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Programme of the Symposium
No.FullnameInstitute / UniversityCountry / RegionTalk NumberTalk TitleStart AtTeX AbstractTransparencies
 
Day 1: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Accelerator Data on Hadronic Interactions
On-site Registration08:00
Morning Session: chaired by Yuqian Ma
101Tao Zhan (President of Shandong University)Shandong UniversityChina101Welcome speech (invited, 10')09:30
102Huanyu Wang (Deputy Director of IHEP)IHEP BeijingChina102Opening address (invited, 10')09:40
103Lawrence JonesUniversity of MichiganUSA103Introductory talk (invited, 20')09:50 103.tex 103.ppt
104Spencer KleinLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryUSA104Recent experimental results from RHIC (invited, 45')10:10 104.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)10:55
105Rajendran RajaFermilabUSA105The Main Injector Particle Physics Experiment (MIPP) at Fermilab - status and plans (invited, 45')11:15 105.tex 105.pdf
106James PinfoldUniversity of AlbertaCanada106Accelerator data on hadronic interactions: about ATLAS experiment (invited, 30')12:00 106.ppt
Lunch12:30
Afternoon/Evening Session: chaired by Masaki Fukushima, Jean-Noël Capdevielle
107Albert De RoeckCERNBelgium107Status of CMS (invited, 30')14:00 107.ppt
108Stefano LamiINFN PisaItaly108The TOTEM experiment at LHC (invited, 30')14:30 108.tex 108.ppt
109Katsuaki KasaharaShibaura Institute of TechnologyJapan109Accelerator data on hadronic interactions: about LHCf experiment (invited, 30')15:00 109.ppt
110Fu-Hu LiuShanxi UniversityChina110Integral frequency distribution of projectile alpha fragments in nuclear multifragmentations at intermediate and high energies (15')15:30 110.tex 110.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)15:45
111Fuming LiuInstitute of Particle PhysicsChina111Micro-canonical pentaquark production in e+e- annihilations (15')16:05 111.tex 111.ppt
112Jinlin HanNational Astronomical Observatories, CASChina112Measuring the magnetic fields of our Galaxy: Progress in the last decade (invited, 45')16:20 112.ppt
113Sergey OstapchenkoForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany113Hadronic interactions at cosmic ray energies (invited, 45')17:05 113.tex 113.pdf
114All Participants 114Poster session 1 (90')17:50
Reception Party19:30
 
Day 2: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Models and Theories of Hadronic Interactions
Morning Session: chaired by James Matthews, Oscar Saavedra
201Terry SloanUniversity of LancasterUK201Accelerator data on hadronic interactions: about HERA experiment (invited, 45')09:00 201.tex 201.ppt
202Ralph EngelForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany202The physics of the models in SIBYLL and DPMJET (invited, 45')09:45 202.pdf
Photo Taking and Coffee Break (30 minutes)10:30
203Klaus WernerUniversity of NantesFrance203Theory of hadronic interactions and Monte Carlo modeling: about NEXUS (invited, 45')11:00 203.pdf
204Maria Vittoria GarzelliINFN and University of MilanoItaly204The hadronic models for cosmic ray physics: the FLUKA code solutions (invited, 45')11:45 204.tex 204.ppt
205Paolo LipariINFN sez. Roma 1Italy205The status of theoretical predictions of inclusive muon and neutrino fluxes (invited, 30')12:30 205.ppt
Lunch13:00
Afternoon/Evening Session: chaired by Claus Grupen, Bryan Pattison
206Mark StrikmanPenn State UniversityUSA206QCD dynamics of pp and pA collisions at LHC and beyond (invited, 30')14:00 206.pdf
207Ricardo VazquezUniversidade de Santiago de CompostelaSpain207Parton saturation and percolation of strings (invited, 30')14:30 207.ppt
208James MatthewsLouisiana State UniversityUSA208Simple modeling of the properties of extensive air showers (15')15:00 208.tex 208.ppt
209Hans-Joachim DrescherFrankfurt Institute for Advanced StudiesGermany209Iron air collisions with high density QCD (15')15:15 209.tex 209.pdf
