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ANALISIS MANAJEMEN RISIKO BEKISTING KONVENSIONAL PADA PELAKSANAAN PEMBANGUNAN PROYEK THE TRANS ICON SURABAYA Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 260 Surabaya , Jatim 60235 Sri Kiswati; Ummi Chasanah; Sri Subekti
Neo Teknika Vol 6, No 2 (2020): VOL 6, NO 2 (2020) : JURNAL NEO TEKNIKA VOL 6 NO 2 DESEMBER 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pandanaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37760/neoteknika.v6i2.1624

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Pelaksanaan proyek konstruksi akan selalu mempertimbangkan adanya risiko yang mungkin terjadi di setiap kegiatan pekerjaan. Risiko adalah bahaya akibat dan konsekuensi dari pekerjaan proyek, khususnya risiko teknis. Penelitian dengan tujuan untuk mendapat faktor risiko yang kemungkinan dapat menyebabkan dampak/kendala pada pekerjaan proyek. Metode penelitian dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui respond an meminimalkan dampak atau kendala yang akan terjadi. Penelitian ini dengan menggunakan metode Severity Index (SI) dan kuisioner responden. Analisis Severity Index (SI), dan respon risiko.  Pada analisis severity index (SI) maka di dapat hasil dari nilai probabilitas dan hasil dampak (impact). Dari hasil probabilitas x dampak (impact) maka di dapat 7 risiko yang mungkin terjadi pada pelaksanaan risiko pekerjaan bekisting konvensional tersebut. Adapun 7 risiko tersebut adalah :  terjadi perubahan desain dari maincone, keterlambatan pengecoran, buruknya kualitas cor, quality tidak tercapai, terjadi pekerjaan dua kali / repair, safety tidak tercapai, dan tidak menggunakan full body harness di ketinggian.      Kata kunci : Manajemen Resiko, Identifikasi Risiko, Analisis Resiko, dan Metode Severity Index (SI).
PENGKAJIAN DAMPAK LINGKUNGAN TERHADAP AIR TANAH KOTA TANGERANG Sri Subekti; Sukaryo Sukaryo
Neo Teknika Vol 3, No 1 (2017): Jurnal NeoTeknika Vol 3, No 1 Juni 2017
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Perubahan lahan membawa dampak kepada perubahan sumberdaya air terutama air tanah. Air tanah merupakan penunjang utama disamping air permukaan dalam rangka memenuhi kebutuhan air bersih bagi penduduk Kota Tangerang. Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup bahwa setiap orang berhak atas lingkungan hidup yang baik dan sehat sebagai bagian dari hak asasi manusia. Kawasan Kota Tangerang yang banyak tertutupi oleh bangunan permukiman, gedung dan industri adalah di Kecamatan Cipondoh dengan luas 1,145.33 Ha dan Kecamatan Jatiuwung sebesar 361.86 Ha, kondisi ini tentunya akan berpengaruh terhadah air tanah di masa mendatang terutama air tanah dangkal karena daerah resapan yang semakin berkurang. Berdasarkan analisa permasalahan yang ada pada Kota Tangerang, perlu merencanakan penanganan lebih lanjut sebagai langkah perbaikan untuk konservasi atau pemeliharaan air tanah. Dan dari kondisi eksisting yang ada sekarang ini kita melakukan 3 tahap rencana tindakan yaitu tahap jangka pendek (perencanaan tahun 2017- 2024), tahap jangka menengah (perencanaan tahun 2024-2030), dan tahap jangka panjang (perencanaan tahun 2030-2037)Kata Kunci: Dampak Lingkungan, Air Tanah, Konservasi, Rencana Tindak
Utilization of Katuk (Sauropus androgynus L Merr) meal and extract as ration substitution to produce low chollesterol Japanese Quail product Sri Subekti; Wiranda G Piliang; Wasmen Manalu; Tri Budhi Murdiati
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner Vol 11, No 4 (2006): DECEMBER 2006
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Animal Research and Development (ICARD)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (131.636 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/jitv.v11i4.534

