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This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neuroscience research. Topics covered include patient and nerve
selection, review techniques, risks, benefits and alternatives to
C2 and RFA ablation; early diagnosis and treatment in multiple
sclerosis using ultrashort echo time (UTE) magnetic resonance
imaging; the use of regenerative medicine to help patients with
ataxia; genetic and clinical characteristics of spinocerebellar
ataxias; white matter abnormalities in neurodegenerative disease;
cell to cell propagation of pathogenic tau which may be involved in
certain neurodegenerative disorders; the use of cannabis in
neurology and psychiatry and its potential effects; deep brain
stimulation for treating neuropsychiatric disorders; and the
symptoms, anesthetic management and potential complications of
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease.
This compilation presents original study results on the leading
edge of neuroscience research. Each article has been carefully
selected in an attempt to present substantial research results
across a broad spectrum. Included in this volume is research on
holographic memory; epilepsy and psychiatric co-morbidities;
emotional modulation of prepulse inhibition of the startle response
in humans; neuroimaging and electrophysiology efficacy in measuring
acute effects and long-term sequelae following sports-related
concussion; children with writing disabilities; neuroimmune
connections in the posterior nasopharyngeal cavity; pulse
attraction-repulsion; autism spectrum disorders in children and
adolescents with neurofibromatosis type 1; avidity of
autoantibodies against antigens in nervous tissue; epidemiological
study of childhood epilepsy using the newly classification proposed
by the international league against epilepsy; and the role of
neuromuscular ultrasound in the diagnostic of the multifocal motor
neuropathy.
The authors' of this book discuss the most recent advances in
neuroscience research. The chapters include updated information on
clinical and technical implementation of digital subtraction
angiography (DSA) in stroke imaging; association between word
display and executive functioning; the connectivity between the
cerebellum and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG); the identification and
validation of EEG, MRI and SPECT biomarkers for diagnosing,
monitoring progression and predicting the onset of Alzheimer's
disease (AD); an examination of the leptin receptor, a drive of
adult neurogenesis that may treat Alzheimer's disease; the language
of neurons and their clinical applications such as in deep brain
stimulation; the use of folic acid and its intake by pregnant women
to support both physiological changes in the mother and the optimal
growth and development of the fetus and offspring; examples of the
continuum of shapes and sizes of different dendritic spines, from
simple to complex, observed in the human brain; an examination of
spastic diplegia, the most common form of cerebral palsy; and the
identification of new mechanisms of pharmacological effects of
certain neurotropic peptides.
This compilation presents original study results on the leading
edge of neuroscience research. Each article has been carefully
selected in an attempt to present substantial research results
across a broad spectrum. Included in this volume are major
depressive disorder and white matter alterations as evaluated by
recent neuroimaging techniques; the discussion of neuromodulation
of the posterolateral hypothalamus has being effective in the
treatment of chronic cluster headaches; comparative quantitative
neuropathology of the sporadic and variant subtypes of
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; dizziness in the elderly;
morphosyntactic difficulties in the language of persons with Down
Syndrome; innovations in stroke rehabilitation; akinetic-rigid and
tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease; prescription characteristics
of methylphenidate in a paediatric practices; and novel portable
electroencephalograph for monitoring human brain activity prior to
anxiety with balloon popping stimuli.
This compilation presents original study results on the leading
edge of neuroscience research. Each article has been carefully
selected in an attempt to present substantial research results
across a broad spectrum. Included in this volume are the effects of
b vitamins on behavior and neurochemistry; the human hippocampus;
advantages and limitations of functional magnetic resonance imaging
(FMRI) of the human visual brain; reaction times as a dependent
variable of memory; processing speed and memory; lateral skull
base; cognitive impairment in Asperger Syndrome; assessment of
proprioception; processing speed and memory; and body weight
changes with antiepileptic medications.
