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Vezzani, Gabriele. "Tracce: Medicina di base e gruppi Balint dagli anni 1970 a oggi / Alcune note sul rapporto medicina generale/psicoterapia (1991)." PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE, no. 2 (May 2012): 241–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pu2012-002005.

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Vengono fatte alcune considerazioni sul rapporto tra medicina generale e psicoterapia, sottolineando anche la importanza della formazione dei medici di base tramite il metodo dei gruppi Balint. Questo scritto č una sintesi dell'intervento tenuto al convegno "Psichiatria e medicina di base" (Reggio Emilia, 25 gennaio 1991) Qui č preceduto da una dettagliata nota introduttiva dell'Autore in cui viene ripercorsa la storia del rinnovamento nell'assistenza sociosanitaria, e dell'attenzione allora prestata dalle amministrazioni pubbliche verso la formazione dei medici di base, a Reggio Emilia negli anni 1970-80. Questo rinnovamento, che investiva anche altri settori (welfare, igiene ambientale, psichiatria, medicina del lavoro, ospedali, scuola, ecc.), piů tardi subě un arresto, le cui cause vengono qui brevemente discusse.
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Vezzani, Gabriele. "Leggevamo Gramsci e Marcuse." PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE, no. 3 (September 2010): 377–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pu2010-003007.

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L'autore descrive le origini dei Centri di Igiene Mentale (CIM) di Reggio Emilia, e piů in generale la nascita della psichiatria territoriale, attraverso il racconto delle sue esperienze personali agli inizi degli anni 1970. Voluta dall'Amministrazione Provinciale, la realizzazione dei CIM fu affidata alla fine degli anni 1960 allo psichiatra e noto intellettuale Giovanni Jervis (1933-2009), che inizialmente aveva lavorato con l'antropologo Ernesto De Martino e che proveniva dall'esperienza pionieristica di Gorizia condotta con Franco Basaglia. Viene descritta la situazione sociale e politica di Reggio Emilia in quel periodo, e raccontato come un gruppo di studenti di provincia si formň una coscienza civile attraverso l'esperienza di lotta antimanicomiale, in un periodo in cui si realizzň un'alleanza tra la classe politica della cittŕ e un gruppo di tecnici decisi a umanizzare e modernizzare l'assistenza psichiatrica.
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Corradi, Francesca. "Est-il possible de définir un profil plus efficace? Comparaison entre enseignants français et italiens." CADMO, no. 1 (June 2012): 65–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/cad2012-001008.

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Kindergarten teachers' attitudes toward immigrant children and children of immigrant families is the subject of research conducted between 2009 and 2010. The study compares teachers in the public schools of Avignon, France, with state school teachers of Reggio Emilia, Italy. The analysis conducted mainly considered relations between two variables. However, the research tools used (participant observation, Likert type-scale questionnaire and semi-structured interviews) also allowed for the triangulation of data. The intent of this article is to elaborate on the methodological contribution to the research using multivariate analysis. This analysis provides both three-dimensional representations of the teachers' attitudes as well as individualized representations of relevant relations between variables. The statistic test of the null hypotheses, the "chi-square test" is used. The analysis points out attitude and behaviour differences between Reggio Emilia teachers and Avignon teachers. Differences are mostly observed in the synchronic dimension data analysis. Nevertheless, if the point of observation is changed and data are studied in the diachronic dimension, that general view demonstrates how a current historical period influences educational choices within a particular educational system and consequently influences teachers' attitudes.
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Pelizza, L., A. Raballo, E. Semrov, S. Azzali, S. Garlassi, F. Paterlini, I. Scazza, et al. "The Regional Project for the Treatment of Early Psychosis Implemented in the Reggio Emilia Mental Health Department: Preliminary Data From a 2-Year Follow-Up." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (April 2017): S275. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.02.111.

