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My name is David Spears and I am an Intellectual Property attorney who manages patent portfolios for client ranges from start-up companies to multibillion dollar companies around the world. I am also a former college football player for Michigan State University. I am interviewing people who have invested in themselves and Intellectual property, and who then goes on to start a business around their intellectual Property.
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Intellectual Radio

Intellectual Radio

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Intellectual Radio, Over 300 Different Podcast. Something for Everyone. Feed Your Brain. Streaming 24/7. Over 20k episodes. Please like and share. If you like what you hear please donate on our website. IntellectualRadio.com
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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Welcome to the Geeky Sexual and Intellectual Podcast! Do you love exploring the worlds of anime, movies, adult cartoons, shows, and popular culture, while diving deep into trending topics, sex, and relationships? If so, you’re in the right place! The Geeky Sexual and Intellectual Podcast is your go-to for honest, fun, and thought-provoking conversations that cover it all.
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,400 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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Hello and welcome to The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast by Appleyard Lees, a conversation about intellectual property, focused on stories and insights from IP professionals, inventors, and entrepreneurs at the forefront of creating, managing and commercialising IP. The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast discusses best practice for monetising and protecting IP. If you have a question, topic or issue you’d like our IP specialists to discuss on the podcast, tweet us get in tou ...
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Intellectual freedom is not just a buzzword. It is a fundamental necessity for human civilization and your life's flourishing. It is the essence of the human spirit to question, explore, and seek answers to the most profound questions that confront us every day. Without intellectual freedom, we are but slaves to the whims of those in power, unable to challenge authority, push boundaries, or pursue truth. In our post-modern world, ignorance and oppression weigh heavy on all of us, stifling cr ...
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What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions our podcast series, led by graduate students at the University of Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics. Do join in on our conversations! (The theme song of "Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast" was created at jukedeck.com)
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The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law CIPIL was founded in 2004. Through its activities, CIPIL aims to promote the investigation, understanding and critical appraisal of these important fields of law. The CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series brings together specialist speakers to discuss prevailing issues in relation to copyright, patents, trademarks, design rights, and other subjects. The Centre brings together a group of legal academics already recognised for their ...
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Intellectucool

Life and Culture Podcast by Intellectucool

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INTELLECTUCOOL is a place where communities and creatives can be better understood. Artist, intellectuals and professionals are provided with a platform to use dialogue and interactive events to challenge some of our generations biggest conundrums and break old habits. Through conversation, Intellectucool is cultivating community and inspiring social good. Austin (IG @a4aus) and Victor (IG @victhegenius) take a step away from the live events and community discussions to bring that same energ ...
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@Intellect

Kinshuk Dudeja

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AtIntellect focuses on emerging trends in technology, business and everything in between. Every other week, Kinshuk Dudeja chats with professionals from different backgrounds/industries who share unfiltered insights on topics that matter.
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IP... Frequently: A Not-Very Intellectual Business Podcast

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When humanity appears to be at its breaking point... Two men offer up their voices in the darkness! Leading the huddled masses into the safe harbor of good business practices, 80's music and headline news, we introduce the IP... Frequently podcast. Meet David and Brad, two small businessmen giving you the straight talk every week on IP… Frequently. Subscribe and stay up-to-date on their weekly stream of episodes.
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Intellectual depth is all about finding your true identity. Self-discovery, empowerment, creating your inner empire. How to deal with things that happen in your life. Our advice, experience about life and how to overcome anything you encounter. Acceptance of who you are as an individual. Building positive thoughts towards humanity
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Intellectual

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Curating and Commenting on World News, History, and Literature. Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYtm2tFMvmCoePRJTH5yUxA Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Intellectual.Timeout
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Inhale Intellect

Inhale Intellect

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Load your bowl and kick back with Inhale Intellect. We're inviting you to join us as we delve into the amazing world of comedy, politics, national news, and everything else you can think of while smoking large amounts of marijuana. Look for us on ITunes, GooglePlay, and Stitcher! We love ya (;
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The Rambling Intellect

