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  1. Die Erste Integralrechnung: Eine Auswahl Aus Johann Bernoullis Mathematischen Vorlesungen Über Die Methode Der Integrale Und Anderes ... (German Edition) by Jean Bernoulli, Gerhard Kowalewski, 2010-04-02
  2. Die Streitschriften von Jacob und Johann Bernoulli: Variationsrechnung (Gesammelten Werke der Mathematiker Und Physiker der Familie Bernoulli) (German Edition) by Jakob Bernoulli, Johann I Bernoulli, 1991-06-01
  3. Der Briefwechsel von Johann I. Bernoulli: Band 2: Der Briefwechsel mit Pierre Varignon, Teil I (Gesammelten Werke der Mathematiker Und Physiker der Familie Bernoulli) (German Edition) (Vol 2) by Johann I Bernoulli, 1988-04-01
  4. Die Streitschritfen Von Jacob Und Johann Bernoulli: Variationsrechnung by Bearbeitet Von Kommentiert, Herman H. Goldstine, 1991-09
  5. Johann Bernoulli's Reisen durch Brandenburg, Pommern, Preussen, Kurland, Russland und Polen in den Jahren 1777 und 1778: Band III. Reise von Danzig nach ... Petersburg, im Jahr 1778 (German Edition) by Johann Bernoulli, 2001-12-21
  6. Hydrodynamics and Hydraulics (Phoenix Edition) by Daniel Bernoulli, Johann Bernoulli, 2004-12-17
  7. Aphrodite: Ein Baustein Zur Griechischen Kunstmythologie (German Edition) by Johann Jakob Bernoulli, 2010-01-11
  8. Die Erhaltenen Bildnisse Beruhmter Griechen (1877) (German Edition) by Johann Jakob Bernoulli, 2010-05-23
  9. Griechische Ikonographie Mit Ausschluss Alexanders Und Der Diadochen, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Johann Jakob Bernoulli, 2010-03-31
  10. Sammlung Kurzer Reisebeschreibungen (1783) (German Edition) by Johann Bernoulli, 2010-09-10
  11. Johann Bernoulli
  12. Bernoulli: Daniel Bernoulli, Jakob I. Bernoulli, Johann Bernoulli, Hans Bernoulli, Carl Albrecht Bernoulli, Christoph Bernoulli (German Edition)
  13. Der Briefwechsel von Johann I Bernoulli: Band 3: Der Briefwechsel mit Pierre Varignon, Teil II (German Edition) (Vol 3) by Johann I Bernoulli, 1992-08-16
  14. Johann Bernoulli's Reisen durch Brandenburg, Pommern, Preussen, Kurland, Russland und Polen in den Jahren 1777 und 1778. Band IV. Aufenthalt zu St. Petersburg, nebst dem Verzeichnis der kaiserl. Gem?ldesammlung by Johann Bernoulli, 2010

1. Bernoulli_Johann
Johann, brother of Jacob Bernoulli was one of the first to teach calculus. Read a biography of him, and find out about his conflict with his brother. Johann Bernoulli was the tenth child of Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli.
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Johann Bernoulli
Born: 27 July 1667 in Basel, Switzerland
Died: 1 Jan 1748 in Basel, Switzerland
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Johann Bernoulli was the tenth child of Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli. He was the brother of Jacob Bernoulli but Johann was twelve years younger than his brother Jacob which meant that Jacob was already a young man while Johann was still a child. The two brothers were to have an important influence on each others mathematical development and it was particularly true that in his early years Johann must have been greatly influenced by seeing Jacob head towards a mathematical career despite the objections of his parents. As to his education as a child, Johann wrote in his autobiography that his parents:- ... spared no trouble or expense to give me a proper education in both morals and religion. This religion was the Calvinist faith which had forced his grandparents to flee from Antwerp to avoid religious persecution. Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli tried to set Johann on the road to a business career but, despite his father's strong pushing, Johann seemed to be totally unsuited to a future in business. Johann's father had intended him to take over the family spice business and in 1682, when he was 15 years old, Johann worked in the spice trade for a year but, not liking the work, he did not do well. It was with great reluctance that Johann's father agreed in 1683 to Johann entering the University of Basel. The subject that Johann Bernoulli was to study at university was medicine, a topic that many members of the Bernoulli family ended up studying despite their liking for mathematics and mathematical physics.

