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UID:3609-1714521600-1714607999@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:SSRL Proposal Deadline
DESCRIPTION:SSRL Proposal Deadline for beam time eligibility beginning in October/November. \nMay 1\, 2024\nApply for Beamtime
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/ssrl-proposal-deadline/
LOCATION:SSRL\, 2575 Sand Hill Road\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240502
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240328T144430Z
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UID:4180-1714521600-1714607999@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:NSLS II : User Mtg Registration Deadline
DESCRIPTION:We invite all to join us for the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-ll) and Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) Users’ Meeting from May 13–17\, 2024. The meeting offers scientists from diverse disciplines an opportunity to share their work\, discuss new results\, and explore the latest advances in experimental capabilities in synchrotron science\, nanoscale science\, materials science\, and biological sciences. \nThis year’s meeting will be held as a hybrid event and will offer a plenary session\, a poster session\, four days of workshops\, exhibitor booths\, and an in-person banquet! The workshops cover a variety of scientific topics that are of importance to the user community\, including multi-modal experiments\, machine learning\, and a number of imaging techniques that explore research in fields like materials science\, clean energy\, and medicine. \nMeeting Format\n\nMonday and Wednesday workshops (In-person only)\nTuesday Plenary Session (Hybrid)\nThursday and Friday workshops (Remote only)
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/nsls-ii-user-mtg-registration-deadline/
LOCATION:NSLS II\, Brookhaven National Laboratory\, 743 Brookhaven Avenue\, Upton\, NY\, 11973-5000\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
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UID:4270-1714647600-1714651200@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:APS : Universal Proposal System Webinar
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Town Hall webinar on the Universal Proposal System (UPS)\, which is a collaboration between the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory\, the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at Brookhaven National Laboratory\, and the Linac Coherent Lightsource (LCLS) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. \nThe UPS is a common platform for the management of user scientific proposals. The system offers a single point of access for users to manage their portfolio of scientific proposals and a standardized format that makes the proposal development process easier for users.\nAt this informational webinar\, the project details and status will be described\, and a demonstration of its current features will be provided. All users and scientists involved in the light source proposal process are encouraged to attend and ask questions. \nCan’t make it?  Don’t worry!  The event will be recorded and made available to all APS\, LCLS\, and NSLS-II users.
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/aps-universal-proposal-system-webinar/
LOCATION:APS\, 9700 S. Cass Ave\, Argonne\, IL\, 60439\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240126T180743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T194215Z
UID:3518-1714953600-1715385599@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:APS Users Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:The traditional Users Meeting experience this year for an exciting week of user science presentations\, workshops\, facility updates\, and more\, all taking place IN PERSON at Argonne! This year is your opportunity to network and reconnect!\nClick for more information \nHighlights \n\nWorkshops\nPoster Session\nMeeting Banquet\nVendor Exhibit\nAPS Upgrade Q&A\n\nRegister : Summary – APS/CNM 2024 Users Meeting (cvent.com)
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/aps-user-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:APS\, 9700 S. Cass Ave\, Argonne\, IL\, 60439\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240508T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240508T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240507T160853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T160853Z
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SUMMARY:CDAC Webinar:  Harry Radousky
DESCRIPTION:“Ultrafast X-Ray Diffraction of Zirconium and Aluminum – Observing Phase Transitions\, Ablation Depths and Residual Temperature” \nHarry Radousky\, Materials Science Division\, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory \nWed.\, May 8\, 1:00 pm CT \n 
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/cdac-webinar-harry-radousky/
LOCATION:CDAC\, UIC\, SES 2144\, 845 West Taylor Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60607\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240509T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240502T184722Z
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SUMMARY:SLAC on tap : Arianna Gleason
