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    Walking Without Awareness.Ilse M. Harms, Joke H. van Dijken, Karel A. Brookhuis & Dick de Waard - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  2. Ke kritice antropologismu ve filosofií a teologii.Karel Michňák - 1969 - Praha,: Svoboda, t. Rudé právo.
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  3. Ekonomie a fetišismus.Karel Michňák - 1965 - Praha,: Svobodné slovo.
     
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    Editorial: Psychophysiological Contributions to Traffic Safety.Guido P. H. Band, Gianluca Borghini, Karel Brookhuis & Bruce Mehler - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    CEO personality and language use in CSR reporting.Fereshteh Mahmoudian, Jamal A. Nazari, Irene M. Gordon & Karel Hrazdil - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 30 (3):338-359.
    We explore the relationship between chief executive officer (CEO) personality traits and corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting. Upper echelons theory indicates that the values, experiences, and personalities of top organizational managers influence their organization's strategic decisions and effectiveness. We utilize IBM Watson Personality Insights software to infer CEOs’ personality traits based on their responses to questions raised by analysts during year‐end conference calls; we obtain CEOs’ Big Five personality traits—openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism—from which we compute a measure of (...)
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    Communicating conviction: A pilot study of patient perspectives on guidance during medical decision-making in the United States.Karel-Bart Celie, Allyn Auslander & Stuart Kuschner - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the difficult task of balancing access to misinformation with respect for patient decision-making. Due to its innate antagonism, the paradigm of “physician paternalism” versus “patient autonomy” may not adequately capture the clinical relationship. The authors hypothesized that most patients would, in fact, prefer significant physician input as opposed to unopinionated information when making medical decisions. There is a lack of empirical data corroborating this in the United States. To that end, a survey was distributed to (...)
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    Rethinking Sovereignty: A Path to Cosmopolitan Democracy.Karel J. Leyva - 2024 - Politics and Rights Review 2.
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    Transforming big science in belgium: Management consultants and the reorganization of the belgian nuclear research centre (sck cen), 1980–1990.Hein Brookhuis - 2022 - Centaurus 64 (2):483-508.
    This article analyses the relationship between the Belgian government and the national Nuclear Research Centre (SCK CEN) in the renegotiation of the mission and organization of Big Science in Belgium. While the founding decades of nuclear laboratories are often characterized by ever-increasing budgets and the establishment of large infrastructure, I show that downsizing or transforming Big Science demanded a new form of politics on the organization of science. Drawing on archival material, this article will demonstrate how the mission and management (...)
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    L'âme comme livre: étude sur une image platonicienne.Karel Thein - 2021 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    In the Philebus, Plato elaborates an image of our soul as a book where a scribe and a painter are constantly at work. This book examines the implicit premises of this image and aims at overcoming the general polarity of ancient phantasia and modern imagination.
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    CEO personality and language use in CSR reporting.Fereshteh Mahmoudian, Jamal A. Nazari, Irene M. Gordon & Karel Hrazdil - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 30 (3):338-359.
    We explore the relationship between chief executive officer (CEO) personality traits and corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting. Upper echelons theory indicates that the values, experiences, and personalities of top organizational managers influence their organization's strategic decisions and effectiveness. We utilize IBM Watson Personality Insights software to infer CEOs’ personality traits based on their responses to questions raised by analysts during year‐end conference calls; we obtain CEOs’ Big Five personality traits—openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism—from which we compute a measure of (...)
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    A free logic with simple and complex predicates.Karel Lambert & Ermanno Bencivenga - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (2):247-256.
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    Individualisation: A Multi-Dimensional Process?Karel Dobbelaere - 2001 - In Anton van Harskamp & A. W. Musschenga (eds.), The many faces of individualism. Sterling, Va.: Peeters. pp. 12--47.
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    A Simple Value-Distinction Approach Aids Transparency in Farm Animal Welfare Debate.Karel Greef, Frans Stafleu & Carolien Lauwere - 2006 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19 (1):57-66.
    Public debate on acceptable farm animal husbandry suffers from a confusion of tongues. To clarify positions of various stakeholder groups in their joint search for acceptable solutions, the concept of animal welfare was split up into three notions: no suffering, respect for intrinsic value, and non-appalling appearance of animals. This strategy was based on the hypothesis that multi-stakeholder solutions should be based on shared values rather than on compromises. The usefulness of such an artificial value distinction strategy was tested in (...)
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    Filozofické předpoklady a důsledky sortální identity.Karel Šebela - 2021 - Pro-Fil 22 (1):17.
