Dr Kate Gibson Dr Andrew Kingston Emma McLellan Professor Dame Louise Robinson Professor Katie Brittain et al. | "Successful" ageing in later older age: a sociology of class and ageing in place | 2024 |
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Dr Kate Gibson Professor Katie Brittain Emma McLellan Dr Andrew Kingston Dr Louise Robinson et al. | ‘It’s where I belong’: what does it mean to age in place from the perspective of people aged 80 and above? A longitudinal qualitative study (wave one) | 2024 |
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Patience Kunonga Dr Katie Thomson Fiona Beyer Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dawn Craig et al. | A Mixed Methods Systematic Review of the Effectiveness, Acceptability, and Feasibility of Advanced Care Plans for Older Adults Without Life-Limiting Conditions | 2024 |
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Professor Cathrine Degnen Professor Katie Brittain
| Baby Seals and Armless Robots: Is This What Care in Later Life Is Made Of? | 2024 |
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Stephanie Mulrine Professor Katie Brittain
| Care Home Safety Incidents and Safeguarding Reports Relating to Hospital to Care Home Transitions: A Retrospective Content Analysis | 2024 |
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Megan Hanrahan Professor Lynn Rochester Professor Katie Brittain Jack Lumsdon Dr Ríona McArdle et al. | How can patients shape digital medicine? A rapid review of Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in the development of digital health technologies for neurological conditions | 2024 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Identifying and understanding digital exclusion: a mixed-methods study | 2024 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Systematic review of types of safety incidents and the processes and systems used for safety incident reporting in care homes | 2024 |
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Dr Jeffry Hogg Professor Katie Brittain Dr Gregory Maniatopoulos
| Safety and efficacy of an artificial intelligence-enabled decision tool for treatment decisions in neovascular age-related macular degeneration and an exploration of clinical pathway integration and implementation: protocol for a multi-methods validation study | 2023 |
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Dr Kate Gibson Professor Katie Brittain
| The domestication of remote monitoring: The materialisation of care? | 2023 |
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Dr Laurie Davies Professor Katie Brittain Dr Sue Lewis Professor Dame Louise Robinson Dr Andrew Kingston et al. | Describing transitions in residential status over 10 years in the very old: results from the Newcastle 85+ Study | 2022 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Professor Cathrine Degnen
| Living the everyday of dementia friendliness: navigating care in public spaces | 2022 |
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Dr Jason Scott Professor Katie Brittain Dr Stephanie Mulrine Lesley Young-Murphy
| Residents transitioning between hospital and care homes: protocol for codesigning a systems-level response to safety issues (SafeST study) | 2022 |
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Dr Rachel Stocker Professor Katie Brittain Professor Barbara Hanratty
| Patient and public involvement in care home research: Reflections on the how and why of involving patient and public involvement partners in qualitative data analysis and interpretation | 2021 |
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Dr Holly Standing Becca Patterson Professor Catherine Exley Professor Katie Brittain
| A critical exploration of professional jurisdictions and role boundaries in inter-professional end-of-life care in the community | 2020 |
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Dr Holly Standing Professor Catherine Exley Professor Katie Brittain
| Information sharing challenges in end-of-life care: a qualitative study of patient, family and professional perspectives on the potential of an Electronic Palliative Care Co-ordination System | 2020 |
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Dr Gregory Maniatopoulos Clare Hopkins Professor Tom Joyce Professor Katie Brittain
| Framing the failure of medical implants: Media representations of the ASR hip replacements in the UK | 2019 |
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Dr Holly Standing Dr Mark Lee Monique Lhussier Professor Catherine Exley Professor Katie Brittain et al. | Paramedic information needs in end-of-life-care: a qualitative interview study exploring access to shared electronic records as a potential solution | 2019 |
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Dr Grant Gibson Dr Claire Dickinson Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dame Louise Robinson
| Personalisation, customisation and bricolage: how people with dementia and their families make assistive technology work for them | 2019 |
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Professor Lindsay Pennington Professor Katie Brittain
| Views of children with cerebral palsy and their parents on the effectiveness and acceptability of intensive speech therapy | 2019 |
