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    Toronto ; : University of Toronto Press,
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    almafu_9961621041802883
    Format: x, 336 pages : , 1 illustration, facsimile ; , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781487544560 , 9781487544577 , 9781487565183 , 9781487544553 , 1487544553
    Content: "How have poets in recent centuries been able to inscribe recognizable and relatively sincere voices despite the wearing of poetic language and reader awareness of sincerity’s pitfalls? How are readers able to recognize sincerity at all given the mutability of sincere voices and the unavailability of inner worlds? What do disagreements about the sincerity of texts and authors tell us about competing conceptualizations of sincerity? And how has sincere expression in one particular, illustrative context--Russian poetry--both changed and remained constant? An Indwelling Voice grapples, uniquely, with such questions. In case studies ranging from the late neoclassical period to post-postmodernism, it explores how Russian poets have generated the pragmatic framings and poetic devices that allow them to inscribe sincere voices in their poetry. Engaging Anglo-American and European literature, as well as providing close readings of Russian poetry, An Indwelling Voice helps us understand how poets have at times generated a powerful sense of presence, intimating that they speak through the poem."--
    Note: The Problem of Sincerity and the Poetic Device in Gavrila Derzhavin’s Odes -- Romantic Sincerities I -- Romantic Sincerities II: Late-Romantic Sincerities -- A Fault Line in Modernism -- Poetic Sincerity in the Totalitarian and Post-Totalitarian Context -- Case Studies in Turn-of-the-Millennium Sincerity.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781487544553
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1487544553
    Language: English
    Subjects: Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 2
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    Book
    Göttingen :Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
    UID:
    almafu_BV011893844
    Format: XXXV, 302 S.
    ISBN: 3-525-27815-2
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 280 - 293. - Personenreg. S. 294 - 302
    Language: German
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: 1685-1759 Händel, Georg Friedrich ; Oratorium ; 1685-1759 Händel, Georg Friedrich ; Ode ; 1685-1759 Händel, Georg Friedrich ; Serenade
    Author information: Marx, Hans Joachim 1935-
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  • 3
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    Berlin u.a. :Aufbau-Verl.,
    UID:
    almahu_BV001848677
    Format: 93 S.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3-351-01376-0
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Nebenkosten ; Abrechnung ; Mietrecht
    Author information: Berger, Uwe, 1928-2014.
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  • 4
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    Manchester :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961431793902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxvi, 557 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781526143426 , 1526143429
    Series Statement: Manchester Spenser
    Content: "Renaissance pastoral poetry is gaining new interest for its distinctive imaginative vein, its varied allusive content, and the theoretical implications of the genre. This is by far the biggest ever anthology of English Renaissance pastoral poetry, with 277 pieces spanning two centuries. Spenser, Sidney, Jonson and Drayton are amply represented alongside their many contemporaries. There is a wide range of pastoral lyrics, weightier allusive pieces, and translations from classical and vernacular pastoral poetry; also, more unusually, pastoral ballads and poems set in all kinds of prose works. Each piece has been freshly edited from the original sources, with full apparatus and commentary. This book will be complemented by a second volume, to be published in 2017, which includes a book-length introduction, textual notes and analytic indices".
    Note: First published: 2016. , Introduction to Volume 1 -- 1. Idyll VIII Theocritus, tr. anon. -- 2. Idyll XI Theocritus, tr. anon. -- 3. The Pastorall Wooing Theocritus, tr. Edward Sherburne -- 4. Fragments Theocritus and Virgil, tr. 'T.B.' -- 5. Epitaph on Bion Moschus, tr. Thomas Stanley -- 6. Eclogue I Virgil, tr. William Webbe -- 7. Eclogue II Virgil, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 8. Eclogue IV Virgil, tr. Abraham Fleming -- 9. Eclogue X Virgil, tr. Abraham Fleming -- 10. Georgic II Virgil, tr. Abraham Cowley -- 11. Georgic III Virgil, tr. Richard Robinson --12. Epode II Horace, tr. Sir Richard Fanshawe -- 13. On the Rustic Life Martial(?), tr. Richard Ashmore -- 14. The Consolation of Philosophy, Bk II, Poem 5 Boethius, tr. Queen Elizabeth I -- 15. Eclogue IV.1-75 Mantuan, tr. George Turberville -- 16. Eclogue VI.54-105 Mantuan, tr. Alexander Barclay -- 17. Eclogue VII.1-50 Mantuan, tr. Thomas Harvey -- 18. Robene and Makyne Robert Henryson -- 19. From Of Gentleness and Nobility John Rastell (?), John Heywood (?) -- 20. To His Little Field Marcantonio Flaminio, tr. Richard Ashmore -- 21. Kala's Complaint Basilio Zanchi, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 22. 