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Now available on WorldSciNet TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE New and Notable Titles in COVID-19 from Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective Severe Clinical Cases in the Context of Syndrome Differentiation by Luqi Huang, Hao Li, Wensheng Qi, Zhixu Yang & Qing Miao (Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, China) Traditional Chinese Medicine has played an important role in the treatment of COVID-19 in China. As the first batch of national Chinese medicine team in China, the authors shared their experience of treating severe COVID-19 cases with TCM at Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak in China. Twenty severe cases have been selected and reported in this book. The medical history, inspection results and treatment rationales have been described in detail, adequately illustrated with color pictures of the tongues. The book is divided into three parts: The first part comprehensively discussed the etiology and pathogenesis from TCM perspectives; the second part introduced various theories of different experts; the third part presented severe cases one by one. Readership: Doctors, patients and researchers interested in the Chinese medicine approach to emerging infectious diseases. 345pp Jan 2021 978-981-122-87421 US$128 £115 Bridging the Gap Integrative Oncology and the Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Bianca Di Giulio (The Wellness Principle, USA) & James Munson (Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine of Napa, USA) The book’s inherent value, currently, is in its uniqueness. There are few books on Integrative Oncology (IO). There are few books on the entirety of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of cancer. There are even fewer, if any, books that deal with the topics of Integrative Oncology and the use of traditional Chinese medicine as a whole in the treatment of people with cancer. While very broad and deep topics, this makes for a varied audience of interest that includes not just the TCM practitioner or student, but Western health practitioners and patients as well as laypeople interested in the topic of oncology. For those interested in the topic of IO, it gives one of the few non-biased, honest and critical views of the state of IO in contrast to what is promoted by various institutions and societies. Readership: TCM practitioners, TCM students, Western health practitioners and patients, laypeople interested in the topic of oncology. 316pp Aug 2020 978-981-120-402-9 US$108 £95 Use of Patented Traditional Chinese Medicine against COVID-19 A Practical Manual edited by Huaqiang Zhai (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China), Yanping Wang (China Academy of Sciences, China), Yiheng Yang (Peking University Third Hospital, China), Xiaodong Li (Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China) & Yingjun Shao (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China) COVID-19 is a severe and complex epidemic ravaging many countries. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has accumulated rich experience and achieved outstanding effects in its struggle against epidemics for thousands of years. As an essential intervention means for prevention and control of COVID-19, TCM boasts significant effects in relieving fever symptoms, slowing down disease progression, preventing disease transformation, reducing hormone dosage, and alleviating complications. This book focuses on the four oral Chinese patent medicines used in the clinical treatment period based on the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of COVID-19 by the National Health Commission and National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China. This work is not only an important part of the theoretical system of TCM treatment based on syndrome differentiation but also an effective way to promote an even deeper integration of clinical pharmaceutical service and clinical medical practice. 180pp Apr 2021 978-981-122-787-5 US$78 £70 Essentials from the Golden Cabinet Translation and Annotation of Jin Gui Yao Lue by Zhongjing Zhang (Eastern Han Dynasty, China) edited by Aiyun Liu (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China) translated by Chouping Han (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China) This is a full-text English translation of Jin Gui Yao Lue, a classic book of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the oldest clinical book dedicated to internal, external, gynecological and obstetrical diseases. It is also the first medical book on differential diagnosis of diseases and symptoms, along with treatment and prescriptions. This book was originally written by Zhang Zhongjing (Zhang Ji) (150–219 CE), an eminent Chinese physician in the Eastern Han dynasty. 532pp Jul 2020 978-1-945552-06-9 US$148 £130

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COVID-19 from Traditional Chinese Medicine PerspectiveSevere Clinical Cases in the Context of Syndrome Differentiationby Luqi Huang, Hao Li, Wensheng Qi, Zhixu Yang & Qing Miao (Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, China)

Traditional Chinese Medicine has played an important role in the treatment of COVID-19 in China. As the first batch of national Chinese medicine team in China, the authors shared their experience of treating severe COVID-19 cases with TCM at Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak in China. Twenty severe cases have been selected and reported in this book. The medical history, inspection results and treatment rationales have been described in detail, adequately illustrated with color pictures of the tongues. The book is divided into three parts: The first part comprehensively discussed the etiology and pathogenesis from TCM perspectives; the second part introduced various theories of different experts; the third part presented severe cases one by one.

Readership: Doctors, patients and researchers interested in the Chinese medicine approach to emerging infectious diseases.

