Use the sun's energy via solar panels, wind, wave and hydroelectric power to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen. |
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A new way to use flowing water to generate electricity may lead to gadget-size, hydroelectric batteries. |
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Exports include petroleum and natural gas, hydroelectric power, metals, chemicals, paper pulp, and fish. |
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The county is rich in natural resources, including timber, hydroelectric power, and mineral deposits. |
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Electricity generated through the use of waterwheels or hydraulic turbines is known as hydroelectric power. |
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Sustainable sources such as solar and hydroelectric energy are now used to power many of the university's buildings and colleges. |
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Aside from hydroelectric power generation, the major industries are heavily dependent on the agricultural sector. |
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The firm has a reservoir system that provides hydroelectric power both for its own operations and for sale to others. |
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This wrecked flood control, municipal and industrial water storage, irrigation and hydroelectric power. |
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This phenomenon may be related to streamflow regulation for hydroelectric power generation. |
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Glaciers supply much of the fresh water and hydroelectric power in South and Central Asia. |
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In Wales this problem is solved by the Dinorwig hydroelectric power station, which pumps water up to a high reservoir during off-peak periods. |
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This year we viewed the astounding structure of a hydroelectric dam built across the Danube. |
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They included a steam locomotive, a hydroelectric turbine, a steam turbine, electrical power lines and an airplane. |
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This in turn has meant that turbines at some hydroelectric power stations in the province have been unable to operate at maximum capacity. |
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Parallel rivers fall to the Baltic Sea in rapids and falls, many of which have hydroelectric power stations. |
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This project involved the restoration of an old mill wheel along the River Barrow with a view to creating hydroelectric power. |
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It has a hydroelectric motor, so it can effectively draw infinite amounts of electric power from the water. |
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The dam made hydroelectric power possible by forcing water through giant turbines. |
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To generate electricity, we use hydroelectric power, coal and nuclear energy. |
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Laos has great potential for hydroelectric power and currently exports electricity to Thailand. |
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Later in the day when the floodgates of the hydroelectric dam upstream close, the water will slowly fall. |
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A hydroelectric dam keeps the water flow constant through fall, but spring melts really make the rapids sing. |
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Meanwhile, dams associated with hydroelectric plants can cause radical disruption of area ecosystems. |
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A major threat to lechwe is the building of hydroelectric dams which eliminates their seasonal floodplain habitat. |
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Flooding by hydroelectric reservoirs is especially detrimental to permanently frozen peatlands because the overall permafrost regime is completely altered or obliterated. |
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Current activities, such as navigation channel dredging, hydroelectric power production, agriculture, and silviculture, will not be stopped by the listing of the sturgeon. |
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For three weeks, he's been on assignment for a hydroelectric company, surveilling their underwater power cables that stretch from the mainland to Vancouver Island. |
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Although the supply still outweighs demand, the reverse situation occurred during 2000 when production fell due to the low water level of certain hydroelectric dams. |
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In this case, this involved costing restrictions on water abstraction and hydroelectric power station operation in order to maintain minimum in-stream flows. |
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We made big things like steel for ships and tractors and turbines for hydroelectric plants. |
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At the midway point, the First Marine Division was echeloned from Hungnam to the northwest along a mountain road to the Chosin Reservoir, an important hydroelectric plant. |
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Such institutions were thinly disguised agents of a superstate bent on subverting or displacing private enterprise, particularly in the generation of hydroelectric power. |
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In Mongolia railroad lines prevent gazelle migration, while North American highways act as a barrier for brown bears, and hydroelectric dams in Canada stymie woodland caribou. |
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Greetings from Manitoba, the Saudi Arabia of untapped hydroelectric potential. |
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Modern hydroelectric dams can be viewed as the descendants of the water wheel, as they too take advantage of the movement of water downhill. |
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Since the early 20th century, the term has been used almost exclusively in conjunction with the modern development of hydroelectric power. |
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In 1878 the world's first hydroelectric power scheme was developed at Cragside in Northumberland, England by William George Armstrong. |
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The Act created the Federal Power Commission to regulate hydroelectric power stations on federal land and water. |
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Most hydroelectric power comes from the potential energy of dammed water driving a water turbine and generator. |
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Small hydro is the development of hydroelectric power on a scale serving a small community or industrial plant. |
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Micro hydro is a term used for hydroelectric power installations that typically produce up to 100 kW of power. |
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While many hydroelectric projects supply public electricity networks, some are created to serve specific industrial enterprises. |
