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    Why Class Formation Occurs in Humans but Not among Other Primates.Sagar A. Pandit, Gauri R. Pradhan & Carel P. van Schaik - 2020 - Human Nature 31 (2):155-173.
    Most human societies exhibit a distinct class structure, with an elite, middle classes, and a bottom class, whereas animals form simple dominance hierarchies in which individuals with higher fighting ability do not appear to form coalitions to “oppress” weaker individuals. Here, we extend our model of primate coalitions and find that a division into a bottom class and an upper class is inevitable whenever fitness-enhancing resources, such as food or real estate, are exploitable or tradable and (...)
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  2. Equivalence class formation-effect of class-structure on stimulus function.L. Fields - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):354-354.
     
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    Class-Formation in the Capitalist World-Economy.Immanuel Wallerstein - 1975 - Politics and Society 5 (3):367-375.
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  4. Differentiation, class formation and elite-network structures in the world society.Jens Greve - 2015 - In Anastasia Marinopoulou (ed.), Cosmopolitan modernity. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Khaleeji-Capital: Class-Formation and Regional Integration in the Middle-East Gulf.Adam Hanieh - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (2):35-76.
    The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council are most typically understood from the perspective of their position as the world’s key oil- and gas-producing states. This essay explores the largely-overlooked processes of class-formation in the GCC, and argues that very profound tendencies of capital-internationalisation are occurring alongside Gulf regional integration. The circuits of capital are increasingly cast at the pan-Gulf scale, and a capitalist class – described as khaleeji-capital – is emerging around the accumulation-opportunities presented within the (...)
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  6. Class formation and nature.Michael Ekers - 2015 - In Thomas Albert Perreault, Gavin Bridge & James McCarthy (eds.), The Routledge handbook of political ecology. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Old Babylonian Letters and Class Formation: tropes of sympathy and social proximity.Seth Richardson - 2022 - Journal of Ancient History 10 (1):1-34.
    a re-analysis of Old Babylonian letters reveals the construction of class identity for men called “gentlemen” through their use of sympathetic expressions positioning correspondents as brothers, friends, colleagues, etc. While this observation is not new, this article makes two further points. First, I argue that class consciousness was created through the policing of failures to enact the social relations expressed in the letters, rather than superficial claims that such relations existed in the first place. This reading requires that (...)
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    Communications: The Transnational Ruling Class Formation Thesis: A Symposium.Michael Mann, Giovanni Arrighi, Jason W. Moore, Robert Went, Kees Van Der Pijl, William I. Robinson, Guglielmo Carchedi, Fred Moseley & David Laibman - 2001 - Science and Society 65 (4):464-533.
  9. Cross-modal stimulus class formation in rats as function of overtraining.E. Nakagawa - 2002 - In Serge P. Shohov (ed.), Advances in Psychology Research. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 13--169.
     
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    American Exceptionalism: US Working-Class Formation in an International Context.Andrew Strouthous - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11.4 11 (4):363-372.
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    Two Logics of Class Formation? Collective Identities among Proprietary Employers, 1880-1900.Jeffrey Haydu - 1999 - Politics and Society 27 (4):507-527.
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    Religion and Working-Class Formation in Imperial Germany 1871-1914.Willfried Spohn - 1991 - Politics and Society 19 (1):109-132.
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    Middle classes, democratization, and class formation.Hagen Koo - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (4):485-509.
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    Küchle, Andreas: Class Formation, Social Inequality, and the Nagas in North-East India. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019. 257 pp. ISBN 978-​1-​138-​34686-​4. Price: $ 155.00. [REVIEW]Jelle J. P. Wouters - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (1):246-248.
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    Conflict and Compromise: Class Formation in English Society 1830-1914, A Comparative Study of Birmingham and Sheffield.Dennis Smith - 1983 - British Journal of Educational Studies 31 (2):162-164.
