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    An atomic scale characterization of coupled grain boundary motion in silicon bicrystals.Stefan Bringuier, Venkateswara Rao Manga, Keith Runge, Pierre Deymier & Krishna Muralidharan - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (36):4118-4129.
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    Contrary thinking: selected essays of Daya Krishna.Daya Krishna (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The volume editors have organized the volume as a set of ten couplets and triplets.
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    Mānameyodaya, a critical study.V. R. Muralidharan - 2011 - Calicut: Publication Division, University of Calicut.
    Study on Mānameyodaya of Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭapāda, treatise on Mimamsa philosophy.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Size.Krishna Udayasankar - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (2):167-175.
    Small and medium-sized firms form 90% of the worldwide population of businesses. However, it has been argued that given their smaller scale of operations, resource access constraints and lower visibility, smaller firms are less likely to participate in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. This article examines the different economic motivations of firms with varying combinations of visibility, resource access and scale of operations. Arguments are presented to propose that in terms of visibility, resource access and operating scale, very small and (...)
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  5. Modern Logic its Relevance to Philosophy. Edited by Daya Krishna, D.C. Mathur [and] A.P. Rao.Daya Krishna, Dinesh Chandra Mathur & A. P. Rao - 1969 - Impex India.
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    Funder priority for vaccines: Implications of a weak Lockean claim.Anantharaman Muralidharan, G. Owen Schaefer, Tess Johnson & Julian Savulescu - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (9):978-988.
    The development of some COVID-19 vaccines by private companies like Moderna and Sanofi-GSK has been substantially funded by various governments. While the Sanofi CEO has previously suggested that countries that fund this development ought to be given some priority, this suggestion has not been taken seriously in the literature. Considerations of nationalism, sustainability, need, and equitability have been more extensively discussed with respect to whether and how much a country is entitled to advance purchase orders of the vaccine under conditions (...)
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    Economic Inequality and Social Entrepreneurship.Etayankara Muralidharan & Saurav Pathak - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (6):1150-1190.
    This article explores the extent to which income inequality and income mobility—both considered indicators of economic inequality and conditions of formal regulatory institutions —facilitate or constrain the emergence of social entrepreneurship. Using 77,983 individual-level responses obtained from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey of 26 countries, and supplementing with country-level data obtained from the Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum, our results from multilevel analyses demonstrate that country-level income inequality increases the likelihood of individual-level engagement in social entrepreneurship, while (...)
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    AI and the need for justification (to the patient).Anantharaman Muralidharan, Julian Savulescu & G. Owen Schaefer - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (1):1-12.
    This paper argues that one problem that besets black-box AI is that it lacks algorithmic justifiability. We argue that the norm of shared decision making in medical care presupposes that treatment decisions ought to be justifiable to the patient. Medical decisions are justifiable to the patient only if they are compatible with the patient’s values and preferences and the patient is able to see that this is so. Patient-directed justifiability is threatened by black-box AIs because the lack of rationale provided (...)
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    Funder priority for vaccines: Implications of a weak Lockean claim.Anantharaman Muralidharan, G. Owen Schaefer, Tess Johnson & Julian Savulescu - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (9):978-988.
    The development of some COVID-19 vaccines by private companies like Moderna and Sanofi-GSK has been substantially funded by various governments. While the Sanofi CEO has previously suggested that countries that fund this development ought to be given some priority, this suggestion has not been taken seriously in the literature. Considerations of nationalism, sustainability, need, and equitability have been more extensively discussed with respect to whether and how much a country is entitled to advance purchase orders of the vaccine under conditions (...)
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    Prabodhacandrodaya of Kṛṣṇa Miśra.Krishna Misra & Kr̥ṣṇamiśra - 1971 - Delhi,: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Sita Krishna Nambiar.
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  11. Defending the Uniqueness Thesis - A Reply to Luis Rosa.Muralidharan Anantharaman - 2015 - Logos and Episteme 6 (1):129-139.
    The Uniqueness Thesis (U), according to Richard Feldman and Roger White, says that for a given set of evidence E and a proposition P, only one doxastic attitude about P is rational given E. Luis Rosa has recently provided two counterexamples against U which are supposed to show that even if there is a sense in which choosing between two doxastic attitudes is arbitrary, both options are equally and maximally rational. Both counterexamples work by exploiting the idea that ‘ought implies (...)
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  12. Philosophy, society, and action: essays in honour of Prof. Daya Krishna.Daya Krishna, K. L. Sharma & R. S. Bhatnagar (eds.) - 1984 - Jaipur, India: Aalekh.
    Festschrift honoring Daya Krishna, b. 1924, professor of philosophy; comprises contributed articles.
     
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  13. Felicitation Volume Presented to Professor Sripad Krishna Belvalkar.S. Radhakrishnan & Sripad Krishna Belvalkar - 1957 - Motilal Banarasi Dass.
