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 | | Radchenko (1966) stated that pollination was primarily by honey bees (77 to 94 percent of the total) and that bee pollination increased the seed crop by 22 percent and enhanced seed quality. |  | | Radish is the source of some nectar and pollen, but Kremer (1945) stated that honey bee flight volume in radish fields was less than half that in clover fields, with little activity in the afternoons. |  | | Radchenko (1966) also reported that honey bees were the main pollinators of radish flowers, accounting for 77 to 99 percent of the total, increasing the crop by 22 percent, and enhancing the seed quality. |
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| | Radish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Radishes grow best in acidic to neutral soil and require sun and moist, fertile soil. |  | | However the soil pH level should be checked before planting radishes as they can be sensitive to this. |  | | The seeds should be planted around 1 cm deep. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radish
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 | | Radish is a cool-season crop which grows best in spring and fall. |  | | If radishes follow a heavily fertilized crop, the amount of fertilizer is reduced. |  | | The radish harvester lifts the entire plant, removes the top, and drops the root in a container. |
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http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-25.html
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 | | Radishes should be seeded two to three seeds per inch and thinned when they are about 1 to 2 inches tall to a spacing of one inch apart. |  | | Radishes have the same insect problems as mustard. |  | | A. Off-flavored radishes are caused by planting at the wrong time or poor cultural practices such as low fertility or low moisture resulting in slow growth. |
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http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/vegetables/radish.html
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| | Hart Seeds: Radish, Raddichio, Rhubarb Chard, Rutabaga, and Spinach Seed |
 | | Radishes may be planted in the same row as slow growing kinds such as carrot or lettuce. |  | | Radish can be sown very thinly in the same row with the lettuce or carrots. |  | | When radish plants are 1 to 2 inches tall, thin or transplant, spacing plants 2 inches apart. |
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http://www.yankeegardener.com/seeds/hartseed9.html
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| | Watch Your Garden Grow - Radish |
 | | Radishes grow well in almost any soil that is prepared well, is fertilized before planting and has adequate moisture maintained. |  | | Spring radishes also can be planted in late winter in a protected cold frame, window box or container in the house or on the patio. |  | | Winter radishes require a much longer time to mature than spring radishes and are planted at the same time as late turnips (usually midsummer to late summer). |
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http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/veggies/radish1.html
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| | CSIRO European Lab - Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) |
 | | Wild radish also is an alternative host or reservoir for a number of pathogen and arthropod pests of grain crops. |  | | The seed and parts of the silique (pod) are often contaminants of harvested grain. |  | | Wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae), is one of southern Australia's most important weeds of winter grain crops. |
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http://www.csiro-europe.org/raphanus.html
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| | Floridata: Raphanus sativus |
 | | The larger daikon-type radishes can be planted in spring for summer harvest, or planted in fall and overwintered for harvest the following spring, before the shorter nights of summer induce them to go to seed. |  | | Radishes are one of the easiest plants to grow. |  | | Some radishes are annuals, little more than 4 in (10 cm) tall at maturity, and some are biennials, going to seed in their second growing season, and topping out at over 6 ft (1.8 m) in height. |
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http://www.floridata.com/ref/r/raph_sat.cfm
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| | Radish Produce Facts |
 | | Bunched radish tops should be fresh in appearance, turgid, and free of freeze injury or other serious injury, seed stalk, yellowing or other discoloration, disease, decay, or insects |  | | Roots of Bunched or Topped Common Red Radish should, ideally, be of uniform and similar shape for the variety, well formed, smooth, firm but of tender texture, and free of growth or harvest damage, and free of decay, disease or insects. |  | | The number of days post-seeding or emergence, which may vary from 30 to 70 days, depending on type, typically determines maturity. |
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http://postharvest.ucdavis.edu/Produce/ProduceFacts/Veg/radish.shtml
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| | Oriental Radish, Daikon Radish |
 | | These radishes are generally marketed in bunches of three or four roots for the small variety and one to three roots for the larger variety, depending on size. |  | | Chinese radishes keep well in refrigeration if they are placed in a sealed container or plastic bag to maintain high humidity. |  | | Radishes have been developed in the Orient which develop very large roots, reportedly up to 40 or 50 pounds, and with leaf top spreads of more than 2 feet (they require a long growing season for such development. |
