - THE MUTUAL INDUCTANCE BETWEEN TWO COILS
38 - LC RESONANCE
39 - MELDE'S EXPERIMENT

122. OUP Advanced Physics Adams
advanced physics is a wonderful book which makes physics inspiring and advanced physics deals with the problem headon with full support for
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Publication date: 2 November 2000
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123. Advanced Physics Labs Home Page
Lab instructions. Hall Effect FrankHertz Experiment Wave Partical Duality Photoelectric Effect Rutherford Scattering Millikan Oil Drop
http://www.physics.gatech.edu/advancedlab/
Lab instructions Hall Effect Frank-Hertz Experiment Wave Partical Duality Photoelectric Effect ... Deterministic Chaos

124. IAP Home Page
The Institute for advanced physics is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation engaged in fundamental scientific research based in the beautiful Front Range of
http://www.iaphysics.org/
Home About Us Research Reports ... Contact Us
Dedicated to expanding
and disseminating
scientific knowledge,
especially in the
physical sciences.
The Institute for Advanced Physics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation engaged in fundamental scientific research based in the beautiful Front Range of Colorado. Founded in 1996 with the premise that basic research is the foundation for revolutionary technologies, the Institute has activley pursued research topics ranging from plasma physics, to atomic and molecular physics, to computational methods. These research programs continue to produce significant new results every year. The Institute is on the leading edge of scientific computation - the dynamic overlap of physics, mathematics and computer science. We have developed a number of significant technologies that make scientific computing easier, including advanced computing infrastructure, sophisticated data archiving and mining technologies and distributed scientific collaboration tools. We have been at the forefront of exploiting modern software engineering techniques for scientific purposes, utilizing object-oriented methodologies, relational database systems and modern languages such as C++ and Java to achieve unprecedented code performance and accurate results.

125. Space Plasma Physics Modelling Page
An advanced plasma propulsion system that will create a large scale magnetic bubble around the spacecraft to ride the solar winds.
http://www.ess.washington.edu/Space/propulsion.html
Advanced Electric Propulsion Chemical rockets have limited application for space applications due to the fact that the fuel is relatively slow (low specific impulse) relative to the speeds needed to move efficiently about the solar system. As a results chemcial systems are massive, and the trip times for missions are very long. Research at UW in this area is for the development of faster propellants that can provide substantial reductions in cost and trip time. To achieve these efficiencies plasma systems (i.e. charged particles) are required where electric and magnetic field can be used to accelerate the plasma propellants to speeds more than an order of magnitude faster than can be achieved by chemical rockets. The systems below detail devices under active development.
Cast of Characters:
Robert M. Winglee
Areas of Active Interest:
High Power Helicon is an electrodeless plasma thruster that is able run at kW to 100's kW to produce thruster levels as high as several Newtons of force, at high power and gas effciency.
Mini-Magnetospheric Plasma Propulsion (M2P2)
is a system that can leverage energy from the solar wind to augument the onboard propulsion for spacecraft while minimizing the spacecraft power requires. Potential for radiation shielding is still under investigation.

126. MSc Physics Of Advanced Semiconductor Materials - Lecture 1
A Si Wafer A Microwave plasma used to Deposit Diamond Films MSc physics of advanced Semiconductor Materials. Plasmas and Plasma Processing. coloured line
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/~paulmay/misc/msc/mscintro.htm
MSc Physics of Advanced Semiconductor Materials
Plasmas and Plasma Processing
Dr Paul May , S103A, email: paul.may@bris.ac.uk Prof Mike Ashfold , W312, email: mike.ashfold@bris.ac.uk
Introduction
This course consists of 4 lectures concerned with Plasma Processing of Semiconductor Materials. A rough outline of the lectures is:
  • Plasmas and Plasma-Surface Interactions Dr Paul May
  • Plasma Diagnostics: Optical Spectroscopy Prof Mike Ashfold ... Dr Paul May Recommended textbook Dry Etching for VLSI ', A.J. van Roosmalen, J.A.G. Baggerman and S.J.H. Brader, (Plenum Press, New York, 1991) - available from the Chemistry Library. Visited times. Back to the Bristol Chemistry Home Page
  • 127. PEARL 2005
    physics at EBIT and advanced Research Light Sources. Workshop News. Workshop. News. Overview Department of physics, Lund University, comment page
    http://www.pixe.lth.se/pearl2005/showPage.asp
    Physics at EBIT and Advanced Research Light Sources
    Physics at EBIT and Advanced Research Light Sources

    Workshop News Overview Organisers/contact Invited speakers Poster ... Payment instructions Registration/contributions Hotel and travel Web site
    Welcome to the site PEARL 2005
    Physics at EBIT and Advanced Research Light Sources
    comment page hide menu - good for printout Page updated 2005-02-16 by Roger Hutton

