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Institut Néel-CNRS, Université Grenoble Alps
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  1. The Wave-Function as a Multi-Field.Mario Hubert & Davide Romano - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3):521-537.
    It is generally argued that if the wave-function in the de Broglie–Bohm theory is a physical field, it must be a field in configuration space. Nevertheless, it is possible to interpret the wave-function as a multi-field in three-dimensional space. This approach hasn’t received the attention yet it really deserves. The aim of this paper is threefold: first, we show that the wave-function is naturally and straightforwardly construed as a multi-field; second, we show why this interpretation is superior to other interpretations (...)
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  2. Multi-field and Bohm’s theory.Davide Romano - 2020 - Synthese (11):29 June 2020.
    In the recent literature, it has been shown that the wave function in the de Broglie–Bohm theory can be regarded as a new kind of field, i.e., a "multi-field", in three-dimensional space. In this paper, I argue that the natural framework for the multi-field is the original second-order Bohm’s theory. In this context, it is possible: i) to construe the multi-field as a real-valued scalar field; ii) to explain the physical interaction between the multi-field and the Bohmian particles; and iii) (...)
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  3. The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Decoherence.Davide Romano -
    This paper aims to clarify some conceptual aspects of decoherence that seem largely overlooked in the recent literature. In particular, I want to stress that decoherence theory, in the standard framework, is rather silent with respect to the description of (sub)systems and associated dynamics. Also, the selection of position basis for classical objects is more problematic than usually thought: while, on the one hand, decoherence offers a pragmatic-oriented solution to this problem, on the other hand, this can hardly be seen (...)
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  4. Teachers’ Burnout: The Role of Trait Emotional Intelligence and Social Support.Caterina Fiorilli, Paula Benevene, Simona De Stasio, Ilaria Buonomo, Luciano Romano, Alessandro Pepe & Loredana Addimando - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Must phenomenology remain Cartesian?Claude Romano - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (3):425-445.
    Husserl saw the Cartesian critique of scepticism as one of the eternal merits of Descartes’ philosophy. In doing so, he accepted the legitimacy of the very idea of a universal doubt, and sought to present as an alternative to it a renewed, specifically phenomenological concept of self-evidence, making it possible to obtain an unshakable foundation for the edifice of knowledge. This acceptance of the skeptical problem underlies his entire conceptual framework, both before and after the transcendental turn, and especially the (...)
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    Like a Virus. Similes for a Pandemic.Maria-Josep Cuenca & Manuela Romano - 2022 - Metaphor and Symbol 37 (4):269-286.
    The Covid-19 pandemic has had a great impact on the life of every inhabitant of the planet. During 2020 and 2021 a significant amount of work on how the pandemic is being conceptualized and communicated has been done. Most work has focused on the role of metaphor in the construal of specific cognitive frames. In this paper, we turn to a similar but different conceptualization mechanism, i.e. simile. Drawing from recent socio-cognitive and discursive empirical approaches to similes, this paper focuses (...)
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    Young Spanish People’s Gendered Representations of People Working in STEM. A Qualitative Study.Milagros Sáinz, José-Luis Martínez-Cantos, María Rodó-de-Zárate, María José Romano, Lidia Arroyo & Sergi Fàbregues - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:446753.
  8. Automatic evaluation of design alternatives with quantitative argumentation.Pietro Baroni, Marco Romano, Francesca Toni, Marco Aurisicchio & Giorgio Bertanza - 2015 - Argument and Computation 6 (1):24-49.
    This paper presents a novel argumentation framework to support Issue-Based Information System style debates on design alternatives, by providing an automatic quantitative evaluation of the positions put forward. It also identifies several formal properties of the proposed quantitative argumentation framework and compares it with existing non-numerical abstract argumentation formalisms. Finally, the paper describes the integration of the proposed approach within the design Visual Understanding Environment software tool along with three case studies in engineering design. The case studies show the potential (...)
