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W ho 18 the PnegedentIndiand fa |
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Answer» Ram Nath Kovind is the president of India Dr. Ram Nath Govind is the president of India Mr. Ram nath kovind is present president of India |
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1. A traffic signal board, indicating 'SCHOOL AHEAD', is an equilateral triangle wiside 'a. Find the area of the signal board, using Heron's formula. If its perimeter180 cm, what will be the area of the signal board? |
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An equilateral triangle of side 12 cm. |
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EXERCISE 12.1A traffic signal board, indicating 'SCHOOL AHEAD', is an equilateral friagtside 'a' Find the area of the signal board, using Heron's formula. If itsperime180 cm, what will be the area of the signal board? |
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string instruments |
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Answer» A string instrument is a musical instrument that makes sound by vibrating the strings on it. The strings are plucked to produce sounds. Each string has a different frequency. The desired frequency can be obtained by adjusting the tension on the string. A string instrument plays soft notes. |
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CANCELLATION OF INSTRUMENTS |
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Answer» An equitable remedy by which a court relieves both parties to a legal document of their obligations under it due to Fraud, duress, or other grounds. |
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d) How did Red tease the narrator on his way to school. |
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Lubricant |
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Answer» 1.A substance, such as grease or oil, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts. 2. A slippery liquid, gel, or oil that is used to reduce friction on or soreness of body tissue. 3. One that facilitates conversation or cooperation: saw coffee as a sociallubricant. |
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Example 8. Use Mathematical Induction to show that1+2+4+2" =2n + 1-1 |
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The polynomial p(x)=x-2x +3r? -ar+3a-7 when divided by (x +1) leaves aremainder 19. Find the value of a. Then find the remainder when p(x) is divided by (x + 2). |
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Abdul Kalam's school friends? What did they later become?Who wereAbdul Kalam earn his frst |
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.Express the following expression in the form of a + ib:(3+/5) (3-v5) |
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Mr. Das lives _______(A) above upstairs(B) on upstairs(C) upstairs(D) in upstairs |
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Answer» Mr. Das lives upstairs. |
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What is the full tormof IPG ? |
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Answer» Indian Police Service |
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working all das Meer is too tired |
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Answer» after working all day, meera is too tired to cook for her family members |
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Vidyapati belongs from........ |
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Answer» Vidyapatiwas born in the village Bisfi in Madhubani district of Mithila region of Bihar, India, and died in Samastipur. He was the son of shri Ganapati Thakur. |
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Addi |
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Answer» 8ab+(-5ab)+3ab+(-ab)= 11ab -6ab= 5ab 8ab+(-5ab)+3ab+(-ab)8ab-5ab+3ab-ab3ab+2ab5ab |
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i) Radium belongs to the people. (Choose the correct tail-tag)(a) isn't it? (b) doesn't it? (c) don't it? |
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Answer» Option a is correct. |
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Example 1. How many protons, electrons and neutro30sent in 0.18 g 15 |
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2_ and qth term is9, prove that the sum of first pqIn an A.Fterms is- (pq +1), where p # q.of a c. 25,22,19,...is 116. Find theertain numher of terms of the A.P |
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A computer is used atmany places. |
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Answer» The computer is used at many places like School or educational department BanksHospitals Business Communication Travel and ticketing MediaSportsEntertainment Weather prediction Computersare found in offices, banks, schools, businesses and in the every field. They areusedin banks for record keeping and maintaining accounts of customers. Banking and commercecouldnot have existed on a large scale without use ofcomputers.Computersare widelyusedin banks for calculation purpose |
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Which decimal is equivalent to? |
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Answer» 1/2 = 0.5 ( decimal form) |
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Express the following into decimal notati1. 5 m 55 cm +7 m 9 cm + 93 cm |