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Since hydroelectric dams do not use fuel, power generation does not produce carbon dioxide. |
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Reservoirs created by hydroelectric schemes often provide facilities for water sports, and become tourist attractions themselves. |
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Generation of hydroelectric power changes the downstream river environment. |
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The result of diminished river flow can be power shortages in areas that depend heavily on hydroelectric power. |
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Another disadvantage of hydroelectric dams is the need to relocate the people living where the reservoirs are planned. |
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The Alps provide lowland Europe with drinking water, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. |
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The flow conditions in this section makes it the best location for hydroelectric plants. |
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The abundant hydrodynamic resources stored in this section make it the second most suitable area to build hydroelectric power plants. |
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There is one hydroelectric power station on the river, Beeston Hydro at Beeston Weir. |
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Zebra mussels clog water intakes for hydroelectric companies, harm unionid mussel species, and are believed to be a reservoir of avian botulism. |
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The Qulliq Energy Corporation is progressing with a plan to put up two hydroelectric dams near Iqaluit. |
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To make a living, he gets a job as a manager at a hydroelectric plant. |
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Expenses also increased because TVA generated 45 percent less hydroelectric power during the period. |
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Meanwhile hydroelectric generators that provide much of the Californian city's electricity were shut down because of the approaching flames. |
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The system lit up arc lamps on the main streets and incandescent lamps on a few side streets with hydroelectric power. |
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Because of the abundance of waterways in the state, it is also a major producer of hydroelectric energy. |
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He spoke of Scotland's hydroelectric projects in Africa, local expertise shared with the world's poor. |
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We generate our own electricity with a small hydroelectric generator on the river. |
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This is to be achieved mainly through the construction of wind farms and a number of hydroelectric stations. |
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Fast flowing rivers and waterfalls are widely used as sources of energy, via watermills and hydroelectric plants. |
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However, Ethiopia is in the process of constructing a large 6,450 MW hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile river. |
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When completed, this Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is slated to be the largest hydroelectric power station on the continent. |
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Utilization of abundant hydroelectric and geothermal power has made Iceland the world's largest electricity producer per capita. |
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At least 70 dams are said to be planned for the Amazon region, including the controversial Belo Monte hydroelectric dam. |
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The hydroelectric dam at Churchill Falls is the secondlargest underground power station in the world. |
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After the construction of the hydroelectric dam at Churchill Falls in 1970, the Smallwood Reservoir has flooded much of the old hunting land. |
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A hydroelectric generating station was built in Labrador and a transmission line to the neighbouring province of Quebec. |
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Construction of a large hydroelectric dam project at Muskrat Falls began in 2012 by Nalcor Energy and the Province of Newfoundland. |
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Twizel was built in 1968 to service nearby hydroelectric projects and was supposed to close on their completion. |
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The quarry has been partly reused as part of the Dinorwig power station, a pumped storage hydroelectric scheme. |
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When the wind is blowing strongly, nearby hydroelectric stations can temporarily hold back their water. |
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Critics like the Humane Society object to the killing of the sea lions, claiming that hydroelectric dams pose a greater threat to the salmon. |
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Others use nuclear power, but there is an increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, wave and hydroelectric. |
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In a hydroelectric power station water flows through turbines using hydropower to generate hydroelectricity. |
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Different alternative sources of energy include nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, wind, and geothermal. |
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A hydroelectric power station still generates electricity here, although the mills are now a museum and World Heritage Site. |
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Near Barrage Cavagnac, there is a hydroelectric dam that has created the artificial lake Lalla Takerkoust. |
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The construction of hydroelectric dams has blocked their migrations and locally extirpated eels in many watersheds. |
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A factory based on the process was built in Rjukan and Notodden in Norway, combined with the building of large hydroelectric power facilities. |
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The Akosombo Dam, built on the Volta River in 1965, along with Bui Dam, Kpong Dam, and several other hydroelectric dams provide hydropower. |
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It is feared that these new hydroelectric dams could lead to the extinction of many of the fish species that are endemic to the river. |
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Several hydroelectric dams are planned on the river, and these may lead to the extinction of many of the endemics. |
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In recent years, hydroelectric, solar and wind energy have been explored as possible sustainable energy sources. |
