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Tatarinova, Larуsa. "Self-published." Вісник Книжкової палати, no. 2 (February 26, 2020): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.36273/2076-9555.2020.2(283).5-11.

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Continuing to consider the trends of the world book publishing, it is impossible not to dwell on the self-publishing, which has been gaining momentum in the world since the beginning of the century. Back in 2008, samizdat was equal to the number of titles published with books published by traditional publishers. In 2018, 1 million book titles were self-published in the US. China has crossed the million mark long ago. Statistics from China and Japan coming to the International Publishers Association also include self-published books, so the number of titles published in China is a staggering 65 007 519 and Japan's 2 017 808, including those published by traditional publishers in China — 203 000, and in Japan — 76 581 [1]. In our study, we sought to identify causes and identify trends in the emergence, growth, and spread of self-publishing in European countries and the United States. How self-publishing allows authors of publications to bypass publishers and bookstores and sell books directly to a potential reader. The impact of self-publishing on the publishing industry as a whole has been established: reducing the cost of printing, storing and distributing books. It has been proven that the impetus for self-publishing publications has been the development of technology, the improvement of e-book and tablet readers that have improved readability; provided free access to view and purchase the book. The article explores the advantages and disadvantages of self-publishing a book; the role of publishing platforms that allow the author to publish the book independently; the author's image risks are analyzed when publishing a book with self-view; attention is paid to the concept of graphic arts; the difference between graphomaniac and true self-expression is determined. Literary genres preferred by authors who decide to publish a book by themselves are considered. Self-published books are generally not eligible for prizes for literary or artistic achievement. The article gives examples of the first literary awards for self-published authors.
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Killoran, John B. "Self-Published Web Résumés." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 20, no. 4 (2006): 425–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1050651906290267.

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Block, Rick J., and Steven Ovadia. "Self-Published Electronic Journals." Serials Librarian 43, no. 3 (2003): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j123v43n03_04.

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Bradley, Jana, Bruce Fulton, and Marlene Helm. "Self-Published Books: An Empirical “Snapshot”." Library Quarterly 82, no. 2 (2012): 107–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/664576.

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Tuncer, Nurhak, and Reed David. "The Cataloging of Self-Published Items." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 57, no. 4 (2019): 206–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2019.1602091.

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Nauwerck, Malin. "Storyteller, Stenographer, and Self‑Published Superstar." Mémoires du livre 13, no. 1 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1094130ar.

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Ciorba, Irina, Oana Farcus, Roland Giger, and Lluís Nisa. "Facial self-mutilation: an analysis of published cases." Postgraduate Medical Journal 90, no. 1062 (2014): 191–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/postgradmedj-2013-132036.

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Clark, Marie. "Diabetes self-management education: A review of published studies." Primary Care Diabetes 2, no. 3 (2008): 113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pcd.2008.04.004.

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XIA, Chenpu. "Explaination About the Newly Published Wuji Gui’s Self-Name." Journal of Chinese Character 32 (April 30, 2022): 81–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.14772/cscck.2022.32.81.

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Mower, Allyson, and Mary E. Youngkin. "Expanding Access to Published Research: Open Access and Self-Archiving." Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology 28, no. 1 (2008): 69–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/wno.0b013e318167730b.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Self-published"

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Goodman, David, Sarah Dowson, and Jean Yarmanchuk. "Open Access and Accuracy: a comparison of authorsâ self-archived manuscripts and published articles." Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106318.

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Some approaches to Open Access (OA) use authors' manuscript copies for the OA version, in the form accepted after peer review but prior to full editing. Advocates of such approaches are certain that these versions differ only trivially from the publishers' versions; many of those who oppose them are equally certain that there can be major discrepancies. In a pilot study, we have examined the actual differences in a small number of such article pairs in the social sciences and in biology. Using an operational classification of the extent of error, we have determined that neither pronouncement is likely to be correct. We found numerous small differences that affect readability between open access and publishers' versions. We also found a low frequency of potentially confusing errors, but sometimes it was the publisher's and sometimes the manuscript version that was more accurate. We found two cases where errors introduced by the publisher omit technical details that are necessary to evaluate the validity of the conclusions. However, we found no error that actually affected the validity of the data or results.
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Bulgin, Iona. "Mapping the self in the "utmost purple rim" : published Labrador memoirs of four Grenfell nurses /." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ62447.pdf.

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Pittner, Katherine, and Katherine Pittner. "Circumventing the Gatekeepers: A Consideration of Selected Self-Published Histories in the United States, 2010-2015." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/624303.