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IntroductionSeveral studies had shown the effectiveness of combined interventions in the treatment of young patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP). More controversial are the evidence about the stability of the therapeutic outcomes in individuals ultra-high risk (UHR).AimsTo describe the regional project for the treatment of early psychosis implemented in the Reggio Emilia Mental Health Department (ReMHD) and also to report preliminary data from a 2-year follow-up.MethodsIn addition with the treatment as usual (TAU), treatment implemented within the regional project for early psychosis (PREP) in the ReMHD comprises the following:– pharmacotherapy according to international guidelines;– a phase-specific individualized Cognitive-Behavioural therapy;– a psycho-educational intervention addressed to family members;– a case management recovery-oriented.Action strategies are preceded by the administration of Reggio Emilia at Risk mental States Battery Checklist as a comprehensive assessment useful to define the severity and the quality of symptoms, the degree of functioning, the subjectivity of suffering, and the perceived quality of life.ResultsThe assessment carried out after 24 months of continuous treatment showed significant improvements in both the psychotic symptoms (positive, negative and general psychopathology PANSS subscales) that the daily functioning (SOFAS).ConclusionsAlthough our sample is still relatively small (n = 50) to draw definitive conclusions, it is emerging the good prognosis for UHR individuals and patients with FEP submitted on PREP treatment implemented in the ReMHD.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Brandes, Alba Ariela, Mario Ermani, Roberto D'Alessandro, Fiorenzo Albani, Enrico Franceschi, Michele Cavallo, Antonella Valentini, et al. "Final results from a large prospective Italian population study on glioblastoma and correlations with MGMT status: The Project of Emilia-Romagna Region in Neuro-oncology (PERNO)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2013): 2048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.2048.

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2048 Background: The impact on the general population of temozolomide concurrent with and adjuvant to radiotherapy (RT/TMZ) was assessed in the context of the Registry of the Project of the Emilia-Romagna Region in Neuro-Oncology (PERNO), the first Italian prospective observational population-based study in the field of neuro-oncology. Methods: Patients (pts) meeting the following inclusion criteria were evaluated: age ≥18 years; PS 0-3; histologically confirmed GBM, no previous or concomitant non-glial tumoral disease, residence in the Emilia Romagna region. The data were collected prospectively. Results: Study accrual, started on January 1 2009, was closed, as planned, on December 31 2010. Two hundred sixty-eight pts (F=111, M=157; median age, 63.5 [range 29-34] years) were studied. mOS was 10.7 months (95%CI: 9.2 – 12.3). MGMT status, assessed in 186 (89%) of 210 pts who had at least radiotherapy was evaluable in 174 pts (83%), being methylated in 76 (43.7%), and unmethylated in 98 (56.3%) pts. mOS for pts with MGMT methylated status was 18.5 months (95%CI: 14.4-22.6), and 12.4 months for those with MGMT unmethylated status (95%CI: 10.5 - 14.3, p<0.0001). 140 pts <70 years were treated with RT/TMZ; mOS in this group was 16.4 months (95% CI: 14.5 – 18.4). mOS was 20 months in the 59 pts (42%) harboring MGMT methylation (95% CI: 12.8 - 27.2), and 13.5 months in the 73 pts (52%) without MGMT methylation (95% CI: 10.8 – 16.2, p<0.0001). At multivariate analysis, a significant prognostic role was found for performance status (p=0.001), extent of surgery (p=0.009), age (p=0.004), postsurgical treatment (p=0.03), and MGMT status (methylated vs unmethylated, p=0.01). Conclusions: The data from the present large prospective population study are in line with those reported in the EORTC/NCIC randomized trial, confirming that this successful approach has been widely incorporated in daily practice.
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Mancini, Maria Cecilia, Filippo Arfini, Federico Antonioli, and Marianna Guareschi. "Alternative Agri-Food Systems under a Market Agencements Approach: The Case of Multifunctional Farming Activity in a Peri-Urban Area." Environments 8, no. 7 (June 24, 2021): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/environments8070061.