210Christine MeurerForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany210The muon component in extensive air showers and its relation to hadronic multiparticle production (15')15:30 210.tex 210.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)15:45
211Edgar BugaevInstitute for Nuclear Research, RASRussia211Photoabsorption cross sections at super high energies of real photons (15')16:05 211.tex 211.ppt
212Ralf UlrichForschungszentrum, Institut fuer KernphysikGermany212On the measurement of the proton-air cross section using longitudinal shower profiles (15')16:20 212.tex 212.pdf
213Anatoly PetrukhinMoscow Engineering Physics InstituteRussia213Manifestations of quark-gluon plasma in cosmic ray experiments (15')16:35 213.tex 213.ppt
 
Day 3: Thurday, August 17, 2006
Emulsion Chamber and Space / Balloon Borne Cosmic Ray Experiments
Morning Session: chaired by Tomoyuki Sanuki, Alexander Borisov
301Edison Hiroyuki ShibuyaState University of CampinasBrazil301Contributions of CESARE MANSUETO GIULIO LATTES to Science (invited, 15')09:00 301.tex 301.ppt
302Alexander BorisovP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia302In commemoration of Prof. Sergey Slavatinsky (invited, 15')09:15 302.ppt
303Edison Hiroyuki ShibuyaState University of CampinasBrazil303Hadron rich events and Centauro events (invited, 30')09:30 303.tex 303.ppt
304Jean-Noël CapdevielleIN2P3/CNRS and Research MinisteryFrance304The approach of ultra high energy interactions up to the LHC energy range with X-ray emulsion chambers at mountain altitude and in the low stratosphere (invited, 30')10:00 304.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)10:30
305Vitaly PuchkovP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia305Recent results and the modern status of the PAMIR experiment (invited, 30')10:50 305.ppt
306Tomoyuki SanukiUniversity of TokyoJapan306Cosmic ray data and their interpretation: about BESS experiment (invited, 30')11:20 306.pdf
307Eun-Suk SeoUniversity of MarylandUSA307Approaching the Knee with Direct Measurements (invited, 30')11:50 307.pdf
308Jin ChangPurple Mountain ObservatoryChina308High energy electron observation in the space (invited, 30')12:20 308.ppt
Lunch12:50
Afternoon/Evening Session: chaired by Zhen Cao, Jin Chang
309Albert De RoeckCERNBelgium309A review of LHC forward physics projects and summary of the accelerator experiments (invited, 45')14:00 309.ppt
310Linkai DingInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina310Air shower core detection at high altitude (15')14:45 310.ppt
311Liubov SveshnikovaMoscow State University SINPRussia311Hadron component of EAS cores detected at Tien-Shan mountain station in a comparison with CORSIKA+QGSJET simulation, and problems (15')15:00 311.tex 311.ppt
312Alexey YushkovAltai State UniversityRussia312Primary proton spectrum from spectra of hadrons at mountain altitude and at sea level (15')15:15 312.tex 312.pdf
313Masanobu TAMADAKinki UniversityJapan313Cosmic ray nuclear interactions and EAS-triggered families observed by Chacaltaya hybrid experiment (15')15:30 313.tex 313.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)15:45
314He WangQingdao University of Science and TechnologyChina314Study of the Characteristics of family events (15')16:05 314.tex 314.ppt
315Edison Hiroyuki ShibuyaState University of CampinasBrazil315An EAS event observed in early stage of development (15')16:20 315.tex 315.ppt
316Anatoly ErlykinP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia316The fine structure of the knee and gamma families (15')16:35 316.tex 316.ppt
317Rauf MukhamedshinInstitute for Nuclear Research, RASRussia317High-energy cosmic-ray physics study by multipurpose astrophysical orbital observatory (15')16:50 317.tex 317.ppt
