Erwin Chargaff Papers 1929-1992

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Erwin Chargaff Papers 1929-1992

A biochemist at Columbia University, Erwin Chargaff discovered the base-pairing regularities or "complementarity relationships" of nucleic acids that provided one of the key steps in developing a structural model for DNA. During his long career, Chargaff is credited with conclusively falsifying the tetranucleotide hypothesis; demonstrating the existence of a large number of DNA species; and creating the first descriptions of hypochromicity, hyperchromicity, and the denaturation of a DNA. In addition, Chargaff conducted important research on blood coagulation, lipids and lipoproteins, the metabolism of amino acids and inositol, and the biosynthesis of phosphotransferases. He retired to emeritus status in 1974 and remained active in research almost to the time of his death in June 2002. The Chargaff Papers are organized into ten series: I. Correspondence, 1931-1992; Ia. Correspondence, 1949-2002; IIa. Grants, 1930-1982; IIb. Subject Files, 1940-1984; IIc. Subject Files, 1946-2002; III. Works by Chargaff, 1929-1989; IIIa. Works by Chargaff, 1923-2002; IIIb. Reprints, 1977-1999; IV. Works by Others, 1936-1985; IVa. Works by Others, 1976-2002; V. Research Notes and Notebooks, 1929-1951 ; VI. Photographs, 1935-1977; VIa. Photographs, 1928-2002; VII. Audiovisual Materials; VIII. Awards and Certificates, 1958-2001; IX. Lecture Notes, 1942-1985; X. Personal Papers, [1880]-1985.

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Dounce, Alexander L. and Ernest R. M. Kay

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Perutz, Max F.

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Epithet: molecular biologist, Nobel laureate British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000561.0x000177 ...

Reuther, Karl Helmut

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Loeb, Lawrence A. and Kenneth D. Tartof

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Beadle, George W.

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George W. Beadle (b. 1841?), born in England, was a Union soldier during the American Civil War who served first in the 10th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, and then later in the 18th Independent Battery of the Ohio Light Artillery. After the war, he settled in Plainwell, Michigan. During the last year of the war, he corresponded heavily with Rachel Smith of Chattanooga, Tennessee, whom he married after the end of the war. From the guide to the George W. Beadle Papers, 1863-1890, (Western R...

Crick, Francis, 1916-2004

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Francis Harry Compton Crick was born on June 8, 1916 in Weston Favell, a district of Northampton, in central England. At age 18, Crick attended University College London (UCL). In 1937, he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree, second honors, in Physics with a minor in mathematics. With family financial aid, Crick began graduate study at UCL until the outbreak of World War II interrupted his studies. Crick's war work involved research on magnetic and acoustic mines for the British Admiralty. ...

Dahl, Jürgen

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Dyson, Freeman J.

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Born in 1923. From the description of Oral history interview with Freeman J. Dyson, 1986 December 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81407220 Physicist and mathematician. Born 1923. From the description of Papers of Freeman J. Dyson. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 74986028 ...

Chargaff, Berta Gandelman and Stephen Zamenhof

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Horowitz, Jack

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Pieper, Franz, 1927-

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Chargaff, Kenneth B. Olson and Philip F. Partington

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Chargaff, Rivka Rudner, Hsiang Ju Lin, and Silke E. M. Hoffmann

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Chargaff and Anna Fang Wu

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Chargaff and Seymour S. Cohen

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Chargaff and John H. Spencer

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Chargaff, Frederic W. Bancroft and Margaret Stanley-Brown

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United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development

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Chargaff and Loretta Chiuh-Yeou Cheong

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Chargaff, Jack Horowitz and Anna Lombard

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Chargaff, Herbert M. Schulman and Herman S. Shapiro

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Elsasser, Walter M., 1904-

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Elsasser died in 1991. From the description of Response to History of Geophysics Survey 1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80710094 Died 1991. From the description of Oral history interview with Walter M. Elsasser, 1985 November 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82626096 From the description of Oral history interview with Walter M. Elsasser, 1962 May 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81330511 From the description of Oral history interview wi...