Horizons in Neuroscience Research. Volume 39 first presents a study
wherein the gravitational noise of the brain at different ages
within the same family was studied by gravitational mass
spectroscopy. The authors explore the resources for community
integration for individuals that have acquired a traumatic brain
injury, highlighting areas that need further investigation. In a
subsequent study, the gravitational mass spectroscopy method was
used for the fast diagnosis of human brain states at long-range
order. Various routes for ischaemic stroke management are also
discussed, including hyper acute management, acute management and
long-term management. Continuing, the newer technologies and
approaches currently being applied in the field of neurosurgery are
reviewed. The authors summarize the reported cases and
observational studies regarding nonconvulsive status epilepticus in
neurosurgical subspecialties of emergency and perioperative care,
cerebrovascular diseases, neurotrauma, brain tumor, and
stereotactic and functional neurosurgery. The associations between
different brain inflammatory mediators and epileptogenesis are
explored in an effort to affirm the idea that targeting the
inflammatory pathway may be an effective therapeutic strategy to
prevent or treat epilepsy. The major issue in glycemic control in
neurocritical care patients is addressed: tight glycemic control
using intensive insulin therapy is associated with higher rates of
hypoglycemia without an improvement in survival rate. On these
bases, adequate nutrition before and during insulin infusion is
recommended. This compilation goes on to discuss evoked potentials,
electrical responses of the brain to light, sound, or electrical
stimuli. Depending on the type of stimulus, they emerge as visual,
auditory, or somatosensorial evoked potentials.
The opening chapter of Horizons in Neuroscience Research. Volume 37
suggests a definition and temporal origin of languages that emerge
naturallyawithout linguistic assumptions or preconceptionsafrom an
analytic and predictive theory of mental evolution. A significant
number of Alzheimer's disease patients present with low circulating
plasma leptin levels. As such, studies expressed in the following
chapter have shown that leptin treatment reduces amyloid and
phosphorylated tau accumulation in cultured cells and animal
models, with beneficial effects. A systematic review of the
structure and function of the cerebellum in normal brain and
surveys the distribution of the pathology in a major molecular
group of neurodegenerative disease is presented, inclduing
Alzheimer's disease, argyrophilic grain disease, corticobasal
degeneration, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, guam parkinsonian
dementia complex, primary age-related tauopathy, and progressive
supranuclear palsy. The application of Fourier analysis is
illustrated with reference to the spatial distribution of
intracellular neurofibrillary tangles in the cerebral cortex and
hippocampus of six cases of Alzheimer's disease, and it is
suggested as a useful statistical method for studying the patterns
of intracellular neurofibrillary tangles. Additionally, the
structure and function of the basal ganglia in normal brain are
described, and the role that differential pathology in these
regions may have in determining the clinical symptoms in
neurodegenerative disease is explored. The authors describe the
structure and function of the superior colliculus in the normal
brain, as well as the pathological changes in the superior
colliculus which may explain eye movement problems in two
neurodegenerative disorders: progressive supranuclear palsy and
chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The results obtained in the
penultimate chapter corroborate the toxic effects at cellular and
molecular levels that the administration of L-DOPA has, even in a
healthy system, affirming the need to find a Parkinson disease
treatment alternative. The final study investigates the
relationship between the number of flow experiences in daily life
and brain activation by near-infrared spectroscopy.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neurosciences research. Chapter One reports on how neural network
learning is possible in patients who are not conscious including
patients in the vegetative state. Chapter Two is written for
educational therapists who are working with ASD cases and the aim
is twofold. Firstly, it is to raise the awareness among educational
therapists on current neuroscientific studies on the autistic brain
and its ASCs (and hence, ASD). Secondly, it is to inform how the
findings from these neuroimaging studies can be translated into
praxiological implications in autism treatment plan design for
educational therapists. Chapter Three studies the postoperative
cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in patients after cardiac surgeries
along with extensive review of the literature in this field. At
least three types of POCD may be outlined, and therefore tests
sensitive to each type of POCD should be included into test
batteries. Chapter Four discusses the common types of brachial
plexus injuries, local anatomy, exam findings, classification
systems for injury severity, diagnostic tests and management.
