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J Curr Glaucoma Pract ; 18(1): 28-30, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38585167

ABSTRACT

Aim and background: Combined endocyclophotocoagulation and phacoemulsification (ECP/Phaco) are uncommonly associated with complications. We present the first case of a rare complication following ECP/Phaco. Case description: A 72-year-old patient with dense nuclear sclerotic cataracts and primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) underwent bilateral surgery uneventfully. He experienced a brief episode of postoperative elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), but only one eye with a lower baseline IOP developed a dilated pupil. No pupillary response was observed after applying 4% pilocarpine. The fixed mydriasis persisted without reaction to light or near stimulus, and the best-corrected vision (BCVA) was 20/30 in the affected eye. Conclusion: This case reports a possible rare complication when undergoing ECP/Phaco therapy. The pathogenesis of Urrets-Zavalia syndrome is unknown, but we hypothesized that eyes with more pronounced increases in IOP from baseline may be more susceptible to ischemic injury to the pupillary sphincter, resulting in a chronically dilated pupil. Clinical significance: Even a modest transient rise in postoperative IOP in a glaucomatous eye with normal baseline IOP could result in a chronically dilated pupil. How to cite this article: Cheng AMS, Vedula GG, Kubal AA, et al. Urrets-Zavalia Syndrome of Unresolving Mydriasis Following Endocyclophotocoagulation Combined with Phacoemulsification. J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2024;18(1):28-30.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 72(1): 73-75, 2024 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38131573

ABSTRACT

We described a novel "flow capsulorhexis" technique in white and hypermature cataracts and compared it with the standard "needle decompression capsulorhexis" technique. Six hundred and eight eyes of 420 patients with intumescent or non-intumescent mature white cataracts who had undergone phacoemulsification or manual small incision cataract surgery with "flow capsulorhexis" (Group 1) or "needle decompression capsulorhexis" (Group 2) were assessed. The mean continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) completion time was 6.6 ± 3.4 seconds in Group 1 and 10.4 ± 4.2 seconds in Group 2 (P < 0.001). The mean number of times for an ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD) supplement was 0.4 ± 0.2 and 1.8 ± 0.8 in Group 1 and Group 2, respectively (P < 0.001). CCC success rate was 95.8% in Group 1 and 87.2% in Group 2 (P = 0.001). The new technique was observed to have better outcomes in terms of surgical time, OVD supplement times, and success rate than the standard needle decompression technique.


Subject(s)
Cataract Extraction , Cataract , Lens Capsule, Crystalline , Phacoemulsification , Humans , Capsulorhexis/methods , Lens Capsule, Crystalline/surgery , Phacoemulsification/methods
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Nanoscale ; 15(44): 17808-17817, 2023 Nov 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37661760

ABSTRACT

Three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals with complete photonic band gap (PBG) are fascinating due to the possibility of controlling light in all directions. Realizing such photonic crystals is nontrivial due to symmetry requirements and associated fabrication challenges. Liquid crystalline cubic blue phases (BPs) are soft 3D photonic crystals with an incomplete PBG due to the low refractive index contrast (<0.1). The present work attempts to drive a cubic BP towards a complete PBG via a simple approach of high refractive index nanoparticle-doping. The photonic band diagrams and reflection spectra of the nanoparticle-doped BP simulated using the finite element method show an increased PBG width, a parameter that quantifies the complete PBG. The reflection spectra obtained from UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy show an increase (by a factor of >2) in PBG width for the nanoparticle-doped BP, validating the simulations. The findings are explained based on increased refractive index contrast (∼1.4) due to the nanoparticles getting trapped in the cores of disclination lines that make up the BP lattice. The simulations also indicate effective confinement of electric field eigenmodes in the nanoparticle-doped BP leading to high attenuation of the incident light. Further, the iso-frequency contours extracted from the band diagrams exhibit self-collimation and negative refraction of light.

