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  • 11
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Grateful thanks are given to Dr. Fouad El Monsouri and coworkers for contributing Chapter 1, which deals with ground water contamination with nitrate. Thanks are due to Dr. Arcadius Martininen Agassin Ahogle and coworkers for contributing Chapter 2, dealing with the assessment of soil organic carbon. Grateful thanks are provided to Dr. Puttapati Sampath Kumar and coworkers for contributing Chapter 3, dealing with the exploitation of eucalyptus leaves for electrode fabrication in supercapacitors. Indebtedness is due to Dr. Almaz S Jalilov and coworkers for contributing Chapter 4, dealing with the production of activated carbon from petroleum waste (vacuum residue). Thanks are due to Dr. Yongdan Li and coworkers for contributing Chapter 5, dealing with the use of exhausted olive pomace for the production of fuel for direct carbon fuel cells (DCFC). Grateful thanks are due to Dr. Roberta Mota-Panizio and coworkers for Chapter 6, dealing with the development of a concept for the production of essential oils and biomethane from biomass waste. Thanks are due to Dr. Vitali Nitsenko and coworkers for contributing Chapter 7, dealing with the modelling studies on the yield of biogas from organic mass. Thanks are due to Dr Imane Moulefera and coworkers for contributing Chapter 8, dealing with the adsorption of atenolol. Grateful indebtedness is due to Dr. Denis Mirohnichenko and coworkers for contributing Chapter 9, dealing with the development of bioedegradable polymer gels. Finally, indebtedness is due to Dr. Steven C Peterson and coworkers for contributing Chapter 10, dealing with the production of porous and polar biochar for composite applications.
    Keywords: biochar ; surface treatment ; lauric acid ; rubber composite ; activated carbon ; Stipa tenacissima ; chemical activation ; adsorption ; atenolol ; carbon sequestration ; sustainable farming systems ; particulate organic carbon ; particle-size fractionation ; environmentally safe ; biodegradable ; hydrogel films ; hydroxypropyl methylcellulose ; bactericidal properties ; humic acids ; hybrid ; modification ; biogas ; biogas production ; bioenergy ; energy security ; organic mass ; nitrate contamination ; groundwater ; leaching ; soil chemical characterization ; biomass valorization ; biorefineries ; gasification ; essential oils ; biomass wastes ; biomethane ; vacuum residue ; supercapacitor ; carbon nanotechnology ; DCFC ; exhausted olive pomace ; electrochemistry ; limitations ; eucalyptus leaves ; nitrogen doping ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PN Chemistry ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PN Chemistry::PNR Physical chemistry
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-27
    Description: Streets are an integral part of every city on Earth. They channel the people, vehicles, and materials that help make urban life what it is. They are conduits for the oft-taken-for-granted infrastructures that carry fresh water, energy, and information, and that remove excess stormwater and waste. The very air that we breathe—fresh or foul—flows through our street canyons. That streets are the arteries of the city is, indeed, an apt metaphor. But city streets also function as a front yard, linear ecosystem, market, performance stage, and civic forum, among other duties. In their various forms, streets are places of interaction and exchange, from the everyday to the extraordinary. As the editors affirm, the more we scrutinize, share, and activate sustainable approaches to streets, the greater the likelihood that our streets will help sustain life in cities and, by extension, the planet. While diverse in subject, the papers in this volume are unified in seeing the city street as the complex, impactful, and pliable urban phenomenon that it is. Topics range from greenstreets to transit networks to pedestrian safety and walkability. Anyone seeking interdisciplinary perspectives on what makes for good city streets and street networks should find this book of interest.