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In the last five years, Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) store has flourished, allowing entrepreneurs and authors to upload their works for sale to Amazon's worldwide audience. The self-published works that dominate the KDP store are fiction, but local histories and memoirs have also found their way to Amazon. Many of these books are non-traditional histories; they are amateur works on community and family stories, memoirs, and life writing. This new and egalitarian historical production has considerable implications for public historians, librarians, and archivists. How it will impact or change the creation of the historical record and influence the field of history remains to be seen. This research project and its accompanying dissertation will situate some of these histories in their greater historiographical field by conducting a close reading of each, and it will utilize microhistorical methodology and standpoint theory to analyze their significance. While there have been some initial quantitative analyses of self-publishing (Dilevko and Dali, 2006; Bradley et al, 2011), no studies have conducted close readings of these texts or explored their content and subject matter in an in-depth way. This study will ultimately argue that many of these self-published works have a place in the public sphere as useful pieces of intimate, personal, and sometimes firsthand knowledge of past events, and that they should be studied as important and new styles of historical production. As records of a uniquely 21st century outlook, they offer future generations insight into American experiences from ordinary people who were previously unable to publish their thoughts, stories, and ideas without considerable financial cost to themselves, and who have now taken advantage of new technological products and publication formats to share the histories they deemed important enough to write. Further, these new technologies and KDP have facilitated a kind of "People's" expression that has and will continue to change the History of the Book.
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Fischer, Manfred M., and Martin Reismann. "A methodology for neural spatial interaction modeling." Wiley-Blackwell, 2002. http://epub.wu.ac.at/5491/1/NeuralSpaital.pdf.

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This paper attempts to develop a mathematically rigid and unified framework for neural spatial interaction modeling. Families of classical neural network models, but also less classical ones such as product unit neural network ones are considered for the cases of unconstrained and singly constrained spatial interaction flows. Current practice appears to suffer from least squares and normality assumptions that ignore the true integer nature of the flows and approximate a discrete-valued process by an almost certainly misrepresentative continuous distribution. To overcome this deficiency we suggest a more suitable estimation approach, maximum likelihood estimation under more realistic distributional assumptions of Poisson processes, and utilize a global search procedure, called Alopex, to solve the maximum likelihood estimation problem. To identify the transition from underfitting to overfitting we split the data into training, internal validation and test sets. The bootstrapping pairs approach with replacement is adopted to combine the purity of data splitting with the power of a resampling procedure to overcome the generally neglected issue of fixed data splitting and the problem of scarce data. In addition, the approach has power to provide a better statistical picture of the prediction variability, Finally, a benchmark comparison against the classical gravity models illustrates the superiority of both, the unconstrained and the origin constrained neural network model versions in terms of generalization performance measured by Kullback and Leibler's information criterion.
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Parmentier, Stéphanie. "Du compte d'auteur à l'auto-édition numérique : études des formes et des pratiques de l'édition non sélective." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020BOR30020.

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Internet permet aujourd'hui aux auteurs de se publier en quelques clics sans passer par un professionnel du livre comme cela a été le cas jusqu'à présent. Si autrefois, les auteurs avaient peu de solutions alternatives pour être publiés, mis à part, l'édition à compte d'auteur, souvent très coûteuse, ils disposent aujourd'hui sur le net d'une multitude d'espaces pour s'éditer et voir apparaître leur publication à l'écran en quelques clics. Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) d'Amazon est une plateforme d'auto-édition qui connaît un véritable succès ; cet espace a bouleversé l'ordre des choses puisque pour une fois des auteurs totalement inconnus, sans aucune expérience dans le domaine de l’écriture grand public et sans aucune prétention littéraire, ont pénétré au sein du monde éditorial en étant repérés sur les réseaux avant d’être édités par ceux qui jusqu'ici avaient gardé pour eux porte close. Notre étude a pour objectif de mieux cerner le phénomène de l’édition alternative qui revient en force sur le net et de voir qui sont ces auteurs qui s’investissent en masse sur KDP, quelles sont leurs motivations et leurs publications. Plus largement, nous voudrions montrer que ces nouvelles formes de publication mettent sur le marché une littérature différente, plus divertissante, à bas prix encore peu présente sur les étals des libraires mais dont le site du géant de Seattle regorge<br>Internet allows authors to publish in a few clicks without passing through the necessary phase of the Publishing House, as it has been the case so far. Previously authors had no alternative but publishing at their own expense, most of the time quite expensive. Thanks to the net, they benefit today from various spaces: Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), Amazon, is an auto-edition platform that encounters a phenomenal success ; KDP has reshuffled the norm bringing into light totally unknown writers, with no real writing experience nor particular ambition, and made them visible on the net, opening doors of a world that was kept accessible to a few lucky ones before. Our study aims at better understanding the phenomenon of alternative edition that is coming up to force, and to understand who exactly these authors investing in KDP are, their motivations and their publications. More broadly, we aim at demonstrating that these new forms of publications offer different literature, equally entertaining, certainly cheaper, not always present in libraries but easily accessible online
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Mayes, Robin James. "A Content Originality Analysis of HRD Focused Dissertations and Published Academic Articles using TurnItIn Plagiarism Detection Software." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc984233/.

