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"patterning" Definitions
  1. (specialist) the forming of fixed ways of behaving by copying or repeating something
  2. the arrangement of shapes or colours to make patterns

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He also almost always employs some kind of irregular patterning.
The abstract patterning of the mummy's wrappings also mirror Roman design.
There are white, female bosses patterning themselves after successful white men.
That history then continues in the decorative patterning of those panels.
They also looked at the cellular processes involved in this developmental patterning.
Here, Ryggen is experimenting with the poetic patterning and geometry of her textiles.
In some instances, non-toxic Heliconius butterflies adopt very similar patterning for protection.
It uses discursive pathways to resist culmination, and offers alternatives for patterning community.
The work is rife with references to Islamist architecture, decorative motifs and geometric patterning.
This is easily one of the hardest patterning problems that I have ever seen.
Scientists believe that this patterning is created by convection in the nitrogen-dominated ice.
There's also the subtle patterning of the staples in the floor and on the wall.
The intensity of their bright pink color masks the great beauty of their extravagant patterning.
Houghton's abstract patterning represented an uncompromising and radical deviation from existing artistic norms in England.
But Patrick Metzger, writing for The Patterning, called out the weird commonality perfectly: the Millennial Whoop.
Typically Ryan tends to play with patterning in order to manipulate the material using parametric design.
But she remembered and stood quietly apart from all of them and watched the patterning windows.
Keisha Scarville's gorgeous photographs are about memory and patterning too, but here the memories are specific.
But understanding butterfly wing patterning is just a step toward addressing larger questions in evolutionary biology.
"De-patterning" was to erase your memories, and "psychic driving" was to replace them with better memories.
Many times, out in the fields, he had found bricks with patterning he knew to be Qin.
Add in complicated on and off ramp patterning and you have a recipe for hell on Earth.
She likes a sharp knife with a smooth blade that won't leave any patterning in the custard.
Time certainly was passing, yet the intention beyond the choreographic patterning was hazy: Where were they going?
Although they have flattened slightly, they still retain their individual patterning, while rendering the Buddha's calm features.
Their sweeping thematic interests emerge in the rich forms of calligraphy, miniature painting, geometric patterning, and architecture.
I'm still undoing so many years of bad patterning, of thinking that sending fifty emails is being productive.
The gouaches are all of abstract geometric forms, no two alike, that create illusions of movement through patterning.
The WntA gene becomes active in the caterpillar stage, impressing its patterning information on the embryonic wing structures.
The logo features a white Arabic unisex shawl with red patterning using the colors of the country's flag.
In addition, the unpainted sheets of wood chosen are rich with organic patterning: flamelike grains, knots like eyes.
"Their body patterning is fantastic, fabulous," says Chuan-Chin Chiao, a neuroscientist at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.
Rhythmic patterning changes as it dances across the wheat-colored surface, punctuated by several hits of a lighter tone.
The program builds to the bafflingly intricate patterning and scansion of the light-footed dance quintet "Interior Drama" (1977).
The colors and lines are solid, forming a patchwork of shapes, which run from schematic representation to abstract patterning.
His cultural references were often to non-Western sources, ancient and modern: Islamic design, African patterning, South Asian mandalas.
The most surprising combine traditional landscape painting with colorful abstract patterning or still-life arrays of cheerful toylike forms.
On a formal level, I also loved how I can work my linear patterning into it, along with the shapes.
Scientists believe that some of these butterflies use their distinctive patterning to signal that they are toxic to potential predators.
She plays endlessly with patterning and loads so much pigmented color that she seems to be attentively flirting with chaos.
Anne Vieux (2014) by Transitory Flatspace features lenticular covers and sumptuous interior spreads full of shiny pink and purple patterning.
"Patterning Vibez" stirs memories of his big hits "Bonkers" and "Dance Wiv Me," albeit less commercial and reminiscent of bassline.
Barlow is also working on another mysterious interactive drama, patterning with Annapurna's games division on a political thriller called Telling Lies.
What makes Shahidi's rendition work is the metallic blue patterning, which elevates the look without going to the trite punk cliché.
On the Brutalist University of Zambia campus in Lusaka, blank slab walls are now decorated with colored triangles or zebra patterning.