    Keywords: public transport network ; complex network theory ; network analysis ; logistics management ; sustainability ; Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA) ; Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs) ; Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) ; urban visual pollution ; urban areas ; evidence based policy ; urban planning ; street edge ; visual engagement ; mobile eye-tracking ; ground floors ; pedestrian streets ; non-pedestrianised streets ; Pedestrian Priority Street ; shared space ; paving design ; pedestrian safety ; walking environment ; creative street regeneration ; socio-spatial sustainability ; perception ; traditional city centre ; Podgorica ; green street ; green infrastructure ; urban sustainability ; street life ; pedestrian density ; fear of crime ; quality of life ; density threshold theory ; pedestrian mobility ; AHP method ; itineraries selection ; sustainable mobility ; pedestrian behavior ; transdisciplinary collaboration ; sustainable development ; air quality ; black carbon ; knowledge-transfer ; innovation ; measurement technology ; emissions mitigation ; broken windows theory ; crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) ; crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD) ; criminology ; delinquency ; routine activities theory ; safe cities ; safe streets ; urban studies ; eye-tracking ; signboard ; commercial street ; streetscapes ; incivilities ; health ; Malaysia ; place attachment ; place identity ; urban neighbourhood ; n/a ; green streets ; street design ; stormwater management ; right-of-way ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: This reprint provides research on how technologies such as artificial intelligence-based machine learning and deep learning can be applied to remote sensing. Through this, we can see the process of solving the existing problems of image and image signal processing for remote sensing. These techniques are computationally intensive and require the help of high-performance computing devices. With the development of devices such as GPUs, remote sensing technology, and aerial sensing technology, it is possible to monitor the Earth with high-resolution images and to obtain vast amounts of Earth observation data. The papers published in this reprint describe recent advances in big data processing and artificial intelligence-based technologies for remote sensing technology.
    Keywords: live fuel moisture content ; deep learning ; ensemble learning ; multi-source remote sensing ; spatiotemporal fusion ; dilated convolution ; improved transformer encoder ; global correlation information ; semantic segmentation ; attention mechanism ; robust deep learning ; remote sensing ; data fusion ; low-light image enhancement ; retinex theory ; remote-sensing ; orbital angular momentum ; mode detection ; fine-grained image classification ; attention pyramid ; atmospheric turbulence ; sea surface temperature ; mutual information ; LSTM ; self-attention ; interdimensional attention ; noise suppression deblurring ; curriculum learning ; image reconstruction ; turbulence degradation ; depthwise separable convolutional neural networks ; spectrogram augmentation ; sound detection ; vehicle detection ; image super-resolution ; model design ; evaluation methods ; maritime communication ; evaporation duct ; multi-dimensional prediction model ; digital surface model ; multimodal ; multi-scale supervision ; feature separation ; reconstruction refinement ; significant wave height ; autoencoder ; principal component analysis ; SAR ; altimeter ; Gaussian process regression ; convolutional neural network ; computer vision ; solar farm ; solar panel ; capacity estimation ; photovoltaics ; optical remote sensing ; peri-urban forests ; lightweight convolutional neural network ; FlexibleNet ; carbon sequestration ; semi-supervised learning ; few-shot learning ; SAR target recognition ; discriminative representation learning ; remote image ; CNN ; multiscale feature fusion ; Transformer ; improved Tversky loss ; two-step convolution model ; cloud detection ; cloud matting ; cloud removal ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-05
    Description: Agroforestry is an intensive land management system involving the integration of tree management into crop and animal farming. It provides diverse ecosystem services by bridging agriculture, forestry, and husbandry to offer environmental, economic, and social benefits. In order to improve the benefits of agroforestry to meet development and climate goals, a systematic approach is necessary for understanding agroforestry practices, designing agroforestry policies and associated outcomes. Multiple methodologies, including systematic review and landscape restoration approaches, can be applied to analyzing agroforestry policies and ecosystem services derived from agroforestry practices. Therefore, this Special Issue focuses on systematic approaches to agroforestry policies, strategies, and practices. It includes case studies from several countries from Asia to explore economic, social, and environmental dimensions.
    Keywords: agroforestry ; ecosystem services ; Asia-Pacific region ; systematic map ; agroforestry practices ; adoption determinants ; smallholder farmers ; Nepal ; bamboo handicraft ; bamboo ; income generation ; Laos ; sustainability ; value chain approach ; South Asia ; climate change ; mitigation ; adaptation ; policy ; REDD+ ; national determined contributions ; climate neutrality ; agroforestry systems ; Chure conservation ; livelihood ; community forestry ; agro-forest management ; interpretive structural modelling ; regional autonomy ; social forestry ; adoption ; perception ; behavioural controls ; ethnic minorities ; Viet Nam ; wild-simulated ginseng ; systematic review ; keyword analysis ; topic modelling ; non-timber forest products (NTFPs) ; land restoration ; carbon sequestration ; system adoption ; traditional homegardens ; agroforestry system ; biodiversity and carbon ; optical remote sensing ; food security ; resilience ; Timor-Leste ; Asia ; landscape restoration ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KN Industry & industrial studies::KNA Primary industries::KNAC Agriculture & related industries
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: This reprint focuses on quantitatively assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural production based on multi-source model simulation and reveals the role and mechanism of improved management measures in adapting to climate change. Modeling is a key tool for exploring the impacts of climate change on agriculture and proposing adaptation strategies. The insights derived from this reprint will be helpful for relevant decision makers in the areas of agricultural adaptation and food security.
