SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKITIN, V.G. - NIKITIN, V.I.
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ACC NR. AP6021487 SOIJ.Iii,L CODE* UR/0413/66/000/011/0129/Olky'
INVENTOR: KrasulLn. Yu. L.1 Xuz'zaln, V. Nikitin. V, G.
ORG: non*
TITLEt Method of pressure vol,11 111--roscopic parts with lndL~ecct
heat Lnpute Class 499!
SOURCEt Izobretent-ya, promyahlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye tnaki,
no. 11, 1966, 129
TOPIC TAGS: veldLng, micropart veldin~:, preasure velding
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a method of pressure
velding mLcroparts vith indire:-t heat input supplied by un electrically
heated punch. To preserve tb,? littial pro?erties of one or the welded
materials, to facLILtate the welding of Lov-ductility materl&lv, and
to increase the efficiency of the process, the punch is heated by a
current pulse. (NDI
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AUTHOR: Nikitin, V. G.; q4a~hin, V. I.
,TITLE: Electric field at the axis of a charged disc with a concentric opening
:SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika i energetika, Abs. IA75
REi SOI)MCE: Tr. po teorii poiya, vyp. 1, 196h, 64-,(o
P'C TAGS: eicctric fieid, eleclri,- 1.he(~ry, electric conductor
C,70
ABSTRACT: The electric field is found at tne ayis of a charged dise with u kcilcentric
opening with consideration to the ed,7,e effect and also digregarding this effect. i4
illustrations, bibliography of 2 ritles. From the summary. CTranslation of abatract~
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AMOR: Bonchkovska a. 44-AaA-V ~'G
ORG: none
TITLE: The problem of heat trwisfer i-i the lower 1,V, er of the atmosphere
SOUR(I': I','[ Iris tit i t p ri k i~i ln,)y Issled.),tw-Aya teploobmena v
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AUTHOR: Bonchkovsk%ra, T. V.; Nikitin, V. G.
ORG: none
TITLE: Scales of eddy motions in the j~tmos during turbulent heat exchange
R~erf.
SOTTRCE: AN SSSR. Ins ti tut,__Lij1 kladnoy geofiziki. Issledovsniya teploobnena v
atmosfereTT-nvestigations of heat___e_xc___ha_n_g_e_ in the atmisphere). Moscaq, Izd-vo
Nauka, 1964, 86-9o
MPIC TAGS: micrometeoroloFj, ti n, atmospheric turbulence,
convec o
surface boundary layer, wind gmwWan*--6-XA-
~1~ Z. - C, 44-- -d-
ABSTRACT: Starting with a simplified representation of air-particle velocity as a
sum of the velocity of horizontal transfer and the velocity of circular motion c, the
authors derive the expression u z -c sin a + u (where a and c are the phase and
velocity of circular motion) for the components of velocity along the wind gradient
Ll* The values of c and u can be determined by measuring the extre-mal values of
tke velocity u. If the ditl7tence d between the two maximum velocities is also
known, the distance r of a partJcle from the center of revolution will equal do/riTu 9
The authors assume that the statiaticel mean value of r equals half the radius of
the eddy R. This reasoning is used to estimate the dimensions of eddies in the
atmosphere at a height of 300-J#00 m by observations of the motion of' pilot balloons
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in a state of equilibrium. T".-,e positions of the pil..)t balloons were determined everf
10 seconds by theodolites and photothecdolites. Observations were conducted over
the Kuban Steppe in June and July 1960 on days when there wan convection and the
ground-level wind velocities (1id not exce,--d 5-6 M/3ec. The mean value of R was
found to be 10 m. The scales of disturbances in the atmosphere were also estimated
by observations of the periods of oscillations and changes in the altitude of captive
balloons with a known lifting force. In this case, a value of R of 10-15 m Vas
obtained for short-period oscillations and 100-200 m for long-period oscillations
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FILIN. N.P.; KISK3V, I.I.; KASLOV, N.M.: SMYUKOV, N.I.,- NIKITIN, V.I.;
KIIOKHWT, N.A.