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Dr Rachel Stocker Claire Bamford Professor Katie Brittain Dr Rachel Duncan Professor Suzanne Moffatt et al. | Care home services at the vanguard: stakeholder views on the development and evaluation of novel, integrated approaches to enhancing health care in care homes | 2018 |
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Dr Rachael Lawson Daniel Collerton Professor John-Paul Taylor Professor David Burn Professor Katie Brittain et al. | Coping with cognitive impairment and Parkinson’s disease: perspectives from patients and carers | 2018 |
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Professor Lindsay Pennington Elaine Stamp Helen Kelly Patricia Aluko Dr Mukhrizah Othman et al. | Internet delivery of intensive speech and language therapy for children with cerebral palsy: A pilot randomised controlled trial | 2018 |
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Dr Connor Richardson Stephanie Harrison Professor Katie Brittain Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood Emerita Professor Carol Jagger et al. | Is There a Link between Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Function in the Oldest-Old? | 2018 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Dr Andrew Kingston Dr Karen Davies Dr Joanna Collerton Professor Dame Louise Robinson et al. | An investigation into the patterns of loneliness and loss in the oldest old – Newcastle 85+ Study | 2017 |
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Dr Kellie Morrissey Dr Andy Garbett Emeritus Professor Pete Wright Professor Patrick Olivier Edward Jenkins et al. | Care and Connect: Exploring Dementia-Friendliness Through an Online Community Commissioning Platform | 2017 |
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Dr Louise Wiblin Dr Rory Durcan Professor Katie Brittain
| The Importance of Connection to Others in QoL in MSA and PSP | 2017 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Professor Cathrine Degnen Dr Grant Gibson Dr Claire Dickinson Professor Dame Louise Robinson et al. | When walking becomes wandering: representing the fear of the fourth age | 2017 |
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Dr Connor Richardson Stephanie Harrison Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dame Louise Robinson Professor Bloss Stephan et al. | Associations between cognitive reserve and cognitive function in the very old: Newcastle 85+ Study | 2016 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Exercise for surgery: Acceptable pre-med or unreasonable request? | 2016 |
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Dr Lisa Newton Dr Claire Dickinson Dr Grant Gibson Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dame Louise Robinson et al. | Exploring the views of GPs, people with dementia and their carers on assistive technology: a qualitative study. | 2016 |
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Dr Grant Gibson Dr Lisa Newton Dr Gary Pritchard Dr Tracy Finch Professor Katie Brittain et al. | The provision of assistive technology products and services for people with dementia in the United Kingdom | 2016 |
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Ruth Da Silva Sarah Moore Daniel Jamieson Dr Madeline Balaam Professor Katie Brittain et al. | Wrist worn accelerometers with vibrating-alert to prompt exercises after stroke (WAVES) | 2016 |
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Dr Gary Pritchard Professor Katie Brittain
| Alarm pendants and the technological shaping of older people's care: Between (intentional) help and (irrational) nuisance | 2015 |
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Dr John Vines Dr Gary Pritchard Emeritus Professor Pete Wright Professor Patrick Olivier Professor Katie Brittain et al. | An Age-Old Problem: Examining the Discourses of Ageing in HCI and Strategies for Future Research | 2015 |
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Stephanie Harrison Dr Chris Smart Professor Katie Brittain Dr Mario Siervo Professor Bloss Stephan et al. | Dietary interventions for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in mid life | 2015 |
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Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
| Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke (ICONS): an evidence synthesis, case study and exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial of the introduction of a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care | 2015 |
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Dr Mabel Lie Professor Katie Brittain
| Technology and trust: older people's perspectives of a home monitoring system | 2015 |
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Dr Grant Gibson Dr Claire Dickinson Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dame Louise Robinson
| The everyday use of assistive technology by people with dementia and their family carers: a qualitative study | 2015 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Professor Cathrine Degnen Dr Grant Gibson Dr Claire Dickinson Professor Dame Louise Robinson et al. | When does walking become wandering - Representing the fear of the fourth age? | 2015 |
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Dr Jo Jefferis Michael Clarke Professor John-Paul Taylor Professor Katie Brittain
| Challenges for the cataract surgeon treating people with dementia: a qualitative study exploring anesthetic choices | 2014 |
