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  1. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE: A COURSE IN ELEMENTARY METEOROLOGY.
  2. The ground school workbook for private and commercial students:Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, airman's information manual, ... of flight [and] federal aviation regulations by Betty Hicks, 1972
  3. The ground school workbook for private and commercial students;: Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, airman's information manual, ... of flight and federal air regulations by Elizabeth Mary Hicks, 1969
  4. Mid-Latitude Atmospheric Dynamics: A First Course by Jonathan E. Martin, 2006-07-05
  5. Short Course in Cloud Physics, Third Edition (International Series in Natural Philosophy) by M K Yau, R R ROGERS, 1989-01-15
  6. Applications of Remote Sensing to Agrometeorology (Ispra Courses)
  7. A First Course in Atmospheric Radiation (2nd Ed.) by Grant W. Petty, 2006-04-01
  8. The Sun, Solar Analogs and the Climate: Saas-Fee Advanced Course 34, 2004. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Saas-Fee Advanced Courses) by Joanna Dorothy Haigh, Michael Lockwood, et all 2010-11-02
  9. Science of Space Environment (Wave Summit Course)
  10. Three-Dimensional Velocity and Vorticity Measuring and Image Analysis Techniques: Lecture Notes from the Short Course held in Zürich, Switzerland, 3-6 September 1996 (ERCOFTAC Series)
  11. Carbon Dioxide: Current Views and Developments in Energy/Climate Research 2nd Course of the International School of Climatology, Ettore Majorana Centre ... Culture, Erice, Italy, July 16-26, 1982
  12. Natural Disasters: Cause, Course, Effect, Simulation (Phenomena of the Earth) by Harald Frater, 1998-09-18
  13. Earth sciences;: By J. Harlen Bretz (The sciences; a survey course for colleges, ed. by Gerald Wendt) by J. Harlen Bretz, 1947
  14. Curso de Climatologia General/ General Climatology Course (Universitas) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Quereda Sala, 2005-01-01

81. CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology: On-line Courses: Meteorology
meteorology at the University of Oklahoma The program in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma was established in 1960.
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/metonline.html
On-line Courses: Meteorology
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Introductory meteorology guides (Illinois, US)
Last Updated and/or links checked : 17 September 1999 © CTI Centre for Geography, Geology and Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999 Comments/contributions can be emailed to us via a form or via your own mailer system to cti@le.ac.uk

82. Keene State College - Geography
MET 225 meteorology; SOC 210 Cultural Anthropology. ELECTIVES 45 credits. Forteacher preparation in Social Studies (secondary), the following courses are
http://www.keene.edu/programs/geog/
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Geography, an eclectic discipline dealing with the earth as the habitat of humans, provides a unique opportunity to learn about interactions between physical and cultural environments. For example, physical geography relies heavily on geology, meteorology, and oceanography. Human geography examines humanity’s adaptation to the constantly changing forces of nature, focusing on such issues as population distributions, technology, language, race, location theory, settlement patterns, economic patterns, and resource use systems. Cartography (mapping) is an indispensable tool of the discipline. Employment opportunities are available for geographers in local, state, and federal agencies concerned with regional planning and environmental impact. Industry employs geographers as researchers, analysts, and consultants. Geography students who complete the teacher education option will be eligible for social studies certification. The Geography major requires 36 credit hours of Geography courses. Up to three regional courses may be counted toward the major. One statistics course is required and may be used for general education requirements. Students considering graduate work in Geography should develop skills in computer science.

83. Penn State Department Of Meteorology · Courses · Other
Penn State Department of meteorology. Admissions. courses. Degrees.Faculty. Research. Weather. Alumni. News. About Us. © 1997
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/courses/Teachint.html

84. ISU Meteorology Degrees And Courses
The study of meteorology involves the description of the earth's atmosphereand the processes reponsible for its behavior. Students
http://www.meteor.iastate.edu/classes/
Admissions Faculty Alumni Weather ... ISU Homepage
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85. Windandsea8
http//www.lpi.usra.edu/publications/slidesets/clouds.html. courses, Educationand Training in meteorology. Course in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science.
http://www.lib.noaa.gov/docs/wind/windandsea8.html
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Arctic and Antarctic Meteorology
Polar pointers from Ohio State University. A comprehensive listing of links to polar meteorology, oceanography, and other earth sciences.
http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/polarpointers/PolarPointers.html
ASOS (Automated Surface Observing System)
NOAA ASOS site
http://205.156.54.206/asos/index.html
AWIPS (Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System)
NOAA AWIPS site
http://www.alaska.net/~nwsar/html/awips/
Aviation Weather
The Aviation Weather Center , meteorology, and satellite imagery home page. Particularly good as it allows immediate links to many Nexrad radar displays around the United States.
http://aviationweather.noaa.gov/ Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 1. METAR-TAF information, weather codes, etc.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/oso1/oso12/fmh1.htm
Beaufort Scale for Wind
National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/webpage/beaufort/
Careers in Meteorology
American Meteorological Society career page
http://www.ametsoc.org/ams/pubs/careers.html
Clouds
AIRS - Atmospheric Infrared Sounder home page of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Included under Education page is a cloud segment and an El Nino segment.