Unit for breaking up frozen prouM. Rate. I lzo"nr. v stroi.
no.3:31-35 157. (MIRA 11:1)
(Frozen ground) (Excavating machinery)
GRANINY G.,I,,, dorozhnyy master (Stantslya Shilka,, Zabaykal~skoydorogi);
GORYUNGV, A.T., dorozhnvy master (St4ntsiya Shilka, Zabayka-l'skoy
dorogi ) ~_ NIXITIN, V. 1. , brigadir (3 tan ts iya S h I I ka: Za bayka-I ~ skoy
dorogi)
Establish more accurate production no:-ms, Put, i put,khoz, b
no.2.-46 762. (.14-I;-,A 1 -5 - 4' "
(Railroads-4-fainteuence and repair)
KUROLEV, V.A., inzh. (Tashkent); 1~ihl'1111, V.I., -inzh. (Tas.-~ent)
Curront maintenance of diesel locomotives c~n ieugLnened haui
distance sections. Zhel.dor.transp- 45 no-10:64-b6 0 t63.
(MIi'~A 16:1.1)
1. Nachalvak lokimotivii 1,,,o oLicia TasLventskncgo o:--deleniya
Sredneaziatskoy dor-ogi (for Koralev).
BUBLIKOV, Ye.V., inzh.; FEDOROV, G.D., inzh.; NIKITIN, V.I., inah.
The PK-1 apron conveyor for mines. Ugol.prom. no.508-40
3-0 162. (KIRA 151l1)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut organizataii i
mak-holnizataii shakhtnogo straitellstva.
(Gonveying machinery)
NIKITINP V.I.
Regularities of carrosion in liquid met-ale und,~r Isothermal
and nonisothermal, conditions. Zhur. prikl. khim. -36 n-,.10:
2192-2201 0 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1~67-40 EWr (m)/ EPP (n) -2/r/M.116 (t)/RVIP (b) UP(a) M/MI/M'
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AUTHOR:- Hikitin,'V. 1. (Leningrad)
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TITLE: Adsorption effect of a liquid-metal medium on der compression
11 _5~r
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 5, 1965, 609-611
TOPIC TAGS: copper, liquid metal, bismuth, creep, copper creep, tension creep, cem-
-pression creep, liquid metal effect, absorption effect
ABSTRACT: The creep behavior in tension or compression of copper tubes
10 x 0.5 x 50 mm filled with liquid bismuth has been studied at 350C to determine
the effect of liquid metal. The test results showed that in both tension and com-
pression the creep rate in bismuth was much higher than that in air. The relative
effect of the liquid metal increased with decreasing stress. Under an equal stress,
liquid bismuth affected the creep rate in teasion much move than that In compression.
Thecreep In tension reached the.final stage very rapidly and the specimen failed eve
-under very-low stresses. The stronger effect of liquid bismuth-1,3a tir creep in
tension can be explained by the formation and propagaticii in com-
pression-induced creep the deformation proceeds without crack formation.' Thus, in
compression, liquid metal affects only the process-of deformation, while in tension I
also accelerates crack formation. Oriee art. has: 2 figures and I table. INS]
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NIKI~'IN, V.I.
Thermal mass transfer in liquid sodium. Zhu-. fiz. khim.
38 no.5:12W-1215 My 164. (MIRA IP:12)
1. Kotloturbirinyy instltut, Leningrad. Submittp(~ 'une 11, 1-463.
BRONSHSTN, L.A., kandidat takhaichookikh nauk; HAMOKONOV, X.G., shofar;
SKERNOV. 0.S., rateenzent; LIVITANT, Ta.A.. rateenzint;
shofar. reteenzent; BAUM". I.M.. inzhener. redaktor;
Z#j
TMONOV. A.Ta., takhnicheskiy redaktor
[Improving the operation of trucks and lowering the cost of trans-
port] Uluchshenie ispollsovanita avtonobilei i anizhenia sebe-
stoimosti perevosok. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashino-
stroit. i sudostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 146 p. (KIRA 7:10)
(motor trucks) (Transportation. Automotive)
NIZITIN. Valentin Ivanovich, shofar 2-jr avtobasy GlavRogo upravleaiya
-
gruzov*90 Aoiransporta Hosgorispolkoma; VASILITEV, M.S., redak-
tor; GALAXTIONOVA, Te.N., takhalcheskly redaktor.
CIacreaming efficiency of the ZIS-150 automobila]Za povys'ienie proiz-
Yoditallmosti avtomobilia Z18-150. Koskya, flauchno-tekhn.izd-vo ayto-
tranap.;it-ry 1955. 54 p. (Opyt novatorov avtotransporta) (H12A 9;4)
(Motor trucks)
SIXITIN, la --Loh, shofar; BRUSOVA. L.H.. redaktor; KALIKOVA.
