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    "description": "Explores the use of Robotics/AI in agriculture. Students will have the opportunity to examine AI components of current agriculture and other equipment. Limitations and challenges of AI in agriculture will be reviewed and discussed. Students will set up and program basic commands of given AI enabled equipment. Included is basic trouble shooting of programming and equipment. Emphasis will be on the current state of northwest Ohio agriculture and the next steps in Robotics/AI for agriculture. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: AGR 1500 , AMT 1070 , AMT 2030 , MET 2310 Corequisites: AMT 2050 , FMS 2110 .",
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    "description": "Introduces key concepts of livestock management for the major herd types typical to Northwest Ohio. A variety of technology will be utilized for data collection and analysis. The principles of scientific inquiry will be reviewed and applied to maximize benefits for techniques such as animal handling, health, nutrition, reproduction and facilities management. Labs will involve field trips and application. Offered: Fall.",
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    "description": "Introduces basic concepts and applications of artificial intelligence (AI), including AI project cycles. Focus on issues surrounding AI including ethics, bias, culture, regulations, and professional expectations. Offered: Fall, Spring.",
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    "title": "— Dental Hygiene Clinic III",
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    "code": "DHY 2140",
    "title": "— Dental Materials",
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    "code": "DHY 2340",
    "title": "— Periodontology",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Provides a study of clinical assessment of periodontal disease, its etiology, classification, principles of treatment, and prevention of periodontal disease. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: BHS 1330 , BIO 1120 , BIO 1400 , DTN 1220 , DHY 1030 , DHY 1301 , DHY 1521 , DHY 1660 , SOC 1010 Corequisites: DHY 2010 , DHY 2140 , DHY 2510 , CHM 1120 .",
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    "code": "DHY 2510",
    "title": "— Preventive Concept III",
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    "description": "Provides a study of advanced theory and practice used in the treatment and prevention of oral disease. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: BHS 1330 , BIO 1120 , BIO 1400 , DTN 1220 , DHY 1030 , DHY 1301 , DHY 1521 , DHY 1660 , SOC 1010 Corequisites: DHY 2010 , DHY 2140 , DHY 2340 , CHM 1120 .",
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    "code": "DHY 2540",
    "title": "— Dental Hygiene Capstone Course ",
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    "description": "Provides an opportunity for the prospective graduate to demonstrate achievement of the program's learning outcomes and competencies as well as the college's general education core skills and abilities. A major component of this course will facilitate a team approach to patient care and cultural diversity through an interdisciplinary team case study project. Psychomotor skills will also be demonstrated. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: DHY 2010 , DHY 2140 , DHY 2340 , DHY 2510 , CHM 1120 Corequisites: DHY 2020 , DHY 2662 , DHY 2770 , PSY 1010 .",
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    "code": "DHY 2662",
    "title": "— Current Concepts",
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    "description": "Provides an introduction to basic principles of public health as they relate to the profession of dental hygiene. Methods of dental biostatistics and epidemiology will be introduced as well as the purposes and functions of public health agencies. Emphasis is given to assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating community dental health projects. Additionally, the methodology and resources for teaching dental health to groups in various community settings will be introduced. Extramural experiences consist of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of dental education programs as well as participation in scheduled community activities. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: DHY 2010 , DHY 2140 , DHY 2340 , DHY 2510 , CHM 1120 Corequisites: DHY 2020 , DHY 2662 , PSY 1010 .",
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    "code": "DTN 1000",
    "title": "— Basic Nutrition",
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    "description": "Studies each major class of nutrients as it relates to the maintenance of health. The emphasis is on the functions of each nutrient and the specific nutrient requirements to maintain health and prevent disease. Food composition of each specific nutrient to maintain health and prevent disease. Food composition of each specific nutrient is stressed. Students are introduced to the basic energy calculations, exchange system, food guides, and the basic issue of weight control. Offered: Summer, Fall, Spring.",
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    "code": "EDU 1000",
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    "description": "Introduces students to the reading process, including the nature and acquisition of language, current and historical perspectives about reading instruction, the interrelationship among the language arts, and the relation of prior knowledge, meaning, and context to the reading process. Included are the importance of reading aloud; the relationship of the phonemic, morphemic, semantic, and syntactic systems of language to the reading process; techniques to create literate environments and support emergent literacy; phonetic principles; oral and written grammar; and dialects and language patterns. Field hours in an early childhood, middle childhood, or adolescent/young adult classroom will be needed for assignment completion. Offered: Fall.",
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    "title": "— Introductory Child Development",
