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 | | escala termométrica centesimal (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale), escala termométrica centígrada (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale), escala termométrica Celsius (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale), escala Célsius (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale). |  | | Celsius temperaturskala (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale), :Celsius-skala (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale). |  | | κλίμακα Celcius (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale), εκατονταβάθμια θερμομετρική κλίμακα (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale), θερμομετρική κλίμακα Κελσίου (Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale). |
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| | Celsius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Centigrade scale is the original scale devised by Anders Celsius (1701-1744) in which the boiling point of water at 1,000 millibars was defined as 0 degrees and the freezing point of water was defined as 100 degrees. |  | | The Celsius scale sets 0.01 °C to be at the triple point of water and a degree Celsius to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. |  | | The current official definition of the Celsius scale sets 0.01 °C to be at the triple point of water and a degree to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius
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| | Scales of Measure |
 | | The Celsius scale was invented by the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744, Sweden). |  | | It is fixed by two temperatures: zero degrees Celsius is the freezing temperature of water (at a standard sea-level air pressure), and a hundred degrees Celsius is the boiling temperature of water at the same pressure. |  | | The zero point of the Celsius scale is practical, because below zero degrees Celsius you have to watch for ice on the roads and for frozen water pipes. |
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http://www.smv.org/jims/l5.htm
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| | Algorithms - Schlatter and Baker |
 | | C Reference Stipanuk paper entitled: C "ALGORITHMS FOR GENERATING A SKEW-T, LOG P C DIAGRAM AND COMPUTING SELECTED METEOROLOGICAL C QUANTITIES." C ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES LABORATORY C U.S. C Baker, Schlatter 17-MAY-1982 C THIS FUNCTION RETURNS POTENTIAL TEMPERATURE (CELSIUS) GIVEN C TEMPERATURE T (CELSIUS) AND PRESSURE P (MB) BY SOLVING THE POISSON C EQUATION. |  | | C Reference Stipanuk paper entitled: C "ALGORITHMS FOR GENERATING A SKEW-T, LOG P C DIAGRAM AND COMPUTING SELECTED METEOROLOGICAL C QUANTITIES." C ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES LABORATORY C U.S. C Baker, Schlatter 17-MAY-1982 C THIS FUNCTION RETURNS THE WET-BULB TEMPERATURE TW (CELSIUS) C GIVEN THE TEMPERATURE T (CELSIUS), DEW POINT TD (CELSIUS) C AND PRESSURE P (MB). |  | | C Reference Stipanuk paper entitled: C "ALGORITHMS FOR GENERATING A SKEW-T, LOG P C DIAGRAM AND COMPUTING SELECTED METEOROLOGICAL C QUANTITIES." C ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES LABORATORY C U.S. C Baker, Schlatter 17-MAY-1982 C THIS FUNCTION RETURNS THE SATURATION VAPOR PRESSURE OVER C WATER (MB) GIVEN THE TEMPERATURE (CELSIUS). |
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http://www.wahiduddin.net/calc/density_algorithms.htm
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| | Re: why not ""degree sign"" on "K" |
 | | To say that the purpose of the term "degree" is only to appear before or after "Celsius" in order to show whether we mean a temperature or a change in temperature is a historical fiction; things didn't develop that way. |  | | Muhammad Ihsan Baig wrote: >My student asked me we put degree sign on Celsius and Fahrenheit scles >of temperture but we don't pur the degree sign on kelvin scale "K".But The short answer is "By convention.", and that's also the only true answer. |  | | Here is some arithmetic with degrees Celsius and Celsius degrees: 1âC + 1Câ = 2âC. (Start at a temperature of 1 degree Celsius, and raise the temperature 1 Celsius degree; now it's 2 degrees Celsius.) 20âC - 25âC = -5Câ. |
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http://www.lns.cornell.edu/spr/2002-08/msg0043690.html
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| | The Weather Doctor: Weather Whys |
 | | Celsius degrees or Fahrenheit degrees are the intervals between the gradations on that thermometer scale. |  | | Thus a one Celsius degree rise in temperature is equivalent to a 1.8 Fahrenheit degree rise. |  | | In fact, the degree mark should be after the letter when we talk of Celsius degrees, that is C° compared to °C, which denotes degrees Celsius. |
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http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/whys/tempconv.htm
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| | Celsius SNOWBOARD MAGAZINE |
 | | Celsius will be flying Jon Kooley and Jordan Mendenhall to Anchorage, Alaska where they will be handing out stickers, posters and tons of swag to all the attendees of the event. |  | | Celsius has spent the last 2 months testing their products and finalizing their samples for the 05/06 season. |  | | December 10, 2004, San Diego California, Celsius Snowboard Footwear Co. is pleased to announce Chris Dufficy as the newest Celsius team rider. |