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This empirical exploratory study quantitatively analyzed content similarity indices (potential plagiarism) from a corpus consisting of 360 dissertations and 360 published articles. The population was defined using the filtering search criteria human resource development, training and development, organizational development, career development, or HRD. This study described in detail the process of collecting content similarity analysis (CSA) metadata using Turnitin software (www.turnitin.com). This researcher conducted robust descriptive statistics, a Wilcoxon signed-rank statistic between the similarity indices before and after false positives were excluded, and a multinomial logistic regression analysis to predict levels of plagiarism for the dissertations and the published articles. The corpus of dissertations had an adjusted rate of document similarity (potential plagiarism) of M = 9%, (SD = 6%) with 88.1% of the dissertations in the low level of plagiarism, 9.7% in the high and 2.2% in the excessive group. The corpus of published articles had an adjusted rate of document similarity (potential plagiarism) of M = 11%, (SD = 10%) with 79.2% of the published articles in the low level of plagiarism, 12.8% in the high and 8.1% in the excessive group. Most of the difference between the dissertations and published articles were attributed to plagiarism-of-self issues which were absent in the dissertations. Statistics were also conducted which returned a statistically significant justification for employing the investigative process of removing false positives, thereby adjusting the Turnitin results. This study also found two independent variables (reference and word counts) that predicted dissertation membership in the high (.15-.24) and excessive level (.25-1.00) of plagiarism and published article membership in the excessive level (.25-1.00) of plagiarism. I used multinomial logistic regression to establish the optimal prediction model. The multinomial logistic regression results for the dissertations returned a Nagelkerke pseudo R2 of .169 and for the published articles a Nagelkerke pseudo R2 .095.
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Sieberová, Jana. "Socialistický realismus a tzv. totální realismus: charakteristika básnické poetiky a pokus o komparaci." Master's thesis, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-298096.

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This diploma thesis mainly deals with the relationships between the poetic manifestations of socialist realism and so called total realism in the early fifties. The first part focuses on general issues; within it I try to describe characteristic features of both poetics, for total realism it is done mostly in the background of comparison with like-minded concepts (Hrabal's poems from the fifties, the works of former members of Group 42). In other chapters of the text I am thinking about a total realism from two aspects: first, as an alternative form of realism, which defines itself against the official art, as well as a program that is dependent on the official art to some extent by paraphrasing or using some of its means and resources.
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Books on the topic "Self-published"

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Westbrook, Smith Willa, ed. Guide to self-published papers in graphology, 1978-1988. Sponsored by the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation, 1989.

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(Firm), Fiberworks Publications, ed. The Fiberworks directory of self-published books on the fiber arts. Fiberworks Publications, 1988.

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(Firm), Bookvica. Self-published books, zines, printed DIY: Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, 2014-2018. Bookvica, 2018.

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O'Connor, Richard F. X. How to market you & your book: The ultimate insider's guide to get your book published with maximum sales : for the novice writer, self-published, or published author. Coeur de Lion Books, 1996.

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Moore, Marilyn M. The self-published cook: How to write, publish, and sell your own cookbook. Wooden Spoon Books, 1995.

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Alden, Chevy. How to get published-guaranteed: A self-help manual for assuring the publication of your books. Tri-Pacer Press, 1994.

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Skeet, Jason. Counter intelligence: Zines, comics, pamphlets, flyers : catalogue of self-published and autonomous print-creations : articles! reviews! contacts! 121 Centre, 1995.

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Alden, Chevy. How to get published, guaranteed: A self-help manual for memoirs, novels, histories, biographies, how-to books, children's books & more. Tri-Pacer Press, 1999.

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Glynis, Murphy, Wilson Barbara 1941-, and British Institute of Mental Handicap., eds. Self-injurious behaviour: A collection of published papers on prevalence, causes, and treatment in people who are mentally handicapped or autistic. British Institute of Mental Handicap, 1985.

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Stevens, Kierra, and Renetta Gunn-Stevens. Sandy Self Published a Book. Sophisticated Press, 2022.

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Book chapters on the topic "Self-published"

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Casanave, Christine Pearson. "Representing the self honestly in published research." In Doing Research in Applied Linguistics. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315389608-22.

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Qu, Keke, and Liang Wang. "Blockchain Deposition and Copyright Protection Method for Self-Published Content Infringement." In IEIS 2022. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3618-2_3.

