1st DAY, NOVEMBER 23rd NANOTECHITALY 2011 PROGRAM Morning (9.40 -12.40) CONFERENCE OPENING (9.40-10.20) Organisers and central/local authorities representatives Welcome Maria Luisa Coppola, Regional Minister for Economic Development Research and Innovation, Veneto Region, Regional Government Chairman and organisers introduction Renato Ugo, Italian Association for Industrial Research (AIRI) INTRODUCTORY PLENARY LECTURES (10.20 -12.40) Prof. Albert Fert Université Paris-Sud, France Nobel Prize in Physics, 2007 Spintronics: electrons, spins, computers and telephones Dr. Christos Tokamanis Head of Unit "Nano and Converging Sciences and Technologies", DG Research, European Commission, Considerations of Nanotechnology development "Realising the promise: Past and future” Prof. Fabio Beltram Director Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Nanotechnology and the life sciences NEST Prize 2010 The NEST Prize 2010, sponsored by Rivoira, will be awarded. The 2011 edition of the Prize will also be presented. Lunch PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES – NANOMEDICINE www.nanotechitaly.it 1 1st DAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Afternoon (13.45-15.15) NANOFUTURES PROJECT 13.45 Chair: Paolo Matteazzi, MBN and chair of Nanofutures project 13.45 Paolo Matteazzi MBN and chair of Nanofutures project Nanofutures: European Integrating and Innovation Platform on Nanotechnology 14.00 Vito Lambertini Centro Ricerche Fiat Nanofutures Key nodes 14.20 Brian Winans Bax &Willems, Spain The ObservatoryNANO's European Nanotechnology Landscape Report 14.40 Donato Zangani D’Appolonia The Italian Platform for Nanotechnologies – Industrial and Research Cluster 14.50 Pierluigi Bellutti Bruno Kessler Foundation 15.00 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Coffee break PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES – NANOMEDICINE www.nanotechitaly.it 2 1st DAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Afternoon (15.30-18.30) KEEN REGIONS PROJECT WORKSHOP Governance and development of nanotechnologies: a regional joint action plan 15.30 Welcome & opening Marialuisa Coppola, Regional Minister for Economic Development, Research and Innovation, Veneto Region Regional Government Raffaele Zanon, President, Veneto Innovazione Moderator: Ivan Boesso – Veneto Innovazione 15.45 Gerd Meier zu Köcker VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik 16.05 Simone Arnaldi University of Padua 16.25 Jean Chabbal Minalogic 16.45 Coffee break 17.0018.00 Clusters Policies in a European perspective Perceptions, narratives and debates about nanotechnologies. A preliminary review in selected countries A simple and interactive way to present new technologies to the general public Panel discussion “Governance and development of nanotechnologies: a regional joint action plan” with representative of key nanotechnology organisations at international level Moderator: Emily Wise - VINNOVA Panelists: Germán Cabañero Sevillano – CIDETEC, Diego Basset - CIVEN, Zita Zombori – Gedeon Richter, Caterina De Pietro – Veneto Region 18.00 - Concluding remarks from the session Chair PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS , PROCESSES AND MANIFACTURING HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES - NANOMEDICINE www.nanotechitaly.it 3 1st DAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Afternoon (15.30-18.30) NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING 15.30 Chair: Elisabetta Borsella, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development 15.40 Piero Baglioni Interuniversity Consortium for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) 16.10 Alberto Cigada Polytechnic of Milano Nanotechnology for Made in Italy 16.30 Antonio Bonucci Saes Getters Photonic nanostructures for efficient and durable DSSC 16.50 Franco Alberto Fossati Aviospace Space applications as benchmark for nano-applications in the everyday life 17.10 Coffee break 17.30 Paolo Milani Supersonic Cluster Beam Implantation: a University of Milano and novel process for biocompatible and WISE srl stretchable metallization of elastomers 17.50 Andrea Fornara Inorganic metal oxide nanoparticles in a YKI - Institute for Surface polymeric matrix: magnetic and UVChemistry, Sweden absorbing nanocomposites 18.10 Giovanni Principi University of Padova, Mechanical Engineering Dept. 18.30 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Smart Supramolecular Architectures for