318Sergey Borisovich ShaulovP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia318The modern status of the “SPHERE” experiment (15')17:05 318.tex 318.ppt
 
Day 4: Friday, August 18, 2006
UHE Cosmic Rays, Exotic Phenomena and Dark Matter
Morning Session: chaired by Ralph Engel, Eun-Suk Seo
401Stanislav KnurenkoInstitute of Cosmophysical Research and AeronomyRussia401Recent results from Yakutsk experiment: development of EAS, energy spectrum and primary particle mass composition in the energy region of 1015–5×1019 eV by Yakutsk data (invited, 30')09:00 401.tex 401.ppt
402Pierre SokolskyUniversity of UtahUSA402Cosmic ray data and their interpretation: about HiRes experiment (invited, 30')09:30 402.ppt
403Kenji ShinozakiMax-Planck-Institute for PhysicsGermany403Re-analysis result of AGASA data (invited, 30')10:00
Coffee Break (20 minutes)10:30
404Danilo ZavrtanikUniversity of Nova GoricaSlovenia404Cosmic rays at extreme energies: status and recent results of the Pierre Auger Observatory (invited, 30')10:50 404.tex 404.pdf
405Shoichi OgioOsaka City UniversityJapan405Cosmic ray data and their interpretation: about Telescope Array experiment (invited, 30')11:20 405.ppt
406Andreas HaungsForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany406EAS radio detection with LOPES (invited, 30')11:50 406.tex 406.ppt
407Oscar SaavedraDipartimento di Fisica Generale and INFN, TorinoItaly407Search for SQM in cosmic rays at Chacaltaya (invited, 30')12:20 407.tex 407.ppt
Lunch12:50
Afternoon/Evening Session: chaired by Paolo Lipari, Hongbo Hu
408Chun LiuInstitute of Theoretical Physics, CASChina408Exotica: about Super-Symmetry (invited, 30')14:00 408.pdf
409Mario BertainaRIKENJapan409The JEM/EUSO project: observing extreme high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos from the international space station (15')14:30 409.tex 409.pdf
410James MatthewsLouisiana State UniversityUSA410Properties of the highest energy events from the Pierre Auger Observatory (15')14:45 410.tex 410.ppt
411Bingkai ZhangInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina411The UHECR events reconstruction of HiRes and spectrum analysis (15')15:00 411.tex 411.ppt
412Alexei MikhailovInstitute of Cosmophysical Research and AeronomyRussia412Extensive air showers with the small muon composition in the region of ultrahigh energies (15')15:15 412.tex 412.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)15:30
413Alexei MikhailovInstitute of Cosmophysical Research and AeronomyRussia413Are ultrahigh energy cosmic rays heavy nuclei? (15')15:50 413.tex 413.ppt
414Yoshimitsu WadaSaitama UniversityJapan414Simulation study on identifiability of UHE Gamma-ray air showers (15')16:05 414.tex 414.ppt
415Chao ZhangInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina415Possibility to detect upgoing sleptons (15')16:20 415.tex 415.ppt
416Shoubai LiangOkayama UniversityJapan416Nuclearites search with the TLS detector (15')16:35 416.tex 416.ppt
 
Day 5: Saturday, August 19, 2006
VHE Cosmic Rays: Measurement of Air Shower Secondaries
Morning Session: chaired by Mark Strikman, Ming-Huey Alfred Huang
501Makio ShibataYokohama National UniversityJapan501Cosmic ray data and their interpretation: about the Tibet Shower Array (YBJ) (invited, 30')09:00 501.ppt
502Holger UlrichForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany502Cosmic ray data and their interpretation: about KASCADE and K-GRANDE experiment (invited, 30')09:30 502.pdf
503Saburo KawakamiOsaka City UniversityJapan503Study on nuclear composition of primary cosmic rays around the knee region utilizing muon multiplicity with GRAPES experiment at Ooty (invited, 30')10:00 503.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)10:30
504Xinhua BaiBartol Research Institute, University of DelawareUSA504Air showers in a three dimensional array: initial data from IceTop/IceCube (invited, 30')10:50 504.tex 504.ppt
