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A mixture contains two components w&x. the compenent is white solid which is soluble in water it is obtained on a large scale from scale seawater by the process Y component X consists of tiny pieces called feelings which can be attracted and removed from a mixture by a device Z a) what do you think component w ?b) name the process y?c) name component xd) what could be the device Z be? |
| Answer» W - SaltX - SANDY - EvaporationZ - MAGNET | |
| 19702. |
Select milk product / products from the following: (A) Idli(B) Cheese(C) Curd(D) Ghee |
| Answer» CURD is the RIGHT ANSWER | |
| 19703. |
Which of the following does not come in the category of dietary fibres (A) Kheer(B) Whole grains(C) Potatoes(D) Fresh fruits |
| Answer» TION:The correct ANSWER is (a) kheer. Hope this will help you.....PLSS mark it as Brainliest. | |
| 19704. |
What are the different methods for increasing and reducing pressure |
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Answer» To increase PRESSURE - increase the FORCE or reduce the area the force acts on. To cut up your dinner you can either PRESS HARDER on your knife or use a sharper one (sharper knives have less surface area on the cutting edge of the BLADE). To reduce pressure - decrease the force or increase the area the force acts on.Explanation: |
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| 19705. |
What are fossils?please tell |
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Answer» l is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples INCLUDE bones, shells, EXOSKELETONS, STONE imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved in amber, HAIR, PETRIFIED wood, oil, coal, and DNA remnants. |
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| 19706. |
Define Bones........,,.............................. |
| Answer» E UR ANS is up HOPE it's HELPFUL | |
| 19707. |
Q10. Picture based question: Look at the diagram shown below and answer the following questions.a) Label parts A, B, C and D.BCAvavaDIL MOBAYNUR |
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Answer» culumb=omasumc=intestined=abosmasum |
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| 19708. |
2. What will be the entropy change (ΔS), when an ideal gas undergoes a change in the pressure from pi to pf isothermally? |
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Answer» the GAS is xenonExplanation:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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| 19709. |
The cycle of six seasons is called |
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Answer» kraHope it HELPS you. MARK me as BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me. |
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| 19710. |
What is the main reason for wind movement |
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Answer» Wind is caused by a difference in pressure from ONE area to ANOTHER area on the surface of the Earth. AIR naturally moves from high to low pressure, and when it does so, it is CALLED wind. |
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| 19711. |
How is paper manufactured?? Write in your own words. |
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Answer» Paper production is mainly a two-step process in which a fibrous raw MATERIAL is first converted into pulp, and then the pulp is converted into paper. ... Pulp MAKING can be done mechanically or chemically. The pulp is then bleached and further processed, depending on the type and GRADE of paper that is to be produced. |
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1 point 12. Viscose,cupro and acetateare varieties of *O rayonO polyesterO nylonO acrylic |
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Answer» polyesterExplanation: |
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| 19713. |
If the temperature of 2 objects is same then will the transfer of heat take place |
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Answer» noExplanation:it will only TAKE PLACE when the TEMPERATURES R DIFFERENT |
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| 19714. |
Can we use scientific method to explain natural phenomena and to develop/invent useful products? |
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Answer» tion:The scientific method is a procedure CONSISTING of a series of steps with the goal of problem-solving and information-gathering. ... With a LITTLE CONSIDERATION and OBSERVATION, any problem encountered in daily life is a potential possibility to use the scientific method. ••• LOCATE or identify a problem to solve. |
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Fill in the flanks 1 the part of plant which are safe to be eaten are called. |
| Answer» EDIBLE............... | |
| 19716. |
What is the sting what should you do in case of and bitten by an insect |
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Answer» Wash the sting or bite with soap and WATER and keep it clean. Apply some calamine lotion or a PASTE of water and baking soda (unless the sting is NEAR your eyes). Put an ICE pack on the AFFECTED area for 15 minutes every few hours or so, or cover the sting with a cold compress. |
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The tropical climate is such that (a) Duration of days and nights are almost equal(b) Duration of day is more than that of night(c) Duration of day is less than that of night(d) Duration of day as well as night is less |
| Answer» OPTION CEXPLANATION:HOPE this will HELP you | |
| 19718. |
Make a sentence on golconda fort hint granite hii |
