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"subgroup" Definitions
  1. a smaller group made up of members of a larger group
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All teams in Subgroup 1 play against all teams in Subgroup 2.
And, this subgroup of teenagers in the labor force has a subgroup of those who are employed.
Mega-donors are a non-representative subgroup of wealthy people; they are a subgroup with distinctively harsh attitudes on key immigration questions.
The subgroup statistics are percentages of all electricity generated and the subgroup areas are ordered in decreasing percentage from the top to the bottom of the graph.
One subgroup would contain teams from Pots 1, 4 and 5 (or 6), while the other subgroup would contain teams from Pots 2, 3 and 5 (or 6).
If you could have the data for one more subgroup to help you better understand what's going on with fast-food restaurants and teenage employment, which subgroup would you request and why?
The creator of a subgroup where you shared a story?
Time spent watching television was also analyzed in one subgroup.
Silva will also chair DLA Piper's financial services regulatory subgroup.
She was one of 70 in a subgroup for SCAD survivors.
What do you think are the common characteristics of this subgroup?
But "there was no suggestion that any subgroup benefited," she said.
But don't assume that Archie is throwing himself into yet another subgroup.
The credibility interval is 5.5 points for the 18-to-29 subgroup.
One hospital subgroup would be especially hurt by those cuts — children's hospitals.
Lora's patrol — a subgroup within her troop — consists of four other girls.
Each dot is scaled to represent the frequency of placement in that subgroup.
Attendees were members of Monsey's Hasidic Jewish community, a subgroup of Orthodox Judaism.
A second is the distribution of circumstance that exists even within a subgroup.
TOTAL VS. SUBGROUP STATISTICS A group of interest may be divided into subgroups.
"Ejayboo" is what we would nowadays spell as "Ijebu," a subgroup of Yoruba.
And the unemployed are just one subgroup that gets hurt in such a scenario.
But there remains a large subgroup of words I cannot phonetically master or remember.
Lage Barbosa says this subgroup could be seeing an even bigger rise in Germany.
The shift is within the 6-point margin of error for this subgroup, however.
The teenager population has a subgroup (or segment) of teenagers in the labor force.
The researchers examined nearly 8,500 student athletes as a subgroup and found similar associations.
Most hunters are from the Mbenga subgroup of the forest-dwellers known as pygmies.
Clinton won this subgroup on the way to carrying every Midwest state but Indiana.
In 2016, he decisively won white voters and decisively lost every other racial subgroup.
It's not that any age subgroup from babies to elders matters more than others.
The healthiest and happiest population subgroup are women who never married or had children.
The Transition Subgroup will focus on the transition toward the widespread use of CORRA as a reference rate in Canadian dollar financial products, while the Term Rate Subgroup will focus on the need for and construction of a term risk-free rate benchmark.
Mack, Nicole said, served as her "master" in the secret subgroup of NXIVM called DOS.
This is a subgroup of the "alt-right" in that it rejects white supremacist thinking.
"How do you address an achievement gap if subgroup performance isn't addressed," Scott asked DeVos.
The poll did not survey enough independent voters to determine who leads among that subgroup.
Only 38 percent of Democrats share that view, the only subgroup with a pessimistic outlook.
Within that subgroup, many would argue that the rib-eye is the best of steaks.
The Transition Subgroup will focus on the transition toward the widespread use of CORRA as a reference rate in Canadian dollar financial products, while the Term Rate Subgroup will focus on the need for and the construction of a term risk-free rate benchmark.
How do you undo viewing people as a subgroup as opposed to a set of principles?
Italian banks traded towards the top of the subgroup with their best day in a week.
In the subgroup d/DarkNetMarkets, you can find reviews of drug dealers on the dark web.
But nobody thinks of themselves as a member of the Devoted Conservative or Passive Liberal subgroup.
Most importantly, more investor cash is focused on a smaller subgroup of stocks, potentially further dampening volatility.
In statements previously posted to Nxivm's website, Raniere said all involved in the subgroup were consenting adults.
The interest of the subgroup that are against it can't be allowed to become the dominant conversation.
There are a subgroup of kids where you most likely know by the time they're in preschool.
DOS, an alleged secret society within Nxivm, is allegedly the subgroup in which sex trafficking activities took place.
