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  1. RESEARCH:Patricia C Akhtar, Dorothy B Currie, Candace E Currie, and Sally J HawChanges in child exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (CHETS) study after implementation of smoke-free legislation in Scotland: national cross sectional surveyBMJ Sep 2007; 335: 545; doi:10.1136/bmj.39311.550197.AE ......comparison of exposure to secondhand smoke among youth. Tob Control 2006...Bryant A. Passive exposure to tobacco smoke in children aged 5-7 years-individual, family...al. Passive exposure to tobacco smoke-saliva cotinine concentrations in......AbstractFull textPDF
  2. Passive exposure to tobacco smoke in children aged 5-7 years: individual, family, and community factors
    G D Cook, P H Whincup, M J Jarvis, D P Strachan, O Papacosta, and A BryantPassive exposure to tobacco smoke in children aged 5-7 years: individual, family, and community factorsBMJ Feb 1994; 308: 384 - 389 ......of blood pressure in children in nine British towns...Titrating exposure to tobacco smoke using cotinine - a minefield...of passive smoking in children in Edinburgh, Scotland...effusion in 7 year old children. BMJ 1989;298:1549-52...Passive exposure to tobacco smoke in children aged 5-7AbstractFull text
  3. Effect of counselling mothers on their children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: randomised controlled trial
    Melbourne F Hovell, Joy M Zakarian, Georg E Matt, C Richard Hofstetter, J Thomas Bernert, and James PirkleEffect of counselling mothers on their children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: randomised controlled trialBMJ Aug 2000; 321: 337 - 342; doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7257.337 ......Counselling was effective in reducing children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Similar counselling in medical and...services might protect millions of children from environmental tobacco smoke in their homes. Center for Behavioral......AbstractFull textPDF
  4. Why people smoke
    CLINICAL REVIEW:Martin J JarvisWhy people smokeBMJ Jan 2004; 328: 277 - 279; doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7434.277 ......smoking cessation Why people smoke Martin J Jarvis department...College London. The photo of children smoking is with permission...a year or so of starting to smoke, children inhale the same amount of nicotine...cigarettes when they cannot smoke, make attempts to quit, and......ExtractFull textPDF
  5. Smoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative study
    RESEARCH:Richard Phillips, Amanda Amos, Deborah Ritchie, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, and Claudia MartinSmoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative studyBMJ Sep 2007; 335: 553; doi:10.1136/bmj.39301.497593.55 ......after the Scottish smoke-free legislation...aimed at reducing children's exposure to secondhand...Physicians. Going smoke-free: the medical...Ferrence R. Reducing children's exposure to environmental...of restrictions. Children and grandchildren...against secondhand smoke, such as opening......
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  6. Protecting children in cars from tobacco smoke
    LETTERS:Adrian Bauman, X C Chen, and Simon ChapmanProtecting children in cars from tobacco smokeBMJ Oct 1995; 311: 1164 ......volumes of environmental tobacco smoke. To our knowledge, public support...banning of smoking in cars while children are passengers we conducted...think it should be illegal to smoke in cars when travelling with children?" A total of 1048 (72%) respondents......
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  7. Parents who smoke put their children at risk of infections
    NEWS EXTRA:Judy Siegel-ItzkovichParents who smoke put their children at risk of infectionsBMJ Mar 2006; 332: 628; doi:10.1136/bmj.332.7542.628-e ......Ltd. News extra News extra 144 Parents who smoke put their children at risk of infections Judy Siegel-Itzkovich Children whose parents smoke are at increased risk of certain infections due to......
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  8. Effect of strategies to reduce exposure of infants to environmental tobacco smoke in the home: cross sectional survey
    Clare Blackburn, Nick Spencer, Sheila Bonas, Christine Coe, Alan Dolan, and Rob MoyEffect of strategies to reduce exposure of infants to environmental tobacco smoke in the home: cross sectional surveyBMJ Jul 2003; 327: 257; doi:10.1136/bmj.327.7409.257 ......parents of asthmatic children on passive smoking...environmental tobacco smoke exposure among asthmatic...mothers on their children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: randomised controlled...to reduce passive smoke exposure in low income...households with young children. Pediatrics 2001......
