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At 21:29 99-07-31 +2000, D. Murray DRWG/DRIIA wrote:
>Forwarded message:
>>From mrozengurt@juno.com  Sat Jul 31 19:01:28 1999
>Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 16:03:16 -0700
>Subject: hydroprose@batnet.com (Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux): HD 99 program 
>	and hotel suggestions 
>
>(Program as of July 15, 1999)
>
>AGU NINEteenth Annual 'Hydrology Days'
>Co-sponsored by ASCE Water Resources Engineering Division
>Dedicated to : Dr. Roger E. SMITH and
>Dr. David A. WOOLHISER
>and  (more generally ) to Former Students
>and Professional Colleagues of Prof. Morel-Seytoux
>16 August - MONday
>8:00 a.m.       Registration: Rooms 220-222, Lory Student Center (LSC)
>9:15 a.m.       Welcome and Introduction to Hydrology Days
>9:30 a.m.       Refreshments (Rooms 220-222, LSC)
>Student Papers - M.S. Category (Room 228, LSC)
>10:00 a. m.     Oli Sveinsson, Colorado State University: "Explicit
>Modeling of Reservoir Losses under an Optimization Framework."
>10:30 a.m.      Melissa M. HORNECKER-BALDWIN, University of Oklahoma,
>Norman: "Extensive Soil Moisture Data Set Observed in the Closed Norman,
>Oklahoma Landfill Clay Cap."
>11:00 a.m.      Jennifer KEYES, University of Georgia, Athens: "A Case
>Study using the EPA's Water Quality Modeling System, the Windows
>Interface
>for Simulating Plumes (WISP)."
>11:30 a.m.      Michael HOBBINS, Colorado State University: " The
>Complementary Relationship in Regional Evapotranspiration: Comparing and
>Evaluating the CRAE Model and the Advection-Aridity Approach."
>12:00 a.m.      No Host Lunch: (Room 165, LSC)
>Student Papers - Ph.D. Category (Room 228, LSC)
>1:00 p.m.       Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho STUDART,  Universidade
>Federal
>de Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil: "Reservoir Storage Problem: The
>Faster
>Convergence Rate from Transient to Steady State Conditions."
>1:30 p.m.       Douglas P. BOYLE, University of Arizona, Tucson: "
>Calibration of Hydrologic Models using Multi-criteria Methods."
>2:00 p.m.       Tirusew  ASEFA-ABEBE, Free University Brussels, Belgium:
>"
>Open Integration             of a Spatial Water Balance Model and GIS to
>Study the Response of a Catchment."
>2:30 p.m.       Ayman G. AWADALLAH, Ecole Polytechnique, Montr=E9al,
>Canada:
>" Forecasting the Nile Flood using Sea Surface Temperatures as Inputs : a
>Comparison between Transfer Function with Noise and Neural Networks
>3:00 p.m.       Break and Refreshments (Rooms 220-222, LSC)
>Student Papers (continued) - Ph.D. Category (Room 228, LSC)
>3:15 p.m.       Thomas H. PAINTER, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara:
>"Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Snow Grain Size and Albedo.
>3:45 p.m.       Pat J.-F. YEH, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
>Boston: " Stochastic Analysis of the Relationship between Topography and
>the Spatial Distribution of Soil Moisture."
>4:15 p.m.       Kenneth D. JARMAN, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder:  "
>Stochastic Modeling of Immiscible Flow with Moment Equations."
>4:45 P.M.       Eric W. VESTAL, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder: " Modeling of
>Net Interphase Mass           Exchange in NAPL-Water Systems  Undergoing
>Biodegradation at the Spill-Site             Scale."

>                  17 August  - TUesday
>7:00 a.m.       Registration: Rooms 220-222, Lory Student Center (LSC)
>8:00 a.m.       Welcome and Announcements (Room 228, LSC)
>Morning Session (Room 228, LSC, LSC)
>GROUNDWATER
>Chair: William E. SANFORD, Colorado State Universty.