Four of the index's five heftiest negative drivers were bank stocks, with the financial subgroup slipping 0.5 percent.
This subgroup is sometimes referred to as the "new right," following figures like Mike Cernovich and Jack Posobiec.
Dr. Alfred Sandrock, Biogen's chief medical officer, said a subgroup analysis was underway to look at the issue.
Individual student scores, not subgroup or school scores, should be the focus of our measurement and improvement efforts.
So did the House Freedom Caucus, an influential subgroup of conservative members,, as well as the Heritage Foundation.
They have been a bit flat as of late, but he sees promising times ahead for the tech subgroup.
In the subgroup of Latinos who aren't sure if they registered, Clinton leads Trump 87 percent to 7 percent.
However, there will continue to be a subgroup of patients who will not benefit even from optimized methadone maintenance.
"Essentially, we could not identify any subgroup in whom aspirin was beneficial in preserving good health," Dr. McNeil said.
The best two teams over all advance to the knockout stage (they could be both from the same subgroup).
That explains the fascination with the small subgroup of voters who chose Obama in 2012 and then Trump in 2016.
Random half-samples can result in smaller subgroup sizes that fall below our minimum for publishing crosstabs for those groups.
The subgroup of gay men was 265 people, giving those results a margin of error of plus or minus 6%.
And if it's a subgroup — like Democrats only — it's a smaller group and the margin of error goes way up.
A caseworker gave Manu a letter that identified him as a member of a vulnerable subgroup of the refugee population.
One deploys quantum-resistant ciphers, which are ways to encrypt messages using current computers but without involving hidden subgroup problems.
It set a new record for what sodium could be, a long-standing quest of a certain subgroup of scientists.
And this group of 8 percent includes one subgroup of voters — registered Republicans — who aren't necessarily favorable to Mr. Sanders.
The compression of many students' scores into one number and the use of subgroup scores do not recognize these reasons.
But Hetherington also noticed something else: A subgroup of non-authoritarians were very afraid of threats like Iran or ISIS.
This same demographic subgroup broke for Trump 63-33 in Ohio, 64-32 in Pennsylvania, and 58-34 in Colorado.
The XRT retail ETF, separate from the S&P 500 retailing subgroup, is down more than 11 percent since Nov. 27.
Patients like these represent a subgroup of adolescents who are different from (although superficially similar to) those who are truly transgendered.
President Macron hopes to foster the IGF and create a subgroup of countries (and companies) that can agree on cybersecurity issues.
But he says the Steam initiative was more of an experiment aimed at a "very specific subgroup" of film production fans.
Both studies also found that no subgroup outperformed the rest, which suggests there's a lot of room for improvement across society.
Fancy Bear, a subgroup of Russia's GRU intelligence service, is the same group that went after Clinton campaign staffers in 2016.
Scott repeatedly pressed DeVos on plans where school grades don't include subgroup performance, suggesting that allowed states to ignore disadvantaged groups.
As its title clearly states, it combines over-the-top opulence with an under-examined subgroup (at least, by American standards).
While 696 participants developed dementia during the study, 405 of the subgroup also died during the study period and were autopsied.
"I would suggest that jobs, health care, education are at the top of the list for any subgroup," Mr. McCrary said.
But a powerful subgroup is continuing to ignore these calls and to misrepresent the motives of doctors, health officials and activists.
Ordinarily, a subgroup analysis is considered a way to generate a hypothesis, not a way to test whether it is true.
Prometheoarchaeum is a member of a subgroup called Asgard archaea - named for the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology.
For each subgroup of water stress, the dots are ordered by population size from 3 million to more than 30 million.
"We tend to see these states as places where a subgroup of millennials exists," said Shay Vyas, a spokesman for Wealthfront.
Caucusgoers tend to be older, the Democratic subgroup most inclined to support Biden — and also the most likely to show up.
The most impressive subgroup in the study was charter school students in poverty, who outperformed non-poverty traditional public-school students.
The most undecided subgroup Marist tracked was moderates (of all backgrounds); only 248 percent said they have settled on a candidate.
Diplodocoids are part of the sauropod subgroup — the one known for those big plant-eaters with four legs and long necks.
