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Paper Title: PATIENTS TENDENCY TOWARDS AYURVEDA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105989
Register Paper ID - 208042
Title: PATIENTS TENDENCY TOWARDS AYURVEDA
Author Name(s): Dr. Madhuri M Rao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j179-j184
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1227
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Patients tendency, Ayurveda, treatment, Allopathic
Paper Title: Christian Denomination And Their Nature
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105988
Register Paper ID - 208059
Title: CHRISTIAN DENOMINATION AND THEIR NATURE
Author Name(s): Vishwas Gorakhnath Valvi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j172-j178
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1301
Protestant Reformation in 1517, the number of denominations really began to multiply.The Reformation instigated by a number of events, most notably Martin Luther's 95 Theses emphasized a personal faith. This movement was in reaction to the fact that interpretations of the Bible, grace (spontaneously given love and mercy from God), the absolution of sins and entry into heaven were all mediated through priests in Catholicism. Luther and his followers claimed that the Bible, not a church hierarchy, was the ultimate authority over all people, including priests and the pope, and that several ecclesiastical practices, such as granting indulgences (paying the church money to be absolved of sins), were corrupt.Initially, there were just a few major Protestant groups, but ultimately, the Reformation ushered in more Christian offshoots.By the 17th century, the contemporary word "denomination" began to be used to describe religious offshoots, Michelle Sanchez, an associate professor of theology at Harvard Divinity School, told Live Science via email.
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Protestant groups, Reformation in, denominations, Bible, grace, Christian, Martin Luther, Catholicism,Church
Paper Title: SEPARATION OF PLASTIC BOTTLES BASED ON ITS GRADE USING RFID TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105987
Register Paper ID - 207948
Title: SEPARATION OF PLASTIC BOTTLES BASED ON ITS GRADE USING RFID TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): CYNTHIA BOBY, JOE THOMSON K.M, PHILOMINA PETER, SACHIN A J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j161-j171
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1476
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RFID, Reverse vending machine, Vending machine
Paper Title: PLANT TISSUE CULTURE APPLICATIONS IN HORTICULTURAL CROPS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105986
Register Paper ID - 208031
Title: PLANT TISSUE CULTURE APPLICATIONS IN HORTICULTURAL CROPS
Author Name(s): Devanakonda.Revati Rajanya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j156-j160
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1287
Producing plants from single cell which are true to type on artificial media in monitored environment is done through plant tissue culture. Tissue culture has been suitable method for producing disease free planting materials of vegetative propagated crops in horticulture industry. Some methodologies of tissue culture like micropropagation which is vastly used because of its production quality and time saving procedure, Though it is cost effective procedure. Somaclonal variations can produce desirable regenerated plants with improved quality and traits and also these desirable and true to type vegetative clones can be conserved for future use to avoid their loss from biotic and abiotic stress related problems .
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plant tissue culture, micro propagation, in-vitro, somaclonal variation , horticultural crops
Paper Title: ANDROID OFFLOADING COMPUTING OVER CLOUD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105985
Register Paper ID - 208024
Title: ANDROID OFFLOADING COMPUTING OVER CLOUD
Author Name(s): Rahul singh, Pragati Tomar, Priya Pandey, Basukinath Tiwari, P R Sonawane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j150-j155
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 2324
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android , cloud , offloader
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF DEMONSTRATION ON KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE ON DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AMONG GENERAL PUBLIC AT PUDUCHERRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105984
Register Paper ID - 207982
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF DEMONSTRATION ON KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE ON DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AMONG GENERAL PUBLIC AT PUDUCHERRY
Author Name(s): M.Melvin David, V.Sujitra, E.Arulmozhi, Dr.Navaneetha M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j144-j149
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1303
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Disaster, Disaster Preparedness, General Public, Demonstration, Effectiveness, Level of Knowledge, Level of Attitude, Level of Practice.
Paper Title: APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING IN CANCER DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105983
Register Paper ID - 208002
Title: APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING IN CANCER DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION
Author Name(s): Manasvi Kapoor, Vibhor Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j136-j143
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1291
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Breast Cancer; Breast Cancer Detection; Medical Inputs; Machine Learning
Paper Title: SMART GRID: THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105982
Register Paper ID - 207988
Title: SMART GRID: THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Author Name(s): Karumuri Charan Vamsi, Kadiyala Haripriya, Karri Nanajee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j132-j135
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1281
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Smart grid, control, distributed generation, economics, storage and demand response.