DESCRIPTION:“Shocking to the Core: Adventures in Earth Science” \nDouble your pressure\, double your fun! Join us at the Dutch Goose for SLAC on Tap on May 9\, when SLAC scientist and rock star Arianna Gleason will share the amazing secrets scientists are trying to squeeze from the depths of Earth and other celestial bodies\, from the origin of life to the future of clean energy. Feel the heat and let yourself be impacted by the mysteries of our home planet! It’ll rock your world. Have a drink\, learn about planetary science and stick around after the talk for some trivia\, giveaways and the chance to make silly putty. \nRegister : SLAC on Tap Tickets\, Thu\, May 9\, 2024 at 5:00 PM | Eventbrite
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/slac-on-tap-arianna-gleason/
LOCATION:The Dutch Goose\, 3567 Alameda de las Pulgas\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240126T201548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T201548Z
UID:3583-1715558400-1715990399@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:NSLS-II & CFN Users' Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NSLS II  invites all to join us for the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-ll) and Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) Users’ Meeting from May 13–17\, 2024. This year’s meeting will be held as a hybrid event. The sessions will offer scientists from diverse disciplines an opportunity to share their work in synchrotron radiation\, nanoscale\, materials\, and biological sciences. \nMeeting Format\nMonday and Wednesday workshops (In-person only)\nTuesday Plenary Session (Hybrid)\nThursday and Friday workshops (Remote only) \nNSLS II Users Meeting Web Site
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/nsls-ii-cfn-users-meeting/
LOCATION:NSLS II\, Brookhaven National Laboratory\, 743 Brookhaven Avenue\, Upton\, NY\, 11973-5000\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240508T130235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T130235Z
UID:4581-1715857200-1715860800@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:APS : X-ray Spectroscopy Interest Gp Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Eli Stavitski Brookhaven National Laboratory \nTitle: High Energy Resolution Spectroscopy Program at NSLS II \nDate: Thursday\, May 16\, 2024 \nTime: 11:00AM (Central Time) \nLocation (in person): 435/C010 \nLocation (Remote):\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 285 580 285 348\nPasscode: dC4pXx
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/aps-x-ray-spectroscopy-interest-gp-seminar/
LOCATION:APS\, 9700 S. Cass Ave\, Argonne\, IL\, 60439\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240328T145125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T145849Z
UID:4183-1715860800-1715877000@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:NSLS II : Workshop on Soft X-ray Nanoprobe (SXN) beamline
DESCRIPTION:The Soft X-ray Nanoprobe (SXN) beamline\, a new beamline under construction at NSLS-II\, will offer researchers state-of-the-art soft X-ray nano-imaging and spectroscopy capabilities with world-leading coherent high photon flux in the energy range from 250 eV – 2500 eV. This two half-day workshop aims to bring experienced X-ray microscopy users\, as well as new and early career users seeking practical guidance\, together for scientific\, technical\, and training presentation and discussions. The first half-day workshop focuses on discussing the next generation of science questions that can be addressed with advances in instrument capabilities (Day-1). We aim also to discuss science cases suitable for the commissioning and optimization phase of the SXN beamline. The second half-day workshop focuses on practical aspects of X-ray imaging and spectromicroscopy research (Day-2) and discussion of existing approaches and requirements including sample preparation\, choosing the best instrument for your research question\, research workflow\, data handling\, and multi-modal approaches. \nSession I: Research Areas (overview of high impact science cases of soft X-ray nanoscale imaging and spectromicroscopy); Thursday\, May 16\, 2024 (EDT 1:00 – 5:30 p.m.) \nSession II: Application (details from sample preparation\, experimental design to data analysis and interpretation); Friday\, May 17\, 2024 (EDT 1:00 – 5:30 p.m.) \nOrganizers: Wen Hu (NSLS-II)\, Brandy Toner (University of Minnesota)\, Andrew Walter (NSLS-II)\, Joe Dvorak (NSLS-II)\, Jiemin Li (NSLS-II)\nAgenda
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/nsls-ii-workshop-on-soft-x-ray-nanoprobe-sxn-beamline/
LOCATION:NSLS II\, Brookhaven National Laboratory\, 743 Brookhaven Avenue\, Upton\, NY\, 11973-5000\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240130T202935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T202935Z
UID:3612-1716076800-1716163199@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:15th IPAC
DESCRIPTION:15th International Particle Accelerator Conference\nMay 19 – 24\, 2024\nNashville\, TN \nRegister \nScientific Program 
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/15th-ipac/
LOCATION:Nashville\, TN\, Music City Center \, 201 Rep. John Lewis Way South\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240508T130430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T130430Z