  16. Formations of class and gender: becoming respectable.Beverley Skeggs - 1997 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    Explanations of how identity is constructed are fundamental to contemporary debates in feminism and social theory. In this important addition to the literature, Beverley Skeggs demonstrates that class needs to be featured more prominently in theoretical accounts of gender, identity, and power. Class has been marginalized in feminist and cultural theory and it has become increasingly difficult to teach, research, or speak about class. Formations of Class and Gender identifies the neglect of class issues in (...)
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    Proletariat into a Class: The Process of Class Formation from Karl Kautsky's The Class Struggle to Recent Controversies.Adam Przeworski - 1977 - Politics and Society 7 (4):343-401.
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    The political aesthetic of the British city‐state: Class formation through the global city.John Welsh - 2019 - Constellations 26 (1):59-77.
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    The Empirical Investigation of Rural Class Formation: Methodological Issues in a Study of Large- and Mid-Scale Farmers in Senegal.Carlos Oya - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (4):289-326.
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    Electroencephalography in the Study of Equivalence Class Formation. An Explorative Study.Erik Arntzen & Hanna S. Steingrimsdottir - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Collective actors and urban regimes: Class formation and the 1946 Oakland General Strike. [REVIEW]Chris Rhomberg - 1995 - Theory and Society 24 (4):567-594.
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    On American Exceptionalism: US Working-class Formation In An International Context Edited By Rick Halpern And Jonathan Morris and US Labour And Political Action, 1918-24: A Comparison Of Independent Political Action In New York, Chicago, And Seattle. [REVIEW]Mary McGuire - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (4):363-372.
  23. A Bourgeois Marx? Max Weber's Theory of Capitalist Society: Reflections on utility, rationality and class formation.Michael Bittman - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 15 (1):81-91.
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    Institutions and Political Change: Working-Class Formation in England and the United States, 1820-1896.Victoria C. Hattam - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (2):133-166.
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    Réflexions sur la formation de la classe ouvrière, le passé et le présent.Geoff Eley & Jean-Michel Buée - 2015 - Actuel Marx 58 (2):61-75.
    Partly in response to fundamental changes which have occurred in the social relations of actually existing capitalism, and to the concomitant political upheavals, partly as a result of the related debates and transformations in social and cultural theory, several social historians of the 1970s and 1980s began to rethink their ideas about class. Having previously made a powerful contribution to the history of working-class formation, the historians in question began to advocate the necessity of a decisive break (...)
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  26. Prototype formation of various classes.R. L. Solso, P. Ament, F. Kuraishy & C. Mearns - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):323-323.
     
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    Against Musical ἀτεχνία: Papyrus Hibeh I 13 and the Debate on τέχνη in Classical Greece.Francesco PelosiCorresponding authorScuola Normale Superiore – Classe di Scienze Umane Pisa & Toscana ItalyEmail: - forthcoming - Apeiron.
    Objective Apeiron was founded in 1966 and has developed into one of the oldest and most distinguished journals dedicated to the study of ancient philosophy, ancient science, and, in particular, of problems that concern both fields. Apeiron is committed to publishing high-quality research papers in these areas of ancient Greco-Roman intellectual history; it also welcomes submission of articles dealing with the reception of ancient philosophical and scientific ideas in the later western tradition. The journal appears quarterly. Articles are peer-reviewed on (...)
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    On the Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, 1900–45.Loren Goldner - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (4):171-207.
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    Class, Politics and the Economy.Stewart Clegg, Paul Boreham & Geoff Dow - 2013 - Routledge.
    This study, first published in 1986, provides a systematic account of the processes and structure of class formation in the major advanced capitalist societies. The focus is on the organizational mechanisms of class cohesion and division, theoretically deriving from a neo-Marxian perspective. Chapters consider the organization and structure of the ‘corporate ruling class’, the middle class and the working class, and are brought together in an overarching analysis of the organization of class in (...)
