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  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Steffen Lange, Ken Satoh, Carl H. Smith, 2003-08-03 This volume contains the papers presented at the 5th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2002) held at the Mövenpick Hotel, Lub ̈eck, G- many, November 24-26, 2002. The conference was supported by CorpoBase, DFKI GmbH, and JessenLenz. The conference was collocated with the 13th International Conference on - gorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2002). Both conferences were held in parallel and shared?ve invited talks as well as all social events. The combination of ALT 2002 and DS 2002 allowed for a comprehensive treatment of recent de- lopments in computational learning theory and machine learning - some of the cornerstones of discovery science. In response to the call for papers 76 submissions were received. The program committee selected 17 submissions as regular papers and 29 submissions as poster presentations of which 27 have been submitted for publication. This selection was based on clarity, signi?cance, and originality, as well as on relevance to the rapidly evolving?eld of discovery science.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Setsuo Arikawa, Hiroshi Motoda, 2003-07-31 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Discovery Science, DS'98, held in Fukuoka, Japan, in December 1998. The volume presents 28 revised full papers selected from a total of 76 submissions. Also included are five invited contributions and 34 selected poster presentations. The ultimate goal of DS'98 and this volume is to establish discovery science as a new field of research and development. The papers presented relate discovery science to areas as formal logic, knowledge processing, machine learning, automated deduction, searching, neural networks, database management, information retrieval, intelligent network agents, visualization, knowledge discovery, data mining, information extraction, etc.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Jean-Francois Boulicaut, Michael R. Berthold, Tamás Horváth, 2008-10-06 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2008, held in Budapest, Hungary, in October 2008, co-located with the 19th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory, ALT 2008. The 26 revised long papers presented together with 5 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 58 submissions. The papers address all current issues in the area of development and analysis of methods for intelligent data analysis, knowledge discovery and machine learning, as well as their application to scientific knowledge discovery. The papers are organized in topical sections on learning, feature selection, associations, discovery processes, learning and chemistry, clustering, structured data, and text analysis.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Poncelet Pascal, Dino Ienco, 2022-11-05 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2022, which took place virtually during October 10-12, 2022. The 27 full papers and 12 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 59 submissions.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Tapio Elomaa, Jaakko Hollmen, Heikki Mannila, 2011-09-30 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2011, held in Espoo, Finland, in October 2011 - co-located with ALT 2011, the 22nd International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory. The 24 revised full papers presented together with 5 invited lectures were carefully revised and selected from 56 submissions. The papers cover a wide range including the development and analysis of methods for automatic scientific knowledge discovery, machine learning, intelligent data analysis, theory of learning, as well as their application to knowledge discovery.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Albert Bifet, Ana Carolina Lorena, Rita P. Ribeiro, João Gama, Pedro H. Abreu, 2023-10-07 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2023, which took place in Porto, Portugal, in October 2023. The 37 full papers and 10 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 133 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Machine learning methods and applications; natural language processing and social media analysis; interpretability and explainability in AI; data analysis and optimization; fairness, privacy and security in AI; control and spatio-temporal modeling; graph theory and network analysis; time series and forecasting; healthcare and biological data analysis; anomaly, outlier and novelty detection.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Achim Hoffmann, Hiroshi Motoda, Tobias Scheffer, 2005-10-24 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2005, held in Singapore in October 2005, co-located with the International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2005). The 21 revised long papers and the 6 revised regular papers presented together with 9 project reports and 5 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 112 submissions. The papers cover all issues in the area of automating scientific discovery or working on tools for supporting the human process of discovery in science.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Gunter Grieser, Yuzuru Tanaka, Akihiro Yamamoto, 2003-10-02 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2003, held in Sapporo, Japan in October 2003. The 18 revised full papers and 29 revised short papers presented together with 3 invited papers and abstracts of 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. The papers address all current issues in discovery science including substructure discovery, Web navigation patterns discovery, graph-based induction, time series data analysis, rough sets, genetic algorithms, clustering, genome analysis, chaining patterns, association rule mining, classification, content based filtering, bioinformatics, case-based reasoning, text mining, Web data analysis, and more.