UID:4583-1716210000-1716213600@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:APS : High Pressure Interest Gp Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The next high-pressure interest group meeting will be held 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (US central time)\, Monday\, May 20\, 2024. In this meeting\, Dr. Paul Loubeyre\, CEA\, Laboratoire Matière en Conditions Extrêmes & Université Paris-Saclay\, will present “X-ray studies on H2O under high pressure using the EB-ESRF 4th generation synchrotron”. \nJoin ZoomGov Meeting: https://argonne.zoomgov.com/my/hpcat?pwd=bThydTZLaVlyaER1U3JrRXRqM2l6QT09 \nMeeting ID: 161 4046 1760\nPasscode: 1760\nOne tap mobile\n+16692545252\,\,16140461760# US (San Jose)\n+16468287666\,\,16140461760# US (New York) \nAbstract:\nActive research is currently underway to investigate the properties of matter under very high pressure. New generation X-ray facilities are essential. Complementarity between static and dynamic studies is observed. First\, we will describe the context of this modern high-pressure field. Then\, we will focus more on two recent studies to illustrate some novel opportunities in using the 4th generation synchrotrons:\n• Measurement of the transition to superionic face-centered cubic (fcc) ice\n• Freezing kinetics of supercompressed water \n  \n 
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/aps-high-pressure-interest-gp-seminar/
LOCATION:APS\, 9700 S. Cass Ave\, Argonne\, IL\, 60439\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240524
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240214T194217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T131805Z
UID:3652-1716249600-1716508799@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:4th ISRD-RCN Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Dynamic Properties of Earth and Planetary Materials Using Neutron and X-Ray Methods \nIntegration of beamline technologies and rock deformation experiments can facilitate the investigation of the feedback between evolving mechanical properties\, deformation textures\, and deformation mechanisms\, leading to much more robust extrapolation of lab-based rheological models to Earth and other planets. The NSF-funded Research Coordination Network (RCN) “In Situ Studies of Rock Deformation” (ISRD) aims at developing novel methods that exploit the beamline capabilities\, enabling the next generation of rock deformation experiments\, wherein samples can be examined while they are deforming.\nThe 4th ISRD-RCN workshop\, hosted by the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) and the University of Grenoble Alpes will take place in-person at ILL/ESRF campus on May 21-23\, 2024. This workshop will focus on neutron and X-ray scattering and imaging as well as their applications in studying the dynamic properties of earth and planetary materials. \nThe list of speakers includes:\n• Damien Freitas (University of Manchester): “4D Synchrotron triaxial apparatus at TOMCAT”\n• Olga Stamati (ESRF): “SPAM: a software tool for studying volume deformations and correlations”\n• Robert Farla (DESY): “PETRA III and the bespoke large volume press”\n• Helen Lewis (Heriot-Watt University): “Neutron and X-ray studies of fluid flow in reservoirs”\n• Peter Moonen (University of Pau): “Geological H-storage\, a multidisciplinary study”\n• Francois Renard (ESRF/University of Oslo) “Fluid flow in rocks in 4D: from images to processes”\n• Chelsea Neil (Los Alamos National Lab): “Porosity studies of shale gas recovery and H2 storage”\n• Hiroyuki Kagi (University of Tokyo): “High pressure geoscience enabled by PLANET”\n• Pierre Bésuelle\, (UGA)\, “Failure prediction\, strain localization from full field analyses”\n• Alessandro Tengattini\, (UGA/ILL)\, “Geomechanical studies enabled by NeXT-Grenoble”
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/4th-isrd-rcn-workshop/
LOCATION:ESRF\, 71 Av. des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38000\, France
ORGANIZER;CN="ISRD-RCN":MAILTO:wzhu@umd.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240521T142254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T142315Z
UID:4606-1716296400-1716300000@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:ANL : Search for Life’s Origin and Future Beyond Earth
DESCRIPTION:May 21\, 2024\n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM\nOnline\nSpeaker: Jian Gong\, University of Wyoming\n\nAbstract: We will embark on an interdisciplinary journey through time and space\, seeking clues to life’s origins and the tantalizing possibility of its existence beyond Earth. By examining Earth’s geologic record\, we unlock secrets from ancient fossils that provide a window into early life forms and their environments. We then explore general properties of life and how they interact with the environment\, using these principles as guiding clues from the perspective of remote observers\, exploring profound ecosystem-level\, landscape\, and atmospheric changes over deep time. These observations offer us a blueprint for identifying habitable conditions elsewhere. NASA’s cutting-edge missions to Mars and other celestial bodies furnish us with the tools and data to extend this search into the solar system\, with each mission sharpening our strategies to detect life. As we cast our gaze outward\, we synthesize these terrestrial lessons into a more robust framework\, applying novel techniques and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations to enhance our chances of discovering extraterrestrial life\, ultimately answering profound questions of where we come from and whether we are alone in the universe.