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Jahanian, Ali. "Automatic Design of Self-Published Media: A Case Study of Magazine Covers." In Springer Theses. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31486-0_5.

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Limatius, Hanna, and Minna Nevala. "Chapter 6. Intragroup marginalization in social media." In Self- and Other-Reference in Social Contexts. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.342.06lim.

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This chapter discusses plus-size group membership in Instagram (IG) posts published by the fashion retailer Fashion Nova Curve. Moreover, we focus on the ways in which self- and other-reference are used as tools for Intragroup Marginalization (IM). By IM we mean distancing by group members that occurs when a certain individual is believed to exhibit behaviors, values and beliefs that are outside the in-group culture’s norms. Our data consist of 233 Instagram posts published in October 2021, and our critical discourse analysis focuses on those person referential terms that show in-group membership polarization. Our results show that both the models and the customers in the IG posts are marginalized by the commenters in several ways, including critical comments not only from the out-group, but also from the members of the plus-size in-group, as their bodies are constructed as e.g. ‘not plus-size enough’ or ‘the wrong kind of plus-size’.
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Estrada-Jimenez, Luis Alberto, Sanaz Nikghadam-Hojjati, and Jose Barata. "Correction to: Characteristics of Adaptable Control of Production Systems and the Role of Self-organization Towards Smart Manufacturing." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78288-7_35.

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Chapter “Characteristics of Adaptable Control of Production Systems and the Role of Self-organization Towards Smart Manufacturing” was previously published non-open access. It has now been changed to open access under a CC BY 4.0 license and the copyright holder updated to ‘The Author(s)’. The book has also been updated with this change.
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Leutgeb, Lorenz, Georg Moser, and Florian Zuleger. "ATLAS: Automated Amortised Complexity Analysis of Self-adjusting Data Structures." In Computer Aided Verification. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81688-9_5.

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AbstractBeing able to argue about the performance of self-adjusting data structures such as splay trees has been a main objective, when Sleator and Tarjan introduced the notion of amortised complexity.Analysing these data structures requires sophisticated potential functions, which typically contain logarithmic expressions. Possibly for these reasons, and despite the recent progress in automated resource analysis, they have so far eluded automation. In this paper, we report on the first fully-automated amortised complexity analysis of self-adjusting data structures. Following earlier work, our analysis is based on potential function templates with unknown coefficients.We make the following contributions: 1) We encode the search for concrete potential function coefficients as an optimisation problem over a suitable constraint system. Our target function steers the search towards coefficients that minimise the inferred amortised complexity. 2) Automation is achieved by using a linear constraint system in conjunction with suitable lemmata schemes that encapsulate the required non-linear facts about the logarithm. We discuss our choices that achieve a scalable analysis. 3) We present our tool $$\mathsf {ATLAS}$$ ATLAS and report on experimental results for splay trees, splay heaps and pairing heaps. We completely automatically infer complexity estimates that match previous results (obtained by sophisticated pen-and-paper proofs), and in some cases even infer better complexity estimates than previously published.
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"self-published, adj." In Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/1063085263.

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Falk, Patricia, and Stefanie Dennis Hunker. "Self-published music scores and recordings." In Cataloguing Outside the Box. Elsevier, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-84334-553-4.50001-9.

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Holley, Robert P. "Why Academic Libraries Should Consider Acquiring Self-Published Books." In Self-Publishing and Collection Development. Purdue University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1wf4dpf.8.

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Lynch, Claire. "Self-Making." In The Oxford Handbook of W.B. Yeats. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198834670.013.37.

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Abstract One of the most prolific and, arguably, the most influential Irish autobiographer of the twentieth century, Yeats published a series of major autobiographies between 1915 and 1935. Both in terms of scale and scope, Yeats can be considered a dedicated, if not compulsive, memoirist. It is clear from both his private and published life-writing that Yeats understood his reflections to have artistic and national significance. Yeats wrote memoir because he was preoccupied with a unique sense of responsibility. How was he to present himself, not merely as a singular individual, but also as an agent of Irish history? While many have read Yeats’s poetry for insight into his personality, it is his prose autobiographies, written in a seemingly unending process of editing and redrafting, that best reflect his sense of the self as perpetually in flux.
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Conference papers on the topic "Self-published"

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Marsh, Corrie, Mitchell Davis, Meredith Schwartz, Etta Verma, and Eleanor Cook. "SELF-e 101: A Lesson for Academic Libraries in Connecting Self-Published Authors and Readers." In Charleston Conference. Against the Grain, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284315630.

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Yang, Y., L. Baril, E. Schreck, A. Wallash, and M. Asheghi. "Self-Heating Modeling of Magnetic Recording Read Head." In ASME 2005 Summer Heat Transfer Conference collocated with the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2005-72681.

