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    Трансформації наукового атеїзму в україні за часів перебудови.Kyselov Oleg - 2017 - Схід 4 (150):93-98.
    У статті аналізуються зміни у теоретико-методологічних настановах наукового атеїзму радянської України другої половини 1980-х рр. Автор виділяє наступні фактори, що вплинули на трансформації у науковому атеїзмі: лібералізація державно-церковних відносин, десекуляризація та суспільна критика атеїзму. На основі аналізу опублікованих та архівних джерел робиться висновок про ідеологічний характер наукового атеїзму. Зміни, що відбулися у науковому атеїзмі часів Перебудови, стали важливим чинником у постанні сучасного українського релігієзнавства.
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    «Нове просвітництво»: Нова фрактальність у трансформаційних процесах освіти.Oleg Punchenko, Valentyna Voronkova & Pavel Vodop'yаnov - 2019 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 77:144-159.
    The relevance of the research reflects the unity of the requirements of the Beijing Philosophical Congress "Learning to be a man" and the anniversary report of the "Rome Club" "Come On! Capitalism, myopia, population and destruction of the planet", which the transformation processes of the socio-sphere are revealed from the standpoint the need for a radical breakdown of the spiritual and moral world of man and his worldview. The foundation of these transformations is the transition in education, as the hippocrine (...)
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    Commentary on Thomasius's “Philosophical Dissertation on Literary Plagiarism”.Roman Kyselov - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (1):104-115.
    Commentary on the first Ukrainian translation of Thomasius’ work entitled “Nucleus disputationis de plagio literario maxime theoreticus, thesibus paucis & brevibus comprehensus”, which is one of the Appendices to the famous “Philosophical dissertation on literary plagiarism”.
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    Lev Karsavin: Theological path of all-unity.Oleg Davydov - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):1-5.
    This article introduces the theological and philosophical thoughts of Lev Karsavin, who was one of the most creative representatives of Russian religious philosophy in the early 20th century. His conception was historically the last amongst the great systems of Russian metaphysics of all-unity. This conception gave an opportunity for developing an understanding of the relations between God and the world, and the act of creation as gift of God.
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  5. Dialogi prodolzhai︠u︡tsi︠a︡: polemicheskie statʹi o vozmozhnykh posledstvii︠a︡kh razvitii︠a︡ sovremennoĭ nauki.Oleg Moroz (ed.) - 1989 - Moskva: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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  6. Nauka i obshchestvo: Sov. i zarubezh. uchenye otvechai︠u︡t na anketu "Lit. gazety": [Sbornik.Oleg Moroz & A. M. Lepikhov (eds.) - 1977 - Moskva: Znanie.
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  7. V poiskakh garmonii.Oleg Moroz - 1978 - Moskva: Atomizdat.
     
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    Reasoning about Plagiarism in Europe before Jacob Thomasius.Roman Kyselov - 2022 - Sententiae 41 (1):6-29.
    The paper provides an overview of the early considerations regarding the phenomenon of plagiarism – from Greco-Roman antiquity to the time when a thorough study examining literary theft in its textual, legal, and moral manifestations was printed, i. e. “Philosophical Dissertation on Literary Plagiarism” by Jacob Thomasius. Although the issue of plagiarism was very vital in ancient times, all the oldest considerations concerning the appropriation of other people’s texts were essentially pragmatic moves or reactions rather than purposeful theoretical interpretations of (...)
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    After aura.Oleg Gelikman - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (1):43 – 60.
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    Cultural Attraction in Film Evolution: the Case of Anachronies.Oleg Sobchuk & Peeter Tinits - 2020 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 20 (3-4):218-237.
    In many films, story is presented in an order different from chronological. Deviations from the chronological order in a narrative are called anachronies. Narratological theory and the evidence from psychological experiments indicate that anachronies allow stories to be more interesting, as the non-chronological order evokes curiosity in viewers. In this paper we investigate the historical dynamics in the use of anachronies in film. Particularly, we follow the cultural attraction theory that suggests that, given certain conditions, cultural evolution should conform to (...)
