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Volume 7, Issue 1 - 2023 (January -March 2023)

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Volume 7 Issue 1
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Editorial: January -March 2023

Welcome to the 2023 issue of Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy. This issue showcases the remarkable breadth and depth of contemporary research across multiple disciplines. From cutting-edge applications of machine learning in climate science to the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in drug discovery, our featured articles demonstrate the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global challenges.

We are particularly excited to present research that bridges traditional academic boundaries, reflecting our journal's commitment to fostering innovation through cross-disciplinary dialogue. The integration of artificial intelligence with environmental science, the application of blockchain technology to supply chain management, and the convergence of urban planning with smart city technologies exemplify the transformative potential of collaborative research.

As we continue to navigate an era of rapid technological advancement and global challenges, the research presented in this issue offers both insights and solutions that will shape our future. We thank our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their continued dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting scientific excellence.

Dr. F. F. Motiwala
Editor-in-Chief
Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy

Articles in This Issue

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Research PaperID: MNH170001Pages 1

Effectiveness of Urtica urens 6C in increasing milk quantity in lactating Jafarabadi buffaloes for 6 months from the same stable: An observational study.

Dr. Manisha Ahiwale, Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar, Dr. Tapas Kundu, Dr. Gayatri Nimbhore, Dr. Tejashri Thakare, Dr. Kirti Kadam, Dr. Swati Patil, Dr. Pranali Deshpande, Dr. Shatavari Kokate, Dr. Namita Divate

Buffaloes share 44.1% of milk production in Maharashtra. Jafarabadi breed is highly rendered breed in western Maharashtra.(1) Lactation period in buffalo ranges from 295 to 300 days. Genetic and non-genetic factors affect lactation efficiency in buffalo.(2) National action plan of dairy development vision 2022 aims increase milk productivity throughout country. But we are facing challenges like low productivity of bovine and lack of preventive action against adulteration of milk and use of synthetic steroids as galactagogue i.e., oxytocin. It causes various deleterious effects like decrease fertility of cattle, excessive hemorrhage. The aim of this study was to observe effectiveness of Urtica urens 6C in increasing milk quantity in lactating Jafarabadi Buffaloes For 6 months from the same stable. Using cluster sampling technique, a sample of 30 healthy lactating, Jafarabadi buffaloes who had not yet received oxytocin injections were studied for 6 months. Pilot study for 15 days capturing the yield before administration of the medicine. For a total of six months, 15-day admission cycles of the medication and a placebo were repeated. After analyzing all data in SPSS, the results indicate that Urtica urens 6C is effective in boosting lactation efficiency in lactating Jafarabadi buffaloes

Jafarabadi BuffaloLactation EfficiencyMilk ProductionUrtica urens 6CGalactagogueDairy Productivity+3 more
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Contributors:

 Dr. Manisha Ahiwale
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 Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar
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 Dr. Tapas Kundu
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 Dr. Gayatri Nimbhore
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 Dr. Tejashri Thakare
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 Dr. Kirti Kadam
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 Dr. Swati Patil
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 Dr. Pranali Deshpande
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 Dr. Shatavari Kokate
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 Dr. Namita Divate
Research PaperID: MNH170002Pages 7

A Comparative Study for the Effectiveness of Alfalfa Mother Tincture over Individualized Homoeopathic medicine in management of Anorexia

Dr. ShreyaKoshti, Dr. IshanNikam, Dr. SiddheshJoshi, Dr. Subhash Yadav, Dr. G.B Prasad, Dr. Mita Gharte, Dr. Vaishali Zodgekar, Dr.Smitha Nair, Dr.Ashwini Aher

Anorexia means loss of appetite. Patient feels fullness after just few mouthfuls.Appetizers are the conventional management prescribed by Allopathic physician. In Homoepathy, Dr. W. Boericke and S.R. Phatak have mentioned alfalfa mother tincture as an appetizer. Objective: 1)To evaluate effectiveness of Alfalfa mother tincture in patients suffering from anorexia 2) To determine effectiveness of Individualized homoeopathic medicine in patients suffering from anorexia.3) To assess the effectiveness of Alfalfa mother tincture over individualized homoeopathic medicine in patients suffering from anorexia.Materials andMethods:The study includes46cases of Anorexia; of which 23 cases were administered Alfalfa Mother Tincture and 23 patients were administered Individualized homoeopathic medicine.Result: t value for paired t-test for group A was 22 and for group B was13.4 and t-value for unpaired t-test were 5.The test result is statistically significant at 5% and 1% level. Conclusion:Alfalfa mother tincture is more effective than Individualized Homoeopathic Medicine in the management of Anorexia.

