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But meteor magnitudes work a little differently from star magnitudes, University of Chicago astronomy professor Leslie Rogers told Gizmodo, since the meteors also have streaks.
Experts believe the real figures and order of magnitudes higher.
That's magnitudes of tens of hundreds of thousands, Bingle said.
Still, plausible assumptions give us some sense of the magnitudes.
"Although the magnitudes of recent declines have yet to approach the magnitudes of the 1980s, the duration of the recent downturn in cropland values has approached that of the 1980s," the Ag Credit Survey said.
The magnitudes of the authors' estimates are just not that high.
Valeti says the process is now orders of magnitudes more efficient.
It's magnitudes worse when you're getting push notifications on your phone.
But you still need to be able to compare rough magnitudes.
It will have to start comparing magnitudes — and that's ridiculously difficult.
The magnitudes and levels may be small and low, but before Sept.
Three aftershocks of magnitudes around 4.7 and 4.6 followed within an hour.
That means it's likely to withstand earthquakes of low to moderate magnitudes.
Majoritarianism also shrinks government and welfare spending, by similar magnitudes as presidentialism.
The quakes, with magnitudes of 6.8 and 6.7, hit at 2:57 a.m.
The magnitudes vary, but the price movements of cryptocurrencies tend to be correlated.
Yet the magnitudes of those surpluses and deficits can be small or large.
Another two aftershocks of similar magnitudes were recorded over the next 40 minutes.
The crowd — magnitudes bigger than the turnout in the soccer stands — goes wild.
The atmospheric changes humanity has wrought on the planet are of geologic magnitudes.
Several aftershocks with magnitudes of more than 4 were reported by the USGS.
The USGS has recorded over 60 aftershocks with magnitudes 4.5 or greater since then.
The two quakes, measured at magnitudes 4.7 and 4.8, struck at 11:27 p.m.
"The amount of data per planet is going to be orders of magnitudes greater."
Millions, billions, and trillions may be phonetically similar, but they have vastly different magnitudes.
Earthquakes of magnitudes exceeding 7.0 struck Japan and Ecuador just hours apart on Saturday.
The United States Geological Survey recorded later earthquakes of magnitudes 3.6, 3.4 and 2.9.
I am nine magnitudes past regular person spider discomfort into full-blown arachnophobic panic.
These losses were magnitudes of order off what every analyst and strategist were expecting.
Generally, people feel earthquakes of magnitudes higher than 3.0, according to the US Geological Survey.
A series of aftershocks followed, with magnitudes ranging from 3.1 to 4.9, clustered near Lincoln.
"The issue here ... is magnitudes and timing," Kudlow told ABC when asked about the study.
The service will launch with nine original series, making its library magnitudes smaller than Netflix.
Participation generally entails suffering and hardship at magnitudes for which people historically did not volunteer.
That 30-point difference is magnitudes more meaningful than that between Mercer and Louisiana-Monroe.
The scars of disasters of these magnitudes are borne by cities, mingling with an aging flesh.
At the same time, Moody's estimates similar magnitudes for Trump's plans, but in the opposite direction.
Since Friday night's 7.1-magnitude quake, there have been three quakes with magnitudes of 5 or greater.
Does he also contain Henry David Thoreau-level magnitudes of appreciation of and one-ness with nature?
The smallest hit seismographic magnitudes of 0.5 or less, while the largest reached a magnitude of 1.3.
To put that in perspective, quakes with magnitudes of 20043 or less aren't usually felt by humans.
Tres réplicas —con magnitudes preliminares estimadas de 27,20, 2200.000,2 y 4,5— siguieron al gran sismo del martes.
Should buildings, sewer, water or electical utilities be strengthened to protect against future earthquakes of all magnitudes?
The USGS has reported at least five aftershocks so far, with magnitudes ranging from 4.9 to 5.7.
"These mostly weather-driven events are magnitudes above [outages in] day-to-day grid operation," Marsters said.
There have been over 73,700 quakes across all magnitudes since Thursday's quake, USGS geophysicist John Bellini tells CNN.
With such small magnitudes and such depths, you wouldn't be able to feel the earthquakes on the surface.
As much as we wish it were so, no credible economic research supports economic impacts of these magnitudes.