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Johannes Fürnkranz, Eyke Hüllermeier, Tomoyuki Higuchi, 2013-09-30 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2013, held in Singapore in October 2013, and co-located with the International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory, ALT 2013. The 23 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 52 submissions. They cover recent advances in the development and analysis of methods of automatic scientific knowledge discovery, machine learning, intelligent data analysis, and their application to knowledge discovery.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Carlos Soares, Luis Torgo, 2021-10-08 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2021, which took place virtually during October 11-13, 2021. The 36 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 76 submissions. The contributions were organized in topical sections named: applications; classification; data streams; graph and network mining; machine learning for COVID-19; neural networks and deep learning; preferences and recommender systems; representation learning and feature selection; responsible artificial intelligence; and spatial, temporal and spatiotemporal data.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Larisa Soldatova, Joaquin Vanschoren, George Papadopoulos, Michelangelo Ceci, 2018-10-22 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2018, held in Limassol, Cyprus, in October 2018, co-located with the International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, ISMIS 2018. The 30 full papers presented together with 5 abstracts of invited talks in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 71 submissions. The scope of the conference includes the development and analysis of methods for discovering scientific knowledge, coming from machine learning, data mining, intelligent data analysis, big data analysis as well as their application in various scientific domains. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Classification; meta-learning; reinforcement learning; streams and time series; subgroup and subgraph discovery; text mining; and applications.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Petra Kralj Novak, Tomislav Šmuc, Sašo Džeroski, 2019-10-18 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2019, held in Split, Coratia, in October 2019. The 21 full and 19 short papers presented together with 3 abstracts of invited talks in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 63 submissions. The scope of the conference includes the development and analysis of methods for discovering scientific knowledge, coming from machine learning, data mining, intelligent data analysis, big data analysis as well as their application in various scientific domains. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Advanced Machine Learning; Applications; Data and Knowledge Representation; Feature Importance; Interpretable Machine Learning; Networks; Pattern Discovery; and Time Series.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science João Gama, Vitor Santos Costa, Alipio Jorge, Pavel Brazdil, 2009-10-05 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the twelfth International Conference, on Discovery Science, DS 2009, held in Porto, Portugal, in October 2009. The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from 92 papers. The scope of the conference includes the development and analysis of methods for automatic scientific knowledge discovery, machine learning, intelligent data analysis, theory of learning, as well as their applications.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Klaus P. Jantke, Ayumi Shinohara, 2003-06-30 These are the conference proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2001). Although discovery is naturally ubiquitous in s- ence, and scientific discovery itself has been subject to scientific investigation for centuries, the term Discovery Science is comparably new. It came up in conn- tion with the Japanese Discovery Science project (cf. Arikawa's invited lecture on The Discovery Science Project in Japan in the present volume) some time during the last few years. Setsuo Arikawa is the father in spirit of the Discovery Science conference series. He led the above mentioned project, and he is currently serving as the chairman of the international steering committee for the Discovery Science c- ference series. The other members of this board are currently (in alphabetical order) Klaus P. Jantke, Masahiko Sato, Ayumi Shinohara, Carl H. Smith, and Thomas Zeugmann. Colleagues and friends from all over the world took the opportunity of me- ing for this conference to celebrate Arikawa's 60th birthday and to pay tribute to his manifold contributions to science, in general, and to Learning Theory and Discovery Science, in particular. Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT, for short) is another conference series initiated by Setsuo Arikawa in Japan in 1990. In 1994, it amalgamated with the conference series on Analogical and Inductive Inference (AII), when ALT was held outside of Japan for the first time.
  discovery science space shows: Discovery Science Einoshin Suzuki, Setsuo Arikawa, 2004-11-24 This volume contains the papers presented at the 7th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2004) held at the University of Padova, Padova, Italy, during 2-5 October 2004. The main objective of the discovery science (DS) conference series is to provide an open forum for intensive discussions and the exchange of new information among researchers working in the area of discovery science. It has become a good custom over the years that the DS conference is held in parallel with the Int- national Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT). This co-location has been valuable for the DS conference in order to enjoy synergy between conferences devoted to the same objective of computational discovery but from different aspects. Continuing the good tradition, DS 2004 was co-located with the 15th ALT conference (ALT 2004) and was followed by the 11th Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE 2004). The agglomeration of the three international conferences together with the satellite meetings was called Dialogues 2004, in which we enjoyed fruitful interaction among - searchers and practitioners working in various fields of computational discovery. The proceedings of ALT 2004 and SPIRE 2004 were published as volume 3244 of the LNAI series and volume 3246 of the LNCS series, respectively. The DS conference series has been supervised by the international steering committee chaired by Hiroshi Motoda (Osaka University, Japan). The other members are Alberto Apostolico (University of Padova, Italy and Purdue U- versity, USA), Setsuo Arikawa (Kyushu University, Japan), Achim Ho?mann (UNSW, Australia), Klaus P. Jantke (DFKI, Germany), Masahiko Sato ( - oto University, Japan), Ayumi Shinohara (Kyushu University, Japan), Carl H.
