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According to his family, he's nonverbal and needs 24-hour care.
Two doctors diagnosed dementia and recommended 24-hour care, which she rejected.
His sister, who arrived from Turkey on March 23, has provided 24-hour care for him.
We're told Ebner suffered extreme brain damage and now lies in her bed with 24 hour care.
He cannot dress himself and struggles with balance and disorientation daily, requiring 24-hour care from his mother.
He lives with his parents soon and has required 24-hour care from a nurse ever since the accident.
Kerschen said Zei still needed 24-hour care and ICU-level support when she left the hospital in January.
Kathy, 58, said that her mom is now getting "the best" 24-hour care and she is not in pain.
Since then, the calf has received 24-hour care — from tube-feeding to veterinary checkups — and is reportedly gaining strength.
But I needed 24-hour care, and had feeding tubes, IV antibiotics, frequent dressing changes, all kinds of pills to take.
Because Cerys now needs 24-hour care, the couple is suing for "maximum value," and could win millions in the lawsuit.
"When I was writing the book, I had two relatives who required 24-hour care," Moyes told reporters of her inspiration.
Laub's mother-­in-­law was suffering from terminal cancer, and her insurance would not cover the 24-hour care she required.
For years, his mother and government-provided heath care workers provided Sam with 24-hour care and his condition started to improve.
The pet also provides 24-hour care, whereas the care center she attends is only open during office hours Monday to Friday.
Miguel and Maria's mother, Angelica, who lives with Maria and Gervasio and requires 24-hour care, fell ill after the hurricane hit.
The decision is complex and tough to make because no one knows whether 24-hour care or just partial care will be needed.
I found out that he ended up in intensive care for three weeks with brain injuries, and required 24-hour care after that.
The staff at the 24-hour care facility said they were unaware of her pregnancy until late December 2018, when she went into labor.
By 2001, five years later, she was living in the Ottawa Hospital under 24-hour care, getting around using a cane, walker, or wheelchair.
Ajin's 15-year-old son has severe physical disabilities that require 24-hour care, making it nearly impossible for Ajin's wife, Sihem Omar, to work.
She will require 24-hour care, but her mom is confident that being at her house – surrounded by family and dogs – will lift her spirits.
Gene, who worked in IT and was working on his master's degree, quit his job to care for his daughter, who now needs 24-hour care.
By the time most kids who have the disorder reach Case's age, they're already in need of a feeding tube, wheelchair and require 24-hour care.
West cites a real-life example where an adult daughter recommended an expensive living facility and additional 24-hour care for a parent suffering from dementia.
"But for the 24-hour care, he would in a nursing home," he added, noting that the 74-year-old is still "lucid" despite his condition.
When they found out she'd need 24-hour care, I have a heart for golden retrievers, and I just knew that she was meant for me, essentially.
He's currently confined to a wheelchair, needs 24-hour care, and cannot get out of bed, use the toilet, bathe or dress without assistance, the submission says.
The rest of the costs are covered by donations from the Chelsea Jewish Foundation, leaving Saling and his friends to live comfortably and securely with 24-hour care.
After Cook was put in the hospital for two months, doctors told her that she couldn't go home unless she had 24-hour care, which wasn't covered by her insurance.
Even though he has a generous, old-economy pension, he now barely breaks even each month, thanks to six figures of annual medical expenses, including 24-hour care at home.
Dabao and Xiaobao are reportedly in good health and will continue to receive 24-hour care until they're big enough to join the rest of the adult pandas at the research facility.
When the ducklings confront her about not caring about Wes and letting him rot in the stress prison that is a warm bed and 24-hour care, Annalise turns the tables on them.
" In another post, Jasmine shared Nickerson had a pacemaker inserted but that she was still "at high risk for additional strokes" adding the actress "will likely require 24 hour care for the rest of her life.
" The campaign was created to help with the steep costs when Gabby begins to "navigate her life in a specialized wheelchair," including "medical expenses, travel expenses, hotel stays for her family, 24-hour care and more.
The single newborn kitten, now named Flame, was sick when he was brought to the humane society over the weekend — too little to survive on his own, he needed 24-hour care and an immediate foster home.