345pp Jan 2021978-981-122-87421 US$128 £115

Bridging the GapIntegrative Oncology and the Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicineby Bianca Di Giulio (The Wellness Principle, USA) & James Munson (Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine of Napa, USA)

The book’s inherent value, currently, is in its uniqueness. There are few books on Integrative Oncology (IO). There are few books on the entirety of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of cancer. There are even fewer, if any, books that deal with the topics of Integrative Oncology and the use of traditional Chinese medicine as a whole in the treatment of people with cancer. While very broad and deep topics, this makes for a varied audience of interest that includes not just the TCM practitioner or student, but Western health practitioners and patients as well as laypeople interested in the topic of oncology. For those interested in the topic of IO, it gives one of the few non-biased, honest and critical views of the state of IO in contrast to what is promoted by various institutions and societies.

Readership: TCM practitioners, TCM students, Western health practitioners and patients, laypeople interested in the topic of oncology.

316pp Aug 2020978-981-120-402-9 US$108 £95

Use of Patented Traditional Chinese Medicine against COVID-19A Practical Manualedited by Huaqiang Zhai (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China), Yanping Wang (China Academy of Sciences, China), Yiheng Yang (Peking University Third Hospital, China), Xiaodong Li (Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China) & Yingjun Shao (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China)

COVID-19 is a severe and complex epidemic ravaging many countries. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has accumulated rich experience and achieved outstanding effects in its struggle against epidemics for thousands of years. As an essential intervention means for prevention and control of COVID-19, TCM boasts significant effects in relieving fever symptoms, slowing down disease progression, preventing disease transformation, reducing hormone dosage, and alleviating complications. This book focuses on the four oral Chinese patent medicines used in the clinical treatment period based on the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of COVID-19 by the National Health Commission and National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China. This work is not only an important part of the theoretical system of TCM treatment based on syndrome differentiation but also an effective way to promote an even deeper integration of clinical pharmaceutical service and clinical medical practice.

180pp Apr 2021978-981-122-787-5 US$78 £70

Essentials from the Golden CabinetTranslation and Annotation of Jin Gui Yao Lueby Zhongjing Zhang (Eastern Han Dynasty, China)edited by Aiyun Liu (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)translated by Chouping Han (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)

This is a full-text English translation of Jin Gui Yao Lue, a classic book of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the oldest clinical book dedicated to internal, external, gynecological and obstetrical diseases. It is also the first medical book on differential diagnosis of diseases and symptoms, along with treatment and prescriptions. This book was originally written by Zhang Zhongjing (Zhang Ji) (150–219 CE), an eminent Chinese physician in the Eastern Han dynasty.

532pp Jul 2020978-1-945552-06-9 US$148 £130

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The 361 Classical Acupuncture PointsNames, Functions, Descriptions and Locationsby Stuart Lightbody

“Stuart Lightbody’s four decades of practice in Classical Five Element Acupuncture shine through in this finely delineated study of the principal acupuncture points. Most valuable is the sweep of information about each point’s impact on the body, mind and spirit. The author draws from many acupuncture traditions to offer a full rendering of each point’s powers and uses. Beautiful and accurate diagrams of the point’s locations will be helpful to students and practitioners alike.”

William Mueller Director, Cambridge Health Associates, Boston, USA

368pp Jan 2020978-981-120-125-7 US$98 £85

Gua ShaAn Ancient Therapy for Contemporary Illnessesby Kai Wen Tang

The title purports to introduce Gua Sha to the general public as an effective yet safe therapeutic protocol with a short learning curve, making it an extremely appropriate form of home-based treatment. The treatment is deliberated at three different levels of proficiency — plane, line and point, that correspond to myofascial, meridian and acupoint treatment, the last which effectively transforms Gua Sha into a non-invasive, needleless form of acupuncture.

440pp Jan 2020978-981-120-905-5 US$88 £75

Concise Guide to Medicinal Applications in PediatricsTranslation of Xiao Er Yao Zheng Zhi Jueby Yi Qian (Song Dynatsy, China)translated by Mingshan Yang (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)This is a full-text English translation of the TCM classic on pediatrics written by QIAN Yi (1032–1113 CE). It covers syndrome identification and treatment of diseases in infants and young children. The book consists of three parts: Part I is about diagnosis of children’s diseases and their recommended treatments. There are 81 articles covering a wide range of clinical patterns. Part II reports 23 case studies and provides an invaluable record of the clinical practices at that time. Part III contains over one hundred medicinal formulas for use in various treatment plans.