AnorexiaAlfalfaMother tinctureIndividualized Homoeopathic medicine
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Contributors:

 Dr. ShreyaKoshti
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 Dr. IshanNikam
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 Dr. SiddheshJoshi
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 Dr. Subhash Yadav
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 Dr. G.B Prasad
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 Dr. Mita Gharte
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 Dr. Vaishali Zodgekar
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 Dr.Smitha Nair
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 Dr.Ashwini Aher
Research PaperID: MNH170003Pages 12

TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF BORAX VENETA 30C IN RECURRENT APHTHOUS ULCER IN AGE GROUP OF 10 – 30 YEARS IN BOTH SEXES– NON-RANDOMIZED WITHOUT CONTROL TRIAL (BEFORE AND AFTER STUDY).

Dr. Vishal Nimbhore, Dr. Suhail Sheikh, Dr. Varsha Dharane, Dr. Rita Kundu, Dr. Shweta Patil, Dr. Lubna Ansari, Dr. Sana Ansari, Dr. Rushda Ansari

Recurrent aphthous ulcer (RAU) is one of the most common painful oral mucosal conditions affecting a significant proportion of the population. The prevalence of aphthous ulcers is reported to be high worldwide, with studies indicating a prevalence of about 25% globally and approximately 50.3% in India. The condition is characterized by recurrent, painful ulcerations of the oral mucosa which may affect eating, speaking, and overall quality of life. Several predisposing factors such as stress, spicy food intake, gastric disturbances, lack of sleep, mechanical injury, and inadequate water intake have been associated with the occurrence of recurrent aphthous ulcers. The present study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of the homoeopathic medicine Borax Veneta 30C in the management of recurrent aphthous ulcers in patients aged between 10 and 30 years of both sexes. This study was designed as a non-randomized, without control trial using a before and after study method. A total of 45 patients suffering from recurrent aphthous ulcers were selected from the outpatient department of MHMC based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study duration was six months and the effectiveness of the remedy was assessed using subjective and objective parameters such as intensity of pain measured through the Visual Analogue Scale, number of ulcers, recurrence of ulcers, and inflammatory signs. After administration of Borax Veneta 30C and follow-up observations, the results showed improvement in 32 patients (71.11%), whereas 13 patients (28.89%) showed no significant improvement. The analysis also indicated that stress was the most common predisposing factor for recurrent aphthous ulcers among the studied cases. The findings suggest that Borax Veneta 30C may be effective in reducing the intensity and recurrence of aphthous ulcers in a considerable number of patients. However, further controlled clinical studies with larger sample sizes are recommended to establish the therapeutic effectiveness of this remedy more conclusively.

Recurrent Aphthous UlcerAphthous StomatitisBorax Veneta 30CHomoeopathyOral UlcersNon-Randomized Clinical Trial+2 more
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Contributors:

 Dr. Vishal Nimbhore
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 Dr. Suhail Sheikh
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 Dr. Varsha Dharane
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 Dr. Rita Kundu
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 Dr. Shweta Patil
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 Dr. Lubna Ansari
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 Dr. Sana Ansari
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 Dr. Rushda Ansari
Research PaperID: MNH170005Pages 32

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FERRUM PHOS 6X VERSUS FERRUM PHOS 6X ALONG WITH HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ANAEMIA – RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN ALL AGE GROUP.

Dr. F. F. Motiwala, Dr.Swanand Shukla, Dr. Sachin Bhalerao, Dr. Ajay Valke, Dr. Divya Rai, Dr. Shumayla Khan, Dr, Prajakta Pimple, Dr. Sharmin Khan, Dr . Aamir Mohammad

Anaemia is defined as a reduced hemoglobin concentration in blood below the lower limit of normal range, for the age and sex of individual. Normal hemoglobin level of new born at the time of birth is 14-22 %gm/dl, and in infant it is 9.5-13% gm/dl, normal adult hemoglobin lies between 13-16 % gm/dl in males, 11.5-15 % gm/dl in females. The aim of study is to compare Ferrum phos 6x and its combination with homeopathic medicine with randomized controlled trial that homeopathy is somewhat worth for the treatment of anemia. So in this study the expected result was that the treatment of anemia with Ferrum phos 6x and Ferrum phos 6x along with homeopathic medicines will support in increasing Hb level by 1 gm/dl .