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J Racial Ethn Health Disparities ; 10(1): 183-192, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34997550

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BACKGROUND: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) experience disproportionate rates of HIV infection in the USA, despite being no more likely to engage in sexual risk behaviors than other MSM racial/ethnic groups. HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been shown to reduce risk of HIV acquisition; however, rates of PrEP use among Black MSM remain low. Clinical, psychosocial, and structural factors have been shown to impact PrEP use and adherence among Black MSM. Care coordination of HIV prevention services has the potential to improve PrEP use and adherence for Black MSM, as it has been shown to improve HIV-related care outcomes among people living with HIV. METHODS: Client-centered care coordination (C4) is a multi-level intervention designed to address clinical, psychosocial, and structural barriers to HIV prevention services for Black MSM within HPTN 073, a PrEP demonstration project among Black MSM in three cities in the USA. The current study examined the implementation process of C4, specifically investigating the activities, cost, time, and outcomes associated with the C4 intervention. RESULTS: On average, participants engaged in five care coordination encounters. The vast majority of care coordination activities were conducted by counselors, averaging 30 min per encounter. The cost of care coordination was relatively low with a mean cost of $8.70 per client encounter. CONCLUSION: Although client-centered care coordination was initially implemented in well-resourced communities with robust HIV research and service infrastructure, our findings suggest that C4 can be successfully implemented in resource constrained communities.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections , Sexual and Gender Minorities , Male , Humans , HIV Infections/psychology , Homosexuality, Male , Black or African American , Sexual Behavior
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J Phys Chem B ; 125(41): 11582-11590, 2021 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34618451

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Tunability of fluorescence intensity is an essential parameter for enhancing the versatility of devices like emissive displays and solar cells. Soft photonic crystals, with their tunable photonic band gap (PBG), are highly sought-after systems for such purposes. Here, we report modulation of photoluminescence (PL) intensity in a fluorescent dye-doped blue phase liquid crystal, a 3D soft photonic crystal. On cooling, from the isotropic fluid phase, the PL intensity gets enhanced due to the overlapping of the emission wavelength of the dye with the photonic band edge. However, the PL intensity decreases on the application of an electric field, despite both thermal and electric fields having a similar effect (red shift) on the PBG. The contrasting behavior of PL intensity, also observed in composites obtained by varying the dye and the chiral dopant (handedness), is discussed in terms of scattering pathways for the emitted photons. The time-resolved PL studies show a reduction in the lifetime of the excited species upon cooling, validating the thermal dependence of PL intensity modulation due to Purcell effect. The facile modulation of PL intensity in the dye-doped blue phase system makes it appealing from the point of view of high-performance photonic applications.

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Pestic Biochem Physiol ; 174: 104804, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33838705

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Housefly, Musca domestica L. is a pest of public health importance and is responsible for spreading diseases like typhoid, diarrhoea, plague etc. Indiscriminate reliance on synthetic insecticides has led to development of insecticide resistance and ill effect to humans and nontarget animals. This demands an alternative and safer pest control option. This study evaluates the biological effect of Piper betle L essential oil and its constituent eugenol, eugenol acetate, and ß - caryophyllene on the housefly. The major components present in P. betel EO were safrole (44.25%), eugenol (5.16%), ß -caryophyllene (5.98%), ß -selinene (5.93%), α-selinene (5.27%) and eugenol acetate (9.77%). Eugenol caused 4.5fold higher ovicidal activity (EC50 86.99 µg/ml) than P. betle EO (EC50 390.37 µg/ml). Eugenol caused fumigant toxicity to adults (LC50 88.38 mg/dm3). On contact toxicity by topical application, eugenol acetate, eugenol and ß-caryophyllene caused higher mortality to larval and adult stages than EO. FESEM (Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope) images reveal that exposure to P. betle EO causes the shrinkage of the larval cuticle. Both EO and eugenol induced the detoxifying enzymes Carboxyl esterase (Car E) and Glutathione S - transferases (GST) in larvae and adults. EO and eugenol at 0.2% caused effective repellence and oviposition deterrence to M. domestica adults and this merits their use as alternative strategy to manage M. domestica.