'O eyes, that see not him' Jorge de Montemeyor, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 23. Passed Contents Jorge de Montemeyor, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 24. 'I pray thee keep my kine' Alonso Perez, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 25. Prologue to the Eclogues Alexander Barclay -- 26. Eclogue I.175-304 Alexander Barclay -- 27. Eclogue III.455-524 Alexander Barclay -- 28. Eclogue IV. 37-66, 93-232 Alexander Barclay -- 29. 'Oh! Shepherd, Oh! Shepherd' Anonymous -- 30. 'Hey, troly loly lo, maid, whither go you?' Anonymous -- 31. Harpelus' Complaint Anonymous -- 32. Eclogue II: Dametas Barnabe Googe -- 33. Golden Age Chorus Torquato Tasso, tr. Samuel Daniel -- 34. Golden Age Chorus Giovanni Battista Guarini, tr. Richard Fanshawe -- 35. 'Along the verdant fields' Jean Chassanion, tr. Thomas Beard -- 36. Song Jean Passerat, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 37. 'There where the pleasant Eske' Antonio Beffa, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 38. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'April' Edmund Spenser -- 39. 'O ye nymphs most fine' William Webbe -- 40. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'June' Edmund Spenser -- 41. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'July' Edmund Spenser -- 42. From Colin Clout's Come Home Again Edmund Spenser -- 43. Astrophel Edmund Spenser -- 44. The Faerie Queene VI.ix.5-36 Edmund Spenser -- 45. The Faerie Queene V.x.5-30 Edmund Spenser -- 46. From The Lady of May Philip Sidney -- 47. 'Come, shepherd's weeds...' Philip Sidney -- 48. 'My sheep are thoughts' Philip Sidney -- 49. 'And are you there Old Pas?' Philip Sidney -- 50. 'O sweet woods' Philip Sidney -- 51. 'You goat-herd gods...' Philip Sidney -- 52. 'Since that to death' Philip Sidney -- 53. 'Philisides, the Shepherd good and true' Philip Sidney (?) -- 54. Of the Quietness that Plain Country Bringeth Thomas Churchyard -- 55. From A Revelation of the True Minerva Thomas Blenerhasset -- 56. Argentile and Curan William Warner -- 57. Amyntas: The Second Lamentation Thomas Watson, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 58. Amyntas: The Last Lamentation Thomas Watson, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 59. An Old-Fashioned Love, Epistle 1 John Trussel (?) -- 60. The Argument of Amyntas John Finet (?) -- 61. 'Arcadian Syrinx' Abraham Fraunce -- 62. A Tale of Robin Hood Anonymous -- 63. From Daphnis and Chloe Angel Day -- 64. An Eclogue Gratulatory to Robert Earl of Essex George Peele -- 65. From Descensus Astraeae George Peele -- 66. Apollo and Daphne, from the Bisham Entertainment Anonymous -- 67. An Eclogue Between a Shepherd and a Herdman Arthur Gorges -- 68. The Country Lass Arthur Gorges -- 69. The Herdman's Happy Life William Byrd -- 70. 'Though Amarillis dance in green' William Byrd -- 71. The Shepherd's Ode Robert Greene -- 72. Doron's Jig Robert Greene -- 73. Doron's Eclogue Joined with Carmela's Robert Greene -- 74. The Description of the Shepherd and his Wife Robert Greene -- 75. The Shepherd's Wife's Song Robert Greene -- 76. The Song of a Country Swain at the Return of Philador Robert Greene -- 77. Of the Vanity of Wanton Writings Robert Greene -- 78. Old Damon's Pastoral Thomas Lodge -- 79. Coridon's Song Thomas Lodge -- 80. A Pleasant Eclogue between Montanus and Coridon Thomas Lodge -- 81. Phillis, Sonnet 4 Thomas Lodge -- 82. Phillis, Sonnet 12 Thomas Lodge -- 83. To Reverend Colin Thomas Lodge -- 84. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love Christopher Marlowe -- 85. The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd Walter Ralegh (?) -- 86. Another of the Same Nature Anonymous -- 87. Psalm 23 tr. Sir John Davies -- 88. On Lazy and Sleeping Shepherds Andrew Willett -- 89. Coridon to his Phillis Edward Dyer (?) -- 90. 'One night I did attend my sheep' Barnabe Barnes -- 91. 'Sing sing (Parthenophil)' Barnabe Barnes -- 92. From Oenone and Paris Thomas Heywood -- 93. From Amphrisa the Forsaken Shepherdess Thomas Heywood -- 94. Mercury's Song Thomas Heywood -- 95. From The Affectionate Shepherd, The Second Day Richard Barnfield -- 96. From 'The Shepherd's Content' Richard Barnfield -- 97. Cynthia, Sonnet XV Richard Barnfield -- 98. Cynthia, Sonnet XVIII Richard Barnfield -- 99. From Moderatus Robert Parry -- 100. Damon's Ditty Francis Sabie -- 101. 'Shepherd, i'faith now I say' Robert Sidney -- 102. 'Day which so bright dids't shine' Robert Sidney -- 103. Chloris, Sonnet 3 William Smith -- 104. Chloris, Sonnet 5 William Smith -- 105. From The Shepherd's Complaint John Dickenson -- 106. Description of Arcadia, from The Shepherd's Complaint John Dickenson -- 107. 'In a field full fair of flowers' Anonymous -- 108. The Unknown Shepherd's Complaint Anonymous -- 109. To Thomas Strangways Thomas Bastard -- 110. Sonnet from Sundry Christian Passions Henry Lok -- 111. 'The Lord he is my shepherd' Nicholas Breton -- 112. 'Upon a dainty hill' Nicholas Breton -- 113. 'In time of yore' Nicholas Breton -- 114. 'Fair in a morn' Nicholas Breton -- 115. 'Fair Phillis is the shepherds' queen' Nicholas Breton -- 116. A pastoral of Phillis and Coridon Nicholas Breton -- 117. 'In the merry month of May' Nicholas Breton -- 118. 'The fields are green' Nicholas Breton -- 119. A Shepherd's Dream Nicholas Breton (?) -- 120. Coridon's Supplication to Phillis Nicholas Breton -- 121. The Second Shepherd's Song Nicholas Breton -- 122. A Farewell to the World Nicholas Breton -- 123. 'Peace Shepherd' Anonymous -- 124. 