AnaemiaHemoglobin LevelFerrum Phosphoricum 6XHomoeopathyRandomized Controlled TrialIron Deficiency Anaemia+2 more
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Contributors:

 Dr. F. F. Motiwala
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 Dr.Swanand Shukla
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 Dr. Sachin Bhalerao
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 Dr. Ajay Valke
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 Dr. Divya Rai
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 Dr. Shumayla Khan
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 Dr, Prajakta Pimple
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 Dr. Sharmin Khan
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 Dr . Aamir Mohammad
Research PaperID: MNH170006Pages 44

A book review on Accoucheur’s Emergency Manuel

Dr. Kirti Kadam, Dr. Alfiya Baig, Dr. Dipalee Badgujar, Dr. Diplaxmi Saraf

This article gives us a clear idea about scope and limitations of Homoeopathy in the Management of Obstetrics emergency cases. It gives us a glimpse on construction of the book & its applicability. This book gives a confidence especially to those practitioners who wants to practice or manage Obstetrics emergencies using Homoeopathy. Obstetrics is the neglected branch in Practice of Homoeopathy. Minor obstetrics emergencies such as convulsion, labor pain, after pains, mild hemorrhage these clinical conditions can be well tackled with the help of this manual. 1 About the Author: W. A. Yingling M.D.; PH.D. Member of international Hahnemannian Association. 2 Full name: Accoucheur’s Emergency Manual. 3 Publisher: This book is published in 1895 in Philadelphia by Boericke & Tafel. 4 Publication date:1895. Copyright: Boericke & Tafel Collection: medical heritage library; cushingwhitneymedicallibrary; americana. 5 Digitizing sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. 6 Contributor: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. Language: English

AccoucheurObstetricsCushing/Whitney Medical Library
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Contributors:

 Dr. Kirti Kadam
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 Dr. Alfiya Baig
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 Dr. Dipalee Badgujar
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 Dr. Diplaxmi Saraf
Research PaperID: MNH170007Pages 48

Analyzing common causes of stress amongst 18 to 25 years age group in post Covid time: An exploratory Survey

Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar, Dr. Tapas Kundu, Dr. Gayatri Nimbhore, Dr. Tejashri Thakare, Dr. Kirti Kadam, Dr. Swati Patil, Dr. Manisha Ahiwale, Dr. Priti Ahire

Stress affects most population emotionally as well as physically. Sources of stress includes academics, occupational, financial, social and physiological changes. Sometimes stress persist in spite of resources, regular relaxation practices. Objective: To screen the youth for analyzing various sources and levels of their stress. Materials and Method: By using ISMA stress questionnaire. Results: The common causes of stress were: academic stress- 17 cases (37.77%); career stress - 8 cases (17.77%); familial stress - 8 cases (17.77%); assumed responsibility stress - 2 cases (4.44%); stress related to relationships & past events- 9 cases (20%); stress about health- 1 case (2.22%). Which shows the academic stress is present more in youths. Conclusion: Once identifying the stressors in day to day life, by choice of integrated mode of therapy like homoeopathy, counseling etc. one can reduce the levels of stress. Mechanism to cope up with such stress will improve the functioning ability of the youth which will be having great impact on their productivity.

Post CovidSources of stressStressYouth
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Contributors:

 Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar
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 Dr. Tapas Kundu
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 Dr. Gayatri Nimbhore
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 Dr. Tejashri Thakare
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 Dr. Kirti Kadam
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 Dr. Swati Patil
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 Dr. Manisha Ahiwale
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 Dr. Priti Ahire
Research PaperID: MNH170008Pages 51

A Survey Report on Mahadevpur Camp

Dr. Tejashri Thakare, Dr. Kirti Kadam

Motiwala (National) Homoeopathic Medical College, Nashik, Maharashtra has adopted 5 Villages under National level program- ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’. The objective of this ‘Abhiyan’ is to enable the higher educational institutions to work with the people of Rural India in identifying the challenges in development and to find out appropriate solutions for their growth. Being a Homoeopathic Medical College we can identify their overall health problems and other health related issues like hygiene of self & surrounding. Hence we performed a survey in random 36 houses of this village. Objectives: To identify health and hygiene related issues in the adopted Village- Mahadevapur. Methodology: A descriptive health survey of Mahadevapur village of Nashik district, Maharashtra. A Google form was created based on self-made questioner, to identify the problem. Conclusion: Diagnosing or treating a person for a disease will treat him for a day, but educating him or her in healthy dietary life styles treats him or her for a life time.