We have used the same technique to make an amazingly thin, efficient, light-absorbent material by patterning graphene in a similar fashion.
Instead, he looks elsewhere for inspiration: solar cell design, protein misfolding, Arabic tile patterning, systematic drawing, architecture, biomimetics, music, and so on.
Working with 54 dancers, Ms. Pite has created massed blocks of movement that focus on large-scale patterning to often thrilling effect.
Being able to elicit simple smiles of "eureka" moments in mathematics is really what the learning of patterning and symmetry is about.
Debating a Trump wannabe: Many Republican candidates are patterning their political performances after Donald Trump: arrogant, antagonistic, filled with insults and nicknames.
Vivid palettes, dynamic patterning, and the transformation of yarn and fabric into multidimensional forms are some of the ways I create pieces.
Borrowing body-inverting floorwork and an elastic flow from hip-hop, his choreographic style takes its patterning and construction from contemporary dance.
The authors focused on the nuts and bolts often without background; materials, color, patterning and symbols were the book's defining organizational narrative.
Researchers had observed that although most Heliconius species had highly divergent wing coloration and patterning, some bore a striking resemblance to one another.
And in "New Mexico Desert" (2011), bands of traditional Navajo patterning float across scrub land and mesas as if surveying and protecting them.
Without color or patterning, Dekyndt's flag reads as tabula rasa: a blank slate for a world without borders in which everyone is welcome.
"There's these really tiny portraits, and you can't really appreciate the technique, the patterning she's done, until you get up close," Sánchez told me.
As you climb the stairs, the very flamboyant hanging horse provocation "Novecento" (1997) dangles overhead, framed by the golden yellow patterning of the ceiling.
If you think about it, Microsoft, I'm so proud of our achievements in human patterning speech, or object recognition, or machine greeting and comprehension.
If you think about it, Microsoft, I'm so proud of our achievements in human patterning speech or object recognition, or machine greeting and comprehension.
Alan Turing, an early computer scientist and cryptoanalyst, developedhis reaction-diffusion model, where chemical diffusion gradients lay down a mathematics of patterning in organisms.
Resisting culmination means not going to war, and "alternatives for patterning community" are ways for us to deal with one another frankly and kindly.
At first, one is taken in by the luscious patterning and delicious color palette of the paintings, as well as their sense of humor.
Stella infuses passion into his Moby Dick prints with riotous neon colors and ecstatic patterning choices that create a vast network of aesthetically divergent layers.
Tuning that polarization could be accomplished by patterning nanoscale structures onto the material, and it's these structures that wind up physically representing the stored data.
His four-tier cake had an art deco theme with geometric patterning in white, black and gold tones, made exclusively for the former Yankees player.
Most countries followed suit internationally, patterning their own holidays after the U.S.'s, but plenty of other cultures have their own version of the concept.
In contrast to those heavy-handed elements, there are, throughout, exquisitely refined passages of geometric and organic inlaid patterning rendered in different woods and metals.
An unfurling crazy-quilt of rolling, twisting abstract patterning picked out in white, black and brick-brown paving stones, it isn't his most original concept.
Meanwhile, Rodriguez's cake had an art deco theme with geometric patterning in white, black and gold tones that made exclusively for the former Yankees player.
"I appreciate the heritage of them, and the patterning," Ms. Donohue said, pointing to the American tradition of quilting in the 2401th and 28668th centuries.
It invites people to project meaning into it, when there may actually be very little there," said Hassan, a technique also known as "hypnotic patterning.
Credit: University of Surrey"Moths' eyes have microscopic patterning that allows them to see in the dimmest conditions," co-author Ravi Silva said in a statement.
The romance and the sweetness of the surface draws you in and the patterning of the composition slowly mesmerizes — probably the same way sacred geometry works.
In the Annunciation patterning also spreads across the floor: Mary and the annunciate angel are precious gems — a ruby, a sapphire — in a celestial jewel box.
This is an area ripe for investigation, so we got the idea to look at the molecular machinery that drives the development of patterning in surface plating.
You sense different layers of reality in her choreography, but they're so interwoven with absurdity and brainy patterning that her pieces look elegantly hermetic, good-humoredly private.
