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2. The 6th Albanian Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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Agron Dogjani, Arben Gjata, Xheladin Draçini, Etmont Çeliku, Carlos Mesquita, Juan Carlos Puyana, Mauro Zago, Hubert Hauser, Michael Pfeiffer, Valon M. Baraliu, Kastriot Haxhirexha, Arvin Dibra, Arben Beqiri, Kenan Karavdić, Alper Çelik, Ilir Hasani, Boris E. Sakakushev, Enton Bollano, Henri Kolani, Krenar Lilaj, Edvin Selmani, Erman Aytaç, Francesk Mulita, Nuhi Arslani, Myzafer Kaçaj, Georgios-Ioannis Verras, Elias Liolis, Ioannis Maroulis, Ioannis Perdikaris, Levan Tchabashvili, Panagiotis Perdikaris, Dariel Thereska, Admir Mustafa, Elona Markeci, Arta Karruli, Elona Çiku, Imri Vishi, Elmas Shaqiri, Amarildo Blloshmi, Aristidis-Elias Veves, Julian Ruci, Rabit Sadiku, Xhevdet Tahiraj, Skender Shabani, Leutrim Shabani, Bledi Masati, Halil Tanaj, Georgi Gelov, Alma Llukacaj, Marsela Ceno, Dieter Berger, Dietmar Paul, Ilir Shani, Alfred Ibrahimi, Saimir Kuci, Ervin Bejko, Stavri Llazo, Altin Veshti, Spiros Loggos, Sokol Xhepa, Jonela Burimi, Elvana Rista, Majlinda Naco, Pirro Prifti, Albi Fagu, Monika Belba, Kimete Kadesha, Natasha Merko, Skender Zatriqi, Enver Fekaj, Liri Ҫuko, Ardiana Sinani, Dorela Vasha, Ermira Muco, Eva Filaj, Vilma Cadri, Suela Mumajesi, Rudin Domi, Elida Agaci, Besnik Filaj, Driola Hoxha, Gentian Huti, Alma Cani, Blerim Arapi, Altin Papa, Artan Jahollari, Amarildo Hidri, Bledar Hodo, Genc Hyska, Jolanda Nikolla, Rinard Kortoci, Asead Abdyli, Mustafa Bajraktari, Edmond Zaimi, Isuf Bajrami, Yücel Sak, Aida Gavranović, Alisa Dudumi, Sadri Hulaj, Mehmet İşyar, Ilir Hasmuca, Ledian Fezollari, Irsadi Istemi Yucel, Rezeart Dalipi, Eris Nepravishta, Basri Lenjani, Esen Uysal, Katarina M. Kuzmanovic, Amel Mizić, Arben Rroji, Ilirian Laçi, Sonja Butorac (Saraçi), Vidi Demko, Bardha Dervishi, Helidon Nina, Albana Shahini, Edmond Gashi, Teona Bushati, Leart Berdica, Evis Gega, Erion Sukaj, Edmond Nuellari, Fadil Gradica, Ilir Skenduli, Petraq Mustaqe, Faton T. Hoxha, Andi Kacani, Edvin Prifti, Selman Dumani, Fation Hamiti, Kristi Saliaj, Erdem Degirmenci, Artan Bano, Sokol Isaraj, Gëzim Xhepa, Gentian Zikaj, Rezarta Kapaj, Vladimir Filaj, Nardi Kola, Desara Arapi, Deizi Dallndysha, Klea Beqiraj, Erblira Reshiti, Elona Hasalla, Ilda Taka, Brandi Fahriu, Haqif Gashi, Studim Hysa, Arvit Llazani, Ali Tonuzi, Besim Sermaxhaj, Monika Fida, Loreta Kuneshka, Besmira Zama, Hysni Dede, Muhamedin Rushiti, Gezim Galiqi, Saimir Heta, Arb Rexha, Matilda Imeraj, Danco Bizevski, Arsen Seferi, Artur Xhumari, Ridvan Alimehmeti, Esat Bardhoshi, Loreta Qemali, Edlira Zere, Remi Likaj, Erisa Kola, Albina Ndoja, Blerina Cela, Petrit Biberaj, Sadi Bexheti, Daniela Nakuci, Iva Saveta, Monika Kinolli, Ferizat Dika-Haxhirexha, Art Zylbeari, Elita Zylbeari-Masha, Edmond Pistulli, Klaudia Ferko, and Altin Habazaj
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Trauma ,Acute care Surgery ,Emergency Medicine ,Education ,surgery ,intensive care ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
