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element elements   Etymology :Middle English, from Old French and Latin; Old French, from Latin elementum. Pronunciation :'e-l&-m&nt. Function :noun. Date :13th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "element"
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element unsur en 
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element doğa şartları en 
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element kim. element, öğe  isim tr 
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element faktör en 
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element parça tr 
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element cüz tr 
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element zerre tr 
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element KISIM:Bir hava indirme birliği veya havadan indirilmiş birliğin, muharebe sahasına giriş şekline göre ifade edilen parçası. Paraşüt kısmı (parachute element), uçak kısmı "aircraft element", deniz çıkarma kısmı (seaborne element) ve karada harekat yapan kısım (over land element) gibi  Askeri tr 
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element (filter) filtre elemanı  İnşaat tr 
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element ecza tr 
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element basit cisim tr 
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element ana unsur en 
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element madde tr 
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element ilke tr 
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element amil tr 
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element 1. element 2. öğe, unsur  Tekstil tr 
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element element en 
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element dili havasını bulmak tr 
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element cevher tr 
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element kötü hava şartları tr 
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element ateş tr 
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element cevre tr 
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element rükün tr 
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element dört ana unsurdan her biri tr 
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element be in his element k tr 
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element temel esaslar tr 
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element küçük bir miktar  isim tr 
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element be out tr 
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element açık hava tr 
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element the elements hava tr 
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element öge tr 
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element öz tr 
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element saf en 
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element bir parça  isim tr 
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element öğe en 
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element atmosferik güçler en 
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element eleman en 
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element esas en 
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element bölüm  Ticaret en 
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element toprak en 
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element of elemanı  Bilgisayar tr 
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elements temel ilkeler tr 
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elements başlangıç tr 
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elements gruplar tr 
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elements ilk adımlar tr 
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elements hava/başlangıç/öğeler tr 
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elements i., çoğ tr 
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elements the doğa güçleri tr 
+-  Turkish - Turkish translation for "element"
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element Kimyasal çözümlemeyle ayrıştırılmayan veya bireşim yoluyla elde edilemeyen madde tr 
+-  German - Turkish translation for "element"
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Element öğe de 
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Element e {element} eleman, öğe; pil tr 
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Element e. element eleman, öğe; pil tr 
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Element [das] eleman, öğe, unsur; pil tr 
+-  French - Turkish translation for "element"
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élément [le] öğe, unsur; element; eleman; çevre tr 
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éléments [le] temel bilgiler tr 
+-  English - English translation for "element"
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element An element is a component of a document Each use of the element in the document is noted by the use of the elements tag For example, <p> might mark the beginning of a paragraph element en 
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element A component of the hierarchical structure defined by a document type declaration or DTD It is identified in a document instance by descriptive markup, usually a start-tag and end-tag, shown as: <element_type_name attribute=value attribute=value> content of the element </element_type_name> en 
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element the most favorable environment for a plant or animal; "water is the element of fishes" a straight line that generates a cylinder or cone the situation in which you are happiest and most effective; "in your element" one of four substances thought in ancient and medieval cosmology to constitute the physical universe; "the alchemists believed that there were four elements en 
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element one of four substances thought in ancient and medieval cosmology to constitute the physical universe; "the alchemists believed that there were four elements en 
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element To constitute; to make up with elements en 
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element a straight line that generates a cylinder or cone the situation in which you are happiest and most effective; "in your element" en 
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element A molecule composed of one type of atom Chemists have recognized or created 112 different types of elements See the following WWW link for the chemical description of these different elements Two or more different elements form a compound en 
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element A fundamental substance which can occur in nature, composed of atoms having identical numbers of protons The lightest element is hydrogen, with a single proton in its nucleus which characterizes all isotopes of hydrogen Deuterium and tritium are isotopes of hydrogen en 
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element main component, something which is a part of a complex whole; substance which cannot be simplified or separated (Chemistry)  isim en 