2. Johann Bernoulli
Johann Bernoulli is a mathematician from Europe. He was born on August 6, 1667 in Basel, Switzerland. He comes from a very intelligent family. In three generations of the Bernoulli, they produced eight mathematicians.
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Johann Bernoulli
Johann Bernoulli is a mathematician from Europe. He was born on August 6, 1667 in Basel, Switzerland. He comes from a very intelligent family. In three generations of the Bernoulli, they produced eight mathematicians. He was the tenth child of Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli which came from a wealthy merchant family. His brother, John Bernoulli, is twelve years older then him and when he was a kid his brother was a young adult. Nicolaus Bernoulli planned his son to become a physician or a merchant like himself but his father failed badly. Then he was given an opportunity to go to University of Basel which his brother Jacob (or Jakob) Bernoulli was a Professor. Johann was pursuing a humanities and medicine degree. His brother was tutoring him mathematics and Johann soon developed a mastery of the new Leibnizian calculus. In 1694 he decided not to persude the medicine field and switch to mathematics.
Johann was unable to get a seat at University of Basel because Jacob held the position. He later accepted a position at the University of Groningen. Jacob Bernoulli soon died in 1705 and Johann became his successor at Basel. (He took Jacob's old position at Basel) Johann Bernoulli was involved in most public scientific controversies of the time.
Johann Bernoulli was an even more prolific contributor to mathematics than was his brother Jacob Bernoulli. Johann was a jealous man even though he was one of the most successful teacher of his time. He loves calculus and he assembled the first calculus textbook in 1696.

3. Johann Bernoulli
bernoulli johann (1667, Basel 1748, Basel) Johann Bernoulli was thetenth child of Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli. He was the
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Home Geschichte Mathematiker Zitate ... Suche Bernoulli Johann (1667, Basel - 1748, Basel) Johann Bernoulli was the tenth child of Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli. He was the brother of Jacob Bernoulli but Johann was twelve years younger than his brother Jacob which meant that Jacob was already a young man while Johann was still a child. The two brothers were to have an important influence on each others mathematical development and it was particularly true that in his early years Johann must have been greatly influenced by seeing Jacob head towards a mathematical career despite the objections of his parents. As to his education as a child, Johann wrote in his autobiography that his parents:-
... spared no trouble or expense to give me a proper education in both morals and religion. This religion was the Calvinist faith which had forced his grandparents to flee from Antwerp to avoid religious persecution. Nicolaus and Margaretha Bernoulli tried to set Johann on the road to a business career but, despite his father's strong pushing, Johann seemed to be totally unsuited to a future in business. Johann's father had intended him to take over the family spice business and in 1682, when he was 15 years old, Johann worked in the spice trade for a year but, not liking the work, he did not do well. It was with great reluctance that Johann's father agreed in 1683 to Johann entering the University of Basel. The subject that Johann Bernoulli was to study at university was medicine, a topic that many members of the Bernoulli family ended up studying despite their liking for mathematics and mathematical physics.