Chapter Five integrates the results of prior publications and
describes additional findings and further implications providing
indications that these intra- and intermuscular sequencing patterns
are referenced to the cross-system relevance of efficient movement
coordination in general, interlocking the whole range from
intersegmental motor interactions down to the functional structures
within specific muscles, as one functional entity. Chapter Six
reports on strabismus which is the most frequent ocular surgery
performed in childhood and requires anaesthesia that provides
akinesia, analgesia, and sometimes ocular hypotonia, to adjust
sutures. Chapter Seven studies the poster dorsal medial amygdala
(MePD) which is involved in the display of reproductive behaviour
in both male and female rats. Further studies demonstrated that it
also integrates a subcortical social behaviour network with
additional, but selective modulatory roles.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neurosciences research. Chapter One summarized the progress of this
area over the past two decades by showing that inflammatory
mediators (ligands in a positive feedback loop and/or other
inflammatory mediators through receptor cross-talk) released from
inflamed or injured tissues increase cell surface trafficking of
nociceptive receptors in primary sensory neurons and dorsal horn
neurons. The aim of Chapter Two is to discuss and detail
well-established stress animal models, discussing their validity to
mimic human neuropsychiatric disorders (i.e. depression, anxiety
and cognitive deficiency). Chapter Three discusses post-dural
puncture headache (PPH) which is the most common major complication
following neuraxial anaesthesia and usually happens in obstetrics.
Chapter Four reviews the known pharmacological mechanisms of action
of first- and second-generation synthetic cathinones in the central
nervous system in comparison to those of cocaine and amphetamines.
These studies of the efficacy of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in
adults with ADHD are reviewed in Chapter Five. As reported in
Chapter Six, adult hippocampal neurogenesis is mediated by many
factors and plays an important role in several diseases, such as
Alzheimer disease, stroke, depression and epilepsy. In Chapter
Seven, cognitive maps characteristics and the brain systems
involved in spatial navigation of cognitive maps are the main
focus. Chapter Eight reports on the improvement of human cognition
and its precision due to technological advancement within the field
of neuroscience. Chapter Nine demonstrates that low concentrations
of N-acyl dopamines (below 1 am) stimulate cell proliferation,
intermediate ones (1-20 gm.) induce differentiation, and higher
ones lead to apoptosis.
In chapter one, Zhenggang Xiong and Liqiong Liu discuss their
perception of the genetic alterations of gliomas and the biomarkers
that can be used for classification, individualised treatment, and
predicting prognosis of gliomas. Next, Norma Angelica Moy-Lopez,
Nadia Yanet Cortes-Alvarez, Cesar Ruben Vuelvas-Olmos, Maria
Fernanda Pinto-Gonzalez, Jorge Guzman-Muniz, Jorge Luis
Collas-Aguilar and Oscar P. Gonzalez-Perez concentrate on the
effect of exposure to maternal HFD and obesity on offspring
neurodevelopment in chapter two. In chapter three, Alan J. Pearce
abridges current studies engaging techniques such as
electroencephalography (EEG), magnetoencephalography (MEG), and
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Pierce addresses the
advantages of using these techniques and how these techniques can
be employed. In chapter four, Rocio Gomez-Herreros, Isabel
Melguizo-Moya, M. Esther Sanchez-Garcia, and M. Asuncion
Navarro-Puerto review dementia with Lewy bodies together with the
diagnostic approach. Isabel Melguizo-Moya, M. Asuncion
Navarro-Puerto, Rocio Gomez-Herreros, and M. Esther Sanchez-Garcia
discuss late-onset systemic lupus erythematosus and the importance
of an altered therapeutic approach in chapter five. After, brain
mapping, intra-operative advanced cortical and subcortical mapping,
and mapping stimulation protocols currently in use in the
Department of Neurosurgery and Neuro-oncology at Kings College
Hospital are presented by Christian Brogna, MD, PhD, Noemia
Pereira, Eduardo C. Ribas, MD, PhD, Holly Jones, Francesco Vergani,
MD, PhD, Sanjeev Bassi, Keyoumars Ashkan, and Ranjeev Bhangoo. In
chapter seven, Maria de la Luz Arenas-Sordo, MD, PhD, Carlos P.