    Keywords: temperature ; evaluation ; CLDAS ; GLDAS ; ERA5-Land ; adaptation ; climate change ; summer maize ; phenology shift ; GCM ; CNRM-CM6 ; PET ; IPCC-AR6 ; SSP scenarios ; solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) ; winter wheat ; yield forecast ; random forest ; enhanced vegetation index (EVI) ; geographic distribution ; suitable habitat ; Rheum nanum ; MaxEnt ; ArcGIS ; range shifts ; climate scenario ; agriculture ; food security ; planting boundary ; crop modelling ; yield ; future climate scenarios ; soybean ; CROPWAT ; reference crop evapotranspiration (ET0) ; crop water requirement (ETc) ; irrigation water requirement (Ir) ; crop yield ; cultivated area ; water use ; wheat–corn ; DNDC ; net greenhouse effect ; anaerobic digestion ; biogas production ; k-nearest neighbours ; support vector machine ; middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River ; rice ; heat stress ; nitrous oxide ; soil gas flux ; silicone diffusion cell ; soil gas diffusivity ; passive gas sampling ; soil gas diffusion coefficient ; soil gas flux simulation ; carbon sequestration ; different scenarios ; land use ; sustainable development ; Xinjiang ; ETo ; yield response factor ; irrigation water requirement ; cotton ; GCMs ; CERES-rice model ; rice yield ; light and heat resource utilization ; potential evapotranspiration (ET0) ; Penman–Monteith ; sensitivity analysis ; contribution rate ; optimal irrigation ; sustainable irrigation ; water use efficiency ; North China Plain ; sugarcane ; SPEI ; waterlogging ; growth stage ; climatic yield ; yield prediction ; machine learning ; APSIM model ; climate indices ; range shift ; apple trees ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TB Technology: general issues ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering & technology
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2023-04-05
    Description: This reprint focuses on quantitatively assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural production based on multi-source model simulation and reveals the role and mechanism of improved management measures in adapting to climate change. Modeling is a key tool for exploring the impacts of climate change on agriculture and proposing adaptation strategies. The insights derived from this reprint will be helpful for relevant decision makers in the areas of agricultural adaptation and food security.
    Keywords: temperature ; evaluation ; CLDAS ; GLDAS ; ERA5-Land ; adaptation ; climate change ; summer maize ; phenology shift ; GCM ; CNRM-CM6 ; PET ; IPCC-AR6 ; SSP scenarios ; solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) ; winter wheat ; yield forecast ; random forest ; enhanced vegetation index (EVI) ; geographic distribution ; suitable habitat ; Rheum nanum ; MaxEnt ; ArcGIS ; range shifts ; climate scenario ; agriculture ; food security ; planting boundary ; crop modelling ; yield ; future climate scenarios ; soybean ; CROPWAT ; reference crop evapotranspiration (ET0) ; crop water requirement (ETc) ; irrigation water requirement (Ir) ; crop yield ; cultivated area ; water use ; wheat–corn ; DNDC ; net greenhouse effect ; anaerobic digestion ; biogas production ; k-nearest neighbours ; support vector machine ; middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River ; rice ; heat stress ; nitrous oxide ; soil gas flux ; silicone diffusion cell ; soil gas diffusivity ; passive gas sampling ; soil gas diffusion coefficient ; soil gas flux simulation ; carbon sequestration ; different scenarios ; land use ; sustainable development ; Xinjiang ; ETo ; yield response factor ; irrigation water requirement ; cotton ; GCMs ; CERES-rice model ; rice yield ; light and heat resource utilization ; potential evapotranspiration (ET0) ; Penman–Monteith ; sensitivity analysis ; contribution rate ; optimal irrigation ; sustainable irrigation ; water use efficiency ; North China Plain ; sugarcane ; SPEI ; waterlogging ; growth stage ; climatic yield ; yield prediction ; machine learning ; APSIM model ; climate indices ; range shift ; apple trees ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Air pollution poses a significant risk to human health. Emissions from industrial activities, energy production, transport, waste management activities, and natural sources contribute to the many air pollution-induced problems, such as reduced visibility, adverse health effects, and global climate change. The residence time of pollutants in the atmosphere can extend from several days to months, and the corresponding spatial transportation scales are proportionally large, ranging from local to continental. Even though there is no region not affected by air pollution at some level, the situation is significantly worse in urban areas. Urban areas are hotspots of air pollution, and especially the large and densely populated metropolitan areas. Air pollutants can vary in type and characteristics, and can be of gaseous or particulate form, and can either be directly emitted or formed in the atmosphere from their precursor molecules.The aim of this Special Issue was to gather up-to-date research knowledge aiming at assessing air pollution at the urban and regional level, including both experimental and monitoring studies and mathematical/numerical modeling studies.