    Příspěvek hodlá zkoumat některé filozofické předpoklady a důsledky tzv. sortální identity. Téma sortálů si vysloužilo pozornost filozofů od 60. let především v souvislosti s knihou P. Geache Reference and Generality. Témata identity, její případné závislosti na určitých predikátech a zejména otázka kritérií identity se následně stala předmětem intenzivní filozofické debaty. V této souvislosti budou nastíněna různá pojetí sortálů. Filozofický význam sortálů spočívá především v otázce individuace a (re)identifikace objektů. Mezi sortálními teoretiky se především rozhořela debata, zda jsou s individui některé (...)
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    Filozofické předpoklady a důsledky sortální identity.Karel Šebela - 2021 - Pro-Fil 22 (1):17.
    Příspěvek hodlá zkoumat některé filozofické předpoklady a důsledky tzv. sortální identity. Téma sortálů si vysloužilo pozornost filozofů od 60. let především v souvislosti s knihou P. Geache Reference and Generality. Témata identity, její případné závislosti na určitých predikátech a zejména otázka kritérií identity se následně stala předmětem intenzivní filozofické debaty. V této souvislosti budou nastíněna různá pojetí sortálů. Filozofický význam sortálů spočívá především v otázce individuace a (re)identifikace objektů. Mezi sortálními teoretiky se především rozhořela debata, zda jsou s individui některé (...)
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    Etika a psychologie v podnikání.Karel Riegel - 2005 - V Praze: Univerzita Karlova, Nakl. Karolinum. Edited by Jaromír Janoušek.
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  17. Outline of a theory of scientific understanding.Gerhard Schurz & Karel Lambert - 1994 - Synthese 101 (1):65-120.
    The basic theory of scientific understanding presented in Sections 1–2 exploits three main ideas.First, that to understand a phenomenonP (for a given agent) is to be able to fitP into the cognitive background corpusC (of the agent).Second, that to fitP intoC is to connectP with parts ofC (via arguments in a very broad sense) such that the unification ofC increases.Third, that the cognitive changes involved in unification can be treated as sequences of shifts of phenomena inC. How the theory fits (...)
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    Ethics of Epidemics, Research and Surveillance: a WHO Workshop Report.Karel Caals, Abha Saxena & Calvin Wai-Loon Ho - 2017 - Asian Bioethics Review 9 (3):265-271.
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    Til a esencialismus.Karel Šebela - 2008 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 15 (3):358-368.
    The paper focuses on the relation of the so-called Transparent Intensional Logic and Aristotelian Essentialism. TIL is presented here as an antiessentialist system. I analyse the reasons of TIL´s anti-essentialism, and I see the main reasons in the very conception of possible worlds, which is preferred by TIL, as well as in the ontological status of properties and secondarily in the relation between individuals and properties, as TIL conceives it. I assert that even within the frame of TIL it is (...)
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    Hybrid collective intelligence in a human–AI society.Marieke M. M. Peeters, Jurriaan van Diggelen, Karel van den Bosch, Adelbert Bronkhorst, Mark A. Neerincx, Jan Maarten Schraagen & Stephan Raaijmakers - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (1):217-238.
    Within current debates about the future impact of Artificial Intelligence on human society, roughly three different perspectives can be recognised: the technology-centric perspective, claiming that AI will soon outperform humankind in all areas, and that the primary threat for humankind is superintelligence; the human-centric perspective, claiming that humans will always remain superior to AI when it comes to social and societal aspects, and that the main threat of AI is that humankind’s social nature is overlooked in technological designs; and the (...)
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    Note on Deduction Theorems in contraction‐free logics.Karel Chvalovský & Petr Cintula - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (3):236-243.
    This paper provides a finer analysis of the well-known form of the Local Deduction Theorem in contraction-free logics . An infinite hierarchy of its natural strengthenings is introduced and studied. The main results are the separation of its initial four members and the subsequent collapse of the hierarchy.
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    Yoga and the rg Veda: An interpretation of the keśin hymn : Karel Werner.Karel Werner - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (3):289-302.
    The mystical experiences of the ṛṣis , the spiritual giants of the early Vedic times, led to the creation of the Vedic hymns and eventually to the formation of the whole elaborate structure of the Vedic religion, as upheld by the Indian priesthood. But there were obviously others who pursued mystical experiences without themselves engaging, like the ancient ṛṣis , in attempts to transmit their experiences through mythological poetry and religious leadership. They adopted mystical ecstasy as their way of life. (...)
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    Bearing the mark of pain: mystery in medicine.Karel-Bart Celie & John J. Paris - 2023 - Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 18 (1):1-4.
    Dostoevsky wrote that love in action is a harsh and terrible thing compared to love in dreams. That reality is particularly evident in medicine, where there is an almost universal, involuntary participation of physicians and other healthcare workers in the suffering of their patients. This paper explores this phenomenon through the paradigm of ‘mystery’ as explained by the French existentialist philosopher Gabriel Marcel. A mystery is different from a problem in the sense that the former requires the active immersion of (...)