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    Body ownership: When feeling and knowing diverge.Daniele Romano, Anna Sedda, Peter Brugger & Gabriella Bottini - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 34:140-148.
  10. Challenging the transcendental position: the holism of experience.Claude Romano - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 44 (1):1-21.
    Taking the problem of perception and illusion as a leading clue, this article presents a new phenomenological approach to perception and the world: holism of experience. It challenges not only Husserl’s transcendentalism, but also what remains of it in Heidegger’s early thought, on the grounds that it is committed to the skeptical inference: Since we can always doubt any perception, we can always doubt perception as a whole. The rejection of such an implicit inference leads to a relational paradigm of (...)
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    L'ordinamento giuridico.Santi Romano - 1917 - Pisa,: Tipografia editrice cav. Mariotti.
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    Links Between Communication and Relationship Satisfaction Among Patients With Cancer and Their Spouses: Results of a Fourteen-Day Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study.Shelby L. Langer, Joan M. Romano, Michael Todd, Timothy J. Strauman, Francis J. Keefe, Karen L. Syrjala, Jonathan B. Bricker, Neeta Ghosh, John W. Burns, Niall Bolger, Blair K. Puleo, Julie R. Gralow, Veena Shankaran, Kelly Westbrook, S. Yousuf Zafar & Laura S. Porter - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  13. A decoherence-based approach to the classical limit in Bohm's theory.Davide Romano - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (41):1-27.
    The paper explains why the de Broglie-Bohm theory reduces to Newtonian mechanics in the macroscopic classical limit. The quantum-to-classical transition is based on three steps: (i) interaction with the environment produces effectively factorized states, leading to the formation of effective wave functions and hence decoherence; (ii) the effective wave functions selected by the environment–the pointer states of decoherence theory–will be well-localized wave packets, typically Gaussian states; (iii) the quantum potential of a Gaussian state becomes negligible under standard classicality conditions; therefore, (...)
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    Social anxiety is associated with impaired memory for imagined social events with positive outcomes.Mia Romano, Emma Tran & David A. Moscovitch - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (4):700-712.
    Cognitive models of social anxiety disorder suggest that memory biases for negative social information contribute to symptoms of social anxiety. However, it remains unclear whether memory bias...
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    The legal order.Santi Romano - 2017 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Mariano Croce.
    The law commonly conceived as a norm : deficiency of this conception -- On some general hints of this deficiency, and in particular those evinced by the likely origin of the current definitions of law -- The need to distinguish the distinct legal norms from the legal order considered as a whole. The logical impossibility of defining the legal order as a set of norms -- How the unity of a legal order has been sometimes intuited -- How a legal (...)
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  16. About Possible Extensions of Quantum Theory.GianCarlo Ghirardi & Raffaele Romano - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (7):881-894.
    Recently it has been claimed that no extension of quantum theory can have improved predictive power, the statement following, according to the authors, from the assumptions of free will and of the correctness of quantum predictions concerning the correlations of measurement outcomes. Here we prove that the argument is basically flawed by an inappropriate use of the assumption of free will. In particular, among other implications, the claim, if correct, would imply that Bohmian Mechanics is incompatible with free will. This (...)
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    After the lived-body.Claude Romano - 2016 - Continental Philosophy Review 49 (4):445-468.
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  18. The metaphysics of decoherence.Antonio Vassallo & Davide Romano - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (6):2609–2631.
    The paper investigates the type of realism that best suits the framework of decoherence taken at face value without postulating a plurality of worlds, or additional hidden variables, or non-unitary dynamical mechanisms. It is argued that this reading of decoherence leads to an extremely radical type of perspectival realism, especially when cosmological decoherence is considered.
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  19. L'événement et le temps.Claude Romano - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (1):185-187.
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    Mirror Box Training in Hemiplegic Stroke Patients Affects Body Representation.Giorgia Tosi, Daniele Romano & Angelo Maravita - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  21. A Decoherence-Based Approach to the Classical Limit in Bohm’s Theory.Davide Romano - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (2):1-27.