Then, over the next year (we don't live in the same city) we traveled to their city often to help manage transitions from the hospital to rehab, to where they are now (both live with 24-hour care).
If I were to move to a nursing home, where the best level of 24-hour care in Texas is available, I would have to give up my personal aide; aides in nursing homes are expected to help multiple people simultaneously.
The practical result is the need for 24-hour care, no privacy for any bodily functions or getting dressed, or anything else that I took for granted, including my freedom, not the political freedom, but freedom to use my body to live life.
"A whole host of things can be wrong and coupled with spina bifida, it's even more severe," McCoy explained to ScaryMommy, adding that the child would require 24-hour care and would likely be in a great deal of pain for her entire life.
"Having the full 24-hour care of an infant – every diaper change, every feeding, it's all on you," Jessa, 23, says in the clip, while Ben, 20, alternates between changing diapers and hitting the sound booth with Flame, a Christian hip hop artist he "hit it off" with, much to Jessa's amusement.
Carers, doctors and nurses work around the clock to provide the 152 residents the necessary 24-hour care.
This program provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy through an interdisciplinary approach for children who no longer require 24-hour care, yet still need individualized rehabilitation. In 2004, 1,926 quarter-hour sessions of outpatient rehab were provided.
Symptoms of frontotemporal dementia progress at a rapid, steady rate. Patients suffering from the disease can survive for 2–20 years. Eventually patients will need 24-hour care for daily function. CSF leaks are a known cause of reversible frontotemporal dementia.
AMSM (Auto - Moto Association of Macedonia) is North Macedonia's largest automobile club, with more than 12,000 members. It was founded 1945. Through its 18 regional clubs, AMSM covers the entire territory of the Republic of Macedonia. AMSM provides 24-hour care safer travel at home and abroad.
The home uses a three-tiered system of care: tier I or "Independent", tier II or "Basic Assistance", and tier III or "24-Hour Care". The property, including the Totem Park located across Katlian Street, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
The Children's Residential Home provides 24-hour care for children below 3 years old who are abandoned by their parents, referred to HKSPC by court order or from parents who cannot give them appropriate or adequate care because of drug addiction, mental illness or domestic violence etc.
Enwood House provides 24 hour care for boarders with night staff on duty at all times. Girls can stay Monday to Friday or full-time, and short term stays are available. The hostel is available for hire outside school terms. Visitors are required to check in at the office.
The hospital also offers public education clinics for asthma, diabetes, rehabilitation services and programs for cardiology, children's grief recovery, youth crisis response and early psychosis prevention.Fraser Health Tri-Cities Retrieved on 4 January 2009 Nearby Eagle Ridge Manor provides 24-hour care in a home-like environment for an additional 75 residents in private and semi-private rooms.
14 Roy DeAutremont was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1949 and was transferred to Oregon State Hospital in Salem, Oregon. He later underwent a frontal lobotomy which left him unable to care for himself. In 1979, he was transferred to a Salem nursing home where he received 24-hour care. Roy was granted parole in March 1983.
After attending the National Charismatic Renewal Conference held at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana, in May 1982, Gawaorski, along with O'Donnell founded the Franciscan Brothers of Peace. In 1986, the Brotherhood was given canonical status as a Private Association of the Faithful. In 1991 Gaworski contracted a bacterial pneumonia which left him profoundly disabled. The Brothers assumed his 24-hour care.
Darden's injuries resulted in the permanent loss of leg use, chronic neuropathic pain, 24-hour care requirements, and 20 prescription medications. Her initial medical bills totaled $985,411. The lawsuit prompted an investigation by CBS Chicago, which determined excessive rust had weakened the shelter support posts and bolts were missing. The investigation also revealed other shelters at the airport had missing bolts, corroded parts, or broken brackets.
Helen House in Oxfordshire was the world's first children's hospice. It opened in November 1982. Helen House sprang from a friendship between Sister Frances Dominica and the parents of a seriously ill little girl called Helen, who lived at home with her family but required 24-hour care. The first children's hospice in Scotland Rachel House, run by Children's Hospice Association Scotland opened in March 1996.