    128. New States Of Matter In Hadronic Interactions, PAN AMERICAN ADVANCED STUDIES INS
    Department of physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 This PanAmerican advanced Institute course will involve approximately 40 graduate
    http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~pasi/
    PAN AMERICAN ADVANCED STUDIES INSTITUTE January 7-18, 2002 New States of Matter in Hadronic Interactions held at , Brazil
    (184 km NEE of , 354 km SWW of Rio de Janeiro
    see map (400+kb, JPG))

    International Board of Advisors and Lecturers
    G. Altarelli (CERN) G.A. Baym (Illinois), J.D. Bjorken (SLAC),
    J.-P. Blaizot (Saclay), S.J. Brodsky (SLAC), W. Busza (MIT),
    L.P. Csernai (Bergen), H.G. Dosch (Heidelberg), H.-Th.Elze (Rio de Janeiro),
    E.Ferreira (RiodeJaneiro), A.DiGiacomo (Pisa) H.H. Gutbrod (GSI), J.W. Harris (Yale), K. Kajantie (Helsinki), J.I. Kapusta (Minnesota), F. Karsch (Bielefeld), D. Kharzeev (BNL), T. Kodama (Rio de Janeiro), L.Masperi (CLAF), L.D. McLerran (BNL), B. Mueller (Duke), S. Nagamiya (KEK), G.Odyniec (LBL), J. Rafelski (Arizona), E. Quercigh (CERN), H. Stoecker (Frankfurt)

    129. CASA
    Outstanding Thesis in Beam physics Award Recipient Eduard Pozdeyev The 32nd advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Energy Recovering Linacs
    http://casa.jlab.org/
    Annual Report
    Research Highlights

    Advanced Pages

    Publications
    ...
    Outstanding Thesis in Beam Physics Award
    Recipient: Eduard Pozdeyev
    The 32nd Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Energy Recovering Linacs
    March 19 - 23, 2005
    Jefferson Lab
    No Seminar This Week
    September 22, 2005 Sign-up for receiving email seminar announcement

    130. Physics (PHYS)
    QUANTUM PARTICLE physics. advanced quantum approach to scattering, cosmic rays and high energy phenomena, dispersion relations, field quantization and meson
    http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/graduate_school/Catalogs/catalog2000/085_lib_arts_p
    Physics PHYS 503. SELECTED TOPICS IN PHYSICS. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor; may be repeated for credit up to nine hours. (3). 507. DIRECTED RESEARCH. Guided experimental work for the development of research laboratory skills. (Departmental approval required; cannot be used for degree credit; may be repeated for credit). (1-3). (Z grade). 510. RESEARCH SEMINAR. Philosophy and principles of modern physics research. May be repeated for credit. (Z grade). (1). 513. ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS. Properties of atomic and molecular systems; electronic, vibrational, and rotational energy states. Prerequisite: PHYS 317. (3). 521. ACOUSTICS. Mathematical description of sound propagation with various boundary conditions. Prerequisite: PHYS 401, PHYS 402. (3). 522. ACOUSTICS LABORATORY. A laboratory course to complement an acoustics lecture course; emphasis on a study of wave phenomena and acoustical measurements. Pre- or corequisite: PHYS 521. (1). 523. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS. Experimental and theoretical aspects of elementary particle physics. (3).

    131. CERN Document Server: Home
    of interest to people working in particle physics and related areas. Covers preprints, articles, books, journals, Search Tips advanced Search
    http://cdsweb.cern.ch/
    guest :: session alerts baskets login ... Library Home
    CERN Document Server
    Over bibliographic records, including fulltext documents,
    of interest to people working in particle physics and related areas.
    Covers preprints, articles, books, journals, photographs, and much more. Search 789,876 records for: any field title author report number year Search Tips Advanced Search Narrow by collection:
    Published Articles
    Preprints Theses Reports ... AB Archives Focus on:
    CERN Published Articles
    CERN Preprints CERN Theses CERN Reports ... General Talks CERN Document Server :: Search Submit Personalize Help
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    Last updated 23 Sep 2005 10:44:06 CEST This site is also available in the following languages:
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    132. FB Physik International Master And Doctoral Programme Imaging
    medical physics), mathematical principles of imaging, modern and applied physics, advanced laboratory courses, advanced experimental physics, advanced
    http://deph.physik.uni-siegen.de/imaging/imaging_details.html
    International Master and Doctoral Programme
    Imaging Physics
    Back to Main page University of Siegen Physics Department Application ... About the University and the City of Siegen Find below all necessary details about the International Master and Doctoral Programme on Imaging Physics
    at the Physics Department of the University of Siegen
    If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us under the address given below or
    via e-mail: imaging-physics@physik.uni-siegen.de
    Awarded degrees: (back to top)
    - Master of Science - Doctor of Natural Sciences (Dr.rer.nat. equivalent to PhD)
    Duration of programme: (back to top)
    - 2 years, divided into 4 semesters, for the Master of Science - an additional 3 years of a research oriented thesis for the Doctor of Natural Sciences (PhD) - Physics courses start mid October
    Language of courses: (back to top)
    English
    Prerequisites: (back to top)
    Bachelor of Science
    or Intermediate exam ( Vordiplom ) for Diplom-Physiker
    or Degree Diplom-Physikingenieur
    or Degree of polytechnical school ( Fachhochschule ) in physics or
    engineering physics
    or Equivalent (with at least 3 years of physics)
    Language requirements: (back to top)
    Reasonable proficiency in English (TOEFL 550/215 or Cambridge Certificate)
    Language courses offered: (back to top)
  • German as a foreign language starting November 1st (during lecture time) English as a foreign language for German students starting November 1st (during lecture time)
  • The language courses consist of intensive training during the first year. See the