___ B. .. takhnichaskiy radalctor
(increasing the produotivity of trucical Povyahenia proizvoditellno-
sti gruzovogo avtomobilia. Izd. 2-o@. perer. i dop. Moskva,
Nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo avtotransp. lit-ry, 1956. 74 p. (MIRA lo:11)
1. 2-ya avtobaza Glavmosavtotransa (for Nikitin)
(Motortrucks)
NIKIKI"Alauti"vauovich, 13hofetr-novator, udarnik kommuniatiolieskogo
truda
Work and honor are inseparable. Za rul. 20 no.12:4-5
D I&. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Ch-len prezidiumn TSentralIncdo komiteta professionallnogo
soyuza rabotnikov avyazi i rabochikh avtomobillnogo transporta
i shosaeynykh dorog SSSR,
(Farm produce-TransportAtion)
S/194/62/000/007/043/160
D295/D308
AU T 1-1 C.": Nikitin, V.I.
Granhical intecratiGn of linear and ncnlinear diffe-
rentia! equitions of the first order for plotting
transients
P:,,'R 10 D."L .~'eferativnyy zhurnal. ;.vtomatika i radioelektronik-a,
no. 7, 1962, abstract 7-2-88 e (Sb- nauchn. tr., Tem-
skiy q.'ektrorekhan. in-t inzh. zh.-d. transp., no. 30,
19609-55 - 64)
T E"', " TA. method of graphical inte[,,ration of differential equati,~ns
of the first order it described- In Jeriving the require,~ r---1ati.-_n,
use is i:.ade of the rapresentation of the equations on the )hLs-e
ane. The hase path in the integration interval is appr3xim,~.,,ed
b3r a straight line. The value of the derivative in this interval
is determined by inscribing rectangular triangles in the,7.hase
first orde n-zera
The case of a linear equaticn of the r with a Lno
right-hand side is considered in Ceneral form in detail. The use Af
the metho-- for non-linear equations is illustrated by the exampple--_
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Graphical inte6ration 0l 14 near ... 1)295/:)308
of an 1:-ki-network wit- a non-li-ear resistance. 4' references. .I Ab-
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D2-:-6/D302
MTHORS: Nikitin, V.I., Vel't, I.D. and Rukavis-nikova, V.K.
TITLE: Induction (electromagnetic)oflowmeters of the "RI"
type
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektroni-l-a,
no. 11, 1961, 29-30, abstract 11 A242 (V sb. Teplo-
energ. i khimikotekhnol. pribory i regulyatory.
M.-L., Mashigiz, 1961. L34 140)
TEXT: Flowmeters for electrically conductin,,f liquids deve-
loped by MIT (Thermal Instrumentation Institute) are described.
The principle of induction flowmeters is prpsented and a descrip
tion is given of a unit consistin5_', of a converter, amplifier, mea
curing instrument and remote control panel. A table includes ')asic
information on induction flowmeters of the followinL types:PO-10
(RI-10), 20925, 50 and 80 (range in m3/hour, and types of conver-
ters). Preliminary results of testing are in agreement with the
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technical SDecificatio* of the ins-trumcnts. Z-,,,bstracter's note:
Complete translation2"
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SMVCHUK, R.M., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk; NIKITIN. V.I., lnzh.
Device for determining the location of the source of radio interference.
Avtom., telem, i svias' 6 no.10:36-38 0 162. 04IRA 16:5)
(Radio--Interference) (Rndio direction finders)
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0274/66/000/001/AOBti/AO84
AUTHOR: Shevchuk, R. M.;_9 Itin.&J,...1.
TITLE: The use of the radio-station type ZhP-5 for the measurement of signal and
noise voltages
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika i elektroswjaz' , Abs. 1A595
REF SOURCE: Nauchn. tr. Omskiy in-t inzh. zh.-d. transp., v. 52, 1965, 37-48
,TOPIC TAGS, radio communication, radio equipment, radio noise, radio transmission,
radio receiver, measurement, electronic measurement, interference measurement, electric
measuring instrument
TRANSLATION: Since the utilization of measuring instruments for the determination of
signal and noise voltages in the UHF range is difficult in certain cases, the receiving
end of the radio-station ZhP-5 can be used to good advantage. An HF system which is
linear over a certain voltage range is used. For the readout, the high impedance AVO-51
,voltmeter may be used. Using this method in the absence of interference, it was pos-
-sible to measure receiver input voltage down to 0.2 microvolts. To make it suitable
.Zor ;.-easurement purposes, the receiver is first calibrated by means of a signal ger:~--
.rator. To measure noise it is necessary to construct a curve of the noise limiter ope-
raticin with respect to the state of the limiter's controls and the receiver sensitivit-j-
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The results of signal and noise voltage measurements at the input of a locomotive
radio-station are given for a railroad section of 200 km. The results of the measure-
ments were compared to the field strength values measured with the IP-14 noise meter.