A series of strokes followed, Roslyn observed, "He had lots of seizures, and it was very, very tough for him for many years, trying to get those seizures under control." From 2003 he was under 24-hour care at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, New South Wales. Reg Lindsay died of pneumonia on 5 August 2008 in Newcastle, aged 79. Note: source incorrectly gives birth date as 5 August.
20–11 Needs considerable supervision to prevent hurting others or self (e.g., frequently violent, repeated suicide attempts) or to maintain personal hygiene or gross impairment in all forms of communication, e.g., severe abnormalities in verbal and gestural communication, marked social aloofness, stupor, etc. 10–1 Needs constant supervision (24-hour care) due to severely aggressive or self-destructive behaviour or gross impairment in reality testing, communication, cognition, affect or personal hygiene.
Blu O'Carroll Cassidy, Propionic Acidaemia patient, born 1995. A native of Salthill, Galway, Cassidy brought an action (through her father, Peter) against the Irish Health Service Executive. Her parents had rejected a previous offer by the HSE as inadequate, as Cassidy's rare metabolic disorder requires 24-hour care for life and a special diet. Highly susceptible to infections and living with brittle bones, she is a full-time wheelchair user and has never attended school.
Gouverneur Health is Medicare and Medicaid certified, and has a 295-bed nursing facility with 24-hour care.“Major makeover for Gouverneur during next 4 years,” The Villager, Volume 78, Number 18, October 1–7, 2008."New Gouverneur Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility: Overview," U.S. News & World Report. Accessed June 1, 2014. It is one of the largest institutions in Lower Manhattan,Ed Litvak, “New Executive Director Named at Gouverneur,” The Lo-Down, December 30, 2013.
Two weeks after the death of Steve Biko, on the 17 October 1977, all black consciousness organisations including the BCPs were banned. Two days after this ban, authorities confiscated all the assets of the clinic. They also destroyed the leather work factory and placed the Zanempilo clinic under government control. Additionally, all clinic programmes were cancelled, it no longer offered 24 hour care, it was not open on weekends, it lost supplies and no longer provided ambulatory services.
Video of her funeral procession, 2004 From the mid-1990s, Juliana's health declined and she also suffered the progressive onset of dementia. Juliana did not appear in public after this time. At the order of the Royal Family's doctors, Juliana was placed under 24-hour care. Prince Bernhard said in a television interview in 2001 that the former Queen was no longer able to recognise her family and that she had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years.
Planning permission was granted for a new Belong care village in Chester in 2017. It will have six households (with 72 suites and 3 guest bedrooms in total) with 24-hour care, including specialist dementia and nursing support,and 23 one and two bedroom apartments for independent living. There will also be a gym, bistro, hair salon and therapy rooms open to the public. Development was halted by the collapse of the contractor, Pochin, but resumed in 2020.
As a result, Atlantica was forced to heavily reduce its programs. It may well be that the Boultons would have left the increasingly isolated Rhodesia if Louise was able to, but she was struck by blindness and senility and required 24-hour care. Louise died in 1974 and two years later Boulton returned to the United States to manage the process of closing Atlantica. He transferred the remaining funds to the Conservation Trust of Rhodesia in 1978.
The fourth floor of the Dee Hospital was dedicated to Rehabilitation nursing. A fifth physician joined the group of doctors to provide 24-hour care in the Emergency Room, and remodeling of the area was completed, at a cost of $140,000. A major structural change was made in 1977 when a connecting corridor was built between the second floors of the McKay and Dee. Its completion gave better access to the mother and infant overflow unit on 2 Dee.
CMA provided 24-hour care for Nicholas for several months, bottlefeeding him and providing wound care. Nicholas was eventually weaned by the animal care staff at CMA, and his wounds completely healed. Like Hope, it was determined that Nicholas did not make a suitable candidate for release because of his dependent status at the time of his stranding and rehabilitation. He lacks the necessary survival skills, which he could only learn from his mother, to survive in the wild.
The Alex Lewyt Veterinary Medical Center is on the premises to provide 24-hour care for pets sheltered at the League. Every year the medical center takes care of more than 10,000 outpatient visits, administers more than 15,000 vaccinations and performs over 11,000 free spay/neuter procedures for adopted pets, preventing over 132 million unwanted litters. The League’s SPAY/USA program is a nationwide referral service for affordable spay/neuter services. The League is also home to a National Shelter Rescue and Humane Education Team.