While many books experience sweeping popularity, Ferrante's novels are part of a subgroup of pop culture that compels people to travel.
Liu He, Mr Xi's chief economic adviser, is the head of another reform subgroup and serves on the small group on finance.
The prosecutor focused much of her opening argument on DOS — a subgroup of NXIVM — which purported to be a women's empowerment group.
If anything, the Syrian flag's brief moment in white nationalists' handles shows how quickly this subgroup switches out emoji for new symbols.
The sheer number of fossils found, along with the apparent diversity of this dinosaur subgroup, suggests they were a very successful adaptation.
They see the games the parents play, and they reinforce allegiance to the parents through their direct relationship within the sibling subgroup.
Now we can compare the percentage of voters within each income-nationalism-candidate subgroup and see what percentage support taxing the rich.
As a single mother, Rivera, 52, is a part of a subgroup that is more likely to fall sick than their counterparts.
In an important subgroup that sets specifications related to radio transmission, however, Qualcomm's representative beat out Huawei's last year for the chairmanship.
And then there's the danger of conflation, where you conflate the concerns of your subgroup with the broader concerns of the population.
During the same period, though, one subgroup of the city's jail population grew: the number of people held on technical parole violations.
Biogen officials contend the additional study data showed a slower cognitive decline in the subgroup of patients who got the highest dose.
In the global water graphs, Tokyo is an outlier in terms of population size for the medium to high water stress subgroup.
And some of that wiser subgroup who had chosen to give counsel and smoke hash might symbolically take over the oppressor's house.
They also found that in a subgroup of A.L.S. patients, the disease was linked to lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system.
This is a subgroup of nonvoters least likely to mobilize and unable to answer questions about the government or hot-button issues.
A financial independence subgroup on Reddit has 449,000 subscribers, a measure of how many people are interested in this slice of personal finance.
" But the "concentration" definition, as expressed by Hayes, is "detention of some subgroup in some camp setting where things start to go awry.
DNA showed that polygamous species had less genetic structure, meaning fewer subgroup-specific patterns as well as fewer subspecies than the monogamous species.
Smith is the leader of Boots on the Ground, a subgroup of the Women's March that highlights the relationships between different social issues.
Last week, Reddit quarantined "r/The_Donald," a pro-Trump message board, after the company determined that the subgroup had encouraged and threatened violence.
He won power by building a coalition with the support of his deputy president, William Ruto, who is from the Kalenjin-speaking subgroup.
CNN exit polling shows black women supported Democrats more than almost any other voting subgroup, helping drive Democratic wins in last year's midterms.
" While most men have no issues with women, Smiler noted, "There is a subgroup of men who dislike and even fear (most) women.
This particular terrorist subgroup, formed in 2015, was using a firearm that is known to the world as an AK or Avtomat Kalashnikova.
In a recent Times opinion article, Alex Stone examined a subgroup of consumers who are often drawn to products and trends that flop.
Variances between polls among such a small subgroup are common; Hispanics are expected to make up, at most, 1 in 10 voters nationally.
The EGFR subgroup represents about 15 percent of all non-small-cell lung cancers and is relatively common in "never smokers" like Andy.
In particular, districts represented by Republicans but won by Clinton are slightly more likely to approve of this reform than any other subgroup.
But how do you make sure you're in the core subgroup – and most importantly, you're there with people you can beat at the end?
That left a subgroup of mice that were still genetically predisposed to neurological diseases, but which also had their brains rinsed of senescent cells.
Virtually all the bananas sold across the Western world belong to the so-called Cavendish subgroup of the species and are genetically nearly identical.
And while poly folks get some online grief, there's one subgroup, in particular, that's been subject to more than its share of scrutiny: asexuals.
This phenomenon occurs on fan fiction forums and on illustration sites like DeviantArt, but Rule 63 also manifests IRL, thanks to subgroup of cosplayers.
CARR will form a new subgroup that will develop a publishing process for CORRA and a comprehensive governance structure, the Bank of Canada said.
When the NEMs sync up with their next-nearest neighbors, for example, alternating their pattern around the ring, D8 reduces to the subgroup D4.