Industrial and Nanomedicine Applications Present status of research on solid state hydrogen storage: from the laboratory scale to the first niche applications PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES – NANOMEDICINE www.nanotechitaly.it 4 1st DAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Afternoon (15.30-18.30) HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES – NANOMEDICINE 15.30 Chair: Giovanni Mantero, AD Biodiversity SpA, Fabrizio Pirri, Coordinator of Centre for Space Human Robotics of the IIT (IIT@Polito) and Polytechnic of Turin 15.40 Gert Storm Dept. of Pharmaceutics, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS), Utrecht University, The Netherlands 16.10 Rüdiger Kniep Max-Planck-Institute, Germany 16.30 Alessandro Russo Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Nabi Lab 16.50 Daniele Pressato Finceramica 17.10 Coffee break 17.30 Andrea Zattoni ByFlow Srl 17.50 Davide Dattilo Molecular Stamping 18.10 Valeria Moschetti Società Industria Farmaceutica Italiana 18.30 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Public-Private Partnerships in Targeted Nanomedicine Development Apatite-Gelatine-Nanocomposites: Basic Research, Development, and Application Hierarchical structure regeneration guided by magnetic forces in bone tissue engineering Application in Orthopaedic Surgery of a Novel Nanostructured Calcium Phosphate Bone Cement New analytical methods for pharmaceutical nanotechnology Supramolecolar Nano Stamping:technology for novel biosensor applications The industrial approach in pharmaceutical development of nanosystems for ophthalmic drug delivery PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES – NANOMEDICINE www.nanotechitaly.it 5 2nd DAY, NOVEMBER 24th Morning (9.00-12.30) HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES – NANOMEDICINE 9.00 Chair: Federico Bussolino, University of Torino and Director of Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment of Candiolo (IRCC-Candioli), Fulvio Uggeri, R&D Director, Bracco Imaging 9.10 Gregory Lanza 9.40 Cecilia Pederzolli 10.00 Laura Fabris 10.20 Livio Cognolato 10.40 Coffee break Molecular Imaging and Therapy with Washington University Medical Integrin-Targeted Perfluorocarbon School and Kereos Inc, USA Nanoparticles Aptamer-based protein recognition Bruno Kessler Foundation using CMOS single-photon detector arrays for time-resolved analysis Rutgers University, NJ, USA Gold Nanoparticle Tags for SERS-based Imaging of Human Glioblastoma Cells Olivetti I Jet Industrial Diversification: how a microelectronics industry moves towards Nanotech Life Science applications Miniaturisation and Automation: an interpretation of their convergence for a molecular diagnostic platform 11.10 Matteo Cocuzza Institute of materials for electronics and magnetism (CNR-IMEM) 11.30 Luciano Scaltrito Microla Optoelectronics Srl Cantired: automated molecular measuring system for nano-world 11.50 Filippo Romanato Padova Univerity and LaNN Plasmonic platforms for bio sensing detection 12.10 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Lunch PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES - NANOMEDICINE ICT&NANOELECTRONICS www.nanotechitaly.it 6 2nd DAY, NOVEMBER 24th Morning (9.30-13.00) 5TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF FEDERCHIMICA “N.I.C. – NANOTECHNOLOGY IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY” PROGRAMME 9.40 Conference Chair: Laura Niccolai, Chair of NIC Programme, Federchimica, Milano Panel: Venture Capitalists investment criteria in nanotechnology sector Chair: Sergio Treichler, Federchimica, Milano 9.50 Matteo Bonfanti TT Venture, Milano Experience of Venture Capital Fund in Italy 10.15 Uffe BundgaardGate 2 Growth, Denmark Joergensen How to attract Venture Capitalists for nanotechnology projects 10.40 Q&A Panel: The creation of Start ups in nanotechnology sector and their links with the market Chair: Laura Niccolai, Federchimica The Chemical & Energy sectors 10.55 Carlo Falessi SELEX-SI SpA and NanoShare Srl, Roma 11.10 Alberto Borghi Tec Star Srl, Modena 11.25 Massimo Gentili Innovation & Technology and Giovanni Management Co, Torino and Nicolosi Pellini S.p.A, Lodo 11.40 Coffee break Nanotechnologies & Open Innovation: the Boosts for Large and Micro Companies Innovation by nanoparticles: the TEC STAR model Innovation in functional coatings for solar screening products: opportunities for the nanotech industry The Healthcare sector 12.10 