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http://www.snowboard-mag.com/taxonomy/term/134
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| | Scales of Measure |
 | | The Celsius scale was invented by the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744, Sweden). |  | | It is fixed by two temperatures: zero degrees Celsius is the freezing temperature of water (at a standard sea-level air pressure), and a hundred degrees Celsius is the boiling temperature of water at the same pressure. |  | | The zero point of the Celsius scale is practical, because below zero degrees Celsius you have to watch for ice on the roads and for frozen water pipes. |
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| | Nordic Culture > Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer and physicist - Scandinavica.com |
 | | Celsius traveled many times to Lapland to study the Aurora Borealis, where he realized the changes of the Earth's magnetic field at the time of the Northern lights and discovered that the Aurora's magnetic activity influences compass needles. |  | | From 1735 to 1737 Celsius took part in earth measuring expeditions to the Ecuator and to Torneå in Swedish Lapland, after which he confirmed the theory of Newton that the shape of the earth is an ellipsoid flattened at the poles. |  | | Celsius' participation in this expedition made him famous and gave him the support of the Swedish authorities to build a modern observatory in Uppsala, which was finished in 1741 with the most modern instrumental technology at that time. |
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http://www.scandinavica.com/culture/famous/celsius.htm
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| | Daniel Fahrenheit, Anders Celsius Left Their Marks, Alaska Science Forum |
 | | Celsius was an astronomer who was born in Uppsala, Sweden in 1701 and died there 43 years later. |  | | A 100-degree scale had been used before Celsius began experimenting with thermometers, but it was his paper, "Observations on two persistent degrees on a thermometer" that earned his monogram a spot on everyone's thermometer. |  | | After he died, his scale was inverted to what we know now as the Celsius scale, with zero representing the freezing point of water at standard atmospheric pressure and 100 the boiling point. |
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http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF13/1317.html
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| | Scales of Measure |
 | | The zero point of the Celsius scale is practical, because below zero degrees Celsius you have to watch for ice on the roads and for frozen water pipes. |  | | It is fixed by two temperatures: zero degrees Celsius is the freezing temperature of water (at a standard sea-level air pressure), and a hundred degrees Celsius is the boiling temperature of water at the same pressure. |  | | Zero degrees Fahrenheit corresponds to about -17.8 degrees Celsius and about 255.4 kelvin. |
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http://www.smv.org/jims/l5.htm
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| | Temperature Converter |
 | | To convert from to Multiply by degree Celsius (°C) kelvin (K) T/K=t/°C+273.15 degree centigrade degree Celsius (°C) t/°C»t/deg.cent. |  | | To convert from to Multiply by degree Celsius (°C) kelvin (K) 1.0 E+00 degree centigrade degree Celsius (°C) 1.0 E+00 degree Fahrenheit (°F) degree Celsius (°C) 5.555 556 E-01 degree Fahrenheit (°F) kelvin (K) 5.555 556 E-01 degree Rankine (°R) kelvin (K) 5.555 556 E-01 |  | | degree Fahrenheit (°F) degree Celsius (°C) t/°C=(t/°F-32)/1.8 degree Fahrenheit (°F) kelvin (K) T/K=(t/°F+459.67)/1.8 degree Rankine (°R) kelvin (K) T/K=(T/°R)/1.8 kelvin (K) degree Celsius (°C) t/°C=T/K-273.15 |
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http://members.optusnet.com.au/ncrick/converters/temperature.html
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| | Temperature Converter |
 | | To convert from to Multiply by degree Celsius (°C) kelvin (K) T/K=t/°C+273.15 degree centigrade degree Celsius (°C) t/°C»t/deg.cent. |  | | To convert from to Multiply by degree Celsius (°C) kelvin (K) 1.0 E+00 degree centigrade degree Celsius (°C) 1.0 E+00 degree Fahrenheit (°F) degree Celsius (°C) 5.555 556 E-01 degree Fahrenheit (°F) kelvin (K) 5.555 556 E-01 degree Rankine (°R) kelvin (K) 5.555 556 E-01 |  | | degree Fahrenheit (°F) degree Celsius (°C) t/°C=(t/°F-32)/1.8 degree Fahrenheit (°F) kelvin (K) T/K=(t/°F+459.67)/1.8 degree Rankine (°R) kelvin (K) T/K=(T/°R)/1.8 kelvin (K) degree Celsius (°C) t/°C=T/K-273.15 |
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http://members.optusnet.com.au/ncrick/converters/temperature.html
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| | Choosing The Right Blast Chiller For Your Operation - Express Hotelier & Caterer |
 | | Whatever the type of blast chiller or chiller freezer you choose, it must be capable of reducing the temperature of a 50 mm layer of food from + 70 degree Celsius to between zero degree Celsius and + three degree Celsius within 90 minutes, when fully loaded. |  | | The store must be capable of holding products at a constant temperature of between zero degree Celsius and + three degree Celsius, and this should be indicated clearly by a visible temperature indicator. |  | | The guidelines on cook-chill and cook-freeze catering systems (DHS) require that the food core temperature is reduced from + 70 degree Celsius to - 18 degree Celsius within 240 minutes. |
