Application of HAZOP and What-If safety reviews to the petroleum, petrochemical and chemical industries
| Application of HAZOP and What-If safety reviews to the petroleum, petrochemical and chemical industries |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified], : Noyes Publications, 1994 |
| Disciplina | 660/.2804 |
| Soggetto topico |
Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Chemical & Materials Engineering Engineering & Applied Sciences Chemical Engineering |
| ISBN | 0-8155-1619-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911006669603321 |
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| [Place of publication not identified], : Noyes Publications, 1994 | ||
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Fire fighting pumping systems at industrial facilities / / by Dennis P. Nolan
| Fire fighting pumping systems at industrial facilities / / by Dennis P. Nolan |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boston, : Elsevier, 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (218 p.) |
| Disciplina |
628.9/25
628.925 |
| Soggetto topico |
Industrial buildings - Fires and fire prevention - Equipment and supplies
Fire pumps |
| ISBN |
1-283-16441-8
9786613164414 1-4377-4472-9 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Front Cover; Copyright; Dedicated to; Appendices; Index |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911004825503321 |
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| Boston, : Elsevier, 2011 | ||
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Fire fighting pumping systems at industrial facilities / / by Dennis P. Nolan
| Fire fighting pumping systems at industrial facilities / / by Dennis P. Nolan |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1998 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (248 p.) |
| Disciplina | 628.9/25 |
| Soggetto topico |
Industrial buildings - Fires and fire prevention - Equipment and supplies
Fire pumps |
| ISBN |
1-282-16979-3
9786612169793 0-08-094664-X 0-8155-1721-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Fire Fighting Pumping Systems at Industrial Facilities; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Historical Applications of Firewater Pumping Systems; Ancient Water Pumps; Reciprocating Hand and Steam Driven Fire Pumps; Rotary Pumps; Invention of Centrifugal Pump; Modern Fire Pumps; Municipal Water Pumping Plants and Mains; Offshore Facilities; Chapter 2. Philosophy of Protection; Process Emergency Control Measures; Incident Fuel Consumption; Provide Protective Measures; Passive Systems; Active Systems; Insurance Requirements; Internal Company Policies and Standards
Chapter 3. Firewater Flow RequirementsRisk Areas; Exposure Cooling Requirements; Fire Control Requirements; Suppression Requirements; Egress Water Sprays; Residual Pressure Requirements; Chapter 4. Duration of Firewater Supplies; Capability of Public Water Mains; Primary Supplies; Reserve Supplies; Chapter 5. Sources of Firewater Pump Supply; Seas and Oceans; Rivers, Channels. Ponds and Lakes; Water Wells (Natural Underground Reservoirs); Manmade Reservoirs (Impounded Supplies); Storage Tanks; Municipal and Private Firewater Distribution Mains; Specialized Offshore Raw Seawater Systems Firewater Usage by Other ServicesEmergency Water Sources; Water Quality; Enhancements to Fire Fighting Water; Marine Growth; Biocide Injection; Other Marine Growth Control Methods; Future Use, Sources and Development; Chapter 6. Pump Types and Applications; Centrifugal Pumps; Pump/Impeller Design Relationships; Single and Multi-stage Arrangements; Volute and Turbine Pump Classification; Axial Flow Pumps; Positive Displacement Pumps; Rotary Pumps; Gear Pumps; Lobe Pumps; Sliding Vane Pumps; Reciprocating Pumps; Firewater Pump Characteristics; Characteristic Firewater Pump "Curve" Main and Standby Firewater PumpsBooster Firewater Pumps; Water Mist Firewater Pumps; Jockey Pumps; Firewater Circulation Pumps; Foam Pumps; Packaged and Skid Units; Retrofit Improvements to Existing Firewater Pumps; Future Expansion; Reliance on Mobile Firewater Pumping Apparatus; Portable Pumps; NFPA 20 Versus API 610 and Other Pump Types; Chapter 7. Pump