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    Question about the Ethics of Yalta Agreements in 1945. Archaeology of Power in Historiographical Discourses.Oleg Konstantinovich Shevchenko - 2019 - Conatus 4 (1):99.
    The Crimea Conference is by all means an extremely complex historical event. Any attempt to estimate its role and significance without analyzing its ethical components would unavoidably result in unduly simplifying the historical reality of the time, as well as in forming erroneous assumptions that would necessarily be used in the analysis of the causes of Cold War. A thorough examination will show that as far as the ‘ethical’ issues are concerned, there are significant developments with regard to general methodology, (...)
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    Le Liber particularis de Michel Scot.Oleg Voskoboynikov - 2015 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 81 (1):249-384.
    C’est la première édition critique du Liber particularis de Michel Scot, traité cosmologique latin qui constitue la deuxième partie de son Liber introductorius, rédigé entre 1220 et 1235 environ. L’édition est effectuée sur la base du ms. Bodl. Canon. Misc. 555 (collationné avec les mss Vatican, BAV Rossi IX 11 et Milan, Ambrosiana L 92 Sup), afin de restituer une version qui circula, sous une forme relativement stable, en Italie dans la première moitié du xiv e siècle. Dans l’introduction, on (...)
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  13. Kaiserliche Höhere Beamte und Hesiodeische Heroen:: Eine Interpretation des Epigramms Anth. Pal.9, 640.Oleg Nikitinski - 1997 - Hermes 125 (3):386.
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    Recentiores, non deteriores auf dem arbeitstisch Karl lachmanns.Oleg Nikitinski - 1999 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 143 (2):362-364.
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    Two alabanenses? A textual problem in pliny, Nat. Hist 3.25-26.Oleg Nikitinski & Leonard A. Curchin - 1995 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 139 (2):329-338.
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    Rediscovering the ancient hermeneutic of Rebekah's character.Oleg M. Tsymbalyuk & Valery V. Melnik - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):1-8.
    A careful evaluation of well-documented historical data, along with ancient and modern theological writings, reveals the matriarch Rebekah as one of the most important and controversial individuals of the biblical narrative. Her exceptional beauty, hospitality, morality, faithfulness and sacrificial love were highly admired and praised as iconic by ancient historians, philosophers, the Hebrew community, the Church Fathers and numerous other scholars; yet, some theologians and clerics of the past few 100 years have depicted Rebekah in a negative light. This article (...)
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    Incomplete grounding: the theory of symbolic separation is contradicted by pervasive stability in attitudes and behavior.Oleg Urminsky - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    The proposed theory is broad enough to accommodate the reduction or elimination of prior influences by a variety of acts symbolizing separation. However, it does not account for stability in psychological variables, and is contradicted by widely documented stability in people's actual attitudes and behavior over time, in multiple domains, despite people's pervasive everyday acts of symbolic separation.
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    Історія та історична пам’ять: сфери перетину.Mykola Kyselov - 2020 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 2 (1):44-63.
    У статті подається компаративний аналіз феноменів історії та історичної пам’яті; аналізується проблема меж компетентності історичного методу як загальнонаукового. Наводиться ретроспекція явища скепсису щодо об’єктивності та обґрунтованості висновків історичної науки. Робиться висновок, що історична пам’ять є феноменом, корені якого сягають глибин антропогенезу, у зв’язку з чим заторкується вчення К.Юнга про архетипи. Досліджуються архетипічні витоки людської пам’яті, роль історичної пам’яті у формуванні національної ідентичності, модифікації та різновиди сприйняття «історичного минулого». Коментується явище політизації історичної пам’яті під впливом ідеологічної кон'юнктури. Проблема надзвичайно актуалізується тому, (...)
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    Graphic Design in the Context of Taste Culture: Educational and Upbringing Potential.Oleg Vereshchagin - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 29 (2):175-185.