Rambling Intellect

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Welcome to The Rambling Intellect where your host John D. bring his unique insight into current happenings in politics and entertainment. However, be warned that John D. is a self proclaimed Star Trek watching, Star Wars quoting, Comic Book Reading proud member of geek nation. So .. yeah ... what ever that means.
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Welcome to Beyond the Text, a podcast series dedicated to delving into intellectual history with depth and context. In a world saturated with quick takes, Beyond the Text goes the extra mile. Paying homage to Skinner's insights on the importance of context, this podcast unveils overlooked aspects of historical and intellectual narratives. Co-hosted by Samuel Woodall and Jack Thomson, Beyond the Text explores the profound impact of thought and ideas throughout human history—forces that have d ...
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Each week, intellectually-curious comedian and filmmaker Jeff Grace has in-depth conversations with the most interesting minds from philosophy, economics, journalism, politics, entertainment, business, self improvement, literature, music, sports and more.
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Once thought frozen and geologically dead, Mimas may host a global liquid ocean just beneath its icy shell. By analyzing Cassini data—tiny librations, apsidal precession, and recent surges in orbital eccentricity—scientists infer a 20–30 km ocean decoupling the crust from the core. The ocean's youth, formed within the last 5–25 million years, provi…
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In a deck shuffle or a data network, randomness seems pure chaos—yet a surprising order hides in the cycles of a permutation. We unpack why the expected number of cycles in a random permutation of n items equals the harmonic number H_n, and how for large n this grows only like ln n (more precisely, ln n + gamma). We’ll connect this elegant math to …
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An American kestrel—the size of a large coffee mug—helps northern Michigan cherry growers cut losses and boost food safety. By installing cavity nest boxes, growers create a landscape of fear that dramatically reduces damage (more than 10x in one study) and trims bird droppings. The economics are striking: nest boxes cost about $115 upfront with ro…
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Challenging the old mind-body split, this deep dive explores how senses, movement, and our physical form actively shape reasoning and learning. We’ll unpack sensory and motor simulation, somatic markers, and cognitive offload—with practical examples like gesturing and hands-on modeling that make difficult problems easier to solve. Tune in for a fre…
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Meet the hand-sized instrument that can mimic the pressures at Earth's core—and even Jupiter's. We trace the Diamond Anvil Cell from Bridgman's early anvils to the late-1950s breakthrough that paired two gem-quality diamonds with a metal gasket to trap samples. Learn how hydrostatic pressure is kept with a pressure-transmitting medium, how ruby flu…
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New infrared fingerprints from the Spitzer Space Telescope point to tryptophan in the Perseus star‑forming region, suggesting life's essential ingredients may be widespread in the cosmos rather than a miraculous accident. Meanwhile, the OSIRIS‑REx mission shows Bennu's samples carry a near‑complete starter kit for life — 14 amino acids and all five…
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We explore Google Research's D-Star, a data-science agent that reads heterogeneous data (CSV, JSON, Markdown, and more), extracts structure and context, and turns questions into executable Python code through a plan–implement–verify loop. Learn how a dedicated verifier critiques outputs beyond syntax, how a router can revise or replan to prevent er…
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Conservatism needs to be rediscovered. That is, it needs to be differentiated from the post WWII concept of liberal democracy and return to its traditional three pillars of religion, nationalism, and economic growth. And it needs to be thought of as Anglo-American conservatism, rooted in the tradition of the English Constitution going back to such …
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An in-depth look at how the iconic armored dinosaur did more than shield itself. From the tail club as a weapon and plates as social signals, to thermoregulation via vascular osteoderms and even biochemical tricks seen in crocodilians, armor was a multi-tool that solved defense, display, and physiology all at once. Note: This podcast was AI-generat…
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A concise dive into using Fibonacci numbers as a mental math shortcut for converting miles to kilometers. By taking the next Fibonacci number after a given mile value, you get quick, accurate estimates (3 mi → 5 km, 13 mi → 21 km, 55 mi → 89 km); for non-Fibonacci values you can decompose or approximate. The trick rests on Fibonacci ratios convergi…
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A data-driven look at how NBA players are moving faster on the court, rising from 4.20 mph in 2013-14 to a projected 4.43 mph in 2025-26. We explain what average on-court speed captures, why the jump matters, and how pace‑and‑space is reshaping training, defense, and strategy—plus how teams use live-tracking data and AI tools like EmberSilk to stay…
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Meet muntjacs, the bark-voiced deer of Asia. We explore their tiny size, elongated upper canines, small antlers, and scent-marking glands; their omnivorous diet and rapid reproduction; and the genomic bombshell: the southern red muntjac's rapid chromosome fusion yields just six chromosomes in females (seven in males), a record of extreme genomic pl…
