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2015-2016 General Catalog 
    
2015-2016 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

English Literature

  
  • ENL 5335 Shakespeare (3)


    Study Of Shakespeare’s Development Of Dramatic Techniques And Ideas.

  
  • ENL 5347 The Age Of Milton (3)


    Prose And Poetry Of Milton, Especially Paradise Lost, Sampson And Agonistes And Areopagitica, Viewed Against The Background Of The Age.

  
  • ENL 5932 Seminar In English Literature (3)


    Current Topics In English Literature, Organized Around Selected Writers And Themes Which Reflect The Political, Cultural, And Artistic Values Of English Society.


Entomology

  
  • ENY 2001C Insects, Man And Environment


    A Survey Course In Entomology For Non-majors. Diversity Of Insects, Ecology, Biology. Emphasis On Effects Of Insects On Man And His Environment. Global Beneficial And Detrimental Impacts Of Insects And Their Role In The Environment. Role Of Insects As Disease Vectors, Agricultural And Urban Pests , Biological Control Agents, Indicators Of Environmental Quality, Stored Product Pests, Pollinators And Forensic Crime-solving Tools.

  
  • ENY 2006 Global Integrated Pest Mgmt


    Pests Of Agriculture Importance: Use Of A System Approach To Determine And Reduce Pest Damage To Tolerate Levels In Crop Production.

  
  • ENY 2570 Principles Of Environmental Entomology (3)


    Importance Of Insects In Environment. Insect Biodiversity And Biomonitoring Of Terrestrial And Aquatic Ecosystems. Insect Morphology, Life Histories, Ecology. Principles Of Pest Management In Agricultural And Urban Settings.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ENY 2570L Intro Agri Entom Lab


  
  • ENY 3004C General Entomology (4)


    Basic Course Covering Major Groups Of Insects, Their External Morphology, Life Histories, Ecology, And Importance.

  
  • ENY 3221 Termite, Wood Destroy


  
  • ENY 3222 General Household Pests, Rodents, And Controls (4)


    Life Histories, Biology, Pesticides, And Control Of Structural Pests, Along With Care And Maintenance Of Equipment Used. Preparation For Florida State Pest Control Examinations.

  
  • ENY 3222C Urban Entomology I


    The Theory And Practice Of Management Of General Household Pests Will Be Explored. Particular Attention Will Be Paid To The General Theory With Some Discussion Of Pests Particular To Florida.

  
  • ENY 3223 Wood Destroying Organisms And Controls (4)


    Biology And Control Of Termites And Other Wood Destroying Insects And Fungi. Preparation And Proper Use Of Chemicals And Equipment. Preparation For Florida State Pest Control Examinations.

  
  • ENY 3560 Pests of Ornamental Plants and Turf (3)


    Prerequisite: ENY 2570  or ENY 3004. A Study Of The Insect And Disease Pests Of Turf Grasses And Ornamental Plants With Emphasis On Identification, Damage And Control.

  
  • ENY 3560C Pest Orn Plts & Turf


  
  • ENY 3661C Medical Entomology


  
  • ENY 3668C Veterinary Entomology


    Prerequisite: A Course In Introductory Entomology Various Disease Relationships, Biology And Control Of Arthropods Affecting The Health Of Domestic Animals.

  
  • ENY 3701C Forensic Entomology


    Learning The Discipline Of Forensic Science And Crime Scene Investigations. Introduction To Crime Scene Analysis And Techniques Including Forensic Entomology, Botany, Pathology, Blood Chemistry, Anthropology, Physical And Trace Evidence And Ballistics. Exposure To Courtroom And Expert Witness And Interaction With Experts Of Various Forensic Science Disciplines.

  
  • ENY 3941L Structural Pest Control Practicum (3)


    Prerequisite: ENY 3222 , ENY 3223 . Designed To Give The Student Practical Experience In Structural Pest Control.

  
  • ENY 3949 Entomology Internship (var. Hrs. 1-6)


    Or ENY 4949  Entomology Internship (var. Hrs. 1-12) Department Chairman’s Permission Required. Open Only To Juniors And Seniors. In An Effort To Meet The Individual Needs And Interests, Credit May Be Given For Occupational Training Or Employment Outside Local Region Over Summer. Work Must Be Done Under Supervision Of Specialists In Student’s Major Field.

