DISPLAYTITLE Dryasplant taxobox image Dryas drummondii6.jpg image caption Dryas suendermannii regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae subfamilia Dryadoideae genus Dryas genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Speciea subdivision See text Dryas is a genus of dwarf Perennial plant perennial herbaceous plant s in the rose family Rosaceae , native to the arctic alpine arctic and alpine regions of Europe , Asia and North America . The genus is named after the Greek nymph Dryas . The classification of Dryas ... Network Dryas Huxley, A. 1992 . New RHS Dictionary of Gardening . Macmillan D. suendermannii . DEFAULTSORT DryasPlant Category Dryadeae Rosales stub ca Drias cs Dry dka da Rypelyng de Silberwurzen eo Driado genro ka lt Driada ja pl D bik ru simple Dryasplant ..., Torsten journal International Journal of Plant Sciences volume 164 pages 197 display authors 1 last2 .... Plant Systematics and Evolution . 266 1 2 5 43. ref There are three species and one Hybrid biology hybrid Dryas drummondii Drummond s Avens Dryas integrifolia Entire leaved Avens Dryas octopetala Mountain Avens Dryas suendermannii D. drummondii D. octopetala The species are superficially similar .... The flowers are erect and white with a yellow centre Dryas integrifolia , Dryas octopetala or pendulous and all yellow Dryas drummondii , and held conspicuously above the small plants. The hybrid has ... Dryas plants have root nodule s that host the nitrogen fixation nitrogen fixing bacterium Frankia ... of root nodule symbioses and implications for expanding symbioses to new host plant genera. Plant and Soil . 194 185 192. ref ref Markham, J. H. 2009 . Does Dryas integrifolia fix nitrogen? Botany . 87 1106 1109. ref Dryas is the clan badge of Clan MacNeil of Scotland. The Younger Dryas and Older Dryas stadial s are geological periods of cold temperature that are named after Dryas octopetala ... more details
For other uses of Dryas or Drias see Dryas disambiguation , Drias disambiguation , Dryad disambiguation , and Hamadryad disambiguation . Dryas oak is the name of nine characters in Greek mythology 1. Dryas was the son of King Lycurgus Thrace Lycurgus , king of the Edoni in Thrace . He was killed when Lycurgus went insane ref Homer calls him mainomenos , mad like a maenad Iliad 4.130 40. ref and mistook him for a mature trunk of ivy , a plant holy to the god Dionysus , whose Cult religion cult Lycurgus was attempting to extirpate. Resisting the arrival of the god, Lycurgus had pursued all of Dionysus followers, the Maenads , with an ox goad and imprisoned them ref The mytheme of the resistance to Dionysus arrival and the god s retaliation is repeated in numerous contexts. A myth of arrival whose ... 4 says that Zeus struck him blind Dryas, the oak, is sacred to Zeus. The compiler of Bibliotheke 3.5.1 says that Dionysus drove Lycurgus insane. In his madness, Lycurgus pruned the corpse of Dryas ... Text Apollodorus3.html 5 3.5.1 ref 2. Dryas , father of the aforementioned Lycurgus , and thus grandfather of Dryas 1. In Iliad 1, Nestor given name Nestor numbers Dryas among an earlier generation ... Lycurgus killed. 3. Dryas , the son of Ares or of Iapetus mythology Iapetus . He was involved in the hunt ... www.theoi.com Text HyginusFabulae4.html 159, 173 . ref 4. Dryas the seer, father of Municus . 5. Dryas , one of the suitors of Pallene , daughter of Sithon mythology Sithon . He was killed by Clitus , who then went on to marry Pallene. 6. Dryas , father of Amphilochus . 7. Dryas , one of the sons ... mythology KALIADNE Bot generated title ref 8. Dryas , a chieftain from Tanagra he brought 1000 archers ... ref 9. Dryas , a Greek warrior killed, during the Trojan War , by Deiphobus . ref Quintus Smyrnaeus ... Greek mythology Category Greek mythology of Thrace ca Driant cs Dry s el es Dryas it Dryas ja pt Dryas sr tr Dryas ... more details
wiktionary DryasdryasDryas is the name of multiple characters in Greek mythology. Dryas may also refer to In biology DryasplantDryasplant , a genus of plants Dryas butterfly Dryas butterfly , a monotypic genus of butterflies containing the single species Dryas iulia Dryas monkey Cercopithecus dryas , a little known species of guenon found only in the Congo Basin Dryas octopetala , an arctic alpine flowering plant In geology and ecology Middle Dryas , a climatic period Older Dryas , a climatic period Oldest Dryas , a climatic period Younger Dryas , a climatic period See also Drias disambiguation Dryad disambiguation disambig ca Dryas de Dryas fr Dryas it Dryas disambigua nl Dryas ja ru fi Dryas sv Dryas ... more details