4. Bedeutende Mathematiker
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bernoulli johann (16667 – 1748) – mlodszy brat Jakoba, od roku 1695 profesorna uniwersytecie w Groningen (Holandia), a od roku 1705 w Bazylei, honorowy
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7. Johann Bernoulli
Translate this page bernoulli johann (Jean) suisse, 1667-1748 Médecin, physicien, dit Jean1er, professeur de Leonhard Euler, frère de Jacques Bernoulli
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BERNOULLI Johann (Jean)
suisse, 1667-1748
Jean 1er , professeur de Leonhard Euler Jacques Bernoulli Guillaume de L'hospital g Gabriel Cramer, un compatriote contemporain de Jean : L'hospital calculus integralis x Clairaut et Euler . Le terme fonction (du latin functio ) est de Leibniz Leibniz et Cotes
Jean Bernoulli prouva la divergence (la somme est infinie) de la La suite (u n ) de terme général, u n = 1/n est également dite harmonique . Elle est liée à la musicologie (théorie musicale) issue des premières études de Pythagore sur la fréquence des notes. Euler Constante d'Euler : Notons que la (dite semi harmonique brachistochrone (du grec brakhus court et khronos le temps ), dont la solution est un arc de L'hospital Moivre

8. The Collected Scientific Papers Of The Bernoulli Family
For volume details see the lists of works of Jacob bernoulli johann I BernoulliDaniel Bernoulli. Top. Collaborators and Addresses. General Editor Prof.
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Collected Scientific Papers
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Jacob Bernoulli Johann I Bernoulli Daniel Bernoulli The Collected Scientific Papers
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Among the great editions of scientific works of the 17th and 18th centuries, the Bernoulli Edition occupies a special position; unlike, for example, the Leibniz and the Euler Edition , it is dedicated not to a single author, but to a group of nine closely related authors. The Bernoulli Edition presents a critical, fully annotated edition of the collected works and correspondence of these authors. It includes their scientific publications, the most important of those texts which exist only in manuscript form, and an extensive selection of their correspondence, for the most part hitherto unpublished.
The Bernoulli Edition establishes an authoritative version of the source texts, starting from either the original publications or the manuscripts. The commentaries facilitate access to the historical texts for the modern reader by providing interpretative introductions, explanatory notes and indexes. All texts are printed in the original language (mainly Latin and French); the commentaries are mostly in English (in the past, some volumes have been annotated in French, German or Italian). Copious illustrations present figures from original printings as well as samples from holographs.

9. Johann(I) Bernoulli
JOHANN(I) BERNOULLI. BORN July 27, 1667 in Basel, Switzerland DIEDJanuary 1, 1748, in Basel, Switzerland. Johann(I) was the son
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JOHANN(I) BERNOULLI
BORN: July 27, 1667 in Basel, Switzerland
DIED: January 1, 1748, in Basel, Switzerland
Johann(I) was the son of Nicolaus Bernoulli, younger brother of Jakob(I) and Nicolaus(I) and father to 3 sons, of whom the most notable one is Daniel(I). His other two sons were Nicolaus(I) and Johann(II). Johann's calling in life, as proposed by his father, Nicolaus, was to become a merchant and take care of the family's trading interests. However Johann avoided this by studying medicine and becoming a physician. Although this wasn't what his father had in mind, it kept Johann away from mathematics. It appeared that his father's choice of careers for him had permanently dissuaded the young Johann from becoming mathematically minded, but after writing his doctoral thesis in 1690, he became so heavily involved in studying the calculus that he did so until his death in 1748. It was Johann's older brother Jakob who tutored him in mathematics in the beginning. It was considered that Johann was a jealous man who not only didn't get along with his brother, but it is said he was responsible for his son Daniel leaving home for winning a prize for which Johann had competed as well. There was a bitter resentment between the two brothers, but they still chose to share ideas and work together. They also worked with Leibniz and between the three of them came up with the contents of many of our basic calculus textbooks we use today.