After a three-year quarantine from the deadliest global pandemic of the last century, ASTES is organizing to gather all health professionals in Tirana, The 6th Albanian Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ACTES 2022) on 11-12 November 2022, with the topic Trauma & Emergency Surgery and not only...with the aim of providing high quality, the best standards, and the best results, for our patients ... ACTES 2022 is the largest event that ASTES (Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery) has organized so far with 230 presentations, and 67 foreign lecturers with enviable geography, making it the largest national and wider scientific event. The scientific program is as strong as ever, thanks to the inclusiveness, where all the participants with a mix of foreign and local lecturers, select the best of the moment in medical science, innovation, and observation. The scientific committee has selected all the presentations so that the participants of each medical discipline will have something to learn, discuss, debate, and agree with updated methods, techniques, and protocols. I hope you will join us on Friday morning, and continue the journey of our two-day event together.
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3. Population affinity and variation of sexual dimorphism in three-dimensional facial forms: comparisons between Turkish and Japanese populations
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Chihiro Tanikawa, M. Okan Akcam, Hatice Gokalp, Edlira Zere, and Kenji Takada
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Abstract Examining the extent to which sex differences in three-dimensional (3D) facial soft tissue configurations are similar across diverse populations could suggest the source of the indirect evolutionary benefits of facial sexual dimorphism traits. To explore this idea, we selected two geographically distinct populations. Three-dimensional model faces were derived from 272 Turkish and Japanese men and women; their facial morphologies were evaluated using landmark and surface-based analyses. We found four common facial features related to sexual dimorphism. Both Turkish and Japanese females had a shorter lower face height, a flatter forehead, greater sagittal cheek protrusion in the infraorbital region but less prominence of the cheek in the parotid-masseteric region, and an antero-posteriorly smaller nose when compared with their male counterparts. The results indicated the possible phylogenetic contribution of the masticatory organ function and morphogenesis on sexual dimorphism of the human face in addition to previously reported biological and psychological characteristics, including sexual maturity, reproductive potential, mating success, general health, immune response, age, and personality.
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- 2021
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4. 5th Albanian Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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Agron Dogjani, Arben Gjata, Xheladin Dracini, Etmont Celiku, Ilir Alimehmeti, Bellal A Joseph, Boris Eugeniev Sakakushev, Mentor Ahmeti, Bogdan Diaconescu, Ilir Hasani, Bob Winter, Adham DARWEESH, Darweesh, Hektor Sula, Kastriot Haxhirexha, Arben Beqiri, Monika Fida, Rudin Domi, Majlinda Naco, Myzafer Kaci, Alfred Ibrahimi, Gjergj Caushi, Monika Belba, Enton Bollano, Ridvan Alimehmeti, Artur Xhumari, Dariel Thereska, Rovena Bode, Alma Llukacaj, Sokol Xhepa, Fadil Gradica, Edvin Selmani, Sokol Isaraj, Enver Fekaj, Imri Vishi, Skender Shabani, Isuf Bajrami, Sadri Hulaj, Dritan Todhe, Saimir Kuci, Silvana Leka, Petraq Mustaqe, Francesk Mulita, Vladimir Filaj, Vrenos Hodaj, Stavri Llazo, Ervin Nepravishta, Saimir Heta, Gezim Galiqi, Spiros Loggos, Suela Mumajesi, Dritan Cobani, Ardian Bitri, Elona Markeci, Ilir Hasmuca, Ervin Bejko, Ledian Fezollari, Edlira Zere, Zamira Shabani, Besmira Zama, Bledi Masati, Apostol Vaso, Ilir Shani, Rezeart Dalipi, Danica Popovska, Hysni Dede, Astrit Xhemali, Rezarta Kapaj, Nardi Kola, Andi Kacani, Kenan Ljuhar, Marjeta Bilaj, Asead Abdyli, Matilda Imeraj, Vilma Cadri, Ardiana Sinani, Grisilda Gjana, Najada Kallashi, Ferizat Dika- Haxhirexha, Elona Hasalla, Arben Gjonej, Natasha Merko, Kimete Kadesha, and Studim Hysa