    The paper explains why the de Broglie–Bohm theory reduces to Newtonian mechanics in the macroscopic classical limit. The quantum-to-classical transition is based on three steps: (i) interaction with the environment produces effectively factorized states, leading to the formation of _effective wave functions_ and hence _decoherence_; (ii) the effective wave functions selected by the environment—the pointer states of decoherence theory—will be well-localized wave packets, typically Gaussian states; (iii) the quantum potential of a Gaussian state becomes negligible under standard classicality conditions; therefore, (...)
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    Event and time.Claude Romano - 2014 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Contemporary philosophy, from Kant through Bergson and Husserl to Heidegger, has assumed that time must be conceived as a fundamental determination of the subject: Time is not first in things but arises from actions, attitudes, or comportments through which a subject temporalizes mtime, expecting or remembering, anticipating the future or making a decision. Event and Time traces the genesis of this thesis through detailed, rigorous analyses of the philosophy of time in Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine, ultimately showing that, in the (...)
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    Event and world.Claude Romano - 2009 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Claude Romano seeks to change all that, to describe precisely what sort of phenomenon an event is and to establish how it can be grasped via a phenomenology.
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    Être soi-même: une autre histoire de la philosophie.Claude Romano - 2019 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    L'Odyssée, le plus ancien poème de la culture occidentale, met en scène la métamorphose qui change Ulysse en lui-même sous les yeux dessillés de ceux qui échouaient jusque-là à le reconnaître. Ulysse constitue ainsi la première d'une longue série de figures donnant corps à cette opération mystérieuse : le passage de l'existence en régime d'obscurité à l'existence "en personne", dans une forme de vérité. Que signifie un tel passage? Comment s'opère cette transition? Quelles formes cette idée d'existence en personne a-t-elle (...)
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    Pour un réalisme du monde de la vie.Claude Romano - 2016 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (2):269.
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    Works, Days, and Divine Influence in Hesiod’s Story World.Carman Romano - 2020 - Kernos 33:9-31.
    Throughout the Works and Days (WD), Hesiod reaffirms and promotes his audience’s belief in the reality of the supernatural — that is, the gods of Olympus, whose power the poet clearly takes seriously, given the somber warnings that populate the final calendrical portion of the piece. Drawing on S.I. Johnston’s recent The Story of Myth, as well as the work of folklorists K. Hänninen and G. Bennett, I outline the techniques Hesiod employs to render believable the influence of the divine (...)
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    Acceptability of the Transitional Wearable Companion “+me” in Typical Children: A Pilot Study.Valerio Sperati, Beste Özcan, Laura Romano, Simone Scaffaro, Tania Moretta, Giada Turturo, Maria Nicoletta Aliberti, Vincenzo Guidetti & Gianluca Baldassarre - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Epistemic Value of Emotions in Politics.Benedetta Romano - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (3):589-608.
    In this paper, I consider emotional reactions in response to political facts, and I investigate how they may provide relevant knowledge about those facts. I assess the value of such knowledge, both from an epistemic and a political perspective. Concerning the epistemic part, I argue that, although emotions are not in themselves sufficient to ground evaluative knowledge about political facts, they can do so within a network of further coherent epistemic attitudes about those facts. With regards to the political part, (...)
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  29. Bohmian Classical Limit in Bounded Regions.Davide Romano - 2016 - In Felline Laura & L. Felline A. Paoli F. Ledda E. Rossanese (eds.), New Directions in Logic and the Philosophy of Science (SILFS proceedings, vol. 3). College Publications. pp. 303-317.
    Bohmian mechanics is a realistic interpretation of quantum theory. It shares the same ontology of classical mechanics: particles following continuous trajectories in space through time. For this ontological continuity, it seems to be a good candidate for recovering the classical limit of quantum theory. Indeed, in a Bohmian framework, the issue of the classical limit reduces to showing how classical trajectories can emerge from Bohmian ones, under specific classicality assumptions. In this paper, we shall focus on a technical problem that (...)