  
  • ENY 4101 Principles Of Animal Taxonomy (4)


    Prerequisite: ENY 3004. Elements Of Classification And Phylogeny, Taxonomic Writing, And International Code Of Zoological Nomenclature.

  
  • ENY 4150 Systematic Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: ENY 3004. Recognition Of All Major Families Of Insects In North America. Laboratory Class Featuring Microscope Study Of Specimens.

  
  • ENY 4229 Urban Entomology II


    Biology, Ecology, Identification And Management Of Pest Organisms Associated With People, Structure And The Urban Environment. Emphasis On Economic Importance And Control Strategies For Arthropod Pest Commonly Invading Households And Commercial Structures In Urban Environments.

  
  • ENY 4354C Insect Morphology (4)


    Prerequisite: ENY 3004. A Review Of The External And Internal Anatomy Of The Major Groups Of Insects, With Some Consideration Of Physiology.

  
  • ENY 4503 Eco Aquatic Insects


  
  • ENY 4811 Information Resource Management in Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: ENY 2570  Or 3004. Modern Methods Of Gathering And Processing Information In Biological Research, With Emphasis On Computerized Techniques.

  
  • ENY 4907 Special Research Problems And Readings (1-3)


    Prerequisite: ENY 3004, ENY 4354 Or Consent Of The Instructor. Individual Research Or Study Projects Centering Around Student’s Area Of Interest.

  
  • ENY 4931 Entomology Seminar (1)


    Current Developments And Topics In Entomology.

  
  • ENY 4942 Pest Risk Analysis Seminar


    Students Will Learn About The Challenges, Concepts, Framework, Tools, And Methodologies Used In Pest Risk Analysis In The Context Government Policy And Decision-making

  
  • ENY 4949 Entomology Intern


  
  • ENY 5105C Prin Animal Taxonomy


  
  • ENY 5150 Systematic Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology. Recognition Of All Major Families Of Insects In North America. Laboratory Class Featuring Microscopic Study Of Specimens.

  
  • ENY 5155 Sys Entomology


  
  • ENY 5204C Insect Ecology


    Behavioral, Population And Community Ecology Of Insects. Co-evolution, Mimicry And Insect Defenses. Nutritional Ecology, Conservation Biology, Dispersal And Life Cycles, Population Dynamics Of Insects And Cycles Of Gradation. Relationships Of Insects With Their Biotic And Physical Environments, Along With The Roles Of Insects In Nature.

  
  • ENY 5355 Insect Morphology (4)


    Prerequisite: ENY 3004. Comprehensive Study Of The External And Internal Anatomy Of The Major Groups Of Insects, With Some Considerations Of Physiology.

  
  • ENY 5500 Aquatic Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology. Taxonomy And The Adaptations Of Major Orders Of Aquatic Insects. Ecology And Biological Role Of Aquatic Insects In Freshwater Ecosystem. Their Role As A Bioassessment Tool For Evaluation Freshwater Quality. By Permission Of Graduate Program Coordinator.

  
  • ENY 6135 Taxonomy of the Major Orders of Holometabola (4)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology. Identification Of Families Of Orders Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, And Lepidoptera; Field Trapping Techniques, And Common Holometabolous Families In North Florid Ecosystems.

  
  • ENY 6166 Principles of Animal Taxonomy (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology or Biology. Principles Involved In Taxonomy And Classification Of Animals; Modern Systematic Techniques.

  
  • ENY 6215 Biological Control of Weeds (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology. Principles Of Biological Control Of Weeds. Examples Of Terrestrial And Aquatic Weeds Currently Being Treated Or Under Study For Treatment With Biological Control Agents. Invertebrate Agents Will Be Emphasized And Vertebrates And Pathogens Will Be Discussed. A Term Paper And A One-hour Seminar On The Topic Are Required. One Or More Field Trips To Biological Control Facilities In Florida.