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element A unit of structure in an HTML document; many elements have start and stop tags; some have just a single tag; some elements can contain other elements en 
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element An element is a substance which cannot be broken down into simpler components by chemical means There are 92 naturally occurring elements in the universe, familiar examples of which include copper, iron, carbon, lead, uranium etc Elements may be gases, solids or liquids en 
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element An element is a unit of a document marked up in XML, SGML, or HTML Elements can be considered as boxes, each of which contains text and/or other boxes Elements can be identified by the tags that encapsulate them Tags surrounding an element will be labelled with the element name Sometimes attributes are given to element to provide more information about them en 
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element The basic building block of an HTML document When an element consists of a start tag, an end tag, and text or some other content it can also be referred to as a "container" An "empty element", such as that commanding a line break, has only one tag and no content en 
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element the most favorable environment for a plant or animal; "water is the element of fishes" en 
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element To compound of elements or first principles en 
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element A required aspect or component of a cause of action. A deed is regarded a violation of law only if each element can be proved en 
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element Any one of the simplest chemical substances that cannot be decomposed in a chemical reaction or by any chemical means and made up of atoms all having the same number of protons en 
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element One of the four basic building blocks of matter in theories of ancient philosophers and alchemists: water, earth, fire, and air en 
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element One of the objects in a set en 
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element elm en 
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element Something small en 
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element A short form of heating element, a component in electrical equipment, often in the form of a coil, having a high resistance, thereby generating heat when a current is passed through it en 
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element A place or state of being that an individual or object is better suited towards en 
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element A substance which cannot be decomposed into different kinds of matter by any means at present employed; as, the elements of water are oxygen and hydrogen en 
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element Specifically: Chem en 
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element One of the ultimate, undecomposable constituents of any kind of matter en 
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element One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based en 
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element A group of people within a larger group having a particular common characteristic en 
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element An element one of the basic chemical ' building blocks' for example oxygen or hydrogen Each element has characteristics which identify it as such For more information on elements and their properties visit the Sheffield University Chemistry department page en 
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element An element, often referred to as tag, is what HTML is constructed with It has a name, perhaps one or more attributes and can be a container or empty en 
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element an abstract part of something; "jealousy was a component of his character"; "two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony"; "the grammatical elements of a sentence"; "a key factor in her success"; "humor: an effective ingredient of a speech" en 
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element If you say that someone is in their element, you mean that they are in a situation they enjoy. My stepmother was in her element, organizing everything. picture element element chemical native element transition element transuranium element en 
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element any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter en 
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element an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system; "spare components for cars"; "a component or constituent element of a system" en 
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element a straight line that generates a cylinder or cone en 
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element Any of over a hundred fundamental materials containing only one kind of atom Some common elements are oxygen, gold, hydrogen, and silicon All other materials are made of compounds or mixtures of elements Water, for example, is made of two hydrogen atoms attached to one oxygen atom en 
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element You can refer to the weather, especially wind and rain, as the elements. The area where most refugees are waiting is exposed to the elements en 
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element The element in an electric fire or water heater is the metal part which changes the electric current into heat en 
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element A particular element of a situation, activity, or process is an important quality or feature that it has or needs. Fitness has now become an important element in our lives. = factor en 
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element The different elements of something are the different parts it contains. The exchange of prisoners of war was one of the key elements of the UN's peace plan. = constituent, component en 
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element When you talk about elements within a society or organization, you are referring to groups of people who have similar aims, beliefs, or habits. criminal elements within the security forces. the hooligan element en 
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element If something has an element of a particular quality or emotion, it has a certain amount of this quality or emotion. These reports clearly contain elements of propaganda en 
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element An element is a substance such as gold, oxygen, or carbon that consists of only one type of atom. compound en 
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element The basic unit of an HTML document HTML documents use start and stop tags to define structural elements in the document These elements are arranged hierarchically, to define the overall document structure The name of the element is given by the tag, and indicates the meaning associated with the block Some elements are empty, since they don't affect a block of text Elements that have content are also often called containers en 