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    L’énigme du « Selbst » dans l’ontologie fondamentale heideggérienne.Claude Romano - 2017 - Studia Phaenomenologica 17:329-354.
    What does the ostensibly innocuous phrase “das Selbst” exactly mean in Heidegger’s fundamental ontology? Does Heidegger really have a “theory of the self ” in the same way as, say, Descartes, Locke or Husserl? This is what has been often concluded by many interpreters of Being and Time, and it is that view that the current paper attempts to challenge. Heidegger not only rejects the supposition of a substantial ego, along the lines of Descartes’ conception, but he also repudiates any (...)
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    Standard body-space relationships: Fingers hold spatial information.Daniele Romano, Francesco Marini & Angelo Maravita - 2017 - Cognition 165 (C):105-112.
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    The Equivocity of Habit.Claude Romano - 2017 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 38 (1):3-22.
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    The Flexible Rule of the Hermeneut.Claude Romano - 2017 - Sophia 56 (3):393-402.
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    There is: the event and the finitude of appearing.Claude Romano - 2016 - New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
    "A genuinely innovative contribution to philosophical accounts of subjectivity and temporality. Romano develops what he calls an 'evential hermeneutics' that takes as its starting point the life-changing events that upend our world. He studies the structure of these events in terms of the genuine change and novelty that they open up, distinguishing them from mere occurrences, which can be explained as a subject realizing pre-existing possibilities. Because such events introduce radically new possibilities by transforming me and my world, Romano argues (...)
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    Samotność i tajemnica. Prolegomena do fenomenologii ludzkiej więzi (tłum. Marek Drwięga).Claude Romano - 2023 - Principia 70:5-45.
    Samotność i tajemnica. Prolegomena do fenomenologii ludzkiej więzi (tłum. Marek Drwięga).
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    Reading the invisible: the role of optical investigations in the study of the Herculaneum papyri.Sveva Longo, Sabrina Samela, Claudia Caliri, Danilo Paolo Pavone, Francesco Paolo Romano, Francesca Rosi, Graziano Ranocchia & Costanza Miliani - unknown
    Herculaneum papyri found during the discovery of the Villa dei Papiri in the XVIII century are our only knowledge about Greek philosophical schools. Unfortunately, the original manuscripts are in a precarious state of conservation and the currently available editions of them have largely been made obsolete by the latest technological progress. The aim of the Advanced Grant ERC project ‘Greekschools’ is to provide a new protocol based on optical methods to increase the text reading and thus allow for a new (...)
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    Coping with the Horizontal Hitch: The 'Con-Formism' of the Degrowth Alternative.Onofrio Romano - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (5):573-591.
    Normally, during modernity, critical thinking and anti-systemic movements have countered the ruling institutions by envisaging not only new values and ideals, but mainly new 'forms' of social regulation. The current crisis reveals that, contrary to this tradition, the institutions in office and the antagonistic way of thinking now share the same basic 'horizontal' form. The degrowth project represents a paradigmatic example of this structural homology. The ecological and social crises, standing at the origins of the political engagement for degrowth, are (...)
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    De la surprise du Dasein.Claude Romano - 2016 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 24:47-68.
    Le moins que l’on puisse dire est que la question de la surprise (Überraschung) ne paraît pas revêtir un statut central dans le chef d’œuvre philosophique de Heidegger, puisque ce mot même y est absent et qu’on n’y découvre, en tout et pour tout, que deux uniques occurrences de deux de ses dérivés : Überraschtwerden [être surpris] et Überraschende [surprenant], présents dans deux phrases de la page 355. Le passage où ils interviennent est le suivant : Umgekehrt gründet die Möglichkeit (...)
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    The History Manifesto, History of Science, and Big Narratives: Some Pending Questions.Antonella Romano - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):338-340.