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  discovery science space shows: The Science of Interstellar Kip Thorne, 2014-11-07 A journey through the otherworldly science behind Christopher Nolan’s award-winning film, Interstellar, from executive producer and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Kip Thorne. Interstellar, from acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan, takes us on a fantastic voyage far beyond our solar system. Yet in The Science of Interstellar, Kip Thorne, the Nobel prize-winning physicist who assisted Nolan on the scientific aspects of Interstellar, shows us that the movie’s jaw-dropping events and stunning, never-before-attempted visuals are grounded in real science. Thorne shares his experiences working as the science adviser on the film and then moves on to the science itself. In chapters on wormholes, black holes, interstellar travel, and much more, Thorne’s scientific insights—many of them triggered during the actual scripting and shooting of Interstellar—describe the physical laws that govern our universe and the truly astounding phenomena that those laws make possible. Interstellar and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s14).
  discovery science space shows: Progress in Discovery Science Setsuo Arikawa, Ayumi Shinohara, 2003-07-31 Annotation This book documents the scientific outcome and constitutes the final report of the Japanese research project on discovery science. During three years more than 60 scientists participated in the project and developed a wealth of new methods for knowledge discovery and data mining. The 52 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and span the whole range of knowledge discovery from logical foundations and inductive reasoning to statistical inference and computational learning. A broad variety of advanced applications are presented including knowledge discovery and data mining in very large databases, knowledge discovery in network environments, text mining, information extraction, rule mining, Web mining, image processing, and pattern recognition.
  discovery science space shows: 108-1 Hearings: Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Developments, Etc., Part 6, April 3, 2003, * , 2003
  discovery science space shows: Popular Mechanics , 2000-01 Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.
  discovery science space shows: The Bilingual Advantage in Executive Functioning Hypothesis Kenneth Paap, 2022-12-30 The Bilingual Advantage in Executive Functioning Hypothesis is a ground-breaking book that explores one of the liveliest debates in bilingualism and cognitive psychology. It examines the hypothesis that using two languages leads to the enhancement of domain-general executive functioning (EF) and argues that either the bilingual advantage does not exist or is restricted to very specific circumstances. The conclusion extends to situations where EF is referred to as self-control, self-regulation, self-discipline, attention-control, impulse control, inhibitory control, cognitive control, and willpower. The book explores the evolving core assumptions underlying the bilingual advantage hypothesis, framing the debate within the broader context of a replication crisis. It provides a critical review of seminal studies and meta-analyses and argues that the empirical evidence does not support a bilingual advantage on EF that is distinguishable from zero. Part I lays the foundation for the debate, providing the background needed to understand the state-of-the-art research on EF and bilingual language control. The next part then provides a detailed review of the empirical evidence triggering each iteration of the hypothesis. This includes new data that compares tests of the bilingual advantage hypothesis based on self-reports of cognitive control to performance-based measures of EF. A third theoretical part considers several explanations for why managing two languages may not enhance aspects of domain-general cognition. This is essential reading for students and scholars in bilingualism, psychology, linguistics, languages, speech and hearing science, and related fields. It also serves as an excellent primary source for graduate courses on the bilingual advantage debate, and is useful for advanced undergraduate courses in psycholinguistics, cognition or bilingualism.
  discovery science space shows: Departments of Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2006 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, 2006
  discovery science space shows: Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports , 1994
  discovery science space shows: Expedition Wayne Douglas Barlowe, 1990 In 2358 Wayne Douglas Barlowe joined the first manned flight to Darwin IV, a newly discovered world beyond our solar system. Here he provides naturalistic paintings that vividly capture the alien creatures he encountered. Illustrations, full-color paintings, and maps.