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  9. Media: "Don't smoke," buy Marlboro
    MULTIMEDIA:William D NovelliMedia: "Don't smoke," buy MarlboroBMJ May 1999; 318: 1296 ......advertisements entitled Think. Dont Smoke and has made them the centrepiece of...for teenagers. The advertisements tell children that they have a choice whether to smoke. Do they work? The answer is probably...regulation on where adults are allowed to smoke. Does that sound like a company concerned about children smoking? Another aspect of Philip Morriss......
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  10. Parents who smoke are still exposing their children to passive smoking in the home
    :Parents who smoke are still exposing their children to passive smoking in the homeBMJ Aug 2000; 321: 0e; doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7257.0/e ...TWIB Parents who smoke are still exposing their children to passive smoking in the home...fall in the number of parents smoking. Children living with parents who smoked showed...reduction in exposure. Parents who smoke are still exposing their children to passive smoking in the home
  11. GENERAL PRACTICE:Linda Irvine, Iain K Crombie, Roland A Clark, Peter W Slane, Colin Feyerabend, Kirsty E Goodman, and John I CaterAdvising parents of asthmatic children on passive smoking: randomised controlled trialBMJ May 1999; 318: 1456 - 1459 ......as a separate issue from the child's health. Department of Child Health, Ninewells Hospital and...Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 0 Tobacco Smoke Pollution 486-56-6 Cotinine...metabolism prevention & control Child Child Welfare Child, Preschool......
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  12. Smoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative study
    RESEARCH:Richard Phillips, Amanda Amos, Deborah Ritchie, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, and Claudia MartinSmoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative studyBMJ Sep 2007; 335: 553; doi:10.1136/bmj.39301.497593.55 ......Research Smoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative...Royal College of Physicians. Going smoke-free: the medical case for clean air...Scotland invited the tobacco industry to smoke outside. Edinburgh: ASH Scotland, 2005......
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  13. Media: "Don't smoke," buy Marlboro
    MULTIMEDIA:William D NovelliMedia: "Don't smoke," buy MarlboroBMJ May 1999; 318: 1296 ...Reviews Multimedia Dont smoke, buy Marlboro William D Novelli president...television advertisements entitled Think. Dont Smoke and has made them the centrepiece of...children that they have a choice whether to smoke. Do they work? The answer is probably......
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  14. Children's exposure to passive smoking in England since the 1980s: cotinine evidence from population surveys
    Martin J Jarvis, Eileen Goddard, Vanessa Higgins, Colin Feyerabend, Andrew Bryant, and Derek G CookChildren's exposure to passive smoking in England since the 1980s: cotinine evidence from population surveysBMJ Aug 2000; 321: 343 - 345; doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7257.343 ......both mothers and fathers who smoke and is also likely to reflect...Biological Markers 0 Tobacco Smoke Pollution 486-56-6 Cotinine...Biological Markers analysis Child Cotinine analysis Cross...epidemiology metabolism Tobacco Smoke Pollution statistics & numerical......
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  15. Providing child safety equipment to prevent injuries: randomised controlled trial
    PRIMARY CARE:Michael Watson, Denise Kendrick, Carol Coupland, Amanda Woods, Deb Futers, and Jean RobinsonProviding child safety equipment to prevent injuries: randomised controlled trialBMJ Jan 2005; 330: 178; doi:10.1136/bmj.38309.664444.8F ......clinical setting. Future Child 2000;10: 53-82. 9...interventions to promote smoke alarms. Arch Dis Child 2000;82: 341-8. 10...Roberts I, Speirs N. Smoke alarm installation and...council housing. Arch Dis Child 1999;81: 400-3. 25......
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  16. Serbian smoke gets in Belfast eyes
    REVIEWS:Mary E BlackSerbian smoke gets in Belfast eyesBMJ Jan 2007; 334: 98; doi:10.1136/bmj.39051.549757.59 ......reViews THE BIGGER PICTURE Serbian smoke gets in Belfast eyes Mary E Black...impossible to get away from cigarette smoke in Serbia. We have the third highest...men. There are only a few effectively smoke free areas in buses, cinemas, theatres......
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  17. The future of smoke-free legislation
    EDITORIALS:Simon ChapmanThe future of smoke-free legislationBMJ Sep 2007; 335: 521 - 522; doi:10.1136/bmj.39315.616169.BE ......Changes in exposure to secondhand smoke among primary schoolchildren after implementation of smoke-free legislation in Scotland: nationally...sectional survey-Scottish changes in child exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (CHETS) study. BMJ 2007 doi......