10. Johann(III) Bernoulli
JOHANN(III) BERNOULLI. The last of the recorded mathematical Bernoullis of anynote, was the first son of Johann(II), namely Johann(III) Bernoulli.
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JOHANN(III) BERNOULLI
BORN: November 4 1744 in Basel, Switzerland
DIED: July 13 1807 in Berlin, Germany
The last of the recorded mathematical Bernoullis of any note, was the first son of Johann(II), namely Johann(III) Bernoulli. He was the eldest of three sons and at the age of 19 years was remarkably appointed to a chair at the Berlin Academy. Johann(III) Bernoulli's main areas of study were:
  • probability,
  • recurring decimals, and
  • theory of equations.
He was 62 years old when he died in Berlin in 1807. To return to the Bernoulli home page, click here.
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11. Mathematiker Mit Bb
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12. Johann Bernoulli
Johann Bernoulli (27 juli 1667 1748). Johann Bernoulli was one of the pioneersin the field of calculus and helped apply the new tool to real problems.
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13. Johann Bernoulli
Johann Bernoulli 16671748 His parents tried to set Johann Bernoullion the road to a business career but, he disliked it immensely.
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Johann Bernoulli
His parents tried to set Johann Bernoulli on the road to a business career but, he disliked it immensely. It was with great reluctance that Johann's father agreed in 1683 to Johann entering the University of Basel to study medicine. There he took courses in medicine but he studied mathematics with his brother Jacob, who lectured on experimental physics there. It soon became clear that Johann's time was mostly devoted to studying Leibniz's papers on the calculus with his brother Jacob. After two years of studying together Johann became the equal of his brother in mathematical skill. In 1694 he considered the function y = x x and he also investigated series using the method of integration by parts. He had great success in integrating differential equations. He summed series, and discovered addition theorems for trigonometric and hyperbolic functions using the differential equations they satisfy. As a result he was offered the chair of mathematics at Groningen. Johann Bernoulli married and had several children, three of which also became mathematicians: Nicolaus, Daniel, and Johann. Johann competed with his brother in what was becoming an interesting mathematical tussle but an unfortunately bitter personal battle. He solved the problem of the catenary which had been posed by his brother in 1691. He proposed and solved the problem of the brachristochrone in June 1696 and challenged others to solve it, his brother and Leibniz succeeding. Not to be outdone, Jacob proposed the isoperimetric problem. Johann's original solution was less than satisfactory, but he returned to the problem later and produced an elegant solution which was to form a foundation for the calculus of variations. After his brother died, he returned to Basel to fill Jacob's chair of mathematics, where he made important contributions to mechanics with his work on kinetic energy.

14. Biography Of Johann Bernoulli
Johann Bernoulli. (Aug. 6, 1667 Jan. 1,1748). LASTING IMPRESSIONS ON HISTORY.All in all, Johann Bernoulli made a very lasting impression on history.
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Johann Bernoulli
(Aug. 6, 1667 - Jan. 1,1748)
The Bernoulli family was probably the most notable mathematical family in world history. There were ten notable intellectuals over three generations. The three most significant were Jacob, Daniel, and Johann. Also of importance were Johann's brother Nicolaus I, Nicolaus I's son Nicolaus II, Johann's sons Nicolaus III and Johann II, and his grandsons Johann III, Jacob II, and Daniel II. However, Johann made the biggest name for himself, so we will focus on his life, and methods that resulted in his contributions to modern mathematics. Below is a list of his personal information.
PERSONAL FACTS
He was born in Basel, Switzerland on August 6, 1667. He died in Basel, Switzerland on January 1, 1748. He enrolled in Basel in 1683; began to study medicine in 1685. He was schooled at Basel University and earned a M.A. and M.D. He received the medicine license in 1690. In 1694, he received a doctoral dissertation in Iatromathematics. He was called the "Grandseigneur of the science of mathematics" On a darker note he had a rocky relationship with Jacob and Daniel; he frequently took part in belittling chatter with the former, and once deliberately plagiarized one of the latter's papers.