  
  • ENY 6402C Insect Physiology


    Physiology Of Insects With Emphasis On Integrationof Physiological Processes And Systems. Structural Organization Of Insects And Their Tissues And Organs; Insect Biochemistry; Endocrinology; Neurobiology; Photo- Chemo- And Mechanoreception. Major Metabolic Pathways For Energy Transformation And Utilization In Insects. Immune Mechanisms. Physiology Of Reproduction. Applications Of Biotechnology To Insect Control. Osmoregulation.

  
  • ENY 6505 Aquatic Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology or Invertebrate Zoology. Abundance, Diversity And Function Of Aquatic Insects In Freshwater Ecosystems; General Ecology, Biology, And Taxonomy Of Major Aquatic Insect Orders.

  
  • ENY 6507 Ecology of Freshwaters (3)


    Prerequisite: General Ecology. Physical And Chemical Nature Of Freshwaters And Their Relationships To Aquatic Insects And Other Macroinvertebrates.

  
  • ENY 6508 Biological Monitoring of Freshwater Ecosystems (3)


    Prerequisite: Invertebrate Zoology, General Ecology, or General Entomology. Biomonitoring Strategies For Evaluating The Health Of Freshwater Ecosystems; Importance Of Benthic Macroinvertebrates As Indicators Of Water Quality.

  
  • ENY 6595 Mosquito Biology and Control (4)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology and/or Medical Entomology. Economic Importance And Taxonomy Of Mosquitoes With Emphasis On State And Municipal Regulations And Methods For Mosquito Control And Arthropod-borne Disease Abatement.

  
  • ENY 6651C Insect Toxicology


    Classification And Properties Of Major Types Of Insecticides, Chemistry, Formulation, Toxicity, Metabolism And Mode Of Action, Selectivity, Use Hazards, Residues,environmental Problems, Biological Magnification, Persistence And Effects On Non-target Organisms. Emphasis On Target Site Physiology, Biochemistry And Molecular Biology, Pharmacodynamics,metabolism And The Development Of Resistance

  
  • ENY 6663 Medical Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology. Identification, Biology, Disease Epidemiology And Control Of Arthropods Affecting Human Health.

  
  • ENY 6664 Veterinary Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology. Various Disease Relationships, Biology And Control Of Arthropods Affecting The Health Of Domestic Animals.

  
  • ENY 6665 Integrated Pest Management For Public Health (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology, General Ecology. Introduction To Methods Of Public Health Pest Control Using Chemical And Nonchemical Techniques. Review Of Various Types Of Public Health Abatement Practices And How They May Be Integrated To Manage Pests In An Efficacious And Environmentally Sound Manner.

  
  • ENY 6814 Entomology Seminar (1)


    How To Prepare And Present Scientific Information To Others.

  
  • ENY 6815 Biometry And Experimental Design In Entomology (3)


    Prerequisite: General Entomology And A Basic Course In Statistics. In-depth Survey And Philosophy Of Experimental Design Through The Use Of Entomological Examples As Models.

  
  • ENY 6820 Molecular Genetics


    This New Course Is Designed To Introduce Graduate Students Familar With Insects But Need To Learn About Molecular Genetics And The Techniques Used In This Discipline. Throughout The Course, Students Will Learn About Genes And Genome Organization, Molecular Genetics Techniques And Their Application In Entomology That Includes Molecular Genetics Of Insect Behavior And Molecular Systematics

  
  • ENY 6821 Insect Pathology


    Invertebrate Microbiology Focusing On Pathogens Of Insects. Pathobiology Of Infectionious Microbes Of Insects Emphasizing Mechanisms Of Pathogenesis And Principles Of Microbial Control

  
  • ENY 7979 Advanced Research (1-9)


    Research For Doctoral Students Before Admission To Candidacy. Designed For Students With A Master’s Degree In The Field Of Study Or For Students Who Have Been Accepted For A Doctoral Program. Not Open To Students Who Have Been Admitted To Candidacy.

  
  • ENY 7980 Research For Doctoral Dissertation (1-15)


    Research For Doctoral Students Who Have Received Admission To Candidacy.

