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    Der Mensch in der Perspektive der Kognitionswissenschaften.Peter Gold & Andreas K. Engel (eds.) - 1998 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Beyond Hindu and Muslim: Multiple Identity in Narratives from Village India.Ann Grodzins Gold & Peter Gottschalk - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):690.
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    Maternal Prenatal External Locus of Control and Reduced Mathematical and Science Abilities in Their Offspring: A Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study.Jean Golding, Steven Gregory, Genette Ellis, Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant, Yasmin Iles-Caven & Stephen Nowicki - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Toward a Broader View of Values in Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis of Health.Paul Menzel, Marthe R. Gold, Erik Nord, Jose-Louis Pinto-Prades, Jeff Richardson & Peter Ubel - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (3):7-15.
    By registering different health benefits on a common scale, CEA allows us to assess the relative social importance of different health care interventions and opens the way for the allocation decisions of health care policy. If it is really to be effective, however, CEA must be recalibrated so that it better reflects some of our widely held beliefs about the merits of different kinds of treatment.
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    I the classic debate on media regulation.Peter Golding - 1998 - In Kees Brants, Joke Hermes & Liesbet van Zoonen (eds.), The media in question: popular cultures and public interests. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 7.
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  6. New technologies and old problems: evaluating and regulating media performance in the “information age”.Peter Golding - 1998 - In Kees Brants, Joke Hermes & Liesbet van Zoonen (eds.), The media in question: popular cultures and public interests. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
     
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    Toward a Broader View of Values in Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis of Health.Paul Menzel, Marthe R. Gold, Erik Nord, Jose-Louis Pinto-Prades, Jeff Richardson & Peter Ubel - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 29 (3):7-15.
    By registering different health benefits on a common scale, CEA allows us to assess the relative social importance of different health care interventions and opens the way for the allocation decisions of health care policy. If it is really to be effective, however, CEA must be recalibrated so that it better reflects some of our widely held beliefs about the merits of different kinds of treatment.
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  8. Minority Report: Approaching Peter Szondi's Hölderlin Studies.Joshua Robert Gold - 2007 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2007 (140):95-115.
     
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    Animal century: a celebration of changing attitudes to animals.Mark Gold - 1998 - Charlbury, Oxfordshire: J. Carpenter.
    Animal Century records some of the most important events and influences behind this often overlooked element of our social history, paying tribute to the courage and endurance that has helped to create a groundswell of public sympathy for our fellow creatures in many countries of the world. Mark Gold's moving and thought-provoking account includes in-depth previously unpublished interviews with many key players - including Maneka Gandhi, Jane Goodall, Celia Hammond, Virginia McKenna and Peter Singer - and celebrates the (...)
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    Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity – Gold, Labour, and Aristocratic Dominance.Peter Sarris - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (1):207-220.
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  11. The Practical Kinds Model as a Pragmatist Theory of Classification.Peter Zachar - 2002 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (3):219-227.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.3 (2002) 219-227 [Access article in PDF] The Practical Kinds Model as a Pragmatist Theory of Classification Peter Zachar Pragmatist theories of scientific classification are intended to be pluralistic models that recognize different ways of cutting up the world as valuable, but do not require us to adopt whatever-goes relativism or metaphysical antirealism. How ironic that my application of pragmatism to psychopathology has been (...)
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    From Birth to Five. By N. R. Butler & J Golding. (Pergamon, Oxford, 1986.) £24.95 (hardback), £14.95 (paperback).The Health and Development of Children. Edited by H. B. Miles & Elizabeth Still. (Symposium No. 21, 1984, Eugenics Society, London.) £4.95. [REVIEW]Peter J. Smail - 1987 - Journal of Biosocial Science 19 (4):506-507.
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    A generalization of the limit lemma and clopen games.Peter Clote - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (2):273-291.
    We give a new characterization of the hyperarithmetic sets: a set X of integers is recursive in e α if and only if there is a Turing machine which computes X and "halts" in less than or equal to the ordinal number ω α of steps. This result represents a generalization of the well-known "limit lemma" due to J. R. Shoenfield [Sho-1] and later independently by H. Putnam [Pu] and independently by E. M. Gold [Go]. As an application of (...)
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    The Meaning of ‘God’—II.Peter Geach - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 31:85-90.
    Holding God to be transcendent does not mean having to regard the grammar of the word ‘God’ as isolated or unique or inscrutable: and in speaking of grammar I use this word in its familiar sense, not in some ill-explained neo-Wittgensteinian sense. I want to make a methodological suggestion. When a sentence containing the word ‘God’ is puzzling, it may help to look at a grammatically possible replacement for the word. For example, if we wish to understand the statement that (...)