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Answer» Golconda" redirects here. For other uses, see Golconda (disambiguation). Panoramic View of Golconda Fort Golconda Golkonda Fort 001.jpg Golconda Fort is located in TelanganaGolconda Fort Location within Telangana General information Country INDIA Coordinates 17°22′59″N 78°24′04″ECoordinates: 17°22′59″N 78°24′04″E Completed 1600s Golconda Fort, also known as Golkonda (Telugu. "shepherds' hill") is a fortified citadel and an early capital city of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (c.1512–1687), located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Because of the vicinity of diamond mines, especially Kollur Mine, Golconda flourished as a trade centre of large diamonds, known as the Golconda Diamonds. The region has produced some of the world's most famous diamonds, including the colourless Koh-i-Noor (now owned by the United Kingdom), the blue Hope (United States), the pink Daria-i-Noor (Iran), the white Regent (France), the Dresden Green (Germany), and the colourless Orlov (Russia), Nizam and Jacob (India), as well as the now lost diamonds Florentine Yellow, Akbar Shah and Great Mogul.Explanation:Golconda was originally known as Mankal.[1] Golconda Fort was first built by the Kakatiyas as part of their western defenses along the lines of the Kondapalli Fort. The city and the fortress were built on a granite hill that is 120 meters (390 ft) high, surrounded by massive battlements. The fort was rebuilt and strengthened by Rani Rudrama DEVI and her successor PRATAPARUDRA.[2][3] Later, the fort came under the control of the Kamma Nayakas, who defeated the Tughlaqi army occupying WARANGAL.[4] It was ceded by Kamma king Musunuri Kapaya Nayaka to the Bahmani Sultanate as part of a treaty in 1364.[5][6] Under the Bahmani Sultanate, Golconda slowly rose to prominence. Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk (r. 1487–1543), sent by the Bahmanids as a governor at Golconda, established the city as the seat of his government around 1501. Bahmani rule gradually weakened during this PERIOD, and Sultan Quli formally became independent in 1538, establishing the Qutb Shahi dynasty based in Golconda.[7][8] Over a period of 62 years, the mud fort was expanded by the first three Qutb Shahi sultans into the present structure, a massive fortification of granite extending around 5 km (3.1 mi) in circumference. It remained the capital of the Qutb Shahi dynasty until 1590 when the capital was shifted to Hyderabad. The Qutb Shahis expanded the fort, whose 7 km (4.3 mi) outer wall enclosed the city. During the early seventeenth century a strong cotton-weaving industry existed in Golconda. Large quantities of cotton were produced for domestic and exports consumption. High quality plain or patterned cloth made of muslin and calico was produced. Plain cloth was available as white or brown colour, in bleached or dyed variety. Exports of this cloth was to Persia and European countries. Patterned cloth was made of prints which were made indigenously with indigo for blue, chay-root for red coloured prints and vegetable yellow. Patterned cloth exports were mainly to Java, Sumatra and other eastern countries.[9] The fort finally fell into ruin in 1687, after an eight-month-long siege led to its fall at the hands of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.[10] Diamonds The Golconda Fort used to have a vault where the famous Koh-i-Noor and Hope diamonds were once stored along with other diamonds.[11] Golconda is renowned for the diamonds found on the south-east at Kollur Mine near Kollur, Guntur district, Paritala and Atkur in Krishna district and cut in the city during the Kakatiya reign. At that time, India had the only known diamond mines in the world. Golkonda was the market city of the diamond trade, and gems sold there came from a number of mines. The fortress-city within the walls was famous for diamond trade. Its name has taken a generic meaning and has come to be associated with great wealth. Gemologists use this classification to denote a diamond with a complete (or almost-complete) lack of nitrogen; "Golconda" material is also referred to as "2A". Many famed diamonds are believed to have been excavated from the mines of Golconda, such as: Daria-i-Noor Noor-ul-Ain Koh-i-Noor Hope Diamond Princie Diamond Regent Diamond Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond |
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10. It is used for irrigation to reduce wastage of water. (a) Sewage (b) Sprinkler system (c) Sewrage system (d) both band cI will mark as branly master who have written answer correct |
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| 19721. |
When do scientific methods become valuable? |
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Answer» The scientific method attempts to minimize the INFLUENCE of bias or prejudice in the experimenter. ... That's the JOB of the scientific method. It provides an objective, STANDARDIZED approach to conducting EXPERIMENTS and, in doing so, improves their RESULTS. |
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Select the correct option (a) Moderate hot and Wet Climate - North East India(b) Hot and dry climate - Kerala(c) Very hot and wet climate - Rajasthan(d) Very hot and extremely wet climate - Jammu & Kashmir |
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D) Sodium and ketassium are storedstored in kerosene. |
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Answer» Sodium and Potassium are highly reactive metals and react vigorously with the oxygen, CARBON DIOXIDE and moisture present in the air such that it MAY even cause a fire. To prevent this EXPLOSIVE reaction, Sodium is kept immersed in kerosene because Sodium doesn't react with kerosene.Explanation: |