Majhofer-Orescanin, B. and M. Prostenik

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Hlavka, Gertrude

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Siegel, Bernard

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Szanto, Tibor

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Chargaff, George Brawerman and Carole Ann Rebman

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Birkmayer, Florian

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Lindner, R. C., Hugh C. Kirkpatrick, and T. E. Weeks

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Dunsch, Boris.

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Chargaff and Charles F. Crampton and Rakoma Lipshitz

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Chargaff and Richard M. Rodgers

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Chargaff and Clara Levine

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Duesberg, Peter

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Welzig, Werner

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Frankfurter Rundschau

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Chargaff, Robert N. Stewart and Boris Magasanik

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Chargaff, Morris Ziff and Dan H. Moore

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Davidson, J. N. (James Norman)

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James Norman Davidson was born 5 March 1911 , son of James Davidson FRSE. He married Morag McLeod BSc PhD in 1938 and had 2 daughters. He was educated at George Watson's College, Edinburgh, Scotland, and the University of Edinburgh where he received a First Class Honours Chemistry degree in 1934 and an MB ChB in 1937 . He was the Vans Dunlop Entrance Scholar in Medicine, Robert Wilson Memorial Prizeman and Wellcome Gold Medalist. He received his MD in 1939 and DSc in 1945 . He was t...

Chargaff and Marvin Tunis

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Fletcher, Hewitt G., Jr. and Laurens Anderson, and Henry A. Lardy

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Olson, Kenneth B.

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Banbury center

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Chargaff and Christoph Tamm

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Chargaff and John N. Hawthorne

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Cohn, Waldo E. and Joseph X. Khym

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Chargaff, Pnina Spitnik and Rakoma Lipshitz

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Aminoff, David

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Anderson, Rudolph J. (Rudolph John), 1879-1961

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Chemist; born in Haina, Sweden; came to the U.S. in 1893; B.S., Tulane U., 1906; Ph.D., Cornell, 1919; taught chemistry at Cornell for a number of years; professor of chemistry, Yale, 1927-1948, prof. emeritus, 1948-1961. From the description of Rudolph John Anderson papers, 1917-1962 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165953 Chemist; born in Haina, Sweden; came to the U.S. in 1893; B.S., Tulane U., 1906; Ph.D., Cornell, 1919; taught chemistry at Cor...

Chargaff and M. Bovarnick

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Chargaff and Morris Ziff

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Chargaff and Hsiang Ju Lin

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Wills, Peter

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Hawthorne, John Nigel

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Chargaff, Herman S. Shapiro, Rivka Rudner, and Kin-ichiro Miura

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Herold, Hannelore

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Hechter, Oscar and Ian D. K. Halkerston

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Chargaff, Boris Magasanik and Robert E. Franzl

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Cassuto, Era

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Straus, Werner

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Chargaff, Celia Levine and Charlotte Green

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Magasanik, Boris

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Born in Kharkoff, Russia on 19 December 1919. Education: B.S., Biochemistry, City College of New York (1941), Ph.D., Biochemistry, Columbia University (1948). Employment: 1948-1949 Columbia University; 1949- Harvard University; 1959 Pasteur Institute, Paris; 1960- Massachusetts Institute of Technology.. From the description of Oral history interview with Boris Magasanik 1993-1995 (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 316237763 ...

Chargaff, Rivka Rudner and Herman S. Shapiro

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Sinsheimer, Robert L.

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Sinsheimer (1920- ). Biophysicist. California Institute of Technology. From the description of Papers. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80830846 Biographical Sketch Robert L. Sinsheimer was born the second of three brothers in Washington, D.C. in 1920, but he grew up in Chicago. He was one of the first graduates of M.I.T.'s biophysics undergraduate program in 1941. Sinsheimer stayed on for graduate study in biophysics, earn...