italic title taxobox image mountainavens2.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus DryasplantDryas species D. octopetala binomial Dryas octopetala binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Dryas octopetala common name s include mountain avens , white dryas , and white dryad is an arctic alpine flowering plant in the family biology family Rosaceae . It is a small prostrate evergreen subshrub forming large colonies, and is a popular flower in rock garden s. The specific name botany specific epithet octopetala derives from the Greek language Greek octo eight and petalon petal , referring to the eight petals of the flower, an unusual number in the Rosaceae, where five is the normal number. However flowers with up to 16 petals also occur naturally. Distribution Dryas octopetala has a widespread occurrence ... barrens, forming a distinct heath community on calcareous soil s. Climatology The Younger Dryas , Older Dryas and Oldest Dryas stadial s are named after Dryas octopetala , because of the great quantities of its pollen found in cores dating from those times. During these cold spells, Dryas octopetala ... Image Dryas octopetala Liechtenstein.jpg Image Dryas octopetala a4.jpg Image Dryas octopetala seed head.jpg Seed head of Dryas octopetala gallery Further reading wikispecies cite journal last Elkington first T. T. authorlink coauthors year 1971 month title Dryas Octopetala L. journal .... year 1995 month title Fungal Endophytes of Dryas octopetala from a High Arctic Polar Semidesert and from ... Eurasia, exemplified by the mountain avens Dryas octopetala L. journal Molecular Ecology volume 15 ... dr as es Dryas octopetala eo Okpetala driado fr Dryade huit p tales hsb Sl borni ka is Holtas ley it Dryas octopetala hu Havasi magcs k nl Zilverkruid ja no Reinrose nn Reinrose pl D bik o miop atkowy pt Dryas octopetala ro Argin ica ru se Nuors fi Lapinvuokko ... more details
Image Alpine valley.jpg thumb right Alpine valley, like Oldest Dryas The Oldest Dryas was a climatic ... , the Oldest Dryas corresponds to the Gschnitz stadial of the W rm glaciation . The three Dryas periods younger, older, oldest are named for a marker species, Dryas octopetala , detected in core sample s of glacial ice and peat bog s. The Oldest Dryas corresponds to pollen zone Ia. Dating ... shore of Lake Neuch tel in Switzerland , 1992 1993, places the end of the Oldest Dryas at about .... The end of the Oldest Dryas is sharply defined. The beginning is a long, gently sloping band, probably ... date for the end of the oldest Dryas at the sharp temperature rise of 14.67 ky BP. Late Pleistocene ... Dryas, the B lling Oscillation B lling interstadial , the Older Dryas stadial , the Aller d Oscillation Aller d interstadial , and the Younger Dryas stadial . The Holocene begins immediately ... Dryas is missing, as in the Jura mountains Jura of France , or is negligible in the evidence. In that case, the initial part of the sequence appears to be Oldest Dryas cold , B lling Aller d warm , Younger Dryas cold . The B lling Aller d corresponds to the Windermere interstadial in Great Britain Britain . Often, however, the apparently missing Older Dryas is a problem of resolution in the evidence ... , usually detect the Older Dryas. Even when detected, the Older Dryas appears to be no more ... the Oldest Dryas, a treeless Europe similar to the Arctic tundra presented itself. It contained shrubs and herbaceous plants such as Poaceae , grasses Artemisia plant Artemisia Dwarf Birch Betula nana , dwarf birch Dwarf Willow Salix retusa , dwarf willow Dryas octopetala gallery Image Grasslands menggu.jpg ... vulgaris Image Betula nana0.jpg Betula nana Image Mountainavens2.jpg Dryas octopetala gallery ... into refugia. Starting in the oldest Dryas they began to repopulate Europe. The brown bear ... of the hunt have gradually become adept at herding. See also Older Dryas Younger Dryas External ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Bulbophyllum dryas image regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae genus Bulbophyllum species Bulbophyllum dryas binomial binomial authority synonyms Bulbophyllum dryas is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum . References http bulbophyllum checklist.bulbophyllum.at The Bulbophyllum Checklist http www.orchidspecies.com indexbulb.htm The internet Orchid species Photo Encyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Bulbophyllum Dryas Category Bulbophyllum dryas Bulbophyllum stub az Bulbophyllum dryas vi Bulbophyllum dryas ... more details