The other criteria — the magnitudes of the overall current account balance and foreign exchange accumulation — are also arbitrary.
Solar, wind, and natural gas are all many magnitudes better—and not just when it comes to conserving water.
Moreover, since the strategy regularly reverses direction, spoofing causes oscillations of such tiny magnitudes, rather than persistent price dislocations.
Previous quakes of lesser magnitudes in recent days have cracked homes and led to goods falling off supermarket shelves.
It was followed by nearly 85033 aftershocks, with some reaching magnitudes of up to 5.4, the news agency reported.
On Monday, a series of five earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 4.8 to 6.0 were recorded in British Columbia.
Blackouts of all magnitudes have been estimated to cost the U.S. economy between $104 billion and $164 billion per year.
Declines of these magnitudes make it all the more likely that October was pay back for an extremely strong September.
The earthquake magnitudes are from the United States Geological Survey, which differ from those measured by the South Korean authorities.
"As much as we wish it were so, no credible economic research supports economic impacts of these magnitudes," they wrote.
With magnitudes of 220 and 230, according to the United States Geological Survey, they left at least 153 people dead.
His crime was magnitudes worse than what happened in Chicago and massively different in outcome, but borne of the same ugliness.
The Katla volcano shook in two separate events on Monday, measuring magnitudes 4.6 and 4.5, according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
That's where earthquakes with magnitudes of up to 7.8 literally lifted the sea bed on the coast of the south island.
Decadal and multidecadal variations have occurred in some regions, but their magnitudes are smaller than that of the recent ice loss.
Three of the quakes this year, measured at magnitudes of 4.7, 4.8 and 5.1, were among the largest in Oklahoma's history.
For a start, Jupiter is much bigger than Earth (and every other planet combined) and its magnetic field is magnitudes stronger.
They have been recorded with magnitudes as high as about 5.8, but it's not clear how much stronger they can get.
But it would represent a doubling or trebling of official borrowing costs, greater magnitudes of increase than those four crises past.
Three quakes of 4.9 and larger magnitudes were recorded up to three hours before the tremor near Palu, the USGS said.
The Fairbanks agency reported a series of aftershocks reaching magnitudes of up to 4.7, though Merz said even larger tremors could follow.
But there are arguments that the community of Red Hook, the waterfront community in Brooklyn, will suffer consequences many magnitudes more severe.
That quake was part of a "seismic sequence" that included eight events of magnitudes greater than 5.0 over a two-month period.
"The issue here ... is magnitudes and timing," Kudlow told ABC's "This Week" when asked about the study, which was released last Sunday.
The National Earthquake Information Center had recorded eight earthquakes in the region prior to 22007, with magnitudes ranging from 3.2 to 5.9.
If final earthquake magnitudes could be ascertained early on, it would give rapid, more precise warnings to populations yet to be shaken.
The next refugee crisis is not being driven by a violent war but by a socioeconomic disaster of magnitudes hardly seen before.
In a nutshell, the simulation platform offers the researchers a space where they can shake Tokyo in many different magnitudes and tremor styles.
In a country where most buildings were built centuries ago, without any quake-proofing techniques, these magnitudes are enough to destroy whole towns.
Freak storms that knock over trees, which rot and become breeding grounds for the bugs, have helped multiply their numbers by several magnitudes.
I was left with all the problems I'd been fleeing in the first place, many magnitudes greater, as well as a heroin addiction.
She knows no man can learn anything from Snowden because all other men are far too weak and small to contain his magnitudes.
On January 250, the area was hit by five shocks, all with magnitudes stronger than 29 on the Richter scale in a single day.
The value of Bitcoin changes constantly and sometimes by huge magnitudes: Bitcoin values tanked in February, again in April, and recently dipped in May.
Yonhap news agency reported that quake monitoring agencies detected magnitudes of seismic activity of 3.7 in 2006; 4.5 in 2009 and 4.9 in 2013.
And we can get that from the magnitudes of the p and r vectors, along with the sine of the angle θ between them.
So here's the design thing: even earthquakes with high magnitudes will have different intensities, depending on how far away a person is from the action.
The stars were flagged by the network from Gaia's epic catalogue, which has already logged the positions and magnitudes of over one billion celestial objects.