505Claus GrupenSiegen UniversityGermany505Cosmic ray results from the CosmoALEPH experiment (invited, 30')11:20 505.tex 505.pdf
506Zhiguo YaoInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina506Status of L3+C data analysis (invited, 30')11:50 506.tex 506.ppt
507Takaaki KajitaICRR, University of TokyoJapan507Neutrinos at high energies: atmospheric neutrinos (invited, 30')12:20 507.pdf
Lunch12:50
Afternoon/Evening Session: chaired by Takaaki Kajita, Michele Iacovacci
508Timo EnqvistUniversity of OuluFinland508EMMA - a new underground cosmic-ray experiment (15')14:00 508.tex 508.pdf
509Romen MartirosovYerevan Physics InstituteArmenia509Results from the GAMMA array on Mt. Aragats (15')14:15 509.tex 509.ppt
510Lawrence JonesUniversity of MichiganUSA510Future plans for the GAMMA array on Mt. Aragats (15')14:30 510.tex 510.ppt
511Jing HuangICRR, University of TokyoJapan511The cosmic-ray energy spectrum around the knee measured by the Tibet-III air-shower array (15')14:45 511.tex
512Megumi OkitaOkayama UniversityJapan512Primary energy spectrum of cosmic rays obtained by arrival time spread of particles in EAS (15')15:00 512.tex 512.ppt
513Yuri StenkinInstitute for Nuclear Research, RASRussia513Thermal neutrons in EAS: a new dimension in EAS study (15')15:15 513.tex 513.ppt
514Anatoly ErlykinP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia514The neutron “thunder” accompanying the extensive air shower (15')15:30 514.tex 514.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)15:45
515Janusz KempaWarsaw Universitry of TechnologyPoland515The implications of charged particle lateral distribution function for extensive air studies (15')16:05 515.tex 515.ppt
516Janusz KempaWarsaw Universitry of TechnologyPoland516Role of fluctuations in the primary energy estimation of cosmic rays (15')16:20 516.tex 516.ppt
517Oscar SaavedraDipartimento di Fisica Generale and INFN, TorinoItaly517New approach to muon investigations in inclined EAS (15')16:35 517.tex 517.ppt
518Spencer KleinLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryUSA518Prompt muons in EAS (15')16:50 518.ppt
519Hiroki MatsumotoOkayama University of ScienceJapan519Energy spectrum of muon in EAS (15')17:05 519.tex 519.ppt
520Andreas HaungsForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany520Investigation of muons in EAS with KASCADE-Grande (15')17:20 520.tex 520.ppt
521Shuhei TsujiKawasaki Medical SchoolJapan521The atmospheric muon flux and the charge ratio using a magnet spectrometer (15')17:35 521.tex 521.ppt
522Valery PetkovInstitute for Nuclear Research, RASRussia522High energy muon number spectrum detected at Baksan underground scintillation telescope (15')17:50 522.tex 522.ppt
523Atsushi IyonoOkayama University of ScienceJapan523Muon components detected by EAS array and Okayama muon Telescope experiments (15')18:05 523.tex 523.ppt
524Iliana BrancusNational Institute Physics and Nuclear EngineeringRomania524WILLI - a scintillator detector set-up for studies of the zenith and azimuth variation of atmospheric muon flux and of the charge ratio (talk is delivered by HAUNGS Andreas, 15')18:20 524.tex 524.ppt
 
Day 6: Sunday, August 20, 2006
Origin of Cosmic Rays, Gamma / Neutrino Astrophysics
Morning Session: chaired by Pierre Sokolsky, Andreas Haungs
601Zhen CaoInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina601Review of τ neutrino meeting held in April 2006 (invited, 30')09:00
602K.S. ChengUniversity of Hong KongHong Kong602Electron/poistron annihilation emission from the galactic black hole (invited, 30')09:30 602.tex 602.ppt
603Michele IacovacciUniversity and INFN of NapoliItaly603Status of ARGO-YBJ: an overview (invited, 30')10:00 603.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)10:30
604Adrian BilandETH ZurichSwitzerland604VHE gamma-rays with the MAGIC telescope (invited, 30')10:50 604.tex 604.pdf