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http://www.expresshotelierandcaterer.com/20020513/refrigeration3.shtml
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| | How to Read a METAR Report, Page 8 of 10 |
 | | Celsius Fahrenheit -20 -4 -10 14 0 32 10 50 20 68 30 86 40 104 |  | | Celsius Fahrenheit 10 50 15 59 20 68 |  | | Note that a change of 18 degrees Fahrenheit (from 32 to 50) corresponds to a change of 10 degrees Celsius (from 0 to 10). |
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http://www.met.tamu.edu/class/ATMO151/tut/metar/metar5.html
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| | Degree Celsius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The degree Celsius (symbol: °C) is an SI unit of temperature. |  | | The current official definition of the Celsius sets 0.01 ℃ to be at the triple point of water and a degree to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. |  | | The degree Celsius is the only SI unit whose full unit name ("degree Celsius", not "Celsius") in English includes an upper case letter. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius
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| | Celsius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Celsius scale sets 0.01 °C to be at the triple point of water and a degree Celsius to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. |  | | The current official definition of the Celsius scale sets 0.01 °C to be at the triple point of water and a degree to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. |  | | The centigrade scale is the original scale devised by Anders Celsius, in which the boiling point of water at 1,000 millibars was defined as 0 degrees and the freezing point of water was defined as 100 degrees. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius
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| | Convert (Fahrenheit <--> Celsius) - java, javscript |
 | | celsius = (fahrenheit- 32.0) * (5.0 / 9.0); System.out.println(+ fahrenheit +" degrees Fahrenheit = "+ celsius + " degrees Celcius.");} |  | | fahrenheit= ((9.0/5.0) * celsius) + 32; System.out.println(celsius + " degrees Celsius = " + fahrenheit +" degrees Celsius."); } } } |  | | Convert degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, and vice-versa. |
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http://www.1cplusplusstreet.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=4099&lngWId=2
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| | Celsius Corporation - Archived 8/2001 |
 | | The merger will comprise Celsius Aerotech, including the companies Celsius Metech and Celsius Test Systems, together with Enator Communications, Enator Telub, Enator Miltest, Enator Moveo, Enator Teleanläggningar and parts of Enator Driftsentreprenader and Enator Internservice. |  | | Jan Eiborn, current president of Celsius Aerotech, is now the president of the new company which was formally established on January 1, 2000. |  | | Just prior to the Kockums deal with HDW, Celsius and TietoEnator announced the signing of an agreement to merge Celsius Aerotech and TietoEnator´s Swedish defense-related operations. |
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http://www.forecast1.com/archive/da/da10905.htm
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| | Converting Celsius To Fahrenheit |
 | | As a result of the lesson students will be able to convert a known temperature in celsius to an equal temperature in fahrenheit. |  | | However, a temperature in celsius does not really tell us if it is 100 degrees fahrenheit. |  | | Students will then convert 10 celsius temperatures to fahrenheit in their cooperative learning groups. |
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http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ma9513.html
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| | History of the Celsius temperature scale |
 | | Anders Celsius should be recognized as the first to perform and publish careful experiments aiming at the definition of an international temperature scale on scientific grounds. |  | | Celsius was accustomed to the Réaumur thermometer, but he also used a thermometer made by the French astronomer Joseph-Nicolas Delisle with zero at the boiling point, thus creating a reversed scale with increasing numbers for decreasing temperatures, but avoiding negative numbers. |  | | Anders Celsius early became engaged in the general problem of weights and measures, including temperature measurements. |
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http://www.astro.uu.se/history/celsius_scale.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Celsius |
 | | Celsius, Anders (1701-1744), Swedish astronomer, who first proposed the Celsius thermometer, which has a scale of 100 degrees separating the boiling... |  | | Five different temperature scales are in use today: the Celsius scale, known also as the Centigrade scale, the Fahrenheit scale, the Kelvin scale,... |  | | Anders Celsius, who first proposed the Celsius thermometer |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/Celsius.html
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| | Fahrenheit and Celsius |