372pp Dec 2019978-981-120-765-5 US$98 £85

The Clinical Operation of Imagery Communication Psychotherapyby Yuan Yuan (Central University of Finance and Economics, China)

Up to now, more than 400 types of psychothera-pies have been published in the world. Among them Imagery Communication Psychotherapy (ICP) is the only existing and developing psy-chotherapy created by Chinese psychologists. Over the years, ICP has become the most popular method of psychotherapy in China.

ICP helps the psychotherapist to communicate with his/her client on the subconscious level by using the symbolic meanings of imagery — unconscious to unconscious. This book provides a guide to this therapy approach by covering topics both in theory and in practice. Each chapter contains real examples based on the author’s clinical practice in China, so that the readers can clearly understand the clinical operation process of ICP.

344pp Sep 2019978-981-3278-93-6 US$128 £115

Selected Reading of Li Shizhen’s Medical WorksThe Chinese Materia Medica Ben Cao Gang Muby Ping Wang (Hubei Univwersity of Chinese Medicine, China)translated by Ya Liu (Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, China)

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) contains an extensive knowledge that the Chinese nation has accumulated through practical experimentation and theoretical research in treating diseases and promoting health over a period of thousands of years. Throughout the history, many TCM theorists, experts, and pharmacists have contributed valuable works. The most representative of them was Li Shizhen with his Ben Cao Gang Mu (Compendium of Materia Medica), which was praised by Charles Darwin as an “encyclopaedia” of ancient China and was selected into Memory of the World Register by UNESCO in 2011.

400pp Aug 2021978-981-123-811-6 US$138 £120

A History of Medicine in Chinese Culture (In 2 Volumes)by Boying Ma (Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners, UK

“This is a truly wonderful book, utterly encyclopedic, deeply scholarly, and fascinating in the many stories it tells, and explaining the perplexing yet authentic development and resilient stream of Chinese Medicine — from its most ancient times, to the present day — an abundance of detail and historic quotations from classical works, and very many examples of how acupuncture, Chinese herbal and rehabilitative medicine have withstood the vicissitudes of famines, epidemics, book-burnings and dynastic wars, over the last 3,000 years or so.”

Richard Bertschinger Traditional Acupuncture Practitioner and

Translator, The Golden Needle, Yijing: Shamanic Oracle of Change, Everyday Qigong Practice,

A Record of the Assembled Immortals and Gathered Perfected of the Western Hills etc.

1320pp Feb 2020978-981-3237-96-4 (set) US$298 £262

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Healing Orchidsby Hong Hai (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore & The Renhai Clinic, Singapore) & Shan Bin Soh (The Renhai Clinic, Singapore)

This l i t t le highly-readable volume with beautiful illustrations helps you discover fascinating plants that are pleasing to behold yet may also help you attain good health. Read about the Dendrobium as a yin tonic that improves complexion and boosts the immune system, the enticing aroma of Vanilla found in ice cream but also reputed to heal sexual dysfunction, Bletilla that helps in cancer cure, Gastrodia for post-stroke rehabilitation, as well as other genera and species of healing orchids. Written by two Chinese physicians with training in biomedical science, the book also offers a unique perspective of biomedical explanations for healing orchids.

152pp Aug 2019978-981-120-529-3 US$68 £60978-981-120-644-3(pbk) US$37 £35

Public Health and Health Services Research in Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Health CareInternational PerspectivesEditor-in-chief Jon Adams (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

This book brings together leading international researchers with backgrounds and expertise across broad multi-disciplinary sub-fields including health social science, biostatistics, clinical pharmacology, implementation science, health geography and health economics. This book brings together leading international researchers with backgrounds and expertise across broad multi-disciplinary sub-fields including health social science, biostatistics, clinical pharmacology, implementation science, health geography and health economics. Contributors draw upon their research and experience to explain and review core research and practice issues on TCIM and its future development.

316pp May 2019978-1-78634-678-0 US$118 £105

Naturally Occuring Small Molecules for Disease and Cancer TreatmentTherapeutic Benefits in Combination Therapyby Wing Shing Ho (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)

This unique volume presents the recent developments in the field of herbal medicines for the treatment of diseases and cancer. Recent progress on small molecules isolated from herbal medicines that exhibit therapeutic benefits in humans is highlighted. The book provides an overview of the significant discoveries and pioneering contributions of herbal medicines in combination with other drugs; the author’s evaluation of the combination therapy in cancer treatment.