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Answer» We know 1 m = 100 cmSo, 1 cm = 0.01 m So, 5m 55cm = 5.55 m 7 m 9 cm = 7.09 m 93 cm = 0.93 m So, 5.55 m + 7.09 m + 0.93 m = 13.57 m |
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Talk About It (Page 6)1 How to ensure not to get lost. |
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Answer» first thing you should remember at a local fair is don't let your kid to wander alone First thing you should remember at a local fairisdon't let your kid to wander alone. Teach your kids about directions and landmarks. Technologieshaveevolved. ... Teach your kids to learn maps. Contact the fair organizing department if youlostyour kid in a fair incase. correct answer are the correct answer EnsuringNot To Get Lost First thing you should remember at a local fairisdon't let your kid to wander alone. Teach your kids about directions and landmarks. Technologieshaveevolved. ... Teach your kids to learn maps. Contact the fair organizing department if youlostyour kid in a fair incase. it is both the duty of parents and child to ensure not to get lost. children should have to keep eye on parents and if by chance he / she get lost they should fix a point where they meet. Parents always have to listen to the plea of children, make them memorize home address and phone number or should pin up a note in the child's pocket having all the important details of children. by this ways we can ensure not to get lost. |
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what is lateral inversion |
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oute called his wife, Cvoices |
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Answer» his wife was called by him his wife was called by him is the correct answer of the given question His wife was called by him His wife was called by him. his wife was called by him.. his wife was called by him. His wife was called by him. His wife was called by him |
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No. of plates=450 plates Ans._Эт80Example 12. If the total surface area of a solid hemisphere is 462 cm', find[CBSE 2me.162 m |
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Answer» TSA OF A HEMISPHERE = 3πr²3πr²=4623×22/7×r²=46266/7r²=462r²=462×7/66r²=49r=√49=7 volume of hemisphere = 2/3πr³2/3×22/7×7×7×7= 718.6cm³ |
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Betweenalong throughovera. The train is goingthe tunnel. |
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Answer» The train is going through the tunnel. The train is going on the tunnel |
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m ZP +47 +52 180°mZP- 180°-47 52°47°52°- 180°-99° 81°lu a 6.18 |
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Tnanslate into Hin d iinash Debnadh is a tcac her |
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Answer» श्रीमती अभिनाश देबनाथ एक शिक्षक हैं। Please hit like and share |
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Describe the summer world in your own words |
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Answer» Summeris the warmest season of the year, falling between spring and autumn. ... Thesummerequinox occurs when the sun passes directly above the equator because of the tilt of the Earth. When the seasons are based on the Earth's position in relation to the sun, it is called astronomicalsummer ok thank |
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2LET'S EXPLOREGo to the person who irons the clothes in your locality and ask hithe charges of ironing the following clothes. Write them in the given boven space1 skirt1 shirtA pair of pants |
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Answer» 15 rs. for a pair of pant 10 rs. for 1 skirt5 rs. for 1 shirt |
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There is a lot of variation in the food eaten in different regions of India. |
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Answer» It can be Pulka, Tandoori Roti, Naan or Parota. It's eaten with Vegetable Curries, Chutny and Pickle. Yes, in fact there is no such food or cuisine which is Indian. So called Indian food is an amalgamation of various regional cuisines, and savored by Indians all across the country. |
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Fill Mflock, swarm1. aof cows |
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Answer» a group of cows is known as herd herd is the correct answer A herd of cows |
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1) a ................. of clothes2) a flock of ..........3) a set of ..................... of cattle.4) a. |
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Answer» tijkf gjbh fjvld fkngk 1) bundel2) birds3) badgers 4) Drove bundelbirdsBadgersdrove is the correct answer of the given question. bunchbirdssocksheep 1 Bundel 2. bird 3. Badger 4. Drove 1. bunch 2. birds3. books4. group |
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What made people flock to the Sheikh ? |
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Answer» In the lesson 'Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Noorani (RA)' by Prof. G R Malik, Sheikh Noor-ud-Din was a true saint whose spiritual prestige and humanistic reformist philosophy made him the idol of the Kashmiri people. The Sheikh was a man of principles who had dedicated his entire life to the greater good and service of people. People flocked to him in order to seek spiritual guidance. Many people tried to follow his example of simplicity and truthfulness. |