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Katuk (Sauropus androgynus L Merr) is known to contain carotenoids, vitamin E, vitamin C, protein and phytosterol compound. This study was aimed to determine the ability of phytosterols in Sauropus androgynus (SA) leaf to obtain poultry product that has low cholesterol content. One hundred fifty female quails were raised from 2-27 weeks old, divided into three treatment diets, five replicates with 10 quails in each replicate. The treatment diets were: 1) Control group: diet without katuk leaf meal; 2) Diet with 9% SA ethanol 70% extract (SAE); 3) Diet containing 9% SA meal (SAM). Kolesterols were determined with CHOD-PAP-Method by Human, there is enzymatic Colorimetric Test for Cholesterol with Lipid Clearing Factor. The result showed that total cholesterol in the egg yolk, carcass and liver of SAE and SAM treated quails were lower (P<0.05) than that of the control-treated quails, except the cholesterol content in the serum. These findings indicated that the cholesterol concentration of female quails was decreased due to phytosterol content in katuk leaf. Key Words: Phytosterol, Katuk Leaf, Kolesterol, Quails
Effect of Katuk leaf (Sauropus androgynus L. Merr) suplementation in the diet on reproductive function of Quail Sri Subekti; Sri Susilogati Sumarti; Tri Budhi Murdiarti
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner Vol 13, No 3 (2008): SEPTEMBER 2008
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Animal Research and Development (ICARD)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (174.277 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/jitv.v13i3.580

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Katuk (Sauropus androgynus L Merr) is known to contain carotenoids, vitamin E, vitamin C, protein, and sterol compounds. This study was aimed to determine whether phytosterol in Sauropus androgynus (SA) leaf affected the reproductive system of female quails. One hundred and fifty female quails were raised from 2-27 weeks old and divided into three dietary treatment, with five replicates and 10 quails in each replicate. The treatment diets were: 1) control group: diet without katuk leaf meal; 2) diet with 9% SA ethanol extract (TEK); 3) Diet containing 9% SA meal (TDK). The TDK-fed quails laid their first eggs at 46 day of age, compared with the TEK (52 day) and the control groups (53 day). The highest fertility (94.55%) and hatchability (93.29%) were obtained from the TDK fed quails at the age of 23 and 24 weeks, respectively. These findings indicated that the reproductive system of female quails were improved not only by phytosterol in SA leaf, but also by the β-carotene, vitamin C, α-tocopherol in SA leaf. Key Words: Katuk Leaf, Fertility, Hatchability, Quail
Detection of Knockdown-Resistance Mutations (V1016G and F1534C) in Dengue Vector from Urban Park, Surabaya, Indonesia Shifa Fauziyah; Sri Subekti; Budi Utomo; Teguh Hari Sucipto; Hebert Adrianto; Aryati Aryati; Puspa Wardhani; Soegeng Soegijanto
Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology Vol 6, No 3 (2021): December
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jtbb.65357

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An urban park is potentially a source of vector-borne disease transmission due to it being a natural and artificial mosquito breeding habitats combined with people's continuous presence. Thus, this study aims to screen the occurrence of knockdown-resistance (kdr) mutant alleles (V1016G and F1534C) in mosquito populations collected from urban parks in Surabaya, Indonesia. Cross sectional study was conducted in July 2019. A total of 28 ovitraps were installed in seven urban parks, having four ovitraps installed in each park. In total, 1,662 eggs were collected, and only 187 emerged into adult mosquitoes, consisting of 97 Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti and 90 Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus. All-female adult mosquitoes (n=55) were tested using allele-specific polymerase chain reaction assay (AS-PCR) to detect voltage gated sodium channel (VGSC) gene mutations. This study found no mutations in Valine to Glysine mutation in point 1016 (V1016G) and Phenylalanine to Cysteine in point 1534 (F1534C) alleles in both two species. All of mosquito samples have wild type genotype of kdr alleles (V1016V and F1534F). Data were analysed using R Studio 1.4 Version by Genetics package. Results showed that the frequency of resistant alleles (G1016 and C1534) was zero, and the frequency of susceptible allele was 1 (V1016 and F1534). Insecticide bioassay could not be established due to the limited number of adult mosquitoes, so insecticide resistance status could not be determined. However, this study can be used as preliminary monitoring for the vector control program.
Toxic compounds of Curcuma aeruginosa causes necrosis of mice hepatocytes Eka Pramyrtha Hestianah; Idha Kusumawati; Lucia Tri Suwanti; Sri Subekti
Universa Medicina Vol. 33 No. 2 (2014)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2014.v33.118-125

