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21. Nobel Laureates - 7. Lectures And Nobel Laureates - NIH 1999 Almanac Content
nobel Laureates. Laureate, DRR. torsten N. wiesel, USA/Sweden (shared withDH Hubel and RW Sperry, USA), .do, 1981, NEI, DRR, NINDS. Paul
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NIH 1999 Almanac Lectures and Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates Laureate Field Year Supporting Institute(s) Robert Furchgott, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro and F. Murad, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NHLBI, NINDS Louis Ignarro, U.S.A. (shared with F. Murad, and R. Furchgott. U.S.A.) ......do NHLBI, NIAMS, NICHD Ferid Murad, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro, and R. Furchgott. U.S.A.) ......do NIAMS, NIGMS, NHLBI, NIDDK Paul D. Boyer, U.S.A. (shared with J.C. Skou) Chemistry NIGMS, NIDDK Jens C. Skou, Denmark (shared with P.D. Boyer) ......do NINDS Stanley B. Prusiner, U.S.A. Phyisology or medicine NINDS, NIA, NCRR, NIGMS Edward B. Lewis, U.S.A. (shared with C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany, and E.F. Wieschaus, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NICHD, NIGMS Eric F. Wieschaus, U.S.A. (shared with E.B. Lewis, U.S.A., and C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany) ......do NICHD Alfred G. Gilman, U.S.A. (shared with M. Rodbell, U.S.A.) .....do NIGMS, NINDS Martin Rodbell, U.S.A. (shared with A.G. Gilman, U.S.A.) ......do NIEHS, NIDDK George A. Olah, U.S.A. Chemistry NCI, NIGMS

22. Development Of The Cerebral Cortex: IX. Cortical Development And Experience: I
torsten N. wiesel http//nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/medicine1981-3-autobio.html.David H. Hubel http//nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/medicine-1981-2-autobio.html.
http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/plomdevelop/development/september.html
Development of the Cerebral Cortex:
IX. Cortical Development and Experience: I
Susan Hockfield, Ph.D., and Paul Lombroso, M.D.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 37(9):992-993, 1998
Environmental factors become critically important during later stages of brain maturation. In humans and other mammals, the number of synapses increases dramatically after birth. The specificity of neuronal connections is then refined during early postnatal life. Experimental data have shown conclusively that neuronal activity is critical for the elaboration of synaptic territories, as well as for making proper synaptic connections. Thus, once the initial circuitry of the CNS is guided by intrinsic factors into roughly correct patterns, after birth environmentally derived activity takes over to refine connections between neurons.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Torsten Wiesel and David Hubel conducted an influencial series of experiments on this topic, for which they received the Nobel Prize in 1981. Their work demonstrated that the organization of the adult visual cortex relies heavily on early visual experiences. The primary visual cortex receives input from the two eyes via a relay in the thalamic visual area (the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus). Like all cortices, the primary visual cortex is a layered structure, with visual input forming synapses on neurons in layer 4.
Figure 1.

23. Development Of The Cerebral Cortex: VI. Growth Factors: I
torsten N. wiesel http//nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/medicine1986-1-autobio.html.Top of This Page. Development of Neurobiology. Genetics of Childhood Disorders.
http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/plomdevelop/development/june.html
Development of the Cerebral Cortex:
VI. Growth Factors: I
Paul J. Lombroso, M.D.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 37(6):674-675, 1998
Exactly how a neuron forms its proper connections is an area of active research. The growing axonal tip interacts with its target neurons. Once a synapse has formed, the survival of both neurons depends on maintaining a close interaction. The development of synapses and the long-term survival of neurons are mediated by trophic factors that are secreted by the target nerve cells, bind to specific receptors, and signal to the nearby developing synapse.
Within the nervous system, the most extensively studied of these factors is the family of neurotrophins. Almost 50 years ago, Rita Levi-Montalcini and Stanley Cohen isolated and identified nerve growth factor (NGF). This accomplishment earned them the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1986. Four members of this family of neurotrophins are known to affect the growth and development of cells within the CNS.
Scientists have discovered several simple rules that describe how neurotrophins influence the growth of neurons. First, neurons require trophic factors to survive. Neurons compete for the minute amounts of trophic factors that are produced. Experiments have shown that when NGF is added into tissue cultures or injected directly into the CNS, the number of neurons, as well as their axons and dendrites, increases dramatically. Antibodies that bind to and thereby inactivate NGF have the opposite effect and lead to neuronal death.

24. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. wiesel, torsten N. 1981.
http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/nobelm.htm
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M.

25. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Wieschaus, Eric F. 1995. wiesel, torsten N. 1981.
http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/nobelc.htm
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN
CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive

26. Nobel Neurobiologist To Give Breinin Basic Science Lecture
Neurobiologist torsten N. wiesel, a 1981 winner of the nobel Prize in Physiologyor Medicine, will present the inaugural lecture of the Emory School of
http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/1996/October/ERoct.14/10_14_96nobel.
Nobel neurobiologist to give Breinin basic science lecture
Neurobiologist Torsten N. Wiesel, a 1981 winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will present the inaugural lecture of the Emory School of Medicine's Goodwin and Rose Helen Breinin Visiting Professorship in the Basic Sciences on Monday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. in Harland Cinema, Dobbs Center. The lecture is free and open to the public and will be followed by a reception in the Winship Ballroom.
Wiesel and his former associate, David H. Hubel of Harvard Medical School, shared the Nobel Prize for their studies on how information is transmitted from the retina to the visual cortex of the brain. In addition to shedding light on how the cerebral cortex is organized at the cellular level, their work has had significant clinical implications. In the 1960s and 1970s they demonstrated that vision may be permanently impaired if both eyes are not properly stimulated during a critical period shortly after birth, providing strong impetus for clinicians to treat children born with cataracts at the earliest possible age.
Wiesel currently is president of The Rockefeller University and continues to conduct research on the organization and development of the central nervous system.

27. Nobel Prize - Neuroscience
nobel Prize Neuroscience, Year brain. wiesel, torsten N. 6/3/1924 to,Swedish, American Citizen, Information processing in the visual system.
http://www.univ.trieste.it/~brain/NeuroBiol/Neuroscienze per tutti/nobel.html
Nobel Prize -Neuroscience Year of Award Name(s) Birth and Death Dates Nationality/Citizenship Field of Study Golgi, Camillo 7/7/1843 to 1/21/1926 Italian Structure of the Nervous System Ramon y Cajal, Santiago 5/1/1852 to 10/18/1934 Spanish Structure of the Nervous System Gullstrand, Allvar 6/5/1862 to 7/28/1930 Swedish Optics of the Eye Barany, Robert 5/22/1876 to 4/8/1936 Austrian Physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus Wagner-Jauregg, Julius 6/5/1862 to 7/28/1930 Austrian Discovery of Malaria inoculation to treat dementia paralytica Adrian, Edgar Douglas 11/30/1889 to 8/4/1977 British Function of neurons in sending messages Sherrington, Charles Scott, Sir 11/27/1857 to 3/4/1952 British Function of neurons in the brain and spinal cord Dale, Henry Hallett, Sir 6/9/1875 to 7/23/1968 British Chemical transmission of nerve impulses Loewi, Otto 6/3/1875 to 12/25/1961 German, American Citizen Chemical transmission of nerve impulses Erlanger, Joseph 1/5/1874 to 12/15/1965 American Differentiated functions of single nerve fibers Gasser, Herbert Spencer