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The performance and reliability of the GMR heads are adversely affected by self-heating due to the aggressive scaling of its dimensions to increase areal density. In this manuscript, the self-heating of the GMR head during the normal operation is investigated. An analytical model is developed to estimate the temperature rise in the GMR sensor due to self-heating for magnetic recording areal densities from 2.8 to 80 Gbits/in2, which agrees well with the FEM simulations. This model is subsequently used to investigate the influence of the GMR head constituent materials’ thermal properties on the device temperature rise. A 3-D finite element analysis was also performed to predict the level of self-heating in lead-overlaid (LOL) design, which agrees well with the experimental data obtained using steady-state and transient measurements. This paper was also originally published as part of the Proceedings of the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems.
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Khitrova, G., H. M. Gibbs, Y. Kawamura, et al. "Spatial Solitons in a Self-Focusing Semiconductor Gain Medium." In Nonlinear Optics. Optica Publishing Group, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/nlo.1992.wa5.

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The pulse broadening by group velocity dispersion can be balanced by the narrowing effect of self-phase modulation to form temporal solitons.1 The identical nonlinear Schrödinger equation describes the one-transverse-dimension balancing of diffraction and Kerr-medium nonlinear refraction. Some evidence for spatial solitons has been published for planar waveguides of CS2 and glass, both in Kerr (n2) media.2,3 Here we report soliton formation in a semiconductor gain medium which is amplifying rather than lossy, is accumulative rather than instantaneous, and is near resonance instead of far from resonance.
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Elber, Gershon. "On Self Intersections of Freeform Curves and Surfaces." In ASME 2008 9th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2008-59330.

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The computations of curve-curve and surface-surface intersections are considered difficult problems in geometric design. Numerous results were annually published on these topics for the last several decades. Moreover, the detection and more so the computation and even elimination of self-intersections in freeform curves and surfaces is viewed by many as a far more challenging problem, with much fewer satisfactory results. In recent years, several methods were developed to robustly detect, compute and even eliminate self intersections in general freeform (typically NURBs) curves and surfaces, exploiting intrinsic and/or geometric properties, on one side, and the algebraic structure of the shape, on the other. Other methods are specific and employ special properties of the problem in hand, as is the case of offset computation. In this work, we will survey some of our results and others, and provide a birds view of the current state-of-the-art research, on the self-intersections problem, in the freeform domain.
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Kauderer, Mark. "Self-consistency in partially coherent ABCD systems." In OSA Annual Meeting. Optica Publishing Group, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1991.thu5.

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Recently, a general approach to optical information processing with Gaussian Schell model light was published.1 As a first use of this theory, the problem of self-consistency or resonance in 1-D ABCD systems is considered. If the system is real, the well-known extended ABCD approach2 easily generalizes the classical fully coherent result 0≤|A + D|≤2. However, if the ABCD system contains losses, generalization is not so simple. In this case the resonator condition exhibits a more interesting structure, showing the greater complexity of partially coherent lossy systems. In addition, a simple physical decomposition of an arbitrary lossy 1-D ABCD system is also derived.
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Kapur, Preeti, and Girishwar Misra. "Transmission and Regeneration of Sikh Self: Culture in the Making." In International Association of Cross Cultural Psychology Congress. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4087/fsaf8670.

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The Sikh cultural narrative was explored using social representations in the public sphere. To this end textual analysis of newspaper articles (N=200) published from January 2003 to April 2005 was done. These analyses addressed four major domains: religio-cultural, political identity, contemporary trends, and redressing self-perception. The emerging themes evinced negotiation for creating a distinct space within the multicultural society of India. The task of putting one’s self-identity together, of making it coherent and presenting it to others as ‘their culture’, was warranted for making the boundaries of their community distinct from other existing groups. Bonding with the group emerged as the main source of motivation at the individual and community levels to assert a community’s identity.
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Rezaei, Amir G., and Amin Tabatabaei Mohseni. "Anisotropic Elasticity Solution of Single Layered Composite Plate Under Self-Equilibrating Cubically Distributed Shear Loading." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-72009.

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The anisotropic plane elasticity solution of the stresses throughout a thin, rectangular, laminated composite plate subjected to self-equilibrating cubically distributed shear stress at the two ends of the plate is obtained. The plate is assumed to be a symmetric laminate and hygrothermal effects are not considered. The characteristic decay length under the shear loading is estimated for different cases of isotropic, orthotropic, and anisotropic plate. The work is intended to be presented as an example during a lecture or to be published in new textbook demonstrating the numerical method.
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Andersen, David R., and Jeffrey J. Regan. "Self-bending of optical beams in three-dimensional optical Kerr media." In OSA Annual Meeting. Optica Publishing Group, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1989.thg1.

