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DNA : forensic and legal applications / / Lawrence Kobilinsky, Thomas F. Liotti, Jamel Oeser-Sweat
DNA : forensic and legal applications / / Lawrence Kobilinsky, Thomas F. Liotti, Jamel Oeser-Sweat
Autore Kobilinsky Lawrence F
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (392 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Altri autori (Persone) LiottiThomas F
Oeser-SweatJamel
Soggetto topico DNA fingerprinting - United States
Evidence, Expert - United States
Forensic genetics - United States
ISBN 9786610346226
9781280346224
1280346221
9780471681908
0471681903
9780471681915
0471681911
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto DNA: Forensic and Legal Applications; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Biochemistry, Genetics, and Replication of DNA; 1.1 Evolution of Identification: From Faces to Fingerprints to DNA; 1.2 DNA and Heredity; 1.2.1 A Look at DNA from the Outside In; 1.2.2 DNA-The Chemistry; 1.2.3 Unique Sequence and Repetitious DNA; 1.3 DNA Replication; 1.3.1 Replication in the Cell; 1.3.2 Cloning (Gene Amplification); 2. Biological Evidence-Science and Criminal Investigation; 2.1 Crime Scene Investigation-Biological Evidence; 2.1.1 Help the Victim; 2.1.2 Protect the Scene
2.1.3 Document the Scene2.1.4 Search the Scene; 2.1.5 Schematic Drawing Showing Location and Photography of Items of Evidence; 2.1.6 Packaging and Preserving Evidence; 2.1.7 Transport to Laboratory; 2.1.8 Sexual Assault Evidence; 2.1.9 Evidence Handling in the Laboratory; 2.1.10 Report Writing; 2.2 Serology; 2.2.1 Blood; 2.2.2 Semen; 2.2.3 Saliva; 2.2.4 Urine; 2.2.5 Hair; 2.3 Chain of Custody; 3. Forensic DNA Analysis Methods; 3.1 Associative Evidence and Polymorphism; 3.2 Restriction Fragment-Length Polymorphism; 3.2.1 Isolation of DNA; 3.2.2 Quantification
3.2.3 Restriction Enzymes: DNA Scissors3.2.4 Gel Electrophoresis; 3.2.5 Southern Blotting; 3.2.6 Hybridization; 3.2.7 Autoradiography and Visualization of DNA Banding Pattern; 3.2.8 Analysis of RFLP Results; 3.2.9 Probe Stripping from Membrane; 3.2.10 Match Criteria; 3.2.11 Statistics and the Product Rule; 3.3 Polymerase Chain Reaction; 3.3.1 Development and Theory; 3.3.2 Isolation of DNA; 3.3.3 Quantification; 3.3.4 Techniques; 3.4 Analysis of Y-Chromosome STRs; 3.4.1 Y-Chromosome Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Analysis; 3.5 Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA; 3.5.1 The Mitochondrial Genome
3.5.2 Quantification3.5.3 Sequencing; 3.5.4 Interpretation of Sequence Data; 3.5.5 Heteroplasmy; 3.5.6 Statistics; 3.5.7 SNP Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA; 3.6 Problems with PCR; 3.6.1 Contamination; 3.6.2 Degradation; 3.6.3 Sunlight; 3.6.4 Inhibitors; 3.6.5 Allelic Dropout-Null Alleles; 3.6.6 Human Error; 3.7 Underlying Facts and Assumptions in Forensic DNA Testing; 4. Genetics, Statistics, and Databases; 4.1 Human Genetics, Population Genetics, and Statistics; 4.1.1 Power of Forensic DNA Analysis: How Significant Is the Match?; 4.1.2 Genetics and Statistics; 4.1.3 Mendel's Laws of Genetics
4.1.4 Meiosis4.2 Population Genetics; 4.2.1 Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium; 4.2.2 Subpopulations and Substructure; 4.3 Need for Quality Control and Quality Assurance; 4.4 SWGDAM (Formerly Known as TWGDAM) Standards; 4.5 DNA Advisory Board; 4.6 Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome STR Analysis and Statistical Calculations; 4.7 Experimental Controls; 4.8 Validation of New DNA Methods; 4.9 Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Analysis; 4.10 Database Size and Composition; 4.11 DNA Databases; 4.12 Power of Discrimination; 4.13 Mixtures and Statistics; 4.14 Probability of Exclusion; 4.15 Likelihood Ratio (LR)
4.16 Paternity Determinations
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Kobilinsky Lawrence F  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
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DNA and the criminal justice system [[electronic resource] ] : the technology of justice / / edited by David Lazer
DNA and the criminal justice system [[electronic resource] ] : the technology of justice / / edited by David Lazer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Altri autori (Persone) LazerDavid
Collana Basic bioethics
Soggetto topico DNA fingerprinting - United States
Forensic genetics - United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-25379-4
9786613814449
0-262-31060-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Series Foreword; Preface. DNA: Diviner of Guilt or Threat to Liberty?; Notes; Acknowledgments; I. Laying the Groundwork; Chapter 1. Introduction: DNA and the Criminal Justice System; Trusting Justice; DNA Databases: The Architecture of Security and Trust; Trusting Science; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 2. Furthering the Conversation about Science and Society; Notes; Chapter 3. Science and Technology of Forensic DNA Profiling: Current Use and Future Directions; DNA-Based Human Identity Testing and Its Forensic Applications; Current Methods for Forensic DNA Analysis