Unnat Bharat AbhiyanRural Health SurveyHealth and Hygiene AwarenessCommunity Health Education
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Contributors:

 Dr. Tejashri Thakare
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 Dr. Kirti Kadam
Research PaperID: MNH170009Pages 60

A systematic review of utility of homoeopathy in dentistry

Dr. Diplaxmi Saraf, Dr Subhash Yadav, Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar, Dr. Kirti Kadam

Dentistry has come a long way from past to present in providing dental care to patients. Now, our main focus is to preserve tooth as we have realized the importance of tooth in our life. Nowadays, many of the dental professionals are facing difficulties in managing acute or chronic toothache or other recurrent dental issues due to recurring symptoms. Sometimes, there may be other health related issues or co-morbidities that works continuously for maintaining the dental health of the individual on which Homoeopathy has great influence. Homeopathy is the system of medicine based on nature’s law of cure i.e. like cures like; that is recognized for safe and effective treatment. Homoeopathy in dentistry is a less visited system of medicine in the management of orofacial diseases. Homoeopathy is a safe and natural alternative that is effective in all ages. Homeopathic remedies are used in the field of dentistry to improve individual’s psychological or emotional condition with minimal or no side effects of conventional drugs. Homoeopathy can be safely used for the pain management that may be acute or chronic including acute dental emergencies. Homeopathy is not a replacement to dental care but can be safely used along with the conventional line of treatment(1).The present scientific literature based review is an attempt to highlight the possible role of Homeopathy in the management of various orofacial disorders.

Systematic reviewHomoeopathyDentistryTraditional therapy.
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Contributors:

 Dr. Diplaxmi Saraf
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 Dr Subhash Yadav
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 Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar
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 Dr. Kirti Kadam
Research PaperID: MNH170010Pages 68

AReview of Evolution of law of Similia: Tracing its Roots in the Past

F.F.Motiwala .F.Motiwala, TejashriThakare, GayatriNimbhore ayatriNimbhore, ShivaniPatil hivaniPatil

Dr. Hahnemann is the first person who made the relation between disease & medicine similarity by conceiving and utilizing it to form new therapeutic system in field of Medicine. Dr. Hahnemann has confirmed the law of Cure, not only with pure experiments but also by keen observations . This article’s objective is to emphasis on the evolution of the law of Similia. The objectives were to study the evolution of the law of Similia and to trace roots of it in past. The method by evidence-based study of Dr. Hahnemann on the law of Similia and also some of the other stalwarts and their schools (pathy).

law of SimiliaEvolutionHomoeopathy
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Contributors:

 F.F.Motiwala .F.Motiwala
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 TejashriThakare
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 GayatriNimbhore ayatriNimbhore
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 ShivaniPatil hivaniPatil
Research PaperID: MNH170012Pages 73

Report of Aavishkar2022- 2023

Author 1

The Aavishkar 2022–2023 Research Competition was organized by the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences to promote research culture among students and teachers and to encourage the transformation of innovative ideas into practical applications. The university level competition was held on 19 December 2022 at the MET Hall, MUHS Campus, Nashik, and was coordinated by the Research Cell of Motiwala National Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Nashik. The event included registration, inauguration, poster presentations, and evaluation by expert judges. A total of 282 participants from 52 colleges of MUHS participated in the first round of poster presentations. Students and teachers from Motiwala National Homoeopathic Medical College presented research topics in the categories of Medicine and Pharmacy and Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. Three participants from the institution were selected for the second round of oral presentations. At the university level, Miss Pranali Deshpande secured first place in the undergraduate category for her research on the effect of homoeopathy on milk production in buffaloes, while Dr Tejashri Thakare secured second place in the teacher category for a comparative study of conventional therapy and homoeopathy in dry eye diseases. A coaching camp was organized on 26 December 2022 to prepare the selected participants for the Inter University Aavishkar Competition held from 12 to 15 January 2023. The convention encouraged interdisciplinary collaboration, exchange of research ideas, and development of scientific thinking among young researchers.

Aavishkar Research CompetitionMaharashtra University of Health SciencesResearch CulturePoster PresentationHomoeopathy Research
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 Author 1
Research PaperID: MNH170014Pages 82

Report of Faculty Development Programme on Models of Teaching

Author 1

The Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Models of Teaching was organized by the Department of Organon of Medicine and IQAC at Motiwala (National) Homoeopathic Medical College, Nashik, from December 10–12, 2022. The programme aimed to enhance teaching skills among faculty members through exposure to diverse instructional models. Participants from multiple institutions engaged in sessions covering Microteaching, Juris Prudential Model, Role Play Model, Advance Organizer Model, and Inquiry Training Model. Each session combined theoretical orientation with interactive demonstrations and group lesson planning, fostering active participation and collaborative learning. Pre- and post-tests, along with feedback analysis, revealed significant improvement in understanding and application of teaching models. The majority of faculty reported that the sessions were informative, logically structured, and participatory, with clear influence on their teaching practices. The FDP concluded with certificate distribution and reflections on the pedagogical impact of the programme.

Faculty Development ProgrammeModels of TeachingMicroteachingJuris Prudential ModelRole Play ModelAdvance Organizer Model
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 Author 1
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