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This paper describes recent numerical results on self-bending (or self-deflection) effects for the case of a 3-D scalar optical beam with an initially asymmetric field profile propagating in an optical Kerr medium. The nonlinear propagation distance in these studies is of the order of, or longer than, the nonlinear self-focusing and linear diffraction lengths. The numerical technique used has been reported previously (Andersen and Regan, JOSA A, Sept. 1989). Results are presented which show the nonlinear propagation behavior as a function of several input parameters including transverse intensity profile, transverse phase profile, and intensity of the initial condition. It is shown that for self-focusing nonlinearities at sufficiently high intensities, the optical beam breaks up into multiple filaments. These filaments then propagate at some nonzero angle to the normal direction of the intensity weighted average of the initial condition phase front. This process happens in such a manner that the total transverse center of gravity of the beam is conserved, as is required by the conservation properties of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation for local nonlinearities. Some comparisons are made between the present numerical results and previously published experimental data.
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Quirino, Maria Catarina de Cassia, Carlos Takeo Okamura, and Eleine Aparecida Martins. "Integrative review of the five actions understood as self-care." In III SEVEN INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONGRESS. Seven Congress, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/seveniiimulti2023-273.

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There are numerous concepts of health, although the one standardized by the World Health Organization since 1946 is the "State of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely absence of disease". That said, it is understandable that the maintenance of health is also the responsibility of the same, since the health professional cannot intervene in personal aspects of the patient's life. From this analysis, it is possible to correlate the concept of health with that of self-care, which consists of giving the individual the responsibility and possibility of promoting and maintaining their own health and well-being. This concept was first published by nurse Dr. Dorothea E. Orem in 1959 and later supplemented by several authors. Currently, this term is linked to the autonomy and empowerment of the patient, giving him greater responsibility for maintaining and promoting his own health. Moreover, due to the numerous contributions and correlations linked to the initial concept of self-care, today there is no absolute definition of the term, as well as no specific actions are presented that contemplate all the areas to which self-care is related. Thus, guidance on self-care actions becomes the responsibility of the health professional and, in most cases, includes actions previously correlated to the user's underlying pathology, without addressing other actions that would also contribute to the overall well-being of the patient.
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Owechko, Yuri. "Self-Pumped Optical Neural Networks." In Optical Computing. Optica Publishing Group, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/optcomp.1989.md4.

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Neural network models for artificial intelligence offer an approach fundamentally different from conventional symbolic approaches, but the merits of the two paradigms cannot be fairly compared until neural network models with large numbers of ”neurons” are implemented. Despite the attractiveness of neural networks for computing applications which involve adaptation and learning, most of the published demonstrations of neural network technology have involved relatively small numbers of ”neurons”. One reason for this is the poor match between conventional electronic serial or coarse-grained multiple-processor computers and the massive parallelism and communication requirements of neural network models. The self-pumped optical neural network (SPONN) described here is a fine-grained optical architecture which features massive parallelism and a much greater degree of interconnectivity than bus-oriented or hypercube electronic architectures. SPONN is potentially capable of implementing neural networks consisting of 105-106 neurons with 109-1010 interconnections. The mapping of neural network models onto the architecture occurs naturally without the need for multiplexing neurons or dealing with contention, routing, and communication bottleneck problems. This simplifies the programming involved compared to electronic implementations.
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Kline, E., K. Duleba, Z. Szamonek, S. Moser, and W. Kumari. A Format for Self-Published IP Geolocation Feeds. RFC Editor, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8805.

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Mcbride, Emma E., and Jeffrey M. Greeson. RU Mindful: Mindfulness, Stress, and Cognitive Functioning in College Students. Rowan University Libraries, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31986/issn.2689-0690_rdw.dat.2.

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This dataset is derived from an anonymous, cross-sectional, IRB-approved, online survey study of 534 college students. Collected in 2018-2019, the data include self-reported measures of dispositional (trait) mindfulness, perceived stress, cognitive functioning, and GPA, along with demographic variables. Results from these data were originally published by McBride &amp; Greeson (2021) in the journal Current Psychology.
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Wang, Lili, Xuesong Wang, Yin Wu, Lingxiao Ye, Yahua Zheng, and Rui Fan. The Effects of Non-Pharmacological Therapies for Psychological State of Medical Staff in the Post-epidemic Era: A Protocol Network Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0080.