The evolution of certain earthquakes may not fit with expected patterns, making mid-rupture calculations of final magnitudes more difficult or, in some cases, easier.
Wall Street may have lost some ground, but the mounting possible extinction toll is many magnitudes more vital than the arbitrary machinations of the Dow.
The earthquakes on Thursday and Friday were certainly very powerful, with magnitudes of 6.4 and 7.1 at their epicenters near the city of Ridgecrest, Calif.
The last two severe earthquakes in New York City, she added, took place in 1737 and 1884, before the magnitudes of earthquakes were even measured.
The bartering market could be magnitudes bigger than the $14 billion estimate if there was a clearing house like Simbi to make exchanges simple and safe.
The lava bursts came after hundreds of earthquakes rattled the area for days, with quakes measuring magnitudes of 5.0 or higher, according to the Associated Press.
Changes at small levels had a big impact, and then as the magnitudes got larger, it took more and more of a difference to be noticeable.
The lava bursts came after hundreds of earthquakes rattled the area for days, with quakes measuring magnitudes of 5.0 or higher, according to the Associated Press.
Fractals are patterns that repeat at different magnitudes: for example, the trunk of a tree breaking into its branches, then breaking into finer and finer branches.
Tuesday showed that Bitcoin's value is as volatile as ever, but there's magnitudes more at stake now than even a year ago due to increased investment.
In these occurrences, Exxon and the energy sector outperformed the S&P by "escalating magnitudes" over the next one-, three- and 12-month periods, Barclays said.
He noted that large state governments like New York and California will make similar adjustments, but equivalent to small percentages of their budgets — not magnitudes larger.
But last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has long opposed easing pot restrictions, ordered the Justice Department to toughen prosecutions of all magnitudes of drug crimes.
But while the effects of such magnitudes are economically significant, the authors note that Mr James' impact decays quickly the farther away one is from the stadium.
"It has been tragically clear for some time that the devastation from Irma and Maria was many magnitudes worse than the official death toll suggested," she said.
"The large magnitudes of the moves in crypto make it more interesting of a story, but it's not that different than any other asset class," Dorman said.
But college football's five major leagues have magnitudes more money to spend on coaches and facilities, and this nearly always translates to better recruits and better teams.
Some said that final magnitudes could be calculated right at the quake's birth, while others suspected that seismologists would have to wait for the rupture to terminate.
Men-Andrin Meier, a seismologist at the California Institute of Technology, said that his own research also showed it was possible to determine final magnitudes mid-quake.
In December 210, when I flew to the Philippines to try to untangle the connections behind Catherine Lee's still-unsolved murder, I discovered entirely new magnitudes of waiting.
"The magnitudes that [the researchers] are talking [about] are not particularly big," said Scott Greenberg, an analyst with the Center for Federal Tax Policy at the Tax Foundation.
As of September 26, that swarm had included 142 mini-quakes with richter-scale magnitudes of 1.4 to 4.3—hardly a tremble to the average California earthquake snob.
"The prospect you're not going to get reflation in the U.S. and China might slow further, that's something where people would have to evaluate the magnitudes," he said.
Of course, it's not hard to imagine that Google, Microsoft, Amazon or Facebook have many more orders of magnitudes of computing power than any one machine could have.
Tariffs havent been used as widely as dumping and countervailing duties, he said, and the magnitudes are much larger than the tariffs, at least until this current administration.
The evidence is accumulating, however, that such consequences are foreseeable and likely create negative health effects of the same magnitudes as the ones policymakers are attempting to prevent.
Seismic activity is often the first indicator of a nuclear test, but the magnitudes Saturday were much smaller than anything declared as a nuclear test in previous years.
Aftershocks continued in Mashiki, Japan, after two quakes — with magnitudes of 230 and 2000 — struck within just over a day last week and left at least 1173 people dead.
And just a few hours ago, there were two fairly big ones — magnitudes 3.6 and 4.2 — just north of Oklahoma City, which had been fairly quiet in recent months.
Makes you wonder if they made a deal down at the crossroads… The bombast of metal began with classical composers; Mahler and Wagner helped usher new magnitudes in music.
Markets may (or may not) be efficient at pricing in all available data, but when the reported data is magnitudes of levels off the expected data, look out below.