>8:15 a.m.       Richard C. PERALTA, Dept. of Biological and Irrigation
>Engineering, Utah State University and H. J. MOREL-SEYTOUX, Hydrology
>Days
>Publications, Atherton, California : " Robust Optmal Groundwater
>Planning."
>
>8:45 a.m.       Fernando G. LARA and H. L. GONZALEZ, Mexican Institute of
>Water Technology, Hidrologia Subterranea, Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico: "
>Impact of Groundwater Discharges in the Water Quality of the Nichupte
>Lagoon, Cancun, Q.R., Mexico.
>9:15 a.m.       Richard BIRCHWOOD, Dept. of Civil Engineering, The City
>College of The City University of New York, New York: "Identifying the
>Location and Release Characteristics of a Groundwater Pollution Source
>using Spectral Analysis."
>9:45 a.m.       Ramiz NAMVARGOLIAN, James W. WARNER and Sameh AFIFI,
>Dept.
>of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University:
>        " Long Term Management Strategies of Groundwater Containment
>System
>at Rocky Mountain Arsenal."
>
>10:15 a.m.      Break and Refreshments ( Rooms 220-222, LSC)
>GROUNDWATER (continued)
>
>10:30 a.m.      Madan Kumar JHA, Y. KAMII, K. CHIKAMORI, and Y. YAMASAKI,
>Dept. of              Environmental Engineering, Kochi University, Otsu
>200, Monobe, Nankoku-shi                      783-0093, Japan, and Soai
>Co., Ltd., 266-2 Shigekura, Kochi-shi 780, Japan :
>                "Groundwater Characteristics and Water Quality in the
>Konan
>Basin: a Dry Period                 Perspective."
>11:00 a.m.      Xun-Hong CHEN and Yanfeng YIN, Conservation and Survey
>Division, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln: "Modeling of Stream-Aquifer
>Interactions in the Republican River Valley, Nebraska."
>
>
>11:30 a.m.      Ernesto da Silva PITOMBEIRA and Marco Aurelio HOLANDA DE
>CASTRO,                        Department of Hydraulic and Environmental
>Engineering,  Universidade Federal            do Cear=E1, Brazil: "
>Automati=
>c
>Generation of a Fracture Geometry for a
>Groundwater Flow Model."
>12:00 noon      Luncheon (Cherokee Park  Room, LSC)
>SPEAKER:  Justice Greg Hobbs, Colorado Supreme Court.
>        TOPIC:   "Beneficial Use: The Basis, Measurement and
>        Limits of the Appropriative Water Right."
>BEST STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION AWARDS
>EARLY AFTERNOON SESSION (Room 228, LSC)
>Rainfall and forecastING
>Chair: Jorge A. RAMIREZ, Colorado State University
>1:30 p.m.       James V. BONTA,  Agricultural Research Service, USDA,
>Coshocton, Ohio:                  "Seasonal and Spatial Variability of
>=46requency Distributions of Times between                   Storms."
>2:00 p.m.       Fr=E9d=E9ric ROSSEL and Jurgen GARBRECHT,  ARS-USDA, El
>Reno=
>,
>Oklahoma: " Climate Division Index and Observed Monthly Precipitation."
>2:30 p.m.       Luis G. CADAVID, Randy VANZEE, Cary WHITE, Paul TRIMBLE,
>and    Jayantha T.B. OBEYSEKERA, Hydrologic Systems Modeling Division,
>South           FloridaWater Management         District, West Palm

>Beach,
>=46lorida: "Operational        Hydrology in    South Florida using
>Climate
>=46orecast."
>AFTERNOON & EVENING SESSIONS (West Ballroom, LSC)
>3:00 p.m.       Poster Sessions, Exhibits & SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATIONS 
>(from
>3:00 to 9:00 p.m.)
>3:30 p.m.               Break and Refreshments
>6:00 to 7:00 p.m.       Buffet and Refreshments
> M.S. Posters
>Susan A. BURAK, University of Nevada, Reno: " Storm Characteristics and
>Patterns of Snowfall            Distribution, Mammoth Mountain,
>California 1996-1999."