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    Kant a funkcionální teorie predikace.Karel Šebela - 2013 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20 (1):166-177.
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  25. Etika a dnešek.Karel Mácha & Martin Marusiak - 1960 - Praha: Svobodné slovo. Edited by Martin Marušiak.
     
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    A Thousand Journeys. The Biography of Lama Anagarika Govinda. Ken Winkler.Karel Werner - 1993 - Buddhist Studies Review 10 (1):125-129.
    A Thousand Journeys. The Biography of Lama Anagarika Govinda. Ken Winkler. Element Books, Shaftesbury 1990. 182 pp., illustrated. P/back £8.95.
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    Proměny kosmologie a (sebe)pojetí logiky.Karel Šebela - 2014 - Pro-Fil 15 (1):82.
    Příspěvek je zamyšlením nad proměnami sebepojetí logiky v závislosti na proměnách obrazu světa a kosmologii. Pro Platóna jde o uspořádání bludných cest v nitru, přičemž vzorem jsou zde dokonalé dráhy planet – mikrokosmos se má uspořádat podle vzoru makrokosmu. Jistým vrcholem tohoto pojetí je Aristotelés, pro něhož je zákon vyloučeného třetího základním principem vůbec a platí tedy nejen pro dokonalý nadměsíční, ale je východiskem i pro zkoumání podměsíčního světa. Proměny sebepojetí logiky v novověku lze chápat i na základě toho, že (...)
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    Proměny kosmologie a (sebe)pojetí logiky.Karel Šebela - 2014 - Pro-Fil 15 (1):82.
    Příspěvek je zamyšlením nad proměnami sebepojetí logiky v závislosti na proměnách obrazu světa a kosmologii. Pro Platóna jde o uspořádání bludných cest v nitru, přičemž vzorem jsou zde dokonalé dráhy planet – mikrokosmos se má uspořádat podle vzoru makrokosmu. Jistým vrcholem tohoto pojetí je Aristotelés, pro něhož je zákon vyloučeného třetího základním principem vůbec a platí tedy nejen pro dokonalý nadměsíční, ale je východiskem i pro zkoumání podměsíčního světa. Proměny sebepojetí logiky v novověku lze chápat i na základě toho, že (...)
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    Estetika svatého Augustina a její zdroje.Karel Svoboda - 2000 - Praha: Nakl. Karolinum. Edited by Augustine.
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    Yoga and indian philosophy. A rejoinder.Karel Werner - 1980 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 8 (2):199-203.
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    On Frege's philosophy of language-a linguistic approach.Karel Berka - 1999 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 6 (2):111-118.
    Fregeś linguistic views are exemplified by an analysis of the following topics: proper and common names, the definite and the indefinite article, the singular and plural distinction, words and sentences, together with the role of the copula, and the relationship of syntactical and semantical categories. His endeavour to overcome the ambiguities of natural language inherently connected with his logical investigations failed. In fact, his conceptions are relying on accidental features of a particular natural language, namely German. Therefore, they are neither (...)
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  32. Durdík a Hostinský: počátky darwinismu v Čechách.Karel Stibral - 2010 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 32 (3):319-339.
    Text se zaměřuje na přijetí a vnímání darwinismu v českých zemích v 19. století, kdy bylo šíření a interpretace Darwinova učení paradoxně spjato s dvěma profesory estetiky z Karlo-Ferdinandovy univerzity v Praze, Josefem Durdíkem a Otakarem Hostinským. Ačkoliv poněkud zjednodušovali teorii přírodního výběru, Darwinovu teorii chápali jako příchod nového paradigmatu. Tento text představuje a srovnává interpretaci darwinismu u obou estetiků, zejména jejich stanoviska k teorii přírodního výběru, možnostem aplikace této teorie v estetice a teorii umění, a také jejich vztah k (...)
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    Negace a náznaky: Parmenidés a Wittgenstein.Karel Thein - 2011 - Filosofie Dnes 3 (1):5-25.
    Abstrakt/Abstract Na příkladu dvou myslitelů ze zcela odlišných období dějin filosofie lze předvést otázku nejobecnějších podmínek pravdivé řeči, které se projevují na pomezí sémantiky v užším slova smyslu a utváření širšího pojmu světa jakožto pojmu, k němuž patří vytyčení jasných mezí smysluplného vypovídání o tom, co je. Od této velmi obecné otázky se příspěvek obrací k užšímu tématu negace čili k pravidlům užití řeči, která je sice správná a v některých případech pravdivá, avšak postrádá svůj vlastní a specifický korelát v (...)
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  34. A theory of definite descriptions.Karel Lambert - 1991 - In Philosophical applications of free logic. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 17--27.
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    Perceive, Co-opt, Modify, and Live! Organism as a Centre of Experience.Karel Kleisner - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (2):223-241.