Vinals-Labanino, MD, Laura L. Flores-Garcia, MD, and Elsa Alvarado
Solorio, MD present findings from a study group at the Pediatric
Rehabilitation Department of the Instituto Nacional de
Rehabilitacion. Moving on, chapter eight by M. Esther
Sanchez-Garcia, M. Asuncion Navarro-Puerto, Isabel Melguizo-Moya,
and Rocio Gomez-Herreros discusses Primary Sjoegren's syndrome
(pSS) and the neurological complications that may arise from it.
Synji De Paula Mulatiere, M Eugenia Gutierrez Marco, Carmen
Moret-Tatay, and M Jose Beneyto Arrojo wrap up the book with a
discussion of the concept of resilience in chapter nine.
In this compilation, the authors explore novel strategies for
enhancing efficacy of SAHA in combination with other anti-tumor
drugs. Although SAHA is used against various types of cancer cells,
it still does not show high efficacy as a monotherapy against solid
tumors, therefore new strategies must be explored for induction of
growth arrest, differentiation, and apoptosis in different
preclinical models of glioblastoma. The authors go onto address
motion-induced blindness, which occurs when a stationary foreground
pattern is not or only partially perceived due to a moving
background pattern although it is not obscured by the moving
background pattern. Two studies are presented which illustrate the
motion-induced blindness and spinning dancer paradigms. This book
also examines childhood maltreatment, the most frequent form of
trauma during early childhood. In people exposed to maltreatment in
childhood, numerous neurobiological changes have been found,
primarily in the neuroendocrine systems activated by stress, which
include the function of the autonomous nervous system and the
hypothalamicpituitaryadrenal ax. Continuing, this book summarizes
and discusses the findings of existing literature characterizing
the normal biomechanics of the tibial nerve and comparing the
normal biomechanics of this nerve against its biomechanics in the
presence of pathology. This is done by synthesizing existing
evidence on ultrasound applied in the study of different
pathologies that can affect peripheral nerves, as well as the
development of new procedures and technologies for a better nerve
biomechanics characterization. A chapter is included which
discusses the role of functional neuroimaging for research on ICDs
and disinhibition in Parkinsons Disease. Significant
neuropsychological and neuroanatomical data is analyzed, focusing
on the concept of motor impulsivity in terms of disinhibition of
prepotent responses. Later, the authors present a study with the
goal of making an accurate cell quantification of retinal ganglion
cells by comparing two types of retrograde axonal transport in
RGCs. The basics of neurobiology and neuropsychology, learning
processes and forming of neural connections to the brain are
presented. The current knowledge of vessel wall MRI in the
assessment of intracranial aneurysms is also reviewed. This new
technique offers the potential to assess both ruptured and
unruptured aneurysms at the level of the wall and underlying
pathology that has hitherto been impossible to do with standard
luminal imaging techniques such as angiography. The concluding
chapter summarizes the current knowledge on the timing, risk
factors and management of aneurysmal rebleeding, as there remains
significant controversy regarding the risk factors, pathophysiology
and optimal treatment to prevent rebleeding.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neurosciences research. Chapter One provides a call for action in
treating and/or curing cerebral palsy throughout the lifespan.
Chapter Two reviews disturbances in mitochondrial function and
vesicular transport as mechanisms for pathogenesis in Parkinson's
disease. Chapter Three presents an integrated psychological theory
that endeavours to explain how adults with the severe neurological
disorder of spinal cord injury (SCI), cope with the many challenges
and stresses involved in adjustment to this catastrophic injury.
Chapter Four analyses the theory of logarithm in neurobiology.
Chapter Five discusses model molecular interactions of trace amine.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neurosciences research. Chapter One reviews the changes that occur
in the muscle and neuromuscular junctions following nerve injury
and discusses possible strategies to prevent muscle atrophy.
Chapter Two focuses on the contribution of the anterior cingulate
cortex in pain processing. Chapter Three discusses the role of the
anterior cingulate cortex in the arising of awareness deficits in
neurocognitive disorder, acquired brain injuries, mood disorders
and psychosis. Chapter Four discusses the relationship between
neuroplasticity and cognitive empowerment. Chapter Five
investigates if cognitive empowerment through Eye Tracker
technologies increases both neuropsychological and
neurophysiological measures in patients with Rett Syndrome (RS).