    Keywords: atmospheric composition ; dynamic and chemical processes ; ensemble of numerical simulation ; process analysis ; contribution of different emission sources ; urban air quality ; road traffic emission ; emission abatement ; Euro norm limits ; population exposure ; PM10 ; PM2.5 ; OC ; EC ; black carbon ; urban air pollution ; modeling of BC ; CAMS ; restaurants ; chimney emission ; combustion efficiency ; ambient air pollution ; emission standards ; land use and land cover ; spatiotemporal characteristics ; air pollution ; remote sensing ; China ; silt loading ; resuspended dust and lane traffic level ; vehicle-based real-time PM measured system ; yellow dust ; ozone ; pollution characteristics ; terrain ; mount tai ; WRF-CMAQ ; emission Euro norms ; BEV/PHEV cars ; hygroscopicity ; source apportionment ; positive matrix factorization ; urban background ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology::TQK Pollution control
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: A heat pump system can produce an amount of heat energy that is greater than the amount of energy used to run the heat pump system. Thus, a heat pump system is considered to be a machine system that can use energies efficiently, as is the load leveling air-conditioning system utilizing unutilized energies at high levels. Adaptations of gas turbines for industrial, utility, and marine-propulsion applications have long been accepted as means for generating power with high efficiency and ease of maintenance. Cogeneration with gas turbine is frequently defined as the sequential production of useful thermal energy and shaft power from a single energy source. For applications that generate electricity, the power can either be used internally or supplied to the utility grid. This Special Issue intends to provide an overviews of the existing knowledge related with various aspects of “Small-Scale Energy Systems with Gas Turbines and Heat Pumps”, and contributions on, but not limited to the following subjects were encouraged: wake of stator vane to improve sealing effectiveness; gas turbine cycle with external combustion chamber for prosumer and distributed energy systems; computational simulation of gas turbine engine operating with different blends of biodiesel; experimental methodology and facility for the engine performance and emissions evaluation using jet and biodiesel blends; experimental analysis of an air heat pump for heating service; hybrid fuel cell-Brayton cycle for combined heat and power; design analysis of micro gas turbines in closed cycles. Seven papers were published in the Special Issue out of a total of 12 submitted.