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http://whatscookingamerica.net/DaikonRadish.htm
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| | Easy Gardening...Radishes |
 | | Radishes usually are the first vegetable harvested from a spring garden. |  | | After the radishes get too old or start going to seed, pull and place them in a compost pile if the soil is to be replanted soon. |  | | Since radishes mature so quickly, diseases usually are not a problem. |
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http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/easygardening/radish/radish.html
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| | Lowly radish proves highly plucky in garden |
 | | Radish is a homely vegetable, one to which we give little thought or attention and that is more or less consigned to the status of a small treat or a child's crop. |  | | Although the broccoli, kale and turnips have soldiered on to yield decent crops, the favas are a bust and the lettuce is greatly reduced. |  | | Botanically, radish belongs to the large family Cruciferae, which includes carrots, turnips and their relatives. |
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http://www.azcentral.com/home/garden/articles/0204irish0204.html
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| | Hormel Foods - Glossary - Radish |
 | | The winter radishes grow slowly, are harvested later in their growth and result in a more elongated-shaped or larger round-shaped vegetable. |  | | Spring radishes are harvested early in their growing season resulting in a smaller radish. |  | | Radishes grown and harvested when temperatures remain hot, develop an increased bitterness. |
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| | Radish |
 | | For whooping cough, grated radish can be combined with honey. |  | | Grate one radish, mix with honey, and allow the mixture to stand for 10 hours. |  | | Unknown in the wild, the Radish was probably domesticated in the Far East. |
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http://www.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/herbaldrugs/102300.shtml
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| | Radish growing |
 | | Because radishes have such a short growing period and are grown only in small areas, weed control is generally not a serious problem. |  | | It may also be necessary to use inter-row cultivation and hand-weeding during the growth of the crop. |  | | The radish has been cultivated for a long time. |
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| | Raphanus sativus (Radish) |
 | | White radishes were being cultivated in Europe by the 1500's. |  | | Black radishes were the earliest to be cultivated. |  | | By 2780 BC Egyptians were cultivating radishes and by 500 BC they were being grown in China. |
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| | botanical.com - A Modern Herbal Radish - Herb Profile and Information |
 | | The actual plant is unknown in a wild state, but is supposed to have come from Southern Asia, and may be descended from the wild Raphanus raphanistrum of the Mediterranean shores, the long roots developing seeds sown in a loose soil, and the turniprooted kinds in a stiff soil. |  | | In the days of the Pharaohs, the Radish was extensively cultivated in Egypt, but apparently it did not reach Britain until A.D. Gerard mentions four varieties as being recognized in 1597. |  | | It is bristly, and has rather large, straw-coloured flowers. |
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| | Allrecipes Cook's Encyclopedia radish |
 | | Available year-round, radishes are sold both trimmed (in plastic bags) and with their greens and roots attached. |  | | Remove and discard leaves and refrigerate radishes in a plastic bag for up to 5 days. |  | | The flavor can be mild to peppery, depending on factors such as variety and age. |
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| | BBC NEWS Asia-Pacific Japan tries to save giant radish |
 | | The wilting leaves and shrivelled top of the radish were carefully packed in a cool box and accompanied by a throng of reporters and cameramen, driven to an agricultural research centre. |  | | A giant radish is making the Japanese evening news headlines after it was rushed into intensive care in an agricultural research centre. |  | | It now hopes to extract its seeds or DNA. |
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| | Wild Radish, Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
 | | The segments of Wild Radish decompose with age, releasing the seeds. |  | | The seeds are 2-3 mm long and have a thin, brown seed coat. |  | | Research has shown that >90% wild radish control can be consistently achieved when 2,4-D is applied to plants less than 6 inches in height. |
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FW032
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| | Radish, Chinese -- Raphanus sativus L. |
 | | The leaves differ from spring radish types by being greatly notched and spreading from the tops of roots in a rosette fashion. |  | | These big, late maturing radishes were known in Europe much earlier than the smaller kinds. |  | | Varieties vary in degree of pungency, but all tend to have less pungency and better quality during cooler months. |
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| | Radish, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
 | | Radish contains information on varieties, seeding, fertilizer, harvest, handling, storage, and pest control. |  | | What is optimum storage temperature and humidity for radishes? |  | | Bennett, E. Ratio Of Soluble Sugars, Pectic Materials, And Hemicelluloses To Nitrogen-Free Extract Of Some Common Vegetables. |
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http://food.oregonstate.edu/v/radish.html
