1
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crop rotation
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agricultural societies
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Crop rotation is a traditional agricultural practice used in agricultural societies to maintain soil fertility, prevent disease, and ensure food security.
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16
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2
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nitrogen
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agricultural societies
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Nitrogen is essential for soil fertility and crop growth in agricultural societies, often replenished through fertilizers or crop rotation.
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6
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3
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copper sulfate
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agricultural societies
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Copper sulfate is commonly used in agricultural societies as a fungicide and pesticide for crops.
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5
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4
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food preservation
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agricultural societies
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Agricultural societies use canning, pickling, and sun-drying as methods for food preservation.
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5
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5
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furrow
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agricultural societies
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Furrows are a common feature in traditional agricultural fields, used for planting crops and improving irrigation.
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5
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6
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root hair
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agricultural societies
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Agricultural societies recognize the importance of root hairs for nutrient and water absorption in plants and crop growth.
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5
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7
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aphid
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agricultural societies
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Aphids are detrimental pests to crops and plants in agricultural societies, necessitating management measures for control.
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4
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8
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crops
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Agricultural societies
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Staple crops like rice, wheat, and pulses are essential for sustaining livelihoods in agricultural societies.
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4
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9
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producer
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Agricultural societies
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Producers in agricultural societies are usually small-scale farmers who contribute to the local economy.
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4
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10
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soil
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agricultural societies
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Soil is vital for farming in agricultural societies, as its quality and structure heavily influence agricultural practices and productivity.
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4
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11
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thrips
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agricultural societies
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Thrips are a common pest in agricultural societies, causing damage to crops and plants.
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4
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12
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farming
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agricultural societies
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Farming is a respected and traditional occupation in agricultural societies, serving as the foundation of local economy and community life.
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3
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13
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machinery
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Agricultural societies
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Machinery is widely utilized in agricultural practices, such as farming and irrigation, in agricultural societies.
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3
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14
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calcium carbonate
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agricultural societies
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Agricultural societies use calcium carbonate to raise soil pH and provide essential calcium for plant growth.
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2
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15
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food gathering
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agricultural societies
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Agricultural societies conduct food gathering through cultivation of crops and domestication of animals for food production.
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2
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16
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harvest festivals
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Agricultural societies
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Harvest festivals in agricultural societies signify the end of the agricultural cycle and express gratitude for the year's crops.
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2
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17
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hull
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agricultural societies
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In agricultural societies, hulls are typically removed from seeds or fruits before consumption.
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2
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18
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nozzle
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agricultural societies
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The nozzle is used for watering crops and plants in agricultural societies.
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2
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19
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photosynthesis
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Agricultural societies
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Photosynthesis is crucial for plant growth and agricultural productivity in agricultural societies.
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2
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20
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shear
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agricultural societies
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Shearing sheep for wool is a common practice in agricultural societies.
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2
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21
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artificial pipe
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agricultural societies
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Artificial pipes were utilized for irrigation and water distribution in agricultural societies.
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1
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22
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classification
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agricultural societies
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Classification of plants, crops, and livestock is vital for farming and food production in agricultural societies.
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1
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23
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coccidiosis
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agricultural societies
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Coccidiosis is a major issue in poultry and livestock farming for agricultural societies.
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1
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24
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cultivar
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agricultural societies
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Cultivars are selected in agricultural societies for specific desirable traits like yield, taste, or disease resistance.
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1
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25
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cultural ceremonies
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agricultural societies
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Cultural ceremonies in agricultural societies are often linked to agricultural cycles and seasonal changes.
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1
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26
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daylight
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agricultural societies
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In agricultural societies, daylight hours determine the timing of farming tasks.
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1
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27
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find underground
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agricultural societies
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Agricultural societies used the concept of finding underground water sources for irrigation and farming.
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1
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28
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herding
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agricultural societies
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Herding in agricultural societies is performed by specific farmers in rural areas.
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1
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29
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leach
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agricultural societies
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Leaching is used in agricultural societies to remove soluble nutrients or minerals from the soil.
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1
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30
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microbial diversity
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agricultural societies
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Microbial diversity in agricultural societies is acknowledged for its contributions to soil fertility, pest control, and natural farming.
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1
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31
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milking machine
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agricultural societies
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Milking machines are commonly used in modern dairy farming to efficiently extract milk from cows and goats in agricultural societies.
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1
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32
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ph level
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agricultural societies
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Successful crop production and farming in agricultural societies depend on knowledge of pH levels in soil.
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1
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33
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plant
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agricultural societies
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Plants are vital for sustenance and agriculture and are often seen as a symbol of prosperity and fertility in agricultural societies.
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1
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34
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seasonal practices
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agricultural societies
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Agricultural societies practice seasonal planting and harvesting of crops.
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1
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35
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stable
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agricultural societies
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A stable is a place associated with agricultural societies where farm animals, particularly horses, are kept and is connected to rural lifestyle.
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1
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36
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stake
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agricultural societies
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Stakes are used as plant supports in gardens or fields in agricultural societies.
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1
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37
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sulfuric acid
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agricultural societies
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Sulfuric acid is used as a fertilizer and soil amendment in agricultural societies.
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1
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38
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traditional clothing
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agricultural societies
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Traditional clothing in agricultural societies is designed to be simple and durable for practical purposes.
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1
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39
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weaving
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agricultural societies
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Weaving is a traditional craft essential for creating clothing and household items in agricultural societies.
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1
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40
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weeds
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agricultural societies
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Weeds are unwanted plants that compete with crops and require careful management in agricultural societies to maintain a healthy crop yield.
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1
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41
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yearling
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agricultural societies
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A yearling is a one-year-old animal ready for sale or breeding in agricultural societies.
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1
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