Deck 17: Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation
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Deck 17: Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation
1
The likelihood that spontaneous combustion will occur in improperly ventilated containers of highly unsaturated oils is ________ the likelihood that such combustion will occur with hydrocarbon lubricating oils.
A)Less than
B)Greater than
C)The same as
A)Less than
B)Greater than
C)The same as
B
2
Which of the following statements is true?
A)All chemical reactions give off heat.
B)Heat is required to change one element into another.
C)A chemical equation shows the number of atoms lost during a chemical reaction.
D)Oxidations are chemical reactions that produce new substances.
A)All chemical reactions give off heat.
B)Heat is required to change one element into another.
C)A chemical equation shows the number of atoms lost during a chemical reaction.
D)Oxidations are chemical reactions that produce new substances.
D
3
Telltale signs of arson include:
A)Separate points of origin.
B)Trails of burn patterns.
C)The presence of accelerant containers.
D)All of the above
A)Separate points of origin.
B)Trails of burn patterns.
C)The presence of accelerant containers.
D)All of the above
D
4
What is the concentration at which a vapor-to-fuel mixture in the air is capable of burning?
A)Flammable range
B)Heat of combustion
C)Lethal range
D)Spontaneous concentration
A)Flammable range
B)Heat of combustion
C)Lethal range
D)Spontaneous concentration
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5
A fuel can only achieve combustion in:
A)The solid state.
B)The liquid state.
C)The gaseous state.
D)A liquid-solid phase.
A)The solid state.
B)The liquid state.
C)The gaseous state.
D)A liquid-solid phase.
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6
Hydrocarbon accelerants can be detected by:
A)A portable detector (sniffer).
B)Trained dogs.
C)Most people.
D)Both A and B
A)A portable detector (sniffer).
B)Trained dogs.
C)Most people.
D)Both A and B
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7
The minimum temperature at which fuel vapor will ignite is known as:
A)The glow temperature.
B)The boiling point.
C)The flash point.
D)The ignition temperature.
A)The glow temperature.
B)The boiling point.
C)The flash point.
D)The ignition temperature.
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8
What is the rapid combination of oxygen with a fuel, which produces a noticeable release of energy?
A)The flash point
B)Explosion
C)Ignition
D)Combustion
A)The flash point
B)Explosion
C)Ignition
D)Combustion
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9
Gasoline residues are best characterized by:
A)Ultraviolet analysis.
B)Infrared spectrophotometry.
C)Gas chromatography.
D)Emission spectroscopy.
A)Ultraviolet analysis.
B)Infrared spectrophotometry.
C)Gas chromatography.
D)Emission spectroscopy.
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10
The minimum temperature at which a fuel will spontaneously ignite is called:
A)A dangerous place to store flammable liquids.
B)The ignition temperature.
C)The heat of combustion.
D)The flash point.
A)A dangerous place to store flammable liquids.
B)The ignition temperature.
C)The heat of combustion.
D)The flash point.
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11
Which instrumentation is considered the most sensitive and reliable for detecting and characterizing flammable residues?
A)NAA
B)IR
C)GC
D)TLC
A)NAA
B)IR
C)GC
D)TLC
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12
Which chemical reaction is associated with a fire?
A)Reduction
B)Oxidation
C)Precipitation
D)None of the above
A)Reduction
B)Oxidation
C)Precipitation
D)None of the above
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13
Which of the following CANNOT be determined from a laboratory examination of evidence recovered from an arson?
A)The presence of gasoline, kerosene, or turpentine in debris
B)Origin of liquid gasolines
C)The brand name of gasoline used to start the fire
D)The ignition mechanism used by the arsonist
A)The presence of gasoline, kerosene, or turpentine in debris
B)Origin of liquid gasolines
C)The brand name of gasoline used to start the fire
D)The ignition mechanism used by the arsonist
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14
Which is a natural heat-producing process that may give rise to a fire?
A)Chain reaction
B)Flash point
C)Ignition point
D)Spontaneous combustion
A)Chain reaction
B)Flash point
C)Ignition point
D)Spontaneous combustion
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15
Arson investigators must work quickly to collect evidence at a fire scene because:
A)Accelerant residues may quickly evaporate.
B)Safety requirements may require that cleanup and salvage operations begin quickly.
C)Accelerants in soil may rapidly degrade.
D)All of the above
A)Accelerant residues may quickly evaporate.
B)Safety requirements may require that cleanup and salvage operations begin quickly.
C)Accelerants in soil may rapidly degrade.