  
  • IPM T999 Ipm Transfer Course


  
  • IPM 3633 Pest Orn Plants Turf


  
  • IPM 4022 Prin Plant Risk Assess & Manag


    To Provide Students With Applied Training In The Regulatory Aspects Of Plant Protection, Using Real-world Case Studies,scenarios. It Will Instruct Students In Traditional As Well As Novel Methods Of Pest Detection And Identification. Students Will Study The Purpose And Application Of Risk And Pathway Analysis

  
  • IPM 5255 Integrated Pest Mgmt



Environmental Engineering Science

  
  • EES 1040 Tec Env & Human Hlth


  
  • EES 2205 Environmental Engineering Chemistry (4)


    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 , CHM 1045L . Application Of Fundamental Chemistry Principles To Major Environmental Processes And Problems. Emphasis On Chemistry Of Treatment Processes For Air, Water And Soil Pollutants; Hazardous Waste Identification And Treatments; Toxicology Chemistry.

  
  • EES 3040 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Science (3)


    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 . Application Of Environmental Sciences To Fundamentals Of Environmental Engineering. Emphasis On Water And Air Pollution, Their Sources And Treatment; Solid And Hazardous Waste Management.

  
  • EES 3040L Introduction to Environmental Engineering Science Laboratory (1)


    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 . Use Of Field And Laboratory Instruments For Measuring Air And Water Quality Indicators. Site Visits.


Environmental Science

  
  • EVS 3024C Environmental Instrumentation & Analytical Techniques


    Introduce Students To The Use And Applications Of Instruments For Solving Environmental Problems.

  
  • EVS 3195 Soil And Groundwater Monitoring (3)


    Lecture And Practical Aspects Of Soil And Water Analysis.

  
  • EVS 3395 Contaminant Hydrogeology


    Principles And Methods Of Subsurface Contamination Assessment; With Emphases On The Influence Of Subsurface Geologic And Hydrologic Properties On Contaminant Distribution And Behavior.

  
  • EVS 3654 Hazardous Waste Management


    Discussion And Study Of Methods Of Hazardous Waste Recovery And/or Disposal.

  
  • EVS 3662 Principles Of Contamination Assessment W/lab


    Lecture And Laboratory On The Process Of Measuring Or Estimating The Intensity, Frequency, And Duration Of Human Or Other Population Exposures To Risk Agents.

  
  • EVS 3672 Fundamentals Of Bioremediation


    Discussion And Study Of Processes And Applications Of Remediation Technologies.

  
  • EVS 4007 Introduction To Environmental Science (3)


    Topics Covered With Focus On The Scientific, Social, Political, And Economic Aspects Of Environmental Sciences. Specific Topics Will Include Ecological Principles, Energy,, Human Effects On Ecosystems, Pollution Problems/solutions, Waste Management And Case Studies.

  
  • EVS 4025C Applied Microbial Processes W/lab


    Survey Of Microbial Ecology And How These Processes Pertain To The Environment.

  
  • EVS 4605 Introduction To Environmental Toxicology (3)


    Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission. The Study Of The Various Characteristics And Effects Of Environmental Toxicants In Air, Water, Soil And Consumer Products. Exposure Sources And Types; Distribution And Fate; Alterations Of Biological And Biochemical Processes; Control And Monitoring Processes Pertaining To Environmental Contaminants.

  
  • EVS 4636 Risk Communication


    Lecture And Practical Aspects Of Communicating Risk Information To Policy Makers And The Public.

  
  • EVS 4810 Environmental Toxicology And Human Health II (3)


    Assessment Of The Nature And Probability Of Environmental Exposure To Toxicants In Air, Water, Soul And Consumer Products And The Effects On Human Health.

  
  • EVS 4905 Directed Individual Study (1-3)


    Requires The Consent Of The Instructor; Detailed Examination Of A Topic In Environmental Sciences. Conducted On A Personal Basis With The Instructor This Course May Be Repeated With Different Topics But Can Not Exceed Three (3) Credit Hours.