605Xianwu XuUniversity of WisconsinUSA605The results achieved with AMANDA and IceCube detectors (invited, 30')11:20 605.tex 605.ppt
606Carsten RottPenn State UniversityUSA606IceCube status, performance and future (invited, 30')11:50 606.tex 606.ppt
607Zhizhong XingInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina607Neutrino telescopes as a probe of active and sterile neutrino mixing patterns (invited, 30')12:20 607.tex 607.ppt
608Pierre SokolskyUniversity of UtahUSA608Gene Loh In Memoriam (invited, 15')12:50 608.ppt
Lunch13:05
Afternoon/Evening Session: chaired by Danilo Zavrtanik, Kenji Shinozaki
609Takashi SakoICRR, University of TokyoJapan609Spectral index of high-energy cosmic rays by the Compton Getting effect at solar time frame with the Tibet air shower array (15')14:00 609.tex 609.ppt
610Takayuki SaitoICRR, University of TokyoJapan610A northern sky survey for steady 100 TeV Gamma-ray point sources with the Tibet air shower array (15')14:15 610.tex 610.ppt
611Songzhan ChenInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina611Characteristic plane method with conical correction (15')14:30 611.tex 611.ppt
612Fengrong ZhuInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina612Simulation of the ARGO-YBJ experiment operated in scalar mode (15')14:45 612.tex 612.ppt
613Min ZhaInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina613Simulation study of AS particle near the core region seen by ARGO-YBJ (15')15:00 613.tex 613.ppt
614Youheng TanInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina614The Yangbajing super complex array plan based on the ARGO carpet (15')15:15 614.ppt
615Vera Georgievna SinitsynaP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia615TeV to PeV neutrinos and gamma-rays with Mountain SHALON mirror Cherenkov telescope (15')15:30 615.tex
Coffee Break (20 minutes)15:45
616Vera Georgievna SinitsynaP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia616Contribution to the cosmic ray flux from Geminga and Tycho’s Supernovae (15')16:05 616.tex
617Aleksandr LidvanskyInstitute for Nuclear Research, RASRussia617Amplitude and direction of the anisotropy of cosmic rays of TeV energies (15')16:20 617.tex 617.ppt
618Chisato NodaOkayama University Of ScienceJapan618The anisotropy of cosmic ray flux in Large Area Air Shower experiments (15')16:35 618.tex 618.ppt
619Vera Yurievna SinitsynaP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia619Gamma-emission of very high energy from metagalactic sources Mkn421, Mkn501, NGC1275 and 3c454.3, 1739+522 (15')16:50 619.tex
620Arnulfo ZepedaCinvestavMexico620Influence of the regeneration by neutral currents in the observable flux of upward-going muons induced by astrophysical neutrinos (15')17:05 620.tex 620.ppt
621Markus RothForschungszentrum KarlsruheGermany621An MC approach to simulate up- and down going neutrino showers including the local topographic environment (15')17:20 621.tex 621.pdf
622Ming-Huey Alfred HuangNational United UniversityTaiwan622Monte-Carlo simulation of high energy neutrino interaction with the Earth (15')17:35 622.tex 622.ppt
623Masato TakitaICRR, University of TokyoJapan623A large underground water Cherenkov muon detector array with the Tibet air shower array for the Gamma-ray astronomy in the 100 TeV region: overview and physics goal (15')17:50 623.tex 623.ppt
624Atsushi ShiomiICRR, University of TokyoJapan624A large underground water Cherenkov muon detector array with the Tibet air shower array for the Gamma-ray astronomy in the 100 TeV region: detector design and simulation (15')18:05 624.tex 624.ppt
625Yong ZhangInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina625CRTNT electronic read-out system design and test (15')18:20 625.tex 625.ppt
626Alan WatsonUniversity of LeedsUK626The future of the series (invited, 10')18:35 626.ppt
627All Participants 627Poster session 2 (30')18:45
Banquet19:30
 
Day 7: Monday, August 21, 2006