86. Undergraduate Courses And Postgraduate Study
The following links are guides for prospective students for courses in theInstitute for meteorology, University of Edinburgh, Undergraduate courses.
http://www.met.ed.ac.uk/secretary/courses/index.shtml
Undergraduate Courses and Postgraduate Study The following links are guides for prospective students for courses in the Institute for Meteorology, University of Edinburgh Undergraduate courses Meteorology 1 Fourth-year Physics courses Physics with Meteorology degree course Postgraduate Study Introduction Postgraduate Study - By Research
PhD and MPhil Postgraduate Research Studentships

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87. Meteorology METO Courses - Graduate Catalog Spring 2002 - University Of Maryland
Graduate courses for METO meteorology. Schedule of Classes Fall Winter Spring Summer (Only current and next semester available).
http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/courses/METO.html
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Graduate Courses for METO
Meteorology
Schedule of Classes: Fall Winter Spring Summer
(Only current and next semester available) METO 400 The Atmosphere (3 credits)
Prerequisites: MATH 141, PHYS 161, PHYS 171 or permission of department.
The atmosphere and its weather and climate systems. Composition of the atmosphere, energy sources and sinks, winds, storms and global circulation. The application of basic classical physics, chemistry and mathematics to the study of the atmosphere. METO 401 Global Environment (3 credits)
Prerequisite: METO 400.
The global weather and climate system; the natural variability of the atmosphere-ocean-biosphere. Potential human effects: greenhouse effects, deforestation, acid rain, ozone depletion, nuclear winter. Social, political and economic effects of changes in global environment. Policy options. METO 431 Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers I (3 credits)
Prerequisites: MATH 240 or 461; PHYS 263; CHEM 103. Recommended: MATH 246.
The general character of the atmosphere and its weather and climate systems, phenomena and distributions of variables (winds, temperature, pressure and moisture). The formal framework of the science; the application of basic classical physics, chemistry, mathematics and computational sciences to the atmosphere.

88. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
section, we have prepared some advanced topics such as the Greenhouse Effect, andacid rain as courses for you to further develop your interest in meteorology.
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Languages : Site Desciption Nowadays children lack meteorology knowledge, we make this site in order to let them learn meteorology in an interesting and interactive way, from the basics to the advanced. We teaches all about meteorology, from seasons and weather to El Nino and La Nina. Users can learn many meteorology phenomena which you see frequently but you don't know its cause! Children can learn through interactive images and movies and Students can learn some more advanced meteorology.
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89. Online Courses In Meteorology
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  • Meteorology 2 Meteorology 1 Course No: Course ID: merylmetra Cost: Review: Approved Instructor: Meryl Roder Duration: Continuous: Enroll anytime! Details/Enroll Now Add to Cart Course Description: Charles Dudley Warner said, 'Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.' Everyone, at times, feels as Warner did. The spoiled family picnic, the withered crops, all remind us how dependent we are on the weather. That is why weather is our most common topic of conversation, a factor in much of agricultural, industrial, and civic planning. In this course students will explore highs and lows, weather systems, and ways to accurately predict weather. This class will go into details concerning that affect the weather that mystify most people. In this class students will study types of clouds, winds, heat and air movements, rainmaking, wind deflection, and much more. Come join to find out about a subject which directly affects your life every day! Graduates who pass this course can go on to Meteorology 2 of a 3 part series on this subject!
  • 90. On-line Courses : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    Online courses. Physical Geography. Human Geography. meteorology. RemoteSensing. Home Gateway Comments via form or email cti@le.ac.uk .
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/online/line.html
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    Physical Geography Human Geography Meteorology Remote Sensing ... form or email cti@le.ac.uk Page updated 17/09/99