  discovery science space shows: Lunar Discovery Salvador Mercer, 2018-06-16 What lies on the dark side of the moon could change the course of humanity forever. When a Chinese rover discovers an alien technology on the dark side of the moon, it is up to Richard 'Rock' Crandon and his NASA team of scientists and engineers to devise a way to return before the Chinese and Russians. Forced to deal with bureaucratic oversight and a complex team of personalities, Rock Crandon pushes his team to their limits. With pressure mounting, the world is pushed closer to conflict and war as the NASA team finds itself seriously behind in the newly initiated space race. The future of mankind, its ideological and technological advances are at stake, as the world's super powers race to discover what lies on the dark side of the moon. Who will get there first, and at what cost?
  discovery science space shows: Examination of Federal and State Science and Technology Programs as Viewed from a Midwestern Perspective United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, 1989
  discovery science space shows: Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society Michael G. Shafto, Pat Langley, 1997 This volume features the complete text of the material presented at the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Papers have been loosely grouped by topic and an author index is provided in the back. As in previous years, the symposium included an interesting mixture of papers on many topics from researchers with diverse backgrounds and different goals, presenting a multifaceted view of cognitive science. In hopes of facilitating searches of this work, an electronic index on the Internet's World Wide Web is provided. Titles, authors, and summaries of all the papers published here have been placed in an online database which may be freely searched by anyone. You can reach the web site at: www-csli.stanford.edu/cogsci97.
  discovery science space shows: Cable Vision , 1998
  discovery science space shows: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1970 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
  discovery science space shows: Science and Technology Education at Community Colleges United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology, 1989
  discovery science space shows: 1971 National Science Foundation Authorization United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development, 1970
  discovery science space shows: Cancer Drug Design and Discovery Stephen Neidle, 2013-09-30 Cancer Drug Design and Discovery, Second Edition is an important reference on the underlying principles for the design and subsequent development of new anticancer small molecule agents. New chapters have been added to this edition on areas of particular interest and therapeutic promise, including cancer genomics and personalized medicine, DNA-targeted agents and more. This book includes several sections on the basic and applied science of cancer drug discovery and features those drugs that are now approved for human use and are in the marketplace, as well as those that are still under development. By highlighting some of the general principles involved in taking molecules through basic science to clinical development, this book offers a complete and authoritative reference on the design and discovery of anticancer drugs for translational scientists and clinicians involved in cancer research. - Provides a clinical perspective on the development of new molecularly targeted anticancer agents with the latest and most promising chemotherapeutic approaches - Offers a broad view of where the field is going, what tools drug discovery is using to produce new agents and how they are evaluated in the laboratory and clinic - Features 6 new chapters devoted to advances in technology and successful anticancer therapies, such as cancer genomics and personalized medicine, DNA-targeted agents, B-Raf inhibitors and more - Each chapter includes extensive references to the primary and review literature, as well as to relevant web-based sources
  discovery science space shows: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1970
  discovery science space shows: Fiscal Year 1993 DOE Conservation and Renewable Energy Research and Development Programs United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Environment, 1992
  discovery science space shows: Catalog of Educational Captioned Films/videos for the Deaf , 1993
  discovery science space shows: Progress in Physics, vol. 4/2006 Dmitri Rabounski, Florentin Smarandache, Larissa Borissova, Progress in Physics has been created for publications on advanced studies in theoretical and experimental physics, including related themes from mathematics.
  discovery science space shows: New Scientist and Science Journal , 1994
  discovery science space shows: 1994 NASA Authorization United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation, 1993
  discovery science space shows: Women of Color In STEM Beverly Irby, Nahed Abdelrahman, Barbara Polnick, Julia Ballenger, 2021-03-01 Though there has been a rapid increase of women’s representation in law and business, their representation in STEM fields has not been matched. Researchers have revealed that there are several environmental and social barriers including stereotypes, gender bias, and the climate of science and engineering departments in colleges and universities that continue to block women’s progress in STEM. In this book, the authors address the issues that encounter women of color in STEM in higher education.
  discovery science space shows: Alberta-Montana Discovery Guide Alberta-Montana Heritage Partnership, 1997 Alberta and Montana have much to offer the modern-day explorer: world-class museums, parks set in spectacular natural surroundings, and historic sites that bring the past to life. This indispensable guide includes over 300 color photographs, descriptions, easy-to-follow directions, and contact information for nearly 500 attractions across Alberta and Montana.
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in the near-Mars space. Discovery funded two sensors on the instrument, which was developed by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics. A Discovery mission under development is the …