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Review question / Objective: To compare and rank the clinical effects of Non-Pharmacological Therapies for Psychological State of Medical Staff in the Post-epidemic Eradifferent. Eligibility criteria: The published randomized controlled trials (RCT) of non-Pharmacological Therapies for Psychological State of Medical Staff in the Post-epidemic Era, regardless of age and gender. Patients had clear diagnostic criteria to be diagnosed. Interventions in the treatment group included were various types of non-pharmacological therapies, including various types of acupuncture therapies (such as simple acupuncture, electroacupuncture, warm acupuncture, acupuncture catgut embedding, Auricular therapy, or the combination of acupuncture and other Non-Pharmacological Therapies), meditation, Baduanjin, Tai Chi, aerobic exercise, yoga, psychotherapy, music therapy, etc.; the control group was conventional treatment groups or different non-pharmacological therapies compared with each other. The results of the report are required to include at least one of the following outcome indicators: The self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), the Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS), the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), and effectiveness rate. The language of the publication is limited to Chinese or English.
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Lewin, Tessa, Mariah Cannon, Vicky Johnson, Raisa Philip, and Priya Raghavan. Participation For, With, and By Girls: Evidencing Impact. Institute of Development Studies, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/rejuvenate.2023.001.

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This paper presents the findings of a review of publicly available, published evidence on the efficacy of development projects that self-identify as ‘girl-led’, both within academic literature and from established organisations working with girls. What is meant by ‘girl-led’, of course, varies hugely. Terms such as girl-led, girl-centred, and girl-focused are often defined fluidly and used interchangeably by various implementation agencies. Because our review contained a wide and diverse range of programme interventions, we divided this range into three categories during our analysis – for, with, and by girls. This paper focuses on ‘girl-led’ work, rather than, for example, a gender-based approach to addressing girls’ rights.
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Lever, James, Susan Taylor, Garrett Hoch, and Charles Daghlian. Evidence that abrasion can govern snow kinetic friction. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42646.

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The long-accepted theory to explain why snow is slippery postulates self-lubrication: frictional heat from sliding melts and thereby lubricates the contacting snow grains. We recently published micro-scale interface observations that contradicted this explanation: contacting snow grains abraded and did not melt under a polyethylene slider, despite low friction values. Here we provide additional observational and theoretical evidence that abrasion can govern snow kinetic friction. We obtained coordinated infrared, visible-light and scanning-electron micrographs that confirm that the evolving shapes observed during our tribometer tests are contacting snow grains polished by abrasion, and that the wear particles can sinter together and fill the adjacent pore spaces. Furthermore, dry-contact abrasive wear reasonably predicts the evolution of snow-slider contact area and sliding-heat-source theory confirms that contact temperatures would not reach 0°C during our tribometer tests. Importantly, published measurements of interface temperatures also indicate that melting did not occur during field tests on sleds and skis. Although prevailing theory anticipates a transition from dry to lubricated contact along a slider, we suggest that dry-contact abrasion and heat flow can prevent this transition from occurring for snow-friction scenarios of practical interest.
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WANG, Xuesong, Xuliang SHI, Jing LV, et al. Acupuncture and Related Therapies for anxiety and depression in Diarrhoea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome(IBS-D): A Network Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.3.0162.

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Review question / Objective: Acupuncture-related therapies are effective Diarrhoea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome(IBS-D), therefore, our aim was to evaluate and rank the effect of different acupuncture-related therapies for the anxiety-depression status of IBS-D patients. Eligibility criteria: The published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture-related therapies for the treatment of IBS-D, regardless of age and sex. Clear diagnostic criteria were required to confirm the diagnosis of IBS-D, Such as Rome I, Rome II, Rome III, Rome IV, and Chinese expert consensus. Interventions in the treatment group included various types of acupuncture-related therapies, including simple acupuncture (ACU), electroacupuncture (EA), warm acupuncture (WA), moxibustion (MOX), or a combination of acupuncture and drugs; the control group is anti-diarrheal or anti-spasmodic western medicine, or placebo, or comparison between various acupuncture-related therapies. The results of the report are required to include at least one of the following outcome indicators: (1) primary outcome: Hamilton anxiety rating scale( HAMA), hamilton depression rating scale(HAMD), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), self-rating depression scale(SDS), secondary outcome: Response rate. The language of the publication was limited to Chinese or English.
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Babu M.G., Sarath, Debjani Ghosh, Jaideep Gupte, Md Asif Raza, Eric Kasper, and Priyanka Mehra. Kerala’s Grass-roots-led Pandemic Response: Deciphering the Strength of Decentralisation. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2021.049.

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This paper presents an analysis of the role of decentralised institutions to understand the learning and challenges of the grass-roots-led pandemic response of Kerala. The study is based on interviews with experts and frontline workers to ensure the representation of all stakeholders dealing with the outbreak, from the state level to the household level, and a review of published government orders, health guidelines, and news articles. The outcome of the study shows that along with the decentralised system of governance, the strong grass-roots-level network of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) workers, volunteer groups, and Kudumbashree members played a pivotal role in pandemic management in the state. The efficient functioning of local bodies in the state, experience gained from successive disasters, and the Nipah outbreak naturally aided grass-roots-level actions. The lessons others can draw from Kerala are the importance of public expenditure on health, investment for building social capital, and developing the local self-delivery system.
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Biagio, M. Di, A. Fonzo, and F. Marchesani. JTM13-CAD Crack Arrestor Design for High Grade Gas Transportation Pipeline. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011813.