    91. On-line Courses: Meteorology : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    meteorology Online courses. We need many more of these - please let us havesuggestions for inclusion. Introductory meteorology guides (Illinois, US)
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/online/metonline.html
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    92. Federation And Meteorology, RAAF Meteorological Service, Page 239
    of the rank of Warrant Officer or Sergeant—undertook courses, and qualified as 5October 1993, Bureau of meteorology © Online Edition Australian Science and
    http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/0239.html
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    Federation and Meteorology

    Table of Contents

    RAAF Meteorological Service

    Foreword

    Introduction
    ...
    Chapter 2: Establishing and Developing the RAAF Directorate of Met. Services (D.Met.S)

    Chapter 3: Recruiting and Training of Personnel
    Senior Officers

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    The WAAAF
    Training Courses 'Who are these Met blokes?' Chapter 4: Meteorology in Aviation Chapter 5: The Met. Retreating Chapter 6: The Met. Advancing ... Contact us
    Training Courses
    The average constricted length of various specialist training courses was six months for officers, three months for Meteorological Assistants, and one month for Meteorological Charters. This was in addition to periods of routine military training provided for all ranks. Most senior officers enlisted or who were appointed with commissioned rank straight into the RAAF received little or no military training. However, some of these such as Group-Captain Warren, Wing-Commander Timcke, and Squadron-Leader A. C. White had previously served with the Australian forces in World War I. From 18 July 1941 to 13 July 1945, eleven male officers' forecasting courses were completed. During 1943, selected personnel of commissioned and noncommissioned ranks were trained in the use and operation of radiosonde which had become available. Mainly because of careful selection, failure rates in courses were low, most being in the forecasting and radiosonde courses. These courses were rigorously searching, and had to be completed in a restricted period, far shorter than would have been the case in peace time. Assessment was usually terse and to the point. For example:

    93. Plymouth State College Program In Meteorology
    Curriculum. meteorology students follow a demanding curriculum of courses basedin meteorology as well as courses in mathematics, and other sciences.
    http://vortex.plymouth.edu/page1.html
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    Plymouth State College Program in Meteorology
    The Natural Science Department of Plymouth State College offers a four year program leading to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Meteorology. Plymouth is the only institution in the state of New Hampshire to have such a major. The Plymouth meteorology program meets or exceeds all of the recommended guidelines set for undergraduate degree programs by the American Meteorological Society and its graduates possess the prerequisite course background required for employment as entry level forecasters in the National Weather Service. Although there are elective courses within the major, the meteorology degree program basically consists of the single, traditional track, well grounded in the sciences and mathematics. It prepares students to continue professionally or academically in nearly any field of meteorology or atmospheric sciences. Nearly 30% of PSC students continue their education in graduate programs throughout the country. Most of the rest of PSC meteorology alumni work as professional meteorologists. Class sizes for major courses and other important required courses (e.g. physics, mathematics, etc.) are generally small (~15 to 35 students) and students can receive a great deal of assistance from a very dedicated and professional faculty. This is an important consideration when weighing the options of various meteorology programs.

    94. COURSES: Meteorology (MET), Fall 2002
    meteorology (MET). Telephone (808 Instructor. 10912, 101, 001, Introductionto meteorology, 3, MWF, 1130a1220p, Msb 114, Businger. 13240,
    http://www.pae.hawaii.edu/2002_SPRING_CATALOG/Schedule/MET.HTM
    Meteorology (MET)
    Telephone:
    FAX:
    Address:
    HIG 350, 2525 Correa Road, Honolulu HI 96822
    Email: met-info@soest.hawaii.edu
    Web Address: http://lumahai.soest.hawaii.edu/
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    follow below.
    To find out the seats remaining in a section, click on the course reference number (CRN). This may take 30 seconds or more.
    Focus Appr CRN Num Sec Title Credits Days Time Location Instructor
    Introduction to Meteorology MWF Msb 114 Businger
    Introduction to Meteorology TR Msb 114 Zhao
    Intro to Meteorology Lab T Hig 309 Businger Intro to Meteorology Lab W Hig 309 Businger Intro to Meteorology Lab R Hig 309 Businger Descriptive Meteorology TR Hig 309 Daniels W Atmospheric Physics MWF Hig 311 Chen W Meteor Instruments Observatns MW F Hig 310 Hig 310 Daniels E Global Environmental Change MWF Msb 100 Mackenzie M Global Environmntl Change Lab T Msb 306 Schoonmak Applied Atmospheric Dynamics TR Hig 353 Hamilton Atmospheric Dynamics I TR Hig 311 Mesoscale Meteorology MWF Hig 311 Schroeder Tropical Climate And Weather TR Hig 309 Barnes Small-Scale Air-Sea Intraction MWF Msb 315 Lukas (Cross-Listed As Ocn 665) Special Topics in Meteorology MWF Hig 309 Chu Sem in Met: Research Results W Msb 100 Wang Focus Requirement Indicators Approval Requirement Indicators E = Contemporary Ethical Issues H = Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Issues

