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CONDENSATIONc. 1600, "action of becoming more dense," from Latin condensationem (nominative condensatio), noun of action from condensare (see condense). Meaning "conversion of a gas to a liquid&quo [..]
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CONDENSATIONThe change in state of matter from vapor to liquid that occurs with cooling. Usually used in meteorology when discussing the formation of liquid water from vapor. This process releases latent heat ene [..]
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CONDENSATIONSee Dehydration reaction.
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CONDENSATIONWater accumulation or sweat on walls, ceiling and pipes, which is normal in areas of high humidity, and usually controlled by ventilation or a dehumidifier.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which a gas becomes a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONIn general, the physical process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or solid; the opposite of evaporation, although on the molecular scale, both processes are always occurring.
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CONDENSATIONProcess by which water changes phase from a vapor to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONprocess by which water vapor becomes liquid. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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CONDENSATIONChange of state from a gas or vapor to a liquid
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CONDENSATIONthe transformation of (water) vapor into liquid. Falling temperatures trigger it. Condensation Nuclei: microscopic particle of dust, ash, etc. around which a raindrop forms. Drops also form around silver iodide particles seeded into clouds to increase local rainfall.
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CONDENSATIONThe transition of water vapor to liquid. Typically forms in areas of high humidity.
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CONDENSATIONSee Keeping The Heat In - Chapter 2: How your house works: 2.1.6 Condensation
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CONDENSATIONn. The act or process of making dense or denser.
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CONDENSATIONthe formation of water droplets or ice crystals from water vapour when it is cooled to the dew point.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor. Source: NOAA-NWS ERH.
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CONDENSATIONchange in the state of matter from the gas phase to the liquid phase.Return to the Chemistry Glossary Index
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CONDENSATIONThe change of state of water from the vapor to the liquid phase. Results in liberation of 80 calories per cubic centimeter.
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CONDENSATIONThe aggregation of water molecules from vapor to liquid or solid when the saturation concentration is exceeded. condensation nuclei
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CONDENSATIONnoun. The blending of many ideas, feelings, or concepts into one vision or representation. Often observed in dreams.
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CONDENSATIONThe transformation of water from vapour into liquid.
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CONDENSATIONSee: abridgment.
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CONDENSATIONThe phenomenon of "condensation" according to Freud is the result of two or more incidents of displacement. Freud viewed displacement as a form of dream-distortion: substituting an illusion [..]
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CONDENSATIONThe appearance of moisture (water vapor) on the surface of an object caused by warm moist air coming into contact with a colder object.
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CONDENSATIONDampness of interior surfaces caused by the release of water as it cools below the dew point; the formation of frost or water when air carrying water vapor comes in contact with a cold surface, coolin [..]
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CONDENSATIONWater vapor from the air deposited on any cold surface that has a temperature below the dew point. Sometimes a problem on cold (and poorly insulated) window glass or framing that is exposed to humid indoor air.
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CONDENSATIONthe process of water vapor in the air turning into liquid water. Water drops on the outside of a cold glass of water are condensed water. Condensation is the opposite process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATION(n) - the act of water vapor changing to a liquid
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is the process by which matter transitions from a gas (or vapour) phase into a liquid phase. Dew forming on grass in the morning is a common example of condensation.
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CONDENSATIONChange in phase of a molecule from gas to liquid
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CONDENSATIONThe appearance of moisture (water vapor) on the surface of an object caused by warm moist air coming into contact with a colder object.
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CONDENSATIONProcess in which matter changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
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CONDENSATIONThe change of state from a gas to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe transformation of gas into a solid or liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process where water changes from a gaseous stage to a liquid stage; heat is released by condensation
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CONDENSATIONWhen water vapour (an invisible gas) turns into liquid water as water droplets.