The Summit School at Nyack offers two programs for students in grades 6–12 – day and residential. Students are referred to the day or residential program by their home school district CSE in accordance with the level of structure and supervision that the student requires. While day students leave campus at the end of the school day, students in the residential program continue structured programming with 24-hour care. Summit collaborates with each student’s Committee on Special Education (CSE) to create and implement an individualized Education Program.
In January 2010, it was reported that Moore was suffering from Pick's disease, a rare form of dementia, and in need of 24-hour care. To support his care, his former club Southampton organised a charity golf day, while another of his former clubs, Grimsby, played a benefit match to provide for Moore's care.Stars rally to help ex-Mariner Kevin Moore , Grimsby Telegraph (20 January 2010), Retrieved on 28 January 2010. He died on his 55th birthday, 29 April 2013, in Hedge End, Hampshire.
He suffered from Alzheimer's disease and his family's visiting was severely restricted because of a combination of normal "visiting hours" and an infectious outbreak. His condition deteriorated dramatically while he was in hospital; having previously been living well with Alzheimers he became "skeletal, incontinent, immobile, incoherent" and needed 24-hour care. He died in November 2014. His family believe that the lack of contact with familiar people and the lack of the individual attention they would have given him contributed significantly to his deterioration.
Vocare is a provider of Out-of-hours services to the NHS in England based in Newcastle upon Tyne. The firm started in 1996 as Northern Doctors Urgent Care GP co-operative, run by family doctors in Northumberland who were then responsible for 24 hour care for their patients. In 2004 it took over Out-of- hours services in the North East. In 2008 it had a turnover of £10m and in 2017 it is anticipating that turnover will exceed £75 million. It now employs more than 1,800 people.
In addition, there is skepticism that Rubin, has an alleged IQ of 133, but cannot perform simple tasks independently, needs a 24 hour care and only has the articulation skills of a two to three-years-old child. The Nancy Lurie Marks Foundation which is a supporter of the Facilitated Communication Institute gave away 16,000 free copies of the film to public libraries in the United States to promote facilitated communication. CNN supported the campaign for the pseudoscience of supported communication through ad-free broadcasting of the documentary in schools.
The Humane Society accepted and opened the facility in 2002. Fives years later and after the Asilomar Accords were adopted by several animal care agencies nationwide, the San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition was formed so that local animal welfare organizations could work together to reduce the euthanasia of healthy or treatable companion animals in San Diego County. San Diego Humane Society remains a part of the coalition to this day. In 2009, San Diego Humane Society opened its Kitten Nursery, which delivers 24-hour care to infant kittens before they become eligible for adoption.
On March 17, 1977, the new Municipal Hospital Salgado Filho, with a main block (and 7 underground floors), with two annexes (with a 3 and another with 2 floors) is inaugurated by Mayor Marcos Tamoya and his Secretary of Health, Dr. Felippe Cardoso Filho. Ana Barbosa on the street is located the post of Municipal CALL Caesar Pernetta. The Todos os Santos neighborhood near Méier has the Pasteur Hospital, which opened in 2005. The hospital, with 24-hour care, has emergency, gynecology/obstetrics, general surgery, orthopedic and radiology departments.
Sweeney wrote about his experiences of multiple sclerosis in My MS and Me, a play he performed for BBC Radio 4 after a successful Edinburgh Festival run. In 2008, the disease meant he gave up appearing on stage, although he continues to be listed as a member of the Comedy Store Players. In 2007, he made two series of BBC Radio 4's improvised sketch show "The Lawrence Sweeney Mix" with Josie Lawrence.BBC Lawrence Sweeney Mix PageJim Sweeney's official site Sweeney lives in Wimbledon with his girlfriend and two daughters and now has 24-hour care for his condition.
A forensic technician who works for Grampian Police who is first introduced in "Flesh House" and who later becomes McRae's girlfriend. She is paralysed and left in a coma after a fire and during the events in "Shatter the Bones", and whilst she is comatose in hospital, McRae imagines having conversations with her. During his time in Banffshire, McRae is living in the police house and eating tinned soup so that he can afford to pay for her 24-hour care. At the end of "The Missing and the Dead" Samantha is kidnapped and half-drowned, which makes her seriously ill.