>Peter A.  CONOVITZ, Colorado State University: " Permafrost Dynamics and
>Hyporheic Zone Storage in the Lake Fryxell Basin, McMurdo Dry Valleys,
>Antartica."
>Ph.D. Posters
>Clifford E. ANDERSON, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque:
>        " Measurement of Capillary Barrier Breakthrough Head."
>Hongsheng CAO, Florida State University, Tallahassee:
>        " Water Sources of the Springs and Sinkholes of Leon-Wakulla
>Counties, Florida: Geochemical Evidences."
>Daniel FERNANDEZ GARCIA, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder:
>                " An Experimental Approach to Convergent-flow Tracer
>Tests
>in Heterogeneous                     Media."
>David KINNER, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder: " Hydrology of Two Tropical
>Catchments with Variable Slope and Soils for Wet and Dry Seasons. "
>Paul HABY, Colorado State University: " Salinity Source Investigations in
>the South Platte River Basin, Northeastern Colorado."
>Yiguo LIANG, Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa: " PnET Model and its
>Application
>in Hydrologic Simulations."
>Rui ZOU, Univ. of Virginia: " Peak Flow Time Series Simulation by
>Auto-correlation Function Controlled Markov Process. "
>Professional Posters
>Larry. R. ARNOLD, J. S. HEINY and S. G. ROBSON, US Geological Survey,
>Water
>Resources           Division, Denver, Colorado: " Ground-water Resources
>Investigations as part of                  the Front Range Infrastructure
>Resources Project (FRIRP)."
>Walter E. FRICK and Jennifer KEYES, US Environmental Protection Agency,
>Athens, Georgia: "              Questioning the Mach Number Criterion:
>Why
>Turbulent Flow is Compressible                       Flow."
>JAHANGIR-ISSA, Power and Water Institute of Technology,  Ministry of
>Energy, Tehran , Iran:             " Control of Pollution from Streets
>Drainage in Tehran, Iran."
>Ashok KUMAR and Puskar KUMAR, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Institute of
>Technology, B.H.U. Varanassi, India: " Fall Velocity of Shells (Coastal
>Sediments) in Quiescent Fluids."
>N.T. NELSON, Dept. of Hydrology and Water Resources, Univ. of Arizona,
>Tucson, Mart                     OOSTROM*, T.W. WIETSMA, Pacific
>Northwest
>National Laboratory, Richland,                Washington, and M.L.
>BRUSSEAU, Univ. of Arizona: " An Experimental
>Investigation of the Partitioning Tracer Method to Detect and
>Quantify Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids in a
>Heterogeneous System."
>M.H. SCHROTH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich,  M. OOSTROM,
>T.W. WIETSMA, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland,
>Washington,
>and J.D. ISTOK, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University,
>Corvallis: " In Situ Oxidation of Liquid Trichloroethene by Permanganate

>Solutions:Preliminary Results of Column Studies."
>Mohammad R. M. TABATABAI, Water Department, Power and Water Institute of
>Technology, Tehran, Iran and Ian H. LANGSFORD, CSERGE, Univ. of East
>Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom: "Gumbel and Exponential Distributions
>and
>Best Fit Procedures: Applications in Hydrological Series."
>Maxime MONFORT,  C. LOUMAGNE,  M. NORMAND, A. WEISSE, CEMAGREF, Antony ,
>=46rance,  A. QUESNEY, S. LE HERAGAT-MASCLE, and F. ALEM,
>CETP/CNRS, Velizy, France : " Methodology for
>Integration of Remote Sensing             Data into Hydrological Models
>for
>Reservoir Management  Purposes. "
>Kaveh ZOMORODI, Mike POWELL and Eugene Y. MIRVIS, The National Institute
>for Environmental Renewal, Mayfield, Pennsylvania: " An Input Library for
>SWWM, RIVMOD and WASP."