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  14. “Now You Are Able To Abolish the Retention of Wrong Views:” How To Teach a Buddhist Novice To Fight Objections (Madhyamakaratnapradĩpa, Ch. 5).Krishna Del Toso - 2019 - Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 42:83-168.
    This article presents the first annotated English translation and edition of the Tibetan text of the Madhyamakaratnapradīpa, chapter 5, whose original Sanskrit is to be considered lost. The Introduction contains a primary analysis of contents and aims of the chapter, together with general observations on the epoch and compositional style of the Madhyamakaratnapradīpa. It is suggested that the text is probably a 10 th century explanatory handbook of Bhāviveka’s Tarkajvālā for beginner students. Chapter 5, in particular, relying strongly upon the (...)
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    Mind, Language and World: The Collected Essays of Bimal Krishna Matilal.Bimal Krishna Matilal - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Jonardon Ganeri.
    A scholar of eminence in the field of Indian Philosophy, Bimal K. Matilal was one of the leading exponents of Indian logic and epistemology. Painstakingly compiled from Matilal's huge body of work, this collection of essays includes a set of previously unpublished essays and reveals the extraordinary depth of Matilal's philosophical interests.
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  16. In memoriam Bimal Krishna Matilal.Bimal Krishna Matilal - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19:227-228.
     
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    How religiosity and spirituality influences the ecologically conscious consumer psychology of Christians, the non-religious, and atheists in the United States.Sidharth Muralidharan, Carrie La Ferle & Osnat Roth-Cohen - 2024 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 46 (1):71-87.
    Despite global warming and climate change remaining top environmental issues, many people do not prioritize the environment. However, religious and spiritual beliefs can influence pro-environmental behavior. Therefore, we focused on understanding how religiosity and spirituality among Christians, the non-religious, and atheists, influence ecologically conscious consumer behavior (ECCB) through environmental values (i.e. egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric) and issue involvement. Using Qualtrics, we recruited a US sample of Christians ( n = 362), the non-religious ( n = 132), and atheists ( n (...)
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  18. [book review] Sylvain Lévi, La dottrina del sacrificio nei Brāhmaṇa. Con tre saggi di Roberto Calasso, Charles Malamoud e Louis Renou, traduzione di Silvia D’Intino. Adelphi, Milano 2009, 224 pp.Krishna Del Toso - 2009 - AION 69 (1/4):245-252.
    book review: Sylvain Lévi, "La dottrina del sacrificio nei Brāhmaṇa. Con tre saggi di Roberto Calasso, Charles Malamoud e Louis Renou", traduzione di Silvia D’Intino. Adelphi, Milano 2009, 224 pp.
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  19. Institutional Review Boards and Public Justification.Anantharaman Muralidharan & G. Owen Schaefer - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (3):405-423.
    Ethics committees like Institutional Review Boards and Research Ethics Committees are typically empowered to approve or reject proposed studies, typically conditional on certain conditions or revisions being met. While some have argued this power should be primarily a function of applying clear, codified requirements, most institutions and legal regimes allow discretion for IRBs to ethically evaluate studies, such as to ensure a favourable risk-benefit ratio, fair subject selection, adequate informed consent, and so forth. As a result, ethics committees typically make (...)
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  20. A study on the concept of Vyāpti.Krishna Chakraborty - 2009 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Study of the definition of invariable concomitance (vyāpti) according to Indic philosophy.
     
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  21. Where Do Those Beautiful Ladies and Wolf’s Footprints Lead Us? The Mādhyamikas on Two Cārvāka/Lokāyata Stanzas [Part 3 of 3].Krishna Del Toso - 2021 - Annali Sezione Orientale 81:123–143.
    This is the third and final part of a study focused on the Madhyamaka accounts of the Cārvāka/Lokāyata so-called “wolf’s footprint” stanza and tale, and “beautiful lady” stanza. In particular, this paper discusses Jayānanda’s short account of the tale and the stanzas contained in his Madhyamakāvatāraṭīkā on Candrakīrti’s Madhyamakāvatārabhāṣya. The Tibetan edition and English translation of Jayānanda’s relevant passages are also provided.
     
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    Generating human serotonergic neurons in vitro: Methodological advances.Krishna C. Vadodaria, Maria C. Marchetto, Jerome Mertens & Fred H. Gage - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (11):1123-1129.
    Technologies for deriving human neurons in vitro have transformed our ability to study cellular and molecular components of human neurotransmission. Three groups, including our own, have recently published methods for efficiently generating human serotonergic neurons in vitro. Remarkably, serotonergic neurons derived from each method robustly produce serotonin, express raphe genes, are electrically active, and respond to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in vitro. Two of the methods utilize transdifferentiation technology by overexpressing key serotonergic transcription factors. The third and most recent method (...)