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chilli was first eaten by the people in |
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Answer» Chili peppers are eaten by a quarter of the earth’s population every day, in countries all over the globe. They are perennial shrubs belonging to theCapsicumfamily, and were completely unknown to most of the world until Christopher Columbus made his way to the New World in 1492. class 8 When I was in Portugal,stuffing my faceandlosing my socks, I keptthinking back to the powerful chili and how its popularitybegan with the trade routesthat shuttled between colonies of thePortuguese empire. The history of the chili pepper is one of the more interesting examples of a simple, powerful food with a complex story. The history of chili peppers begins inMesoamerica Chili peppers are eaten by a quarter of the earth’s population every day, in countries all over the globe. They are perennial shrubs belonging to theCapsicumfamily, and were completely unknown to most of the world until Christopher Columbus made his way to the New World in 1492. Why does eating chili peppers make your mouth burn? Before we move onto the history: a brief foray in the pain factor. The burning and pain you feel when you eat a chili pepper is caused by a compound called capsaicin. Consuming capsaicin triggers pain receptors in the body to send out a warning to you that you’vepotentiallydone something a little dangerous. The active ingredient in chili peppers is a compound called capsaicin. When ingested, capsaicin triggers pain receptors whose normal evolutionary purpose is to alert the body to dangerous physical heat. In humans, this is triggered via the same mechanism that helps us drop a hot pan if we forget oven mits: the temperature sensation receptor TRPV1. The working theory is that eating chilies gives us the same sensation as if we were to actually eat too-hot bite of food, hence the burn. The TRPV1 receptor signalling may make usfeellike perhaps our mouths are on actual fire, but scientists saythere isn’t any tissue damage. It’s a brain hiccup: via those pain receptors, our brain is tricked into thinking our tongue is on fire. When I was in Portugal,stuffing my faceandlosing my socks, I keptthinking back to the powerful chili and how its popularitybegan with the trade routesthat shuttled between colonies of thePortuguese empire. The history of the chili pepper is one of the more interesting examples of a simple, powerful food with a complex story. The history of chili peppers begins inMesoamerica Chili peppers are eaten by a quarter of the earth’s population every day, in countries all over the globe. They are perennial shrubs belonging to theCapsicumfamily, and were completely unknown to most of the world until Christopher Columbus made his way to the New World in 1492. Why does eating chili peppers make your mouth burn? Before we move onto the history: a brief foray in the pain factor. The burning and pain you feel when you eat a chili pepper is caused by a compound called capsaicin. Consuming capsaicin triggers pain receptors in the body to send out a warning to you that you’vepotentiallydone something a little dangerous. The active ingredient in chili peppers is a compound called capsaicin. When ingested, capsaicin triggers pain receptors whose normal evolutionary purpose is to alert the body to dangerous physical heat. In humans, this is triggered via the same mechanism that helps us drop a hot pan if we forget oven mits: the temperature sensation receptor TRPV1. The working theory is that eating chilies gives us the same sensation as if we were to actually eat too-hot bite of food, hence the burn. The TRPV1 receptor signalling may make usfeellike perhaps our mouths are on actual fire, but scientists saythere isn’t any tissue damage. It’s a brain hiccup: via those pain receptors, our brain is tricked into thinking our tongue is on fire. |
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Describe the chilli and bitter gourd.Chillies are(colour)They are(size)orThey areThey areFrogs at ScJeevandeep |
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Answer» Chillies are red They are big or smallThey are spicy Ciillies are r̲e̲d̲.(colour) They are big or small. (size) They are spicy. (taste) |
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,the king of jungle |
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Answer» Ans :- Tiger is the king of jungle. |
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a.Sheikh Chilli was cutting grass in the jungle. |
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Answer» शेख चिल्ली जंगल में घास काट रहा था |
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Jungle?2)What does the word 'cage' stand for in the poem " The School Boy" |
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Answer» Verse compares good boy at school to a bird in a cage: his potential is restrained. |
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Imagine you were one of the members of the medical team under Dr.kitiuis.Write a diary entry about his work in the battle field on a particular day.s : |