172pp Apr 2019978-981-4525-62-6 US$78 £70

Medicial Plants of Indiaby Preeti Dhar (SUNY New Paltz, USA) & Durga Nath Dhar (Indian Institute of Technology, India)

This book can be used as a general guide in the use of natural products to manage common health ailments and by potential researchers in natural products, medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, phytomedicine and/or phytochemistry for an overview of the biological properties of natural products. The book describes widely used medicinal plants and essential oils. It tabulates 55 biological properties of 171 medicinal plants indigenous to India with an emphasis on Indian medicinal plants that have a long tradition of medicinal use in Ayurveda. The resulting table is color coded, providing a quick overview of different medicinal plants exhibiting similar biological activities.

260pp Mar 2019978-981-120-338-1 US$88 £75

The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine – Essential QuestionsTranslation of Huangdi Neijing Suwenedited by Jinghua Fu (China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, China)translated by Mingshan Yang (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)

Huangdi Neijing, also known as Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic, has played a pivotal role in traditional Chinese medical education for about two thousand years. The first part of Neijing which is called Suwen — Basic Questions or Essential Questions — covers the theoretical foundation of Chinese medicine as well as disease diagnosis and treatment. There are 81 chapters in a question-and-answer format between the mythical Yellow Emperor and his ministers. This translated book is based on the Chinese version annotated and edited by Jinghua Fu and his team, published by China Renmin University Press in 2010.

520pp Mar 2019978-981-3273-57-3 US$148 £130

Nobel and Lasker Laureates of Chinese DescentIn Literature and Scienceedited by Todd S Ing (Loyola University Chicago, USA), Keith K Lau (University ofHong Kong Shenzhen Hospital, China), Joseph M Chan (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA), Hon-Lok Tang (Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong), Angela T Hadsell (Artificial Organs Journal, USA) & Laurence K Chan (University of Colorado, USA)

“Ranging from original photographs to pictures from university archives, the insightful curation of images in this book further enhances the reading experience … An authoritative and comprehensive synthesis of both primary and secondary sources, Nobel and Lasker Laureates of Chinese Descent offers unparalleled insight into the most eminent twentieth-century physicians and scientists of Chinese descent. The book is of broad interest to anyone interested in the history of science and medicine, especially when there is a growing recognition of both the importance of diversity in STEM and the impact of Chinese research on the global scientific community.»

Current Biology Magazine

312pp Jan 2019978-981-4704-60-1 US$85 £71978-981-4704-61-8(pbk) US$38 £32

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The Healing Art of Tai ChiBecoming One with Natureby Martin J Lee (Stanford University, USA & Tai Chi Cultural Center, Los Altos, USA), Emily Lee Tai Chi Cultural Center, Los Altos, USA) & Joyce Lee, Melinda Lee

Few today are as well positioned to explain the healing powers of tai chi as Dr. Martin Lee, a renowned engineering physicist and tai chi master. He and his wife, Emily, also a tai chi master, are the only Americans to have studied with Yu Pen-Shih, one of China’s foremost ch’i kung masters. Dr. Lee has developed a groundbreaking practical program that combines Eastern and Western approaches to wellness, which he calls “physical philosophy.” Its goal is to help people become “one with nature,” a Buddhist term for the natural restoration of true health.

144pp Jan 2019978-981-3271-88-3 US$58 £50978-981-3273-08-5(pbk) US$28 £25

Clinical Herbal PerscriptionsPrinciples and Practices of Herbal Formulations from Deep Learning Health Insurance Herbal Perscription Big Databy Sun-Chong Wang (National Central University, Taiwan)

“Comprehensive, abundant and important information regarding the use of concentrated herbal extract granules in Taiwan, as an example, for treating some particular disorder or illness can be found in this book. It is useful as a reference book for researchers, Chinese medical practitioners or students, academics, business houses and all readers concerned with herbal medicines for health care.”

Lie-Fen Shyur Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

520pp Jan 2019978-981-3278-24-0 US$168 £150

Complementary, Alternative Methods and Supplementary Medicineby Giovanni Vincent Belcaro (Irvine³ Vascular Lab, Ch-Pe University, Italy)

This volume contains an accessible, yet critical, discussion of the most complementary-alternative treatments based on medical evidence.

Providing readers at any level an introduction to alternative and supplementary medicines, the book is a simplified, complete text including management and medical information. It is arranged in a direct manual style, with select information explaining some of the most important concepts of complementary and alternative medicine and circulation sciences.