As he meanders through the spectacular Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, tour guide Yasin Maymir hones in on a section of ornate patterning on the interior walls.
Some believe the ornate diamond patterning of its kiln-fired brickwork is the inspiration — via Marco Polo — for the Doge's Palace on San Marco square in Venice.
Bright patterning — of natural flora or geometric trompe l'oeil effects — is often woodblock-printed on it, or watermarks are threaded in, on pages lined vertically for calligraphy.
There were moments of considered thought and research in some individual works, such as Tom Nicholson's "Comparative Monument (Shellal)" and in Benji Boyagdian's repetitive patterning, for example.
Lam's soft digital art has a retro inflection, but each page is a marvel of freewheeling graphic design, with curvy lines echoing one another and subtle patterning everywhere.
I also have the Curie short-sleeve button down ($125), and while the fabric is thin on that shirt, too, it's not see-through because of the patterning.
At both Perrotin and the Pompidou Center, four of Mr. Paulin's 1967 Tongue chairs, in white, sit on hand-tufted rugs whose geometric patterning recalls Navajo decorative arts.
Thumbnail images are too small to see properly in the mobile version, while in desktop format Cassas's prints often appear with severe moiré patterning at lower screen resolution.
But I'm also kind of interested in ancient artwork as well and the way that in these historical works there's often a strong focus on geometry and patterning.
As Portingale told Vue Weekly:I wanted to use visual representations of gravity, and fluid dynamics because their patterning speaks to the forces that bring form and animation our surroundings.
Or that like almost every single other piece of gaming hardware, this adorable little backpack is hellbent on intimidating you into submission with faux kevlar and crimson threat patterning.
But what about the allure of a funky heirloom tomato with its one-of-a-kind terroir and patterning, the likes of which will never be bitten into again?
"This study shows us that police killings are deeply systematic, with race, gender and age patterning this excess cause of death," Michael Esposito, one of the study's authors, said.
"This study shows us that police killings are deeply systematic, with race, gender and age patterning this excess cause of death," Michael Esposito, one of the study's authors, said.
The bodice, with jewel neckline and long sleeves, was made of beautiful Art Deco-inspired French lace with delicate patterning, flower motifs and microbeading on the meticulously hand-embroidered fabric.
The bodice, with jewel neckline and long sleeves, was made of beautiful Art Deco-inspired French lace with delicate patterning, flower motifs and microbeading on the meticulously hand-embroidered fabric.
In 2015, Levin, his postdoc Vaibhav Pai, and other collaborators showed experimentally that bioelectric signals from the body shape the development and patterning of the brain in its earliest stages.
On a long wall hangs a 25-foot long silk-screen painting of Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper," its sacred narrative of dread and redemption half-buried in camouflage patterning.
"Unless we really build out our enforcement capacity and have teams that are focused on identifying and patterning these behavior models, we're not going to be successful," Ms. Harvey said.
They were interested in two structures that make up the optic lobe — the cortex, which mostly processes visual information, and the medulla, which helps guide camouflage and dynamic body patterning.
To create it, the designer combined digital models of Greek sculpture with deliberate distortions to create 3D-printed objects and laser-cut decorative additions with impressive volume and crisply gridded patterning.
To assemble her paintings, she has transformed aspects of trompe l'oeil, hard-edged abstraction (the use of masking tape), patterning and repetition, transparency and layering, as ways of assembling her paintings.
Several daguerreotypes here foreground the ornament and patterning of Egyptian buildings; this one captures every edge of the involute roof of a 16th-century mosque, festooned with knotty hearts and flowers.
Rather than focusing on Sidibé's widely circulated and well-known maximalist studio portraits — which fill the frame with vibrant patterning despite their monochromatic tone — the exhibition's standouts are his nightlife images.
But in other species, the loss of WntA has very different effects, suggesting that the gene has been adapted many times to play different patterning roles as new butterfly species evolved.
Dr. Reed hopes in time to understand the patterning mechanism so well that he will be able to recreate the pattern of one butterfly's wings on those of a second species.
He combined different methods — rubbing, folding, blotting, tracing, and patterning with sponges and rags — conducive to the creation of suggestive forms, which he later refined with a brush or a pencil.
