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PAGE
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November 1886
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North America in the Ice Period
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1
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Origin and Results of Sunday Legislation
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11
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The Mental Faculties of Monkeys
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17
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Recent Advances in Solar Astronomy
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24
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Chevreul at a Hundred
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33
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Geology of the Atlantic Ocean I
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41
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Some Outlines from the History of Education III
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51
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Comte and Spencer on Sociology
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65
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The Hickory-Nuts of North America
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70
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The Hygienic Treatment of Consumption
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79
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Trade Distinctions in Alcoholic Liquors
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96
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Thistles
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101
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Inebriate Maniacs
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109
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Sketch of Professor Edward S. Holden
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114
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Editor's Table
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121
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Literary Notices
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125
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Popular Miscellany
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134
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Notes
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142
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December 1886
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Science and Theology
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145
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Zoological Superstitions
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162
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The Higher Education of Woman
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168
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Energy in Plant-Cells
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180
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Geology of the Atlantic Ocean II
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184
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The New Requisitions for Admission at Harvard College
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195
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Life in the South-Sea Islands
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199
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Some Outlines from the History of Education IV
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212
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The Physiology of Attention and Volition
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227
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How to Warm our Houses
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235
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The Wings of Birds
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240
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Measuring the Earth's Surface
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242
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Sully's Hand-Book of Psychology
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256
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Sketch of Francois Arago
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259
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Editor's Table
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267
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Literary Notices
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269
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Popular Miscellany
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280
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Notes
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287
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January 1887
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What Makes the Rich Richer and the Poor Poorer
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289
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Misgovernment of Great Cities I
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296
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A Scientific Mission to Cambodia
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310
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The White-Footed Mouse
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322
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Manual Instruction
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327
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The Intermingling of Races
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336
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Science in Religious Education I
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351
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The Hound of the Plains
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360
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The Experimental Study of Nature
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372
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Vinegar and its Mother
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378
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The Week of Seven Days
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384
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The Voices of Animals
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396
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Sketch of Nicholas Prejevalski
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402
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Correspondence
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409
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Editor's Table
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410
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Literary Notices
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414
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Popular Miscellany
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423
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Notes
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430
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February 1887
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The Laws of Habit
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433
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Science in Religious Education II
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451
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The South-African Diamond-Mines
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459
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Materialism and Morality
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474
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Science and Morals: A Reply
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493
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Some Points on the Land Question
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507
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Fetichism or Anthropomorphism
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514
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Misgovernment of Great Cities II
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520
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Fulgurites, or Lightning-Holes
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529
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Views of Life in the Crazy Mountains
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539
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Massage
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543
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Sketch of Charles C. Abbott
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547
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Correspondence
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554
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Editor's Table
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555
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Literary Notices
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558
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Popular Miscellany
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568
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Notes
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575
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March 1887
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Are Railroads Public Enemies? I
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577
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A Mount Washington Sandwort
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590
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Birds and their Daily Bread
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600
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Higher Education of Women and the Family
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612
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The Habits and Family History of Centenarians
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618
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How a Naturalist Is Trained
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631
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Celebrated Clocks
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640
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Comparative Psychology: Its Objects and Problems
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651
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The Giant Birds of New Zealand
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660
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Genius and Mental Disease
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663
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Animal-Plants and Plant-Animals
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678
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Sketch of Edward L. Youmans
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688
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Editor's Table
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698
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Literary Notices
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702
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Popular Miscellany
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712
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Notes
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719
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April 1887
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Brain-Forcing in Childhood
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721
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The History of a Delusion
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733
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Astronomy with an Opera-Glass I
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743
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Social and Physiological Inequality
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757
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Infection and Disinfection
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765
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On Melody in Speech
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778
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Scientific and Pseudo-Scientific Realism
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789
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Bird-Migration
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803
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A Remarkable Explosion
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810
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The Scientific Age
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814
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On the True Aim of Physiology
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821
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Turpentine-Farming
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829
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Rustic Superstition
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832
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Sketch of Leo Lesquereux
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835
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Correspondence
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841
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Editor's Table
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842
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Literary Notices
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845
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Popular Miscellany
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854
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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