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| | Wild Radish |
 | | Plants that are usually winter annuals with highly lobed leaves in a basal rosette and on the erect flowering stem. |  | | Usually a winter annual but occasionally a summer annual or even biennial weed of small grains, forages, nurseries, and horticultural crops. |  | | Flowers occur on flower stalks (pedicels) that range from 5 to 20 mm in length. |
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http://www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/rapra.htm
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| | Vegetables: Radish |
 | | Radishes are quick maturing cool-season vegetables for spring and fall gardens. |  | | They are ready to harvest within 4 weeks of planting and rapidly pass into a pithy, unusable condition. |  | | Radishes that produce only tops result from being planted too thick (late thinning), too much shade, or hot temperatures. |
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http://msucares.com/lawn/garden/vegetables/list/radish.html
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| | Cook's Thesaurus: Roots |
 | | Fresh horseradish is surprisingly potent, so make sure your kitchen is well ventilated, wear rubber gloves, and don't rub your eyes. |  | | Select small turnips that feel heavy for their size. |  | | Substitutes: rutabaga (larger and sweeter than turnips; takes longer to cook) OR kohlrabi bulbs (similar flavor) OR black radish (more pungent) OR celeriac OR parsnip OR carrot OR salsify OR daikon |
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| | Radish Night Planeta |
 | | In addition to the displays of radishes, artisans compete in two other categories, using dried flowers (flor inmortal) and corn husks (totomoxtle). |  | | OAXACA -- Mexico is known for its colorful, grandiose festivals, but one of the most unique is Radish Night. |  | | Combining folk art and agriculture, it is one of the most unique festivals in the world. |
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| | Gardening:Radish - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks |
 | | Sow radishes thickly in drills, 12 to 18 inches apart. |  | | They become tough and woody if grown slowly or allowed to stay in the ground too long. |  | | When they are to be used, if thrown into cold water for a short time they will regain their crispness. |
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 | | Holscher, C. and Rose, S. Inhibitors of phospholipase A2 produce amnesia for a passive avoidance task in the chick. |  | | LTM showed no appreciable decay over 7 days, was sensitive to CXM, and was not disrupted by the radish mutation (Tully, 1994). |  | | ARM decays within 4 days, is resistant to hypothermic disruption, is insensitive to the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide (CXM), and is disrupted by the radish single-gene mutation. |
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| | HOW TO DRAW index to lessons |
 | | Party favors 141 HOW TO DRAW A RADISH |  | | Person, very small 171 HOW TO DRAW A RADISH |  | | Bottle cap 181 HOW TO DRAW A CLAM |
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| | horse radish - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about horse radish |
 | | The horseradish is a hairy perennial with wavy, indented leaves and small white flowers. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| | Daikon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although there are many varieties of daikon, the most common in Japan, the Aokubi Daikon, has the shape of a giant carrot, approximately 8 to 14 inches (200 to 350 mm) long and 2 to 4 inches (50 to 100 mm) in diameter. |  | | Other names are daikon radish, Japanese or Chinese radish, winter radish, and mooli. |  | | Daikon (Japanese: 大根; literally "large root"; Chinese: 白蘿蔔; literally "white radish"), is a mild-flavored East Asian giant white radish. |
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| | Hot radish |
 | | Add the green onion,watercress,garlic,ginger and glutinous rice paste-gruel to the colored radish and mix well. |  | | Hot radish "kimchi" (Kaktugi) is a type of winter "kimchi". |  | | Whole radish is washed, trimmed, and cut into dices. |
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| | Radish in intensive care after murder bid - Peculiar Postings - MSNBC.com |
 | | The “daikon” radish, shaped like a giant carrot, first made the news months ago when it was noticed poking up through asphalt along a roadside in the town of Aioi, population 33,289. |  | | A town official said on Thursday the top of the severed radish had been placed in water to try to keep it alive and possibly get it to flower. |  | | This week local residents, who had nicknamed the vegetable “Gutsy Radish”, were shocked -- and in some cases moved to tears -- when they found it had been decapitated. |
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| | Healthy Witch's Herbs |
 | | Grate a radish, add some Honey, and eat. |  | | Notice: Microsoft has no responsibility for the content featured in this group. |
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| | Asia Food Glossary Page |
 | | The seed pods are crunchy, with a mild or hot radish flavour, depending on the variety. |  | | Some varieties are from 4-7 cm (11/2-3 in) long and others can be as much as 30 cm (12 in) in length. |  | | Well known by its Japanese name, daikon, this white radish is often big enough to warrant its description of 'giant' in the species which offers a large range of sizes and colours. |
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| | Book Fest Q&A: Kris Radish The Daily Page |