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Most of the electricity comes from hydroelectric facilities and wind parks. |
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On the Huancabamba, in the mountains, there is a hydroelectric power station supplying energy to the region. |
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Since 1971, the government of Quebec has built hydroelectric dams on rivers in the James Bay watershed, notably La Grande and Eastmain rivers. |
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Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys. |
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Galicia's many hydroelectric dams take advantage of the steep, deep, narrow rivers and their canyons. |
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In particular, proposals for hydroelectric power generation proved controversial in the late 20th century. |
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In the late 1880s, Josef Schneider converted flour mills into hydroelectric generators. |
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Some San Francisco company is trying to come up and build 34 miles of hydroelectric generators along the McKenzie River. |
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The new modern hydroelectric generators will boost aluminium production at Lochaber from 43,000tons a year to 50,000tons. |
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China Hydroelectric Corporation is an owner, developer and operator of small hydroelectric power projects in China. |
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The consortium is obliged to build seven hydroelectric power stations within three years of signing the deal. |
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China Hydroelectric Corporation is an owner, developer and operator of small hydroelectric power projects in the People's Republic of China. |
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At full capacity, Inga III, described as the largest hydroelectric project in the world, will produce 5,000 MW of power. |
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His house, Underhill, Low Fell, Gateshead, was the first in the world to be lit by a lightbulb and also the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectric power. |
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In late 2011 two large water turbines were installed upstream of the castle on the River Thames to provide hydroelectric power to the castle and the surrounding estate. |
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The drilling and hydrologic hammer equipment developed by the Machine Science Institute are used now at the construction site of the Kambar-Ata-2 hydroelectric station. |
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Idaho Power is urging state regulators to consent or decline a proposed power sale deal with the manufacturer of a hydroelectric venture close to Gooding. |
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The new hydroelectric complex of Atbara and Stet dams, some 20 km. |
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The European-Mediterranean Seismological Service said the epicenter was in 123 kilometers east of Dushanbe near the construction of the Rogun hydroelectric power plant. |
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It used hydroelectric power for street lighting and household lighting. |
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Leats, feeders ponds and primitive hydroelectric technology, which formed part of the drainage system of the Cyfarthfa Ironworks, are also still in existence. |
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Uzbekistan speaks against construction of big hydroelectric stations in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan on the rivers flowing into the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers. |
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In 2012 it was restored by the construction of a hydroelectric plant. |
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These provided water to generate hydroelectric power for the lead mine. |
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Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Austria, Switzerland, and Venezuela have a majority of the internal electric energy production from hydroelectric power. |
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Dedicated hydroelectric projects are often built to provide the substantial amounts of electricity needed for aluminium electrolytic plants, for example. |
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The major advantage of conventional hydroelectric dams with reservoirs is their ability to store water at low cost for dispatch later as high value clean electricity. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, many small hydroelectric power stations were being constructed by commercial companies in mountains near metropolitan areas. |
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The first, and still the largest, is Buksefjord hydroelectric power plant. |
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Combined with direct drive Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Alternators and power electronics they offer a viable alternative for low head hydroelectric power generation. |
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The largest inland body of water is the Caniapiscau Reservoir, created in the realization of the James Bay Project to produce hydroelectric power. |
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One of the most severe threats to the environment of the Shantar Islands is a proposed tidal hydroelectric power station, which is currently on hold for lack of funds. |
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The city's rapid development commenced with the announcement in 1952 that a dam and hydroelectric plant would be built at Bratsk on the Angara River. |
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According to the terms of contract Power Machines will output 10 hydro sets, nine hydroelectric generators with the capacity of 640 MW per unit, and also six field systems. |
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State-of-the-art science involves pumping water to a higher altitude lake during off-peak times and letting it drain down through hydroelectric generators during peak times. |
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Because of its diverse landscapes and waterways, Oregon's economy is largely powered by various forms of agriculture, fishing, and hydroelectric power. |
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Electricity is generated mainly by thermal and hydroelectric power plants. |
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Currently, there are 12 hydroelectric power plants on the Salzach. |
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The Boskov most hydroelectric power station, which costs some 107 million euros, will have installed power of 70 MW and annual output of 126 GWh of electricity. |
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With the construction of various new dams and growing hydroelectric power projects around the country, Ethiopia also plans to export electric power to its neighbors. |
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