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    Y a-t-il une intentionnalité de la perception? Pour un réalisme phénoménologique.Claude Romano - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (1).
    O artigo pretende investigar se há uma intencionalidade da perceção e caminhar na direção de um realismo fenmenológico.
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    A propos des mathématiques jésuites: notes et réflexions sur l'ouvrage d'Albert Krayer, Mathematik im Studienplan der Jesuiten.Antonella Romano - 1993 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46 (2):281-292.
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  42. La consistance de l’imaginaire.Claude Romano - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:15-46.
    This paper tries to explore the legitimacy of applying the phenomenological approach to poems, novels, to all that we classify, too conveniently, under the term “literature.” Such an approach is grounded in one claim: the literary text opens up to a world that is its “thing itself”. The thing of the text is not the text as a thing, in its linguistic and formal properties, no more than the thing of the painting is the canvas coated with pigments. However, what (...)
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    Ignorance in Journalism and the Case of Generalization.Carlin Romano - 2021 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 297 (3):97-112.
    In this essay, I approach issues of post-truth and fake news from the perspective of “ignorance studies,” a fairly recent multidisciplinary area of scholarship. It looks at epistemology from the opposite direction adopted by traditional theorists of knowledge, seeing if analyzing ignorance can shed light on knowledge and truth in new ways. After looking at examples of ignorance from a common-sense standpoint informed by my dual careers as a philosopher and a journalist, I argue in the first half that journalists, (...)
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  44. Phénoménologie, herméneutique, scepticisme.Claude Romano - 2002 - Studia Phaenomenologica 2 (1-2):231-258.
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  45. Les concepts fondamentaux de la phénoménologie: Entretien avec Claude Romano.Tarek R. Dika, William C. Hackett & Claude Romano - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):173-202.
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    Après la chair.Claude Romano - 2013 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 21 (2):1-29.
    Il n’y a pas de question plus urgente, pour la phénoménologie, que la question du « corps propre », comme il est convenu de l’appeler depuis Husserl. Mais il n’y a pas non plus de question qui ait été davantage négligée par les phénoménologues contemporains. À première vue, cette affirmation se heurte à l’évidence d’une production littéraire quasi exponentielle autour de cette notion depuis plus d’une trentaine d’années, aussi bien en histoire de la philosophie que dans des travaux qui se (...)
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    Phenomenology with Big-Hearted Reason.Kadir Filiz, Claude Romano & Christina M. Gschwandtner - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (1):183-200.
    In this interview, Claude Romano discusses his phenomenological project of the event in relation to hermeneutics, reason, realism, and some other fundamental problems of phenomenology. He explains common themes in his phenomenological project and elucidates why he considers it important to leave behind the transcendental perspective in phenomenology. He distinguishes his descriptive realism from other realist movements in contemporary French philosophy. The interview also questions the Eurocentric orientation of many phenomenological authors and considers the possibility of going beyond such assumptions (...)
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    La perception est-elle intentionnelle?Claude Romano - 2022 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78 (3):647-672.
    In this article, Claude Romano challenges one of the more widespread assumptions in the phenomenological school, and especially in Husserl and his disciples, that of the intentional character of perception. Not denying that perception could have some aspects that are intentional, he claims that perception is not an intentional relation to the world. Indeed, intentionality is a basic feature of mind that remains connected to a form of representationalism. Now, as Heidegger has suggested with his concept of In-der-Welt-sein, and as (...)
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    Fostering a Critical Conscious -- a Wide Awakeness--in New Teachers through Student Teaching Abroad.Rosalie M. Romano - 2008 - Journal of Thought 43 (1/2):87-95.
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    America the philosophical.Carlin Romano - 2012 - New York: Knopf.
    A bold, insightful book that rejects the myth of America the Unphilosophical, arguing that America today towers as the most philosophical culture in the history of the world, an unprecedented marketplace of truth and argument that far surpasses ancient Greece or any other place one can name.Publisher's description.
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