Two-thirds of Republican voters, 2202 percent, like Trump,  the only subgroup in which a majority gives the president positive marks as a person.
It doesn't matter what kind of subgroup you are in—if you are not a Mormon, a lot of times we all resist together.
"There's a subgroup out there, they refer themselves here, and they are quite convinced that they do not want real-life sex with children."
A top-ranked member — her friend Lauren Salzman — invited Edmondson to Albany, where she was inducted into "Dominus Obsequious Sororium," a secretive women's subgroup.
It created a digital subgroup of celebrity with enormous reach, millions of fans and — most importantly — the power to make or break a brand.
Consequently, if all of the scores for a subgroup were to be displayed, a distribution of scores, not a single number, would be apparent.
Also of note, there's a small but growing subgroup among the cord cutters who have subscription services who additionally have access to a virtual provider.
There's a subgroup of PEER that is committed solely to replacing Lee Zeldin, and a major priority in future legislation will continue to be healthcare.
Each subgroup, including black, Latino and low-income students, as well as English language learners and students with disabilities, had to hit the same threshold.
That same survey showed Mr. Cuomo leading her among registered Democrats by nearly 40 percentage points, including among every subgroup including women, liberals and minorities.
The clubs that were banned on Thursday — United German Peoples and Tribes, and its subgroup, Osnabrück Landmark — comprise about 120 members, according to news reports.
The glitz and glamour of summer box-office hit "Crazy Rich Asians" sought to shine a light on an exclusive subgroup of the wealthy elite.
The only major subgroup among which the decline was larger than among Democrats is college graduates: 50% backed impeachment in December, 35% do so now.
Virtus may set up a smaller subgroup of investors and banks to continue to work together to address settlement issues, said Robert Tomicic, Virtus co-founder.
And if it looks like, for whatever reason, it's not performing well, on a specific race, or subgroup of patients, we can do more studying, then.
It is managed by the TSA Office of Public Affairs, which is a diverse subgroup of the Transportation Security Operations Center—the pulse of TSA's intelligence.
" In 2016, King questioned the historical contributions of nonwhite "subgroups" during an MSNBC segment, saying, "Where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?
Republicans were the only subgroup with a majority opposed to transgender inclusion in the military, with 50 percent saying they should not be allowed to serve.
Likely voters become a more meaningful subgroup as the election gets closer and voters settle on whether they will turn out and whom they will support.
It also showed a decrease in beta amyloid plaque levels in a subgroup of ApoE ε4 gene carriers, the major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.
The margin of error for the full sample is plus or minus 85033 percentage point, but it is 6 percentage points among the subgroup of Democrats.
Incels are just one especially extreme subgroup of the "manosphere," an online nebula of ideologies that also includes men's rights groups and so-called pickup artists.
Supporters of NCT subgroup NCT 20 have been displaying tiny 27s in their usernames since 210, though the trend caught on with BTS fans this year.
Two-thirds of the residents in Chinatown and the Lower East Side are people of color; at 22008 percent, Asian Americans are the largest racial subgroup.
"Sufism isn't a sect, and it's not even a subgroup within Sunnism," Shadi Hamid, a Middle East and Islam expert at the Brookings Institution, told me.
You're given a limit for each subgroup, but the point is that it's okay to mess up, and you don't have to starve yourself to lose weight.
On the other hand, it could be that individuals with below average intelligence have difficulties communicating their symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose depression in this subgroup.
And that means that all of the estimates for each subgroup are distorted as well, since the exit polls have to add up to the right result.
" And in 85033, King questioned the historical contributions of nonwhite "subgroups" during an MSNBC segment, saying, "Where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?
Charan Singh: There was a subgroup of men who were calling themselves kothis, who were more feminine and equivalent to street queens who would sometimes dress up.
They represent the fastest growing subgroup of veterans, consisting of approximately 2 million veterans in the United States and about 9.4 percent of the total veteran population.
Below in Stat Nuggets, we define and explain step graphs, the relationship between a total and a subgroup statistic, and the difference between net and percentage change.
Meanwhile, Mack is far from the only actress tied to the group—she's been accused of starting a subgroup within NXVIM that was specifically targeted toward celebrities.