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(1) Background: A large body of literature is available on the environmental, social, and economic sustainability of alternative food systems, but not much of it is devoted to the dynamics underlying their design and implementation, more specifically the processes that make an alternative food system successful or not in terms of its sustainability aims. This gap seems to be particularly critical in studies concerning alternative food systems in urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA). This paper explores how the design and implementation of multifunctional farming activity in a peri-urban area surrounding the city of Reggio Emilia in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy impact the achievement of its sustainability aims. (2) Methods: The environmental, social, and economic components of this project are explored in light of the sociology of market agencements. This method brings up the motivations of the human entities involved in the project, the role played by nonhuman entities, and the technical devices used for the fulfillment of the project’s aims. (3) Results: The alternative food system under study lacked a robust design phase and a shared definition of the project aims among all the stakeholders involved. This ended in a substantial mismatch between project aims and consumer expectations. (4) Conclusions: When a comprehensive design stage is neglected, the threefold aim concerning sustainability might not be achievable. In particular, the design of alternative food systems must take into account the social environment where it is intended to be put in place, especially in UPA, where consumers often live in suburban neighborhoods wherein the sense of community is not strong, thus preventing them from getting involved in a community-based project. In such cases, hybridization can play a role in the sustainability of alternative food networks, provided that some trade-offs occur among the different components of sustainability—some components of sustainability will be fully achieved, while others will not.
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Buonaccorso, Loredana, Elisabetta Bertocchi, Cristina Autelitano, Monia Allisen Accogli, Monica Denti, Stefania Fugazzaro, Gianfranco Martucci, Stefania Costi, and Silvia Tanzi. "Psychoeducational and rehabilitative intervention to manage cancer cachexia (PRICC) for patients and their caregivers: protocol for a single-arm feasibility trial." BMJ Open 11, no. 3 (March 2021): e042883. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042883.

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IntroductionHalf of all patients with cancer experience cachexia, with the prevalence rising above 80% in the last weeks of life. Cancer cachexia (CC) is a complex relational experience that involves the patient–family dyad. There are no studies on the association between the psychoeducational component and the rehabilitative component of dyads for supporting more functional relationships in the management of CC.The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of a psychoeducational intervention combined with a rehabilitative intervention on dyads.The secondary objective is to improve the quality of life (QoL) and acceptability of the intervention.Methods and analysisThis mixed-methods study with a nonpharmacological interventional prospective includes 30 consecutive cancer patients with cachexia and refractory cachexia and their caregivers, assisted by the Specialised Palliative Care Team. The recruitment will last 1 year. The intervention involves two components: (1) psychoeducational intervention: 3 weekly face-to-face consultations between dyads and trained nurses to help the dyads cope with involuntary weight loss and strengthening dyadic coping resources and (2) rehabilitation intervention: 3 biweekly educational sessions between dyads and trained physiotherapists focused on self-management, goal-setting, physical activity with three home exercise sessions per week.The primary endpoint will be in adherence to the intervention, indicated by a level of completion greater than or equal to 50% in both components. The secondary endpoints will be QoL (Functional Assessment of Anorexia-Cachexia Therapy), caregiver burden (Zarit Burden), physical performance (Hand-Grip strength and 30 seconds sit-to-stand test), and the acceptability of the intervention (ad hoc semi-structured interviews with the dyads and the healthcare professionals).Ethics and disseminationThe study was approved by the Ethics Committee Area Vasta Emilia Nord, Azienda USL-IRCSS Reggio Emilia, Italy, number: 73/2019/SPER/IRCCSRE. The authors will provide the dissemination of the results through publication in international scientific journals.Trial registration numberNCT04153019.
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Manfredini, Roberto, Fabio Manfredini, Benedetta Boari, Anna Maria Malagoni, Susanna Gamberini, Raffaella Salmi, and Massimo Gallerani. "Temporal Patterns of Hospital Admissions for Transient Ischemic Attack: A Retrospective Population-based Study in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy." Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis 16, no. 2 (February 16, 2009): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1076029609332111.

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Acute cerebrovascular events are not randomly distributed over time but show specific temporal patterns of occurrence. However, most studies focused stroke and little is known about transient ischemic attack. This study aimed to explore the existence of a temporal pattern of transient ischemic attack and the possible influence by the most common risk factors. The analysis included all hospital admissions with the ICD9-CM code for TIA, recorded in the database of the Emilia Romagna region of Italy (1998-2006; n = 43642, mean age 76.8 ± 11.5 years, 45.5% males). Transient ischemic attack was most frequent in autumn and winter and less common in spring and summer (P < 0.0001), with the highest number of cases in October and the lowest in February, and also most frequent on Monday (P < 0.0001). This study shows a seasonal and weekly pattern in occurrence of transient ischemic attack, independent of sex and the presence of the most common risk factors.
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Crane, Jonathan. "Popular Music Perspectives 2: Papers from the second international conference on Popular Music Studies, Reggio Emilia, September 19–24, 1983. General editor, David Horn. Göteborg, Exeter, etc.: IASPM, 1985 (distributed by May & May Ltd, Arundell House, Tisbury, Salisbury, SP3 6QU, England). 516pp." Popular Music 6, no. 1 (January 1987): 97–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000006656.