    95. COURSES: Meteorology (MET), Spring 2003
    meteorology (MET). Telephone (808) 956 Location, Instructor. 11353, 101,001, Introduction to meteorology, 3, MWF, 1130a1220p, Msb 114, Barnes.11364,
    http://www.pae.hawaii.edu/2003_SPRING_CATALOG/Schedule/MET.HTM
    Meteorology (MET)
    Telephone:
    FAX:
    Address:
    HIG 350, 2525 Correa Road, Honolulu HI 96822
    Email: met-info@soest.hawaii.edu
    Web Address: http://lumahai.soest.hawaii.edu/
    Course Descriptions
    follow below.
    To find out the seats remaining in a section, click on the course reference number (CRN). This may take 30 seconds or more.
    Focus Appr CRN Num Sec Title Credits Days Time Location Instructor
    Introduction to Meteorology MWF Msb 114 Barnes
    Introduction to Meteorology TR Msb 114 Zhao
    Intro to Meteorology Lab T Hig 309 Barnes Intro to Meteorology Lab W Hig 309 Barnes Intro to Meteorology Lab R Hig 309 Barnes W Atmospheric Physics MWF Hig 309 Intro Atmospheric Dynamics TR Hig 311 Tropical Meteorology MWF Hig 311 Schroeder Tropical Analysis Lab TR Hig 310 Atmospheric Dynamics II TR Hig 311 Wang Physical Meteorology MWF Hig 311 Daniels Statistical Meteorology MWF Hig 311 Chu Numerical Weather Prediction MW F Hig 311 Hig 310 Stevens Sem in Met: Research Results W Msb 100 Schroeder Focus Requirement Indicators Approval Requirement Indicators E = Contemporary Ethical Issues H = Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Issues

    96. UIUC DAS - Courses
    Atmospheric Sciences Fall 2002 courses. ATMOS 100A Introduction to meteorology(Gen Ed); ATMOS 100B - Introduction to meteorology (Gen Ed);
    http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/dept/courses.php
    Department Home Personnel Courses Activities ... Contact Us Web Resources Convective Modeling Group Climate Research Group Environmental Council Integrated Science ... Severe and Hazardous Weather Explore DAS Home Research Support Student Life ... Request Application Information Weather Current Weather Wireless Weather
    Courses
    Below you will find a list of courses offered by the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, as well as links to online course resources for those courses containing on-line content. All of the course announcements are in PDF format, and will open in a new window.
    Online Courses
    Fall 2003 Courses
    Summer 2003 Courses
    Spring 2003 Courses
  • ATMOS 100A - Introduction to Meteorology ATMOS 100B - Introduction to Meteorology ATMOS 120A - Severe and Unusual Weather ATMOS 120B - Severe and Unusual Weather ATMOS 120C - Severe and Unusual Weather
  • 97. LSC Meteorology Department Bookmarks
    MET 1010 Elementary meteorology. MET 1211 and 1212 - Survey of meteorology. MET 1211L - Survey of meteorology I Lab
    http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/classes

    Class Pages
    NCWFC Weather Data
    Class Pages
    MET 1010 - Elementary Meteorology
    MET 1211 and 1212
    - Survey of Meteorology
    MET 1211L
    - Survey of Meteorology I Lab
    MET 3020
    - Practicum in Forecasting and Broadcasting
    MET 3110
    - Remote Sensing
    MET 3321
    - Dynamics I
    MET 3322
    - Dynamics II
    MET 4030
    - Synoptic Climatology
    MET 4060
    - Boundary Layer Meteorology
    MET 4120
    - Mesoscale Meteorology MET 4713 - Senior Seminar CIS 210 - Introduction to Unix IDM 3020 - Virtual Arts and Sciences
    National Collegiate Weather Forecasting Contest
    NCWFC - Official Home Page NCWFC - Forecast Entry
    Weather Information
    Assorted Surface RADAR Satellite images ... Numerical forecasts Assorted data: Lyndon State College Long Island Weather Page University of Michigan WXNet Millenium Weather ... Research Application Program at NCAR - Real-Time Weather Data NWS - Interactive Weather Information Network Ohio State University Weather Information at UNISYS Surface maps: Lyndon State College Intellicast Unisys Surface-Satellite Analysis from HPC ... Interactive hourly precipitation data from FSL Radar images: Intellicast - National Radar Map Intellicast - Base Reflectivity Data University of Michigan WXNet Satellite images: Lyndon State College Intellicast Research Application Program at NCAR Weather Channel ... Satellite Data at Unisys Upper air Data: Lyndon State College Research Application Program at NCAR Unisys Interactive Soundings site at FSL ... Ohio State University Profiler Data Research Application Program at NCAR NOAA - profiler network