Paper Title: Effect of Various Dry Powder Organic Manure on Sugarcane Crop
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105981
Register Paper ID - 207987
Title: EFFECT OF VARIOUS DRY POWDER ORGANIC MANURE ON SUGARCANE CROP
Author Name(s): Dr. Gholap Prakash Narayanrao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j128-j131
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1232
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is a member of Poaceae/ Gramineae family, is a perennial grass, which grows well in plenty of sunlight, high temperatures, good drainage, fertile soils and requires large quantities of water (1500 mm of rain per year/ grown with irrigation). The experiment was conducted on the farm located at Khandepargaon, V-P High-tech Research farm, Dist. Beed. The experiment design was a randomized block design [RBD] with seven treatments and four replicates i.e. leafy tree's dry manures like Azardiracta indica dry manure (Azi.DM.); Gliricidia dry manure (Gs.DM.); Non-leguminous weeds plants dry manure like Achyranthes aspera dry manure (A.DM.); Parthenium hystorophorus dry manure (P.DM.); Neem seed cake (N.C.); compared with chemical fertilizers like Nitrogen+Phosphorus+Potassium (NPK); along with Control (CON); Results shows the highest yield of Sugarcane fresh vegetation was in the plot treated with A.aspera dry powder organic manure followed by on Neem cake manure then on A.indica dry powder organic manure followed by the treatment of G.sepium dry powder organic manure and the lowest yield of Sugarcane fresh vegetation kg/ha on Control followed by on P.hysterophorus dry powder organic manure then on the treatment of chemical fertilizers NPK. The C:N ratio of Sugarcane crop yield cultivated on organic manure was highest in the plot treated with P.hysterophorus dry powder organic manure then on A.aspera dry powder organic manure followed by Neem seed cake treatment then in the plot treated with A.indica dry powder organic manure, the minimum C:N ratio was observed on the treatment Control then followed by G.sepium dry powder organic manure then on the treatment of chemical fertilizers NPK [3]. Excessive and imbalanced use of chemical fertilizers has adversely affected the soil, causing decreasing the structure and water holding capacity, reduction in organic carbon and microbial flora of soil results as increasing acidity and alkalinity and harding of soil, to solve this organic manure plays an important role, they are complementary to the chemical fertilizers and many times they have the capacity to replace them [5].
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dry manure, organic, non leguminous, weeds.
Paper Title: PRIVACY-PRESERVING MULTI-KEYWORD RANKED SEARCH OVER ENCRYPTED CLOUD DATA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105980
Register Paper ID - 207997
Title: PRIVACY-PRESERVING MULTI-KEYWORD RANKED SEARCH OVER ENCRYPTED CLOUD DATA
Author Name(s): Kalpesh Badhe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j124-j127
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1250
The advent of cloud computing, data owners are motivated to outsource their complex data management systems from local sites to commercial public cloud for great flexibility and economic savings. But for protecting data privacy, sensitive data has to be encrypted before outsourcing, which obsoletes traditional data utilization based on plaintext keyword search. Thus, enabling an encrypted cloud data search service is of paramount importance. Considering the large number of data users and documents in cloud, it is crucial for the search service to allow multi-keyword query and provide result similarity ranking to meet the effective data retrieval need. Related works on searchable encryption focus on single keyword search or Boolean keyword search, and rarely differentiate the search results. In this paper, for the first time, we define and solve the challenging problem of privacy-preserving multi-keyword ranked search over encrypted cloud data (MRSE), and establish a set of strict privacy requirements for such a secure cloud data utilization system to become a reality. We first propose a basic MRSE scheme using secure inner product computation, and then significantly improve it to meet different privacy requirements in two levels of threat models. Thorough analysis investigating privacy and efficiency guarantees of proposed schemes is given, and experiments on the real-world dataset further show proposed schemes indeed introduce low overhead on computation and communication.
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cloud computing, multi-keyword, searchable encryption
Paper Title: ANTIMICROBIAL FINISHING OF COTTON FABRIC USING ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA(NILAVEMBU) FOR PERSONEL HYGIENE PROTECTION AND WOUND HEALING APPLICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105979
Register Paper ID - 207980
Title: ANTIMICROBIAL FINISHING OF COTTON FABRIC USING ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA(NILAVEMBU) FOR PERSONEL HYGIENE PROTECTION AND WOUND HEALING APPLICATION
Author Name(s): R. Rajeev, J. Camillus, S. Aravindan, M. Janarthanan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j119-j123
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1224
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TLC, Andrographis panniculata, Phytochemical constituents, agar well diffusion method.