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    Compromised ethical principles in randomised clinical trials of distant, intercessory prayer.Peter Graeme Hobbins - 2005 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2 (3):142-152.
    The effects of distant, intercessory prayer on health outcomes have been studied in a range of randomised, blinded clinical trials. However, while seeking the evidentiary status accorded this ‘gold standard’ methodology, many prayer studies fall short of the requirements of the World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki for the ethical conduct of trials involving human subjects. Within a sample of 15 such studies published in the medical literature, many were found to have ignored or waived key ethical precepts, including (...)
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    The Meaning of 'God'—II.Peter Geach - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 31:85-90.
    Holding God to be transcendent does not mean having to regard the grammar of the word ‘God’ as isolated or unique or inscrutable: and in speaking of grammar I use this word in its familiar sense, not in some ill-explained neo-Wittgensteinian sense. I want to make a methodological suggestion. When a sentence containing the word ‘God’ is puzzling, it may help to look at a grammatically possible replacement for the word. For example, if we wish to understand the statement that (...)
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    Calligraphic Magic: Abhidhamma Inscriptions from Sukhodaya.Peter Skilling - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 35 (1-2):161-187.
    The article presents five fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Pali inscriptions from Sukhodaya, Thailand. Three of them are engraved in the Khom alphabet on large square stone slabs, with considerable attention to format; they seem to be unique in Thai epigraphy. Two of these carry extracts from the Abhidhamma; the third gives a syllabary followed by the recollection formulas of the Three Gems. The other two epigraphs are written not on stone slabs but are inscribed on small gold leaves; they contain (...)
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  18. Aesthetics in the 21st Century: Walter Derungs & Oliver Minder.Peter Burleigh - 2012 - Continent 2 (4):237-243.
    Located in Kleinbasel close to the Rhine, the Kaskadenkondensator is a place of mediation and experimental, research-and process-based art production with a focus on performance and performative expression. The gallery, founded in 1994, and located on the third floor of the former Sudhaus Warteck Brewery (hence cascade condenser), seeks to develop interactions between artists, theorists and audiences. Eight, maybe, nine or ten 40 litre bags of potting compost lie strewn about the floor of a high-ceilinged white washed hall. Dumped, split (...)
     
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  19. Knowledge.Peter Millican - manuscript
    LOCKE famously defines knowledge as “the perception of the connexion and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy of any of our Ideas” (Essay IV i 2), but his subsequent discussion significantly extends this somewhat vague and unclear definition. He starts by suggesting that knowledge always concerns one of four types of agreement or disagreement, namely “Identity, or Diversity”, “Relation”, “Co-existence, or necessary connexion”, and “real Existence”--his examples of the first two of these (perceiving the self-identity and distinctness of ideas, and the (...)
     
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    History of Religion Becomes Ethnology: Some Evidence from Peiresc's Africa.Peter N. Miller - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (4):675-696.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 67.4 (2006) 675-696 MuseSearchJournalsThis JournalContents[Access article in PDF]History of Religion Becomes Ethnology: Some Evidence from Peiresc's AfricaPeter N. Miller Bard Graduate CenterAbstractThe relationship between history of religion and ethnology on the one hand, and antiquarianism and them both, on the other, lie at the core of this essay. These lines of inquiry come together in the work of Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc (1580-1637), (...)
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    Vice, Mental Disorder, and the Role of Underlying Pathological Processes.Nancy Nyquist & Peter Zachar - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (1):27-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Vice, Mental Disorder, and the Role of Underlying Pathological ProcessesNancy Nyquist Potter (bio) and Peter Zachar (bio)Keywordsresponsibility, virtue theory, cultural norms, psychopathologyThe issues discussed by John Sadler are among the most complicated in the philosophy of psychiatry, if for no other reason than that they highlight an area where disciplinary fault lines between clinical psychiatry/ psychology and philosophy seem most evident. We spent a year writing an article (...)
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    Book review: David Deacon, Michael Pickering, Peter Golding and Graham Murdock, researching communications: A practical guide to methods in media and cultural analysis, 2nd edn. London: Hodder Arnold, 2007. IX + 430 pp. isbn (paperback) 978—0-340—92699—4. [REVIEW]James N. Ogutu - 2009 - Discourse and Communication 3 (1):107-108.