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Trauma ,Emergency ,surgery ,anaesthesiology ,management ,medicine ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
The 5th Albanian Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery - ACTES 2021, on November 12-13, 2021 - Hybrid Edition. The biggest event in region about Trauma & Emergency Surgery and not only,... organized by ASTES - Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery with support of UMT (University of Medicine of Tirana). "With persistence and clear ideas, everything is possible" is our slogan. The main topic of this congress is trauma and emergency surgery and more ... The Local Scientific Committee, led by the Prof. Arben Gjata (Rector of University of Medicine of Tirana, but complemented by experts in the field from many other specialties and societies together with the ASTES Executive Board and Section Chairs. Colleagues from all Albanian areas and many European and non- European countries will be taking part in 21 sessions during 2 days: Thank you very much for your support and encouragement!
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5. Efficacy of digital nasoalveolar molding in reducing severity of cleft lip or palate malformation in infants: a systematic review protocol
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Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari, Kunaal Dhingra, Harnoor Dhillon, Edlira Zere, Jitendra Sharan, Amit Kumar, Mohammad Khursheed Alam, and Anand Marya
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Cleft Palate ,Review Literature as Topic ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,Nasoalveolar Molding ,Cleft Lip ,Alveolar Process ,Humans ,Infant ,Nose ,General Nursing ,Systematic Reviews as Topic - Abstract
This review will compare the efficacy of nasoalveolar molding plates fabricated using a digital workflow to conventional fabrication methods or no intervention in infants with cleft lip or palate.Nasoalveolar molding reduces the severity of orofacial defects in infants with cleft lip or palate using a series of adaptable plates for the maxillary arch. The conventional method needs multiple patient visits at short intervals for treatment. A digital workflow can be used to fabricate multiple plates in one appointment, which eliminates human error, reduces the number of appointments, and allocates more time for patient care for the orthodontic team than appliance fabrication.This review will consider clinical studies that report the results of digital nasoalveolar molding in infants with cleft lip or palate and compare it to the conventional method or to no treatment. Outcomes of interest will be objective measures of craniofacial form, nasolabial measurements, or palatal form.This review will be conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Databases including PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Oral Health Group Trial Register, and ClinicalTrials.gov will be searched using appropriate keywords. Publications in English will be considered. Screening based on titles and abstracts will be done after de-duplication, followed by full-text reading for selection based on the inclusion criteria. Data extracted from the studies will be tabulated and assessed for risk of bias. If applicable, a meta-analysis of the pooled data will be conducted.PROSPERO CRD42020186452.