Which Methods to Use?Statistical Interpretation of DNA Profiling Results and Phenotype Prediction; Caveats in the Interpretation of Forensic DNA Testing Results; Compiling and Searching of Tissue Banks and DNA Databases for Medical ,Research, and Forensic Uses; Creation and Searching of Forensic DNA Databases; Conclusion: DNA, the Silent Eyewitness; Notes; Chapter 4. Fingerprint Identification and the Criminal Justice System: Historical Lessons for the DNA Debate; A Brief History of Criminal Identification; Lesson of the Past No. 1: Eugenics
Lesson of the Past No. 2: Ensuring the Reliability of Forensic EvidenceLesson of the Past No. 3: Breadth of Databases; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5. The Relative Priority that Should Be Assigned toTrial Stage DNA Issues; The Impact of DNA Technology on the Pretrial and Posttrial Stages of the Litigation Process; The Impact of DNA Technology on the Trial Stage of the Litigation Process; The Importance of Proper Scientific Test Procedure; The Necessity of Understanding the Real Significance of Any Probability Cited to the Trier of Fact; Conclusion; Notes
Chapter 6. Lessons from DNA: Restriking the Balance between Finality and JusticeThe Case for Finality; The Impact of DNA Testing on Arguments for Finality; Restriking the Balance between Finality and Justice; When Should DNA Testing Be Available?; Lessons for the Future; Notes; II. Balancing Privacy and Security; Chapter 7. Genetic Privacy; Privacy; Genetic Privacy; Ownership of DNA; DNA Research and Privacy; Policy Recommendations; Notes; Chapter 8. Ethical and Policy Guidance; The Research Value of Human Biological Materials; Is Genetic Information Different from Other Medical Information?
Increasing Discussion about the Appropriate Research Use of Human Biological MaterialsPotential for Discrimination and Stigmatization; Concerns About Privacy of Medical Records; Summary; Notes; Chapter 9. Privacy and Forensic DNA Data Banks; DNA Is Different; Function Creep; Current State Laws Provide Little Privacy Protection; Government Disclosure of Nonprofile Information Raises Constitutional Concerns; Eugenics and Discrimination; Genetics and Crime; Postconviction Testing: The Current Reality; The Future; Conclusion; Notes
Chapter 10. DNA Tests and Databases in Criminal Justice: Individual Rights and the Common Good
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Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, c2004
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DNA and the criminal justice system : the technology of justice / / edited by David Lazer
DNA and the criminal justice system : the technology of justice / / edited by David Lazer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Altri autori (Persone) LazerDavid
Collana Basic bioethics
Soggetto topico DNA fingerprinting - United States
Forensic genetics - United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - United States
Soggetto non controllato PHILOSOPHY/Ethics & Bioethics
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General
ISBN 1-282-25379-4
9786613814449
0-262-31060-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Series Foreword; Preface. DNA: Diviner of Guilt or Threat to Liberty?; Notes; Acknowledgments; I. Laying the Groundwork; Chapter 1. Introduction: DNA and the Criminal Justice System; Trusting Justice; DNA Databases: The Architecture of Security and Trust; Trusting Science; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 2. Furthering the Conversation about Science and Society; Notes; Chapter 3. Science and Technology of Forensic DNA Profiling: Current Use and Future Directions; DNA-Based Human Identity Testing and Its Forensic Applications; Current Methods for Forensic DNA Analysis
Which Methods to Use?Statistical Interpretation of DNA Profiling Results and Phenotype Prediction; Caveats in the Interpretation of Forensic DNA Testing Results; Compiling and Searching of Tissue Banks and DNA Databases for Medical ,Research, and Forensic Uses; Creation and Searching of Forensic DNA Databases; Conclusion: DNA, the Silent Eyewitness; Notes; Chapter 4. Fingerprint Identification and the Criminal Justice System: Historical Lessons for the DNA Debate; A Brief History of Criminal Identification; Lesson of the Past No. 1: Eugenics
Lesson of the Past No. 2: Ensuring the Reliability of Forensic EvidenceLesson of the Past No. 3: Breadth of Databases; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5. The Relative Priority that Should Be Assigned toTrial Stage DNA Issues; The Impact of DNA Technology on the Pretrial and Posttrial Stages of the Litigation Process; The Impact of DNA Technology on the Trial Stage of the Litigation Process; The Importance of Proper Scientific Test Procedure; The Necessity of Understanding the Real Significance of Any Probability Cited to the Trier of Fact; Conclusion; Notes
Chapter 6. Lessons from DNA: Restriking the Balance between Finality and JusticeThe Case for Finality; The Impact of DNA Testing on Arguments for Finality; Restriking the Balance between Finality and Justice; When Should DNA Testing Be Available?; Lessons for the Future; Notes; II. Balancing Privacy and Security; Chapter 7. Genetic Privacy; Privacy; Genetic Privacy; Ownership of DNA; DNA Research and Privacy; Policy Recommendations; Notes; Chapter 8. Ethical and Policy Guidance; The Research Value of Human Biological Materials; Is Genetic Information Different from Other Medical Information?