Carlo Bignozzi NMTech Italia Srl and University of Functionalized nanomaterials and Ferrara their use in pharmaceuticals 12.25 Furio Gramatica Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Milano Technology transfer in biomedical field in the era of open innovation 12.40 Nicola Travierso NTC Srl, Milano Nanotechnological carriers and new drug delivery in ophthalmic sector 12.555 Q&A 13.00 Concluding remarks from the Chair www.nanotechitaly.it 7 2nd DAY, NOVEMBER 24th November 24th (14.00-16.00) 5TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF FEDERCHIMICA “N.I.C. – NANOTECHNOLOGY IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY” PROGRAMME Panel: From regulations to the creation of business Chair: Sergio Treichler, Federchimica 14.00 Dania Della Giovanna 14.20 Annamaria Colacci 14.40 Claudio Mereu 15.00 Paolo Manes 15.20 Q&A Federchimica, Milano ARPA Emilia Romagna, Bologna Field Fisher Waterhouse, Belgium SC Sviluppo chimica S.p.A, Milano Legislative framework and the responsible approach for nanotechnology How nanomaterials are well regulated by REACH Legal aspects and business development The NANOFORCE project: the integration of 9 regions in Central Europe area for the development of nanotechnology 15.40 Concluding remarks from the Chair PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES - NANOMEDICINE ICT&NANOELECTRONICS Afternoon (14.00-18.30) www.nanotechitaly.it 8 2nd DAY, NOVEMBER 24th ICT & NANOELECTRONICS 14.00 Chair: Dino Fiorani, Director, Institute of Structure of Matter, National Research Council (CNR), Roberto Zafalon, R&D and Public Affairs, STMicroelectronics 14.20 Andreas Wild Eniac Joint Undertaking ENIAC & the challenges of the Nanoelectronics Industry 14.50 Roberto Bez Micron Phase Change Memory Scaling for a Nanotechnology Storage 15.10 Marco Affronte University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Challenges and opportunities in molecular spintronics 15.30 Andrea Di Matteo STMicroelectronics Flexible and Disposable Electronics: sub-micrometric Organic circuits 15.50 Filippo Giannazzo Institute of Microelectronics and Microsystems (IMM/CNR) Epitaxial graphene: growth mechanisms and electronic properties probed at the nanoscale 16.10 Coffee break Molecular Magnetism Lab., Italian Interuniversity Consortium on Materials Science and Technology (LAMM/INSTM) Magneto-plasmonics: ideas, experiments and applications for a new topic 16.40 Cesar De Julian Fernandez 17.00 Emanuela Esposito CNR-Institute of Cybernetics 17.20 Sara Pizzato Tectronik srl 17.40 Ignazio Pomona Selex Elsag 18.00 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Nanopatterning of 2D-hybrid Crystal on Optical Fiber Tips for Sensing Applications Enzymatic biosensor based systems for quick and accurate analysis of complex matrices RF-MEMS Phase Shifters for Phased Array Antennas PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES - NANOMEDICINE ICT&NANOELECTRONICS Morning (9.00-13.00) www.nanotechitaly.it 9 2nd DAY, NOVEMBER 24th NANOCOM PROJECT – TRAINING SESSION Nanocom coordinated action will contribute towards bridging the gap between lab based and industrial applications in nanotechnology. This will be achieved by creating a European wide approach and mechanisms for lowering the barriers and spreading best open innovation practices for rapid commercialization and investment in innovative nanotechnology driven products. 9.00 9.10 Introduction Chair: Enzo Sisti, Veneto Nanotech Frank T. Piller RWTH Aachen University, Germany - Fundamental understanding of Open Innovation - Fundamental understanding of Open Collaborations 10.40 Coffee break 11.00 Jozef Cenens NineSigma, Belgium - Practical training - best practices - Practical training - tools for effective collaboration and open innovation 12.30 Ir. Jos Cenens NineSigma, Belgium - Innovation Project Management - Conclusions 13.00 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Lunch PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES - NANOMEDICINE ICT&NANOELECTRONICS www.nanotechitaly.it 10 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Morning (9.30-13.00) SMART TRANSPORTATION 9.00 Chair: Monica Fabrizio, Institute for Energetics and Interphases, Energy and Transport Dept, National Research Council 9.20 Dominique Guyomard Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel, CNRS - Université de Nantes, France Energy storage for smart transportation, state-of-the-art and prospects Eva Milella IMAST