'When I was a little swain' Nicholas Breton (?) -- 125. A Pastoral Riddle Anonymous -- 126. Upon a Kiss Given John Lilliat -- 127. The Shepherdess Her Reply John Lilliat -- 128. An Excellent Pastoral Ditty John Ramsey (?) -- 129. On the Reported Death of the Earl of Essex Anonymous -- 130. Votum Primum Anonymous -- 131. The Page's Pleasant Rustick Anonymous -- 132. Theorello. A Shepherd's Idyllion Edmund Bolton (?) -- 133. The Shepherd's Song for Christmas Edmund Bolton (?) -- 134. Phillida's Love-Call to Her Coridon, and His Replying Anonymous -- 135. Damætas' Jig in Praise of His Love John Wootton -- 136. Wodenfride's Song in Praise of Amargana W.H. (?) -- 137. A Poor Shepherd's Introduction Robert Chester -- 138. Eclogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney 'A.W' -- 139. A Dialogue between Two Shepherds in Praise of Astraea Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke -- 140. Fiction How Cupid Made a Nymph Wound Herself with His Arrows Anonymous -- 141. 'A shepherd poor' Francis Davison -- 142. From The Ocean to Cynthia Walter Ralegh --143. Epitaph on Robert Cecil Walter Ralegh -- 144. 'Feed on my flocks' Henry Chettle -- 145. A Pastoral Song between Phillis and Amarillis Henry Chettle (?) -- 146. The Shepherd's Spring Song Henry Chettle -- 147. The Good Shepherd's Sorrow Anonymous -- 148. , The Shepherd's Lamentation Anonymous -- 149. Fair Dulcina Complaineth Anonymous -- 150. A Pleasant Country Maying Song Anonymous -- 151. The Country Lass Martin Parker (?) -- 152. The Obsequy of Fair Phillida Anonymous -- 153. , The Shepherd and the King Anonymous -- 154. The Lover's Delight Anonymous -- 155. Phillida Flouts Me Anonymous -- 156. Robin Hood and the Shepherd Anonymous -- 157. The Arcadian Lovers Anonymous -- 158. The Beautiful Shepherdess of Arcadia Anonymous -- 159. 'As at noon Dulcina rested' Anonymous -- 160. Idea the Shepherd's Garland, Eclogue VII Michael Drayton -- 161. Idea the Shepherd's Garland, Eclogue VIII Michael Drayton -- 162. Eclogue IX, 1606 Michael Drayton -- 163. From Poly-Olbion Michael Drayton -- 164. The Shepherd's Sirena Michael Drayton -- 165. The Description of Elizium Michael Drayton -- 166. The Muses Elizium, Nymphal VI Michael Drayton -- 167. The Muses Elizium, Nymphal X Michael Drayton -- 168. From Pastoral Elegy III William Basse -- 169. Laurinella, of True and Chaste Love William Basse -- 170. Phillis Giovan Battista (Giambattista) Marino, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 171. A Shepherd Inviting a Nymph to His Cottage Girolamo Preti, tr. Edward Sherburne -- 172. 'Jolly shepherd and upon a hill as he sat' Thomas Ravenscroft -- 173. 'Come follow me merrily' Thomas Ravenscroft -- 174. To His Loving Friend Master John Fletcher George Chapman -- 175. Hymn to Pan, from The Faithful Shepherdess John Fletcher -- 176. A Sonnet Honoré d'Urfé -- 177. 'Close by a river clear' Honoré d'Urfé -- 178. From Christ's Victory and Triumph Giles Fletcher -- 179. The Complaint of the Shepherd Harpalus David Murray -- 180. 'A jolly shepherd that sat on Sion hill' Anonymous -- 181. 'Alas, Our Shepherd' William Alabaster -- 182. The Shepherd's Speech from Himatia-Poleos Anthony Munday -- 183. To His Much Loved Friend Master W Browne Christopher Brooke -- 184. An Eclogue between Willy and Wernocke John Davies of Hereford -- 185. The Shepherd's Hunting, Eclogue V George Wither -- 186. From Fair Virtue George Wither 187. Hymn for a Sheep-Shearing George Wither -- 188. Hymn for a Shepherd George Wither -- 189. From Britannia's Pastorals, Book I William Browne -- 190. From Britannia's Pastorals, Book II Song 1 ll.817-1050 William Browne -- 191. To Penshurst Ben Jonson -- 192. To Sir Robert Wroth Ben Jonson -- 193. Hymns from Pan's Anniversary Ben Jonson -- 194. A New Year's Gift Sung to King Charles, 1635 Ben Jonson -- 195. From The Careless Shepherdess Thomas Goffe -- 196. Damon and Moeris William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 197. Erycine at the Departure of Alexis William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 198. Alexis to Damon William Alexander -- 199. A Pastoral Elegy on the Death of Sir Anthony Alexander William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 200. Fragment of a Greater Work William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 201. From Damon: Or a Pastoral Elegy George Lauder -- 202. Hermes and Lycaon Edward Fairfax 203. The Solitude Antoine Girard Saint-Amant, tr. Thomas, Third Baron Fairfax -- 204. Amor Constans Christopher Morley -- 205. The Shepherd's Dialogue of Love Anonymous -- 206. Technis' Tale Richard Brathwait -- 207. The Shepherd's Holiday Richard Brathwait -- 208. 'Tell me love what thou canst do' Richard Brathwait -- 209. Song: 'Love as well can make abiding' Mary Wroth -- 210. 'A shepherd who no care did take' Mary Wroth -- 211. 'You pleasant flowery mead' Mary Wroth -- 212. Of Jack and Tom James I -- 213. From Taylor's Pastoral John Taylor -- 214. 