Increasing Discussion about the Appropriate Research Use of Human Biological MaterialsPotential for Discrimination and Stigmatization; Concerns About Privacy of Medical Records; Summary; Notes; Chapter 9. Privacy and Forensic DNA Data Banks; DNA Is Different; Function Creep; Current State Laws Provide Little Privacy Protection; Government Disclosure of Nonprofile Information Raises Constitutional Concerns; Eugenics and Discrimination; Genetics and Crime; Postconviction Testing: The Current Reality; The Future; Conclusion; Notes
Chapter 10. DNA Tests and Databases in Criminal Justice: Individual Rights and the Common Good
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785559403321
Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2004
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Forensic science evidence [[electronic resource] ] : can the law keep up with science? / / Donald E. Shelton
Forensic science evidence [[electronic resource] ] : can the law keep up with science? / / Donald E. Shelton
Autore Shelton Donald E
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, Tex., : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana Criminal justice : recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Forensic sciences - United States
Evidence, Criminal - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-59332-596-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Historical Development of Forensic Scientific Evidence; Chapter 3: Admissibility Foundation Questions - The DaubertTrilogy; Chapter 4: Admissibility of Social Science Evidence in CriminalCases; Chapter 5: Pretrial Forensic Issues; Chapter 6: DNA Evidence; Chapter 7: Fingerprint Evidence; Chapter 8: Handwriting Comparison; Chapter 9: Hair Analysis; Chapter 10: Bite Mark Analysis; Chapter 11: Toolmarks, Firearms, and Bullet Lead Comparison; Chapter 12: Fire, Explosion and Arson Evidence; Chapter 13: Bloodstain Pattern Evidence
Chapter 14: Human Scent EvidenceChapter 15: Juror Expectations about Scientific Evidence; Chapter 16: Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 17: Thoughts about the Future of Criminal ForensicScience; Appendix: Recommendations of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences (2009); Bibliography and Table of Cases; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452317903321
Shelton Donald E  
El Paso, Tex., : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2012
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Forensic science evidence [[electronic resource] ] : can the law keep up with science? / / Donald E. Shelton
Forensic science evidence [[electronic resource] ] : can the law keep up with science? / / Donald E. Shelton
Autore Shelton Donald E
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, Tex., : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana Criminal justice : recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Forensic sciences - United States
Evidence, Criminal - United States
ISBN 1-59332-596-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Historical Development of Forensic Scientific Evidence; Chapter 3: Admissibility Foundation Questions - The DaubertTrilogy; Chapter 4: Admissibility of Social Science Evidence in CriminalCases; Chapter 5: Pretrial Forensic Issues; Chapter 6: DNA Evidence; Chapter 7: Fingerprint Evidence; Chapter 8: Handwriting Comparison; Chapter 9: Hair Analysis; Chapter 10: Bite Mark Analysis; Chapter 11: Toolmarks, Firearms, and Bullet Lead Comparison; Chapter 12: Fire, Explosion and Arson Evidence; Chapter 13: Bloodstain Pattern Evidence
Chapter 14: Human Scent EvidenceChapter 15: Juror Expectations about Scientific Evidence; Chapter 16: Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 17: Thoughts about the Future of Criminal ForensicScience; Appendix: Recommendations of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences (2009); Bibliography and Table of Cases; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779185303321
Shelton Donald E  
El Paso, Tex., : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2012
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Forensic science evidence : can the law keep up with science? / / Donald E. Shelton
Forensic science evidence : can the law keep up with science? / / Donald E. Shelton
Autore Shelton Donald E
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, Tex., : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana Criminal justice : recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Forensic sciences - United States
Evidence, Criminal - United States
ISBN 9781593325961
1593325967
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Historical Development of Forensic Scientific Evidence; Chapter 3: Admissibility Foundation Questions - The DaubertTrilogy; Chapter 4: Admissibility of Social Science Evidence in CriminalCases; Chapter 5: Pretrial Forensic Issues; Chapter 6: DNA Evidence; Chapter 7: Fingerprint Evidence; Chapter 8: Handwriting Comparison; Chapter 9: Hair Analysis; Chapter 10: Bite Mark Analysis; Chapter 11: Toolmarks, Firearms, and Bullet Lead Comparison; Chapter 12: Fire, Explosion and Arson Evidence; Chapter 13: Bloodstain Pattern Evidence
Chapter 14: Human Scent EvidenceChapter 15: Juror Expectations about Scientific Evidence; Chapter 16: Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 17: Thoughts about the Future of Criminal ForensicScience; Appendix: Recommendations of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences (2009); Bibliography and Table of Cases; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910955966303321
Shelton Donald E  
El Paso, Tex., : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2012