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BACKGROUNDPeople have been using Curcuma aeruginosa rhizome as a traditional herbal medicine as appetite stimulant, without realizing its side effects. Herbal plants contain tens to hundreds of compounds, some of which are toxic. The aim of this research was to determine which toxic compound of Curcuma aeruginosa rhizome has an impact on apoptosis and PARP-1 expression of hepatocytes in male mice.METHODSEighty eight male Balb C mice were divided into 10 groups treated respectively with Curcuma aeruginosa rhizome cloroform extract, methanol extract, essential oil, infusion, and press juice, at dosages of 0.004g/kgBW and 0.06g/kgBW, and 1 control group. The treatment was given orally once a day for 10 days and on the 11th day, the research animals were sacrificed, and their liver taken for histopathologic slide preparation with Apopteq Detection Kit, and immunofluorescence. Compounds in Curcuma aeruginosa rhizome were analyzed with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. The data obtained were analyzed by one-way ANOVA, and Partial Least Squares to determine which compounds had an impact on murine hepatocytes.RESULTSThe result of one way ANOVA showed that the chloroform groups at dosages of 0.004g/kgBW and 0.06g/kgBW showed the highest apoptosis of mice’s hepatocytes (p<0.05). There were significant differences in PARP-1 expression between control and treatment groups. The highest PARP-1 expression was in the essential oil group at a dosage of 0.06g/kg BW (p<0.05).CONCLUSIONCurcuma aeruginosa rhizome given to mice orally causes necrosis of mice’s hepatocytes.
Prevalence of Monogenean Helminth Ectoparasites on Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) Culture Ponds in Laban Village, Menganti District, Gresik Regency, East Java Province Sri Subekti Bendryman; Adelina Grace; Eduardus Bimo Aksono
Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Parasite Science
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (742.648 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jops.v1i1.16222

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The aims of this study are to know the prevalence of monogenean helminth ecto-parasites infection on catfish culture, to know determine the number of monogenean infection on 100 samples consists of 1 and 3 months old of catfish. This study was conducted on May to June, 2011 in catfish culture ponds, Laban Village Menganti District and Gresik Regency, East Java Province.   The methods were used in this research were skin and gill scrapping. The data were analyzed by using chi square test with SPSS program version 18.0 for windows. The results showed that prevalence of monogenean in catfish culture ponds, Laban Village Menganti District Gresik Regency, East Java Province was 32%. The highest infection was in the young catfish compared with the older ones with percentage of 23% and 9% respectively and based on chi square test showed that there were a very significantly differences (p < 0.01).
Effect of Red Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) Juice on Changes in the Anatomical Pathology of Gills and Amount of Blood Erythrocytes of Koi Fish (Cyprinus carpio koi) Infected by Myxobolus koi Nurul Kumalasari; Gunanti Mahasri; Sri Subekti
Journal of Marine and Coastal Science Vol. 9 No. 1 (2020): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (206.256 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jmcs.v9i1.20754

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Koi fish commodities have business prospects that can be developed through aquaculture activities in ponds, but in aquaculture, there are often obstacles that are encountered and difficult to control. One obstacle that is difficult to control in the presence of disease attacks caused by parasites. One type of parasite that often attacks koi fish is Myxobolus. Zingiber officinale Rosc. or commonly referred to as red ginger has several properties for the treatment of parasites such as Myxobolus koi, which infects the gills of koi fish. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving red ginger juice (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) To changes in anatomic pathology and the amount of erythrocyte blood of koi fish infected with Myxobolus koi. This study uses a completely randomized design method with six treatments and four replications. The treatments used were different concentrations of red ginger juice that were negative control P1 (healthy fish), positive control P2 (without red ginger juice), P3 (0.1%), P4 (0.2%), P5 (0.3 %) and P6 (0.4%). Pathology scoring data obtained were analyzed using Kruskal Wallis, then followed by an Independent Two-Sample Test, data on the number of erythrocytes obtained were analyzed using ANOVA and then followed by Duncan's Multiple Range Test. The results showed that the administration of red ginger juice gave effect to changes in anatomic pathology and total blood erythrocytes of koi fish infected with Myxobolus. Based on these data, the highest anatomic pathology changes were found in the administration of red ginger concentration of 0.4% with a ranking of 11 and based the on scoring of 2 and the highest average number of erythrocytes found in the treatment of red ginger concentration of 0.4% with an average 14.9 x 105 cells / mm3.
Process Production of Fishball Using Design of Fishball Moulding Machine in The Center of Testing The Application of Fishery (BBP2HP), Jakarta. Adam Sultoni; Sri Subekti
Journal of Marine and Coastal Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2019): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1052.914 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jmcs.v8i1.21146