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In this interview, Tiffany Gil, founder of Shza Socks, discusses her journey from solving heel blisters with an innovative sock design to creating a viral product that addressed a $200 shoe problem. Tiffany talks about the origins of her patent-pending foam padded socks, the challenges she faced, and how viral TikTok videos sparked her success. She…
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We explore how researchers used barycentric free orbital elements to strip Neptune’s gravitational noise from 1,650 Kuiper Belt objects and fed the stable, free elements into DBSCAN. The result? A second, colder cluster—an inner kernel around 43 AU just inward from the known kernel near 44 AU—offering a pristine fossil record of the solar system’s …
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We unpack how the Mahalanobis distance generalizes simple Z-scores to high‑dimensional, correlated data by using the inverse covariance to whiten the data. Instead of a naive Euclidean ball, data lie in an ellipsoid shaped by correlations; distance is directional and scale‑aware, turning chaos into a single, unitless score. Learn how this helps det…
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Join us as we unpack the armored giant Dunkleosteus terrelli, a late Devonian predator whose four-bar jaw mechanism could snap open in about 20 milliseconds and deliver extraordinary bite force. We’ll reassess famous size estimates—from a legendary 33 feet to a more plausible 11–13.5 feet based on complete skulls and pelvic girdle placement—and exp…
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In this episode of the Green Shoots Podcast, Appleyard Lees attorneys Kate Hickinson and Richard Maclennan sit down with Prof Aline Miller, Director of the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Catalyst (IBIC) and Professor at the University of Manchester. They discuss: Funding opportunities for collaborations, early-stage ideas and spinouts in the N…
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The Aeneid stands as a towering work of Classical Roman literature and a gripping dramatization of the best and worst of human nature. In the process of creating this epic poem, Vergil (70–19 BCE) became a living legend. But the real Vergil is a shadowy figure; we know that he was born into a modest rural family, that he led a private and solitary …
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I am Rolf Claessen and together with my co-host Ken Suzan I am welcoming you to episode 169 of our podcast IP Fridays! Today’s interview guest is Prof. Aloys Hüttermann, co-founder of my patent law firm Michalski Hüttermann & Partner and a true expert on the Unified Patent Court. He has written several books about the new system and we talk about a…
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In this episode we explore 238 BCE’s Decree of Canopus, a tri-lingual inscription honoring Ptolemy III that functions as three things at once: a linguistic bridge among hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek; a window into a sophisticated centralized governance with famine relief and temple patronage; and a scientific blueprint for timekeeping—the propose…
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An astonishing discovery: a regurgitated fossil of Bakuribu (also known as Ritza), a long-jawed, filter-feeding pterosaur from the early Cretaceous Rimaldo Formation in northeast Brazil. This 'comb-mouth' creature sits between earlier stenocasma and later Pterodastro and, with about 440–568 teeth, reveals how filter feeders evolved. The find also p…
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Brazil’s Unicamp researchers turn cocoa bean shells—usually waste—into a cocoa-flavored bioactive ingredient, using native stingless bee honey as an edible solvent and ultrasound-assisted extraction. This pioneering approach boosts sustainability, extends shelf life, and could scale to other agricultural residues, creating a platform for healthier,…
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A deep dive into how ancient civilizations engineered analog calculators, mapped the heavens with durable celestial charts, and codified astronomical knowledge in tablets and calendars—from the Antikythera Mechanism's eclipse predictions to the Tendere Zodiac, the Skiri Pawnee star chart, and Babylonian MUAPN. Note: This podcast was AI-generated, a…
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AI is remaking how we choose what to build with, not just how we code. Drawing on GitHub Next’s Octoverse data, we trace a shift from traditional runtime and ecosystem tradeoffs to AI-driven decision making: TypeScript surges 66% YoY for safer, faster AI‑generated code; Bash explodes 206% as AI handles scripting drudgery; and WebAssembly threatens …
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We unpack Unison 1.0, launching this November after years of work toward content-addressed code. Learn how code is identified by its content (DNA), enabling instant non-breaking renames, perfect incremental compilation, and conflict-free merges. We also explore deployment with Unison Cloud and BYOC, collaboration with Unison Share, and a roadmap fo…
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Explore how a nanometer-scale pore turns a molecule’s passage into an electrical signature, letting us read DNA, peptides, and more. We compare natural protein pores with tunable solid-state pores and show why pattern recognition is at the heart of sequencing and diagnostics—enabling fast, portable biosensing from health to the environment. We’ll a…