Installation, Piping Arrangements and Accessories; Code Requirements; Listing Requirements; Typical Installation; Pump Separation; Pump Room or Building Construction; Offshore Facilities; Arctic Locations; Arid Locations; Tropical Locations Earthquake ZonesMultiple Pump Installations; Pump Rotation; Relief Valves; Circulation Relief Valves; Pressure and Flow Control Valves; Isolation Valves; Bypass Capability; Pressure Gages; Pressure Recorders; Flow Measurement Capability; Check Valves; Air Release Valve; Supervision of Isolation Valves; Inlet Screens, Strainers and Filters; Submerged Pump Intake Openings; Cavitation, Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) and Vortices; Water Hammer or Surge; Pumping System Hydraulic Design; Vibration Limitation; Torsional Vibration Analysis (TVA); Backflow Prevention; Area and Task Lighting Ventilation |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911006865603321 |
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| Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1998 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles [[electronic resource] ] : for oil, gas, chemical and related facilities / / Dennis P. Nolan
| Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles [[electronic resource] ] : for oil, gas, chemical and related facilities / / Dennis P. Nolan |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/GPP, 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (341 p.) |
| Disciplina | 660.2804 |
| Soggetto topico |
Chemical plants - Fires and fire prevention
Explosions - Safety measures Explosions Petroleum refineries - Fires and fire prevention |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-282-95595-0
9786612955952 1-4377-7858-5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Handbook of Fire and Explosion Protection Engineering Principles: for Oil, Gas, Chemical and Related Facilities; Copyright; Preface; About the Author; Contents; Chapter 1 - Introduction; 1.1 - Fire, Explosions, and Environmental Pollution; 1.2 - Historical Background; 1.3 - Legal Influences; 1.4 - Hazards and Their Prevention; 1.5 - Risk Management and Insurance; 1.6 - Senior Management Responsibility and Accountability; Bibliography; Chapter 2 - Overview of Oil and Gas Facilities; 2.1 - Introduction; 2.2 - Exploration; 2.3 - Production; 2.4 - Enhanced Oil Recovery
2.5 - Transportation2.6 - Refining; 2.7 - Typical Refinery Process Flow; 2.8 - Marketing; Bibliography; Chapter 3 - Philosophy of Protection Principles; 3.1 - Introduction; 3.2 - Legal Obligations; 3.3 - Insurance Recommendations; 3.4 - Company and Industry Standards; 3.5 - Worst Case Condition; 3.6 - Independent Layers of Protection; 3.7 - Design Principles; 3.8 - Accountability and Auditability; Bibliography; Chapter 4 - Physical Propertiesof Hydrocarbons; 4.1 - Introduction; 4.2 - General Description of Hydrocarbons; 4.3 - Characteristics of Hydrocarbons; 4.4 - Flash Point 4.5 - Autoignition Temperature4.6 - Vapor Density Ratio; 4.7 - Vapor Pressure; 4.8 - Specific Gravity; 4.9 - Flammable; 4.10 - Combustible; 4.11 - Heat of Combustion; 4.12 - Some Common Hydrocarbons; Bibliography; Chapter 5 - Characteristics of Hydrocarbon Releases, Fires, and Explosions; 5.1 - Introduction; 5.2 - Hydrocarbon Releases; 5.3 - Gaseous Releases; 5.4 - Mists or Spray Releases; 5.5 - Liquid Releases; 5.6 - Nature and Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Combustion; 5.7 - Hydrocarbon Fires; 5.8 - Deliberate Terrorist Explosions; 5.9 - Semi-Confined Explosion Overpressures 5.10 - Vapor Cloud Overpressures5.11 - Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions; 5.12 - Smoke and Combustion Gases; 5.13 - Mathematical Consequence Modeling; 5.14 - Methods of Extinguishing Flames; 5.15 - Incident Scenario Development; 5.16 - Terminology of Hydrocarbon Explosions and Fires; Bibliography; Chapter 6 - Historical Survey of Fire and Explosions in the Hydrocarbon Industries; 6.1 - Introduction; 6.2 - Lack of Industry Incident Database and Analysis; 6.3 - Insurance Industry Perspective; 6.4 - Process Industry Perspective 6.5 - Major Incidents Affect Process Industry Safety Management6.6 - Incident Data; 6.7 - Summary; Bibliography; Chapter 7 - Risk Analysis; 7.1 - Introduction; 7.2 - Risk Identification and Evaluation; 7.3 - Specialized Supplemental Studies; 7.4 - Risk Acceptance Criteria; 7.5 - Relevant and Accurate Data Resources; 7.6 - Insurance Risk Evaluations; Bibliography; Chapter 8 - Segregation, Separation, and Arrangement; 8.1 - Introduction; 8.2 - Segregation; 8.3 - Separation; 8.4 - Manned Facilities and Locations; 8.5 - Process Units; 8.6 - Storage Facilities - Tanks; 8.7 - Flares and Burn Pits 8.8 - Critical Utilities and Support Systems |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459507603321 |