The human brain deals, at every instant, with a huge amount of
visual stimuli. Besides that, the problem of treating all this
information becomes even more complex if we consider that each
component of a given stimuli needs to be compared to a set of known
signals stored in memory. In Chapter One a numerical solution of
Hodgkin Huxley equations is presented to describe the behavior of a
neuron and the solution is illustrated by a graphical chart
interface to finely tune the behavior of the neuron visually
programmed in Java. Chapter Two explores the connection between
visual attention algorithms and the recognition of objects by
computers in digital images. Chapter Three reviews research and
provides original data asserting that bias in legal judgment
persists despite the inclusion of visual evidence partly because
decision-makers perceptions of visual evidence may be swayed by
subjective factors. The preference for a product is usually
influenced by the visual appearance of the product image. Chapter
Four proposes a new content-based approach, denominated CBAS, that
combines textual attributes, visual features and visual attention
to compose the products profile. Chapter Five uses
electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate the brain activations
of visual attention in production designers and analyse the
differences between higher creativity (HC) and lower creativity
(LC) designers.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neuroscience research. Chapter One discusses the development of
neurochemical characteristics of sensory neurons. Chapter Two
reviews current knowledge regarding Mavridis' area (MA) and its
role as a modern stereotactic microanatomic guide for nucleus
accumbens (NA) deep brain stimulation (DBS). Chapter Three
describes the molecular mechanisms in response to exposure of the
central nervous system (CNS) cells to the Ca2+ ionophores to
increase the levels of intracellular free Ca2+ and consequently
oxidative stress, and it also describes the roles of activation of
the Ca2+-dependent proteases and intracellular pathways leading to
induction of programmed cell death. Chapter Four reviews clinical
features, epidemiology, genetics, physiopathology, management and
advanced research on Frontotemporal Dementia and Frontotemporal
Lobar Degeneration (FTLD). Chapter Five explores different terpenes
and their role in signaling pathway modulating the progression of
Alzheimer Disease. Chapter Six discusses the capability of and
limitations in PET imaging research on non-human primates for
translation to humans for brain aging research as well as
therapeutic drug development for neurodegenerative diseases.
Chapter Seven studies the imaging markers and prognostic
significance of intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). Chapter Eight
reviews clinical practices and surgical intervention for ICH.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neuroscience research. Chapter One presents nonlinear features of
EEG changes during auditory verbal short-term memory task for words
and nonwords. Chapter Two analyzes studies investigating the
discriminative power of the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test to screen
for dementia. Chapter Three reviews demential with lewy bodies.
Chapter Four examines the relationship between age and verbal
working memory (WM) performance in healthy adults, ages 18 to 90.
Chapter Five studies the differences in pointing versus performing
a pathway in 4-5 year old childrens' topographical working memory.
Chapter Six discusses the development of nicotine acetylcholine
receptor imaging probes and their use for the functional analysis
of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in neuropathic pain. Chapter
Seven reviews the dorsal raphe nucleus neurons as targets for the
presynaptic effects of nicotine. Chapter Eight focuses on the
contextual modulation of motion velocity.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neuroscience research. Chapter One discusses clinical exploration
and manipulation of the neural networks and structural lesions of
the human brain. Chapter Two studies the role of theta and gamma
oscillations in working memory capacity. Chapter Three examines the
potential usage of plastic clips in cerebrovascular neurosurgery.
Chapter Four reviews avulsion-induced motoneuron death and
discusses different strategies to facilitate survival of
motoneurons following spinal root avulsion. Chapter Five discusses
spatial patterns of phosphorylated TDP-43-immunoreactive cellular
inclusions in familial and sporadic frontotemporal labor
degeneration with TDP-43 proteinopathy. Chapter Six reviews
neuropathological aspects of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.
Chapter Seven identifies the frequency, clinical symptoms,
urodynamic findings, putrative underlying pathology, and management
of meningitis-retention syndrome (MRS). Chapter Eight provides an
update on clinical features, lesion topography, and prognosis of
pure motor monoparesis (PMM) due to ischemic stroke. The final
chapter discusses strokes associated with nephrotic syndrome.