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17. Einige Der Bedeutenden Mathematiker
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Abel Niels Hendrik Appolonius von Perga ~230 v.Chr. Archimedes von Syrakus 287-212 v.Chr. Babbage Charles Banach Stefan Bayes Thomas Bernoulli Daniel Bernoulli Jakob Bernoulli Johann Bernoulli Nicolaus Bessel Friedrich Wilhelm Bieberbach Ludwig Birkhoff Georg David Bolyai János Bolzano Bernhard Boole George Borel Emile Briggs Henry Brouwer L.E.J. Cantor Georg Ferdinand Carroll Lewis Cassini Giovanni Domenico Cardano Girolamo Cauchy Augustin Louis Cayley Arthur Ceulen, Ludolph van Chomsky Noel Chwarismi Muhammed Ibn Musa Al Church Alonzo Cohen Paul Joseph Conway John Horton Courant Richard D'Alembert Jean Le Rond De Morgan Augustus Dedekind Julius Wilhelm Richard Descartes René Dieudonné Jean Diophantos von Alexandria ~250 v. Chr. Dirac Paul Adrien Maurice Dirichlet Peter Gustav Lejeune Eratosthenes von Kyrene 276-194 v.Chr. Euklid von Alexandria ~300 v.Chr. Euler Leonhard Fatou Pierre Fermat Pierre de Fischer Ronald A Sir Fourier Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fraenkel Adolf Frege Gottlob Frobenius Ferdinand Georg Galois Evariste Galton Francis Sir Gauß Carl Friedrich Germain Marie-Sophie Gödel Kurt Goldbach Christian Hadamard Jacques Hamilton William Rowan Hausdorff Felix Hermite Charles Heawood Percy Heron von Alexandrien ~60 n.Chr.

18. Honorary Members (main_a00)
Translate this page 1725 Bernoulli Daniil. 1725 bernoulli johann I. 1776 bernoulli johannIII. 1859 Bertrand Joseph-Louis-Francois. 1820 Berzelius Joens Jacob.
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Honorary Members of the Academy
Abaza Alexandre Ageevich Abich Otto Wilhelm Hermann Adadurov (Adodurov) Vasilii Yevdokimovich Adelung Friedrich von Adleberg (1st) Vladimir Fiodorovich, count Adleberg (2nd) Aleksandre Vladimirovich, count Albinus Bernard Sifroy or Weiss Bernhard Siegfried Alekseev Konstantin Sergeevich (Stanislavskii) Amfiteatrov Fiodor Georgievich (metropolitan Felaret) Amfiteatrov Yakov Gavrilovich (archbishop Antonii) Ampere Andre-Marie Anuchin Dmitrii Nikolaevich Anville de Burguignon Jean-Baptiste Appell Paul-Emile Arago Dominique-Francois-Jean Armstrong Henry Edward Arrhenius Svante August Arsen'ev Konstantin Konstantinovich Ash Grigorii (Yegor) Fiodorovich Aubert Alexandre Auwers Arthur Julius Georg Friedrich von Baer Karl Maksimovich (Karl Ernst) von Bagrationi Teimuraz Georgievich Banks Joseph, sir Barant Guilaumme-Prosper Brugiere, baron de Barbusse Henri Bariatinskii Aleksandre Ivanovich, count Barlow Peter Barrois Charles-Euge`ne Bazen Piotr Petrovich (Pie`rre Dominique) Bazhanov Vasilii Borisovich Beijerinck Martinus Willem Beitler Wilhelm Gottlieb Friedrich Bek Khristian Daniel Bekenshtein Iogann Simon Beketov Andrei Nikolaevich Belosel'skii-Belozerskii Aleksandre Mikhailovich Benkendorf Aleksandre Khristophorovich, count