The "floret" refers to the patterning of the tiles, each of which is a hexagon, a shape that fascinated the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges and the modernist German architect Peter Behrens.
Cancer alters the DNA of healthy cells, particularly in the distribution of molecules known as methyl groups, and the test detects this altered patterning when placed in a solution such as water.
When the characters die one by one in a patterning that is basically identical to a slasher film, the group mentality is the one that the viewer is meant to identify with.
Quick shifts of direction and geometric patterning dominate this first section; Ms. Childs's characteristic use of stillness and rapid movement for alternating groups keeps the visual field utterly clear and spatially surprising.
While one of the inspirations for this and other drawings in the show is Singh's study of stitches, embroidery, and the underlying structure used in weaving, she also exceeds the boundaries of patterning.
Photo: David Parry/PA WireScientists at companies like Memphis Meat and Mosa Meat also look to conquer cattle troubles by patterning stem cells into animal tissue, and using that tissue as synthetic meat.
Over the last several years, several companies have been trying to develop plastic anti-reflective coatings etched with moth-eye patterning for glare-free display screens for televisions, computer monitors, eyeglasses, and windows.
There is no shortage of influence from Early Modernism in these works, as evidenced by vivid color contrasts reminiscent of Matisse's Fauvist landscapes and decorative patterning comparable to Gustav Klimt's plein air paintings.
Also fun is the art style, which is determinedly monochromatic; not even a shade of grey to be found, only the kind of patterning and hatching I remember from my Mac Classic days.
On the cuff of his long-sleeve shirt there was a patterning like lace where he chewed it, and he put it in his mouth again, tasting the spit from yesterday trapped there.
He's apparently gotten away from the geometrical subdivisions and patterning he experimented with for a few years, in favor of an all-over unity that the stretcher-bar ghosts bracket but don't disrupt.
With their patterning and iterative motifs, they recall decorative and design aesthetics, but a closer look reveals scenes and themes of violence and power struggles, especially as they relate to the legacy of colonialism.
There it spawned a subsidiary group called AfriCobra (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) which, with its interweave of black nationalism, spirituality, free jazz and brilliantly colored patterning, had a wide, sparks-shooting embrace.
Orlikow was treated by renowned psychiatrist Doctor Ewen Cameron, whose controversial "de-patterning" treatment—prolonged, drug-induced sleep comas, followed by multiple doses of electroshock therapy—turned out to be a part of Project MKUltra.
For each egg, they measured its precise spectral colour, and also five aspects of its patterning, such as the contrast between markings and background, and the proportion of its surface that was covered by markings.
But seeing her vocal ability I felt that she could compete with the bass runs, the funk patterning I wanted to put in that and how the vocals bounce off the arrangement of the music.
Also, as part of the special grouping of Platform artists at the Armory Fair, Sarah Cain, Jeffrey Gibson, and Amalia Pica each offered some dimension of color, patterning, decoration, appropriation, and palimpsest to their imagery.
"In the final water system for Kubo, if you were to stop the frame and zoom in, you would see the Japanese woodblock Saito texture patterning in every one of these rain drops," says Emerson.
We added a lot of mottled patterning to the skin, and then we only partially put fur onto it, and we tried to put fur into places that we thought would have a maximum dramatic effect.
As the dancer changes arm positions, stops, turns and hops backward, you start to feel Ms. Tanowitz's skill with complex phrasing; as the trio develops like an extended canon, you note her pleasure in complex patterning.
But the original — and unusual — division of labor between the two choreographers has remained constant: Mr. Sanchis is responsible for the movement vocabulary and improvisational techniques; Ms. De Keersmaeker for the spatial patterning and overall composition.
The patterning on the gynandromorph's wing shows that the body uses signaling centers to control where cells go during development and what tissues they become in creatures as diverse as butterflies and people, Dr. Patel said.
"This finding pushes back the origin of digits in vertebrates to the fish level, and tells us that the patterning for the vertebrate hand was first developed deep in evolution, just before fishes left the water," Long said.
A second group, led by Anyi Mazo-Vargas of Cornell University and Arnaud Martin of George Washington University, has explored the role of a gene called WntA, which plays a powerful role in the patterning of butterflies' wings.