'Woodmen Shepherds' James Shirley -- 215. An Eclogue between a Carter and a Shepherd Nicholas Oldisworth -- 216. A Sonnet William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke -- 217. An Ode upon Occasion of His Majesty's Proclamation Richard Fanshawe -- 218. Songs from Fuimus Troes Jasper Fisher -- 219. Piscatory Eclogue VII Phineas Fletcher -- 220. To My Beloved Thenot in Answer of His Verse Phineas Fletcher -- 221. From The Purple Island Phineas Fletcher -- 222. Christmas, Part II George Herbert -- 223. To My Noblest Friend, I. C. Esquire William Habington -- 224. That a Pleasant Poverty Is to Be Preferred Before Discontented Riches Abraham Cowley -- 225. The Country Life Abraham Cowley, tr. by himself -- 226. Eclogue to Master Jonson Thomas Randolph -- 227. An Eclogue Occasioned by Two Doctors Disputing upon Predestination Thomas Randolph -- 228. An Eclogue on the Palilia on Cotswold Hills Thomas Randolph -- 229. A Dialogue betwixt a Nymph and a Shepherd Thomas Randolph -- 230. Lycidas John Milton -- 231. Ode IV.21: From The Song of Song Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. George Hills -- 232. The Praise of a Religious Recreation Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. George Hills -- 233. The Spring Thomas Carew -- 234. To Saxham Thomas Carew -- 235. On Westwell Downs William Strode -- 236. Thenot's Abode Anonymous -- 237. All Hail to Hatfield Anonymous -- 238. Tom and Will Sidney Godolphin (?) -- 239. The Shepherd's Oracle Francis Quarles -- 240. Scenes from a Pastoral Play Jane Cavendish and Elizabeth Brackley -- 241. A Pastoral upon the Birth of Prince Charles Robert Herrick -- 242. A Pastoral Sung to the King Robert Herrick -- 243. To His Muse Robert Herrick -- 244. The Hock-Cart Robert Herrick -- 245. A New-Year's Gift Sent to Sir Simeon Steward Robert Herrick -- 246. A Dialogue Weeping the Loss of Pan Mildmay Fane -- 247. My Happy Life, to a Friend Mildmay Fane -- 248. In Praise of a Country Life Mildmay Fane -- 249. From Psyche Joseph Beaumont -- 250. A Pastoral Dialogue between Coridon and Thirsis Anonymous -- 251. The Shepherds Henry Vaughan -- 252. Daphnis: An Elegiac Eclogue Henry Vaughan -- 253. From The Shepherd's Holiday William Denny -- 254. 'Jack! Nay prithee come away' Patrick Cary -- 255. The Pleasure of Retirement Edward Benlowes -- 256. A Description of Shepherds and Shepherdesses Margaret Cavendish -- 257. A Shepherd's Employment Is Too Mean an Allegory for Noble Ladies Margaret Cavendish -- 258. Similizing the Sea to Meadows and Pastures Margaret Cavendish -- 259. Jack the Plough-Lad's Lamentation Thomas Robins (?) -- 260. A Pastoral Dialogue Thomas Weaver -- 261. The Isle of Man Thomas Weaver -- 262. Upon Cloris Her Visit after Marriage William Hammond -- 263. A Pastoral Song: With the Answer Anonymous -- 264. A Pastoral Song Anonymous -- 265. A Song Anonymous -- 266. The Land-Schap between Two Hills Eldred Revett -- 267. The Milkmaids Anonymous -- 268. Coridon and Strephon Aston Cokayn -- 269. The Old Ballet of Shepherd Tom Anonymous -- 270. The Jolly Shepherd Anonymous -- 271. To My Ingenious Friend Master Brome Izaak Walton -- 272. Pastoral on the King's Death Alexander Brome -- 273. A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia and Rosania Katherine Philips -- 274. A Country Life Katherine Philips -- 275. Eclogue. Corydon, Clotten Charles Cotton -- 276. An Invitation to Phillis Charles Cotton -- 277. On the Execrable Murder of Charles I Anthony Spinedge -- Index of Authors -- Index of Titles and First Lines. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719096822
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719096820
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Anthologie
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  • 5
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949708066202882
    Format: 1 online resource (367 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031335334
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1: Rise of the Theranostics Empire: A Commentary on Dr. Baum's Achievements -- 1.1 The Beginning -- 1.2 The Impedance -- 1.3 The Fertilization -- 1.4 Hard Yards -- 1.5 Expansion of the Empire -- 1.6 New Capital -- 2: Review of F-18 FDG PET/CT in Evaluating Response to Immunotherapy Treatment -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Patterns of Response -- 2.2.1 Pseudoprogression -- 2.2.2 Hyperprogression -- 2.2.3 Durable Response -- 2.3 Mechanism -- 2.4 18FPET CT and irAE -- 2.4.1 Therapy-Related Inflammation and Inverse Relation Liver SUV/Spleen SUV [18] -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Surgery in Combination with Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy: A Novel Approach for the Treatment of Advanced Neuroendocrine Tumours -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Molecular Imaging of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms -- 3.3 Surgical Treatment -- 3.4 Surgery in Combination with Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4: From Concept to Clinic and Commercialization: Cowboys Wanted -- 4.1 Professor Richard Baum -- 4.2 The Great Bexxar® Disaster -- 4.3 "Us Versus Them" -- 4.4 Intellectual Property: Who Cares? -- 4.5 Imaging Is Not an Easy Business -- 4.6 Entrepreneurs Beware -- 4.7 Build It and They Will Come -- 4.8 A Fragile Supply Chain -- 4.9 Future Frontiers -- 4.10 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5: From Radiochemistry of the Lanthanides to 225Ac and the Interference with Richard Baum -- 5.1 Personal Introduction -- 5.2 Situation of Nuclear Medicine in the 60-th -- 5.3 How to Make Sort-lived Nuclides Far from Beta Stability -- 5.4 Optimized Extraction Chromatography -- 5.5 Separations Based on Szilard-Chalmers Effect -- 5.6 High-temperature Release Studies of Radio-lanthanides from Refractory Metals -- 5.7 ISOLDE and the On-line Production Lanthanide Nuclides. , 5.8 Isotopes in Medicine: Situation in the 60-th -- 5.9 Metallic Positron Emitters -- 5.10 The Alpha Emitters 149Tb and 225Ac -- 5.11 From "Radioactive Ion Beams