Based on the 1989 population survey about the social stratification in Eastern Europe, Zaklików had a population of 8,877. According to the coding of geographical units based on the Wykaz symboli terytorialnych wojewodztw, gmin i miast (Register of Territorial Codes for Voivodeships, Counties and Cities) of the Warsaw Glowny Urzad Statystyczny (Central Statistical Office) of 1992, the code for Zaklikow is 83721 and it is considered a rural county. Abbreviations for GPS are: ZKL, ZKLKW, ZAKLKW. In 2000, The Levi-Strauss Foundation donated US$2,400 to the Dom Pomocy Spolecznej in Zaklików, to renovate a 24-hour care center for mentally disabled women.
In 2015, Mendonca was inspired to form the SHE Collective Hub, giving expression to the voices of women through poetry and art for social good. In sync with artists like Shan Re and Romicon Revola, poets Poile Sengupta & Kavita Rajshekar, among others, she offered the forum of SHE Collective Hub to The Casa Foundation, the House of Hope and the Dream India Network. The House of Hope provides 24-hour care to over a hundred AIDS affected orphans and their siblings. Dream India Network nurtures the most vulnerable and socially excluded children and provides them a safe haven.
Eddings resided in Carson City, Nevada, where he died of natural causes on June 2, 2009. Dennis, Eddings' brother, said that he had been ill with dementia for a long time, but his health had been on a very fast downhill slide since September, and he required 24-hour care. He also confirmed that in his last months, his brother had been working on a manuscript that was unlike any of his other works, stating "It was very, very different. I wouldn’t call it exactly a satire of fantasy but it sure plays with the genre".
Animals are either brought in by members of the public or picked up by one of their many volunteer response drivers who are located across the South West. Receptionists at Secret World are on hand from 8 am to 8 pm, where they answer calls to help analyse the situation, with animal carers nearby to help give any advice when needed. Once an animal is brought in it will be assessed and veterinary care is given if needed. Whilst there the animal will continue to be looked after with volunteers and workers giving 24 hour care, giving them their hourly feeds or whatever the animal may require.
Resident in an assisted living facility. Assisted living facilities are housing options for older adults that provide a supportive living arrangement for people who need assistance with personal care, such as bathing or taking medications, but are not so impaired that they need 24-hour care. These facilities provide older adults with a home-like environment and personal control while helping to meet residents' daily routines and special needs. Adult daycare is designed to provide social support, supervision, companionship, healthcare, and other services for adult family members who may pose safety risks if left at home alone while another family member, typically a caregiver, must work or otherwise leave the home.
In the 1600s, Great Britain established the Poor Law that allowed poor children to become trained in apprenticeships by removing them from their families and forcing them to live in group homes. In the 1800s, the United States copied this system, but often mentally ill children were placed in jail with adults because society did not know what to do with them. There were no RTCs in place to provide the 24-hour care they needed and they were placed in jail when they could not live in the home. In the 1900s, Anna Freud and her peers were part of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society and they worked on how to care for children.
The unit also began to provide 24-hour care at the White House, and added a medical suite to the vice presidential residence to provide the Vice President with the same level of care provided to the President. A physician now staffs the Vice Presidential medical suite at all times. Because jet lag and extremely long hours are common among WHMU staff, a rule limiting staff to 24-hour duty periods was also implemented, and shift rotations created to allow advance medical team staff to take over from traveling staff to limit fatigue. Between 2002 and 2009, the WHMU implemented a program to provide medical training specific to the international locales which the President or Vice President might travel.
The hospital is required to provide 24-hour care but this service especially the nurse advice line has been described as "shoddy". Nurses report that although Kaiser acts to fix problems quickly, it chooses temporary fixes over long term solutions to bigger problems in a routine fashion. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that once investigators leave "it all goes down the tubes again" and that management changes the charting system monthly causing distress for the employees. It has also been reported that staff have been banned from charting anything that could arouse the suspicions of inspectors such as medical record errors and that some workers had been written up for doing so.