D)All of the above
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16
Factors that can contribute to abnormal observations at a fire scene include:
A)Winds or drafts.
B)Secondary fires due to collapsing floors or roof.
C)Stairways or elevator shafts.
D)All of the above
A)Winds or drafts.
B)Secondary fires due to collapsing floors or roof.
C)Stairways or elevator shafts.
D)All of the above
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17
When investigators search a fire scene, the first focus must be on:
A)Finding the origin of the fire.
B)Interviewing eyewitnesses.
C)Taking photographs and making sketches.
D)All of the above
A)Finding the origin of the fire.
B)Interviewing eyewitnesses.
C)Taking photographs and making sketches.
D)All of the above
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18
What is the minimum temperature at which a liquid fuel will produce enough vapor to burn?
A)Ignition temperature
B)Sublimation temperature
C)Critical temperature
D)Flash point
A)Ignition temperature
B)Sublimation temperature
C)Critical temperature
D)Flash point
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19
What is the decomposition of organic matter by heat?
A)Combustion
B)Pyrolysis
C)Ignition temperate
D)Radiation
A)Combustion
B)Pyrolysis
C)Ignition temperate
D)Radiation
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20
Which substance has the highest ignition temperature?
A)Turpentine
B)Fuel oil #2
C)Benzene
D)Kerosene
A)Turpentine
B)Fuel oil #2
C)Benzene
D)Kerosene
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21
The transfer of heat energy by the movement of molecules within a liquid or gas is:
A)Radiation.
B)Oxidation.
C)Convection.
D)Conduction.
A)Radiation.
B)Oxidation.
C)Convection.
D)Conduction.
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22
What is radiation?
A)Movement of heat through a solid object
B)Transfer of heat energy from a heated surface to a cooler surface
C)Transfer of heat energy by movement of molecules within a liquid or gas
D)None of the above
A)Movement of heat through a solid object
B)Transfer of heat energy from a heated surface to a cooler surface
C)Transfer of heat energy by movement of molecules within a liquid or gas
D)None of the above
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23
The quantity of heat from a chemical reaction comes from:
A)The breaking and formation of chemical bonds.
B)The presence of oxygen in the reaction.
C)The emission of radiation.
D)The composition of the fuel-air mix.
A)The breaking and formation of chemical bonds.
B)The presence of oxygen in the reaction.
C)The emission of radiation.
D)The composition of the fuel-air mix.
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24
Which of the following is a poor conductor of heat?
A)Wood
B)Plastic
C)Paper
D)All of the above
A)Wood
B)Plastic
C)Paper
D)All of the above
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25
Which is the most widely used low explosive?
A)Potassium chlorate and sugar
B)Black powder
C)Smokeless powder
D)Both B and C
A)Potassium chlorate and sugar
B)Black powder
C)Smokeless powder
D)Both B and C
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26
Which is a homemade explosive that has been used by terrorist organizations in the Middle East?
A)PETN
B)TNT
C)TATP
D)RDX
A)PETN
B)TNT
C)TATP
D)RDX
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27
Most explosives can be recovered from debris for future study by being rinsed with:
A)Water.
B)Toluene.
C)Kerosene.
D)Acetone.
A)Water.
B)Toluene.
C)Kerosene.
D)Acetone.
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28
Combustion occurring at the surface of a solid describes:
A)Pyrolysis.
B)Spontaneous combustion.
C)Flash point.
D)Glowing combustion.
A)Pyrolysis.
B)Spontaneous combustion.
C)Flash point.
D)Glowing combustion.
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29
What is the major advantage of using the vapor concentration technique with gas chromatography?
A)Low resolution of peaks associated with volatile residues
B)Ability to determine relative concentration of solid residues
C)Only non-volatile residues will be detected
D)High sensitivity for detecting volatile residues
A)Low resolution of peaks associated with volatile residues
B)Ability to determine relative concentration of solid residues
C)Only non-volatile residues will be detected
D)High sensitivity for detecting volatile residues
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30
Which is an explosive readily detonated by heat or shock?
A)Dynamite
B)Secondary explosive
C)Primary explosive
D)ANFO
A)Dynamite
B)Secondary explosive
C)Primary explosive
D)ANFO
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31
Which is NOT a high explosive?
A)Black powder
B)Dynamite
C)RDX
D)TNT
A)Black powder
B)Dynamite
C)RDX
D)TNT
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32
Water being heated on a stove illustrates the concept of:
A)Conduction.