    The article examines the place of graphic design in modern post-industrial society, extending beyond purely applied art and aspiring to play the role of an expert in the interiors of human existence, determining the social and cultural status of an individual. It is argued that graphic design, organically integrating into contexts and actively responding to the challenges of such a social-decorative phenomenon as fashion, plays a significant role in shaping taste culture. This attests to the multiplicity of ambivalent cultural manifestations (...)
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    On a multilattice analogue of a hypersequent S5 calculus.Oleg Grigoriev & Yaroslav Petrukhin - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1.
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    Nikolai O. Lossky’s Intuitivism and Personalism in the Context of Russian Philosophy.Oleg T. Ermishin - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (4):302-309.
    This article is dedicated to Nikolai O. Lossky’s intuitivism and personalism and their significance in the context of Russian philosophy. The author demonstrates how Lossky’s study of Russian philosophy influenced his work and allowed him to take a second look at a number of philosophical issues, indicating ways to develop them further. As a result of his research, Lossky discovered ideas close to his own in the works of various other Russian philosophers. Lossky became especially interested in two authors, Vladimir (...)
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    The Civilizational Choice of Ukraine: Questioning the Conceptual Roadmap.Oleg Rafalskyi - 2023 - Philosophy and Cosmology 30:42-52.
    Modern Ukraine is a post-colonial, post-totalitarian state in which decolonization, decommunization, and de-Russification have not yet been fully implemented. This article sets itself the goal of reviewing the agenda of the processes of civilizational transit of Ukraine and developing theoretically grounded vectors of the said process. The important fact that the current stage of development of the “worldview gravity” of Ukrainian society is characterized by an eclectic system of stereotypes is also of significant importance: here coexist both old stereotypes of (...)
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    I︠A︡zyk teorii dei︠a︡telʹnosti--problemy transli︠a︡t︠s︡ii.Oleg Sergeevich Anisimov - 2003 - Moskva: [S.N.].
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    I︠A︡zyk teorii dei︠a︡telʹnosti--stanovlenie.Oleg Sergeevich Anisimov - 2001 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Agro-Vestnik".
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    Marks: ėkonomicheskai︠a︡ ontologii︠a︡, metod, mir dei︠a︡telʹnosti.Oleg Sergeevich Anisimov - 2002 - Moskva: [S.N.].
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    Онтологии в рефлексивном пространстве.Oleg Sergeevich Anisimov - 2002 - Moskva: Vestnik ASMB.
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    Ontologii v refleksivnom prostranstve.Oleg Sergeevich Anisimov - 2002 - Moskva: Vestnik ASMB.
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    The Formation of Students’ Competencies during their Participation in Competitions of Applied Scientific Researches.Oleg N. Galaktionov, Yuriy V. Sukhanov, Aleksey S. Vasilyev, Artur S. Kozyr & Yelena A. Kempy - 2024 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 28 (68):15-27.
    The relevance of the problem under study is due to the need to improve the practical skills and competencies of students in the course of training in order to prepare them for competition with other job seekers in employment. In this regard, this article is aimed at identifying the expediency of students’ participation in competitive selections and grants as a factor that creates conditions for effective practice-oriented learning. The leading method for the study of this problem is a pedagogical experiment, (...)
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    Muzica și sensul sincretic al nostalgiei.Oleg Garaz - 2011 - Cluj-Napoca: Casa Cărții de Știință.
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  30. The crisis of the messianic claim: Scholem, Benjamin, Baudelaire.Oleg Gelikman - 2014 - In Anna Glazova & Paul North (eds.), Messianic thought outside theology. New York: Fordham University Press.
     
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    Ars vel scientia (disciplina)?: iz istorii︠a︡ta na prakticheskata rat︠s︡ionalnost v Antichnostta i Rannoto latinsko srednovekovie.Oleg Georgiev - 2020 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    Srednovekovnata obrazovanost : tri studii.Oleg Georgiev - 2002 - Sofii︠a︡: Izd-vo Atelie Ab.