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    "description": "Covers human development that embraces academic theory, scientific discoveries, and practical applications. The course presents developmental processes from conception through adolescence in three distinct categories or domains- biosocial, cognitive, and psychosocial. Content will examine how the interplay of nature and nurture affects development across the life span, including developmental variations of typical and atypical developing children. The course will investigate appropriate expectations of the physical, emotional, social and intellectual growth and development of the child and adolescent. Fifteen (15) field hours required in early childhood, middle childhood, or adolescent/young adult classroom. Offered: Spring Transfer: TAG.",
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    "code": "EDU 1080",
    "title": "— Classroom Management and Guidance",
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    "description": "Presents classroom management techniques teachers can employ to develop self-control, positive self-concepts, independence and pro-social behaviors in students. Introduction of practical applications of guidance and motivation techniques: problem-solving, prevention of potential problems for group settings, negotiation skills, setting limits, arrangement of the environment, positive affirmations and logical consequences. Guidance and motivation are presented within a framework of child development, developmentally appropriate practices, and constructivist educational philosophy. Offered: Fall.",
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    "code": "EDU 1114",
    "title": "— Integrated Curriculum in Early Childhood Education",
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    "description": "Focuses on the development of the young child and promotes developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood environments and curriculum. The aim of the classroom is to help children acquire the skills and behaviors that will promote their optimal growth. Candidates will learn to navigate between state standards and assessments and developmentally appropriate principles and practices. Constructive approach is emphasized as candidates study topics placed appropriately within curriculum content curriculum areas, such as math, science, music, movement, and creative art experiences. Offered: Fall.",
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    "code": "EDU 1300",
    "title": "— Curriculum, Observation, and Assessment",
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    "description": "Provides design and delivery techniques for children birth to eight years of age. Curriculum development, lesson planning and instructional methods based on NAEYC guidelines. Emphasis is placed on learning environments representing the philosophies of Piaget, Vygotsky, Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Gardner and others. Skill development in the areas of observation, evaluation and assessment of young children and adolescents. Emphasis is placed on developmentally appropriate practice, project-approach, and integrated instruction for the ECE and primary classroom. Fifteen (15) field hours required in a preschool or early childhood classroom. Offered: Spring.",
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    "code": "EDU 2010",
    "title": "— Emergent Literacy-Learning",
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    "description": "Provides information about developmental patterns in early language and literacy learning and research-based ways of teaching reading and writing during the early years (birth through 8 years). Research proves that language and speech are learned through meaningful experiences, not in isolated skill and drill activities. Research shows that language and literacy begins at birth. All children need a print rich language and literacy environment at home, in child care settings, and at school; a wide variety of experience in order to develop the concepts and vocabulary they will need in order to understand what they read; see adults read and write and try to write for themselves in order to understand that print is a way to share information; and to have good books available and enjoy being read to. Topics include basic strategies of teaching reading and writing, literacy to play environments, utilizing technology, collaborative home-school partnerships, cultural and developmental differences (diversity), assessment as an ongoing and indispensable part of reflective teaching and learning, and moral and ethical dimensions of teaching reading in early childhood. Students will explore instructional materials and assessments used in early childhood reading programs and their relationship to the Ohio P-12 Language Arts Standards (content standards). Fifteen (15) hours of field work in a preschool and early childhood classroom. Offered: Fall.",
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    "code": "EDU 2020",
    "title": "— Literature for Children and Adolescents",
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    "description": "Studies literature for children and adolescents, age birth through the primary grades. Curriculum includes criteria for selection and evaluation of literature, different types of literature (genre), literature's portrayal of diversity, outstanding authors and illustrators, the integration of literature into all areas of the curriculum, the techniques of reading and storytelling to promote literary appreciation. Offered: Spring.",
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    "code": "EDU 2030",
    "title": "— Individuals with Exceptionalities",
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    "description": "Provides students with an overview of special education programs with an opportunity to plan and implement activities in educational settings. Topics include: early intervention, practical strategies to integrate children with special needs, legislation and public policy (with a historical perspective of ADA, IDEA, 504 plans etc. and an awareness of the legal rights of children with exceptional learning needs and their families), recognizing risk factors that may impede typical development with an emphasis on the awareness of and respect for the ability differences in students and their families and the effects of those factors on development and learning community agencies/resources and adaptations to the environment. Offered: Fall Transfer: TAG Prerequisites: EDU 1000 , EDU 1050 .",
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    "code": "EDU 2040",