for Bio-Medical Research" Until CERN Medicis: A New Facility -- 5.12 The 225Ac Story -- 5.13 Where the 225Ac Comes From -- 5.14 Summarizing -- References -- 6: "How Do You Feel About Dosimetry?" The Gretchenfrage of Radionuclide Therapy -- 6.1 The Gretchenfrage -- 6.2 The Forms of Dosimetry in a Nutshell -- 6.3 Dose Quantities and Dose-Response in EBRT -- 6.4 Dose-Response I: Radiotoxicities in Radionuclide Therapy -- 6.5 Dose-Response II: Tumor Response in Radionuclide Therapy -- 6.6 The Answer to the Gretchenfrage -- References -- 7: The LuGenIum Triptych: Ode to a Theranostic Transcriptome -- 7.1 Retrospective Analysis of Toxicity -- 7.2 Circulating NET Transcripts -- 7.3 Circulating NET Transcripts and SSR Imaging -- 7.4 Circulating NET Transcripts and PRRT -- 7.5 Validation Study of PRRT Genomic Signature in Blood (PPQ) for the Prediction of 177Lu-octreotate Efficacy -- 7.6 Validation Study of Multigene NET-Specific Circulating Transcript Signature for the Monitoring of 177Lu-octreotate Efficacy -- 7.7 Future Developments -- References -- 8: A Tree Can Be Recognized by Its Fruit -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Fruits of Scientist Baum -- 8.3 Fruits of Doctor Baum -- 8.3.1 Fruits of Our Friend Baum -- References -- 9: IAEA Strategy for Enhancing the Sustainability of Nuclear Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Key Challenges -- 9.3 Interventions -- 9.4 Results -- 9.4.1 Technical Cooperation Programme -- 9.4.2 Quality Assurance -- 9.4.3 Procurement -- 9.4.4 Education -- 9.4.5 Coordinated Research Activities -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10: Radionuclide Therapy in Brain Tumours -- 10.1 Introduction. , 10.1.1 Radionuclides Used in the Therapy -- 10.1.1.1 Alpha-Emitter Radionuclide -- 10.1.1.2 Beta-Emitter Radionuclide -- 10.1.2 Routes of Drug Administration -- 10.1.2.1 Systemic Administration of Radioconjugates -- 10.1.2.2 Locoregional Application of Radioconjugates -- 10.2 Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy -- 10.2.1 Biologic Targets for PRRT -- 10.2.1.1 Neurokinin Type 1 Receptor -- 10.2.1.2 Glioma Chloride Channels -- 10.2.1.3 Somatostatin Receptor -- 10.2.2 Clinical Studies -- 10.3 Immune-Based Radionuclide Therapy -- 10.3.1 Biologic Targets for RIT -- 10.3.1.1 Tenascin-C -- 10.3.1.2 Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor -- 10.3.1.3 Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule -- 10.3.1.4 Histone H1 -- 10.3.2 Future Novel Targets -- 10.3.2.1 Fibulin-3 -- 10.3.3 Clinical Studies -- 10.3.4 Challenges and Future Directions -- 10.3.4.1 Challenges -- 10.3.4.2 The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) -- 10.3.4.3 Tumoral Heterogeneity -- 10.3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11: Modern Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches in Thyroid Diseases: Theranostics and the Changing Role of Radioactive Isotopes -- 11.1 Conclusion -- References -- 12: Cardiotoxicity of Targeted Therapies: Imaging of Heart Does Matter -- 12.1 Cancer Targeted Therapies -- 12.2 Cardiotoxicity of Cancer Targeted Therapy -- 12.3 Diagnostic Tools to Detect Myocardial Toxicity -- 12.3.1 Anamnesis and Risk Stratification -- 12.3.2 Electrocardiography -- 12.3.3 Cardiac Biomarkers -- 12.3.4 Imaging Modalities for Cardiotoxicity Screening -- 12.3.4.1 Echocardiography -- 12.3.4.2 Cardiac Magnetic Resonance -- 12.3.4.3 Nuclear Positron Emission Tomography -- 12.3.4.4 Conventional Nuclear Imaging -- 12.3.4.5 Cardiac Computed Tomography, Angio-Coronary Computer Tomography -- 12.4 Summary -- References. , 13: The Evolution of n.c.a. 177Lu to n.c.a. 177Lu-Edotreotide for the Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumours. Sixteen Years of Collaboration Between Zentralklinik Bad Berka and ITM -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 No-Carrier-Added Lutetium-177: The Gold Standard for Radionuclide Treatment -- 13.3 No-Carrier-Added Lutetium-177-Edotreotide for Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumours -- 13.4 Conclusion and Acknowledgements -- References -- 14: Fighting for PET in German Oncological Guidelines and for Its Reimbursement by Statutory Health Insurances -- References -- 15: Precision Oncology with PSMA-Targeted α-Particle Therapy of mCRPC -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen as Biological Target -- 15.3 PSMA PET -- 15.4 PSMA β-Particle Radioligand Therapy -- 15.5 PSMA α-Particle Radioligand Therapy -- 15.5.1 Actinium-225 -- 15.5.2 Bismuth-213 -- 15.5.3 Thorium-227 -- 15.5.4 Lead-212 -- 15.5.5 Terbium-149 -- 15.6 Summary -- References -- 16: From Radioimmunodetection to Radiomolecular Precision Oncology Via Radionanotargeting by Intelligent Multidisciplinary Radiotheragnostic Nanoparticles -- References -- 17: Nuclear Medicine and Surgery on the Way to Personalized Medicine. Ten Years of Clinical and Translational Oncology and Research -- References -- 18: PSMA Radioligand Therapy: A Revolution in the Precision Radiomolecular Oncology of Prostate Cancer -- References -- 19: The Role of Individuals for Innovation: The Nuclear Medicine Biotope -- References -- 20: Working at Isotopentherapiestation D3: A Daily Challenge or Adventure Never Stops -- 21: Theranostics in Australia: The Importance of Vision and Training, and the Power of Collaboration -- References -- 22: Theranostic Radiopeptides in Nuclear Oncology: Design, Preclinical Screening, and Clinical Translation -- 22.1 Introduction. , 22.2 Peptides and GPCR Targets on Tumors -- 22.3 Radiometals and Their Chelators in Cancer Theranostics -- 22.4 Metabolic Stability of Radiopeptides: The Pep-Protect Concept -- 22.5 Radiopeptide Agonists and Antagonists -- 22.6 Radiopeptide Candidates for Clinical Translation -- References -- 23: Terbium "Sisters": More Than just a "Swiss Army Knife" -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 The PET Sister: Terbium-152 -- 23.3 The SPECT Sister: Terbium-155 -- 23.4 The Alpha Therapy Sister: Terbium-149 -- 23.5 The Beta TherapyPLUS Sister (βτ̔̈ΑΕ·/Conversion/Auger-e)̄: Terbium-161 -- 23.