Subject(s)
Houseflies , Insect Repellents , Insecticides , Oils, Volatile , Piper betle , Animals , Insecticides/toxicity , Oils, Volatile/toxicity
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Nanoscale Adv ; 3(9): 2508-2515, 2021 May 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36134163

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Dynamic tuning of electromagnetic response is an important parameter to realize exotic applications of optical metamaterials. Self-assembly achieved via the incorporation of soft materials is an attractive approach to achieve tunable optical properties. Among the soft materials, liquid crystals are highly sought after due to the inherent soft-stimuli responsiveness. This article reports experimental evidence of tunable epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) behavior brought about by an optical field in a self-assembled liquid crystal - nanoparticle system. The material consists of Au nanoparticles capped with a photo-active chiral liquid crystal ligand. In the liquid crystalline state, the system self-assembles into a helical lamellar superstructure, confirmed by polarizing optical microscopy, HRTEM, XRD, and circular dichroism studies. Upon irradiation with UV light, the localized surface plasmon resonance peak of Au red-shifts by ∼10 nm and gets restored with white light illumination. The effective permittivity of the system obtained from ellipsometry indicates ENZ behavior in the visible spectrum with a bandwidth of ∼45 nm which gets enhanced by a factor of 1.6 on UV illumination. Theoretical calculations, carried out using the effective medium approach, support the experimental findings, making the system an efficient ENZ metamaterial in the optical regime.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(34): 20653-20661, 2020 08 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32778582

ABSTRACT

While the impact of air pollution on human health is well studied, mechanistic impacts of air pollution on wild systems, including those providing essential ecosystem services, are largely unknown, but directly impact our health and well-being. India is the world's largest fruit producer, second most populous country, and contains 9 of the world's 10 most polluted cities. Here, we sampled Giant Asian honey bees, Apis dorsata, at locations with varying air pollution levels in Bangalore, India. We observed significant correlations between increased respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM) deposition and changes in bee survival, flower visitation, heart rate, hemocyte levels, and expression of genes related to lipid metabolism, stress, and immunity. Lab-reared Drosophila melanogaster exposed to these same sites also exhibited similar molecular and physiological differences. Our study offers a quantitative analysis on the current impacts of air pollution on insects, and indicates the urgency for more nonhuman studies to accurately assess the effects of pollution on our natural world.


Subject(s)
Air Pollution/adverse effects , Bees/physiology , Pollination/physiology , Animals , Bees/drug effects , Cities , Drosophila melanogaster/drug effects , Drosophila melanogaster/physiology , Ecosystem , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Humans , India , Insecta/physiology , Particulate Matter/adverse effects
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Soft Matter ; 15(48): 9982-9990, 2019 Dec 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31755520

ABSTRACT

We report studies on the Frank elastic constant behaviour of a liquid crystal gel system exhibiting the twist bend nematic (Ntb) phase. Physical gelation is observed to ease the splay and stabilize the twist deformations in the nematic phase preceding the Ntb. More importantly, the ultra-low bend elastic constant (K33) of the system is enhanced by an order of magnitude on gelation. The magnitude of K33 remains high even in the vicinity of the Ntb phase, which otherwise is susceptible to bend deformations. This phenomenon is explained from the point of view of polar interactions in the Ntb system. XRD and dynamic rheology along with the elastic constant data validate this argument. Another salient feature of the system is that gel fibers grown in the direction orthogonal to the helical axis vanish in the Ntb phase as observed from polarizing optical microscopy. A possible reason for this is discussed on the basis of ordering developed in the surrounding medium. This feature gives the possibility of using the Ntb phase as a tool to imprint directional microstructures with a gel network.

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Ultrasonics ; 93: 81-92, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30476786

ABSTRACT

In this paper, a thermodynamically consistent generalized three-dimensional modeling scheme is developed to simulate vibro-thermography and subsequently perform a quantitative investigation on a test structure. Simulation results are analyzed considering a plate with Structural Features (SF) which are used in a gas turbine engine structural components to reduce structural mass and enhance cooling. The modeling framework includes (i) coupled thermo-elastic heat generation and (ii) effects of various sources of nonlinear vibration arising due to the amplitude of the excitation, the engagement force on the target structure due to the ultrasonic horn, and structural boundary conditions. Transient heat generation behavior in the target structure with SF is analyzed. Dynamic contact models are used to capture the nonlinear harmonics. The effects of engagement force on the dynamic response are analyzed. Simulation results are obtained by incorporating the model in a finite element scheme. The simulation results show that the thermographic inspection can be optimally designed using a relationship between the SF sizes with reference to wavelength based resonance phenomenon. The spectral components obtained at various locations in the SF reveals the presence of both sub- and super-harmonics.