Seismologists upgraded the magnitude to 9.0, but the final reading, published in May 103, indicated that the Indian Ocean quake had one of the highest magnitudes ever recorded: 9.1.
An autonomous vehicle, for instance, might reduce road deaths by orders of magnitudes while simultaneously replacing millions of service industry jobs in the taxi, ride sharing, trucking, and insurance industries.
Looking back historically at the efforts of hackers in the PC era, one can only imagine it would be magnitudes worse in this era with more people online than ever.
So, I think the magnitudes of the one-off price increases that you would expect to see from a tariff increase are easily manageable and we can look through that.
What I mean by that is the amount of content, the amount of shows and films that are out there has grown by magnitudes of order at this point. Right.
It's home to countless Facebook server racks, solar panels, cooling systems, and, of course, data, which is funneled in and out at rates and magnitudes incomprehensible to most non-engineers.
All magnitudes are as measured by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) - Jan 13, 1915 - Around 32,600 people are killed when an earthquake measuring 7.0 struck Avezzano in central Italy.
This mechanism would not only explain the 2011 DC quake, but 19th century quakes in Charleston, South Carolina and New Madrid, Missouri, which had estimated magnitudes of 7 and 8.1, respectively.
"Absolutist words"—which convey absolute magnitudes or probabilities, such as "always", "nothing" or "completely"—were found to be better markers for mental health forums than either pronouns or negative emotion words.
The scientists creating the WIAMan are starting the way the automotive crash-test dummy people started: with cadavers and controlled impacts of varying magnitudes, followed by autopsies to document the injuries.
After that, countries like Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua all suffered different magnitudes of earthquakes, making some tourists worry about paying recent visits to these once-famous beach-destinations.
According to a CNBC analysis of data from hedge fund trading tool Kensho, two weeks after moves of similar magnitudes, Tesla stock tends to perform well, gaining another 2.4% on average.
Gaia, launched in 2013, has calculated the positions, magnitudes, parallaxes, and proper motions of millions of stars during its quest to create the most precise catalogue of the Milky Way's stellar population.
Because of the cadavers' contributions, WIAMan will be able to predict what kind and what degree of injury these different magnitudes of force would be likely to cause in an actual explosion.
The cross platform nature of AR Studio on all of the Facebook apps with almost 2 billion installs means the barriers to entry for users is magnitudes lower — something developers frequently ignore.
CNN compared the $190,000 he received from 2014 to 2015 with other prescribers nationwide in the same medical specialty and found that he received magnitudes more than the average for his peers.
"The excitement surrounding the iPhone X appears to be magnitudes higher than actual purchase intent — 48 percent of respondents agreed/strongly agreed that they were 'excited for the iPhone X,'" Bernstein told Reuters.
Employment magnitudes matter, and technological shifts which replace large numbers of low-productivity radiologists with a smaller number of high-productivity radiologists mean, at a minimum, a serious disruption awaits many radiological workers.
"The limited number of (hydrogen bomb tests) that have been done underground in the few megaton range have magnitudes on in the high six or seven range" on the Richter scale, Richards said.
Several aftershocks including two of magnitudes 5.0 and 5.4 were recorded in the same spot and could be felt in Santiago, part of a cluster of tremors from that area in recent days.
The Dutch gas sector regulator last week ordered a new review of production at the field in the north of the Netherlands, after three tremors with magnitudes of 1.7 to 2.2 between Feb.
To a certain extent, this is completely understandable—he worked a style in Japan which was hard on his body and WWE's road schedule is the harshest in the world by several magnitudes.
"We will be seeing the aftershocks of this in the coming hours, days and weeks," said Haluk Ozener, head of Turkey's Kandilli Observatory, adding that the aftershocks could have magnitudes of up to 5.5.
The event wasn't big enough to be measured in magnitudes and wouldn't have been perceptible to the general population, according to the Institute for Geological and Atmospherical Investigations, which is not a government agency.
The float tank, which is magnitudes better for actual sensory deprivation than any of the age-old approaches listed above, was created in 1953 by the late doctor of medicine and psychoanalyst John Lilly.
Some note that the disruption of failing to make a deal, while indisputably bad, would not be magnitudes worse than the bare-bones deal that Mr. Johnson says, for now, that he is seeking.