    Keywords: wave-shaped rim seal ; sealing effectiveness ; radial seal ; gas turbine ; computational fluid dynamics ; biofuels ; sustainable power generation ; microturbines ; gas turbine engine ; two-spool turboprop engine ; PT6A engine ; aero-thermal model ; Matlab-Simulink ; bio-diesel ; start-up transient ; biodiesel ; turbojet ; energy performance ; emissions ; aviation ; hardware-in-the-loop ; heat pumps ; dynamic simulation ; experimental performances ; control strategy ; partial loads ; on-off cycles ; building dynamics ; building-heating system coupling ; supercritical CO2 ; combined heat and power ; flame-assisted fuel cells ; carbon sequestration ; solid oxide fuel cell ; closed cycle gas turbine ; different working fluids ; thermodynamic analysis ; design of turbines ; design of compressors ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Numerous studies indicate an accelerated growth of forest trees, induced by ongoing climate change. Similar trends were recently found for urban trees in major cities worldwide. Studies frequently report about substantial effects of climate change and the urban heat island effect (UHI) on plant growth. The combined effects of increasing temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extended growing season lengths, in addition to increasing nitrogen deposition and higher CO2 concentrations, can increase but also reduce plant growth. Closely related to this, the multiple functions and services provided by urban trees may be modified. Urban trees generate numerous ecosystem services, including carbon storage, mitigation of the heat island effect, reduction of rainwater runoff, pollutant filtering, recreation effects, shading, and cooling. The quantity of the ecosystem services is often closely associated with the species, structure, age, and size of the tree as well as with a tree’s vitality. Therefore, greening cities, and particularly planting trees, seems to be an effective option to mitigate climate change and the UHI. The focus of this Special Issue is to underline the importance of trees as part of the urban green areas for major cities in all climate zones. Empirical as well as modeling studies of urban tree growth and their services and disservices in cities worldwide are included. Articles about the dynamics, structures, and functions of urban trees as well as the influence of climate and climate change on urban tree growth, urban species composition, carbon storage, and biodiversity are also discussed.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; QH540-549.5 ; Q1-390 ; green spaces ; urban heat island ; Landsat TM ; human health ; root:shoot ratio ; choice experiment ; urban trees ; BVOC emission ; climate change ; urbanity ; urbanization ; sustainability ; drought stress ; ecosystem disservices ; tree growth ; Greenway ; oxides ; hot arid urban climate ; carbon sequestration ; abundance ; landscape planning ; bud break ; urban microclimate ; tree competition ; urban forest ; allergenic potential ; sampling plots ; climate change implications ; ecosystem modeling ; preferences ; urban parks ; basal area ; urban tree growth ; air pollution removal ; environmental quality ; species richness ; surface temperature ; drought ; growing season ; air pollution ; ecosystem services ; biomass allocation ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Global change induced extreme climate events are becoming more common than ever. Soil carbon and nitrogen pools correlated significantly with changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas. Large increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases, majorly carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, can enhance the heating of atmosphere, which will be generally followed by global warming. Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions including various strategies, such as the sequestrations of carbon and nitrogen in soil, plant or ecosystems, efficient management of agricultural and forestry ecosystems, mitigation of ecosystem carbon and nitrogen leaching, etc. The mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from all kinds of sources will be therefore crucial in mitigation of global climate change.This reprint gathered latest case studies and methodologies, including, but not limited to measurement and mitigation strategies of carbon and nitrogen pools in soil, plant, or ecosystems, and greenhouse gas emissions, will substantially improve our understanding of the potential, ability, and capacity of ecosystems in mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and hence global climate change. This reprint can be used by colleagues working on global climate change, ecology, agriculture, forestry and policy makers associated with global change. Chapters included in this reprint were contributed by colleagues from China, Egypt, Italy, Jordan, Mexico, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, etc. It can be used in most countries in the world.
    Keywords: nitrogen leaching ; blackwater ; wastewater reuse ; maize fertilization ; N surplus ; N2O emissions ; denitrification ; nitrification ; C:N ratio ; integrated nutrient management ; substrate quality ; carbon dioxide ; Kinetic theory ; Mollisols ; temperature sensitivity ; wetlands ; environmental services ; carbon soil sequestration ; carbon budgets ; minimum data set ; mountain meadow ; soil quality index ; Wugong Mountain ; tourism disturbance ; climate change ; wheat stripe rust ; hyperspectral remote sensing ; identification model ; soil nitrogen ; composting ; wheat ; yield ; greenhouse gas ; soil micro-organism ; land use/cover change ; landscape ; runoff ; sedimentation ; Loess Plateau ; dioecious plant ; reproductive stages ; nutrient characteristics ; endophytes ; metabolite ; biofuel crops ; carbon sequestration ; greenhouse gas emissions ; net ecosystem CO2 exchange ; phytoremediation ; Camellia oleifera ; girdling ; foliar fertilizer ; nutrient content ; Idesia polycarpa ; abscisic acid (ABA) ; indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) ; gibberellinA3 (GA3) ; trans-Zeatin-riboside (tZR) ; High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAF Ecological science, the Biosphere
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