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    Living Zen, Loving God (review).Robert Peter Kennedy - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):193-196.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Living Zen, Loving GodRobert P. KennedyLiving Zen, Loving God. By Ruben L. F. Habito. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2004. 136 + xxvi pp.In his treatise On Christian Doctrine, Augustine states that non-Christian "seekers of wisdom" may have "said things which are indeed true and are well accommodated to our faith," and even goes on to assert that "some truths concerning the one God are discovered among them." Augustine urges (...)
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    Combining Gamma With Alpha and Beta Power Modulation for Enhanced Cortical Mapping in Patients With Focal Epilepsy.Mario E. Archila-Meléndez, Giancarlo Valente, Erik D. Gommer, João M. Correia, Sanne ten Oever, Judith C. Peters, Joel Reithler, Marc P. H. Hendriks, William Cornejo Ochoa, Olaf E. M. G. Schijns, Jim T. A. Dings, Danny M. W. Hilkman, Rob P. W. Rouhl, Bernadette M. Jansma, Vivianne H. J. M. van Kranen-Mastenbroek & Mark J. Roberts - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electrical stimulation mapping is the gold standard for the identification of “eloquent” areas prior to resection of epileptogenic tissue. However, it is time-consuming and may cause undesired side effects. Broadband gamma activity recorded with extraoperative electrocorticography during cognitive tasks may be an alternative to ESM but until now has not proven of definitive clinical value. Considering their role in cognition, the alpha and beta bands could (...)
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    Concerning “Neapolitan Gold”: William of Tocco and Peter of Ireland. A Response to Andrea Robiglio.Michael Dunne - 2003 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 45:61-66.
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    Essays in honour of Judith Peter Hallett - lateiner, gold, Perkins Roman literature, gender and reception. Domina illustris. Pp. X + 337, ills. London and new York: Routledge, 2013. Cased, £80, us$125. Isbn: 978-0-415-82507-8. [REVIEW]Jessica A. Westerhold - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):468-470.
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    The English Armada: The Greatest Naval Disaster in English History. By Luis Gorrochategui Santos; translated by Peter J. Gold. Pp. xii, 323, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2018, £26.99. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (2):309-310.
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    Indywidua.Peter Frederick Strawson - 2019 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:13-34.
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    Wolność a uraza.Peter Frederick Strawson - 2019 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:35-57.
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    Susanne K. Langer.Peter Windle - 2024 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Susanne K. Langer (1895—1985) Susanne Langer was an American philosopher working across the analytic and continental divide in the fields of logic, aesthetics, and theory of mind. Her work connects in various ways to her central concerns of feeling and meaning. Feeling, in Langer’s philosophy, encompasses the qualitative, sensory, and emotional aspects of human experience. … Continue reading Susanne K. Langer →.
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  31. Unterwegs zur Heimat.Peter Wust - 1956 - Münster,: Regensberg. Edited by Wilhelm Vernekohl.
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    The One Big Idea: Koselleck’s Structures of Repetition and Their Historiographical Consequences.Peter Vogt - 2023 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 17 (3):405-429.
    What is the one big idea of Koselleck’s Historik understood as a methodological framework for the attempt to combine a theory of historical times with a theory of historical time? In part (1) of this paper, I criticize the two most basic attempts to understand Koselleck’s one big idea as mistaken because they are exclusively interested either in history (in the singular) or in histories (in the plural) and thus miss the central relevance of structures of repetition (“Wiederholungsstrukturen”) for Koselleck’s (...)
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    Weierstraß' Vorlesung zur „Einleitung in die Theorie der analytischen Funktionen“.Peter Ullrich - 1989 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 40 (2):143-172.
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    In This Issue.Peter H. Wickersham - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (3):373-375.
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    5 Is There Anybody Out There? Berkeley’s Indirect Realism About Other Minds.Peter West - 2024 - In Manuel Fasko & Peter West (eds.), Berkeley’s Doctrine of Signs. De Gruyter. pp. 81-98.
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    Global ecopolitics: crisis, governance, and justice.Peter J. Stoett - 2019 - New York: University of Toronto Press. Edited by Shane Mulligan.
    Through case studies on biodiversity, deforestation, pollution, and war, among others, Stoett analyzes the ability of international policy to provide environmental protection and discusses the ever-present factors of equality, sovereignty, and human rights integral to these issues. While providing a panoramic view of the actors and structures producing these policies. Stoett reminds readers that the topic is personal, that effective governance is not solely the responsibility of governments but of individuals and communities as well. Environmental diplomacy may not always meet (...)
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    Humanismus zwischen Christentum und Marxismus.Peter Stockmeier (ed.) - 1970 - München,: Kösel.