    133. Fellowship Opportunities In Particle Physics, Astronomy And Solar System Science
    Fellowship Opportunities in Particle physics, Astronomy and Solar System Applicants for Postdoctoral or advanced Fellowships are advised to seek the
    http://www.pparc.ac.uk/Rs/Fs/Fw/Fellindex.asp
    QUICKFINDER
    LOW-GRAPHIC VERSION
    WHAT'S NEW COMMENT ...
    Format for print
    Fellowship Opportunities in Particle Physics, Astronomy and Solar System Science
    Fellowship Schemes
    PPARC operates three main fellowships schemes:
    • Postdoctoral Fellowships and Advanced Fellowships are intended for researchers who do not yet have a permanent academic position;
      Senior Research
      Fellowships are intended for researchers who do hold a permanent academic position, but who would like to devote themselves to full-time research free of the restrictions imposed by their normal employment.
    Applicants
    Applicants may apply to only one of the schemes described above and, in addition, only one application to one Institution will be accepted. Applications should be submitted using the Je-S system
    Applicants for Postdoctoral or Advanced Fellowships are advised to seek the backing of their proposed host department several weeks in advance of the 13 October 2005 closing date. PPARC has introduced a limit on the number of applications that each department may submit, therefore early contact between applicants and host institutions is essential.
    Referees
    If you have been asked to referee a PPARC Fellowship application, please complete an online

    134. "The Nature Of Time: Geometry, Physics & Perception"
    NATO advanced RESEARCH WORKSHOP. The Nature of Time Geometry, physics Perception. May 2124, 2002 / Tatranská Lomnica / Slovak Republic
    http://www.astro.sk/~msaniga/nato_arw/
    NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP May 21-24, 2002 / Tatranská Lomnica / Slovak Republic co-sponsored by
    Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Tatranská Lomnica, Slovak Republic
    Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica - Sezione di Palermo, CNR, Palermo, Italy OBJECTIVE PROGRAMME KEY SPEAKERS PARTICIPANTS ... NATO WEB SITE Aim:
    Examining and evaluating the most recent insights (discoveries) into (about) the multifaceted nature of time. Although underlined by physics, substantial space is also given to novel and unorthodox ideas from other branches of science. International Organizing Committee:

    135. AP: Physics B
    the usual preparation for more advanced physics and engineering courses. However, the B course provides a foundation in physics for students in the life
    http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_physb.html?physicsb

    136. Physics 308: Advanced Classical Mechanics, Haverford College
    Below are links to web pages for various editions of physics 308 advanced Classical Mechanics at Haverford College. Fall 2004 physics 308 (taught by F.
    http://www.haverford.edu/physics-astro/course_materials/phys308a/phys308.html
    Below are links to web pages for various editions of Physics 308: Advanced Classical Mechanics at Haverford College
  • Fall 2004: Physics 308 (taught by F. Crawford)
  • Fall 2002: Physics 308 (taught by J. Gollub)
  • Fall 2000: Physics 308 (taught by L. Roelofs)
  • 137. Advanced Study Institute On Techniques And Concepts Of High Energy Physics
    Any advanced graduate student or recent PhD recipient in experimental EDU), Department of physics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 146270171 USA
    http://server-mac.pas.rochester.edu/Asiinfo.html
    Advanced Study Institute on Techniques and Concepts of High Energy Physics
    St. Croix, USVI, June 15-26, 2000
    Ms. C. Jones
    Department of Physics/ASI-2000
    University of Rochester
    Rochester, NY 14627-0171 USA
    EMAIL: CONNIE@PAS.ROCHESTER.EDU
    PHONE: (716) 275-5306 FAX: (716) 275-8527 The Institute will be structured as follows: each individual lecture will last 75 minutes. Normally, two lectures will be given between 9:00 and 12:00, and two in the afternoon. The entire school will last twelve days, ten of which will be devoted to formal lectures. Any remaining time will be devoted to discussion and to occasional seminars on topics related to the main lectures. The anticipated lecturers, their affiliations, and titles of their presentations follow:
    Program:
    • Marcela Carena (Fermilab)
      • Phenomenology and Searches for Supersymmetry
    • Janet Conrad (Columbia)
      • Neutrino Oscillation
    • Yuri Dokshitzer (INFN, Milan)
      • Frontiers of Quantum Chromodynamics
    • Thomas Ferbel (Rochester)
      • Properties of the Top Quark
    • Fabiola Gianotti (CERN)
      • Issues in Calorimetry
    • John Jowett (CERN)
      • Accelerator Science and Circular Colliders
    • Jacques Lefrancois (LAL, Orsay)