    "title": "— Administration and Health Management",
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    "description": "Provides an overview of major administrative principles, legislative mandates, policies and procedures, physical facilities, purchasing, budgeting, recordkeeping, and professional public relations. Includes legal requirements and responsibilities of Ohio licensing procedures. Staff development, support, and management including conflict resolution. Course will also examine the components that contribute to the concept of wellness in children, including a process of moving toward optimal health and vitality. Components within the course include the completion of first-aid training, CPR, child abuse awareness and reporting identification and treatment of communicable diseases for preschools and public school settings. These trainings are an additional cost to the student. Students may produce proof of previous training to be excused from this component of the course. Offered: Fall.",
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    "code": "EDU 2130",
    "title": "— Families, Communities and Schools",
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    "code": "EDU 2210",
    "title": "— Infant and Toddler Environments",
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    "description": "Provides a comprehensive framework for planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate program for the care of infants and toddlers. Course includes current brain research in the field of infant and toddler years of development. An overview of best practices for infant and toddler care will be presented as well as curriculum to stimulate growth and learning. Licensing procedures and regulations will be presented for the supervision of this age child. Fifteen (15) field hours required in infant/toddler settings. Offered: Fall.",
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    "code": "EDU 2991",
    "title": "— Practicum ",
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    "description": "Enables students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. This capstone builds upon the experiences from previous course work. Students will demonstrate growth in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning. Students will develop and implement an integrated curriculum that supports children's interest, needs, and intellectual integrity with curriculum outcomes. The student becomes responsible for classroom activities, teaching, and demonstrating positive guidance strategies, effective communications and collaborations. This practicum will take place in an approved educational setting of early childhood centers or classrooms, including the campus and YMCA child care centers within the last two semesters of the program. This course is a minimum of fourteen (14) hours per week (for a total of 210 hours during the semester) working under the supervision of a specifically trained teacher/mentor and college supervisor. A lab fee is assessed for this course. The course will include an e-portfolio self- growth/awareness writing assignment, and an exit evaluation of critical thinking and writing. Offered: Summer, Fall, Spring.",
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    "code": "EDU 2992",
    "title": "— Practicum Seminar",
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    "description": "Allows students to discuss practicum experiences of their individual school settings and serves as an opportunity for the acquisition of further knowledge. The seminar will focus on self-understanding and reflection, necessary observation and assessment skills and required abilities, teaching strategies, curriculum development, and collaboration in group settings with students, peers, supervisors, and families. Offered concurrently with Practicum capstone experience. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: EDU 1050 Corequisites: EDU 2991 .",
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    "code": "EET 1110",
    "title": "— Circuit Analysis I",
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    "description": "Covers the analysis of networks with resistive loads, the transient response to capacitive and inductive networks and an introduction to instruments. Laboratory activity will include verification of circuit analysis methods by circuit construction and electrical measurement. Lab report writing is emphasized. There is an introduction to MULTISIM, a computer simulated circuit analysis. Offered: Fall Transfer: TAG.",
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    "code": "EET 1120",
    "title": "— Circuit Analysis II",
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    "description": "Covers the analysis of networks with a combination of resistive, capacitive, and inductive loads. Topics include methods of analysis, network theorems and power. Laboratory activity will include verification of circuit analysis methods by circuit construction and electrical measurement. Course offers additional work with MULTISIM. Offered: Spring Transfer: TAG Prerequisites: EET 1110 .",
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    "code": "EET 2030",
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    "description": "Demonstrates knowledge in basic human anatomy and physiology. Designed for students wishing to complete the Paramedic certification. Offered: Fall, Spring.",
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    "code": "EMS 2260",
    "title": "— EMS Capstone ",
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    "code": "EMS 2310",
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    "code": "NSG 1721",
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    "code": "NSG 2525",
    "title": "— Essentials of Nurse Practice ",
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    "title": "— Essentials of Nurse Practice for the Prelicensure BSN",