Imagery is culled from print-media sources like magazine ads, of which sections are repeated (Tacha likes to clone-stamp), their contrast levels pushed to the extent that they almost lose their mimetic function, becoming strongly graphic patterning.
Made on a piece of vellum slightly larger than 5 inches by 7 inches, it depicts that bejeweled monarch in a fancy dress within an oval frame that is surrounded by a wide border of fruit and flower patterning.
Once she'd ditched the yellow scarves, we got a glimpse of that translucent gown and its seafoam patterning: a nod to Venus, the Roman goddess of romantic love and beauty, who in Ovid's Metamorphosis is born out of seafoam.
" In the 1927 essay "The Unconscious Patterning of Behavior in Society," anthropologist Edward Sapir wrote that humans respond to gestures "in accordance with an elaborate and secret code that is written nowhere, known by none, and understood by all.
Most of us don't like getting marketing and will generally opt out of any "yes, I consent to getting updates from XYZ and its partners!" boxes — if we happen to spot them amid the dark patterning of the net.
In tadpoles, they reprogrammed the identity of large groups of cells at the level of entire organs, making frogs with extra legs and changing gut tissue into eyes—simply by hacking the local bioelectric activity that provides patterning information.
For "Witches Ploying the Fans," a smaller work near the gallery's entrance, two pieces of spinnaker sail are divided into three rectangular block prints, with window screening and silver coral — manmade and organic patterning — overlapping in the central print.
Esherick's wooden objects are carved with a sensitivity to the grain's undulations, and Suss revels in its patterning where it appears in Esherick's home: bookcases, floors, walls, chairs, and ceilings vibrate with vivid veins of warm browns and yellows.
The duck is a dark, transparent blue sitting dramatically on the image's surface, while in "Still OK" the duck is transparent white and seems to occupy a space between the foregrounded colorful plant stalk and the patterning of the background.
The patterning of the upholstery is expressed in relief, sharp and textured beneath my hands and legs, and upon closer inspection, the frame of the armchair looks like clay, the fudgy sticky stuff I used to play with as a child.
When Pause and her colleagues re-examined 15 of the depressed patients after their recovery, they found that once depressive symptoms were alleviated, the patients' electrical patterning changed and they responded in the same way as the non-depressed group.
Then there is Gucci, of course; its wickedly headstrong designer Alessandro Michele garnishing a long and lanky pink chemise with a gaudy trompe l'oeil bow, or sending an incongruously racy message by patterning a version of the look in cheetah spots.
In the suburbs are a series of adventurous offices — the American Concrete Institute, the Reynolds Metals Regional Sales Office — that make use of his signature glass curtain walls and intricate grille work, which from a distance looks like textile patterning.
Furthermore, the region in their optic lobes that integrates visual information with motor tasks is reduced, implying that giant squids don't rely on visually guided behavior like camouflage and body patterning to communicate with one another, as other cephalopods do.
You have to know the rules of patterning, textile production, and garment construction, but you also need to understand the mechanics of making something animatable, which means lining your patterns with a mosaic of metals, plastics, stretchy things, and a bucket of glue.
In the two recent works, "Crowd of Crowds: Obedience Scale" (2018) and "Crowd of Crowds: 100th Monkey" (2017), the colors are brighter and the patterning denser and more insistently all-over as they stretch from edge to edge and top to bottom.
Might the brain hold, if not an entire blueprint, then at least some patterning information for the rest of the body, Levin asked—and if so, might the nervous system disseminate this information bioelectrically during the earliest stages of a body's development?
"Shrine of the Beautiful Queen" (22017) and "Reliquary" (22017) are circular works made with canvas and wood and covered with rhythmic patterning that draws from tribal sculpture and textiles, ritual and sacred objects and the electric colors of Africa and the psychedelic '221s.
In "Linear Waves" (1989) and "In Search of My Mother's Art II" (1992) — both done on unstretched canvas — Driskell suggests a relationship between painting and quilting, yet his use of layering, collage, and patterning does not become a one-to-one correspondence.
Moroccan-born and influenced both by his country's traditional arts, which often emphasize patterning, and by modern dance, Mr. Mriziga is based in Brussels, where he studied with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, a choreographer known for her ability to invest repetitive movements with emotional force.