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Gargano, Giuseppe. "The Bottom-Up Development Model as a Governance Instrument for the Rural Areas. The Cases of Four Local Action Groups (LAGs) in the United Kingdom and in Italy." Sustainability 13, no. 16 (August 14, 2021): 9123. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169123.

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The present research which originates from the author’s PhD dissertation awarded at the School of Politics of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 2019, explores the comparative evolution of rural development policies and Local Action Groups (LAGs) in the United Kingdom (Argyll and the Islands LAG—Scotland and Coast, Wolds, Wetlands and Waterways LAG—England) and in Italy (Delta 2000 LAG—Emilia-Romagna Region and Capo Santa Maria di Leuca LAG—Puglia Region) in a multi-level governance framework. LAGs and in particular their public–private local partnerships have become common practice in the governance of rural areas. This governance operates within the European Union LEADER approach as a tool designed to generate the development of rural areas at local level. In order to establish the implications of the LAG practices, the following main objectives for this research have been established: (1) to explore the utility of EU strategies for rural development; (2) to explain how LAGs structure, institutional arrangements and working are positioned in the layers of MLG framework; (3) to carry out a comparative evaluation of the LAGs working in the different nations and their subnational contexts. Some significant findings from the case studies are summarized in relation to these themes: the key characteristics and the outcomes associated with the LAG working mechanisms and what do we draw about the emergence, operation and performance of local partnerships. The core argument of the research is that the partnership approach has given the rural development actors a governance platform to help increase beneficial interactions and economic activity in each of these LAGs, but it is the bottom-up leadership of key local actors, seizing opportunities provided by the EU funding, which have been the most important factors for the LAG successes.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Reggio Emilia. Studium generale"

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PANCIROLI, CHIARA. "La ricerca partecipativa nel Social Work. Una sperimentazione in un quartiere povero di Reggio Emilia." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/35571.

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Il presente lavoro di ricerca si pone la finalità di approfondire l’approccio della participatory research dal punto di vista teorico e della sua applicazione pratica. La participatory research è un approccio di ricerca non convenzionale che consiste nel coinvolgere nel processo persone vicine al tema oggetto d’indagine in qualità di ricercatori, anche se non sono tali dal punto di vista professionale. La prima parte dell’elaborato è dedicata alla presentazione teorica della participatory research in cui vengono delineate le caratteristiche, le origini ed i principi. Sono poi analizzate le fasi di cui l’approccio di ricerca si compone e vengono esplorati gli aspetti ed i dilemmi etici cui il tema della partecipazione dà origine. La descrizione si basa sulla letteratura internazionale nel campo del Social Work, ambito in cui la participatory research si è particolarmente diffusa. Parallelamente è presentato il metodo Relazionale di Rete, un nuovo quadro epistemologico per il Social Work sviluppatisi in Italia in anni recenti. I suoi principi fondanti e le prassi operative da esso indicate risultano particolarmente affini e in sintonia con le caratteristiche della participatory research e possono dare suggerimenti e spunti di riflessione utili al ricercatore che voglia implementare tale approccio partecipativo. Nella seconda parte del lavoro è illustrata un’applicazione pratica dell’approccio della participatory research nell’ambito del fenomeno della povertà. Sono quindi descritte le fasi del percorso di ricerca implementato nella città di Reggio Emilia tra il 2015 e il 2017. Dato l’obiettivo dell’elaborato l’accento è posto sugli aspetti metodologici di tale sperimentazione al fine di descrivere il percorso di ricerca seguito mettendone in luce vantaggi e limiti. In conclusione è quindi data una descrizione delle potenzialità e del valore aggiunto che la participatory research può fornire al campo del Social Work e al futuro della ricerca in tale settore.
The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to present the participatory research approach from the theoretical point of view and to show a practical application. The participatory research is an unconventional research approach that involves as co-researchers in the conduction of the research and in the decision-making process those who are usually the object of the research itself. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the theoretical presentation of the participatory research, whose the characteristics, the origins and the principles are outlined. The phases of the research approach are then analyzed and the ethical aspects and dilemmas of the theme of participation are explored. The description starts from international literature in the field of social work, where participatory research is particularly widespread. At the same time, the Relational Social Work Method, a new epistemological framework for Social Work developed in Italy in recent years, is presented. Its founding principles and its operating practices have particular similarities with the characteristics of participatory research and may provide ideas and prompt reflections useful for the researchers who want to implement this approach. In the second part of the dissertation, there is a practical application of the participatory research approach in the field of poverty. The phases of this practical research path, implemented between 2015 and 2017 in the city of Reggio Emilia, are described. Given the purpose of the thesis, the emphasis is placed on the methodological aspects of such experimentation, by describing the research path followed and by highlighting the potentialities and limitations. In conclusion, a description of the usefulness and the added value that participatory research can provide to the field of Social Work and the future of research in this field is given.
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Books on the topic "Reggio Emilia. Studium generale"