  
  • EVS 5022 Environmental Research Methodology (3)


    Principles And Methods Of Planning And Conducting Research Projects In Environmental Sciences; And Analyzing Research Data And Reporting The Results. It Includes Considerations Of Topic Selection And Hypothesis Development, Experiment Design Data Collection Statistical Analysis Of Environmental Data, Including Stochastic Analysis And Computer Applications; And An Introduction To Environmental Systems Modeling.

  
  • EVS 5023 Marine And Estuarine Survey Methods (3)


    Prerequisite: Mac This Course Consists Of Systematic Observations, Evaluation And Prediction Of The Biological Consequences Of Anthropogenic Pollution And Other Adverse Impacts To Marine And Estuarine Systems.

  
  • EVS 5027 Environmental Microbiology (3)


    This Course Is Designed To Examine The Relationship Of Microbes And The Environment, And The Use Of Microbes In Environmental Cleanup.

  
  • EVS 5028 Mole Biology Techniq


  
  • EVS 5603 Site Characterization & Soil Survey (3)


    Prerequisite: College Level Chemistry Or Environmental Chemistry; Introduction To Soil. Site Characterization Is The Process Of Defining And Delimiting The Ecologic, Hydrologic And Engineering Properties Of A Site. It Is The Technical Basis For Project Analyses And Evaluation. Soil Survey Methods And Maps Developed By The Soil Conservation Service(scs) Provide An Understanding Of Site Soils, Allows Estimation Of Many Physical, Hydrological, And Chemical Properties Of Soil Relevant To Modeling Contaminant Fate And Transport.

  
  • EVS 5604 Hazardous Materials Management (3)


    The Course Reviews Specific Treatment Processes, And Presents Pertinent Basic Concepts In Quantitative Approach To Source Control And “waste Utilization”.

  
  • EVS 5605 Introduction To Environmental Toxicology (3)


    Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission. Study Of The Various Characteristics And Effect Of Environmental Toxicants In Air, Water, Soil And Consumer Products. Exposure Sources And Types; Distribution And Fate; Alterations Of Biological An Biochemical Processes; Control And Monitoring Processes Pertaining To Environmental Contaminants.

  
  • EVS 5606 Environmental Physiology and Nutrition (3)


    Prerequisite: BSC 1011 . Study Of Physiological Responses Of Animals To Environmental Changes/stresses Such As Water, Heat, Cold, Physical Work, And Nutritional Changes And Chemicals In Feeds.

  
  • EVS 5607 Environmental Radioactivity (3)


    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 , MAC 3311 . Origins, Characteristics And Environmental Interactions Of Radioactive Emissions And Radio Nuclides. Terrestrial, Cosmogonic And Anthropogenic Sources Of Radioactivity. Theory Of Radioactive Transformations And Of Radio Nuclide Migration In Air, Water, And Biotic Systems. Radiation Metrology, Instrumentation And Monitoring.

  
  • EVS 5608 Aquatic Toxicology (3)


    A Study Of The Adverse Effects Of Toxic Chemicals And Other Anthropogenic Materials Or Xenobiotics On Aquatic Organisms Including Lethal And Sublethal Effects.

  
  • EVS 5616 Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (3)


    Collection, Handling, Processing, Transportation And Safe Disposal Of Radioactive Wastes From Sectors Of The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Stages, And From Biomedical, Industrial, And Research Applications Of Radioactive Materials. Isolation And Conditioning Of Radioactive Materials. Treatment And Controlled Dispersion Of Low-level Nuclear Wastes. Siting, Licensing And Operation Of Temporary And Permanent Repositories.

  
  • EVS 5617 Radiological Risk Analysis (3)


    Quantitative And Descriptive Representation Of Probability Of Occurrence And Relative Severity Of Adverse Effects From Exposure To Radioactivity. Evaluation Of Potential Sources Of Radioactivity And Prediction Of Radio Nuclide Release Characteristics, Exposure Conditions, Effective Doses And Resultant Health And Environmental Effects. Applications Of Epidemiological And Monitoring Data.

  
  • EVS 5655 Waste Treatment Disp


  
  • EVS 5673 Bioremediation Applications & Techniques (3)


    To Introduce Student To The Latest Information Regarding The Processes, Application, And Limitations Of Using Remediation Technologies To Restore Contaminated Soil And Groundwater. New And Field-tested Technologies Are Covered, And Site Characterization Requirements For Each Remediation Technology Are Presented.