Awartani's contemporary adaptation of the practice of assigning each Arabic letter with a particular numerical value in her "Abjad Hawad Series" (2016), for instance, comes into dialogue with Farmanfarmaian's much earlier "Variations on a Hexagon" (1976) that consists of foundational patterning techniques in Persian design.
"I want to become a link in that long line of human activity — the patterning of cloth on any surface available," she was quoted as saying by the writer and designer JoAnn C. Stabb in her book "Fiber Arts Pioneers: Pushing the Pliable Plane" (2015).
Systems theorist Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct, draws on the work of the late University of Florida ecologist C. S. Holling, whose detailed study of natural ecosystems led him to formulate a general theory of social change known as the adaptive cycle.
These employees said that for many years, Wexner stayed out of the day-to-day running of the business, relying on his closest confidants — L Brands' Strategic Patterning chief, Jamie McFate, and its chief marketing officer, Ed Razek — to be his eyes and ears at the company.
Last November, Levin and Chris Fields, an independent scientist who works in the area where biology, physics and computing overlap, published a paper arguing that cells' cytoplasm, cytoskeleton and both internal and external membranes also encode important patterning data—and serve as systems of inheritance alongside DNA.
That implies that "adult cells can reactivate the same pathways that are normally used during the patterning of the tissue in the first place," said Kelley Yan, a gastroenterologist at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York, who was not involved in the study.
It can be daunting, because you are drawing, sculpting, working with metals and epoxies, patterning clothes, building a tree, dealing with lighting and photography, editing images… It's a lot to master, but the variety of it inherently brings a rhythm that can protect me from feeling burnt out.
Another filtration of P&D was evident in The Neo-Victorians: Contemporary Artists Revive Gilded-Age Glamour, at the Hudson River Museum, accompanied by Jennifer Angus's "Dying of Curiosity," (2018) a site-specific installation in Glenview (the adjacent historic home) which also emphasized the decorative with some patterning elements.
The second trilogy, entirely directed by Mr. Lucas, began in 1999 with "The Phantom Menace" (infamous for the minor scandal called Jar Jar Binks) and is pretty much a drag outside of some fleet light-saber duels and the arresting black-and-red patterning that distinguishes one villain.
At times, the score sounded like the result of taking a musical staff and shaking it so that the black notes fell into random positions — but they formed steady, repeated riffs that were grounded in larger frameworks, and you quickly perceived the considered patterning within Parkins's various compositions.
The collage work of Wangechi Mutu, described as "both easy and difficult to look at, seductive in their patterning, grotesque in their themes," relies on actual photographic images; Cole's favorite films by Michael Haneke and Krzysztof Kieslowski bring into view images of life so ordinary they could escape our attention.
During the war, scarcity of materials led Maekawa to embrace wood architecture; his own house (1942), disassembled in the 1970s but later reconstructed, is an exemplar of neo-traditionalism, with its pitched roof, and sliding glass doors that resemble, in their checkered patterning, the shoji screens of the Japanese vernacular home.
Coming at the end of this program, it caps a primer in the developmental stages of choreography, the dancers emerging from the bare classroom steps of "Devoted" and the formulaic patterning of "HOK Solo" into a fascinating world of drama where it's impossible to anticipate what's happening, and you want to catch it all but you can't.
The New Zealand-born author (who is now a professor at the University of Dundee in Scotland, and is best-known in the United States for "Rain," her slim, heartbreaking novel of sibling love) divides "The Big Music" into movements, and the novel's patterning of language (which reminds me, in parts, of Woolf's "The Waves") has all the lilt and rhythm of a score.
In "Untitled (264/222/90)" (1990), Dunham used different pen widths to fully define a physical place in a world: medium-width lines to outline the forms; thin, careful lines at the top of a bluff to indicate geological striations; quick gestural lines with a thick point to show shrubbery; and thin lines for the curves of a bulge or the patterning of a texture.
"In order to get out of the negative patterning post emotional and physical trauma, redirecting your focus in bite-sized pieces towards nurturing your body, as opposed to judging yourself for what you think are poor choices (emotional eating or otherwise), will naturally shift your focus toward the positive aspects and will encourage you to start looking ahead once again," Niki Rein, founder of boutique barre collective Barrecore, told Insider.

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