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  18. Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of respiratory cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in former smokers and never smokers in the EPIC prospective study
    P Vineis, L Airoldi, F Veglia, L Olgiati, R Pastorelli, H Autrup, A Dunning, S Garte, E Gormally, P Hainaut, C Malaveille, G Matullo, M Peluso, K Overvad, A Tjonneland, F Clavel-Chapelon, H Boeing, V Krogh, D Palli, S Panico, R Tumino, B Bueno-De-Mesquita, P Peeters, G Berglund, G Hallmans, R Saracci, and E RiboliEnvironmental tobacco smoke and risk of respiratory cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in former smokers and never smokers in the EPIC prospective studyBMJ Feb 2005; 330: 277; doi:10.1136/bmj.38327.648472.82 ......144 163 Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of respiratory cancer and chronic...on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in childhood can be questioned, although...Frequent exposure to environmental tobacco smoke during childhood was associated with......

  19. John Henderson, Kate North, Mancell Griffiths, Ian Harvey, Jean Golding, and the Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood TeamPertussis vaccination and wheezing illnesses in young children: prospective cohort studyBMJ May 1999; 318: 1173 - 1176 ......smoking during pregnancy, exposure of the child to tobacco smoke, use of day care services, birth weight...and absence of exposure to tobacco smoke in the child. There was no difference in prevalence...smoking during pregnancy, exposure of the child to tobacco smoke, mother's educational level, maternal......
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  20. Do tobacco companies encourage young people to smoke?
    LETTERS:Ellen Merlo, Steve St Clair, Jonathan Klein, and Ron DavisDo tobacco companies encourage young people to smoke?BMJ Jan 2001; 322: 237; doi:10.1136/bmj.322.7280.237 ...Letters Do tobacco companies encourage young people to smoke? Accusations against Philip Morris USA are untrue Ellen...St Clair Do candy cigarettes encourage young people to smoke? . (5 August.) SA Glantz The truth about......
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  21. Special groups of smokers
    CLINICAL REVIEW:Tim ColemanSpecial groups of smokersBMJ Mar 2004; 328: 575 - 577; doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7439.575 ......partner is also more likely to smoke. Smoking has substantial adverse effects on the unborn child, including growth retardation...caused by toxins in cigarette smoke, such as carbon monoxide, nicotine...start smoking again after their child is born. Clinical issues...relation to pregnant women who smoke * Clinical issue......
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  22. Passive smoking: Secondhand smoke does cause respiratory disease
    LETTERS:A J Hedley, T H Lam, S M McGhee, G M Leung, and M PowPassive smoking: Secondhand smoke does cause respiratory diseaseBMJ Aug 2003; 327: 502; doi:10.1136/bmj.327.7413.502-a ......Letters Passive smokingSecondhand smoke does cause respiratory disease A...confirms that exposure to secondhand smoke causes injury to the respiratory system...the respiratory system to secondhand smoke at all ages and in different settings......
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  23. Childhood exposure to smoke may increase risk of back pain in later life
    NEWS ROUNDUP:Roger DobsonChildhood exposure to smoke may increase risk of back pain in later lifeBMJ Jul 2004; 329: 250; doi:10.1136/bmj.329.7460.250 ......144 72 Childhood exposure to smoke may increase risk of back pain in later...Dobson Exposure to secondhand smoke during childhood may increase the risk...adults who were exposed to tobacco smoke as children were more likely to take......
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  24. Australia aims for smoke free cars and Olympics
    NEWS:Christopher ZinnAustralia aims for smoke free cars and OlympicsBMJ Dec 1995; 311: 1455 ...News News Australia aims for smoke free cars and Olympics Christopher Zinn...Olympic Games in Sydney to be designated as smoke free and is asking for a crackdown on smoking...did road crashes. "Adults already enjoy smoke free travel on almost all forms of public......
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  25. Effect of doctors' ethnicity and country of qualification on prescribing patterns in single handed general practices: linkage of information collected by questionnaire and from routine data
    CORRECTIONS:Effect of doctors' ethnicity and country of qualification on prescribing patterns in single handed general practices: linkage of information collected by questionnaire and from routine dataBMJ May 1998; 316: 1576 ......effectiveness of general practitioner advice about child safety, and provision of low cost safety...95% confidence interval 1.18 to 2.94), smoke alarms (1.14, 1.04 to 1.25), socket covers...Accidents, Home prevention & control Child Welfare Child, Preschool Counseling......