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| Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/GPP, 2011 | ||
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Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles [[electronic resource] ] : for oil, gas, chemical and related facilities / / Dennis P. Nolan
| Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles [[electronic resource] ] : for oil, gas, chemical and related facilities / / Dennis P. Nolan |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/GPP, 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (341 p.) |
| Disciplina | 660.2804 |
| Soggetto topico |
Chemical plants - Fires and fire prevention
Explosions - Safety measures Explosions Petroleum refineries - Fires and fire prevention |
| ISBN |
1-282-95595-0
9786612955952 1-4377-7858-5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Handbook of Fire and Explosion Protection Engineering Principles: for Oil, Gas, Chemical and Related Facilities; Copyright; Preface; About the Author; Contents; Chapter 1 - Introduction; 1.1 - Fire, Explosions, and Environmental Pollution; 1.2 - Historical Background; 1.3 - Legal Influences; 1.4 - Hazards and Their Prevention; 1.5 - Risk Management and Insurance; 1.6 - Senior Management Responsibility and Accountability; Bibliography; Chapter 2 - Overview of Oil and Gas Facilities; 2.1 - Introduction; 2.2 - Exploration; 2.3 - Production; 2.4 - Enhanced Oil Recovery
2.5 - Transportation2.6 - Refining; 2.7 - Typical Refinery Process Flow; 2.8 - Marketing; Bibliography; Chapter 3 - Philosophy of Protection Principles; 3.1 - Introduction; 3.2 - Legal Obligations; 3.3 - Insurance Recommendations; 3.4 - Company and Industry Standards; 3.5 - Worst Case Condition; 3.6 - Independent Layers of Protection; 3.7 - Design Principles; 3.8 - Accountability and Auditability; Bibliography; Chapter 4 - Physical Propertiesof Hydrocarbons; 4.1 - Introduction; 4.2 - General Description of Hydrocarbons; 4.3 - Characteristics of Hydrocarbons; 4.4 - Flash Point 4.5 - Autoignition Temperature4.6 - Vapor Density Ratio; 4.7 - Vapor Pressure; 4.8 - Specific Gravity; 4.9 - Flammable; 4.10 - Combustible; 4.11 - Heat of Combustion; 4.12 - Some Common Hydrocarbons; Bibliography; Chapter 5 - Characteristics of Hydrocarbon Releases, Fires, and Explosions; 5.1 - Introduction; 5.2 - Hydrocarbon Releases; 5.3 - Gaseous Releases; 5.4 - Mists or Spray Releases; 5.5 - Liquid Releases; 5.6 - Nature and Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Combustion; 5.7 - Hydrocarbon Fires; 5.8 - Deliberate Terrorist Explosions; 5.9 - Semi-Confined Explosion Overpressures 5.10 - Vapor Cloud Overpressures5.11 - Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions; 5.12 - Smoke and Combustion Gases; 5.13 - Mathematical Consequence Modeling; 5.14 - Methods of Extinguishing Flames; 5.15 - Incident Scenario Development; 5.16 - Terminology of Hydrocarbon Explosions and Fires; Bibliography; Chapter 6 - Historical Survey of Fire and Explosions in the Hydrocarbon Industries; 6.1 - Introduction; 6.2 - Lack of Industry Incident Database and Analysis; 6.3 - Insurance Industry Perspective; 6.4 - Process Industry Perspective 6.5 - Major Incidents Affect Process Industry Safety Management6.6 - Incident Data; 6.7 - Summary; Bibliography; Chapter 7 - Risk Analysis; 7.1 - Introduction; 7.2 - Risk Identification and Evaluation; 7.3 - Specialized Supplemental Studies; 7.4 - Risk Acceptance Criteria; 7.5 - Relevant and Accurate Data Resources; 7.6 - Insurance Risk Evaluations; Bibliography; Chapter 8 - Segregation, Separation, and Arrangement; 8.1 - Introduction; 8.2 - Segregation; 8.3 - Separation; 8.4 - Manned Facilities and Locations; 8.5 - Process Units; 8.6 - Storage Facilities - Tanks; 8.7 - Flares and Burn Pits 8.8 - Critical Utilities and Support Systems |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785332903321 |