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Meatball is round-shaped food which contains meat as the basic ingredient and it becomes an original Indonesian food. Meatball can be made or created manually by hand or meatball machine. In this the modern era, a lot of meatball sellers are using meatball machine in order to get a maximum  and desired meatball results therefore the meatball machine is needed to accelerate the production process, faster than manual process.Meatball machine can produce more meatball (1000 meatballs per day) compared with manual process which can only produce 200-400 meatballs per day.  This internship was carried out to learn the production design for fish meatball production in BBP2HP through Triple screw with horizontal model. It consists of three basic process such as preparation, installation, and trial phase. The equipments which are used in running this system are masks, welding goggles, gloves, electrode, work outfit, saw blades, hammers, grinders, electric drill, hacksaw, lathes, work shoes, and sigmat.   Meatball machine is designed with stainless steel and can easily be used. This machine has horizontal-shaped body (Length x Height x Wide = 848 x 500 x 313 mm), 200 watt electricity, 5 kilograms grinding capacity, and 120 meatballs per minute production speed. It is suitable for home scale production with low electricity to save the cost.
Canning Process Lemuru Fish (Sardinella longiceps) in CV. Pasific Harvest, Banyuwangi, East java. Arini Arini; Sri Subekti
Journal of Marine and Coastal Science Vol. 8 No. 2 (2019): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (198.994 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jmcs.v8i2.21149