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 24: High-Performance Radiopharmacy: The Base for Precision Oncology -- References -- 25: Analyzing the Science Footprint of Richard P. Baum -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Material and Methods -- 25.3 Results -- 25.4 Discussion -- 25.5 Conclusion -- References -- 26: Therapy of Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: Where Is the Place of 225Ac-PSMA? -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 177Lu-PSMA Versus 225Ac-PSMA PRT in mCRPC -- 26.3 Efficacy of 225Ac-PSMA as a Last-Line Therapy of mCRPC -- 26.4 Toxicities of 225Ac-PSMA for PRLT of mCRPC -- 26.5 Upfront Application of 225Ac-PSMA for Therapy of mCRPC in Chemotherapy-Naïve Patients -- 26.6 Conclusion and Future Perspectives -- References -- 27: Sola Dosis Facit Venenum: Dosimetry for Molecular Radiotherapy in Bad Berka -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 Bad Berka Dose Protocol -- 27.3 Dosimetry in Daily Clinical Routine -- 27.4 Dosimetry for PRRT -- 27.5 PRRT Antagonists -- 27.6 Dosimetry for PSMA Radioligand Therapy -- 27.7 Conclusions -- References -- 28: On the Use of 203Pb Imaging to Inform 212Pb Dosimetry for 203/212Pb Image-Guided Alpha-Particle Therapy for Cancer -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 203Pb SPECT/CT Imaging in Advance of 212Pb α-RT. , 28.3 Prediction of 212Pb Dosimetry Based on 203Pb Imaging.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Prasad, Vikas Beyond Becquerel and Biology to Precision Radiomolecular Oncology: Festschrift in Honor of Richard P. Baum Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031335327
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    Format: 1 online resource (139 pages)
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    ISBN: 9789811357879
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education Series
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Introduction -- Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 China -- Introduction -- Brief History of Distance Higher Education -- Scale and Funding of Distance Higher Education -- Scale -- Funding -- Distance Higher Education Institutions -- Dedicated Distance Education Institutions and Campus-Based Institutions -- Public and Private Providers -- Regulatory Frameworks and Policies of Distance Higher Education -- Quality Assurance of Distance Higher Education -- Open University Network -- Vision and Mission -- Organizational Structure and Operational Mechanisms -- Education Provision and Enrollment -- Educational Resources Development -- Delivery Model -- "Internet+" Degree Education -- Non-degree Education -- Credit Bank -- Future Development of Distance Higher Education -- References -- 3 China-Commentary -- References -- 4 India -- Introduction -- The National Higher Education System in India -- History and Status of Distance and Online Education -- ICT and Distance Education -- Funding of Distance Education -- Regulation, Accreditation and Quality Assurance -- Issues, Concerns and the Future -- References -- 5 India-Commentary -- 6 Russia -- Introduction -- Brief History of Distance Education in Russia -- Adult Education in the Imperial Russia -- Russian Education in the Soviet Period -- Post-Soviet Period -- Higher Education in the Russian Federation -- Continuous Consolidation Process -- Modes of Study -- Forms of Higher Education Institutions -- Current Forms of Distance Education in Russia -- Concepts of Distance Education -- Statistical Fluctuations -- Russian MOOCs -- Summary and Outlook -- References -- 7 Russia-Commentary -- References -- 8 South Africa -- Introduction -- Notes on the Research Methodology -- Limitations to This Study. , A Brief Overview of the Evolution of (Online) Distance Education in South Africa -- The Early Beginnings -- Re-imagining Post-school Education in South Africa -- Getting to a New Dispensation -- Some Examples Illustrating the Potential and Tensions in Moving Towards Online Distance Education -- Quo Vadis? -- (In)Conclusions -- References -- 9 South Africa-Commentary -- 10 South Korea -- Introduction -- Functions and Roles of Distance Education in Korea -- History of Distance Education -- Major Teaching and Research Institutions for Distance Education -- Regulatory Frameworks and DE Policies -- Accreditation and Quality Assurance (QA) Systems -- Conclusion: Challenges and Future Directions for Distance Education in Korea -- References -- 11 South Korea-Commentary -- References -- 12 Turkey -- Introduction -- Function and Position of ODL Within Turkish Higher Education -- Development of Turkish ODL -- Organization and Legal Framework -- Major ODL Teaching Institutions and Research Outlets -- Who Studies at a Distance: Enrolments in OE and DE Programs -- Looking Ahead: Issues and Trends -- References -- 13 Turkey-Commentary -- References -- 14 The State of Open and Distance Education -- Growing Enrollments -- ODE Growth as Part of Education Growth at All Levels -- ODE as Part of Higher Education -- The Ascendance of Online Education -- The Mainstreaming of Distance Education -- The Digital Transformation of Education -- Growing Competition in ODE -- Meeting the Challenges for ODE -- Overall Changes -- Current Approaches -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Zawacki-Richter, Olaf Open and Distance Education in Asia, Africa and the Middle East Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811357862