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  26. Poor more likely to smoke and less likely to quit
    NEWS EXTRA:Roger DobsonPoor more likely to smoke and less likely to quitBMJ Apr 2004; 328: 914; doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7445.914-e ......165 Poor more likely to smoke and less likely to quit Roger...backgrounds are more likely to smoke and less likely to give up the...from London s Institute of Child Health, the University of Lancaster...Poor more likely to smoke and less likely to quit. News......
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  27. Babies sleeping with parents: case-control study of factors influencing the risk of the sudden infant death syndrome • Commentary: Cot death---the story so f
    Peter S Blair, Peter J Fleming, Iain J Smith, Martin Ward Platt, Jeanine Young, Pam Nadin, P J Berry, Jean Golding, the CESDI SUDI research group, and Ed MitchellBabies sleeping with parents: case-control study of factors influencing the risk of the sudden infant death syndrome • Commentary: Cot deaththe story so farBMJ Dec 1999; 319: 1457 - 1462 ......time to recommend that mothers who smoke should not share a bed with their...infants of parents who did not smoke and became non-significant after...for infants of parents who do not smoke. Institute of Child Health, Royal Hospital for Children......
  28. Sharad G Vaidya, U D Naik, and Jayant S VaidyaEffect of sports sponsorship by tobacco companies on children's experimentation with tobaccoBMJ Aug 1996; 313: 400
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  29. How acute and reversible are the cardiovascular risks of secondhand smoke?
    Terry F Pechacek and Stephen BabbHow acute and reversible are the cardiovascular risks of secondhand smoke?BMJ Apr 2004; 328: 980 - 983; doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7446.980 ......the cardiovascular risks of secondhand smoke? Terry F Pechacek associate director...Wagenknecht LE. Environmental tobacco smoke and measures of subclinical vascular...Forster JL, Hurt RD, Repace JL. The smoke you don't see: uncovering tobacco industry......
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  30. UK experience of smoke-free young offenders institute
    LETTERS:Ruth R Kipping, June Martin, and Lee BarnesUK experience of smoke-free young offenders instituteBMJ Jan 2006; 332: 120; doi:10.1136/bmj.332.7533.120 ......Letter Letters UK experience of smoke-free young offenders institute Ruth...Editor-Lincoln et al report the US experience of smoke-free prisons. 1 We report experience...of 15 and 18. Ashfield introduced a smoke-free policy on 1 February 2005. Smoking......
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  31. Just another nightmare?
    VIEWS AND REVIEWS:T SheldonJust another nightmare?BMJ Apr 1994; 308: 987 ......to discover a plague of headless chickens; a child's nightmare sequence, full of swirling smoke and bright lights pans chaotically through a...Those real events surrounded claims of ritual child abuse that emerged in 1987 from Oude Pekela......
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  32. Smoke detectors and house fire
    EDITORIALS:Barry PlessSmoke detectors and house fires BMJ Nov 2002; 325: 979 - 980; doi:10.1136/bmj.325.7371.979 ...Editorials 170 Smoke detectors and house fires Alarms failed...randomised trial of a distribution programme for smoke detectors fully deserves such accolades...what has been shown to be efficacious. Smoke detectors must surely rank high on the......
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  33. Carcinogen in tobacco smoke can be passed to fetus
    NEWS:Jacqui WiseCarcinogen in tobacco smoke can be passed to fetusBMJ Aug 1998; 317: 555 ...News 144 Carcinogen in tobacco smoke can be passed to fetus Jacqui Wise...of the strongest carcinogens in tobacco smoke is transmitted to developing fetuses when...during pregnancy. Carcinogen in tobacco smoke can be passed to fetus. News 0 Carcinogens......ExtractFull textPDF
  34. Weight growth in infants born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy
    Valentino Conter, Ivan Cortinovis, Patrizia Rogari, and Luca RivaWeight growth in infants born to mothers who smoked during pregnancyBMJ Mar 1995; 310: 768 - 771 ......exposure to environmental smoke after birth and socioeconomic...pregnancy and subsequent child development. BMJ 1973;iv...a long term effect on the child? Lancet 1972;ii:1332-6. 8...born to mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy, the birt
    RESEARCH:Summer Sherburne Hawkins, Kate Lamb, Tim J Cole, Catherine Law the Millennium Cohort Study Child Health GroupInfluence of moving to the UK on maternal health behaviours: prospective cohort studyBMJ May 2008; 336: 1052 - 1055; doi:10.1136/bmj.39532.688877.25 ......Biostatistics, UCL Institute of Child Health, London WC1N...were less likely to smoke (15% v 37%) or consume...and postnatal tobacco smoke exposure on children. Arch Dis Child 2003;88:1086-90...Biostatistics, UCL Institute of Child Health, London WC1N......