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To 50 g. coned. HrSOj, (If I g. K,CrA, and " mi. If j0 is -
added at 30* rapidly with %tirriog 45 g. Iranv-2~fecahydro-
C~ I C naphthol iternp. riw to 55') and cooling to mahitato the
itn( r 57'. On cooling to room temp. the'roixt. Is
with Ftj0 and the ext., after washing with NaOff
until culorle%n, then with 1130. ii evapd. yielding (V~705 9
Ira " 1-111coh ydro-2-axona PhIlm Ir n c, b~s 118'. d. 0.9765. aM
1.4929. The ketone 052 g.) in 300 mi. dry Rtj0 Is added
over 10 bra. to a sttsptnsion of 112 W. powd. K011 In WH) mi.
dry Etj0 through which dry C,11, is passed at - 2 to - V.
The resulting solid rnam is treated with a little H,O, the aq.
layer Is exid. with Ht,0 and the combined ofjr, layers are
treated with COt unfil colorless; after drying over KjC0s
the soln. is distd. yielding 56% Ira nj-2-dhyxy1-2-derahydr&-
naphihol, be 118-25', m. 93-4* (from petr. ether) This
(20 c.) is added to 60 ml. of soln. obtained by dissolving 5 C.
HCO in 30 mi. coned. H~SO4 and 180 ml. HrO. and the mtxt.
Is heated slowly tn 90' (vigorous reaction); after I hr. an a
steam bath the mixt. issteam-distd. (10-12 hrs.), the distil-
late Is satd. with (NH4)rSO4 and exId. with EtjO. rivaIm.of-
the ext. gives 45-70% tranv-:-acel~ijec~hydre-2-x4phik'l,
5"1 * after treatment with petr. ether. G. 116f. K.
WWL V, 1. V11,41"l,
LJ_
t" d64 VO
ih 2
I - l,,g-NIeC(OH)CTQW,l
CH and 45 C. AcCUetOH in 100 ml.
drY Et%O is added slowdy to stited taixt. at 60 g. powd.
041"Al~ KOH In,100 ml. dry Rt%O with ke cooling. After sOnring
for muse time. the mlxt. Is Idt at room IMP. 74 hrs
after whkh It is treated with lk tktk HO, tha %. taye,
vM. with Et,O am4 111fe WMbbWd org. 141m, after satn.
wftb C09 and dryint'Om MarSO,. are distd. y1eldin 91G7.
MftC(OH)CM9(GH)Cl CCMCvOff, bs.& 122*. ut. 82-4"
(from Cs%); the pmduct: cannot be hat In the presence
ol bases as this teads to dissom. to Com
S"", be prepd.: 74.47:
C, Cal H, 726. do LOM; 2.7%
b.
16 -0-1 Mr.-Imr-w- Ivan zxejR.:4m SOM Alil W.19-am 41 - 6
00 bm iT4440. m. 1 4* uram
G. M. Kovolaveff
NTTT-rT~J, V. T.
Pud~vll, A. N., Ilkitin V T - "Allvl fil I . 1 -.:. ~;' fif- t r,'Pg
L - ..
an] RlcoWs from isompric biitoxvchl--~!-o-oentenes." (,). 1,377)
SO: Jol.trnal -)'' -,eneral Che s~r ': 1. ~~ 'Jo -1
- -- - . - - - - - ---- - -- ml--- , (,7h,irntl Obshchpi "hiniii), _ - -
y - - -L -I---
NIKITIN, V.I.; SAVRANSWA, S.D.
Tertiary triatomic alcohols of the acetylene series and their conversions.
Part 2. Synthesis of 3,4,7-trimethYloctYne-5-triol-3.4.7.2.5.-dimethyl-5-
(1-oxyoyolohexyl)-pentene-3-diol-2,5 and 2.4-di-(l-ozycyclohaxyl)-butiae-
3-ol-2. Zhur.ob.khim. 23 no.7:1146-1153 Jl '53. (W-RA, 6:7)
1. Insitut khimii Akadsmii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR. (Alcohols)
wipi ~lwfmsifu
V, .1,
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on:. CAVU t*ftacatoma on4tbeATk,1jcjrbdmyT
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-0 ~r~--Tha Q
POU lowidar Ust- ifiescri the
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51
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aqu jr~ Nam tar neutril(ugion), q.(I
16, And,'k.7-
Wag,ccM
;Ivct 0.9, ff. Afftc
tA ;L'ir;;UeEtCOi,1.59.'ULIIItC(Off)Ac'AcOH J(CojH
2 S-DI_'
116.