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| Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/GPP, 2011 | ||
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Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles for oil, gas, chemical, and related facilities / / by Dennis P. Nolan
| Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles for oil, gas, chemical, and related facilities / / by Dennis P. Nolan |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1996 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (312 p.) |
| Disciplina |
660.2804
660/.2804 20 |
| Soggetto topico |
Chemical plants - Fires and fire prevention
Petroleum refineries - Fires and fire prevention Explosions |
| ISBN |
1-282-73768-6
9786612737688 0-08-094631-3 9786612002687 1-282-00268-6 9786612253171 1-59124-084-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Handbook of Fire and Explosion Protection Engineering Principles for Oil, Gas, Chemical, and Related Facilities; Copyright Page; Contents; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; Historical Background; Legal Influences; Hazards and Their Prevention; Systems Approach; Fire Protection Engineering Role; Risk Management and Insurance; Senior Management Responsibility and Accountability; CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW OF OIL AND GAS FACILITIES; Exploration; Production; Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR); Secondary Recovery; Tertiary Recovery; Transportation; Refining; Typical Refinery Process Flow; Marketing
CHAPTER 3 PHILOSOPHY OF PROTECTION PRINCIPALSGeneral Philosophy; Worst Case Conditions; Independent Layers of Protection (ILP); Design Principles; Accountability and Auditability; CHAPTER 4 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS; General; Characteristics of Hydrocarbons; Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)/Upper Explosive Limit (UEL); Flash Point (FP); Autoignition Temperature (AIT); Vapor Density; Vapor Pressure; Specific Gravity; Flammable; Combustible; Heat of Combustion; Description of Some Common Hydrocarbons; CHAPTER 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF HYDROCARBON RELEASES, FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS Hydrocarbon ReleasesGaseous Releases; Mists or Spray Releases; Liquid Releases; Nature and Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Combustion; Hydrocarbon Fires; Nature of Hydrocarbon Explosions; Semi-confined Explosion Overpressures; Vapor Cloud Explosion Overpressures; Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions (BLEVE); Smoke and Combustion Gases; Mathematical Consequence Modeling; Methods of Flame Extinguishment; Selection of Fire Control and Suppression Methods; Terminology of Hydrocarbon Explosions and Fires; CHAPTER 6 HISTORICAL SURVEY OF FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS IN THE HYDROCARBON INDUSTRIES Relevancy of IncidentsOffshore Oil Production and Exploration (USA); Summary; CHAPTER 7 RISK ANALYSIS; Safety Flow Chart; Risk Identification and Evaluation; Risk Acceptance Criteria; Relevant and Accurate Data Resources; CHAPTER 8 SEGREGATION, SEPARATION AND ARRANGEMENT; Segregation; Separation; Manned Facilities and Locations; Storage Facilities-Tanks; Process Units; Flares; Critical Utilities and Support Systems; Fire Zones; Arrangement; Facility Access and Egress; CHAPTER 9 GRADING, CONTAINMENT, AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS; Drainage Systems; Surface Drainage; Spill Containment CHAPTER 10 PROCESS CONTROLSHuman Observation; Instrumentation and Automation; Electronic Process Control; Process System Instrumentation and Alarms; Transfer and Storage Controls; Burner Management Systems; CHAPTER 11 EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN; Definition and Objective; Design Philosophy; Activation Mechanisms; Levels of Shutdown; Reliability and Fail Safe Logic; ESD/DCS Interfaces; Activation Points; Activation Hardware Features; Isolation Valve Requirements; Emergency Isolation Valves (EIV); Subsea Isolation Valves (SSIV); Protection Requirements; System Interactions CHAPTER 12 DEPRESSURIZATION, BLOWDOWN AND VENTING |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911006671603321 |