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    Broad-RBFNN-Based Intelligence Adaptive Antidisturbance Formation Control for a Class of Cluster Aerospace Unmanned Systems with Multiple High-Dynamic Uncertainties.Erxin Gao, Xin Ning, Zheng Wang & Xiaokui Yue - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    This paper investigates the antidisturbance formation control problem for a class of cluster aerospace unmanned systems suffering from multisource high-dynamic uncertainties. Firstly, to estimate and compensate the uncertainties existing in CAUS coordinate dynamics, an adaptive antidisturbance formation control law, which is combined by a robust adaptive control law and the second order disturbance observer, has been designed. Secondly, aiming at the adverse influences caused by the nonlinear time-varying nonlinearities existing in the formation flight dynamics, the radial (...)
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    Aristotle, Diderot, liberalism and the idea of 'middle class': A comparision of two contexts of emergence of a metaphorical formation.Ezequiel Adamovsky - 2005 - History of Political Thought 26 (2):303-333.
    This article seeks to contribute to the history of the idea of 'middle class', an idea that was fundamental to Aristotle's philosophy but disappeared from the repertoire of political thinking for centuries, re-emerging shortly before the French Revolution to be developed by Diderot and other French liberals. The modern notion of 'middle class' is compared with that of Aristotle, and the similarities between the two contexts of emergence -- the crisis of Ancient Greek democracy and that of the (...)
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    The Middle Class and the Formation of the Polis. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):233-234.
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    La lutte de classes et les dépossédés.Bryan D. Palmer & Jean-Michel Buée - 2015 - Actuel Marx 58 (2):28-45.
    How do we conceive of class and class struggle? Orthodox Marxism has often been represented as understanding class as a relationship to production, a conceptualization reinforcing a sense of class struggle where the accent is placed on the conflictual relations within the workplace. Overt capitallabour conflict at the point of production does indeed constitute class struggle, but neither class nor class struggle can be reduced in Marxist terms to strikes, lockouts, and the like. (...)
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    The Eighteenth Brumaire in historical context: reconsidering class and state in France and Syria.Jonathan Viger - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (4):611-638.
    This article seeks to reinterpret the process of state and class formation in “peripheral” societies—notably Syria—through a contextualized reading of Marx’s Eighteenth Brumaire influenced by the approach of Political Marxism (PM). In light of PM’s claim that capitalism did not emerge in France until the late nineteenth century, it draws a picture of post-revolutionary French society in which the legacy of the precapitalist Absolutist state still determined the nature of ruling class reproduction and class struggle, centered (...)
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    State Formation in Southeast Asia.Ken Young - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 50 (1):71-97.
    The processes of state formation in the agrarian states of Southeast Asia lend themselves to fruitful comparative analysis using Eliasian concepts. However, in the difficult physical environment of a region endowed with plentiful land relative to population, the control of labour was more important than control of territory, as demonstrated by the cases of Siam and Java. Moreover, the religious, ceremonial and symbolic significance of kingship remained very important even when the coercive power of the centre was weak. Courts (...)
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    Melanoma formation in xiphophorus: A model system for the role of receptor tyrosine kinases in tumorigenesis.Barbara Malitschek, Dorothee Förnzler & Manfred Schartl - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (12):1017-1023.
    Cancer is one of the most frequent fatal human diseases. It is a genetic disease, and molecular analysis of the genes involved revealed that they belong to several distinct classes of molecules, one of which is the receptor tyrosine kinases. Neoplastic transformation is regarded as the result of a multistep process and, in most cases, it is hard to evaluate what the initial events in tumor formation are. What makes it difficult to approach this question is the paucity of (...)
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    Employers and the Politics of Skill Formation in a Coordinated Market Economy: Collective Action and Class Conflict in Norway.John R. Bowman - 2005 - Politics and Society 33 (4):567-594.
    This article uses a case study of vocational training in Norway to explore the conditions under which employers will cooperate to increase the skill level of their workforce. It generates two sets of insights into the political economy of training in coordinated market economies. First, by demonstrating that cooperation among employers was a recent achievement that required the creation of specific, targeted mechanisms, it suggests that a cooperative outcome is difficult to attain, even amid the generally hospitable institutional environment characteristic (...)