Paper Title: HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH ASIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105978
Register Paper ID - 207977
Title: HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH ASIA
Author Name(s): L SELVI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j114-j118
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1194
Living in the era of digitalisation & reading the news that arrays the possibility of converting the cosmos to earth has done nothing with the downtrodden, poverty stricken millions of people who are neither aware of their basic rights nor governed by the measures of the welfare State. Yes, it is the truth at present regarding the rights of human being in South Asia. Though governed by elected representatives, the voices of the underprivileged and marginalised groups are not heard in countries like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. The trade involved in trafficking, smuggling, cyber terrorism has flourished in this decade and made it a business over billions of money in it. Apart from it the Crackdowns on the Right to Freedom of Expression intensified across the region. Enforced disappearances continued to scar communities in Pakistan and Bangladesh; civilian casualties remained at record highs in Afghanistan, civil society organisations continued to be harassed and shut down in almost every country. Journalists continued to be targeted, members of the political opposition were arbitrarily arrested, religious and ethnic minority groups and Indigenous Peoples continued to be demonised. This paper is the comparative study of the above stated violations with that of the competency and adequacy of the laws on both the national and international forums to control and eradicate such inhuman practices.
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voices of the underprivileged and marginalised groups - trade involved in trafficking, smuggling, cyber terrorism - civil society organisations -competency and adequacy of the laws
Paper Title: VITAMIN D: FUTURE THERAPEUTIC WEAPON TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105977
Register Paper ID - 207978
Title: VITAMIN D: FUTURE THERAPEUTIC WEAPON TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS
Author Name(s): SHOBHIT GUPTA, NIHARIKA SHARMA, DR. BHAWNA SHARMA, DR. K.K. MOHANTY, DR. SHRIPAD A. PATIL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j102-j113
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1214
Vitamin D is well acknowledged for calcium homeostasis is a fat soluble vitamin whose scarcity could cause metabolic disorders infectious diseases and rickets and osteomalacia. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), is an ancient pathogen that through an evolutionally developed complex mechanism to immune surveillance and acquire the ability to establish persistent infection, tuberculosis (TB) in its host. There are emerging evidences suggesting the relation of vitamin D deficiency in establishing tuberculosis. This review summarises the importance of Vitamin D for the treatment of tuberculosis. Since the efficacy has depleted of the Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG), the only approved TB vaccine so there is a need to investigate for a new vaccine candidate. Previous studies suggest that the incidence and severity of tuberculosis are associated with low levels of Vitamin D and it is associated with an increased risk for emerging active TB infection. In vitro logistical data shows that Vitamin D increase innate immune response against the growth of MTB giving a high dose of Vitamin D on TB patients. Recent studies concluded that the Vitamin D can be recommended for the adjunctive therapy in treating and prevention of TB, in combination with anti-tuberculosis drugs.
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Tuberculosis, Vitamin D, BCG, Therapy, Diagnosis.
Paper Title: WOMEN AND SOCIETY: A STUDY OF THEMES AND ATTITUDES IN THE NOVELS OF ANITA NAIR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105976
Register Paper ID - 207976
Title: WOMEN AND SOCIETY: A STUDY OF THEMES AND ATTITUDES IN THE NOVELS OF ANITA NAIR
Author Name(s): Richa Langyan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j98-j101
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1334
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Paper Title: FAKENEWSDETECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105975
Register Paper ID - 207958
Title: FAKENEWSDETECTION
Author Name(s): Urmi Dabholkar, Reshma Kalapurackal, Soniya Timapur, Allan Lopes
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j93-j97
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1349
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Index Terms - Fake News, Passive Aggressive Classifier, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing..
Paper Title: PATCH ANTENNA USING METAMATERIALS FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105974
Register Paper ID - 207956
Title: PATCH ANTENNA USING METAMATERIALS FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Doshi Priyal, Dr. Milind Shah, Khyati Chavda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j89-j92
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1222
Metamaterials are artificial engineered materials with unusual electromagnetic properties which are not found in nature. The use of metamaterial in patch antenna not only reduces the size of antenna but also improves the antenna parameters like gain, directivity, bandwidth enhancement and efficiency. In this review paper, an introduction and overview of metamaterials and its application in patch antenna is described. A comparison of literature review on the basis of size reduction, gain and bandwidth enhancement techniques for various wireless applications is presented.
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Metamaterial, Patch Antenna, Wireless Applications.