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in the way NASA explores space. Providing opportunities for low-cost planetary science missions, the Discovery Program has funded a series of relatively small, focused, and innovative …

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Featuring exquisite renderings of cosmic phenomena, seminal scientific instruments, and spectacular scenes in deep space, the new Hayden Planetarium Space Show Dark Universe …

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science. Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation In the 1920s, Edwin Hubble’s discovery of a pattern in the red shift of light from galaxies moving away from Earth led to the theory of an …

Discovery-Driven Science - NASA
NASA’s missions are often described as technology-enabled and science-driven. This has been the hallmark of such icons of discovery as the Hubble Space Telescope, the Earth Observing …

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Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) landed a spacecraft on Mars. It’s studying things that are happening inside the planet. In 2019, the craft detected the first “earthquakes,” or …

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Apr 24, 1990 · Hubble Space Telescope has observed during its 35-year lifetime. The portrait features the giant nebula NGC 2014 and its neighbour NGC 2020, which together form. ay, is …

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The mission of 2001’s Discovery spaceship, an Earth to Jupiter rendezvous (in the novel: Earth to Saturn), was chosen as the design reference mission for this vehicle

DISCOVERY ON THE FRONTIERS OF SPACE: EXPLORING …
Space science has come a long way in the 60 years since NASA’s (National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s) found-ing and James Van Allen’s launch of Explorer 1, America’s first …

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“The Age of Discovery.” There have been discovery and exploration, but not yet settlement—unsurprisingly, since we are only 50 years into the Age of Reconnaissance for …

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To successfully achieve a lasting human presence in deep space, NASA strategically prioritizes hardware development by beginning with the agency’s widely recognized blueprint for …

The Next Decade of Discovery in Solar and Space Physics
Past decade firsts: from the Sun to the outer fringes of the solar system. Vision To discover the secrets of the local cosmos. To expand and safeguard humanity’s home in space. The upper …

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Space Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP): Provides undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years, and entering graduate students, with professional experience in space …

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NASA’s Space Nuclear Propulsion (SNP) project aims to demonstrate a hydrogen-fed NTP engine at 900 s specific impulse (Isp) and approximately 1015 klbf of thrust. DARPA- ’s …

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Space Station, and participants designed parachutes to safely bring astronauts back to Earth. The camp also included space-related activities, a planetarium experience, and engaging STEM …

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in the near-Mars space. Discovery funded two sensors on the instrument, which was developed by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics. A Discovery mission under development is the …

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