28. Brain, Nobel Prize, Neuroscience, ³ú, ½Å°æ°úÇÐ, µÎ³ú, ³ëº§»ó
nobel Prize Neuroscience in visual system 1981 Sperry, Roger Wolcott AmericanFunctions brain hemispheres 1981 wiesel, torsten N. Swedish, Amer.
http://www.hallym.ac.kr/~neuro/kns/tutor/nobeltxt.html
Nobel Prize - Neuroscience YearName-Nationality/CitizenshipWork
1906: [Golgi, Camillo] Italian [Structure of the Nervous System]
1906: [Ramon y Cajal, Santiago] Spanish [Structure of the Nervous System] 1911: [Gullstrand, Allvar] Swedish [Optics of the eye]
1914: [Barany, Robert] Austrian [Vestibular apparatus] 1927: [Wagner-Jauregg, J.] Austrian [Malaria to treat dementia para.] 1932: [Adrian, Edgar Douglas] British [Function of neurons (messages)]
1932: [Sherrington, Charles S.] British [Function of neurons (brain)]
1936: [Dale, Henry Hallett] British [Chemical transmission (nerves)]
1936; [Loewi, Otto] German, Amer. [Chemical transmission (nerves)] 1944: [Erlanger, Joseph] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1944: [Gasser, Herbert Spencer] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1949: [Egas Moniz, A.C.A.F.] Portuguese [Leucotomy for certain psychoses]
1949: [Hess, Walter Rudolph] Swiss ["Interbrain" (internal organs)]

29. Brain, Nobel Prize, Neuroscience, ³ú, ½Å°æ°úÇÐ, µÎ³ú, ³ëº§»ó
Game Beauty Free Screen nobel Prize Neuroscience Sperry, Roger Wolcott AmericanFunctions brain hemispheres 1981 wiesel, torsten N. Swedish, Amer
http://aids.hallym.ac.kr/d/kns/tutor/nobeltxt.html
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Nobel Prize - Neuroscience YearName-Nationality/CitizenshipWork
1906: [Golgi, Camillo] Italian [Structure of the Nervous System]
1906: [Ramon y Cajal, Santiago] Spanish [Structure of the Nervous System] 1911: [Gullstrand, Allvar] Swedish [Optics of the eye]
1914: [Barany, Robert] Austrian [Vestibular apparatus] 1927: [Wagner-Jauregg, J.] Austrian [Malaria to treat dementia para.] 1932: [Adrian, Edgar Douglas] British [Function of neurons (messages)]
1932: [Sherrington, Charles S.] British [Function of neurons (brain)]
1936: [Dale, Henry Hallett] British [Chemical transmission (nerves)]
1936; [Loewi, Otto] German, Amer. [Chemical transmission (nerves)] 1944: [Erlanger, Joseph] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1944: [Gasser, Herbert Spencer] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1949: [Egas Moniz, A.C.A.F.] Portuguese [Leucotomy for certain psychoses]
1949: [Hess, Walter Rudolph] Swiss ["Interbrain" (internal organs)]

30. Sponsors And Officers / FAS
Jane Owen, Board of Sponsors. *nobel laureate. Myron Wegman. Robert A. Weinberg.Steven Weinberg*. torsten N. wiesel*. Alfred Yankauer. Herbert F. York.
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FAS Information FAS Board of Directors 1717 K St. NW, Suite 209 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 546-3300 Fax: (202) 675-1010 E-mail: fas@fas.org Frank von Hippel , Chairman Steve Fetter , Vice-Chairman Henry C. Kelly , President Jonathan Silver , Secretary-Treasurer Bruce Blair Judith Reppy Rosina Bierbaum William Revelle Richard Garwin Shankar Sastry Lawrence Grossman Maxine Savitz Carl Kaysen (ex officio) Gregory Simon Kenneth Luongo Robert Solow (ex officio) Hazel O’Leary Lynn Sykes Tara O'Toole Steven Weinberg Jane Owen
Board of Sponsors
*Nobel laureate Sidney Altman Bruce Ames Philip W. Anderson Kenneth J. Arrow Julius Axelrod David Baltimore Paul Beeson Baruj Benacerraf Hans A. Bethe J. Michael Bishop Nicolaas Bloembergen ... Paul Boyer Anne Pitts Carter Owen Chamberlain Morris Cohen Stanley Cohen Mildred Cohn Leon N Cooper E.J. Corey Paul B. Cornely James Cronin Johann Deisenhofer Carl Djerassi Ann Druyan Renato Dulbecco John T. Edsall Paul R. Ehrlich George Field Val L. Fitch Jerome D. Frank Jerome I. Friedman John Kenneth Galbraith Walter Gilber Donald Glaser Sheldon L. Glashow