Seager, however, says it was clear that the editorial instructions were nonnegotiable, and David Bodney, the immediate past chair of the ABA's media law subgroup, backs her up.
Conservatives opposed to Mr. Trump have shuddered at what they consider to be unsubtle dog whistles, a term for coded messages to a political subgroup, from the candidate.
The researchers also studied a subgroup of 66,542 men, 9,133 of whom were given prostate cancer diagnoses from 1992 to 2011 but did not die of the disease.
Steve King (R) of Iowa after he told MSNBC host Chris Hayes and panelists that no "other subgroup of people contribute[d] more to civilization" than white people?
The number of Chinese representatives serving as chair or vice chair of a group or subgroup was 10 last year, up from eight in 2013, according to Jefferies.
Hindu nationalist workers campaigned among the lower castes with the message that affirmative action mostly benefited a particular lower-caste subgroup to the exclusion of other lower castes.
Some scientists think they're derived from coelurosaurs, a subgroup of dinosaurs that include Tyrannosaurs, while others believe they're derived from neovenatorids, a family of dinosaurs in the Allosaurus family.
If you eat meat, it is suggested for the meat, poultry and eggs subgroup -- eat 2500 ounce-equivalents per week based on a U.S.-style and 23,22-calorie diet.
The company tolerated "the hatred, racism and misandry of a small but vocal and organized subgroup who want to use Google as a vehicle of social change," he claimed.
The market is the biggest annual get-together for Bulgaria's 18,000-strong Kalaidzhi Roma clan, a subgroup of the Roma people who face constant prejudice and exclusion across Europe.
Indicting Republican congressional candidates for their association with Mr. Trump, a new ad from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee appeals to an interesting subgroup: parents of middle school students.
A subgroup or segment of a population consists of the members of the population which share specific characteristics that may not be common to all members of the population.
At a time when the number of people being detained in New York City jails is shrinking, state parole violators represent the only subgroup of offenders that is growing.
Other members of this subgroup were retrieved from the frigid seabed near a hydrothermal vent system called Loki's Castle, named after a Norse mythological figure, between Greenland and Norway.
College graduates and Democrats are the most likely to have heard a great deal or just some about QAnon, but no demographic subgroup had a positive impression of them.
The subgroup with the highest confidence in the survey is Americans who approve of Trump and earn more than $50,000 a year — they register a 79 on the index.
You need something that's easy for an average human, it shouldn't be bound to a specific subgroup of people, and it should be hard for computers at the same time.
There was apparently a sizable subgroup of fans pulling for Sansa and Margaery to get together, after bonding over Joffrey's awfulness, though season six of the show quashed that hope.
He said he contemplated calling the new service "the space force," a version of what members of Congress have previously argued to exist as a subgroup of the Air Force.
Shortly after the release of My Movie Star, the online bullying started — especially on a particular Reddit subgroup, where fans of the shock jocks Opie and Anthony began weighing in.
An interval can widen considerably when the opinion of a subgroup of voters shift – a fluctuation which is marked by the widening of the gray-shaded areas of our charts.
Children from an Amish community in Indiana had an even lower prevalence of allergies than European farmers, making them among the least allergic subgroup ever measured in the developed world.
The Politico/Morning Consult poll showed that the majority of the electorate -- 220006 percent -- is "very motivated" to vote in November, but no subgroup is more motivated than Democratic women.
He leads her by a wide margin among every subgroup in the survey: men and women, moderates and liberals, black, white and Latino voters, upstate and New York City residents.
Among other things, Mr. Raniere is accused of founding the secret subgroup, called D.O.S., which included women who were branded with his initials and assigned to have sex with him.
In a so-called subgroup analysis, it is too easy to slice the data to justify a conclusion — that's why large randomized trials with defined end points are so valuable.
It's also why states must be required by the federal government to demonstrate transparent and accurate subgroup academic performance as we aspire to reach educational equity and excellence for all.
The results indicate no real benefit in using progesterone for most women experiencing early pregnancy bleeding, but the treatment was helpful for a small subgroup of women who had miscarried before.
Lauren Salzman, who helped lead DOS — a subgroup of the group NXIVM — continued her testimony in federal court on how she helped hide Keith Raniere when police arrived to arrest him.