B)Radiation.
C)Convection.
D)All of the above
A)Conduction.
B)Radiation.
C)Convection.
D)All of the above
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33
Complex chromatographic accelerant patterns can be simplified by:
A)Gas chromatography.
B)Thin-layer chromatography.
C)Mass spectrometry.
D)Headspace analysis.
A)Gas chromatography.
B)Thin-layer chromatography.
C)Mass spectrometry.
D)Headspace analysis.
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34
Heat energy can ignite distant objects through the transmission of:
A)Electrons.
B)Streamers.
C)Electromagnetic energy.
D)Oxidizing agents.
A)Electrons.
B)Streamers.
C)Electromagnetic energy.
D)Oxidizing agents.
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35
What is NOT true about primary explosives?
A)They will detonate violently.
B)Lead azide and lead styphnate are examples.
C)They are used in blasting caps.
D)They are very stable.
A)They will detonate violently.
B)Lead azide and lead styphnate are examples.
C)They are used in blasting caps.
D)They are very stable.
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36
All combustible fuels simultaneously igniting to engulf a structure in flames is known as:
A)Pyrolysis.
B)Spontaneous combustion.
C)Combustion.
D)Flashover.
A)Pyrolysis.
B)Spontaneous combustion.
C)Combustion.
D)Flashover.
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37
A common classification system characterizes ignitable liquids based on their boiling point ranges and number of ________ molecules as light, medium, and heavy petroleum distillates.
A)Carbon
B)Hydrogen
C)Petroleum
D)Petrol
A)Carbon
B)Hydrogen
C)Petroleum
D)Petrol
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38
Materials that have electrons firmly attached to their molecules:
A)Transfer heat by convection.
B)Transfer heat by radiation.
C)Are excellent conductors of heat.
D)Are poor conductors of heat.
A)Transfer heat by convection.
B)Transfer heat by radiation.
C)Are excellent conductors of heat.
D)Are poor conductors of heat.
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39
Which is a chemical used to synthesize the explosive TATP?
A)Aluminum
B)Magnesium
C)Hydrogen peroxide
D)Potassium chlorate
A)Aluminum
B)Magnesium
C)Hydrogen peroxide
D)Potassium chlorate
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40
Movement of heat through a solid object is caused by:
A)Conduction.
B)Radiation.
C)Convection.
D)Both A and C
A)Conduction.
B)Radiation.
C)Convection.
D)Both A and C
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41
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Potassium chlorate can be mixed with sulfuric acid and sugar to create a low explosive.
B)Chemicals that supply oxygen are known as oxidizing agents.
C)Smokeless powder is a low explosive.
D)Dynamite is an initiating high explosive.
A)Potassium chlorate can be mixed with sulfuric acid and sugar to create a low explosive.
B)Chemicals that supply oxygen are known as oxidizing agents.
C)Smokeless powder is a low explosive.
D)Dynamite is an initiating high explosive.
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42
A low explosive has a velocity of detonation less than:
A)150 meters per second.
B)500 meters per second.
C)1000 meters per second.
D)1500 meters per second.
A)150 meters per second.
B)500 meters per second.
C)1000 meters per second.
D)1500 meters per second.
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43
High explosives can be classified as either ________ or ________ explosives.
A)Civilian; military
B)Initial; secondary
C)Military grade; non-military grade
D)Primary; secondary
A)Civilian; military
B)Initial; secondary
C)Military grade; non-military grade
D)Primary; secondary
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44
Which of the following is NOT a military explosive?
A)RDX
B)C-4
C)TNT
D)Nitroglycerin
A)RDX
B)C-4
C)TNT
D)Nitroglycerin
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45
Which are common chemical ingredients of black powder?
A)Aluminum, potassium, nitrate, nitrocellulose
B)Sulfur, carbon, nitrogen
C)Carbon, nitrocellulose, potassium chlorate
D)Potassium nitrate, charcoal, sulfur
A)Aluminum, potassium, nitrate, nitrocellulose
B)Sulfur, carbon, nitrogen
C)Carbon, nitrocellulose, potassium chlorate
D)Potassium nitrate, charcoal, sulfur
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46
The quantity of heat from a chemical reaction comes from the presence of oxygen in the reaction.
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47
Examples of secondary explosives do NOT include:
A)TNT
B)PETN
C)RDX
D)Lead azide
A)TNT
B)PETN
C)RDX
D)Lead azide
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48
Molecules must absorb energy when their bonds are reformed and they liberate energy when their bonds break apart.