Ife
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IV~
lye notteeai'sm. *edykjvIQh4j4J of "Acol
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dipit Wd
NIKITIN, V.I.
'Works of the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the
Tajik S.S.R. in the field of the acetylene based synthesis of new
substances. Izv.otd.est.nau AN Tadzh.SSR no.8:63-98 154.(MIaA 9:9)
I.Direktor Institute. khimii AN Tadzhikskoy SSR.
(Acetylene compounds)
NIKITIN, V.I.
40"""
Emergence, main tasks, and development of chemistry in
Tajiklstan. Izv.Otd.set.nauk AN Tadzh.SSR no.9:43-56
155. (KLRA 9:10)
1. Institut khimit AN Tadshikskoy SSR.
(Tajikistan--Cbemistry)
T q tit
to fAt ol ide 11 If im
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NIKITIN, V.I.; TIMCFZ7VA. I.M.
Tertiary triatsulc alcohols of the acetylene series and their
couversions. Part 8. Dehydration of tertiary sthyleas glycerels:
2.3,6-triasthylheptens-4-trial-2,3.6; 3,4,7-trinothylectese-5-
-triol-3,4,7; 2-nothYl-5-(l-oxycyclehoxyl)-hexone-3-diol-2,5,
and 2.4-di-(-ozycyclahay7l)-buten-3-91-2. Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no-8:
1526-1535 Ag 155. (MIRA 9:2)
l.Institut khtnil Akadeatt nauk Ta4shikokey SSR.
(Alcohols)
- - - - - -- - - -
EMU
-Fl A h
50, 20'.5 g. 2-mallyi-1-
lu~.- A Fm'
Sallie
Ninot gavc
A-,~(AL IQ
USSR/Organic Chomistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No. 8, 19579 26685.
Author Nikitin, V.Li Timofeyeva, I.M.
Inst
Title Tertiary Triatomic Alcohols of Acetylene
Series and Their Conversions. X. Oxidation
by Potassium Permanganate of Triols of Ethyl-
ene Series: 2,3,6-trimethylheptene-l+-triol-
293,69 3 )+,7-trimethyloctene-5-triol-3,)+,7,
2,5-dimethyl-5-(l-oxyc~,clohoxyl)-pentene-
3-diol:2,5 and 21)+-di-kl-oxYcyclohexyl)-
butane 3-ol-2.
Orig Pub Zh. obshsch. khimli, 1956, 26, No. 81 2175 -
2180.
Abstract The oxidation by Mn(~ of tertiary eth lene
glycerins (EG) 2,3,6-Zrimethy1hepteneT
triol-2,3,6 (1), 3,4,7-trimethyloctene-5-
Card 1/3
USSR/Geenersl Problems. Methodo2oa, History. Scientific Tnstituut, ions A
eLn.-I Col3-pereences, Instruction., Quest-4--ras Concer-nimg Biblio-
p,---phy and Scientific Docrilmentation.
Abs JaLr: Zhurral Khix:~yp-, r1c, 2, 1958. 3V,'.
Author :_Y.I. Ni-kitin,
Inat : A of Sriene.---s of 77&dz~~ik SS.R.
Rissie.:- SeJ e.c.t-'s" t Mikball G::,tgor' yevica
K,:,~ae:!-wr &rid His of Combiaijag Watar and
,A.c-,-V'-tne- (To 75t'-a A--,--*,;-e:-,i,-.7; of Reac-llio:, Dis~'rrarj.)
Orig Pu7j: Otd. y~~stes~;v. uai:.~ All' TAIDULISSR, 1957, v)ry. 1?, -'1'1'-127.
Abst-act: 'l'o abstnac. .
ca:~.d
NIKITIP, V.I.
-- --- - --T-n-stl-tute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik
S.S.R. on the fortieth anniversary of October. Izv. Otd. eat.
nauk AN Tadzh.SSR no.23:129-130 '57. (MIRA 11:6)
(Tajiklstan--Chemistr7)
NIKITIN, V.I.
Studying the synthesis of now substances derived from acetylene.
Izv. Otd. est. nauk AN Tadzh. SSR no. 24:3-9 '57. (MIRA 11,10)
1. Institut khimii Ah Tedzhikakoy SSR.
(Acetylene compounds)
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