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6. Contributors
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Kelly Kathering Achachao Almerco, Mona F. Arafa, Mohamad Khalid Khairunnisa-Atiqah, Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari, Surajit Debnath, Vividha Dhapte-Pawar, Kunaal Dhingra, Surender Duhan, Hoda Maher Eltaher, Labiba Khalil El-Khordagui, Gamal M. El Maghraby, Sujit Kumar Ghosh, Lata Goyal, A.H. Ainul Hafiza, Manojkumar Jadhao, Prakash Dilip Jadhav, Goutam Kumar Jena, Garima Joshi, Ritika Joshi, Shivajirao S. Kadam, Taous Khan, Pawan K. Khanna, Atul Kumar, Nyak Syazwani Nyak Mazlan, Piyush Pradeep Mehta, Piyush P. Mehta, Naveera Naeem, Aarati Panchbhai, Rabinarayan Parhi, Somiraa Samir Said, Kushairi Mohd Salleh, Hanif Ullah, Fazli Wahid, Khushwant S. Yadav, Harlokesh Narayan Yadav, Nabila Zafar, Sarani Zakaria, and Edlira Zere
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- 2023
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7. Advance applications of polymeric green composites in medical bio-science -- Bone engineering
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Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari, Edlira Zere, Lata Goyal, Kelly Kathering Achachao Almerco, Kunaal Dhingra, and Harlokesh Narayan Yadav
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8. Digital Presurgical Infant Orthopedics in COVID-19 Crisis
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Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari, Kunaal Dhingra, and Edlira Zere
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Cleft Lip ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Infant orthopedics ,MEDLINE ,COVID-19 ,Infant ,Cleft Palate ,Orthopedics ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Oral Surgery ,business - Published
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9. Principles and Applications of Various 3D Scanning Methods for Image Acquisition for 3D Printing Applications in Oral Health Science
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Yoon-Ji Kim, Nayansi Jha, Shalini Gupta, Alon Zvirin, Andis Qendro, Edlira Zere, Ramandeep Kaur Sokhi, K. S. Naveen, Jitendra Sharan, Suraj Sinha, Swaroop Anil, and Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari
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10. 3D-Printed Surgical Positioning Rib Graft Jig in Combined Orthodontic-Surgical Management of Pruzansky/Kaban Type IIB and Type III Hemifacial Microsomia
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Dror Aizenbud, Tal Capucha, Hagai Hazan Molina, Edlira Zere, Dekel Shilo, Omri Emodi, and Adi Rachmiel
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11. Influence of the nutritional status on facial morphology in young Japanese women
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Chihiro Tanikawa, Miki Kurata, Noriko Tanizaki, Mika Takeuchi, Edlira Zere, Keisuke Fukuo, and Kenji Takada
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Multidisciplinary ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Japan ,Face ,Humans ,Nutritional Status ,Female ,Obesity - Abstract
Evidence regarding the possible influence of nutritional status on the facial morphology has thus far been insufficient. We examined whether or not the physical body compositions and dietary behaviors were correlated with any morphological characteristics of the face. One hundred and fifteen young Japanese women participated. Variables representing the dietary behaviors were extracted from self-reported survey data, and corresponding three-dimensional (3D) facial images and body compositions were examined. Multivariate analyses identified significant relationships between the nutritional status and facial topography (p
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12. Intraoral iTero scanning for an infant with cleft lip and palate
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Hagai Hazan-Molina, Dror Aizenbud, Nitzan Aizenbud, Edlira Zere, and Yuval Aizenbud
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Orthodontics ,Cleft Palate ,business.industry ,Cleft Lip ,Medicine ,Humans ,Infant ,business - Published
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13. Developing Class III malocclusions: challenges and solutions
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Edlira Zere, Nitesh Tiwari, Kunaal Dhingra, Jitendra Sharan, and Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari
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Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Class iii malocclusion ,Mandible ,Review ,030206 dentistry ,Class iii ,Mandibular growth ,Dentofacial Deformity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mandibular prognathism ,Class III malocclusion ,Maxilla ,growth treatment response vector ,Medicine ,maxillary expansion ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Interceptive Treatment ,facemask therapy ,General Dentistry ,bone-anchored maxillary protraction ,chin cup appliance - Abstract
Class III malocclusion represents a growth-related dentofacial deformity with mandibular prognathism in relation to the maxilla and/or cranial base. Its prevalence varies greatly among and within different races, ethnic groups, and geographic regions studied. Class III malocclusion has a multifactorial etiology, which is the expression of a moderate distortion of normal development as a result of interaction between innate factors or genetic hereditary with environmental factors. Various skeletal topographies of underlying Class III malocclusion are due to discrepancy in the maxillary and mandibular growth along with vertical and/or transverse problems apart from sagittal malformations. The spectrum of complications for Class III malocclusion ranges in gravity from dentoalveolar problems with functional anterior shift of the mandible to true skeletal problems with serious maxillomandibular discrepancies, which makes its diagnosis highly challenging in growing children. Concern regarding early treatment and the need for interceptive care in the case of Class III malocclusion has always been a dilemma, knowing that not all problems will be solved in these cases until maxillomandibular growth is further completed, and the long-term outcome of various treatment approaches may depend on the growth tendency of an individual. Interceptive treatment of Class III malocclusions should be undertaken if it prevents damage to the oral tissues and/or significantly reduces the amount or severity of future orthodontic and surgical interventions. This paper presents an overview of developing Class III malocclusion, with the emphasis on challenges and their solutions based on the best current available evidence.