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Forensic science in court [[electronic resource] ] : challenges in the twenty-first century / / Donald E. Shelton
Forensic science in court [[electronic resource] ] : challenges in the twenty-first century / / Donald E. Shelton
Autore Shelton Donald E
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (197 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana Issues in crime & justice
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Forensic sciences - United States
Evidence, Criminal - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-92247-5
9786612922473
1-4422-0189-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Figures; Introduction; The History and Developmentof Forensic Scientific Evidence; Ch02. The Problem of Junk Science: Frye and the Daubert Trilogy; Ch03. DNA: The New Gold Standard; Ch04. The "Who" Question; Ch05. More "Who" Questions; Ch06. The "How" Question; Ch07. The "Whether" Question: Social Science Evidence in Criminal Cases; Ch08. Jurors and Forensic Science Evidence; Ch09. Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here?; Appendix. Recommendations of the National Academy of Sciences: Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward (2009); Notes; Index
About the Author
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459086903321
Shelton Donald E  
Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010
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Forensic science in court [[electronic resource] ] : challenges in the twenty-first century / / Donald E. Shelton
Forensic science in court [[electronic resource] ] : challenges in the twenty-first century / / Donald E. Shelton
Autore Shelton Donald E
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (197 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana Issues in crime & justice
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Forensic sciences - United States
Evidence, Criminal - United States
ISBN 1-282-92247-5
9786612922473
1-4422-0189-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Figures; Introduction; The History and Developmentof Forensic Scientific Evidence; Ch02. The Problem of Junk Science: Frye and the Daubert Trilogy; Ch03. DNA: The New Gold Standard; Ch04. The "Who" Question; Ch05. More "Who" Questions; Ch06. The "How" Question; Ch07. The "Whether" Question: Social Science Evidence in Criminal Cases; Ch08. Jurors and Forensic Science Evidence; Ch09. Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here?; Appendix. Recommendations of the National Academy of Sciences: Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward (2009); Notes; Index
About the Author
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785474803321
Shelton Donald E  
Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010
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Proving the unprovable [[electronic resource] ] : the role of law, science, and speculation in adjudicating culpability and dangerousness / / Christopher Slobogin
Proving the unprovable [[electronic resource] ] : the role of law, science, and speculation in adjudicating culpability and dangerousness / / Christopher Slobogin
Autore Slobogin Christopher <1951->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 p.)
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana American Psychology-Law Society series
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Criminal liability - United States - Psychological aspects
Criminal liability - Social aspects - United States
Violent offenders - United States
Criminal psychology - United States
Forensic psychology - United States
Forensic sociology - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4294-0297-0
0-19-804096-2
1-280-84603-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The need for nuance -- Diagnoses, syndromes, and criminal responsibility -- The case for informed speculation -- Redefining probative value -- Beyond relevance -- The current state of the science and the law -- Are there "experts" on dangerousness? -- The structure of expertise in criminal cases.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465179403321
Slobogin Christopher <1951->  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2007
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Proving the unprovable [[electronic resource] ] : the role of law, science, and speculation in adjudicating culpability and dangerousness / / Christopher Slobogin
Proving the unprovable [[electronic resource] ] : the role of law, science, and speculation in adjudicating culpability and dangerousness / / Christopher Slobogin
Autore Slobogin Christopher <1951->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2007
Descrizione fisica 193 p
Disciplina 345.73/067
Collana American Psychology-Law Society series
Soggetto topico Evidence, Expert - United States
Criminal liability - United States - Psychological aspects
Criminal liability - Social aspects - United States
Violent offenders - United States
Criminal psychology - United States
Forensic psychology - United States
Forensic sociology - United States
ISBN 0198040962
9780198040965
0-19-989398-5
0-19-804096-2
1-280-84603-8
1-4294-0297-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The need for nuance -- Diagnoses, syndromes, and criminal responsibility -- The case for informed speculation -- Redefining probative value -- Beyond relevance -- The current state of the science and the law -- Are there "experts" on dangerousness? -- The structure of expertise in criminal cases.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795853003321
Slobogin Christopher <1951->  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2007
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