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is the change of state from a gas to a liquid. Water vapor in the air changes to liquid as it cools.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which a gas or vapor changes to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process in which a gas or vapor changes to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe change of phase from a gas or vapor to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONA compression of gas molecules; a pulse of increased density and pressure that moves through the air at the speed of sound
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CONDENSATIONWhere more vapor or gas molecules are returning to the liquid state than are evaporating
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which gases change into liquids.
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CONDENSATIONThe act or process of condensing or of being condensed; the state of being condensed. The act or process of reducing, by depression of temperature or increase of pressure, etc., to another and denser [..]
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CONDENSATION(n) (psychoanalysis) an unconscious process whereby two ideas or images combine into a single symbol; especially in dreams(n) the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state(n) atmos [..]
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CONDENSATIONPhase change that occurs when a vapor or gas turns into a liquid (Lessons 7, 28, Lab 4)
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor. In Australia, it is described as a change from a gas to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe change of water vapor into a liquid. In order to condense water vapor, the air must be at or near saturation in the presence of condensation nuclei.
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CONDENSATIONwater vapor changing back into liquid
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CONDENSATIONBeads or drops of water (and frequently frost in extremely cold weather) that accumulate on the inside of the exterior covering of a building. Use of louvers or attic ventilators will reduce moisture condensation in attics. A vapor barrier under the gypsum lath or dry wall on exposed walls will reduce condensation.
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CONDENSATIONwhen a substance changes state from a gas to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe transition of water vapor to liquid. Typically forms in areas of high humidity.
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CONDENSATIONLiquid or droplets which form when a gas or vapor is cooled below its dew point
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CONDENSATIONThe reverse of evaporation – that is, when a gas or vapour becomes a liquid, usually by cooling.
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CONDENSATIONa chemical reaction in which two or more molecules combine with the separation of water or some other simple substance. If a polymer is formed, the process is called poly condensation. (See also polym [..]
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CONDENSATIONA process when a vapour forms a liquid after the withdrawal of latent heat.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. It's opposite is evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONthe collection of moisture removed from ambient air.
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CONDENSATIONWater vapor deposit from the air on any cold surface whose temperature is below the dew point, such as a window glass or frame that is exposed to cold outdoor air.
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CONDENSATIONThe product (usually water) that results from moisture laden air being exposed to a cooler temperature.
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CONDENSATIONWhen vapor changes into a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONthe change from a vapor to a condensed state (solid or liquid).
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CONDENSATIONThe deposit of water vapor from the air on any cold surface whose temperature is below the dew point, such as a window glass or frame that is exposed to cold outdoor air. Is controlled by limiting the [..]
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CONDENSATIONThrough heat removal, gas is changed into a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which a liquid is removed from a vapor. In the water cycle, water vapor rises, cools, and condenses, sometimes clinging to tiny particles of dust in the atmosphere. Condensed water vapo [..]
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CONDENSATIONWater vapor from the air deposited on any cold surface that has temperature below the dew point. Curved-Top:
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CONDENSATION Water vapor from the air deposited on any surface having a temperature below the dew point, e.g., humid indoor air on cold window glass. Conduction
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CONDENSATIONThe transformation of matter from gaseous to liquid state. Humidity may condense on the surface if the surface temperature and, consequently, the air temperature at the surface is lower than the ambient air temperature and dew point temperature.
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CONDENSATIONEvaporation in reverse. The process of condensation is used to reclaim and re-liquefy evaporated gas on gas carriers.
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CONDENSATIONMoisture that forms when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cool surface. Usually found on windows and skylights, condensation is only a problem in heavy amounts, when it can lead to leaks.
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CONDENSATIONThe change of water vapour to liquid water.
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CONDENSATIONChange of a substance to a denser form, such as gas to a liquid. The opposite of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONWater formed by warm, moist air contacting a cooler surface.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which a vapor becomes a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONTo change from a gas or vapour form into liquid, eg steam to water.
