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November 1885
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Flying-Machines
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1
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Modern Science and Modern Thought
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18
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Twenty Years of Negro Education
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24
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Relations of Science to the Public Weal I
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37
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Two Wonderful Instruments
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51
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A Free Colony of Lunatics
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56
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The Art of Investing
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69
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Concerning Clover
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73
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The Problem of Higher Education
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84
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Origin of Color in Animals
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94
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The Motor Centers and the Will
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100
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Home-Life of the Thibetans
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112
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Sketch of Sir Lyon Playfair
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117
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Editor's Table
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122
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Literary Notices
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125
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Popular Miscellany
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135
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Notes
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143
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December 1885
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The Scientific Study of Religions
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145
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Postal Savings-Banks
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160
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The Refracting Telescope
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169
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Thomasville as a Winter Resort
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188
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The Spirit and Method of Scientific Study
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192
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The Social Life of Arctic Birds
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209
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Neuter Insects
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217
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Masson's Interpretation of Carlyle
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224
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Relations of Science to the Public Weal II
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236
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The Uniformity of Nature
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248
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Sketch of Professor Alpheus Hyatt
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261
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Correspondence
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268
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Editor's Table
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269
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Literary Notices
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272
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Popular Miscellany
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281
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Notes
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287
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January 1886
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Inoculation Against Hydrophobia
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289
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The Origin of Primitive Money
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296
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Progress in Tornado-Prediction
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307
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The Varieties of the Human Species
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315
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Communal Societies
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325
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Fish Out of Water
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334
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The Flower or the Leaf
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342
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The Study of the Relations of Things
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353
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Agatized and Jasperized Wood of Arizona
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362
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Nonconformity
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367
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A New Field of American History
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371
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Natural Heirship: Or, All the World Akin
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377
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Science in its Useful Applications
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388
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The Physiology of the Feet
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395
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Sketch of Frank Buckland
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401
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Correspondence
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407
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Editor's Table
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410
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Literary Notices
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412
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Popular Miscellany
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420
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Notes
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429
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February 1886
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The Improvement of East River and Hell Gate
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433
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The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature
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449
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Recent Experiments in State Taxation
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460
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Bishop’s Ring Around the Sun
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466
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The Influence of Inventions Upon Civilization I
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474
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The Musket as a Social Force
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485
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Discrimination in Railway Rates I
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494
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Acclimatization
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507
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Instinct as a Guide to Health
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517
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The Increasing Curse of European Militancy
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521
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Medical Practice in Damaraland
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526
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The Problem of Photography in Color
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531
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Women in Astronomy
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534
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Sketch of Dr. W. B. Carpenter
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538
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Sketch of James B. Eads
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544
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Editor's Table
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554
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Literary Notices
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556
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Popular Miscellany
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565
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Notes
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574
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March 1886
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Biological Teaching in Colleges
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578
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Discrimination in Railway Rates II
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586
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A Thinking Machine
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596
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Health and Sex in Higher Education
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606
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Proem to Genesis
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614
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Animal Weather-Lore
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635
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Japanese House-Building
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643
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The Influence of Inventions Upon Civilization II
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656
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Colorado as a Winter Sanitarium
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668
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Durability of Resinous Woods
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679
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Infancy in the City
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683
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Arbor-Day
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689
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Sketch of Sir John Bennet Lawes
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694
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Editor's Table
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699
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Literary Notices
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703
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Popular Miscellany
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713
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Notes
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719
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April 1886
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An Economic Study of Mexico I
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721
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External Form of the Man-Like Apes
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736
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The Factors of Organic Evolution I
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754
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Botany as a Recreation for Invalids
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779
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The French Problem in Canada
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781
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Mr Gladstone and Genesis
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788
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Comments by Professor Henry Drummond
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803
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The Hand-Work of School-Children
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812
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The Teeth of the Coming Man
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817
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Earthquakes in Central America
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819
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The Gems of the National Museum
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823
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The Whipping-Post
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830
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Sketch of Huygens
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835
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Editor's Table
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840
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Literary Notices
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843
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Popular Miscellany
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856
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Notes
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863
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Dawn of Creation and of Worship
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865
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Index
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881
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