31. AAMC Reporter: Nobel Laureates Gather At Annual Meeting To Speculate On The Futu
The nobel Laureate panel was rounded out by torsten N. wiesel, MD, professor emeritusat Rockefeller University, who was recognized in 1981 for his discoveries
http://www.aamc.org/newsroom/reporter/dec01/researchroundtable.htm
December 2001 Reporter Annual Meeting Speakers Connect Past with Future Nobel Laureates Speculate on Future of Medical Education Women Physicians and the Pioneers who Followed Them On the Home Front: Military Med Students A Word from the President Reporter Archive Reporter Staff: Michael G. Malloy
Managing Editor
Barbara Gabriel

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Suria Santana

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Nobel Laureates Gather at Annual Meeting to Speculate on the Future of Medical Education
By Barbara A. Gabriel Donald Kennedy, Ph.D., editor-in-chief of Science magazine, moderated a group discussion among four Nobel Laureates at the AAMC's 112th Annual Meeting that addressed pressing issues in medical education. Moderated by Donald Kennedy, Ph.D., editor-in-chief of Science , a lively discussion among four Nobel Laureates on Nov. 5 at the AAMC's Annual Meeting revolved around issues ranging from the impact of the Human Genome Project on medical education to the need to promote student interest in scientific study. David Baltimore, Ph.D., president of the California Institute of Technology and winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize for discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell, emphasized the need to bring "the enormous strength of the range of American science" to bear on the study of genomics in the wake of the Human Genome Project. He noted the need for interdisciplinary study in this area, including the work of non-medical schools. When the discussion turned to the recent threat of bioterrorism, Dr. Baltimore called for a "credible national voice" to communicate health information to the public. Americans would be put more at ease, said Dr. Baltimore, by a respected medical leader than by politicians who, though well-meaning, lack medical expertise.

32. Nobel Prize In Medicine Since 1901
wiesel, torsten N.
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Nobel Prize in Medicine since 1901 Year Prize Winners Behring, Emil Adolf Von Ross, Sir Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Koch, Robert Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y.; Golgi, Camillo Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse Ehrlich, Paul; Mechnikov, Ilya Ilyich Kocher, Emil Theodor Kossel, Albrecht Gullstrand, Allvar Carrel, Alexis Richet, Charles Robert Barany, Robert Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberger Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian; Meyerhof, Otto Fritz; Banting, Sir Frederick Grant; Macleod, John James Richard; Einthoven, Willem; Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan; Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Landsteiner, Karl Warburg, Otto Heinrich Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas; Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Morgan, Thomas Hunt Minot, George Richards; Murphy, William Parry; Whipple, George Hoyt Spemann, Hans Dale, Sir Henry Hallett; Loewi, Otto Nagyrapolt, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Von Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois Domagk, Gerhard Dam, Henrik Carl Peter; Doisy, Edward Adelbert Erlanger, Joseph; Gasser, Herbert Spencer

33. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Wikipedia
Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Jean Dausset, George D.Snell 1981 Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, torsten N. wiesel 1982 Sune K
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34. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Medicina, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, MEDICINA. Por su descubrimiento en relación a la especializaciónfuncional de los hemisferios cerebrales. wiesel, torsten N. (Suecia).
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MEDICINA Blumberg, Baruch S. (Estados Unidos) Por su descubrimiento relativo a nuevos mecánismos para el origen y diseminación de enfermedades infecciosas. Gajdusek, Daniel C. (Estados Unidos) Por su descubrimiento relativo a nuevos mecánismos para el origen y diseminación de enfermedades infecciosas.
Guillemin, Roger (Estados Unidos) Por sus descubrimientos de la producción de hormonas peptidas en el cerebro. Schally, Andrew (Estados Unidos) Por sus descubrimientos de la producción de hormonas peptidas en el cerebro. Yalow, Rosalynn Sussman (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo de radioinmuno-ensayos de hormonas peptidas.
Arber, Werner (Suiza) Por el descubrimiento de enzimas de restricción y su aplicación a problemas de la genética molecular. Nathans, Daniel