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CONDENSATIONThe process of water vapor in the air turning into liquid water. Water drops on the outside of a cold glass of water are condensed water. Condensation is the opposite process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONDefined in cosmochemical terms, the process that transforms a gas into a solid. For example, corundum (Al2O3) is one of the earliest solid phases predicted to condense from a gas of solar composition. [..]
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is the change of state from a gas to a liquid. Water vapor in the air changes to liquid as it cools.
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CONDENSATIONThe change of water from vapor to liquid when warm, moisture-laden air comes in contact with a cold surface.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which a gas or vapor changes into a liquid.
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CONDENSATION(Gaseous) water vapor that begins to change to tiny water droplets (a liquid state) or ice crystals when the air gets cold enough. This process begins at the dew point. Energy required to vaporize the [..]
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CONDENSATIONThe phase change of a gas to a liquid. In the atmosphere it is the change of water vapor to liquid water. Condensation commonly occurs when a vapor is cooled to a liquid, but can also occur if a vapor [..]
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CONDENSATIONThe change in state of a substance from a vapor to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONSee change of state.
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CONDENSATIONThe conversion of a gas to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONIn general, the physical process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or solid; the opposite of evaporation, although on the molecular scale, both processes are always occurring.
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CONDENSATIONA deposit of moisture droplets from humid air on surfaces that are cooler than that air. Condensation will form when warm, moist air contacts a cooler surface causing the air to be reduced to the dew [..]
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CONDENSATION The process by which moisture vapor changes to liquid form.
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CONDENSATIONthe change of state from a gas to a liquid. Compare evaporation
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which a vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONthe act or process of reducing a gas or vapor to a liquid or solid state.
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is the process of gas/vapor turning to water under certain conditions. This can happen in to an RV when the inside of your RV is cool while the outside is humid. Be careful of too much condensation as it can create water damage over time.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapour undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. It is the opposite physical process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor becomes a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapour becomes liquid water.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. It is the opposite physical process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor becomes a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is a result of warn moisture laden air contacting the cold window glass. Keeping a roof vent open helps to reduce the humidity levels. Those added roof vent covers help to prevent cold ai [..]
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CONDENSATIONAccording to Victor Turner, the property of ritual symbols whereby they represent many objects and actions in a single formulation.
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CONDENSATIONThe process of gas changing to liquid. The process by which water vapor changes into water droplets and clouds.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. It is the opposite physical process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONThe physical process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. The following conditions must be met: the in air must be cooled to its dew point, and there must be enough [..]
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CONDENSATIONMoisture formation on surfaces due to cold temperatures, high humidity levels, and poor airflow.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapour undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. It is the opposite physical process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor
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CONDENSATIONThe change of state of a substance from vapour to liquid.
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CONDENSATIONIn general, the physical process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or solid; the opposite of evaporation, although on the molecular scale, both processes are always occurring.
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CONDENSATIONThe change of a vapor to liquid.
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid. It is the opposite physical process of evaporation.
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CONDENSATION
The act or process of condensing or of being condensed
The state of being condensed.
(physics) The conversion of a gas to a liquid.
The condensate so formed.
(chemistry) The reaction of two [..]
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CONDENSATIONThe process by which water vapour cools and turns into a liquid.
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization. The word most often refers to the water cycle. It can also be defined [..]
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CONDENSATIONCondensation is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization. The word most often refers to the water cycle. It can also be defined [..]
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CONDENSATIONCondensation or condensed may refer to:
Condensation, the change in matter of a substance to a denser phase
DNA condensation, the process of compacting DNA molecules
Cloud condensation nuclei, airbor [..]
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CONDENSATIONIn Freudian psychology, a condensation (German: Verdichtung) is when a single idea (an image, memory, or thought) or dream object stands for several associations and ideas.
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CONDENSATION1. The conversion of a gas into a liquid is called condensation. Condensation usually occurs when a gas is cooled below its boiling point. 2. A reaction that involves linking of two molecules with the [..]
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