    138. XIth OPORTO MEETING On GEOMETRY, TOPOLOGY AND PHYSICS: Courses
    Krasil shchik IS, AMVerbovetski, Homological Methods in Equations of Mathematical physics, advanced Texts in Mathematics, Open Education Sciences, !998.
    http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~jmourao/om/omxi/textocourses.html
    XIth OPORTO MEETING on
    From July 12th to July 15th, 2002
    COURSES (Detailed)
    I. ANDERSON
    Group Invariant Solutions and Symmetric Criticality
    Lie's method of symmetry reduction for finding the group invariant solutions to partial differential equations is widely recognized as one of the most general and effective methods for obtaining exact solutions of non-linear partial differential equations. In recent years Lie's method has been described in a number of excellent texts and survey articles (see, for example, Bluman and Kumei [3], Olver [5], Ovsiannikov [6], Stephani [9]) and has been systematically applied to differential equations arising in a broad spectrum of disciplines (see,for example, Ibragimov [4] or Rogers and Shadwick [8]). It is therefore quite surprising that Lie's method as it is conventionally described, does not provide an appropriate theoretical framework for the derivation of such celebrated invariant solutions as the Schwarzschild solution of the vacuum Einstein equations, the instanton and monopole solutions in Yang-Mills theory or the Veronese map for the harmonic map equations.
    In my first lecture I shall describe the elementary steps needed to correct this deficiency in the classical Lie method, and to give a precise formulation of the reduced differential equations for the group invariant solutions which arise from this generalization.

    139. The Net Advance Of Physics
    MIT resource providing discussions at various levels of sophistication that cover all areas of physics.
    http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/welcome.html
    THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS
    IN MEMORIAM PROF. HENRY W. KENDALL 1926 - 1999 Computer support for
    The Net Advance of Physics
    is furnished by
    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Alphabetical Index to Review Papers and Tutorials:
    A
    B C D ... Hans Bethe Memorial Page:
    Added 2005 March 13. Igor Ivanov's PHYSICS ENCYCLOPEDIA @ Net Advance of Physics: A collection of annotated links to physics sites of interest, organized by topic. SPECIAL REVIEWS:
    1. Organic Chemistry of Meteorites and Comets, by N. Redington and K. R. Keck, 1996

    Condensed Matter Physics, by A. Melikidze, 2002
    Credits Special HISTORY OF SCIENCE Page ...
    This is a free service.
    To contribute to this page, contact:
    Norman Hugh Redington
    E-Mail: redingtn@mit.edu

    140. Nuclear Physics
    Medium Energy Nuclear physics Advance medium energy nuclear physics to Heavy Ion Nuclear physics Advance heavy ion nuclear physics to search for and
    http://www.sc.doe.gov/measures/scprograms/np/npplan.html
    Nuclear Physics
    -Spring 2004 Program Plan-
    1.0 Program Name:
    Nuclear Physics
    2.0 Position Title of the Program Manager:
    Associate Director of the Office of Science for Nuclear Physics
    SC-90/Germantown Building
    U.S. Department of Energy
    1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
    http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/henp/np/index.html
    3.0 DOE Strategic Plan General Goal:
    General Goal 5, World Class Scientific Research Capacity: Provide world-class scientific research capacity needed to: ensure the success of Department missions in national and energy security; advance the frontiers of knowledge in physical sciences and areas of biological, medical, environmental, and computational sciences, or provide world-class research facilities for the Nation’s science enterprise.
    4.0 Mission Statement and Program Goal:
    Nucleons were born in the first minutes after the “Big Bang” and their subsequent synthesis into nuclei goes on in the ever-continuing process of nuclear synthesis in stars and supernovae. Nuclear matter makes up most of the mass of the visible universe. It is the stuff that makes up our planet and its inhabitants. Nuclear matter was once inaccessible for humans to study, but in the first half of the 20th Century, great strides in our understanding of nuclei and nuclear reactions were rapidly made, leading to such profound influences on society as the discovery of fission and fusion and the development of the now vast field of nuclear medicine.

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