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    Formation of Canons in the Early Indian Nik?yas or Schools in the Light of the New G?ndh?r? Manuscript Finds.Mark Allon - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 35 (1-2):225-244.
    The new G?ndh?r? manuscript finds from Afghanistan and Pakistan, which date from approximately the first century BCE to the third or fourth century CE, are the earliest manuscript witnesses to the literature of the Indian Buddhist nik?yas or schools. They preserve texts whose parallels are found in the various Tripi?akas, or what remains of them, preserved in other languages and belonging to various nik?yas, including sections of?gamas such as the Ekottarik?gama and Vana-sa?yutta of the Sa?yutta-nik?ya/Sa?yukt?gama and anthologies of such s?tras, (...)
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    The formation and functioning of national political elites in the context of globalization.V. V. Goncharov - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russia 6 (3):264-270.
    This article devoted to study of the issues of formation and functioning of national political elites in the context of globalization processes. According to the author, processes of globalization, socio-political, public-legal, and financial-economic development in national societies and States led to the formation of the national political elites in a single global governing elite in the face of the global Manager class, which, in turn, forms the main approaches, requirements and principles that underlie the formation and (...)
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    Formation, Reality, and Prospects of the Society of Benefits and Privileges.Петр Николаевич Кондрашов - 2023 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 66 (1):134-147.
    This review analyzes the book Rental Society: In the Shadow of Labor, Capital, and Democracy. The book’s authors consider factors and conditions for the transition from a social state and a society of mass labor to a rental type of society. The main reasons for this transformation are the depletion of resources on a global scale and the replacement of humans by machines, which entails the growth of social groups living off various forms of rent (benefits, unconditional basic income, additional (...)
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    L’émergence d’une classe industrielle nationale est-elle possible en Afrique? Le « débat kényan » vu à travers le prisme de la Metal and Engineering Corporation (METEC) en Éthiopie.Sibulele Nkunzi, Nicolas Pons-Vignon & Bruno Tinel - 2022 - Actuel Marx 72 (2):19-40.
    Une classe capitaliste nationale peut-elle émerger dans les pays africains nouvellement indépendants? Débattue il y a quarante ans à propos du Kenya, la question se pose également pour l’Éthiopie des trois dernières décennies. Bien que ce pays n’ait jamais été colonisé, son passage il y a trente ans d’un régime militaire à un État démocratique et développeur a marqué un tournant comparable à celui des pays africains anciennement colonisés. Cette transition politique promettait d’accorder un rôle économique plus important au secteur (...)
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    Concept Formation and Concept Grounding.Jörgen Sjögren & Christian Bennet - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (3):827-839.
    Recently Carrie S. Jenkins formulated an epistemology of mathematics, or rather arithmetic, respecting apriorism, empiricism, and realism. Central is an idea of concept grounding. The adequacy of this idea has been questioned e.g. concerning the grounding of the mathematically central concept of set (or class), and of composite concepts. In this paper we present a view of concept formation in mathematics, based on ideas from Carnap, leading to modifications of Jenkins’s epistemology that may solve some problematic issues with (...)
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    Il feticcio middle-class e le scienze sociali fra ordine liberal e neoliberale negli Stati Uniti.Matteo Battistini - 2017 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 29 (57).
    In the United States, the crisis broke out in 2008 launched a public debate on the decline of the middle class with peculiar historical references: from the Great Depression and the New Deal to the globalization of the Nineties, through the fractures imposed by the social movements of the Sixties and the neo-liberal turn of the Eighties. In the light of a debate in which the middle class emerges as an indisputable keyword of the American political cultures, the (...)
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    Elite Formation, Power and Space in Contemporary London.Rowland Atkinson, Simon Parker & Roger Burrows - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (5-6):179-200.