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A deep dive into magnetoreception, tracing the breakthrough that ties magnetic sensing to the pigeon's vestibular system. We explore the 19th‑century Vigier idea, how rapid head movements could induce detectable nanovolt signals in the semicircular canals, and how specialized hair cells translate those signals into neural pathways guiding long-dist…
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Perseverance’s SuperCam microphone captured 55 electrical discharge events over two Martian years, including tiny sonic booms. We explain triboelectricity in Mars’ thin CO2 atmosphere, why “mini lightning” matters, and how this electrical activity shapes future missions, habitats, and the search for ancient life on the red planet. Note: This podcas…
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Dive into carcinization—the repeated evolution of crab-shaped crustaceans. We unpack why a wide, low, armored body offers stability, protection, and agile sideways movement, the trade-offs like losing the tail flip, and explore examples from king crabs to porcelain crabs, plus decarcinization and hyper-carcinization. A look at how constraints shape…
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The Bhagavad Gita is a world classic often considered to be not just the 'Hindu Bible' but sometimes the 'Indian Bible' as well. Over the last two centuries, it has attracted much scholarly attention from Indologists. Ithamar Theodor's bold and revisionist monograph The Philosophy of the Bhagavad-Gita (Cambridge UP, 2025) aspires to further develop…
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A deep dive into new research showing fog is far from passive. We explore how a boundary layer low-level jet carries moist air inland, strengthens inversions, and spawns fog that can outrun surface winds. We unpack the creation–destruction balance: night-time radiative cooling powers fog growth, while morning solar heating and a warming ground hast…
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Dive into the nonlinear world of the Duffing oscillator. We explore how a simple spring with a nonlinear twist can jump between steady, predictable motion and chaotic behavior as damping, stiffness, and driving force interact. We'll unpack key parameters, jump resonance, history-dependent responses, and the numerical tools (like Runge–Kutta and hom…
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We unpack how the Pringle chip’s familiar stack is born from a saddle-shaped hyperbolic paraboloid. With z = x^2/a^2 − y^2/b^2 and the boundary x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 < 1, the opposite curvatures distribute stress and enable precise, repeatable packaging. A bite-sized dive into how pure geometry turns snack time into engineering brilliance. Note: This p…
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Rebecca Trent owns the Creek & Cave, one of the most popular comedy clubs in Austin, TX. TJ Miller is a comedian & actor. They sat down with Trey Elling at the Creek's podcast studio to chat, while munching on some BBQ from Terry Black's. Topics include: Standup-radio connection (0:00) Love for Rebecca (5:30) Rebecca's background (8:40) Rebecca's C…
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Send us a text Most people aren’t overwhelmed because life is too hard; they’re overwhelmed because their world is too big. In this episode of the Intellectual Freedom Podcast, Dr. David Hopkins breaks down why modern life is emotionally crushing us and how to reclaim your sanity by shrinking your sphere of focus. We live in a culture where we know…
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It's the annual Turkey Gobbler episode, and this Thanksgiving, David and Brad are serving up a disturbing historical pattern that explains more than you wanted to know. From the Golden State Killer's dime-sized evidence to Hitler's motivations for world domination, the hosts carve into history's most compensatory crimes with forensic precision. Tur…
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A tour of salt-based cooling tech that could redefine refrigeration. We unpack ionocaloric cooling using salt ions to trigger rapid melting and heat absorption, passive salt foam panels that radiate heat into space without electricity, and eutectic salt storage for shifting cooling loads. How these safe, nonflammable approaches could replace high-G…
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We dive into the Coffee Stains LaTeX package—a deliberately imperfect tool that generates believable coffee spills in LaTeX documents. From its 2009 origin as LaTeX Coffee to a collaborative, public-domain project, it uses the TIX vector graphics engine, a 34-color coffee palette, and user controls for opacity, scale, rotation, and position to crea…
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A deep dive into how some male hummingbirds have evolved tool-like bills—long, straight, and thick-bassed—to win fights over territory and mates. We examine the long-billed hermit, where juveniles start with curved bills that straighten as they mature, making the weapon appear in adulthood, and discuss how these designs resist axial loads during sp…
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In the West, World War II is commonly understood as the Allies’ struggle against Nazism. Often elided, if not simply forgotten, is the Soviet Union’s crucial role in that fight. With this book, acclaimed historian Jochen Hellbeck rectifies this omission by relocating the ideological core of the conflict. It was not the Western powers but Communist …
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A practical guide to the three-year LTS release that quietly compounds performance and productivity. We unpack C# 14's 'great ceremony reduction'—contextual field in auto properties, enhanced pattern matching with relational and property patterns, and extension blocks and extension properties—to cut boilerplate and improve safety. Then we lift the …
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