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    Kant & the Gita.Krishna Murari Prasad Verma - 1980 - New Delhi: distributors, Classical Publishers & Distributors.
    Comparative study of the philosophical concepts of the Bhagavadgītā and Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804.
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    The art of the conceptual: explorations in a conceptual maze over three decades.Daya Krishna - 1989 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
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    The concept of mukti in Advaita Vedānta.Krishna Warrier & G. A. - 1961 - [Madras]: University of Madras.
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    India's intellectual traditions: attempts at conceptual reconstructions.Daya Krishna (ed.) - 1987 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
    Transcript of papers presented in a seminar and meetings.
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    A Source Book of Hindu Philosophy.Krishna Prakash Bahadur - 1995 - Ess Ess Publ..
    The competent and detailed introduction to this book traces out the origin and rudiments of religions, their essential nature and the causes of their conflicts. It emphasises the truth that all religions are trying to say the same thing in different ways. Religions are meant to bring out the spiritual in man and to make him live a full and virtuous life. Despite the rapid progress in science and medicine, the mysteries of life and death remain as unknown as before. (...)
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    Universal Broadband: Option, Right or Obligation?Krishna Jayakar - 2018 - Journal of Human Values 24 (1):11-24.
    Efforts to encourage universal access to information and communication technologies have run into the problem that some individuals, for reasons of affordability, lack of awareness or preference, continue to be without subscriptions. This article examines the arguments commonly put forward in support of promoting broadband access, to determine whether they can justify universalizing access. It examines the ethical limits of government actions that encourage, enforce or coerce participation in socially beneficial programmes, while potentially overlooking consumer sovereignty and human autonomy. The (...)
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    Bardic destinies: a comparative study of European poetic and Indian kavya-itihasa tradition.Krishna R. Kanchith - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume critically explores the cultural significance and fate of 'the literary' in the European and Indian traditions as it traces the history of the reception of works that have a deep hold on the lives and sensibilities of people across time and culture. The book grapples with three major concepts in the humanities-the literary, the philosophical/theological, and the historical. It looks at Homer's reception by Plato; Virgil's reception by Christianity; the many responses that The Mahabharata has received over centuries (...)
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    A Jewel on a silver platter: remembering Jiddu Krishnamurti.Padmanabhan Krishna - 2015 - Varanasi, India: Pilgrims Publishing.
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    History, culture, and truth: essays presented to D.P. Chattopadhyaya.Daya Krishna, K. Satchidananda Murty & D. P. Chattopadhyaya (eds.) - 1999 - New Delhi: Kalki Prakash.
    Corpus of critical study on the thought and works of Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya predominantly on philosophy of sciences with cultural philosophy; contributed articles.
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    Indian Philosophy: a counter perspective -- Rev. & enl. ed.Daya Krishna - 2006 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
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    Order and Disorder in the International System.Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel - 2010 - Ashgate.
    This volume examines the complex international system of the twenty first century from a variety of perspectives.
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  34. Outlines of jurisprudence.K. Krishna Menon - 1961 - New York,: Asia Pub. House.
     
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  35. Prana: The traditional and the modern view.G. Krishna - 1977 - In John W. White & Stanley Krippner (eds.), Future Science. Doubleday/Anchor.
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    The Nyāya sūtras: a new commentary on an old text.Daya Krishna - 2004 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Vācaspatimiśra.
    Interpretative study of Nyāyasūtra of Gautama, aphoristic work on Nyaya philosophy; includes Nyāyasūcinibandha Sanskrit commentary by Vācaspatimiśra, fl. 976-1000.
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    Implications of the ideology-concept.Krishna Prasanna Mukerji - 1955 - Bombay,: Popular Book Depot.
  38. Peace ahmedabad.Krishna Ahooja Patel, Vishwanath Karad, Christopher Key Chappel, Joseph Runzo, Alena Kroupova, Swami Maheshanandji, Irfan Omar, Y. S. Shastri, Sunanda Shastri & Intaj Malek - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 699.
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    Quietism, Agnosticism and Mysticism Mapping the Philosophical Discourse of the East and the West.Krishna Mani Pathak (ed.) - 2021 - Springer, Singapore.
    This book presents a unique collection of papers on various philosophical aspects of the unknown and unvoiced truth and reality of the cosmic world. It offers a systematic analysis of the three philosophical theories of Quietism, Agnosticism and Mysticism and introduces readers to the fundamentals of mystical knowledge claimed by philosophical schools of the east and the west. It discusses, debates and deliberates on philosophical issues concerning the acquisition of truth, its objectivity and its various dimensions along with the application (...)
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    The religious enterprise: studies in early Indian religions.Krishna Mohan Shrimali - 2022 - Delhi: Aakar.