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Answer» voice I LIKE MY TEACHER ; 10 October 1910 in India – 9 December 1942 in China), also known by his Chinese nameKe Dihua(Chinese:柯棣华;pinyin:Kē Dìhuá), was one of the five Indian physicians dispatched to China to provide medical assistance during theSecond Sino-Japanese Warin 1938. Known for his dedication and perseverance, he has been regarded as an example forSino-Indian friendshipand collaboration. Dwarkanath KotnisA statue of Dwarkanath Kotnis inShijiazhuang,Hebei, China. Born10 October 1910 Sholapur,Bombay Presidency, British India Died9 December 1942(aged32) China AlmamaterUniversity of BombayOccupationPhysicianSpouse(s)Guo QinglanChildrenYinhua (1942–1967)Parent(s)Shantaram KotnisAlong with the CanadianDr. Norman Bethune, he continues to be revered by theChinese people. In April 2005, both their graves were covered completely in flowers donated by the Chinese people during theQingming Festival, a day used by the Chinese to commemorate their ancestors. Today, it is a great day in my life. I was greeted by the Indian President. Doctor Dwarkanath Kotnis, the served during World War - II in China. I was feeling very bad that majority of Indians don't even know who the Kotnis are and they don't even try to pay respect to the heroic activities of Dr. Kotnis.All these years, we were in the memory of Chinese people. We are highly loved, praised and respected in China, but in India, nobody knows us. But, today I feel very happy and proud. Thanks for the Indian President. Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/15474796#readmore there are a answer of this question is 10,134 What is the main festival of West Bengal today is great day in my life I was grated why the Indian President doctor nath the drawing world war all ine China I was living very very much reti of Indian to not even now you are and they do not able to pay respect to activities of doctor I don not no ,,..,.,. sorry imagine you were one of the of the medical team |
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Syllabusडॉ केएन शर्माआधुनिककार्बनिकसायनया पुस्तक मेंशतपय देखेंANANASHEIRECTO |
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Answer» कार्बनिक रसायनरसायन विज्ञानकी एक प्रमुख शाखा है, दूसरी प्रमुख शाखा है -अकार्बनिक रसायन। कार्बनिक[1]रसायन का सम्बन्ध मुख्यतःकार्बनऔरहाइड्रोजनके अणुओं वाले रासायनिक यौगिकों के संरचना, गुणधर्म,रासायनिक अभिक्रियाओंएवं उनके निर्माण (संश्लेषण या सिन्थेसिस एवं अन्य प्रक्रिया द्वारा) आदि के वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन से है। कार्बनिक यौगिकों में कार्बन और हाइड्रोजन के अतिरिक्त अन्य अणु भी हो सकते हैं, जैसे-नाइट्रोजन(नत्रजन),ऑक्सीजन,हैलोजन,फॉस्फोरस,सिलिकॉन,गंधक(सल्फर) आदि। कार्बनिक रसायनरसायन विज्ञानकी एक प्रमुख शाखा है, दूसरी प्रमुख शाखा है -अकार्बनिक रसायन। कार्बनिक[1]रसायन का सम्बन्ध मुख्यतःकार्बनऔरहाइड्रोजनके अणुओं वाले रासायनिक यौगिकों के संरचना, गुणधर्म,रासायनिक अभिक्रियाओंएवं उनके निर्माण (संश्लेषण या सिन्थेसिस एवं अन्य प्रक्रिया द्वारा) आदि के वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन से है। कार्बनिक यौगिकों में कार्बन और हाइड्रोजन के अतिरिक्त अन्य अणु भी हो सकते हैं, जैसे-नाइट्रोजन(नत्रजन),ऑक्सीजन,हैलोजन,फॉस्फोरस,सिलिकॉन,गंधक(सल्फर) आदि। . |
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Does anyone know the syllabus for IT , class 9 |
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Answer» Please visit our blog for more details related to examination and syllabus. What is your blog https://www.scholr.com/blog/ Thanks |
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25 December Christmas's Poem |
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Answer» Oh! God Jesus,Where are you?On December 25, Your followers all aroundThe world will be celebrating X.Mas,And You will be blessing all of us.You bless all animal and plantsTo live a happy life.You help the people to live an honest life,You change people's wrong ideasInto noble ones,Cruelty into love.All of Your followers submergeIn Your love and affection.On this 25th day of December,I offer my prayers to You... |
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the42. My brother's birthday is10th of December. |
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Answer» My brother's birthday is on the 10th of December.Like ♥️ my ans my brother s birthday is 10th of December |
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Whom did the judgement favour in "The Gentlemen of theJungle"? |
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Answer» The Judgement was given in the favour of the elephant |
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Dance is my life? |
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Answer» kya baat hai fir videos banayi ho to link to do Dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body.” – Martha Graham ... “Life is the dancer and you are the dance. life is the dance and you are the dance dance is my life2......... 😍😍😍 Dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body you are great in dance , your life is dance |
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your opinion of the ant's principles?3. The ant tells the cricket to dance the winter away. Do you think thedance is appropriate here? If |
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