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Nanoscale ; 10(33): 15686-15695, 2018 Aug 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30091765

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A soft photoluminescent composite, prepared using a nematic liquid crystal and a fluorescent gelator, exhibits a nearly two orders of magnitude increase in fluorescence on addition of superparamagnetic nanoparticles. The internal magnetic field generated leading to an increase in the population of singlet excitons which affects the radiative efficiency, and enhanced ordering of the LC environment are proposed to be responsible for the large increase seen in fluorescence. Also, the nematic nature of the host liquid crystal medium aids in switching of the fluorescence intensity between its anisotropic limits on application of an external electric field with the switch-off time being faster compared to the field-driven switch-on time.

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J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr ; 78(3): 300-307, 2018 07 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29557855

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INTRODUCTION: Understanding the role of opiate dependency treatment in risky sexual behavior could help optimize interventions for people who inject drugs (PWID). OBJECTIVES: We evaluated whether long-term medication-assisted treatment (LT-MAT) of opiate dependency with buprenorphine/naloxone influenced risky sexual behavior among HIV-uninfected PWID and identified predictors of risky sexual behavior. METHODS: We used data from HPTN 058, a randomized controlled trial of LT-MAT vs. short-term medication-assisted treatment among PWID in China and Thailand. We evaluated associations between randomized opiate dependency treatment group and self-reported risky sexual behaviors within the past month: condomless sex with primary partner, condomless sex with nonprimary partner, multiple partners, and more than 3 sexual acts. We used generalized estimating equations to conduct intention-to-treat, as-treated, and exploratory analyses of these associations. RESULTS: Of 1250 participants included in the analysis, 92% were male, with median age of 34 years (interquartile range 28-39). At baseline, referring to the past month, 36% of participants reported condomless sex with primary partner, 4% reported condomless sex with nonprimary partner, 6% reported multiple sex partners, and 30% reported more than 3 sexual acts. Risky sexual behaviors did not differ significantly between treatment groups at any point. Significant predictors (P < 0.05) of condomless sex with nonprimary partner were history of incarceration and noninjection drug use. Number of needle-sharing partners, noninjection drug use, and higher income were predictors for multiple sexual partners. CONCLUSIONS: LT-MAT did not significantly modify risky sexual behavior among HIV-uninfected PWID. Interventions that reduce sexual risk should target PWID with history of incarceration, alcohol use, and needle sharing.


Subject(s)
Buprenorphine/administration & dosage , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Naloxone/administration & dosage , Opioid-Related Disorders/drug therapy , Risk-Taking , Sexual Behavior , Adult , China , Female , Humans , Male , Thailand , Young Adult
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World J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 33(11): 207, 2017 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29101486

ABSTRACT

The crude extract isolated from the visceral mass of Anadara granosa, an intertidal bivalve mollusc was tested for inhibitory activity against pathogenic bacteria of the shrimp and fish viz. Vibrio harveyi and Staphylococcus aureus respectively by agar well diffusion and contact bioautography methods. Maximum inhibitory activity was shown against V. harveyi by methanol and chloroform (9:1) extract. Twelve fractions (1-12) could be separated from the crude extract through column chromatography. Five out of twelve fractions (7, 8, 9, 10, and 11) showed antibacterial activity and they were further run on column chromatography for purity. The fraction no. 9 showed highest antibacterial activity among the five and was subjected to NMR for the proton, C13 and H1-H1 correlation, IR and mass spectral analysis for structural elucidation. Structure of the compound isolated from fraction no: 9 was determined as 1-(((2Z, 4Z)-dodeca-2,4-dienoyl)oxy)-3-hydroxypropan-2-yl tetradecanoate.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Arcidae/chemistry , Artemia/microbiology , Biological Factors/chemistry , Biological Factors/pharmacology , Animals , Methanol/chemistry , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Vibrio/drug effects
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(45): 39569-39575, 2017 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29067801

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We report a robust soft photonic crystal system, fabricated using blue phase (BP) liquid crystal, which can efficiently filter the visible light. The BP gel system is obtained without surface treatment or polymerization, and thus is facile and cost effective to fabricate. Perfect monodomain with vivid color is achieved with a low electric field, which can be further tuned to reflect a second color. Most importantly, apart from the field-induced color switching, a dark/transparent state is also achieved due to complete unwinding of the BP helical structure. A potential application as a tunable color-reflecting mirror, which can be switched between "reflecting" and "transparent" states, is proposed.