    Organic appearances are largely neglected by contemporary biology; partly because they are regarded as superficial effects of causes concealed beneath the surface. The persuasion that everything what does exist is existent for some immediately non-apparent reasons belongs to a general belief of modern science. All organisms are of the same evolutionary origin and of the same world wherein appearance coincides with existence. In this study, living beings are approached as appearing centers of experience that reflects their evolutionary history. From biohermeneutic (...)
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    Molecular Revolution in Brazil.Karel Clapshow & Brian Holmes (eds.) - 2007 - Semiotext(E).
    Molecular Revolution in BrazilFélix Guattari and Suely Rolniktranslated by Karel Clapshow and Brian HolmesYes, I believe that there is a multiple people, a people of mutants, a people of potentialities that appears and disappears, that is embodied in social, literary, and musical events.... I think that we're in a period of productivity, proliferation, creation, utterly fabulous revolutions from the viewpoint of this emergence of a people. That's molecular revolution: it isn't a slogan or a program, it's something that I (...)
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    Notes on e! III: A theory of descriptions.Karel Lambert - 1962 - Philosophical Studies 13 (4):51--59.
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    Pavel Tichý a teorie dedukce.Karel Šebela - 2013 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20 (2):66-74.
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    Semiotic Fitting, Co-option, and the Art of Life.Karel Kleisner - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (1):31-35.
    The intricate appearances produced by various lineages of biota have long been viewed as calling for a rational explanation. Biologists are capable of interpreting still just a relatively small part of the overall range of organismal forms and patterns. In fact, we can explain only those for which we find a functional role. Kalevi Kull’s current initiative, which aims at establishing biosemiotic foundations of aesthetics and introduction of concepts such as semiotic fitting, may help us elucidate various hitherto largely neglected (...)
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  40. O poznávání a hodnocení.Karel Engliš - 1947 - Bratislava,: Nákl. Právnickej fakulty Slovenskej university; v generální komisi V. Linhart.
     
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    On the existence of large p-ideals.Winfried Just, A. R. D. Mathias, Karel Prikry & Petr Simon - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):457-465.
    We prove the existence of p-ideals that are nonmeagre subsets of P(ω) under various set-theoretic assumptions.
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    Philosophical applications of free logic.Karel Lambert (ed.) - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Free logic, an alternative to traditional logic, has been seen as a useful avenue of approach to a number of philosophical issues of contemporary interest. In this collection, Karel Lambert, one of the pioneers in, and the most prominent exponent of, free logic, brings together a variety of published essays bearing on the application of free logic to philosophical topics ranging from set theory and logic to metaphysics and the philosophy of religion. The work of such distinguished philosophers as (...)
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  43. Náboženství a morálka: příspěvek ke kritice křestánské morálky.Karel Hlavoň - 1982 - Praha: Horizont.
     
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    Old Babylonian Legal and Administrative Texts from Philadelphia.Ronald A. Veenker & Karel van Lerberghe - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):503.
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    Aι πaρaκειμενλι (sc. Τη σκεψει) φιaοσοφιaι.Karel Janáćek - 1977 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 121 (1-2):90-94.
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    Free Logic: Selected Essays.Karel Lambert - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Free logic is an important field of philosophical logic that first appeared in the 1950s. J. Karel Lambert was one of its founders and coined the term itself. The essays in this collection explore the philosophical foundations of free logic and its application to areas as diverse as the philosophy of religion and computer science. Amongst the applications on offer are those to the analysis of existence statements, to definite descriptions and to partial functions. The volume contains a proof (...)
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  47. Descartes a představivost.Karel Thein - 2003 - Filosoficky Casopis 51:841-853.
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    Civil Religion and the Integration of Society: A Theoretical Reflection and an Application.Karel Dobbelaere - 1986 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 13 (2/3):127-146.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. T. A. G. M. van Ruiten, J. Luyten, Bart J. Koet, Theo de Kruijf, Martin Parmentier, H. J. Adriaanse, Nico Schreurs, A. H. C. van Eijk, Kitty Bouwman, Marcel Sarot, Lourens Minnema, Karel Steenbrink & R. G. W. Huysmans - 1997 - Bijdragen 58 (3):330-355.
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    A simple value-distinction approach aids transparency in farm animal welfare debate.Karel De Greef, Frans Stafleu & Carolien De Lauwere - 2006 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19 (1):57-66.
    Public debate on acceptable farm animal husbandry suffers from a confusion of tongues. To clarify positions of various stakeholder groups in their joint search for acceptable solutions, the concept of animal welfare was split up into three notions: no suffering, respect for intrinsic value, and non-appalling appearance of animals. This strategy was based on the hypothesis that multi-stakeholder solutions should be based on shared values rather than on compromises. The usefulness of such an artificial value distinction strategy was tested in (...)
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