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| Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1996 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Safety and security review for the process industries : application of HAZOP, PHA and What-If reviews / / Dennis P. Nolan
| Safety and security review for the process industries : application of HAZOP, PHA and What-If reviews / / Dennis P. Nolan |
| Autore | Nolan Dennis P |
| Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (177 p.) |
| Disciplina |
660.2804
660/.2804 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | NolanDennis P |
| Soggetto topico | Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
| ISBN |
1-283-33155-1
9786613331557 1-4377-3519-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Safety and Security Review for the Process Industries; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1. Purpose; 2. Scope; 3. Objective and Description of PHA, What-If, and HAZOP Reviews; 1. Definition; 2. Objectives; 3. Origins of Qualitative Safety Reviews; 4. Limitations or Disadvantages; 4.1 Limitations; 4.1.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 4.1.2 What-If reviews; 4.1.3 HAZOP reviews; 4.2 Advantages; 4.2.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 4.2.2 What-If reviews; 4.2.3 HAZOP reviews; 4. Adaptation to Security Vulnerability Analysis
1. Comparison to Process Hazard Analysis Reviews2. SVA Overall Procedure; 3. Major Differences Between Security Vulnerability Analyses and Process Hazard Analyses; 4. Threat Analysis Necessity; 5. Specialized Reviews-Bow-Tie Analysis, Layers of Protection Analysis, and Safety Integrity Levels; 1. Bow-Tie Analysis; 2. Layers of Protection Analysis; 3. SIL Analysis; 6. Team Members, Qualifications, and Responsibilities; 1. Team Members; 1.1 Minimum team members; 1.2 Supplemental members; 2. Team Member Qualifications; 2.1 Team leader; 2.2 Scribe 2.3 Project manager (project, process, manufacturing, or facility engineer)2.4 Operations representative; 2.5 Loss prevention or safety representative; 2.6 Security officer or representative (for SVAs); 2.7 Supplemental team member; 3. Team Responsibilities; 3.1 Team leader; 3.2 Scribe; 3.3 Project manager (project, process, manufacturing, or facility engineer); 3.4 Operations representative; 3.5 Loss prevention or safety representative; 3.6 Security officer or representative (for SVAs); 3.7 Supplemental team member(s); 4. Team Dynamics; 4.1 Leadership influences; 4.2 Lines of communication 4.3 Efficiency factors4.3.1 The number of nodes or areas in the review; 4.3.2 The completeness of the design versus level of safety review desired; 4.3.3 The experience of the review team; 4.3.4 The effectiveness of the team leader; 4.3.5 The language background of the review team; 4.3.6 The number of review team members; 4.3.7 The number of similar or duplicate process vessels or support equipment; 5. Use of Consultants; 5.1 Qualifications; 5.2 Advantages; 5.3 Disadvantages; 6. Record of Employee Experience; 7. Management Support and Responsibilities 8. Review Applications for Typical Facilities1. PHA Review Applications; 2. What-If Review Applications; 3. HAZOP Review Applications; 4. SVA Review Applications; 5. Application During Changes at a Facility; 9. Review Procedures; 1. Review Preparation and Setup; 1.1 Location; 1.2 Administrative support; 1.3 Facility documentation; 1.4 PHA consequence and likelihood data resources; 1.5 SVA Threat Analysis data resources; 1.6 Computer hardware and software support; 1.7 Node identification; 1.8 SVA area identification; 2. Review Methodology; 3. Review Procedure; 3.1 Review steps 3.1.1 PHA and What-If review steps |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911006555203321 |
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| Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2012 | ||
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