Alfert, Max

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Gamow, George and C. G. H. Tompkins

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Lipshitz, Rakoma

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Unidentified

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Frankfurter Allgemeine

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Chargaff, Era Cassuto and Marshall Stein

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Chargaff and Rivka Rudner

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Hargattai, Istvan

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National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)

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The National Academy of Sciences, founded in Washington, D. C., in 1863, grew out of a desire for a body of scientists to give advice on scientific matters to the federal government. Joseph Henry, first Secretary of the Smithsonian, was a force behind its creation. From the description of National Academy of Sciences, 1863-1887 Records. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78403445 ...

Sinn Und Form.

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Wald, George, 1906-1997

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George David Wald, 1906-1997, was a Nobel Prize-winning biologist, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard University, and a promoter ofprogressive political and social causes. From the description of Papers of George Wald, 1927-1996. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77065767 Educator, biochemist. From the description of Reminiscences of George Wald : oral history, 1982. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309741205 ...

Ellouz, Radhouane

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Chargaff and Celia Levine

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Kalka, Joachim

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Gershon, Richard K.

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Margulies, Lola, Virgilija Remeza, and Rivka Rudner

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Kronigl, Roland

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Chargaff, David Elson and Leah Wenig Trent

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Dounce, Alexander L., Norman S. Simmons, and Ernest R. M. Kay

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Cohn, Waldo E.

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Chargaff and Roberto Milanino

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Lessing, Kolja

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Koshland, Daniel

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Black, Donald N.

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Chargaff and Jacob Kream

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Bauer, Anton

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Reitmeier, Henner

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Statistches Landesamt Berlin.

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Weinberg, Alvin Martin, 1915-2006

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Chargaff, Ernst Vischer and Stephen Zamenhof

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Chargaff, Morris Ziff and Seymour S. Cohen

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Teschke, Holger, 1958-....

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Chargaff and Morris Ziff and Seymour S. Cohen

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Chargaff, Stephen Zamenhof and Charlotte Green

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Trapp, Sebastian

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Chargaff, John D. Karkas and Lola Margulies

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Leistikow, Klaus Ulrich, 1929-

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Tavassoli, Mehdi, 1933-....

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Low zu Steinfurth, Heinke

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

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Heeger, Hellmut

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Miura, Kinichiro

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Chargaff and Owen W. Garrigan

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Cohn, Waldo E. and J. X. Khym, and D. G Doherty

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Beljanski, Mirko, Pierre Bourgarel, and Monique Beljanski

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Chargaff and Toshiwo Andoh

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Berrish, Ingo

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Kream, Jacob

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Nielsen, Jennifer Bronwen Kahn

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Chargaff, Erwin

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One of the foremost contributors to a modern understanding of the nucleic acids, Erwin Chargaff was born in Czernowitz, Austria on August 11, 1905. After receiving a doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1928, he accepted a position at Yale University, where he became the Milton Campbell Research Fellow in Organic Chemistry from 1928 to 1930. From Yale, Chargaff returned to Europe for four years, spending 1930-1933 as Assistant in Charge of Chemistry for the Department of Bacte...

Brown, George, 1928-

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Epithet: Clerk to Lord Carteret British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000704.0x00020a According to Wythe County, Virginia: a Bicentennial History, George D. Brown served as a deputy county treasurer with W. H. Spiller in 1906. George D. Brown, 17, appears in the 1880 census within the farm home of Rufus and Margaret A. Brown in Wythe County's Black Lick District. County records show that a George D. Brown and Martha ...

Hasenkamp, Holger G.

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Chargaff, Christoph Tamm and Herman S. Shapiro

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Technische Universität Berlin

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Chargaff and Richard B. Goldberg

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Pini, Joachim

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Chargaff and Stephen Zamenhof

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Chargaff and Helen F. Saidel

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Litzmann, Johanna

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Johnson, Edward A. (Edward Austin), 1860-1944

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Chargaff and Albert S. Keston

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Wendt, Siegfried, 1940-

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Chargaff and Charlotte Green

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Shigeura, Harold T.

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Chargaff, Morris Ziff and Bruce M. Hogg

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Chargaff, Hans Türler and John D. Karkas

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