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Say T for the true statement and F for the false one. 1. Jute fibre is obtained from the outer covering of the jute fruit.2. Retting is needed to separate cotton fibres from the stem of the plant.3. Jute is used as a stuffing in life jackets and pillows.4. Coir is obtained from the kapok tree. |
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| 19725. |
. Describe briefly about any two causes that lead to decrease in ground waterlevel |
| Answer» TION:The TWO main CAUSES of Depletion of Water Table are DEFORESTATION and Over-pumping of GROUNDWATER. | |
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10. It is used for irrigation to reduce wastage of water. (a) Sewage (b) Sprinkler system (c) Sewrage system (d) both band |
| Answer» SPRINKLER SYSTEM is the CORRECT ANSWER | |
| 19727. |
The hibiscus flower is a complete flower? |
| Answer» FOLLOW meMake me BrainliestThank meExplanation:Hibiscus FLOWERS are perfect flowers (also known as complete flowers). This means each FLOWER has both male and female reproductive structure, petals, SEPALS and a receptacle. | |
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Copper cannot displace zinc from its salt solution |
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Answer» Copper is less reactive than ZINC and so placed below zinc in the reactivity SERIES of metals. ... Hence, copper cannot displace zinc from its SALT SOLUTION. for EXAMPLE, when a piece of copper is added to zinc sulphate solution, no reaction takes placeExplanation: |
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How can we solve problems in a scientific way? |
| Answer» TION:The SCIENTIFIC Method isn't Just for Scientists1. Identify the problem. The first step in the scientific method is to identify and analyze a problem. ...2. Form a HYPOTHESIS. A hypothesis is a statement that provides an educated prediction or proposed solution. ...3. Test the hypothesis by conducting an experiment. ...4. Analyze the data. ...5. Communicate the results. | |
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Rayon is also known as........... |
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Answer» s ALSO KNOWN as ARTIFICIAL SILK. |
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To make salt water a heterogeneous mixture, you would have to |
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Answer» To MAKE salt WATER a heterogeneous mixture, you WOULD have to A) ADD sand. B) add a small amount of sugar.Explanation:hope this helps |
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Who invented T.V? And on which year? |
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Answer» T.V stands for TELIVISION. It was INVENTED by Philo FarnsworthJohn Logie BairdCharles Francis Jenkins..It was invented in the YEAR 1927....Explanation:HOPE it helps you..... |
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Activities, do you find anything in comme Pour water in the beaker / bowl toof the height of the potato cup. Ensurethe potato cup does not float or submgLeave the arrangement for hallanRepeat the above experiment by toksugar solution in the beaker and watercompare with that of your previous onthe potato cup. Note your observationBy comparing potato and kishminedd in waterand note your observationsamong them? What is it?from your observations you |
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Answer» Explanation:Carry out the following osmosis experiment: Take four peeled POTATO halves and scoop each one out to make potato cups. One of these potato cups should be made from a BOILED potato. Put each potato cup in a trough containing water. Now, (a) Keep cup A empty. (b) Put one teaspoon sugar in cup B. (c) Put one teaspoon salt in cup C. (d) Put one teaspoon sugar in the boiled potato cup D. Keep these for two hours. Then observe the four potato cups and answer the following: (i) Explain why water gathers in the hollowed portion of B and C. (ii) Why is potato A necessary for this experiment? (III) Explain why water does not gather in the hollowed-out portions of A and D. MEDIUM Study later ANSWER (i) SINCE sugar and salt was present in B and C respectively, water from the trough gathered in the hollowed portions of potato in B and C by the process of osmosis. (ii) Potato A is necessary for carrying out this experiment because it acts as a control experiment. Control helps us to check what changes occurred during the course of the experiment and helps us to compare the results. (iii) Water does not gather in the hollowed portion of potato A as it was empty. Water also does not gather in the cup D because the potato used was boiled which makes it inactive as after boiling its protein structure were denatured, resulting in the DISRUPTION of the cell membrane. solution Answer By avatar Toppr How satisfied are you with the answer? |
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1.When is an object said to be in motion? |
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Answer» You can describe the MOTION of an OBJECT by its position, speed, direction, and acceleration. Explanation:HOPE this HELPS |
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Who invented process of fermentation?a) Alexander Flemingb) Louis Pasteur |
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Answer» s Pasteur_____________________________ |
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what are the products of a neutralized reaction are always - 1) a salt and a base 2) an acid and a salt 3) an acid and a base 4) a salt and water |
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Answer» Option (d)EXPLANATION:PRODUCTS produced from a NEUTRALIZATION reaction are Salt and Water |