Meanwhile, the number of black separatists has rocketed from 81 groups a decade ago to 193 groups now -- the largest subgroup of hate group, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Apart from transforming the ESM, there are ideas to set up a euro zone budget, appoint a euro zone finance minister and create a euro zone subgroup in the European Parliament.
The annual rally and march is organized by TransJustice, a political action subgroup of the Audre Lorde Project, a community-organizing center for LGBTQ and gender non-conforming people of color.
For a subgroup of patients that had just recently gone on dialysis the cardiovascular risk was about one third lower for patients on roxadustat compared with those on epo, it added.
Blerd culture as an internet subgroup enjoyed an early moment of self-identification in 2010 when black fans rallied around actor and hip-hop artist Donald Glover's ploy to play Spider-Man.
According to a study by the Gemological Institute of America, Lesedi La Rona is part of a rare subgroup which comprises two percent of all gem diamonds considered the most chemically pure.
In this subgroup of the country's total convicted population, inmates have a statistically higher likelihood of experiencing abuse, mental health issues, and denial of services while in prison, making them exceptionally vulnerable.
Bliss: Transformational Festivals and the Neo-Hippie, published by Powerhouse Books, compiles two years' worth of Schapiro's photographs of deliriously smiling, often naked Bliss Ninnies, a lesser-known subgroup of neo-hippies.
I think that this idea that the end game for civilization is that we all get more and more identified with our subgroup and then we have this war of grievances, right?
As in Florida, polling data show that Hispanic populations within this subgroup of states are more likely to vote for Democrats by a smaller margin than those in New York or California.
The femur bone is over six feet long and is thought to have belonged to a sauropod -- a subgroup of herbivorous, long-necked and four-legged dinosaurs common in the Jurassic era.
They've ironically played into ISIS's hands by taking offense at the very sight of a subgroup of Muslims that express themselves through their clothing and portraying Islam as incompatible with the West.
White college-educated women, a more specific subgroup, have moved even more Democratic in every key battleground state polled (including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, and Texas) and nationally since 2014.
But the C.D.C.'s testing policy largely ignores a sizable subgroup of women and men also at risk — those who are trying to conceive but fear they have been exposed to Zika.
Equally disconcerting is that women veterans (over two million, or 220006 percent of the veteran population) are the fastest growing subgroup of veterans but many say they often feel invisible in society.
However, there was one subgroup of cities that bucked the trend: the relationship between race and fines was only half as strong in places whose city councils included at least one black member.
Tigenix added that in one subgroup of trial patients associated with a poor long-term outlook, there was a larger reduction in the size of infarction, tissue death due to inadequate blood supply.
In fact, in one subgroup of participants, the correlation was even stronger: people who had experienced violence, victimization, or maltreatment as children or teens were more likely to experience loneliness and poor sleep.
Even as Turkish troops battled the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), government propaganda maintained that Kurds were a subgroup of Turks and that their language, banned from official use, was a dialect of Turkish.
The government hasn't said how many of the 9003 children are in each subgroup, which makes it impossible to know exactly how many of the separated children are with their parents right now.
The reality is that the "coming of age" narrative has failed to acknowledge historically rooted problems in Latino communities that differs based off subgroup and geographic region, particularly Puerto Ricans in the Northeast.
One or another of them calls out "1" or "5" or "B," at which point a subgroup promptly crosses the stage in a particular way (hands on hips with elbows back, for example).
The findings were making the rounds on Friday after Collins, who conducted similar research last year, posted the data and various tech community sites, including a Reddit subgroup and the Facebook page Hackathon Hackers.
One of the things that makes the Brexit debate so divisive is that although the British population as a whole is split close to evenly, this doesn't reflect an even split in every subgroup.
Refusing to go afloat herself, she buys her fish from the boat people living in the harbour, an ethnic subgroup whose generations have come into the world afloat and gone out the same way.
In the PD-L1 subgroup, the median progression-free survival for those receiving the combination treatment was 7.4 months, versus 4.8 months for those getting the chemotherapy with placebo, according to the FDA's announcement.
But if we interpret the wage drop in Borjas's subgroup as an effect of the Boatlift, we need to interpret the upward jumps in the other graphs above, too, as effects of the Boatlift.

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