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The interest of gas companies in the use of high-grade steel pipes, equivalent to X100 and higher, for the construction of long-distance gas pipelines is now a consolidated trend in the world; these pipelines are demanded to operate under extreme operating conditions, such as low temperature, high pressure and high design factor. Under this severe operating scenario the running shear fracture control can not be only assured by the inherent pipe body material self arrestability, and in this case, the use of external mechanical devices, i.e. crack arrestors, becomes mandatory as also envisaged by the draft of the new pipeline ISO standards under discussion. At the same time the knowledge available on the matter mainly dated back to the past, and the existing crack arrestor design guidelines, as those published by PRCI in the 80's, make reference to experimental experience gained on conventional, lower toughness and lower pressure gas linepipe.
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Luan, Sisi, Wenke Cheng, Chenglong Wang, Hongjian Gong, and Jianbo Zhou. Impact of glucagon-like peptide 1 analogs on cognitive function among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.6.0015.

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Review question / Objective: Diabetes is an independent risk factor for cognitive impairment. Little is known regarding the neuroprotective effects of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) analogs on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Here, the study aim to assess the impact of GLP-1 on general cognition function among patients with T2DM. Eligibility criteria: Inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) an original article was recently published in English, (2) the population included subjects diagnosed with diabetes at baseline, (3) GLP-1 analogs is a single formulation rather than a fixed dose combination, (4) GLP-1 analogs were compared with no GLP-1 use or placebo or self-control before treatment, (5) the duration of antidiabetic agent use was 12 weeks or more, and (6) it provided quantitative measures of general cognitive function assessed by MMSE or MoCA. Exclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the publication was a review, case report, animal study, or letter to the editor, (2) the study did not clearly define clinical outcomes, (3) the authors could not provide valid data after being contacted, (4) duplicated data.
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Peterson, Bradley S., Joey Trampush, Margaret Maglione, et al. ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment in Children and Adolescents. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer267.

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Objective. The systematic review assessed evidence on the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents to inform a planned update of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines. Data sources. We searched PubMed®, Embase®, PsycINFO®, ERIC, clinicaltrials.gov, and prior reviews for primary studies published since 1980. The report includes studies published to June 15, 2023. Review methods. The review followed a detailed protocol and was supported by a Technical Expert Panel. Citation screening was facilitated by machine learning; two independent reviewers screened full text citations for eligibility. We abstracted data using software designed for systematic reviews. Risk of bias assessments focused on key sources of bias for diagnostic and intervention studies. We conducted strength of evidence (SoE) and applicability assessments for key outcomes. The protocol for the review has been registered in PROSPERO (CRD42022312656). Results. Searches identified 23,139 citations, and 7,534 were obtained as full text. We included 550 studies reported in 1,097 publications (231 studies addressed diagnosis, 312 studies addressed treatment, and 10 studies addressed monitoring). Diagnostic studies reported on the diagnostic performance of numerous parental ratings, teacher rating scales, teen/child self-reports, clinician tools, neuropsychological tests, EEG approaches, imaging, and biomarkers. Multiple approaches showed promising diagnostic performance (e.g., using parental rating scales), although estimates of performance varied considerably across studies and the SoE was generally low. Few studies reported estimates for children under the age of 7. Treatment studies evaluated combined pharmacological and behavior approaches, medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration, other pharmacologic treatment, psychological/behavioral approaches, cognitive training, neurofeedback, neurostimulation, physical exercise, nutrition and supplements, integrative medicine, parent support, school interventions, and provider or model-of-care interventions. Medication treatment was associated with improved broadband scale scores and ADHD symptoms (high SoE) as well as function (moderate SoE), but also appetite suppression and adverse events (high SoE). Psychosocial interventions also showed improvement in ADHD symptoms based on moderate SoE. Few studies have evaluated combinations of pharmacological and youth-directed psychosocial interventions, and we did not find combinations that were systematically superior to monotherapy (low SoE). Published monitoring approaches for ADHD were limited and the SoE is insufficient. Conclusion. Many diagnostic tools are available to aid the diagnosis of ADHD, but few monitoring strategies have been studied. Medication therapies remain important treatment options, although with a risk of side effects, as the evidence base for psychosocial therapies strengthens and other nondrug treatment approaches emerge.
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