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    "description": "Provides opportunities for students to apply the nursing process in the care of both adult and pediatric patients. Adult health content focuses on common health problems related to the human need for physiological safety, including neurosensory, eye, and ear disorders. Students examine concepts related to emergencies, trauma, bioterrorism, and disaster nursing, with an emphasis on clinical judgment and preparedness across care environments. Pediatric content centers on common health problems. Evidence-based practice, research-informed decision-making, and critical thinking are reinforced throughout. Collaboration, leadership, management, and delegation are highlighted as essential competencies as students prepare for transition to professional practice. The role of community health influences on both adult and pediatric populations is also emphasized, broadening the student's understanding of population-focused care. Building upon general education, applied general education, and prior nursing coursework, students integrate professional communication, interprofessional teamwork, and foundational leadership skills. Intensive role-transition clinical experiences in a variety of structured settings allow students to practice safe, competent, and patient-centered nursing care, to support entry into professional nursing practice. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: NSG 2520 , NSG 2526 , NSG 4012 , NSG 4022 , NSG 4023 Corequisites: NSG 4013 , NSG 4030 .",
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    "code": "NSG 3010",
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    "description": "Examines and discusses various professional nursing roles and values in contemporary nursing practice as it relates to current issues and trends. Explore theories and elements of professional nursing in a global healthcare community. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall, Spring.",
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    "description": "Examines and discusses various professional nursing roles and values in contemporary nursing practice as they relate to current issues and trends. Explore theories and elements of professional nursing in a global healthcare community. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: NSG 1511 Corequisites: NSG 1519 , NSG 1524 , NSG 3021 .",
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    "code": "NSG 3020",
    "title": "— Healthcare Research in Evidence-Based Practice",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Explores, analyzes, and synthesizes current scholarly healthcare literature to inform clinical decisions involved in nursing care. Students will have the opportunity to implement acquired research concepts to various activities. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall, Spring.",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Explores, analyzes, and synthesizes current scholarly healthcare literature to inform clinical decisions involved in nursing care. Students will have the opportunity to implement acquired research concepts to various activities. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: NSG 1511 Corequisites: NSG 1519 , NSG 1525 , NSG 3011 .",
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    "code": "NSG 3030",
    "title": "— Nursing Informatics in Technological Healthcare Community",
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    "description": "Accesses and utilizes various nursing documentation to integrate nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data and knowledge in nursing practice. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall, Spring.",
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    "title": "— Nursing Informatics in Technological Healthcare Community for the Prelicensure BSN",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Accesses and utilizes various nursing documentation to integrate nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data and knowledge in nursing practice. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Summer Prerequisites: NSG 1523 , NSG 1524 , NSG 3011 , NSG 3021 Corequisites: NSG 3041 .",
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    "description": "Collaborate with a business to manage a project through the entire lifecycle. Students will act as a project manager in the development and implementation of a project using project management tools. Offered: Spring Corequisites: PGM 2004 , PGM 2005 , PGM 2006 .",
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    "description": "Provides students with practical, hands-on experience in applying project management skills through a business simulation. Students will gain experience using effective tools for planning, executing, and delivering projects, while preparing to sit for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. The course covers essential project management concepts, including the role of the project manager, process groups, performance domains, and the project life cycle. Students will explore a range of methodologies-predictive, agile/adaptive, and hybrid-while learning how to manage project performance, address uncertainty, and apply business analysis techniques. Ethical standards and professional conduct expected of project managers are also emphasized throughout the course. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: PGM 2000 .",
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    "code": "PHY 1120",
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    "code": "PHY 1220",
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    "description": "Introduces classical physics as calculus based: Newton's laws, fluids, thermodynamics, waves; for students in physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: PHY 1220 (with a 'D' or better).",
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    "code": "PNS 1200",
    "title": "— Foundations of Practical Nursing",
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    "code": "PNS 1202",
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    "code": "PNS 1203",
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    "code": "PNS 1204",
    "title": "— Maternal Child Nursing",
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    "title": "— Capstone Course for the PTA ",
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    "description": "Covers the process of radiographic image formation and the basic factors controlling quality of the radiographic image. Students will also explore imaging informatics and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS). 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: RAD 1200 Corequisites: Any Radiographic Imaging clinical course.",
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    "code": "SRG 1000",
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