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14. Perceived Barriers to Oral Health Care Access: A Cross-Sectional Case Study Research Method
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Irungbam Famous Singh, Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari, Nandita Kshetrimayum, Ramandeep Kaur Sokhi, Kunaal Dhingra, Ravindra Mohan Pandey, and Edlira Zere
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,Case study research ,medicine ,Oral health care ,business - Published
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15. Orthodontic extraction space closure with and without socket preservation: a comparative case analysis
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Edlira, Zere, Shmuel, Einy, Thabet, Asbi, Yuval, Aizenbud, Zvi, Gutmacher, Eyal, Katzhandler, and Dror, Aizenbud
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Adolescent ,Orthodontic Space Closure ,Tooth Extraction ,Tooth, Impacted ,Humans ,Molar, Third ,Tooth Socket - Abstract
Preorthodontic socket preservation after tooth extraction is intended to enhance favorable dentoalveolar ridge morphology and architecture, and facilitate orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) and extraction space closure. This 13-year-old skeletal Class II case presents a unique opportunity to evaluate and compare the OTM extraction space closure by means of a split-mouth analysis in a single patient. The comprehensive orthodontic-periodontal treatment included nonsimultaneous extraction of the bilateral periodontally compromised mandibular first molars and the eruption of bilateral impacted mandibular canines. While the right post-extraction space underwent a natural healing process, the left one was grafted using 4BONE BCH (hydroxyapatite β-tricalcium phosphate [HA-β-TCP], HA 60%, and β-TCP 40%). The 3-year multidisciplinary treatment approach resulted in Class I relationships on the right side and Class II on the left side, improved facial appearance, and dento-skeletal jaw relationships. However, a 3-mm residual alveolar space remained unclosed on the grafted left-site, along with an unerupted left third molar. This split-mouth comparative analysis of the orthodontic space closure demonstrated a significant clinical difference in the outcome. Preorthodontic placement of HA-β-TCP grafting material on the left segment, proved to be an obstacle for OTM extraction space closure, hindering the establishment of good occlusion.
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16. Chair-Side Fabricated Single Activation Nickel-Titanium (Ni-Ti) Closed-Coil Spring Assisted Attachment for Impacted Teeth Traction
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Kelly Kathering Achachao Almerco, Prabhat Kumar Chaudhari, and Edlira Zere
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Materials science ,Nickel titanium ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Traction (orthopedics) ,Composite material ,Coil spring - Abstract
One of the most suitable procedures in orthodontics for the management of impacted teeth is the orthodontic traction. Using a bonded accessory and an orthodontic force to pull the canine to its correct position requires multiple activations, which has often shown to be one of the main reasons for failure. A simple chair-side fabrication technique using nickel-titanium closed-coil spring-assisted attachment for precisely orthodontic traction of impacted teeth is presented.
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17. Functional decline in facial expression generation in older women: A cross-sectional study using three-dimensional morphometry
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Tanikawa, Chihiro, primary, Takata, Sadaki, additional, Takano, Ruriko, additional, Yamanami, Haruna, additional, Edlira, Zere, additional, and Takada, Kenji, additional
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- 2019
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