The magnitude 6.8 quake late Friday shook Elazig province, about 550 km (21999 miles) east of the capital Ankara, and was followed by more than 27.6 aftershocks, 290 of which had magnitudes over 255.
On the pricing front, Apple is in a position it hasn't been in for a bit, selling a device that's orders of magnitudes more pricey than competitors with less techie software features available at launch.
LinkedIn said on Wednesday that hackers were attempting to sell what they claimed were 117 million email addresses and passwords of its users, suggesting that a data breach in 2012 was magnitudes bigger than initially thought.
"Given how the pace of IT innovation is magnitudes faster than the pace of development of supporting standards, it is critical to be forward looking about cybersecurity needs in the future operational environment," the report states.
Buildings Crumble and People Die All earthquakes produce high frequency motions that have the potential to badly damage nearby structures, but "earthquakes of different magnitudes produce motions that are damaging to different types of structures," says Stewart.
""In terms of magnitudes, drivers with a 5-star rating are tipped close to 50% more often than those with a 4.75 rating," the authors said, "and when they do receive tips they are nearly 5% higher.
The fact that you could have a one-day correction of these magnitudes just goes to show you that in the short term, the market is not necessarily efficient, but I&aposm not concerned about this at all.
Warnings are based on a computer program called ShakeAlert operated by the U.S. Geological Survey that analyzes data from seismic networks statewide, calculates preliminary magnitudes, and then estimates which areas will feel shaking, according to the governor's office.
But Arindrajit Dube, an economist at UMass Amherst and one of America's leading economists studying minimum wages, did a simulation exercise recently that provides some rough magnitudes of what national wage boards in the US could be capable of.
This is the thinnest laptop with a GeForce GTX 1080 inside it, but if you buy Razer's pitch that it's a desktop inside your portable computer, it's orders of magnitudes thinner and more portable than the thing it replaces.
Spending at large hedge funds, like Bridgewater Associates ($160 billion in assets under management), mutual fund complexes, like Vanguard ($5.1 trillion under management), or the discount brokers like Schwab and TD Ameritrade, are magnitudes higher than the SEC budget.
The quake was followed by more than 30 aftershocks of magnitudes in the range of 2.1 and 3.9 within two hours in the same Aleutian Island region, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
China successfully sent the data over a distance of 1,200 kilometers from space to Earth, which is up to 20 orders of magnitudes more efficient than that expected using an optical fiber of the same length, the researchers claimed.
I mean, you know, whenever you have world leaders of this magnitude, and we&aposve never see world leaders of these two particular magnitudes about to get together and talk, the security and the intensity of that is just unfathomable.
After a couple of large quakes (of 7.1 and 6.4 magnitudes) hit about 100 miles from LA  this July, many Angelenos expressed frustration that they weren't alerted via the ShakeAlertLA app, even though the shaking was mild at that distance.
There's the regular S8 and the S63 Plus, and I don't have the exact sales numbers, but it's at least one if not two or three orders of magnitudes more sales go to the traditional Galaxy than to the Note.
First, even when adoption produces substantial gains in the average IQs of adopted children, the magnitudes of the individual gains are better predicted by the IQs of the children's biological parents than by the relative quality of the adoptive environment.
He said areas up for consideration include whether the scale of data collection has increased by "several magnitudes," the type of data collected and what it means when companies collect both user data and usage data, which cannot be easily replicated.
People need to think about reasonable magnitudes before repeating made up stats Laura Rusu, Oxfam's policy and campaign media manager in DC, told me that the group isn't sure why they observed such a large fall in the bottom half's net worth.
"Creo que cuando se tiene una crisis de estas magnitudes, es posible salirse con la suya en muchas cosas, y es probable que eso es lo que estén haciendo en este caso", dijo Sarah Pierce, analista del Instituto de Políticas Migratorias en Washington.
"The next refugee crisis is not being driven by a violent war but by a socioeconomic disaster of magnitudes hardly seen before," Dany Bahar, a fellow at think tank the Brookings Institution, said in a Monday note, referring to the South American nation.
A report released by the United Nations last year found that by 2040 the globe would face a multi-faceted crisis of disastrous magnitudes, including everything from food shortages and extreme poverty around the world to wildfires, droughts, and the death of all coral reefs.