196pp Nov 2018978-1-78634-566-0 US$88 £75

Essential Chinese MedicineA 4-Volume SetVolume 1: Restoring BalanceVolume 2: Health TonicsVolume 3: Improving Blood CirculationVolume 4: Relieving Windby Bao Chun Zhang (Beijing Universityof Chinese Medicine, China) &Yu Ting Chen (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China)

Over the course of several thousand years, with a long history of continual development and enhancement, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has become a unique Chinese medical system with significant success in the field of healthcare, making great contributions to the well-being of mankind.

The Essential Chinese Medicine book series fulfills the mission of honouring life and promoting the health of family members and friends. This series develops and expands on the essence of TCM to advocate new concepts of health and wellness.

976pp Aug 2018978-981-3239-27-2 (set) US$358 £315

Essence of Traditional Chinese Medicineedited by Wenjun Zhu (Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Singapore), Yuan Lin & Sim Kim Chengillustrated by Chuanjiang Futranslated by Y N Han

The ancient art of Chinese medicine is known throughout the world for its unique methods of diagnosis and treatment. To many, its image is that of an esoteric art. Essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine provides a comprehensive and in-depth coverage of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Topics ranging from theories, practical experience and traditional material to modern technology offer a good foundation for understanding TCM. Diagrams and illustrations enhancing understanding of the text. The practical aspect is made relevant and applicable; stories of famous physicians are put across in a lively manner. All these make this book an easy and informative read.

192pp Aug 2018978-981-3239-18-0 US$88 £75

Traditional Chinese Medicine Is an Intangible ScienceMy Medical Practice and Reflections of TCMby Boxin Guo (Boxin Chinese Medicine, China)

This is a collection of essays written by a skilled TCM practitioner with over 40 years of experience. The author shares his experiences and reflects on his medical career, illustrating in many instances with real-life case examples, in the hope that the book will inspire and benefit TCM learners. The book provides three main viewpoints: 1. Chinese medicine needs to be accurately positioned to guide professionals in practice; 2. The TCM essence of finding a cure with syndrome differentiation and treatment is emphasized; 3. Pulse diagnosis is essential when prescribing for a cure.

356pp Aug 2018978-981-3239-29-6 US$98 £85

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Evidence-based Clinical Chinese MedicineSeries Co Editors-in-ChiefCharlie Changli Xue (RMIT University, Australia) & Chuanjian Lu (Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China)

The publication of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine (29 in total) is a major milestone in international development of Chinese medicine as a form of evidence-based healthcare. We have chosen the conditions that are commonly treated by Chinese medicine practitioners as our priorities and adopted a “Whole Evidence Assessment” approach. Evidence described in classical Chinese medicine textbooks are reviewed, many of which are inaccessible to non-Chinese speaking Chinese medicine practitioners. Contemporary clinical and experimental evidence has been evaluated rigorously, with the outcomes of clinical trials analyzed and synthesized using the internationally recognised Cochrane-GRADE approach. Updates will be conducted every five years to ensure currency of evidence.

Chinese medicine practitioners can refer to the books for guidance on which Chinese herbal medicine formulas, specific herbs, and acupuncture points can best treat their patient, and be confident there is evidence which supports their use. These publications are also of significant value for students of evidence-based Chinese medicine and for academics involved in teaching or in clinical studies of Chinese medicine.

Books in this series include:• Acne Vulgaris• Adult Asthma• Allergic Rhinitis• Alzheimer’s Disease• Atopic Dermatitis• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease• Chronic Urticaria• Colorectal Cancer• Diabetic kidney Disease• Herpes Zoster and Post-Herpetic Neuralgia• Insomnia• Post-Stroke Shoulder Complications• Post-Stroke Spasticity• Psoriasis Vulgaris• Unipolar Depression• Vascular Dementia

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Volume 14: Unipolar Depressionby Yuan Ming Di (RMIT University, Australia) & Lingling Yang(Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China)236pp Jun 2020978-981-120-597-2 US$58 £50978-981-123-539-9(pbk) US$39 £35

Volume 15: Chronic Heart Failureby Claire Shuiqing Zhang (RMIT University, Australia) & Liuling Ma(Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China)320pp Jul 2020978-981-121-788-3 US$78 £70978-981-123-540-5(pbk) US$39 £35

Volume 16: Atopic Dermatitisby Meaghan Coyle (RMIT University, Australia) & Junfeng Liu(Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China)304pp Oct 2019978-981-120-611-5 US$78 £70978-981-123-541-2(pbk) US$39 £35

Volume 17: Colorectal Cancerby Brian H May (RMIT University, Australia) & Yihong Liu (Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China)532pp Jun 2020978-981-121-418-9 US$148 £130978-981-123-542-9(pbk) US$58 £50

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