An architect volunteered to assist in transforming the building into a complex of 24-hour care, assisted living, and secure facilities for incarcerated persons with advanced HIV or AIDS who would be sent from the area's prisons, as well as a chapel and offices and apartments for the permanent staff. Weekly Masses would henceforth be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church nearby on South Main Street. But, as the organization was financially struggling to stay afloat, by the end of 1991 Father Graham abandoned the hotel in favor of operating only the Angelini Residence. While all of this was happening, through it all, Father Graham had secretly been battling his own medical nightmares, advanced HIV-disease and MS (multiple sclerosis).
McClellan has been the honoree at numerous banquets and award ceremonies, and fellow boxing world champion Roy Jones Jr., often pointed out as a rival middleweight champion during 1993–94 (indeed, McClellan actually beat Jones as an amateur), set up a foundation to help McClellan. Nigel Benn himself has also helped to raise funds for McClellan's treatment, and the two men would meet again for the first time since their bout at a fundraiser held in London on February 24, 2007. Several items were auctioned off at the event and a total of £200,000 was raised. In May 2012, the World Boxing Council publicly appealed for donations to a trust fund set up in McClellan's name in order to help his sister Lisa maintain his 24-hour care.
A sessional GP is an umbrella term for GPs whose work is organised on a sessional basis, as opposed to GP partners (also called GP principals) whose contract is generally for 24-hour care. The term was first coined by the National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP), who at the time were called the National Association of Non-Principals (NANP). After consultation with their membership, it was perceived that the term 'non-principal' (which referred to any GP who wasn't a GP principal or partner) was a term that defined these GPs using a negative definition rather than a positive one. A sessional GP therefore is any GP working as a locum GP or as a salaried GP, and also includes GPs on the returner scheme, and GP retainees.
In November 1989 at the annual conference of the Pontifical Council at the Vatican, recognition was given to an American priest from Massachusetts, Rev James Martin Graham, who was the director of the Archdiocese of Hartford's Office of AIDS Ministry, who pleaded for better communication efforts between the Church and governmental health agencies to share information to better combat AIDS. As a result of his proposal, Graham was appointed by then Archbishop Fiorenzo Angelini as the director of the new International Christian AIDS Network (ICAN). As a follow up to this appointment, Archbishop Angelini traveled to the United States in June 1990 and visited Graham's Sts. Martin & James Respite, a hospice and living facility for HIV-positive and AIDS patients in Waterbury, Connecticut, where a 24-hour care residence was named for him.
Amid failing health, in 1962 Murray moved into the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, where she could receive 24-hour care; she lived here for the final 18 months of her life. To mark her hundredth birthday, on 13 July 1963 a group of her friends, former students, and doctors gathered for a party at nearby Ayot St. Lawrence. Two days later, her doctor drove her to UCL for a second birthday party, again attended by many of her friends, colleagues, and former students; it was the last time that she visited the university. In Man, the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, it was noted that Murray was "the only Fellow of the Institute to [reach their centenary] within living memory, if not in its whole history".
Arnold had been Beebe's mentor since 1932 when the lieutenant was assigned to the 31st Bomb Squadron at March Field, often flying together and using Beebe as a junior officer on the 1st Wing staff. In October 1938 when he was named chief of the Air Corps, Arnold was told he could no longer fly himself and chose Captain Beebe as his personal pilot, a position Beebe held for the next four years, rising to colonel. In the summer of 1942, recalling his own disappointment at never serving overseas in World War I, Arnold approved Beebe's request for combat duty, which resulted in command of the 308th Bomb Group, a B-24 unit Beebe trained and led in China with the Fourteenth Air Force. after which Arnold was again flown to Coral Gables, Florida, and placed under 24-hour care for nine days.
As a consequence it was claimed that only 24-hour care by the same person (the mother) was good enough, day care and nurseries were not good enough and mothers should not go out to work. The WHO advised that day nurseries and creches could have a serious and permanent deleterious effect. Such strictures suited the policies of governments concerned about finding employment for returned and returning servicemen after World War II. In fact, although Bowlby was of the view that proper care could not be provided "by roster", he was also of the view that babies should be accustomed to regular periods of care by another and that the key to alternative care for working mothers was that it should be regular and continuous. He addressed this point in a 1958 publication called Can I Leave My Baby?.

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