in Scandinavia with glacial tundra which is the habitat of the plantDryasplantDryas octopetala ... GRIP sequence red showing the Younger Dryas event at around 11.0  ka  BP. The vertical axis ... composition of chem 18 O in an ice core . The Younger Dryas stadial , also referred to as the Big ... The Younger Dryas cold spell a quest for causes journal Global and Planetary Change volume 3 issue ... reveal sup 14 sup C calibration uncertainties during the Younger Dryas journal Nature Geoscience volume ... K. F. last7 Southon first7 J. bibcode 2008NatGe...1..263M ref The Younger Dryas stadial is thought ... . It is named after an indicator genus , the Arctic alpine alpine tundra wildflower Dryas octopetala ... 10.1111 j.1502 3885.2002.tb01068.x ref ref cite doi 10.1144 pygs.55.1.33 noedit ref The Younger Dryas GS1 is also a Blytt Sernander climate period detected from layers in north European bog peat . The Dryas ... 20,000 years ago. The Older Dryas occurred approximately 1,000 years before the Younger Dryas and lasted about 300 years. ref cite doi 10.1111 j.1502 3885.1974.tb00669.x ref The Oldest Dryas is dated between approximately 18,000 and 15,000 Before Present BP . Abrupt climate change The Younger Dryas ... year 2000 title The Younger Dryas cold interval as viewed from central Greenland journal Quaternary ... title Abrupt accumulation increase at the Younger Dryas termination in the GISP2 ice core journal Nature ... that the summit of Greenland was approximately convert 15 C change colder during the Younger Dryas ... at the end of the Younger Dryas interval from thermally fractionated gases in polar ice journal Nature ..., the Younger Dryas is a well defined synchronous cool period. ref http www.grida.no climate ipcc tar ... Dryas, and has no clearly defined Image Epica vostok grip 40kyr HCO.png start or end Peter Huybers Huybers has argued that there is fair confidence in the absence of the Younger Dryas in Antarctica ... ref Timing of the tropical counterpart to the Younger Dryas the Deglaciation Climate Reversal DCR ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Lestes dryas image LestesDryasMale.JPG regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Odonata subordo Zygoptera familia Lestidae genus Lestes species L. dryas binomial Lestes dryas binomial authority William Forsell Kirby Kirby , 1890 Lestes dryas is a species of damselfly which is found across Europe, Asia and North America. In North America it is known as the Emerald Spreadwing and this name is becoming more widely used in Europe. In Great Britain Britain , it is very rare so its common name is the Scarce Emerald Damselfly . An alternate name in Ireland is the Turlough Spreadwing . ref name NHID cite book title The Natural History of Ireland s Dragonflies year 2004 publisher Ulster Museum isbn 9780900761454 author Brian Nelson, Robert Thompson ref L. dryas can tolerate extreme conditions that few other dragonflies can survive. Identification Like the other members of the Lestes genus both sexes of L. dryas have largely metallic green bodies with a bronze iridescence . They usually rest with their wings half spread. L.dryas is very similar in appearance to the Emerald Damselfly Lestes sponsa L. sponsa and care must be taken to tell the two species .... dryas and Lestes sponsa L. sponsa are black whilst in the other European Lestes they are white or light coloured. L. dryas and Lestes sponsa L. sponsa have slightly different shaped appendages as show in the photographs. Image LestesDryasCerci.jpg thumb upright left L. dryas male, anal appendage Image .... Image Emerald spreadwing 2.jpg thumb L. dryas female Habitat and distribution L. dryas is found ... from France to the Pacific and across north America. L. dryas is the only Lestes that occurs in Europe ... Dragonfly Society accessdate 7 June 2011 ref Behaviour Image LestesDryas.jpg thumb L. dryas male .... Elongated eggs are laid, usually above water, into plant stems, such as rushes, which are covered as water ... of Europe Category Animals described in 1890 de Gl nzende Binsenjungfer fr Lestes dryas lt Blizgan ioji ... more details