Excursion Day
Excursion to Penglai Pavilion and Chateau Changyu-Castel08:00
 
Day 8: Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Summary of the Symposium
Morning Session: chaired by Mao He, Alan Watson
801Ricardo VazquezUniversidade de Santiago de CompostelaSpain801Summary talk - the modeling and theoretical perspective (invited, 45')09:00 801.ppt
802Alan WatsonUniversity of LeedsUK802Summary talk: the experimental situation (invited, 45')09:45 802.ppt
Coffee Break (20 minutes)10:30
803All Participants (Chaired by Claus Grupen) 803Discussion: the future of the Series (invited, 60')10:50
804Yuqian Ma (Chairman of LOC)IHEP BeijingChina804Closing remark (invited, 10')11:50
 
 
All Days: August 15-22, 2006
List of Posters
901Benzhong DaiYunnan UniversityChina901Mature gamma-ray pulsars as possible sources of Galactic positrons  901.tex
902Zhaoyang FengInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina902A plan to calibrate the detector of Yangbajing air shower Core array using the test beam of BEPCII  902.tex 902.ppt
903Quanbu GouInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina903An YBJ-ARGO RPC operated in avalanche mode  903.ppt
904Yan HouSouthwest Jiaotong UniversityChina904Cosmic ray knee composition seen by a hadron calorimeter plus ARGO  904.tex
905Jing HuangICRR, University of TokyoJapan905A Monte Carlo study to measure the energy spectra of the primary heavy components at the knee using a new Tibet AS core detector array and a large underground muon detector array  905.tex
906Atsushi IyonoOkayama University of ScienceJapan906Simultaneous-multiple EAS events searched with Large Area Air Shower experiments.  906.tex 906.pdf
907Janusz KempaWarsaw Universitry of TechnologyPoland907Integral energy spectrum of muons deep underground  907.tex
908Xiaogang LanSouthwest Jiaotong UniversityChina908An approach to measure p-air inelastic cross section by a hadron calorimeter plus ARGO  908.tex 908.doc
909Aifeng LiInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina909Observation of periodic variation of cosmic ray intensity with the Tibet Ⅲ air shower array  909.tex 909.ppt
910Fu-Hu LiuShanxi UniversityChina910Photon emission in Au-Au (Pb-Pb) collisions at √s = 62.4A (17.3A) GeV  910.tex 910.pdf
911Alexei MikhailovInstitute of Cosmophysical Research and AeronomyRussia911The arrival directions of cosmic rays ultrahigh energy and pulsars  911.tex 911.ppt
912Nina NesterovaP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia912Search for sources of primary cosmic rays at energies above 0.1 PeV at Tien Shan (talk is delivered by Her Colleague)  912.tex 912.doc
913Xiangdong ShengInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina913Analog readout in the ARGO-YBJ experiment  913.tex 913.ppt
914Vera Georgievna SinitsynaP.N. Lebedev Physical InstituteRussia914TeV gamma-ray emission from binaries: 2129+47XR and Cygnus X-3  914.tex 914.pdf
915Yuri StenkinInstitute for Nuclear Research, RASRussia915Lateral distribution for aligned events in muon groups deep underground  915.tex 915.pdf
916Yungang WangInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina916Preliminary result of the Moon shadow using ARGO-YBJ air-shower array  916.tex 916.ppt
917Gang XiaoInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina917Structrue of the cosmic ray and tau neutrino telescope  917.tex
918Alexey YushkovAltai State UniversityRussia918Spectrum and mass composition of primary cosmic rays in the “knee” region  918.tex 918.pdf
919Alexey YushkovAltai State UniversityRussia919Cosmic ray primary mass composition above the knee: deduction from lateral distribution of electrons  919.tex 919.pdf
920Fengrong ZhuInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASChina920Inspiration from relativistic solar cosmic ray events  920.tex 920.pdf

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