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/anl-seminar-search-for-lifes-origin-and-future-beyond-earth/
LOCATION:APS\, 9700 S. Cass Ave\, Argonne\, IL\, 60439\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240523T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240523T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240510T140512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T140512Z
UID:4590-1716498000-1716501600@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:SLAC : Ashley James
DESCRIPTION:Mercury Rising: The Toxicology of a Global Pollutant\nAshley James\, postdoctoral fellow specializing in neurological diseases at the University of Saskatchewan\nThursday\, May 23\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. PT \nJoin us in the Kavli Auditorium or online. Registration is required if you plan to attend in person. \nEvery day\, we come in contact with many different chemicals that have the potential to impact our lives. Toxicology is a field of science that helps us understand the interactions between us\, our environment\, and these chemicals which are sometimes toxic. Heavy metals such as mercury are particularly interesting due to their toxicity to human health and their widespread environmental presence. X-ray experiments at facilities like the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource at SLAC can teach us the ways in which these harmful pollutants affect our everyday lives. This lecture will explore different areas of toxicology through case studies of mercury exposure in human and animal models. The discussion will include new insights into historic poisonings as well as other aspects relevant to human health and nutrition. The strength and versatility of synchrotron-based techniques allow us to delve into the sometimes dark\, but always intriguing mysteries that the field of toxicology has to offer. \nRegister : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slac-public-lecture-mercury-rising-the-toxicology-of-a-global-pollutant-tickets-894733701587?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/slac-ashley-james/
LOCATION:SSRL\, 2575 Sand Hill Road\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240524T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240524T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240208T170719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T170719Z
UID:3647-1716555600-1716559200@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:FORCE Seminar - Innocent Ezenwa
DESCRIPTION:FORCE Seminar \nInnocent Ezenwa\, HPCAT\, Advanced Photon Source\nArgonne National Laboratory\nMay 24\, 2024\n12:00 pm AZ/MST (11 am PT\, 2 pm ET)\nLaunch Meeting – Zoom
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/force-seminar-innocent-ezenwa/
LOCATION:IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240529T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240529T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240515T162123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T162123Z
UID:4592-1716980400-1716984000@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:APS : X-ray Spectroscopy Interest Gp
DESCRIPTION:X-ray Spectroscopy Special Interest Group  \nSpeaker: Gerald Seidler University of Washington \nTitle: Laboratory and Synchrotron Applications of Asymmetric Operation of the Rowland Circle \nDate: Wednesday\, May 29\, 2024 \nTime: 11:00AM (Central Time) \nVirtual Link:\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 287 079 206 368\nPasscode: EXUxEe \nAbstract:\nSpherically bent crystal analyzers (SBCA) on the Rowland circle are the most common approach to high-energy resolution hard x-ray spectroscopy at synchrotron facilities and in the laboratory. Excluding a small number of conceptually important examples in prior work\, such instruments operate with the diffracting plane practically coincident with the surface of the SBCA\, i.e.\, they operate ‘symmetrically’ with respect to the SBCA optic’s cylindrical axis. We have completed a comprehensive investigation of ‘asymmetric’ operation\, meaning the use of one or more diffracting crystal plane orientations that are manifestly distinct from that of the SBCA wafer surface [1] – consider\, for example\, using the Si (642) planes from an SBCA fabricated from a Si (211) wafer. We find that a single SBCA can be used to access all energies from ~5 keV and higher by “hkl hopping” and we also find that asymmetric operation frequently permits reduction of Johann error without analyzer masking.  \nThese benefits are demonstrated with a new laboratory-based instrument that is designed to explore asymmetric operation and also with synchrotron results (APS 25-ID) for asymmetric operation of high energy resolution fluorescence detection (HERFD) and nonresonant X-ray Raman scattering (XRS). For HERFD\, we propose that hkl hopping can significantly improve the user experience and simplify beamline operations. For XRS\, we propose that asymmetric operation with a sufficiently small beam size can greatly increase the clearance between sample and detector while retaining high energy resolution\, even with 0.5-m radius SBCA.  \nIn addition to the above results\, two manuscripts in preparation will be briefly discussed. These address ray tracing for asymmetric operation as a guide for experimental practice [2] and a software package for optimal selection of asymmetric reflections for a given experiment\, constrained by available SBCA wafer orientations.[3]
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/aps-x-ray-spectroscopy-interest-gp/
LOCATION:APS\, 9700 S. Cass Ave\, Argonne\, IL\, 60439\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240531T235900
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240531T235900
DTSTAMP:20260422T132847
CREATED:20240205T185531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T185531Z
UID:3634-1717199940-1717199940@test.seescience.org
SUMMARY:NSLS II : Deadline for 2024-3 Proposals
DESCRIPTION:NSLS II : Deadline for Proposals for 2024-3\, Sept – Dec 2024 \nMay 31\, 2024\, 11:59 (ET)\nhttps://www.bnl.gov/nsls2/userguide/
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/nsls-ii-deadline-for-2024-3-proposals/
LOCATION:NSLS II\, Brookhaven National Laboratory\, 743 Brookhaven Avenue\, Upton\, NY\, 11973-5000\, United States
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