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  33. The problem of individuation in De Divisione Naturae (John Scot Eriugena)-Body and individuality.Oleg Georgiev - 2005 - Synthesis Philosophica 20 (1):47-56.
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    Andrzej Grzegorczyk.Oleg Hirnyy - 2016 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 18 (1):238-241.
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    Compositionality and Contextuality as Adjoint Principles.Oleg Prosorov - 2005 - In Gerhard Schurz, Edouard Machery & Markus Werning (eds.), Applications to Linguistics, Psychology and Neuroscience. De Gruyter. pp. 149-176.
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    Formal hermeneutics based on Frege duality.Oleg Prosorov - 2005 - In Emar Maier, Corien Bary & Janneke Huitink (eds.), Proceedings of Sub9. pp. 286--298.
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    The problem of moral absolutes in the ethics of Vladimir Solov'ëv.Oleg Sergeevich Pugachev - 1996 - Studies in East European Thought 48 (2-4):207-221.
    Moral absolutes were perceived, by Solov'ëv, in a dual manner: a) from the side of content, of psychology, as when we speak of feelings, emotions, etc.; and b) under a formal aspect, as “ideas,” i.e. logically. Neither of these can be treated without relating to moral absolutes astrue, and without a rationalbelief in their truth, a truth that cannot be logically proved. In my opinion, our time has become keenly aware of the universally human value of Vladimir Solov'ëv's ethics, of (...)
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    Sinbad: A Neocortical Mechanism for Discovering Environmental Variables and Regularities Hidden in Sensory Input.Oleg V. Favorov & Dan Ryder - unknown
    We propose that a top priority of the cerebral cortex must be the discovery and explicit representation of the environmental variables that contribute as major factors to environmental regularities. Any neural representation in which such variables are represented only implicitly (thus requiring extra computing to use them) will make the regularities more complex and therefore more difficult, if not impossible, to learn. The task of discovering such important environmental variables is not an easy one, since their existence is only indirectly (...)
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    Two proofs of the algebraic completeness theorem for multilattice logic.Oleg Grigoriev & Yaroslav Petrukhin - 2019 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 29 (4):358-381.
    Shramko [. Truth, falsehood, information and beyond: The American plan generalized. In K. Bimbo, J. Michael Dunn on information based logics, outstanding contributions to logic...
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    Axiomatizing a Minimal Discussive Logic.Oleg Grigoriev, Marek Nasieniewski, Krystyna Mruczek-Nasieniewska, Yaroslav Petrukhin & Vasily Shangin - 2023 - Studia Logica 111 (5):855-895.
    In the paper we analyse the problem of axiomatizing the minimal variant of discussive logic denoted as $$ {\textsf {D}}_{\textsf {0}}$$ D 0. Our aim is to give its axiomatization that would correspond to a known axiomatization of the original discussive logic $$ {\textsf {D}}_{\textsf {2}}$$ D 2. The considered system is minimal in a class of discussive logics. It is defined similarly, as Jaśkowski’s logic $$ {\textsf {D}}_{\textsf {2}}$$ D 2 but with the help of the deontic normal logic (...)
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    FMRI in brain research in its historical context.Oleg Jardetzky - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (9):43 – 45.
  42. General response in a dialectical key.Oleg Mendic - 1971 - In Rocco Caporale & Antonio Grumelli (eds.), The culture of unbelief. Berkeley,: University of California Press. pp. 109--14.
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    Ancestral war and the evolutionary origins of heroism.Oleg Smirnov, Holly Arrow, Douglas Kennett & John Orbell - manuscript
    Primatological and archaeological evidence along with anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies indicate that lethal between-group violence may have been sufficiently frequent during our ancestral past to have shaped our evolved behavioral repertoire. Two simulations explore the possibility that heroism (risking one's life fighting for the group) evolved as a specialized form of altruism in response to war. We show that war selects strongly for heroism but only weakly for a domain-general altruistic propensity that promotes both heroism and other privately costly, (...)