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    Promises and perils of emerging technologies for human condition: voices from four postcommunist Central and East European countries.Peter Sýkora (ed.) - 2019 - New York: Peter Lang, International Academic Publishers.
    The volume presents the views of ten authors from four PostCommunist Central and East European countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Latvia) on the impact of emerging technologies on human condition. They analyse the topic from anthropological, ethical, philosophical, ontological, empirical and legal perspectives.
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  39. Sonic Ordeals : Music, Torture, and The New Orpheus.Peter Szendy - 2024 - In Laura Chiesa (ed.), Resonances against fascism: modernist and avant-garde sounds from Kurt Weill to Black Lives Matter. Albany: State University of New York Press.
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    Was geschah im 20. Jahrhundert?Peter Sloterdijk - 2016 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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  41. Membership and global legal pluralism.Peter J. Spiro - 2020 - In Paul Schiff Berman (ed.), The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  42. Ethics Beyond Species and Beyond Instincts: A Reply to Richard Posner.Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, University Center for Human Values & Princeton University - 2004 - In Cass R. Sunstein & Martha Craven Nussbaum (eds.), Animal rights: current debates and new directions. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Aspects of Semantic Relativity.Peter Unger - 1984 - In Peter K. Unger (ed.), Philosophical relativity. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Examines the common sense attractiveness of contextualism over invariantism, and ultimately takes such a common sense attractiveness to be a function of our intellectual habits as opposed to a reflection of objective fact. The claim that there do not exist semantic approaches that are more favorable than either contextualism or invariantism is made and argued for via an appeal to sortalism, superinvariantism, and supercontextualism, which are also rejected as brutally implausible. The possibility that any of these three semantic approaches might (...)
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    A Relativistic Approach to Some Philosophical Problems.Peter Unger - 1984 - In Peter K. Unger (ed.), Philosophical relativity. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Applies the semantic relativism developed in the previous chapters to key terms in several philosophical debates in order to establish philosophical relativity. In all of these cases, invariantism forces the skeptical position whilst contextualism resonates with our common sense views. These philosophical debates and their relevant terms are the problem of epistemic skepticism via “know,” the problem of freewill and determinism as instanced by compatibilism and incompatibilism via “can” and “freewill,” the problem of specifying causal conditions via “cause,” and the (...)
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    Two Approaches to Ostensible Intuitions.Peter Unger - 1984 - In Peter K. Unger (ed.), Philosophical relativity. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Explores the distinction between the prevalent approach to ostensible intuitions, which takes such intuitions to be indicative of semantic conditions, and the broadly psychological approach, which does not. An attack is made against Kripke and Putnam's causal theory of reference via Putnam's Twin Earth thought experiments. Our responses to such examples may be distinguished into two types, a dominant response, and a dominated response. The common aspect to all demonstrable counterexamples to the causal theory of reference turns on the individual (...)
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    The Status of Philosophical Problems.Peter Unger - 1984 - In Peter K. Unger (ed.), Philosophical relativity. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Examines a different objection against the relativity hypotheses, the objection from superficiality, which takes the relativity hypotheses to be leaving deep philosophical issues aside. A similar objection is that the relativity hypotheses take many traditional philosophical problems to have the status of pseudoproblems. The objection from superficiality comes in several forms: the objection from particular expressions, the objection from a particular language, the objection from overgeneralization, and the objection from unnaturalness. All four forms of the objection from superficiality are countered (...)
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  47. Locality and Causality Principles.Péter Vecsernyés & Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2018 - In Péter Vecsernyés & Gábor Hofer-Szabó (eds.), Quantum Theory and Local Causality. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  48. What Is a Local Physical Theory?Péter Vecsernyés & Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2018 - In Péter Vecsernyés & Gábor Hofer-Szabó (eds.), Quantum Theory and Local Causality. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  49. Gerechtigkeitssinn und Gerechtigkeitsprinzipien.Peter Welsen - 2014 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2014:191-203.
    The „petite éthique” which Ricoeur develops in Soi-meme comme un autre is distinctive in its way of paying attention to the individual, the other and the society all at the same time. For this very reason the problem of the distribution of social goods is fundamental. Ricoeur tries to solve this problem through a synthesis of teleological and deontological considerations, and here the approach of Rawls occupies a central place. On the one hand, the attempt to solve this problem in (...)
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    Die traumatische Verfassung des Subjekts: unveröffentlichte Aufsätze.Peter Widmer - 2016 - Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant.
    Band I. Das Körperbild und seine Störungen -- Band II. Unfassbare Zeitlichkeit.
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