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Adv Mater ; 29(24)2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28401659

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Controllable manipulation of self-organized dynamic superstructures of functional molecular materials by external stimuli is an enabling enterprise. Herein, we have developed a thermally driven, self-organized helical superstructure, i.e., thermoresponsive cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC), by integrating a judiciously chosen thermoresponsive chiral molecular switch into an achiral liquid crystalline medium. The CLC in lying state, in both planar and twisted nematic cells, exhibits reversible in-plane orthogonal switching of its helical axis in response to the combined effect of temperature and electric field. Consequently, the direction of the cholesteric grating has been observed to undergo 90° switching in a single cell, enabling non-mechanical beam steering along two orthogonal directions. The ability to reversibly switch the cholesteric gartings along perpendicular directions by appropriately adjusting temperature and electric field strength could facilitate their applications in 2D beam steering, spectrum scanning, optoelectronics and beyond.

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Chemistry ; 22(49): 17843-17856, 2016 Dec 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27791291

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Two series of polycatenars are reported that contain a central thiophene moiety connected to two substituted oxadiazole or thiadiazole units. The number, position, and length of the peripheral chains connected to these molecules were varied. The oxadiazole-based polycatenars exhibited columnar phases with rectangular and hexagonal or oblique symmetry, whereas the thiadiazole-based polycatenars exhibited columnar phases with rectangular and/or hexagonal symmetry. All of the compounds exhibited bright emission in the solution and thin-film states. Two oxadiazole-based molecules and one thiadiazole-based molecule exhibited supergelation ability in hydrocarbon solvents, which is mainly supported by attractive π-π interactions. These gels showed aggregation-induced enhanced emission, which is of high technological importance for applications in solid-state emissive displays. X-ray diffraction studies of the xerogel fibers of oxadiazole-based polycatenars revealed a columnar rectangular organization, whereas a hexagonal columnar arrangement was observed for thiadiazole-based polycatenars. Rheological measurements carried out on the samples quantitatively confirmed the formation of gels and showed that these gels are mechanically robust. The impact of an atomic-scale difference (oxygen to sulfur, <2 % of the molecular weight) on the self-assembly and the macroscopic properties of those self-assembled structures are clearly visualized.

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Chem Asian J ; 11(20): 2897-2910, 2016 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27596735

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Sixteen optically active, non-symmetric dimers, in which cyanobiphenyl and salicylaldimine mesogens are interlinked by a flexible spacer, were synthesized and characterized. While the terminal chiral tail, in the form of either (R)-2-octyloxy or (S)-2-octyloxy chain attached to salicylaldimine core, was held constant, the number of methylene units in the spacer was varied from 3 to 10 affording eight pairs of (R & S) enantiomers. They were probed for their thermal properties with the aid of orthoscopy, conoscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray powder diffraction. In addition, the binary mixture study was carried out using chiral and achiral dimers with the intensions of stabilizing optically biaxial phase/s, re-entrant phases and important phase sequences. Notably, one of the chiral dimers as well as some mixtures exhibited a biaxial smectic A (SmAb ) phase appearing between a uniaxial SmA and a re-entrant uniaxial SmA phases. The mesophases such as chiral nematic (N*) and frustrated phases viz., blue phases (BPs) and twist grain boundary (TGB) phases, were also found to occur in most of the dimers and mixtures. X-ray diffraction studies revealed that the dimers possessing oxybutoxy and oxypentoxy spacers show interdigitated (SmAd ) phase where smectic periodicity is over 1.4 times the molecular length; whereas in the intercalated SmA (SmAc ) phase formed by a dimer having oxydecoxy spacer the periodicity was found to be approximately half the molecular length. The handedness of the helical structure of the N* phases formed by two enantiomers was examined with the aid of CD measurements; as expected, these enantiomers showed optical activities of equal magnitudes but with opposite signs. Overall, it appears that the chiral dimers and mixtures presented herein may serve as model systems in design and developing novel materials exhibiting the apolar SmAb phase possessing D2h symmetry and nematic-type biaxiality.

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