s.c.a.r.l Emerging Trends and Opportunities in Advanced Composite Materials and Nano-materials for Transportation Industries 10.10 Martin Jaegle Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany Thermoelectric materials improved by nanotechnology 10.30 Silvio Restello Fiamm Spa, Italy Development and application of advanced energy storage systems for sustainable mobility 10.50 Coffee break 11.20 Giuseppe Luca Maiarelli Sole Spa, Italy 11.40 Valeria Guglielmotti , Paolo De Stefanis University of Rome, Labor Srl 12.00 Silvia Gross Institute of Molecular Science & Technologies , (ISTM-CNR) and University of Padova 12.20 Carmelina Ruggiero Unversity of Genova 12.40 Concluding remarks from the Chair 9.50 Polymer Nanocomposites: How to improve the aesthetical surface and the functional properties of the automotive plastic parts Portable Nanotechnology X-ray (NANORAY) Diagnostic System for Advanced Innovative Materials for Transportation Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Membranes For Proton Conducting Membranes In Fuel Cells Advances in hydrogen storage capacity in carbon-based materials Lunch PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 11 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Afternoon (14.00-17.00) SAFE LIVING 14.00 Chair: Giovanni Baldi, R&D Director, Colorobbia Research Centre 14.10 Giorgio Sberveglieri CNR-IDASC, Sensor Laboratory and University of Brescia 14.40 Ashok Vaseashta International Clean Water Institute, USA 15.00 Balazs Laslo GE Appliances & Lightings, Hungary 15.20 Fiorella Trivillin Electrolux Italia SpA Which nanotechnology domains matter to Electrolux? 15.40 Valentina Dami Eco City Srl Nanostructured photocatalytic systems for different environmental applications 16.00 Laura Alexandrescu Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway Air filtration of nano-particles using cellulose nanofibrils 16.20 Stefano Zuin Venice Research Consortium Testing of nano-based products used for the building sector 16.40 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Nanostructured metal oxide gas sensors: application in safety and security field) Nanotechnology Solutions for Monitoring and Improving Water Quality for Safe Living Plasmonic photocatalyst for decomposition of organic pollutans and bacteria using visibile light PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 12 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Morning (9.00-13.00) RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY 9.00 9.20 9.30 10.00 Chair: Giuseppe Battista, Dep. of Surgery and Bioengineering, University of Siena; Tommaso Renieri, Dep. of Biomedical Sciences, Sec. Applied Biology, University of Siena President of the Italian Society Enrico Sabbioni of Nanotoxicology (SIN), Introduction Veneto Nanotech Finnish Institute of Development of Nanotechnology - Safety for Kai Savolainen Occupational Health (FIT), Success Finland Voluntary measures for responsible Andrea Porcari AIRI/Nanotec IT innovation: outcomes from the Nanocode project Luigi Manzo University of Pavia and SIN Nanotoxicology contributes to responsible innovation 10.40 Peter Wick EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland Health Aspects of Nanoparticles: An Interdisciplinary Challenge 11.00 Giovanni Bernardini Insubria University Introduction to the poster session 11.20 Coffee break 11.50 Mario Di Gioacchino Allergy and Immunotoxicology Unit, “Università G.d’Annunzio” Foundation, Chieti , Italy and SIN Nanoparticle-immune system interaction 10.20 12.10 Paolo Bigini Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri 12.30 Rogerio Sa Gaspar Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon, Portugal 12.50 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Nanoparticle tracking at the Mario Negri Institute: new strategies for the evaluation of nanotoxicity from the whole organism to the sub-cellular organelles. Challenges for non clinical evaluation of nanomaterials intended for clinical use: the case of nanopharmaceuticals /nanomedicines as a solid exemple with three decades of clinical experience PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 13 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Afternoon (14.00-16.30) RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY 14.00 14.10 14.40 15.00 Chair: Elvio Mantovani, Director, AIRI/Nanotec IT, Enrico Sabbioni, Director, Italian Society of Nanotoxicology (SIN),Veneto Nanotech Research Group, National