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    Il Madhyamakārthasaṃgraha di Bhāviveka: introduzione, edizione del testo tibetano e traduzione annotata.Krishna Del Toso - 2011 - Esercizi Filosofici 6 (2):369-387.
    Edition of the Tibetan text of the Madhyamakārthasaṃgraha attributed to Bhāviveka (based on the Co-ne, sDe-dge, dGa’-ldan and sNar-thaṅ versions), along with an Italian translation and an introductory philosophical study.
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    Philosophy for Business Ideas.Krishna Del Toso - 2018 - Amazon.
    In this book the reader will find a tool-set of suggestions and thoughts, specifically selected for stimulating and enhancing a strategic approach to the early stage of assessment, validation and development of a business idea. This book doesn’t provide definitive solutions, nor a recipe for success, since definitive solutions and recipes for success (if they really exist) hardly can depend on reading a book. Rather, by taking inspiration from different philosophies and philosophers, each chapter will provide concepts, perspectives and examples (...)
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  43. Poverty and Hunger in the Developing World: Ethics, the Global Economy, and Human Survival.Krishna Mani Pathak - 2010 - Asia Journal of Global Studies 3 (2):88-102.
    The large number of hungry people in a global economy based on industrialization, privatization, and free trade raises the question of the ethical dimensions of the worsening food crisis in the world in general and in developing countries in particular. Who bears the moral responsibility for the tragic situation in Africa and Asia where people are starving due to poverty? Who is morally responsible for their poverty - the hungry people themselves? the international community? any particular agency or institution? In (...)
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    Gandhian Formula of Harmony and Peace.Krishna Mani Pathak - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 33:45-51.
    Gandhi’s writings on moral issues propose an easiest formula to the world to establish harmony and peace in the global society. In a world where people are confronting a psychological fear of sudden terror and violence, the Gandhian formula of ‘non-violence (ahimsa) as a means’ to form a perfect harmonious world is getting strong attention of the world-community. Truth and non-violence are the two most valuable ingredients of Gandhian moral thoughts. For him, Truth or God is the end and non-violence (...)
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  45. Women's perspectives on culture of global peace.Krishna Ahooja Patel - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 334.
     
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    Permissivism and self-fulfilling propositions.Anantharaman Muralidharan - 2021 - Ratio 34 (3):217-226.
    Recently, self-fulfilling cases, that is, ones in which an agent's believing a proposition guarantees its truth, have been offered as counterexamples to uniqueness. According to uniqueness, at most one doxastic attitude is epistemically rational given the evidence. I argue that self-fulfilling cases are not counterexamples to uniqueness because belief-formation is not governed by epistemic rationality in such cases. Specifically, this is because epistemic rationality is not just about forming true beliefs, but about tracking mind-independent truths. In support of the latter (...)
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    Political Liberalism and Reasonable Disagreement.Muralidharan Anantharaman - 2023 - Social Theory and Practice 49 (1):131-160.
    On the standard version of political liberalism, the exercise of political power is legitimate only if it is justifiable to all reasonable persons. Correspondingly, reasonable disagreement about the moral doctrines underlying a law makes that law not justifiable to all reasonable persons. In this paper, I argue that political liberals are committed to understanding reasonable disagreement as being rational, rather than praiseworthy disagreement between morally reasonable person because other conceptions of reasonableness commit them to an incoherent triad of claims.
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  48. A Critique of MacIntyrean Morality from a Kantian Perspective.Krishna Mani Pathak - 2014 - SAGE Open 4 (2):1-10.
    This article is a critical examination of MacIntyre’s notion of morality in reference to Kant’s deontological moral theory. The examination shows that MacIntyre (a) criticizes Kant’s moral theory to defend virtue ethics or neo-Aristotelian ethics with a weak notion of morality; (b) favors the idea of local morality, which does not leave any room for moral assessment and reciprocity in an intercultural domain; and (c) fails to provide good arguments for his moral historicism and against Kant’s moral universalism.
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    Understanding the Fluid Nature of Personhood – the Ring Theory of Personhood.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna & Rayan Alsuwaigh - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (3):171-181.
    Familial determination, replete with its frequent usurping of patient autonomy, propagation of collusion, and circumnavigation of direct patient involvement in their own care deliberations, continues to impact clinical practice in many Asian nations. Suggestions that underpinning this practice, in Confucian-inspired societies, is the adherence of the populace to the familial centric ideas of personhood espoused by Confucian ethics, provide a novel means of understanding and improving patient-centred care at the end of life. Clinical experience in Confucian-inspired Singapore, however, suggests that (...)
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    Indian logic: its problems as treated by its schools.Krishna Kumar Dixit - 1975 - Vaishali (Muzaffarpur): Research Institute of Prakrit, Jainology, and Ahimsa.
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