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Fish is a perishable food source, there the one processing need to be done with fast and right. Fish processing principle is basically aimed for protecting fish from decay and harm with extend to durable power. One of them by canning namely the form of processing and preservation modern fish to that are packaged in hermatik which then sterilized. Working method used is descriptive research with technique of data collection such as primary and secondary data with manner to active participation, observation and interviews. Practice Field Activity was held on January 14 to February 14, 2013 in CV. Pasific Harvest Banyuwangi, East Java. Fish canning process includes acceptance fish, tail and head fish cutting, fish filling, steaming, filling oil, closing cans, sterilization products, and incubation. Every stage the process of canning lemuru fish (Sardinella longiceps)  have an important role on the quality of the fish canning. The results of the activities of Field Work Practice was the company has implemented the process of canning lemuru fish (Sardinella longiceps) in accordance with GMP and SSOP. Stages of the canning process can be fish cutting, fish filling into cans, steaming, provision of additional medium, closing cans and sterilization. The supporting factors this process is the feasibility of materials, smoothness canning tools, awareness of workers will be the task and cleanliness.
Co-Authors A. Shofy Mubarak Abda Abda Achmad Amarudin Adam Sultoni Ade Fitri Noor Inaya Adelina Grace Aditya Gita Rohmatullah Agustien Zulaidah Agustina Agustina Agustine Zulaidah Agustono - Ahmad Syahrul Mubarak Aji, Joni Murti M Akhmad Taufiq Mukti Aksono HP., Eduardus Bimo Al Rasyid, Lalu Zainul Alfath, Muhammad Badar Aliffiansyah Rizky E Amadeus Michel Goein Ana, A Andriani, Devin Dwi Anggraeni, Rosmayniar Anggun Mayang Sari Anief Rufiyanto Annisa Nur R. P. Apipaturohmah, Pipa Apriyanti, Eny Arifin, Riyadhil Haqqy Arini Arini Arrosyid, Muchson Arya Witantama Aryati Aryati Aryo Fajar Sunartomo Asradinto, Faris Fathan Aulia, Aviva Baswendro, Baswendro Baswindro Berliana, Suci Wahyu Budi Utomo Candra Agustin, Niyar Candra Wahyu Sportyawan Chasanah , Ummi Choirunisa, Safa Fayza Olivia Christian Simarmata, Thesalonica Christine J K Ekawati Cica Yulia Cicilia Dyah Sulistyaningrum Indrawati Damayanti, Wilda Ayu Desy, Yova Yunizar Devy Rahmawati Putri Dewi, Sutan Cadena Kusuma Diah Ayu Puspitarini Dian A, Shallomita Diky Zakaria Diwangkara, Naufal Kresna Dr. Woro Hastuti Satyantini, Ir., M.Si Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti Dwirahmadi, Feby Dwitha Nirmala Dyah Purwaningrum, Shintawati Dzati Utomo Edy Sudrajat, Agus Sarwo Eka Pramyrtha Hestianah Eka Saputra Ellis Endang Nikmawati Elroy A.W, Mada Endang Dewi Masithah Eny Apriyati Fathmawati Fathmawati Fauziah, Diana Fauziah, Dini Fa’adilla A, Nashwa Feby Dwirahmadi Ferlyn Hendra Wiyatno Florentina Sustini Franch Dalahi Galih Candra Prakosa Yudha Giovani Agnelli Susanti Gunanti Mahasri Halimatus Sa'diyah Hari B. Notobroto Hari Basuki Notobroto Harsasi Setyawati Hebert Adrianto Heny Arwati Herliana Arsianingtyas Hervina Benazir Ardiyanti Hutama Putra, Windra Ida Ayu Made Mahayani Ida Ayu Puspitasari Idha Kusumawati Iip Saripah, Iip Ike Nur Firdhayani Ilham Harlan Amarullah Indah S Tantular Jamilah, Dewi Siti January Jefry Prasetya Jefry, January Joni Murti Mulyo Aji Jumiyanto Widodo Juniastuti Juniastuti katiah, katiah Khairul Bariyah, Khairul Khuril Zaqyyah Kismiyati , Kismiyati, Kismiyati Kris Cahyo Mulyatno, Kris Cahyo Kurnia, Kiki Adi Kusnoto Kusnoto Kusumawardani, Yustika Lailatul Lutfiyah, Lailatul Laksmi Sulmartiwi Lenny Widjayanthi Liliana Tedjo Saputra Lina Wafia Asmi Lindarto, Wira Widjaya Lucia Tri Suwanti, Lucia Tri Ludira Sari Luh Putu Suciati Mafinanik, Aliza Febrianti Maosul, Asep Mardiah Rahma Umami Margono, Mohammad Wahyu Mariana, Arni Retno Marina hasan Markus Suryo Utomo Masanori Kameoka, Masanori Mirni Lamid Mochammad Amin Alamsjah Mohamad Akmal A.H. Mohammad Rondhi Mohd Fazrul Hisam Abd Aziz Mohd Ihwan Zakariah Mokhamad Syaom Barliana Muhammad Aiman Yudarana Yudarana Muhammad Amin Muhammad Arief Muhammad Herman Muktiarni, Muktiarni Mupita, Jonah Mustapit , Mustapit Mustapit Mustapit Mustofa, Chairil Hana Musyafa, Muhammad Zainal Ali Naisah, Naila Hijrotin Nastiti, Amayliana Ajeng Nathania Disa Ariesta Andriani Ni Komang Ayu Artiningsih Nia Lestari, Nia Nina Herlina Novi Krishatno Putera Novy Prasetya Nugraha, Rifki Destrizal Nunuk Dyah Retno Lastuti Nur Fitriani Nurfauziana, Tazkia Nurines Oktavia Ayuningtiaz Nurul Dwi Novikarumsari, Nurul Dwi Nurul Kumalasari Nuzuluddin, Taufiq Rizza Oktofianus Sila Paqih, Khaidir Imam Patmawati Patmawati Patmawati Patricia Sembiring Meliala, Susan Barbara Patricia, Susan Barbara Permatasari, Nanda Prabawa, Dewa Gede Benny Raharja Pradiptya Ayu Harsita Puji Basuki Purwaningrum, Shintawati Dyah Puspa Wardhani Puspaningrum , Diah Puspaningrum, Diah Puteri, Whimas Jessica Ayudia Putri, Chairunnisa Ramadhani Putri, Delah Samanta R. Wahid Nur Yusuf R.TD Wisnu Broto Rachmi Masnilah Ragu Harming Kristina Ragu Harming Kristina Rahadianti, Dian Rahayu Kusdarwati Rahmadany, Deya Nathasya Rahmasari, Naila Dwi Rani Frisca Christiana Refi, Refi Rengga Eko Pradipta Renyta Andini, W. Retno Mawarini Sukmariningsih RHJ. Wedyowibowo Ririh Yudhastuti Ririh Yudhastuti Ririn Agustiya Riswanda, Andri Rizhar Eman Karunia Akbar Robi M.A Yahya Rohsarifuddin, Fadiya Furuujihim Rokhani Rokhani Rr. Juni Triastuti Sahidu, Adriana Monica Sahidu, Andriyana Monica Sahrun Salsabila, Salsabila Sampurna, Insan Cita Santi Martini Sapto Andriyono Sari, Dini Yurindiana Sari, Putri Desi Wulan Sarwo Edy Sudrajat, Agus Sasmitaningtyas, Maulidya Tri Sasmito, Adi Selvi Lely Rosanti Sembiring Meliala, Susan Barbara Patricia Septi Septi Setyawati, Febri Shifa Fauziyah Shifangi, Shifangi Shintawati Shintawati Sila, Oktofianus Siti Churrotin, Siti Sitti R. 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