>
>18 August - WEDNEsday
>7:30 a.m.       Registration: Rooms 220-222, Lory Student Center
>Morning Session (Room 228, LSC)
>8:15 a.m.       Welcome and Announcements
>GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
>Chair: David A. WOOLHISER, USDA-ARS (retired)
>9:00 a.m.       S. Rocky DURRANS and Pauline A. BROWN, Dept. of Civil and
>Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa : "An Internet
>Based Point-and-Click
>        Rainfall Atlas for Alabama."
>9:30 a.m.       David TARBOTON, Civil and Environmental Engineering
>Dept,.
>Utah State University, Logan, Ross WOODS, C, PEARSON, U. SHANKAR, R.
>HENDERSON and R. IBBITT, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
>Research, Christchurch, New Zealand: " Distributed Hydrologic Modeling
>using GIS and Topmodel. "
>10:10 a.m.      Break and Refreshments (220-222, LSC)
>10:30 a.m.      R. DARDEN,. C. ALONSO, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation
>Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi,  M. STEINER, Princeton University, J.
>AUGUSTINE, NOAA-ARL, Boulder, F. OGDEN, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, and
>J. WERNER, USDA-NRCS, Portland, Oregon: " Long Term In-Situ and Remote
>Hydrometeorological Observations for Large-Scale Ungaged Agricultural
>Watersheds."
>11:00 a.m.      Jurgen GARBRECHT, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research
>Laboratory, El Reno, Oklahoma, D. GOODRICH, USDA-ARS, Tucson, Arizona,
>and
>L. MARTZ, Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada: "Methods to Quantify
>Distributed Subcatchment Properties from Digital Elevation Models."
>11:30 a.m.      D.C. GOODRICH, B. GOFF, C. UNKRICH, R. MARSETT, USDA-ARS
>Tucson, R. SCOTT, D. WILLIAMS, S. SCHAEFFER, , R. Mac NISH, Un. of
>Arizona,
>J. QI, Michigan State  University, M.S. MORAN, USDA-ARS Phoenix, A.
>CHEHBOUNI, IRD/IMADES, C.WALLS,  IMADES, Hermosillo, Mexico, and Y.KERR,
>CESBIO, Toulouse, France: "Estimates of Riparian Evapotranspiration using
>Remote and In-Situ Measurements."
>12:00 noon      Luncheon (Cherokee Park  Room, LSC)
>        SPEAKER: Peter EVANS, Director , Colorado Water Conservation
>Board
>                Title (Tent.) :  "Overview of Issues facing the Colorado
>Water Conservation Board "
>"BEST STUDENT POSTER PRESENTATION AWARDS"
>AFTERNOON SESSION (Room 228, LSC)
>GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY and SCALING
>Chairs: Timothy R. GREEN,  USDA-ARS, Fort Collins, Colorado
>and Mahmood NACHABE, University of South Florida, Tampa

>1:40 p.m.       Jayantha OBEYSEKERA, Hydrologic Systems Modeling Division
>and Ken RUTCHEY,  Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida
>Water
>Management District, West Palm Beach: " Selection of Scale for Everglades
>Landscape Models."
>2:30 p.m.       John R. DVORSKY, James VERDIN, and Guleid ARTAN, USGS
>EROS
>Data Center,  International Program, Science and Applications Branch,
>Sioux
>=46alls, South Dakota: " Flood Risk Monitoring in the Greater Horn of
>Africa
>using Meteo-Sat-based Daily Rainfall Estimates and a Distributed
>Parameter
>Soil Water Balance Model within a GIS Framework."
>3:00 p.m.       Break and Refreshments (220-222, LSC)
>3:20 p.m.       Vijay GUPTA, Dept. of Civil and Environmental
>Engineering,
>University of Colorado, Boulder: " Scaling and a Physical Basis for
>Spatial
>Variability in Regional Flood Frequency."
>4:00 p.m.       T.R. GREEN, L.R. AHUJA, M.R. MURPHY, J.C. ASCOUGH II,
>M.J.