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    Format: 1 online resource (124 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031467684
    Series Statement: Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing Series ; v.15
    Note: Intro -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Programming a Simple ODE Solver -- 1.1 Creating a General-Purpose ODE Solver -- 1.2 The ODE Solver Implemented as a Class -- 1.3 Systems of ODEs -- 1.4 A ForwardEuler Class for Systems of ODEs -- 1.5 Checking the Error in the Numerical Solution -- 1.6 Using ODE Solvers from SciPy -- Chapter 2 Improving the Accuracy -- 2.1 Explicit Runge-Kutta Methods -- 2.2 A Class Hierarchy of Runge-Kutta Methods -- 2.3 Testing the Solvers -- Chapter 3 Stable Solvers for Stiff ODE Systems -- 3.1 Stiff ODE Systems and Stability -- 3.2 Implicit methods for stability -- 3.3 Implementing Implicit Runge-Kutta Methods -- 3.4 Implicit Methods of Higher Order -- 3.4.1 Fully Implicit RK Methods -- 3.4.2 Diagonally Implicit RK Methods -- 3.5 Implementing Higher Order IRK Methods -- 3.5.1 A Base Class for Fully Implicit Methods -- 3.5.2 Base Classes for SDIRK and ESDIRK Methods -- Chapter 4 Adaptive Time Step Methods -- 4.1 A Motivating Example -- 4.2 Choosing the Time Step Based on the Local Error -- 4.3 Estimating the Local Error -- 4.3.1 Error Estimates from Embedded Methods -- 4.4 Implementing an Adaptive Solver -- 4.5 More Advanced Embedded RK Methods -- Chapter 5 Modeling Infectious Diseases -- 5.1 Derivation of the SIR model -- 5.2 Extending the SIR Model -- 5.3 A Model of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Appendix A Programming of Difference Equations -- A.1 Sequences and Difference Equations -- A.2 More Examples of Difference Equations -- A.3 Systems of Difference Equations -- A.4 Taylor Series and Approximations -- References -- Index.
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    Format: 1 online resource (308 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783746637 , 9781783746644 , 9781783746651 , 9781783746668
    Content: "In Tennyson's Poems: New Textual Parallels, R. H. Winnick identifies more than a thousand previously unknown instances in which Tennyson phrases of two or three to as many as several words are similar or identical to those occurring in prior works by other hands-discoveries aided by the proliferation of digitized texts and the related development of powerful search tools over the three decades since the most recent major edition of Tennyson's poems was published. Each of these instances may be deemed an allusion (meant to be recognized as such and pointing, for definable purposes, to a particular antecedent text), an echo (conscious or not, deliberate or not, meant to be noticed or not, meaningful or not), or merely accidental. Unless accidental, Winnick writes, these new textual parallels significantly expand our knowledge both of Tennyson's reading and of his thematic intentions and artistic technique. Coupled with the thousand-plus textual parallels previously reported by Christopher Ricks and other scholars, he says, they suggest that a fundamental and lifelong aspect of Tennyson's art was his habit of echoing any work, ancient or modern, which had the potential to enhance the resonance or deepen the meaning of his poems. The new textual parallels Winnick has identified point most often to the King James Bible and to such canonical authors as Shakespeare, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Thomson, Cowper, Shelley, Byron, and Wordsworth. But they also point to many authors rarely if ever previously cited in Tennyson editions and studies, including Michael Drayton, Richard Blackmore, Isaac Watts, Erasmus Darwin, John Ogilvie, Anna Lætitia Barbauld, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, John Wilson, and-with surprising frequency-Felicia Hemans. Tennyson's Poems: New Textual Parallels is thus a major new resource for Tennyson scholars and students, an indispensable adjunct to the 1987 edition of Tennyson's complete poems edited by Christopher Ricks."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Includes indexes. , "Numbers and alphanumerics (such as '1A') before poem titles are those assigned by Christopher Ricks in his 1987 edition of Tennyson's complete poems (see Preface). An asterisk following a poem number indicates that the poem appears in both the selected and the complete Ricks edition; its absence, that the poem appears only in the latter."--Note at head of contents. , Preface -- 1A Three Translations of Horace 1 Translation of Claudian's 'Rape of Proserpine' 2 The Devil and the Lady 3 Armageddon 4 The Coach of Death, A Fragment 5 Memory [Memory! dear enchanter!] 