Nanomaterials and Responsible Eric Gaffet Center for Scientific development : How to conciliate Research (CNRS), France Research, Innovation and Safety Italian Workers The White Book on occupational exposure Compensation Authority to engineered nanomaterials and the Sergio Iavicoli (INAIL) formerly ISPESL, stakeholders engagement: from research Dept. of Occupational to policy approach. Medicine The Multidisciplinary and National Institute of Health Loredana Interdepartmental Working Group on (ISS), Dept. Environment Musmeci “Nanomaterials and Health” and Primary Prevention of the ISS: Aims and Activities 15.20 Ralf Knauf Federchimica REACH Centre Industry guidelines for Risk management 15.40 Pier Paolo Pompa Center for Bio-Molecular Nanotechnology, IIT (CBNIIT) Nano biointeractions: influence of nanoscale features on the response of biological systems 16.00 Renato Colognato GeXNano Srl Genotoxicity and cancerogenicity of nanomaterials: what evidences? 16.20 Concluding remarks from the session Chair PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 14 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Afternoon (16.30- 18.30) NANOSUSTAIN PROJECT WORKSHOP Development of sustainable solutions for nanotechnology-based products based on hazard characterization and LCA 16.30 Rudolf Reuther NordMiljö AB NOMI, Sweden Introduction to the NanoSustain project Presentation of mid-term project results NanoSustain: Material Characterisation 16.50 Stefano Pozzi Mucelli Veneto Nanotech, Italy 17.10 Anne Thoustrup Saber The National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE) Denmark 17.30 Michael Steinfeldt University of Bremen, Germany 17.50 Ulrika Backman VTT, Finland 18.10 Discussion and concluding remarks from the session Chair NanoSustain WP3:Hazard characterization and impact assessment NanoSustain WP4: Life Cycle Assessment of nanotechnology-based products NanoSustain WP5: Reuse/recycling, final treatment and disposal of nanotechnology-based products PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 15 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Morning (9.30-13.00) COLD & THERMAL SPRAY WORKSHOP 9.30 Chair: Simone Vezzù, Interuniversity Coordination of Veneto for Nanotechnology (CIVEN) 9.40 Rainer Gadow Institute for Manufacturing Technologies of Ceramic Components and Composites (IFKB-IMTCCC), Germany 10.10 Pedro Poza Universidad Rey Juan Carlos High temperature behaviour of cold – Madrid, Spain sprayed Ni-Al2O3 cermet coatings 10.30 Tiziana Marrocco TWI Ltd, UK Preliminary Evaluation of Spray-formed Ti and Ti Coatings Prepared by Cold Spray 10.50 Maurice Ducos CGT Consultant, France Progression of the Cold Spray technology and industrial applications presentation 11.10 Giovanni Paolo Zanon AVIO SpA 11.30 Coffee break 12.00 Sven Hartmann Obz innovation gmbh, Germany Testing of the electric conductivity of non-ferrous metallic coatings 12.20 Giovanni Bolelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Electromagnetic wave absorbers by thermal spray techniques 12.40 Concluding remarks from the session Chair Advanced thermal spraying of ceramic coatings as enabling technologies in product engineering Replacement of Chromium Plating for the Repair of Carburized Surfaces Lunch PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 16 3rd DAY, NOVEMBER 25th Afternoon (14.00-16.00) COLD & THERMAL SPRAY WORKSHOP 14.00 Chair: Simone Vezzù, Interuniversity Coordination of Veneto for Nanotechnology (CIVEN) 14.10 Andrea Trentin Need Coatings and CIVEN Cold Spray Deposition Technology for biomedical applications 14.30 Mario Guagliano Polytechnic of Milano Fatigue Strength and Residual Stresses Evaluation on Metallic Coatings Deposited by Cold Spray 14.50 Enrico Vedelago Busellato Glass Moulds HVOF deposited Nickel based composites coatings for glass moulds 15.10 Silvano Rech 15.30 Alessandro Surpi 15.50 Discussion and concluding remarks from the session Chair Interuniversity Coordination Deposition of MAX-phases coating by of Veneto for cold-spray Nanotechnology (CIVEN) Rotating drum: a novel apparatus for Veneto Nanotech PVD and PECVD coating of powders and fibres PARALLEL POSTER SESSIONS: RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT – NANO-TOXICOLOGY; SAFE LIVING: COLD& THERMAL SPRAY www.nanotechitaly.it 17 +&3.0*&,."*-"/*4"'*"%$"/&(1*#"/(0"/.02&03*"(-(0)*& $'%"#(& 9A?MAO=ME=O /4<4A=!*0<=A427 QE=!9$!1MENLEJK#!'&,! )+'(/!7=@KQ=! 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