19. Foreign Members (main_a00)
Translate this page 1725 bernoulli johann I (Switzerland). 1776 bernoulli johann III(Germany). 1876 Berthelot Pie`rre-Euge`ne Marcellin (France).
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Abderhalden Emile (Switzerland) Abel Othenio (Austria) Adams John Bertram (Great Britain) Adams John Couch (Great Britain) Agassiz Jean-Louis-Roudolphe (USA) Ahlfors Lars Valerian (USA) Ahlwardt Wilhelm Theodor (Germany) Ahrens Heinrich Ludolf (Germany) Airy George Biddell (Great Britain) Akabori Shiro (Japan) Albinus Bernard Sifroy or Weiss Bernhard Siegfried (Netherlands) Alfven Hannes (Sweden) Amaldi Edoardo (Italy) Amari Michele (Italy) Ampere Andre-Marie (France) Ancel Marc (France) Anderson Philip Warren (USA) Anttila Inkeri Sylvi (Finland) Anville de Burguignon Jean-Baptiste (France) Appell Paul-Emile (France) Arago Dominique-Francois-Jean (France) Araujo de Azevedo Antonio da Barca, count (Portugal) Arbogast Louis-Francois-Antoine (France) Armstrong Henry Edward (Great Britain) Arrest Heinrich Ludwig von (Denmark) Arrhenius Svante August (Sweden) Arzruni Andreas (Germany) Asboth Oskar (Austro-Hungary (Hungary)) Ascoli Graziadio Isaia (Italy) Aston Francis William (Great Britain) Atiyah Michael (Great Britain) Aubert Alexandre (Great Britain) Aubouin Jean (France) Aulard Francois-Alphonse (France) Auwers Arthur Julius Georg Friedrich von (Germany) Ayala Francisco Jose (USA) Babbage Charles (Great Britain) Bach Alexandre Dallas (USA) Bacq Zenon Marcel (Belgium) Baer Karl Maksimovich (Karl Ernst) von (Germany) Baeyer Johann Jacob (Germany) Baillaud Edouard Benjamin (France) Baillon Ernest-Henri (France) Bailyn Bernard (USA) Bakalov Georgii (Georgii Ivanovich) (Bulgaria)

20. Honorary Members (main_a00)
Translate this page 1725 Bernoulli Daniil. 1725 bernoulli johann I. 1776 bernoulli johannIII. 1859 Bertrand Joseph-Louis-Francois. 1820 Berzelius Joens Jacob.
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Honorary Members of the Academy
Abaza Alexandre Ageevich Abich Otto Wilhelm Hermann Adadurov (Adodurov) Vasilii Yevdokimovich Adelung Friedrich von Adleberg (1st) Vladimir Fiodorovich, count Adleberg (2nd) Aleksandre Vladimirovich, count Albinus Bernard Sifroy or Weiss Bernhard Siegfried Alekseev Konstantin Sergeevich (pseudonym Stanislavskii) Amfiteatrov Fiodor Georgievich (metropolitan Filaret) Amfiteatrov Yakov Gavrilovich (archbishop Antonii) Ampere Andre-Marie Anuchin Dmitrii Nikolaevich Anville de Burguignon Jean-Baptiste Appell Paul-Emile Arago Dominique-Francois-Jean Armstrong Henry Edward Arrhenius Svante August Arsen’ev Konstantin Konstantinovich Ash Grigorii (Yegor) Fiodorovich Aubert Alexandre Auwers Arthur Julius Georg Friedrich von Baer Karl Maksimovich (Karl Ernst) von Bagrationi Teimuraz Georgievich Banks Joseph sir, baronet Barant Guilaumme-Prosper Brugiere, baron de Barbusse Henri Bariatinskii Aleksandre Ivanovich, prince Barlow Peter Barrois Charles-Eugene Bazen Piotr Petrovich (Pierre Dominique) Bazhanov Vasilii Borisovich Beijerinck Martinus Willem Beitler Wilhelm Gottlieb Friedrich Bek Khristian Daniel Bekenshtein Iogann Simon Beketov Andrei Nikolaevich Belosel’skii-Belozerskii Aleksandre Mikhailovich Benkendorf Aleksandre Khristophorovich, count

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