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How many classes arethere in Bryophytes?what are they?I am 8th |
| Answer» THREE classesAccording to the LATEST classification, Bryophyta is DIVIDED into three CLASSES: Hepaticopsida (Liverworts) Anthocerotopsida (Hornworts) Bryopsida (MOSSES) | |
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What are the minerals that bones have? |
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Answer» I am telling your answer please wait Explanation:please mark a brainlist please and follow meThe major minerals found in bone are calcium and PHOSPHORUS in the FORM of an INSOLUBLE salt called hydroxyapatite [CHEMICAL formula: (Ca)10(PO4)6(OH)2]. |
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How will you assess your understanding on scientific method after doing the web quest activity? |
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Answer» st gives learners the direction NEEDED and LIMITS the availability of unwanted SITES. The teacher RETAINS most of the control. What are the components of a WebQuest? There are six essential building blocks to a WebQuest: INTRODUCTION, TASK, PROCESS, RESOURCES, EVALUATION, and CONCLUSION. |
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Explain how soil gets affected by the continuous plantation of crops in a field. plzz help mee |
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Answer» in this image UR answer is there...EXPLANATION:hope it will HELP you...plzz MARK my answer as BRAINLIEST... |
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Explain the function of skin |
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Answer» It PROTECTS us from heat,cold,rain,INSECT BITES.. It COVERS our body.Explanation:. |
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HABITAT AND ADAPTATION I. Answer the following questions:1. What is Habitat?2. Name 2 plants and 2 animals of mountain region.3. Why do desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day?4. What are the specific features present in a deer that helps it todetect the presence of predators like lion?5. Mention a few aquatic plants found in a pond.6. What is adaptation?7. What are biotic components?8. Why do camels have long legs?9. Why does a fish have slippery scales on its body?10. What are terrestrial habitats? Give examples. |
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Answer» 1. the place were organisms live. 2. bear and yak 5. lotus, water CALTROP. 7.the compenents which life in it. 8.to keep them cool in DESERT. 9. terrestrial habitats are ones that found on land. E,.g FARM city |
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Explain the process of circulation of the blood |
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Answer» Blood comes into the right atrium from the body, moves into the right ventricle and is pushed into the pulmonary arteries in the LUNGS. After picking up oxygen, the blood travels BACK to the heart through the pulmonary VEINS into the left atrium, to the left ventricle and out to the body's tissues through the aorta.Explanation:MARK me as brainliest answer |
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| 19745. |
What is the formula for Hydrochloric Acid and Lead Nitrate? |
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Everyone who has help me and not |
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Answer» Then what............ |
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1. Give examples of 3 plants that have :(a) spiny fruits |
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Answer» Here are the EXAMPLES of the PLANTS:-➡️Black Mulberry➡️Jackfruit➡️ BREADFRUITS EXPLANATION:➡️❤️HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR❤️⬅️ |
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The living organisms and their surrounding question and answer |
| Answer» ANSWER is HABITAT it will be HELPFUL for you | |
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Pleases answers quicklyand please don't answer folishly |
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Answer» mcqs1=prime minster2=35 years3=25 years4=supereme court5=council of minister6=presidentplease MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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2. List the factors that affect the climate of a place. |
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Answer» Latitude The places located at higher altitudes lie far from the equator and receive less sunlight and places that are situated towards the equator receives more sunlight and are hotter than the places located at higher latitudes. Sunlight also causes low precipitation or rainfall. Elevation The place at higher region or at high altitude the atmosphere experiences less pressure. As the GAS residing in the atmosphere rises, it experiences feeling less pressure, hence causing it to expand. Ocean Currents Ocean currents are able to transfer heat energy from land to SEA or vice versa thus affecting the temperature of the region. TOPOGRAPHY Topography refers to the shape of a land. Latitudes and elevation ranges are the key factors that lead to fluctuation in surface temperatures hence leading to climate change. Vegetation Vegetation mainly comprises of trees in the region. Due to the release of water vapour during photosynthesis into the AIR, it alters the surface energy fluxes and leads to potential cloud formation. Prevailing winds Winds distribute and SPREAD particular air masses. The direction of the wind helps to determine the climate of a region. The wind coming from the humid region bring cool air while that from the dry region would brings hot air.i hope this helps you. |
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