  
  • EVS 5693 Radiation Instruments And Measurements (3)


    Lecture And Laboratory Course On The Techniques And Equipment For Detection And Measure Of Onizing Radiations; And For Collecting, Analyzing And Interpreting Radiations; And For Collecting, Analyzing And Interpreting Radiation Data. Detector Types; Counting Systems; Methods And Instrumentation For Photon, Charged Article And Neutron Spectrometry. Design, Installation And Operation Of Systems For Environmental Radiation Monitoring.

  
  • EVS 5862 Environmental Regulations And Regulatory Agencies (2)


    Discussions On Current Issues/regulations In Environmental Protection As Well As The Roles Of Regulatory And Non-regulatory Agencies.

  
  • EVS 5863 Environmental Resources, Economics, And Policy (3)


    Topics Covered Will Include Environmental And Resources Policy Issues, Benefits-cost Analysis, Property Rights, Ethics, Role Of Economics In Policy Analysis, Global Perspectives, And Cases Studies.

  
  • EVS 5896 Environmental Biotechnologies (3)


    Principles And Practice Of The Various Biotechnologies And Their Applications In Environmental Analysis, Monitoring And Measurement. This Course Review The Development And Application Of Biotechnologies For Solutions To Environmental Challenges As Well As Associated Regulatory, Ethical, And Legal Issues. Topics Include Instrumentation, Applications, Techniques And Research.

  
  • EVS 5905 Environmental Colloquium/seminar (1)


    Discussions Will Focus On Student Presentations, Seminars, And Guest Speakers.

  
  • EVS 5910 Environmental Science Research (2)


    Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission. Research Experiences In An Environmental Science Discipline.

  
  • EVS 5911 Supervised Research (1-3)


    Prerequisite: - Consent Of The Instructor. Performance Of Research Project Under The Supervision Of The Student’s Faculty Advisor And/or Thesis Advisor. May Be Repeated For Up To A Maximum Of 6 Hours To Be Applied Towards The Master’s Degree.

  
  • EVS 5912 Directed Individual Study (1-3)


    Student Must Obtain The Consent Of The Instructor. Detailed Examination Of A Topic In Environmental Sciences. Conducted On A Personal Basis With The Instructor. This Course May Be Repeated With Different Topics But Cannot Exceed Three Credit Hours For Each Topic.

  
  • EVS 5930 Special Topics In Environmental Science (3)


    Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission. This Course Is Designed For Individual Student Investigations On Special Topics, Projects And Readings On Current Environmental Issues Requiring Literature Search, Field Exercises And Written Reports As Well As Discussions From Invited Speakers.

  
  • EVS 5941 Environmental Science Internship (3-12)


    Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission. Supervised Field Work, On-site Training And Skill Development In An Area Of Environmental Science Under The Supervision Of An Agency And Monitored By Environmental Sciences Institute Faculty.

  
  • EVS 5970 Master’s Thesis (1-6)


    Students Will Undertake Research Projects In The Area Of Their Specific Interest Under The Supervision Of A Graduate Faculty Member. Upon Completion Of The Research Project, Each Student Will Submit A Thesis To His/her Graduate Committee And Successfully Defend It In An Oral Presentation.

  
  • EVS 6029 Computational Methods In Environmental Sciences:


    The Main Objective Of This Course Is To Familiarize Students With The Computational Techniques That Are Used In The Field Of Environmental Sciences. These Techniques Include Semi-empirical Methods Of Computational Chemistry, Ground And Atmospheric Material Transport Methods, And Radiation Dose Calculations.

  
  • EVS 6705 Atmospheric Contaminant Transport:


    Characterization Of The Dynamical And Chemical Behavior Of Atmospheric Contaminants; Including Their Emission From Natural And Anthropogenic Sources, Interaction With Other Atmospheric Chemical Species, Spact-time Distribution, And Deposition. Advection And Diffusion Under Turbulent Conditions; And The Influence Of Atmospheric Radiations.

 

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