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49
What is often used as the explosive core in a detonating cord?
A)TNT
B)PETN
C)RDX
D)C-4
A)TNT
B)PETN
C)RDX
D)C-4
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50
Single-base smokeless powder consists of:
A)Nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine.
B)Potassium chlorate and nitrocellulose.
C)Nitrocellulose.
D)Nitroglycerine.
A)Nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine.
B)Potassium chlorate and nitrocellulose.
C)Nitrocellulose.
D)Nitroglycerine.
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51
Explosives that decompose at relatively slow rates are classified as:
A)Decomposing explosives.
B)Low explosives.
C)High explosives.
D)Slow explosives.
A)Decomposing explosives.
B)Low explosives.
C)High explosives.
D)Slow explosives.
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52
Which is an initiating explosive often used in detonators?
A)Lead azide
B)PETN
C)TNT
D)Dynamite
A)Lead azide
B)PETN
C)TNT
D)Dynamite
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53
Rusting is not accompanied by combustion.
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54
Which type of explosives detonate almost instantaneously to produce a smashing or shattering effect?
A)Detonating explosives
B)Low explosives
C)High explosives
D)Instantaneous explosives
A)Detonating explosives
B)Low explosives
C)High explosives
D)Instantaneous explosives
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55
What is available in commercial form as fertilizer?
A)Ammonium nitrate
B)Triacetone triperoxide
C)Diazodinitrophenol
D)Potassium chlorate
A)Ammonium nitrate
B)Triacetone triperoxide
C)Diazodinitrophenol
D)Potassium chlorate
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56
A procedure commonly used as a screening test for explosive residues is:
A)Color spot tests.
B)Thin-layer chromatography.
C)Gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry.
D)All of the above
A)Color spot tests.
B)Thin-layer chromatography.
C)Gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry.
D)All of the above
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57
Many explosives must have their own source of:
A)Fuel.
B)Oxygen.
C)Heat.
D)Energy.
A)Fuel.
B)Oxygen.
C)Heat.
D)Energy.
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58
Which is a device used to screen objects for the presence of explosive residues?
A)X-ray diffraction
B)Mass spectrometry
C)Infrared spectrophotometry
D)Ion mobility spectrometry
A)X-ray diffraction
B)Mass spectrometry
C)Infrared spectrophotometry
D)Ion mobility spectrometry
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59
Which type(s)of screening and confirmation tests are used for analyzing evidence of explosives?
A)TLC
B)Color spot tests
C)Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
D)All of the above
A)TLC
B)Color spot tests
C)Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
D)All of the above
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60
The speed in a low explosive is called the speed of:
A)Detonation.
B)Deflagration.
C)Oxidation.
D)Combustion.
A)Detonation.
B)Deflagration.
C)Oxidation.
D)Combustion.
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61
A burning cigarette is an example of spontaneous combustion.
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62
Detonation is characterized by very rapid oxidation that produces heat, light, and a subsonic pressure wave.
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63
The phenomenon of flashover is an example of radiation.
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64
A search of the fire scene must focus on finding the fire's point of origin.
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65
Paper is not good for spreading a fire or causing ignitions far from the initial heat source.
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66
A fuel does not need to be present to initiate and sustain combustion.
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67
Arson investigators must work quickly to collect evidence at a fire scene because any accelerant residues may evaporate within a few days or even hours.
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68
Water does not interfere with laboratory methods used to detect and characterize flammable liquid residues.
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69
A fuel must be in its gaseous state to produce combustion when it reacts with oxygen.
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70
Two to three quarts of ash and soot debris must be collected at the point of origin of a fire when arson is suspected.
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71
The brand name of a gasoline sample cannot currently be determined by any technique.
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72
The easiest way to recover accelerant residues from fire-scene debris is to heat the airtight container in which the sample is sent to the laboratory.
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73
The only ingredients required for a low explosive are fuel and a good oxidizing agent.
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74
Low explosives detonate relatively slowly (less than 1,000 meters per second), while high explosives detonate very rapidly (from 1,000 to 8,500 meters per second).
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75
Combustion is accompanied by the production of noticeable heat and light.
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76
Heat energy is liberated in an endothermic reaction and absorbed in an exothermic reaction.
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77
Wood is a poor insulator.
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78
The most common igniter is an electrical sparking device.
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79
A fire will burn until either the oxygen or the fuel is exhausted.
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80
If the fuel concentration in the fuel-air mix is too low or too great, combustion does not occur.
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