 | | The Celsius temperature scale is part of the "metric system" of measurement (SI) and is used throughout the world, though not yet embraced by the American public. |  | | For a long time, the Celsius scale was called "centigrade." The Greek prefix "centi" means one-hundredth and each degree Celsius is one-hundredth of the way between the temperatures of freezing and boiling for water. |  | | Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, introduced his scale is 1742. |
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http://vathena.arc.nasa.gov/curric/weather/fahrcels.html
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| | Encyclopedia: List of eponyms |
 | | Celsius is a small lunar crater that is located in the rugged terrain in the southern hemisphere on the Moons near side. |  | | Anders Celsius â Celsius (unit of temperature) Celsius (Moon crater) |  | | The degree Celsius (°C) is a unit of temperature named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who first proposed a similar system in 1742. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-eponyms
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| | celsius convert degree |
 | | To: degree Celsius degree Fahrenheit degree Rankine degree Reaumur kelvin... |  | | From: degree Celsius degree Fahrenheit degree Rankine degree Reaumur kelvin. |  | | The degree Celsius (°C) scale was devised by dividing... |
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http://www.adrenaline.ca/celsius-convert-degree.html
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 | | When 40 degrees is added to a temperature (Fahrenheit or Celsius) we obtain the distance in degrees from the top of the mercury or alcohol line in the thermometer (assuming that it is a liquid thermometer) to the common point on the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales. |  | | One way to remember which multiplier to use is to remember that Fahrenheit temperature values are almost always larger in magnitude than the equivalent Celsius temperatures. |  | | As one can see, the algorithm for converting from Fahrenheit to Celsius is almost identical to the algorithm for converting from Celsius to Fahrenheit. |
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http://www.sas.org/E-Bulletin/2002-03-08/features3/body.html
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| | Fahrenheit and Celcius |
 | | The Celsius scale was originally developed in 1742 by the Swedish astronomer, Anders Celsius, but was later improved and in 1948 it was called the Celsius scale by the ninth General Conference of Weights and Measures. |  | | Usually in the United States the Fahrenheit is the most commonly used, although Celsius, also know as Centigrade, is becoming more and more popular. |  | | The temperature at which water freezes under standard conditions is 32°F and 0°C. The boiling point of water is 212°F and 100°C. Normal body temperature is 98.6°F and 37°C. Celsius is part of the metric system of measurement. |
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http://www.petzfamilyschool.com/youngcelcius.htm
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| | Anders Celsius (1701-1744) |
 | | Anders Celsius, born in Uppsala, was one of a large number of scientists (all related) originating from Ovanåker in the province of Hälsingland. |  | | He was successful, and the Celsius observatory was ready in 1741, equipped with instruments purchased during his long voyage abroad, comprising the most modern instrumental technology at that time. |  | | His grave is next to his grandfather's, Magnus Celsius, in the church at "Gamla Uppsala", about 5 km north of central Uppsala. |
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http://www.astro.uu.se/history/Celsius_eng.html
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| | Federal Register notice: Metric System, Tables |
 | | To express Celsius temperature, the unit ``degree Celsius'' which is equal to the unit ``kelvin'' is used; in this case, ``degree Celsius'' is a special name used in place of ``kelvin.'' An interval or difference of Celsius temperature can, however, be expressed in kelvins as well as in degrees Celsius. |  | | In addition to the thermodynamic temperature (symbol T) expressed in kelvins (see Table 1a), use is also made of Celsius temperature (symbol t) defined by the equation t=T-T |  | | heat capacity, entropy..........joule per kelvin...........J/K specific heat capacity, specific entropy..............joule per kilogram kelvin..J(kg·K) specific energy.................joule per kilogram.........J/kg thermal conductivity............watt per meter kelvin......W/(m·K) energy density..................joule per cubic meter......J/m |
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| | Daniel Fahrenheit, Anders Celsius Left Their Marks, Alaska Science Forum |
 | | After he died, his scale was inverted to what we know now as the Celsius scale, with zero representing the freezing point of water at standard atmospheric pressure and 100 the boiling point. |  | | A 100-degree scale had been used before Celsius began experimenting with thermometers, but it was his paper, "Observations on two persistent degrees on a thermometer" that earned his monogram a spot on everyone's thermometer. |  | | Celsius was an astronomer who was born in Uppsala, Sweden in 1701 and died there 43 years later. |
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http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF13/1317.html
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