    In this article we examine elite formation in relation to money power within the city of London. Our primary aim is to consider the impact of the massive concentration of such power upon the city’s political life, municipal and shared resources and social equity. We argue that objectives of city success have come to be identified and aligned with the presence of wealth elites while wider goals, of access to essential resources for citizens, have withered. A diverse national and (...)
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    Post-materialism’s Social Class Divide: Experiences and Life Satisfaction.Douglas E. Booth - 2020 - Journal of Human Values 27 (2):141-160.
    Over last half of the twentieth century, a silent revolution in post-material values made significant advances around the world. The formation of post-material values also resulted in expanded participation in post-material experiences such as joining voluntary groups, pursuing creativity and independence in the world of work, and engaging in political actions—experiences that go beyond a strict focus on accumulating economic wealth and material possessions. Because social class position matters for being a post-materialist, a class divide exists between (...)
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    New «Parasitic Class»: On the Concept of Mikhail Voslensky.Сергій САВЧЕНКО, Катерина ПРОКОФ’ЄВА & Оксана РЕШЕТІЛОВА - 2024 - Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 7 (2):184-194.
    The article explores the phenomenon of the nomenklatura as a unique socio-political institution in the context of democratic transformations within post-Soviet societies. An analysis of Mikhail Voslensky’s works reveals the mechanisms of nomenklatura functioning and aids in understanding the structural challenges of overcoming the totalitarian legacy. The core of the article focuses on a comparative analysis of Voslensky’s concept. Born in Ukraine, Voslensky had a successful career within the Soviet system before emigrating to West Germany in 1972. His seminal work, (...)
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    Upper Middle Class Social Reproduction: Wealth, Schooling, and Residential Choice in Chile.María Luisa Méndez - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited by Modesto Gayo.
    In the contemporary context of increasing inequality and various forms of segregation, this volume analyzes the transition to neoliberal politics in Santiago de Chile. Using an innovative methodological approach that combines georeferenced data and multi-stage cluster analysis, Méndez and Gayo study the old and new mechanisms of social reproduction among the upper middle class. In so doing, they not only capture the interconnections between macro- and microsocial dimensions such as urban dynamics, schooling demands, cultural repertoires and socio-spatial trajectories, but (...)
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    Marx et la Grèce antique: la lutte des classes dans l'Antiquité.Nikos Foufas - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Quel rapport entretenait Marx avec la culture, l'histoire et la philosophie de la Grèce antique? Pourquoi le jeune Marx s'était-il intéressé à la pensée d'Epicure? Que représentait pour lui la philosophie enseignée par le fondateur de l'École du Jardin? A part l'aspect purement philosophique du rapport de l'auteur du Capital à la Grèce antique, on se donnera également pour tâche de mettre en perspective la contribution que les notions marxiennes de classe, de lutte des classes et d'exploitation peuvent apporter à (...)
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    Information ethics and information literacy: A material-historical study between capital and class struggle in the Marxian perspective.Carla Viola - 2017 - International Review of Information Ethics 26.
    The present article analyzes ethics in Karl Marx perspectives, going through information ethics and information literacy that permeate individuation and class struggle in capitalist society. The objective is to approach critical reflection about dominated and dominant class’s ethics values proclaimed by author. In order to provide the desired research, I did literature review and digital documents consultation about the themes. Through this work, it is possible to identify that the author’s description of reality through historical materialism sought the (...)
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    Distributed Coordination for a Class of High-Order Multiagent Systems Subject to Actuator Saturations by Iterative Learning Control.Nana Yang & Suoping Li - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-18.
    This paper investigates a distributed coordination control for a class of high-order uncertain multiagent systems. Under the framework of iterative learning control, a novel fully distributed learning protocol is devised for the coordination problem of MASs including time-varying parameter uncertainties as well as actuator saturations. Meanwhile, the learning updating laws of various parameters are proposed. Utilizing Lyapunov theory and combining with Graph theory, the proposed algorithm can make each follower track a leader completely over a limited time interval even (...)
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