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element the situation in which you are happiest and most effective; "in your element" en 
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element An element is a piece of data within a document that may contain either text or other subelements such as a paragraph, a chapter, and so on en 
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element The elements define the hierarchical structure of a document The majority of elements have opening and closing pointers Within these pointers, pieces of text or even the whole document being written can be found There are empty elements which contains only opening pointers without any content en 
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element XML structural construct An XML element consists of a start tag, an end tag, and the information between the tags, which is often referred to as the contents Each element has a type, identified by name, sometimes called its "generic identifier" (GI), and may have a set of attribute specifications Each attribute specification has a name and a value An instance of an element is declared using <element> tags Elements used in an XML file are described by a DTD or schema, either of which can provide a description of the structure of the data en 
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element Simple substance which cannot be resolved into simpler substances by normal chemical means Because of the existence of isotopes of elements, an element cannot be regarded as a substance which has identical atoms, but as one which has the same atomic number WebElements™ Periodic table en 
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element Substance entirely composed of atoms of the same atomic number that cannot be further broken down into a chemical reaction Currently there are 112 known elements, of which 92 occur naturally and 20 are artificial Each element has a specific number of protons in its nucleus, referred to as the atomic number Z Here are a few examples: hydrogen (Z = 1), carbon (Z = 6), gold (Z = 79), lead (Z = 82) and uranium (Z = 92) en 
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element n 1 (of a list) an object that is the car of one of the conses that comprise the list 2 (of an array) an object that is stored in the array 3 (of a sequence) an object that is an element of the list or array that is the sequence 4 (of a type) an object that is a member of the set of objects designated by the type 5 (of an input stream) a character or number (as appropriate to the element type of the stream) that is among the ordered series of objects that can be read from the stream (using read-char or read-byte, as appropriate to the stream) 6 (of an output stream) a character or number (as appropriate to the element type of the stream) that is among the ordered series of objects that has been or will be written to the stream (using write-char or write-byte, as appropriate to the stream) 7 (of a class) a generalized instance of the class en 
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element A basic substance consisting of a "family" of naturally occurring isotopes For example, hydrogen, lead, and oxygen are elements All atoms of an element contain a definite number of protons and thus have the same atomic number en 
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element a substance that cannot be decomposed by chemical means into simpler substances All atoms of an element have the same number of protons in the nucleus en 
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element An element is a document structuring unit declared in the DTD The element's content model is defined in the DTD, and additional semantics may be defined in the prose description of the element en 
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element Elements define the hierarchical structure of a document Most elements have start and end tags and contain some part of the document content Empty elements have only a start tag and have no content en 
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element Each document contains one or more elements, the boundaries of which are either delimited by start-tags and end-tags, or, for empty elements by an empty-element tag Each element has a type, identified by name, and may have a set of attributes Each attribute has a name and a value See Logical Structures in XML [XML] en 
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element The elements define the hierarchical structure of a document The majority of elements have opening and closing pointers Among these pointers, pieces of text or even the whole document being written can be found There are empty elements which contains only opening pointers without any content en 
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element A material consisting of atoms, all with the same atomic number Approximately 90 different elements are known to exist in nature and several others have been created in nuclear reactions For more information about the elements, see the Periodic Table of the Elements en 
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elements The plural of element en 
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elements The bread and wine of the eucharist en 
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elements violent or severe weather (viewed as caused by the action of the four elements); "they felt the full fury of the elements en 
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elements Outdoor weather, such as wind or rain en 
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elements The basic tenets of an area of knowledge en 
+-  Turkish - English translation for "element"
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element element  isim tr 
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element chem. element en 
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element (chem) element en 
+-  English - German translation for "element"
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element Einsatz , Element , Grundeinheit , Komponente de 
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elements Anfangsgründe , Elemente de 
+-  Turkish - German translation for "element"
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element s Element, r Grundstoff de 
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element Element, Grundstoff de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "element"
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Element (Math) στοιχείο el 
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element στοιχείο el 
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element (n) στοιχείο el 
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Elements (comp) στοιχεία el 
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elements στοιχεία el 
+-  Turkish - Greek translation for "element"
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element στοιχείο el 
+-  Turkish - French translation for "element"
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element élément [le] fr 
+-  Turkish - Dutch translation for "element"
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element het element; component nl 

 

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