"These [events] can't be measured in magnitudes, which is why they are not called quakes, or if they are, they have to be accompanied by the word 'artificial' to show clearly that it is not a geological event," the institute wrote, the BBC reported.
But as we learned from our experts, they're the outlier: Animal-on-human homicide seems to be relatively rare, at least compared to the human-on-human kind, which—as nearly all our experts pointed out—exceeds it by many magnitudes (not counting mosquitoes).
Gravity is an almost unimaginably weak force, however, compared to the other fundamental forces, so it should take a very, very, very massive stellar event—like a pair of big honkin' black holes colliding—to result in gravitational waves with sufficient magnitudes to be detectable.
In their study, the researchers compiled a list of all "felt" earthquake events in the LA Basin during this time period, which they derived from reports of shaking and property damage, and by calculating quake epicenters and magnitudes recorded by the few seismometers available at the time.
Last fall, a report released by the United Nations' scientific panel on climate change said that by 2040 the planet would undergo a multi-faceted crisis of disastrous magnitudes, including everything from food shortages and extreme poverty to wildfires, droughts, and the death of all coral reefs.
Women who had abortions weren't criminally punished, but instead given penance of different magnitudes—depending on whether they had aborted an "unanimated" fetus, which was considered the lesser sin of "anticipated homicide" (also applicable to using contraceptives), or had a late abortion, which was considered a homicide.
Even if Mr. Trump has expressed doubts, at least five other independent analyses — using a number of methodologies and examining varying amounts of time elapsed since the hurricane made landfall — pin the toll around 1,000 or more, magnitudes larger than the six to 18 deaths he cited.
"The nature of the football sector is a recipe for a high carbon footprint, and when you take into consideration football fans also sometimes traveling by air, the impact will probably be several magnitudes bigger," said Andrew Welfle of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.
The multiple enormities of this event -- the magnitudes of the populations involved, the multiple threats (wind, surge and rain) posed by the storm at landfall, the volume of rain falling after landfall, and the enormous area covered -- closed off options that might have been available in lesser storms.
"I preliminarily understand that a T+2628 settlement cycle would produce distinct challenges and generate costs magnitudes above a T+28503 settlement cycle, but I encourage commenters to tell us whether that is true and also identify the costs and benefits of each alternative relative to one another," he said.
"I view fluctuations in term money market rates of the magnitudes seen recently as normal parts of market functioning during a period of structural change," the New York Federal Reserve's Markets Chief Simon Potter said in a prepared speech delivered at the executives' meeting of East Asia-Pacific Central Banks Governors' meeting.
A report released by the United Nations' scientific panel on climate change last year found that by 2040 — 21 years from now — the globe would face a multi-faceted crisis of disastrous magnitudes, including everything from food shortages and extreme poverty around the world to wildfires, droughts, and the death of all coral reefs.
Companies like Amazon and Flipkart, which are keen to tap the growth potential of India's 1.3 billion population, acknowledge that more flexible payment solutions are necessary when the average salary is orders of magnitudes lower than say the U.S. That's why these e-commerce companies and others work with ZestMoney to subsidize many of the costs around loans.
In 2009, Purdue University researchers studying an Indiana prep football team found that over the course of a ten-week season, players absorbed as many as 1,855 head hits of magnitudes up to 289 Gs—that is, 289 times the force of gravity, or nearly three times as forcefully as a dummy hits the windshield in a 0003-mile-per-hour car crash.
It's also important to understand that while Murray's specific remarks about race science tend to be hedged and a bit vague, and at times to profess a fair degree of agnosticism about the actual magnitudes, his discussion of why this is worth bringing up at all is very clear and sweeping — he believes, despite vast evidence to the contrary, that America needs to stop thinking about racial discrimination and race-conscious solutions.
This kicks out massive amounts of X-ray radiation, but it turns out it also kicks out some low-level light:Top image: V404 in action, Micheal Richmond/ Rochester Institute of Technology; Lower image: X-ray chart via Mariko Kimura / Kyoto UniversityHere's the footage of V404 that shows exactly what that outburst looks like, through the eye of a telescope:This footage was taken by Rochester Institute of Technology's observatory—which is several magnitudes more powerful than what an amateur would have on hand.

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