 | | Radish also volunteers as a consultant for the Milwaukee Women's Center and has taken a role in that city's production of The Vagina Monologues. |  | | Radish: When I got to her she had been languishing. |  | | So I'’ll go for naked which is a form of dancing, letting go, being who you are, embracing every inch of what you ate, where you went, how you fell, how you got up and where you are going. |
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| | Radish Information |
 | | You might also look for daikon, an oriental version that looks like a cross between a white carrot and a turnip. |  | | A radish is the root of a plant related closely to mustard, another surprisingly healthful plant. |  | | Ordinary radishes are a great source of vitamin C and are rich in minerals like sulphur, iron, and iodine. |
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| | radish on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | GOURMET GARDENER; A Crop of Reasons to Grow Radishes |  | | Radishes grow easily and quickly throughout temperate regions; they are a staple food in Japan and China, where they are generally pickled in brine. |  | | RADISH [radish] herbaceous plant (Raphanus sativus) belonging to the family Cruciferae (mustard family), with an edible, pungent root sliced in salads or used as a relish. |
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http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/r1/radish.asp
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| | Rhapsody Radish - Playlist Blog - Free Streaming Playlists |
 | | Contributers are not paid, but are encouraged to link back to their own site with each post and may get more chicks / dudes due to upgraded celebrity status. |  | | The original blog was called "The Church of the Holy Radish", but has since been changed to "The Rhapsody Radish", "The Yahoo Radish" and "The MusicMatch Radish", because it makes more sense, and because we need to differentiate between the available music services until that fine day when there is a streaming playlist standard. |  | | Please do not send food unless it is canned. |
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| | The Weeping Radish |
 | | Enter the Weeping Radish Farm Brewery and Eco Farm |  | | Our mission statement: Natural beers and foods through control of the food chain from production to the plate/glass. |  | | The Weeping Radish open since 1986 is NC's Oldest Brewery and one of the oldest full size restaurant-breweries in the US. |
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| | Radish Seed |
 | | This radish is crisp and mild, best harvested while still young--about 1/2 inch or so in diameter. |  | | Early radish, produces medium-length cylindrical roots, beautiful brilliant red color, with a pronounced white tip, very flavorful. |  | | Early radish, round root, vivid red color with a pronounced white tip, exquisite flavor. |
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| | Daikon, daikon radish - Food Facts & Trivia: |
 | | They are white with a milder flavor than the small red radish, and can grow up to 3 feet long and weigh up to 100 pounds, although they are usually harvested at 1 to 5 pounds. |  | | Daikon is a variety of radish also known as Japanese radish, Chinese radish and Satsuma radish. |  | | Daikon, daikon radish - Food Facts & Trivia: |
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| | Cooking Ingredients Glossary: Radish |
 | | Radishes are crisp root vegetables with a pungent, peppery hotness that varies from mild to assertive depending upon the variety. |  | | Small radishes keep for up to 4 days, larger ones for up to 1 week. |  | | They are usually eaten raw on their own or in salads. |
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http://www.cooking.com/advice/adgloss.asp?GlossType=ingr&Item=Radish
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| | The Radish Infoshop, Springfield MO |
 | | Plus, at the last Schmeeting it was okayed for their to be a Radish Myspace. |  | | Despite all rumors of the Radish closing down, we are still going strong. |  | | The Radish was opened in April of 2005, which makes it nearly a year old. |
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| | The Washington Post: Radish@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The peppery flavor of a radish is a function of age and variety, so some |  | | HOW TO SELECT: Look for crisp radishes that do not yield to mild... |  | | This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
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| | My Dhaba: Mooli vadai aka radish vadai |
 | | Serve hot with a piping hot cup of masala tea. |  | | Method: Rinse the radish shreds in warm water, and squeeze it out. |  | | Knead all the ingredients well to a dough firm enough to pat into vadais. |
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http://mydhaba.blogspot.com/2006/01/mooli-vadai-aka-radish-vadai.html
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 | | ARM is disrupted in radish mutants but is normal in transgenic flies overexpressing a CREB repressor transgene. |  | | Although the appearance of anesthesia-resistant forms of memory has been documented in marine invertebrates, a genetic disruption of ARM has been accomplished only in Drosophila. |  | | One of the defining characteristics of memory is that initially it is labile, but with time it can be consolidated to a longer-lasting form that is resistant to disruption. |
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| | Blue Radish |
 | | All Blue Radish Group stores serve delicious food, all made fresh at the beginning of each day. |  | | Blue Radish Group stays at the forefront of the food industry - part of our success is being able to anticipate change and understanding what our customers really want and really like. |  | | Many of our employees have been with the company since its inception in 1994. |
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