    98. Meteorology Major At SUNY Brockport
    If the college that you presently attend does not offer equivalent meteorologycourses, we recommend that you complete the equivalent mathematics, physics
    http://www.weather.brockport.edu/dept/met.html
    METEOROLOGY at SUNY Brockport The Meteorology major is intended to be a professional track to prepare students for a career as a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, governmental agencies, the military services, private meteorological and engineering firms, or for graduate study in the atmospheric sciences. The strong physical science orientation of the program prepares students to enter numerous related fields, including environmental science, hydrology, and wind and solar energy utilization. Designed to provide a sound basis for the student with strong aptitude and interest in mathematics and physical sciences as applied to the atmosphere, this plan of study may be oriented toward a special interest area by the appropriate choice of electives. Upper-level students with appropriate training and demonstrated ability are encouraged to participate in faculty research or work on their own research projects with appropriate faculty guidance. Requirements for the Major in Meteorology The requirements for the major in Meteorology include 42 credit hours in meteorology and related earth sciences courses and 21 credit hours in the other physical sciences and mathematics. The specific requirements listed below apply to students who matriculate in August, 1999 or later.

    99. Class Info, Notes, And Syllabi Index Page
    s, Notes, and Syllabi Earth Science 105 Introductionto meteorology. Earth Science 205 Intermediate meteorology.......Class
    http://weather.cod.edu/classnotes.html
    Class Descriptions, Notes, and Syllabi
    Earth Science 105
    Introduction to Meteorology
    A first look at various aspects of meteorology, including solar radiation, global circulation, winds, stability, precipitation processes, weather systems, and severe weather. Basic physical principles behind the weather, terminology and weather analysis will be explored. One or two field trips are included. 5 credit hours (4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) Syllabus Class notes
    Earth Science 115
    Severe and Unusual Weather
    ... Classnotes
    Earth Science 155
    Weather Forecasting I
    A study of day-to-day weather analysis and forecasting. Taking advantage of a fully operational weather laboratory, students examine real time weather data and make a weather forecast. Surface and radar reports, surface and upper-level analyses, and an introduction to numerical weather prediction are the topics covered. 1 credit hour (2 lab hours) Syllabus Classnotes
    Earth Science 156
    Weather Forecasting II
    A continuing study of day-to-day weather analysis and forecasting. Taking advantage of a fully operational weather laboratory, students examine real-time weather data and make a weather forecast. Numerical models, quantitative precipitation forecasts, and the McIDAS computer program for data analysis are explored. Prerequisite: Earth Science 155.

    100. FSU CCC Manual
    In order to graduate, students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all Meteorologycourses numbered 2000 or higher. Major Program of Studies at FSU.
    http://www.communitycollege.fsu.edu/manual/meteorology.html
    CCR Home Counseling Manual Contents Meteorology
    METEOROLOGY
    College: Arts and Sciences
    Degree: B. A. or B. S.
    Limited Access: NO
    Contact: Dr. Jon Ahlquist
    Address: 421 Love Building, FSU
    Tallahassee, FL 32306-4520
    Phone: (850) 644-1558
    E-Mail: ahlquist@met.fsu.edu Description of Major Prerequisite Coursework: Students must complete the following prerequisites required for admission in preparation for the upper division major. Students who do not complete the program prerequisites will have the opportunity to complete these program requirements once at FSU. MAC 2311 (4) Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I MAC 2312 (4) Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II PHY 2048C (5) General Physics A or PHY 2048/2048L PHY 2049C (5) General Physics B or PHY 2049/2049L Requirements for graduation in the College of Arts and Sciences include: a minimum of six hours each in written communication, humanities, and natural science, and three hours each in history and mathematics. These should be completed as part of the general education/Liberal Studies program. In addition, students must complete a foreign language through the intermediate (2200 or equivalent) level. Admission Requirements to Major Program of Studies To be admitted, students must complete at least 52 semester hours of credit with an adjusted GPA of 2.0 on FSU coursework, at least half the required hours in Liberal Studies including freshman English and mathematics. In order to graduate, students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all Meteorology courses numbered 2000 or higher.

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