The Older Dryas was a stadial period between the B lling oscillation B lling and Aller d oscillation s during the Pleistocene glacial period of 11,700 12,000 uncalibrated years ago. ref Curriculum University of Arizona, Department of Palynology, References to Axel Blytt, Rutger Sernander, Gerard DeGeer, and Lenart Von Post. http www.geo.arizona.edu palynology geos462 02holocene.html ref It is named after an indicator genus, the alpine tundra plantDryasplantDryas , which flourished during that period of time. It was a variable cold, dry Blytt Sernander period, observed in climatological evidence ... is considered a single interstadial period . Evidence of the Older Dryas is strongest in northern .... Dates In the Greenland oxygen isotope record, the Older Dryas appears as a downward peak establishing ... segment. You might read that the Older Dryas is centered near 14,100 Before Present BP or is 100 ... 13,700 BP cal. The best approach attempts to include the Older Dryas in a sequence of points as close ... precision U Th dating of speleothems from South and East of France. ref Capturing the Older Dryas through .... During the Older Dryas, the glacier advanced again and the trees retreated southward, to be replaced ... be continuing today. Flora Older Dryas species are usually found in sediment below the bottom layer ... Pinaceae or pine family Poland Dryas octopetala , or dryas Salix herbacea , or dwarf willow Oxyria digyna , or mountain sorrel. Grasslands species are Artemisia plant Artemisia , sagebrush or wormwood ... Dryas. During the Older Dryas, contemporaneous with the Havelte Group of the late Hamburgian, the Federmesser ... , which used tusks in building shelters. See also Younger Dryas Oldest Dryas External links ... doc programma heiri.pdf 22Older Dryas 22&hl en&lr lang en Late Glacial Palaeoenvironments ... Category Palynology Category Blytt Sernander de ltere Dryaszeit it Dryas arcaico nl Oude Dryas no Eldre dryas nn Eldre dryas ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Aloeides dryas image image width 240px image caption regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae tribus genus Aloeides species A. dryas binomial Aloeides dryas binomial authority Tite & Dickson, 1968 ref http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea lycaenidae theclinae aloeides index.html Aloeides , Site of Markku Savela ref synonyms The Transvaal Copper Aloeides dryas is a butterfly of the Lycaenidae family. It is found in South Africa , where it is known from Swaziland to northern KwaZulu Natal and Mpumalanga , then along the Drakensberg and Wolkberg to the Limpopo Province . The wingspan is 26 31 mm for males and 28 34 mm females. There are several generations in the warmer months, with adults on wing from September to as late as June with peaks in November and February ref Woodhall, S. Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa, Cape Town Struik Publishers, 2005. ref . The larvae feed on Lotononis species. References Reflist wikispecies commons Category Lycaeninae lycaenidae stub vi Aloeides dryas ... more details
Taxobox image Minois Dryas.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae tribus Satyrini genus Minois species M. dryas binomial Minois dryas binomial authority Giovanni Antonio Scopoli Scopoli , Entomologia Carniolica 1763 The Dryad Minois dryas is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in Southern and Central Europe up to Central Asia and Japan . File Satyrinae Minois dryas.JPG thumb left 200px Lateral view File Minois dryas larva.jpg thumb left 200px Larva The wingspan is convert 45 60 mm . The butterfly is on wing from June to September depending on the location. The larvae feed on grass species, such as Molinia caerulea , Calamagrostis species and Bromus . External links http nlbif.eti.uva.nl bis vlinders.php?selected beschrijving&menuentry soorten&id 371 Butterflies of Europe Category Satyrini Category Butterflies and moths of Europe Category Animals described in 1763 Satyrinae stub de Blau ugiger Waldportier fr Grand n gre des bois ko hu Fekete szemeslepke nl Blauwoogvlinder pl Skalnik driada ... more details