Paper Title: A REVIEW: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF CHEST OF COVID-19 PATIENTS & ITS PREDICTIONS USING AI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105973
Register Paper ID - 207949
Title: A REVIEW: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF CHEST OF COVID-19 PATIENTS & ITS PREDICTIONS USING AI
Author Name(s): Siddharth K. Ganvir, Dr.V.L.Agrawal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j85-j88
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1200
With the exponentially growing COVID-19 (corona virus disease 2019) pandemic, clinicians continue to seek accurate and rapid diagnosis methods in addition to virus and antibody testing modalities. Because radiographs such as X-rays and computed tomography (CT) scans are cost-effective and widely available at public health facilities, hospital emergency rooms (ERs), and even at rural clinics, they could be used for rapid detection of possible COVID-19-induced lung infections. Therefore, toward automating the COVID-19 detection, we propose a viable and efficient deep learning-based chest radiograph framework to analyze COVID-19 cases with accuracy. A unique dataset is prepared from available sources containing the chest view of CT scan/X-ray data for COVID-19 cases. Our proposed framework leverages a data augmentation of radiograph images algorithm for the COVID-19 data, by adaptively employing the MATLAB and NeuroSolution on COVID-19 infected chest images to generate a train a robust model. The training data consisting of actual and synthetic chest images are fed into our customized neural network model, which achieves COVID-19 detection with good accuracy. Furthermore, through this it is possible to efficiently automate COVID-19 detection from radiograph images to provide a fast and reliable evidence of COVID-19 infection in the lung that can complement existing COVID-19 diagnostics modalities.
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COVID-19, MatLab, Neuro Solution Software, Microsoft excel, Various Transform TechniqueCOVID-19, MatLab, Neuro Solution Software, Microsoft excel, Various Transform Technique
Paper Title: Understanding and an Analysis of the “Handi” (Rice-Beer) Of ``Santal Tribe``- A Ritualistic Drinks Viewpoint
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105972
Register Paper ID - 207964
Title: UNDERSTANDING AND AN ANALYSIS OF THE “HANDI” (RICE-BEER) OF ``SANTAL TRIBE``- A RITUALISTIC DRINKS VIEWPOINT
Author Name(s): Joseph Hansda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j80-j84
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1263
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Paper Title: POWER SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH LOAD PRIORITY CONTROL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105971
Register Paper ID - 207913
Title: POWER SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH LOAD PRIORITY CONTROL
Author Name(s): Jidhin Poulose, P Aswin Ayyappadas, Sangeeth Jacob Shaji, Sreenath S, Ginnes K John
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j70-j79
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1247
One of the main concerns of the world economy is unstable power supply. On the load side, many present-day services and equipment cannot tolerate even momentary interruptions of utility supply. With the emergence of renewables, there are multiple sources where the power is generated but they cannot be used efficiently due to their intermittent nature in addition to the dangers of backfeeding. The problem of backfeed and the dangers caused by backfeed current can be overcome by isolating each source by means of relays. Whenever the system senses a disturbance, these isolators, under the command of a microcontroller, automatically isolate the power supply. These isolators can be realized by relays which in addition to isolating the power supply, can also be used to transfer the source of power to load from one supply to another. To switch from one power supply to another, rapid switching between different power sources is required. In addition to enabling backfeed protection, rapid switching also maintains power supply to the load without any interruption. Thus all transfers are open transitions and the sources are never connected to each other.
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Switching Devices, Microcontroller, Backfeed, Renewable Energy Resources, Photovoltaic, Protective Relay.
Paper Title: ``Using Big Data Analytics to control Covid19 Pandemic``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105970
Register Paper ID - 207944
Title: ``USING BIG DATA ANALYTICS TO CONTROL COVID19 PANDEMIC``
Author Name(s): P. V. Naga Lakshmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: j62-j69
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1201
The COVID?19 epidemic has caused an outsized number of human losses and havoc within the economic, societal, social, and health systems around the world. Controlling such epidemic requires understanding its behaviour and characteristics, which may be identified by collecting and analyzing the related big data. However, because of the vast amount of data available on COVID?19 from various sources, there is a requirement to review the roles of massive data analysis in controlling the spread of COVID?19, presenting the most challenges and directions of COVID?19 data analysis. Therefore, during this paper, we conduct a literature review to highlight the contributions of several studies within the domain of COVID?19?based big data analysis. The study presents as taxonomy of several applications accustomed manage and control the pandemic. Moreover, this study discusses several challenges encountered during analyzing COVID?19 data. The findings of this paper suggest valuable future directions to be considered for further research and applications.
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big data; big data analytics; AI (AI); 2019 novel corona virus disease (COVID?19); healthcare system
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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