>SHAFFER, USDA-ARS, Great Plains Systems Research Service, Fort Collins,
>Colorado and M. NACHABE, Department of Civil and Environmental
>Engineering,
>University of South Florida, Tampa: " Preliminary Fractal Analyisis of
>Crop
>Yield and Experimental Design for Modeling Space-Time Variability under
>Dryland Agriculture."
>4:30 p.m.       Saleh AL HASSOUN, Dept. of Civil Engineering, King Saud
>University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: " Montoring Salt Affected Soils in a
>Region in Saudi Arabia using Remote Sensing Techniques."
>19 August  - THURSday
>Morning Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
>8:00 a.m.       Registration: Outside of Room 130, Glover Building
>MOUNTAIN AND HILLSLOPE HYDROLOGY
>Chair: Robert E. DAVIS, C.R.R.E.L., USACE, Hanover, New Hampshire
>8:30 a.m.       Danny MARKS, USDA-ARS Northwest Watershed Research
>Center,
>Boise, Idaho: "Simulating Patterns of Snow Deposition and Melt over
>Complex
>Terrain."
>9:00 a.m.       Robert E. DAVIS, Elke S. OCHS, Steven F. DALY, TImothy
>PANGBURN, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New
>Hampshire: "Development of Design Studies for Snowmelt Runoff
>Forecasting:
>Incorporation of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies in an Application
>for
>a Mountainous Watershed."
>9:30 a.m.       Roger SMITH, USDA-ARS, Fort Collins: "Subtleties in
>Hillslope Hydrologic Response."
>10:15 a.m.      Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)
>10:30 a.m.      M. J. M. R=D6MKENS, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation
>Laboratory, Oxford,                   Mississippi, andS. N. PRASAD,
>Department of Civil Engineering, University of
>Mississippi: "Predicting Infiltration into Dry, Cracked Soils."
>11:00 a.m.      G.C. SANDER, W. HOGARTH, Griffith University, Nathan,
>Queensland,                       Australia, Jean-Yves PARLANGE*, Dept.
>of
>Agricultural and Biological                    Engineering, Cornell
>University, Ithaca, New York, R.E. SMITH, Fort Collins,
>and R. HAVERKAMP, LETHE, University of Grenoble, France: " A Note on
>Upper and Lower Limits of Ponding Time for a Constant Surface
>=46lux."
>11:30 a.m.      Steven H. EMERMAN, Dept. of Biology and Environmental
>Science, Simpson                  College, Indianola, Iowa: "The Control

>of
>Infiltration as a Mechanism for the Self-             Regulation of
>Prairie
>Ecosystems."
>12:00 p.m       No Host Lunch
>afternoon Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
>MULTIPHASE FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA
>Chair: Tissa ILLANGASEKARE, Colorado School of Mines, Golden
>1:00 p.m.       Tom SALE, Dept. of Chemical and Bioresource Engineering,
>Colorado State University, Vickie MEREDITH, State of Wyoming, Stan
>FLAGEL,
>and Amber ZIMMER, ThermoRetec Consulting Corporation, Golden, Colorado:
>"LNAPL Mobility Adjacent to a Braided Stream."
>1:30 p.m.       Mark D. WHITE, Mark D. WILLIAMS, and Mart OOSTROM,
>Pacific
>Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington : "Simulating Air
>Entrapment, Mobilization and Dissolution for Fluctuating Water Table
>Conditions."
>2:00 p.m.       Frank T. BARRANCO Jr.  and Tissa H. ILLANGASEKARE,
>Environmental                        Science and Engineering Division,
>Colorado School of Mines, Golden: " Column-           Scale Laboratory
>Evaluation of NAPL Zone Detection with SubsurfaceMultiple
>Tracers."
>2:30 p.m.       Tarek A. SABA, and T..H. ILLANGASEKARE, Environmental
>Science and                       Engineering Division, Colorado School
>of
>Mines, Golden: " Effect of Flow                        Dimensionality on
>Mass Transfer Rate Coefficient Estimations under Enhanced
>Conditions."