Taxobox name Dryas monkey ref name msw3 MSW3 Groves pages 156 id 12100462 ref status CR trend unknown ..., M. year 2008 id 4216 title Cercopithecus dryas downloaded 12 November 2008 Database entry includes ... C. dryas binomial Cercopithecus dryas binomial authority Ernst Schwarz Schwarz , 1932 synonyms salongo small Thys van den Audenaerde, 1977 small range map Cercopithecus dryas distribution.svg range map caption Geographic range The Dryas monkey Cercopithecus dryas , also known as Salonga monkey or ntolu ... salongo common name Zaire Diana monkey were in fact Dryas monkeys. ref cite journal last Colyn first M. coauthors Gautier Hion, A., & Vanden Audenaerde, D. T. year 1991 title Cercopithecus dryas Schwarz ... older sources treat the Dryas monkey as a subspecies of the Diana monkey and classify it as Cercopithecus diana dryas , but it is geographically isolated from any known Diana monkey population. While the Dryas monkey formerly was considered data deficient , recent evidence suggests it is very rare ... & Hurley, M. 2008. Cercopithecus dryas. In IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. www.iucnredlist.org . Downloaded on 08 December 2011. ref Life History Adult male Dryas monkeys ... The diet of the Dryas is said to be made up of mostly vegetarian foods. Such foods include fruits ... to other Dryas monkeys, or communicating to other individuals. When living exclusively amongst ... there are currently no Dryas monkeys in captivity, that lifespan is unknown. ref name Hart As mentioned .... ref name Hart The only conservation efforts known for Dryas monkeys comes from the community managed ... dryasDryas monkey commons http www.gisbau.uniroma1.it amd amd305.html African Mammals Databank entry for the Dryas Monkey http ips.conference services.net resources 354 1080 pdf IPSoc2008 0828.pdf ... dryas eu Cercopithecus dryas fr Cercopithecus dryas ko it Cercopithecus dryas ru sr Cercopithecus dryas fi Dryasmarakatti sv Dryasmarkatta ... more details
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis or Clovis comet hypothesis was the hypothesis hypothesized large air burst or earth impact event impact of an object or objects from outer space that initiated the Younger Dryas cold period about 12,900 Before Present BP Radiocarbon dating Calibration calibrated 10,900 BP uncalibrated . ref name PNAS07A cite journal doi 10.1073 pnas.0706977104 url http www.pnas.org cgi content abstract 0706977104v1 last1 Firestone first1 RB last2 West first2 A last3 Kennett first3 JP last4 Becker first4 L last5 Bunch first5 TE last6 Revay first6 ZS last7 Schultz first7 PH last8 Belgya first8 T last9 Kennett first9 DJ title Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact 12,900 years ago that contributed to the megafaunal extinctions and the Younger Dryas cooling journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 104 issue 41 pages 16016 21 year 2007 pmid 17901202 pmc 1994902 bibcode 2007PNAS..10416016F ref One scenario proposes that an air burst and or earth impact with a rare swarm ... bottom of the black mat of organic material that marks the beginning of the Younger Dryas. ref name ... Dryas cooling journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 104 issue 41 pages 16016 21 year 2007 ... 10.1073 pnas.0800560105 author C. Vance Haynes Jr. title Younger Dryas black mats and the Rancholabrean ... Dryas cool interval, producing multiple airbursts and possible surface impacts, with severe ..., M. Sellers, W.S. Wolbach date 2009 1 title Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas Boundary Sediment Layer ..., N. Scott, A. C. title No evidence of nanodiamonds in Younger Dryas sediments to support an impact ... for the 2009 AGU Fall Meeting, December 16, 2009, session titled Younger Dryas Boundary Extraterrestrial ... Fall Meeting, December 16, 2009, session titled Younger Dryas Boundary Extraterrestrial Impact or Not http ... Younger Dryas Event Category Comets Category Extinction Category Ecological theories Category Impact ... del Dryas recente pl Kometa clovis zh ... more details