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  44. Quasi-o-minimal structures.Oleg Belegradek, Ya'acov Peterzil & Frank Wagner - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (3):1115-1132.
    A structure (M, $ ,...) is called quasi-o-minimal if in any structure elementarily equivalent to it the definable subsets are exactly the Boolean combinations of 0-definable subsets and intervals. We give a series of natural examples of quasi-o-minimal structures which are not o-minimal; one of them is the ordered group of integers. We develop a technique to investigate quasi-o-minimality and use it to study quasi-o-minimal ordered groups (possibly with extra structure). Main results: any quasi-o-minimal ordered group is abelian; any quasi-o-minimal (...)
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    Багатостороння дипломатія як чинник урегулювання міжнародних конфліктів і кризових ситуацій.Oleg Grygor - 2015 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac:45-58.
    Сучасні міжнародні відносини переживають глибокі трансформації, тому тісно пов’язана з ними дипломатія також зазнає ґрунтовних змін. її функції, які раніше були фактично прерогативою зовнішньополітичних відомств і здійснювалися переважно посольствами, нині реалізуються через численні державні та недержавні канали. Отже, пов’язана з процесами глобалізації перебудова міжнародних відносин, вихід на світову арену недержавних учасників міжнародних стосунків ставлять перед дипломатією завдання її активного залучення в процес створення нового світового порядку. Водночас силові розв’язання міжнародних проблем виявляються все більш недієвими та небезпечними. В цих умовах саме (...)
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    Occasional Being as a Principle of Interpretation of some concepts of the philosophy of Aristotle and Kant.Oleg Gushchin - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    Occasional being was obtained in the analysis of the Aristotelian term "non-existent" (μὴ ὄν). In the article, the occasional is given wide ontological powers, allowing to interpret the being of Aristotle and a number of Kant's substantive concepts in the aspect of complex temporal configurations. An attempt is made to clarify how the occasional appears in Aristotle as a correlate of the existent, and in Kant as the unknowable X, which is opposed by the unity of transcendental knowledge. Kant's desire (...)
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    Electoral competition in the elections of the representative local self-government bodies in Chelyabinsk: before and after the 2014 reform.Oleg Vydrin - 2021 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:69-82.
    Introduction. The article examines the dynamics of electoral competition over four electoral cycles from 2005 to 2019 as exemplified by forming representative bodies of local self-government in the city of Chelyabinsk. Particular attention is paid to the impact that the transition of Chelyabinsk to a twotier model of forming local self-government bodies in 2014 had on the electoral competition. The purpose of the paper is to study the dynamics of electoral competition in municipal elections in Chelyabinsk before and after the (...)
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    Succinct definitions in the first order theory of graphs.Oleg Pikhurko, Joel Spencer & Oleg Verbitsky - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 139 (1):74-109.
    We say that a first order sentence A defines a graph G if A is true on G but false on any graph non-isomorphic to G. Let L ) denote the minimum length of such a sentence. We define the succinctness function s ) to be the minimum L ) over all graphs on n vertices.We prove that s and q may be so small that for no general recursive function f we can have f)≥n for all n. However, for (...))
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    Filosofskiĭ slovarʹ Svi︠a︡toĭ Rusi.Oleg Platonov - 2017 - Moskva: Rodnai︠a︡ strana.
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    Eukaryotic transcription factors.Oleg L. Polyanovsky & Alexander G. Stepchenko - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (5):205-210.
    Many nuclear proteins have been found recently to interact with short conserved sequences which are involved in regulating the transcription of various genes. Nuclear transcription factors may be arbitrarily subdivided into two groups, ubiquitous and tissue‐specific. The transcription of one gene is usually regulated by several factors which interact with different sequences located either in the promoter region of the gene or outside it. The appearance or disappearance of transcription factors for some genes corresponds to certain phases of cell differentiation (...)
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