>3:0 p.m.        Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)
>GENERAL WATER QUALITY HYDROLOGY
>
>3:30 p.m        Tamim YOUNOS, Eric ANDERSON, Thomas BURBEY, David KIBLER,
>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: "
>Hydrologic Analysis of                   Discharge from an Abandoned Coal
>Mine."
>4:00 p.m.       T. A. ENDRENY, Princeton University, Princeton, New
>Jersey:
>" Selecting                         Accurate Overland Flow Path
>Algorithms
>for Water Quality Modeling."
>4:30 p.m.       Mat JOHANSEN, Colorado State University: "Rainfall
>Simulation Studies to Evaluate Erosion and Radionuclide Transport at
>Department of Energy Sites."
>20 August  - FRIday
>Morning Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
>8:00 a.m.       Registration: Outside of Room 130, Glover Building
>LARGE SCALE WATER MANAGEMENT AND RESERVOIR OPERATIONS
>Chair: John W. LABADIE, Colorado State Univerisity
>8:30 a.m.       Guy MORIN and Bruno LAROUCHE, INRS-eau, Universit=E9 du
>Qu=E9bec, Sainte-                   Foy,  Canada: " Pr=E9vision des
>D=E9bits=
> =E0 l'
>Aide du Mod=E8le Hydrologique                           CEQUEAU: le cas
>de l=
>a
>Rivi=E8re Mistassibi."
>9:00 a.m.       Bruno GRAWITZ, Soci=E9t=E9 du Canal de Provence, Aix en
>Provence, France: " Water Informaion Management System (WIMS) for the
>Jordan valley."
>9:30 a.m        Alireza Borhani DARIANE, K.N. Toosi University of
>Technology, Tehran, Iran:" Optimization of Reservoir Operation during
>Droughts by Hedging Rule."
>10:00 a.m.      Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)
>
>WATER QUALITY MODELS and INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
>Chair: Jim LOFTIS, Colorado State University
>10:30 a.m.      Olivier SALIGNAT, D=E9partement Environnement,
>Electricit=E9=
> de

>=46rance, Chatou and Ahmed HAJJI, ENGREF (Ecole Nationale du
>G=E9nieRural, d=
>es
>Eaux et des For=EAts), Paris, France: "Numerical Modeling of Nitrates
>Leaching on an Agricultural Watershed."
>11:00 a.m.      Scott LOWE, Manhattan College,  Riverdale, New York: "The
>Integration of                        Watershed and Water Quality Models:
>Past Success and Future Needs."
>11:30 a.m.      Robert T. Milhous, Midcontinental Ecological Science
>Center, US Geological Survey, Fort Collins, Colorado: " Sediment
>Transport
>Capacity: Green River Case Study."
>12:00 p.m       No Host Lunch
>afternoon Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
>HUMAN IMPACTS ON COASTAL AND ESTUARINE HYDROLOGY
>Chair: Greg PASTERNAK, Univ. of California, Davis
>1:15 p.m.       Greg PASTERNAK, Dept. of Air, Water and Land Resources,
>Univ. of California, Davis: "Impact of Historic Land Use on Sediment
>Transport and Delivery in an Esturarine Delta."
>1: 45 p.m.      Michael A. ROZENGURT, Coastal Consulting, Huntington
>Beach,
>California: "Running on Entropy: the Effect of Water Diversions on the
>Estuary-Coastal Ecosystems."
>2:15 p.m.       P.K. GARG and David MASON, Environmental Systems Science
>Centre, Univ. of Reading, United Kingdom: "Coastal Area Sediment
>Transport
>Modeling - a Case Study from the Morecambe Bay."
>2:45 p.m.       Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)
>
>
>
>---------------------
>Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux
>Hydrology Days Publications
>57 Selby Lane
>Atherton, CA 94027-3926
>Tel. & Fax. (650) 365 4080
>email : hydroprose@batnet.com   or  Hubert@hydroprose.batnet.com
>
>
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