other uses2 Plant Refimprove date April 2007 Image Plantcover.jpg thumb The Plant. The Plant is an unfinished serial novel published in 2000 as an e book by United States American author Stephen King . The novel is about an editor in a paperback publishing house who gets a manuscript from what appears to be a crackpot. The manuscript is about magic, but it also contains photographs that seem very real. The editor writes the author a rejection slip, but because of the photographs, he also notifies the police where the author lives. This enrages the author, who sends a mysterious plant to the editor s office. The story is told in Epistolary novel epistolary format , consisting entirely of letters, memos and correspondence. History King wrote a few parts of a story by the same name and sent them out as chapbook s to his friends, instead of Christmas card s, in 1982, 1983 and 1985. Just three installments were produced by Stephen King Philtrum Press Philtrum Press before the story was shelved, and the original editions have been hotly sought after collector s items. In 2000, King published the novella Riding the Bullet over the Iinternet , making it the world s first mass market e book ... cracked the encryption . Later that year, King released The Plant directly via his website, unencrypted ... nearly half a million dollars from the release of The Plant in what has been called his e book experiment. ref http www.theregister.co.uk 2001 02 07 stephen king reveals the plant The Register , Stephen King reveals The Plant profit Not Big Publishing s worst nightmare after all, 7 February 2001 ref ref http www.wired.com culture lifestyle news 2000 11 40356 Wired , Stephen King s Plant Uprooted ... 18, 2000. The book has yet to be completed. References reflist Stephen King DEFAULTSORT Plant, The Category ... Epistolary novels Category Unfinished novels Category Novels first published in serial form de The Plant fr The Plant it The Plant hu The Plant pl The Plant ... more details
extinction Horneophytopsida Vascular plant s tracheophytes extinction Rhyniophyta rhyniophytes ... cycads Ginkgophyta ginkgo Gnetophyta gnetae Flowering plant Magnoliophyta flowering plants extinction ... such as flowering plant s, conifer s, fern s, moss es, and green algae , but do not include ... species of plants, of which the great majority, some 260 290 thousand, are seed plant s see ... or Plantae and Animalia also called Metazoa . Since then, it has become clear that the plant ..., particularly in popular contexts. Outside of formal scientific contexts, the term plant implies ... Dictionary cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary plant 5B2 5D title plant 2 Definition ... plant title plant life form Britannica Online Encyclopedia format work accessdate 2009 03 25 ref Current definitions of Plantae When the name Plantae or plant is applied to a specific group of organisms ... groupings are class wikitable Name s Scope Description Embryophyte Land plant s, also known as Embryophyta ... , mosses , and vascular plant s, as well as fossil plants similar to these surviving groups. Green ... been included in the plant kingdom in the past. Most conspicuous among the algae are the seaweed s, multicellular ... classified within the plant kingdom as it is defined here. ref cite journal last Margulis first ... definition of the plant kingdom, although they were in the past. The green plants or Viridiplantae ... some species count estimates of different green plant Viridiplantae divisions. It suggests there are about ... float left margin left 1em Diversity of living green plant Viridiplantae divisions style background ... align right 11,000 ref name Raven 2005 rowspan 5 style background lightgray valign top Seed plant ... Raven 2005 Flowering plant Magnoliophyta align left flowering plants align right 258,650 ref International ... see cultivated plant taxonomy . Evolution see Evolutionary history of plants The evolution of plants ... period. Most plant groups were relatively unscathed by the Permo Triassic extinction event , although ... more details
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