35. Ficha 2
Euler, Ulf S. Von (1970). wiesel, torsten N. (1981). En Luxemburgo, hasta el 1/1/1999no había ningún premio nobel. flechai.gif (1005 bytes), Ficha 2 (e).
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36. Premios Nobel De Fisiología Y Medicina
Translate this page AÑO, PREMIOS nobel OTORGADOS EN FISIOLOGÍA Y MEDICINA. 1981, Hubel,David H. (EEUU) Sperry, Roger W. (EEUU) wiesel, torsten N. (Suecia).
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Premios Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina
Premio Nobel
: premios concedidos cada año a personas, entidades u organismos por sus aportaciones extraordinarias realizadas durante el año anterior en los campos de la Física, Química, Fisiología y Medicina, Literatura, Paz y Economía. Otorgados por primera vez el 10 de diciembre de 1901, los premios están financiados por los intereses devengados de un fondo en fideicomiso contemplado en el testamento del químico, inventor y filántropo sueco Alfred Bernhard Nobel. Además de una retribución en metálico, el ganador del Premio Nobel recibe también una medalla de oro y un diploma con su nombre y el campo en que ha logrado tal distinción. Los jueces pueden dividir cada premio entre dos o tres personas, aunque no está permitido repartirlo entre más de tres. Si se considerara que más de tres personas merecen el premio, se concedería de forma conjunta. El fondo está controlado por un comité de la Fundación Nobel, compuesto por seis miembros en cada mandato de dos años: cinco elegidos por los administradores de los organismos contemplados en el testamento, y el sexto nombrado por el Gobierno sueco. Los seis miembros serán ciudadanos suecos o noruegos. De acuerdo con la voluntad de Nobel, se han establecido institutos separados en Suecia y Noruega para favorecer los objetivos de la Fundación con el fin de potenciar cada uno de los cinco campos en los que se conceden los galardones. En 1968, para conmemorar su 300 aniversario, el Banco Nacional de Suecia creó el Premio de Ciencias Económicas Banco de Suecia en Memoria de Alfred Nobel, que sería otorgado por la Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias (conocida con anterioridad por el nombre de Academia Sueca de las Ciencias). La Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias concede también los premios de Física y Química.

37. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Wikipedia
Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. I. Samuelsson, JohnR. Vane 1981 Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, torsten N. wiesel 1980 Baruj
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38. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Medicine Or Physiology
nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. Taken from The nobel Prize InternetArchive. 2000. DAVID H. HUBEL and torsten N. wiesel for their discoveries
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39. Sperry, Roger Wolcott. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
In 1981 he shared the nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with David H.Hubel and torsten N. wiesel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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40. Nobel For Medicine: All Laureates
John R. Vane 1981 Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, torsten N. wiesel 1980 Baruj Dausset,George D. Snell 1979 Allan M. Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield 1978
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IG Nobel 2002 The invention of :-) West Nile Virus Asteroid Impact? ... Book: Russell Read also: Nobel Prize Women in Science : Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE: ALL WINNERS 2001 Leland H. Hartwell, R. Timothy Hunt, Paul M. Nurse 2000 Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, Eric R. Kandel 1999 Günter Blobel 1998 Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro, Ferid Murad 1997 Stanley B. Prusiner 1996 Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel 1995 Edward B. Lewis, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Eric F. Wieschaus 1994 Alfred G. Gilman, Martin Rodbell 1993 Richard J. Roberts, Phillip A. Sharp 1992 Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs

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