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  35. Free smoke alarms: a fire officer responds
    LETTERS:Roger GreetFree smoke alarms: a fire officer respondsBMJ Jan 2003; 326: 165; doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7381.165/c ...Letters Free smoke alarms: a fire officer responds Roger...and ongoing debate on the issue of free smoke detectors and the suggested outcomes from...components. The first is the gift of the smoke detector itself. Being given one doesnt....ExtractFull text
  36. Protecting children from passive smoking
    EDITORIALS:Roberta Ferrence and Mary Jane AshleyProtecting children from passive smokingBMJ Aug 2000; 321: 310 - 311; doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7257.310 ......environmental tobacco smoke, which accrue from...revisions to the Ontario Child and Family Services...failure to protect the child or a pattern of neglect...particularly difficult with smoke exposure, since smoking...Editorial 0 Tobacco Smoke Pollution BMJ...10926591 Adolescent Child Health Policy.....ExtractFull textPDF
  37. A 28 year follow up of mortality among women who smoked during pregnancy
    Paula Rantakallio, Esa Laara, and Markku KoiranenA 28 year follow up of mortality among women who smoked during pregnancyBMJ Aug 1995; 311: 477 - 480 ......stressful events will smoke more heavily and has a...maternal smoking for the child entail more confounders...pregnancy and subsequent child development. BMJ 1973...be higher in women who smoke during pregnancy than in other women who smoke. This may be explained......
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  38. Twins and maternal smoking: ordeals for the fetal origins hypothesis? A cohort study
    Sheila Williams and Richie PoultonTwins and maternal smoking: ordeals for the fetal origins hypothesis? A cohort studyBMJ Apr 1999; 318: 897 ......singletons * Children of mothers who smoke in pregnancy have a lower mean birth...7 Silva PA, Stanton WR, eds. From child to adult. The Dunedin multidisciplinary...Pressure physiology Body Height Child Cohort Studies Female Humans.....AbstractFull textPDFabridged version
  39. Cigarette advertising and children's smoking: why Reg was withdrawn
    EDUCATION AND DEBATE:G B Hastings, H Ryan, P Teer, and A M MacKintoshCigarette advertising and children's smoking: why Reg was withdrawnBMJ Oct 1994; 309: 933 - 937 ......what they are .... It's because you smoke you know what they are and you recognise...non-directive and complimentary license to smoke. In contrast, the campaign's supposed...Age Factors Aged Attitude Child Child Psychology Female Great Britain.....AbstractFull text
  40. Counselling smoking mothers protects their children from passive smokingTHIS WEEK IN THE BMJ:Counselling smoking mothers protects their children from passive smokingBMJ Aug 2000; 321: 0d; doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7257.0/d ......passive smoking Almost half the worlds child population is exposed to tobacco smoke at home. On p 337 Hovell et al report...childrens exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. The study showed that counselled mothers...of children from environmental tobacco smoke in their homes. Counselling smoking.....Full text
  41. Cancer Prevention in Primary Care: Smoking and cancer: smoking cessation
    GENERAL PRACTICE:J Austoker, D Sanders, and G FowlerCancer Prevention in Primary Care: Smoking and cancer: smoking cessationBMJ Jun 1994; 308: 1478 - 1482 ......years\b\b* Risk is reduced by ceasing to smoke - after 10 or more years of giving up\bsmoking...control of tobacco promotion, enforcement of smoke free environments, and a national health...Nicotine Adolescent Adult Age Factors Child Counseling Family Practice Female
  42. EDUCATION AND DEBATE:Jonathan Foulds and Christine Godfrey, Counting the costs of children's smoking, BMJ Oct 1995; 311: 1152 - 1154 ......making it illegal to sell tobacco to any child under 16. This may seem like a considerable...children tobacco spending tax revenue\b per child* 11-15+ (thousands)++ (m)++section (m...Adolescent Advertising as Topic economics Child Female Great Britain Health Expenditures............h......

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