This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neuroscience research. Topics covered include the multiple effects
of electroacupuncture on the synaptic efficacy of neuronal
ensembles in the spinal cord of experimental animal models of
neuropathic pain and their neuromodulation by neuropeptide hormones
and cytokines; electrical stimulation for pressure ulcer prevention
and treatment of spinal cord injury; the structure and function on
the entorhinal cortex with special reference to neurodegenerative
disease; recent advances in the understanding of the effects of
different ginsenosides on CNS targets and how ginsenosides can
contribute to cures for some of the most devastating neurological
disorders and neurodegenerative diseases; neuroplasticity and
neurogenesis; neuroplastic changes in subjects with deaf-blindness
using the topographic distribution maps of the somatosensory evoked
potential by stimulation of the median nerve (SEP-N20) pre-CI
versus post-CI; vascular functions of dexamethasone, a synthetic GC
with a focus on dexamethasone action on the blood-brain-barrier
(BBB); the relationship between the effects of GCs on neurosteroid
biosynthesis and on cognitive behaviors and hippocampal neural
activity; a review of the real case of a patient with subacute
combined spinal cord degeneration and pancytopenia secondary to
severe and sustained vitamin B12 deficiency; and the role of
sex-steroid hormones in anxiety, affective, eating and psychotic
disorders.
The authors of this book discuss the most recent advances in
neuroscience research. The chapters include updated information on
the migration and differentiation of bone marrow progenitor cells
in the adult brain; human neurophysiology and movement-based
learning for repairing the human brain; blood-brain barrier
dysfunction in diabetic brain; the future strategy for treatment of
brain tumors; intracranial hypotension syndrome; the causes,
treatment and clinical outcomes of idiopathic intracranial
hypertension and intracranial hypotension; and the crisis of
incommensurability in mathematics/music.
This compilation presents original study results on the leading
edge of neuroscience research. Each article has been carefully
selected in an attempt to present substantial research results
across a broad spectrum. Included in this volume is research on the
symptoms, causes and treatment options of allodynia; the role of
environmental toxins in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); the
prevalence estimates from the national ALS registry of ALS in the
United States; pharmacological management of akathisia; increasing
serum sodium concentration in the acute phase of traumatic brain
injury; medial prefrontal cortex alterations induced by drugs of
abuse; study updates on drugs for CNS disorders; characterisation
of cytoarchitecture of dendrites and fibre neurons using the
Golgi-cox method; unusual allodynia associated with cluster
headache; and calculating consciousness correlates at multiple
scales of neocortical interactions.
This compilation presents original study results on the leading
edge of neuroscience research. Each article has been carefully
selected in an attempt to present substantial research results
across a broad spectrum. Included in this volume are molecular
mechanisms integrating adenylyl cyclase responsiveness to metabolic
control on long term emotional memory and associated disorders;
homeostatic synaptic plasticity; reorganization of elementary
functions (ref) after brain injury and in the intact brain; the
effects of acoustic stimulation on comatose patients; the splitting
of the brain; the role of mineralocorticoid receptors in major
depressive disorder; betaine in the brain; clinical outcome
prediction using Bayesian regression and artificial neural
networks; pathological changes of event-related brain oscillations
in Parkinson's disease; the impact of sub thalamic stimulation on
autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.
This compilation presents original study results on the leading
edge of neuroscience research. Each article has been carefully
selected in an attempt to present substantial research results
across a broad spectrum. Included in this volume are study results
on the role of injured nerve-derived COX2/PGE2/EP signalling in the
genesis of neuropathic pain; cannabinoid receptor- and metabotropic
glutamate receptor-mediated signalling in neural circuits of the
main olfactory bulb; cell replacement therapy in neuromuscular and
neurodegenerative diseases; nociceptive circuitry in the anterior
cingulate cortex in rodents; effects of hearing aid amplification
on phase coherence of cortical auditory event-related potentials;
thermal response of a motoneuron cluster; anterior cingulate cortex
as a monitoring attentional system and its novel role in the
unawareness of Alzheimer's disease; the role of rat anterior
cingulate cortex in signal detection; distractor interference in
visual motor tasks; and nervous excitability dynamics in a
multisensory syndrome and its similitude with normals.
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