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The hundred languages of children: The Reggio Emilia experience in transformation. 3rd ed. Santa Barbrara, Calif: Praeger, 2011.

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Bassi, Andrea. "Investing in the future! Three case studies of social innovation in the Emilia-Romagna Early Childhood Education and Care services system." In Implementing Innovative Social Investment, 27–42. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447347828.003.0002.

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Taking evidence from three contrasting locations in the region of Emilia Romagna, Bassi demonstrates how high-quality early years provision is achieved through the co-creation and sharing of knowledge, expertise and experiences that are generated by innovative forms of public governance. A key success factor was a strong focus on continuing professional development activities organised in the form of ‘laboratories for social change’ – empowering early years professionals – rather than as top-down training. With regards to the financing of Social Investment, a significant lesson is the success of flexible combinations of different funding sources (public, philanthropic and private enterprise). This case study provides exemplary evidence of diversified provision, serving the needs of children and families within local communities and realised with a special focus on accessibility and economic sustainability.
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Taber, Douglass F. "Organic Functional Group Protection." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0014.

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Sentaro Okamoto of Kanagawa University developed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 7039) an organocatalyst that mediated the selective acylation of 1 to give the pri­mary acetate 2. Philip A. Albiniak of Ball State University devised (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 7133) a reagent 4 for the simple preparation of a t-butyl ether 5 from an alcohol 3. Attempted deprotection of 6 tended to divert to the dioxolane. Toshio Nishikawa of Nagoya University developed (Synlett 2014, 25, 2498) an oxidative protocol that gave clean conversion to the desired 7. Alan S. Goodman of Rutgers University found (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 10160) an Ir catalyst that generated the phenol 9 from the aryl alkyl ether 8. In the course of a synthesis of Sch 725674, Kavirayani R. Prasad of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore deprotected (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 4001) the dithi­ane 10 to yield the sensitive aldol product 11. Karl Anker Jørgensen of Aarhus University observed (Chem. Commun. 2014, 50, 15689) that the nitro isoxazole 12, having served to activate sequential Michael addition, was readily cleaved to the acid 13. Jiang Cheng of Changzhou University used (Chem. Commun. 2014, 50, 8412) CuCN to convert 14 to 15. Pradeep Kumar of CSIR-National Chemistry Laboratory effected (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 7172) oxidative deallylation of 16, leading to 17. Hiroyuki Morimoto and Takashi Ohshima of Kyushu University found (Chem. Commun. 2014, 50, 12623) that NH₄I promoted the hydrazinolysis of the amide 18, giving 19 without racemization. Franco Ghelfi of the Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia prepared (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 6734) 21 by desulfonylating 20 to 21 with H₂SO₄ in acetic acid. Hans Adolfsson of Stockholm University reduced (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 680) the amide 22 to the enamine 23. The N-vinyl amine could be hydrolyzed, but it is also a versatile intermediate for other transformations. Automated peptide synthesis can be hindered by difficult sequences. Judit Tulla-Puche and Fernando Albericio of IRB Barcelona showed (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 15031) that the substituted benzyl group of 24 facilitated such syntheses, and that it could be readily removed to give 25 by exposure to NH₄I and trifluoroacetic acid.
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