8 Remorse 9 The Dell of E- 10 Anthony and Cleopatra 16 'Did not thy roseate lips outvie' 26 On Sublimity 27 Time: An Ode 30 The Walk at Midnight 45 'Oh! ye wild winds, that roar and rave' 46 Babylon 47 Love [Almighty Love!] 48 Exhortation to the Greeks 50 'Come hither, canst thou tell me if this skull' 51 The Dying Man to His Friend 54A 'The musky air was mute' 55 The Outcast 58A The Invasion of Russia by Napoleon Buonaparte 59 Playfellow Winds 61 Home 62 'Among some Nations Fate hath placed too far' 63 To Poesy [O God, make this age great] 64 The Lark 67 Timbuctoo 73* Mariana 75 Madeline 78* Supposed Confessions of a Second-Rate Sensitive Mind 79 The Burial of Love 83 Recollections of the Arabian Nights 84 Ode to Memory 87 Adeline 88* A Character 91 The Poet 95 Hero to Leander 99 The Grasshopper 101 Chorus, in an Unpublished Drama, Written Very Early 106 To a Lady Sleeping 107 Sonnet [Could I outwear my present state of woe] 108 Sonnet [Though Night hath climbed her peak of highest noon] 109 Sonnet [Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good] 110 Sonnet [The pallid thunderstricken sigh for gain] 124 Amy 126 Memory [Ay me!] 127 Ode: O Bosky Brook 128 Perdidi Diem 130 Sense and Conscience 132 'In deep and solemn dreams' 140 Lines on Cambridge of 1830 143 A Fragment [Where is the Giant of the Sun] 144 'O wake ere I grow jealous of sweet Sleep' 145 'The constant spirit of the world exults' 146 Sonnet [When that rank heat of evil's tropic day] 151 Sonnet [There are three things which fill my heart with sighs] 153 The Lover's Tale 155 'My life is full of weary days' 158 'If I were loved, as I desire to be' 159* The Lady of Shalott 160* Mariana in the South 161 Eleänore 162 The Miller's Daughter 163* Fatima 164* Œnone 166* To - . With the Following Poem [The Palace of Art] 167* The Palace of Art 169 The Hesperides 170* The Lotos-Eaters 171 Rosalind 172 'My Rosalind, my Rosalind' 173* A Dream of Fair Women 174 Song [Who can say] 175 Margaret 176 Kate 179 To - [As when with downcast eyes] 185 Sonnet [Alas! how weary are my human eyes] 190 'Pierced through with knotted thorns of barren pain' 192 The Ruined Kiln 193 The Progress of Spring 194 'Hail Briton!' 200 Early Spring [1833] 207 The Ante-Chamber 208 The Gardener's Daughter; Or, The Pictures 209* The Two Voices 210* St Simeon Stylites 212 St Agnes' Eve 214 'Hark! the dogs howl!' 215 Whispers 216* On a Mourner 217* Ulysses 218* Tithon 219 Tiresias 220 Semele 223 Youth 225* The Epic [Morte d'Arthur] 227* 'Oh! that 'twere possible' 233 'Fair is that cottage in its place' 238 'I loving Freedom for herself' 240 The Blackbird 241* The Day-Dream 246 Lady Clara Vere de Vere 250 Sonnet [Ah, fade not yet from out the green arcades] 251 To Rosa 254 Three Sonnets to a Coquette 255 Sonnet [How thought you that this thing could captivate?] 257 The Voyage 259 The Flight 263 'The tenth of April! is it not?' 265* A Farewell 267 Will Waterproof's Lyrical Monologue 270 Amphion 271* Locksley Hall 275* Edwin Morris or, The Lake 276* The Golden Year 276A 'Wherefore, in these dark ages of the Press' 277* The Vision of Sin 279 Love and Duty 285B The Wanderer 286* The Princess, A Medley 289 To - , After Reading a Life and Letters 290 The Losing of the Child 291 The Sailor Boy 296* In Memoriam A. H. H. 297 To the Vicar of Shiplake 299* To the Queen 300 'Little bosom not yet cold' 301* To E. L., on His Travels in Greece 306 The Third of February, 1852 307 Hands All Round! [1852] 308 Suggested by Reading an Article in a Newspaper 310* Will 311* The Daisy 312* To the Rev. F. D. Maurice 313 The Brook 316* Maud, A Monodrama 317 The Letters 324* Tithonus 329 Ode Sung at the Opening of the International Exhibition 330* Enoch Arden 337 Aylmer's Field 1793 339 A Dedication 353 The Higher Pantheism 355 Lucretius 363 To the Rev. W. H. Brookfield 367 Prefatory Sonnet to the 'Nineteenth Century' 377* Prefatory Poem to My Brother's Sonnets 383 De Profundis 386 Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham 390 Prologue to General Hamley [The Charge of the Heavy Brigade] 392 Epilogue [The Charge of the Heavy Brigade] 394* To Virgil 395 The Throstle 398* To E. FitzGerald 399 Poets and their Bibliographies 400* The Dead Prophet 407 Freedom 410 The Fleet 413 Vastness 415 The Ancient Sage 417* Locksley Hall Sixty Years After 420 Demeter and Persephone 424 Happy, The Leper's Bride 425* To Mary Boyle 426* Far - Far - Away 427* To the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava 431 Merlin and the Gleam 441 The Death of Œnone 443 St Telemachus 454 Kapiolani 462* Crossing the Bar Idylls of the King 464* The Coming of Arthur 465* Gareth and Lynette 466* The Marriage of Geraint 467* Geraint and Enid 468* Balin and Balan 469* Merlin and Vivien 470* Lancelot and Elaine 471* The Holy Grail 472* Pelleas and Ettarre 473* The Last Tournament 474* Guinevere 475* The Passing of Arthur -- Alphabetical Index of Tennyson Poems Discussed -- Index of Antecedent Writers and Works Discussed. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Format: VIII, 140 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540481447
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1386
    Note: Stability in linear abstract differential equations -- Parallelism across the steps for difference and differential equations -- On the spectrum of families of matrices with applications to stability problems -- DAEs: ODEs with constraints and invariants -- A comparative study of Chebyshev acceleration and residue smoothing in the solution of nonlinear elliptic difference equations -- A note on Picard-Lindelöf iteration -- Aspects of parallel Runge-Kutta methods -- Tolerance proportionality in ODE codes.
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