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Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers Professor Katie Brittain
| Evaluating a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care using soft systems analysis and Normalisation Process Theory: Findings from the ICONS case study phase | 2014 |
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Dr Lois Thomas Joanna Booth Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers Professor Katie Brittain et al. | Identifying continence options after stroke (ICONS): A cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial | 2014 |
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Professor Dame Louise Robinson Claire Bamford Professor Katie Brittain
| Introducing case management for people with dementia in primary care: a mixed-methods study | 2014 |
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Dr Marie Poole Claire Bamford Professor Katie Brittain Dr Nick Steen Professor Dame Louise Robinson et al. | The effectiveness of collaborative care for people with memory problems in primary care: results of the CAREDEM case management modelling and feasibility study | 2014 |
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Claire Bamford Dr Marie Poole Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dame Louise Robinson
| Understanding the challenges to implementing case management for people with dementia in primary care in England: a qualitative study using Normalization Process Theory | 2014 |
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Dr Lisa Newton Dr Grant Gibson Dr Gary Pritchard Dr Tracy Finch Professor Katie Brittain et al. | Assistive technologies in caring for the oldest old | 2013 |
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Professor Dame Louise Robinson Dr Grant Gibson Dr Andrew Kingston Dr Lisa Newton Dr Gary Pritchard et al. | Assistive technologies in caring for the oldest old: a review of current practice and future directions | 2013 |
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Dr Lois Thomas Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
| ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: Findings From a Randomised Trial | 2013 |
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Dr Lois Thomas Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
| ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: Findings From a Randomised Trial | 2013 |
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Dr Cassim Ladha Dr Karim Ladha Professor Katie Brittain Professor Patrick Olivier
| Empathy, Participatory Design and People with Dementia | 2012 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
| ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: findings from the case study phase | 2012 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Carol Jagger Dr Andrew Kingston Dr Joanna Collerton karen Davies et al. | Loneliness in the very old: Patterns over time | 2012 |
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Dr Rashmi Bhardwaj-Gosling Rob Pickard Dr Debbie Carrick-Sen Professor Katie Brittain
| Patients’ perspectives on timing of urinary catheter removal after surgery | 2012 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Dr Mabel Lie Professor Patrick Olivier
| Remote monitoring within the homes of older people, can this be conceptualised as an extension of bodywork? | 2012 |
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Dr Katie Haighton Dr Rachel Baker Professor Katie Brittain
| "I've just taken you to see the man with the CD on his head": the experience and management of recurrent sore throat in children | 2010 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Dr Lynne Corner Professor Dame Louise Robinson Professor John Bond
| Ageing in place and technologies of place: The lived experience of people with dementia in changing social, physical and technological environments | 2010 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Dr Lynne Corner Professor Dame Louise Robinson Professor John Bond
| Ageing in place and technologies of place: the lived experience of people with dementia in changing social, physical and technological environments | 2010 |
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Dr Katie Haighton Emerita Professor Janet Wilson Dr Nick Steen Professor Martin Eccles Professor Katie Brittain et al. | Childhood tonsillectomy: who is referred and what treatment choices are made? Baseline findings from the North of England and Scotland Study of Tonsillectomy and Adenotonsillectomy in Children (NESSTAC) | 2010 |
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Dr Lois Thomas Joanna Booth Professor Katie Brittain
| Combined conservative interventions for urge, stress or mixed incontinence in adults | 2010 |
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Stephen Lindsay Professor Dame Louise Robinson Professor Katie Brittain Professor Patrick Olivier
| Design with Older Users and People With Dementia – Methodologies, Practical Lessons and Challenges | 2010 |
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Valerie Egdell Professor John Bond Professor Katie Brittain Professor Helen Jarvis
| Disparate routes through support: negotiating the sites, stages and support of informal dementia care | 2010 |
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Dr Katie Haighton Emerita Professor Janet Wilson Dr Nick Steen Professor Martin Eccles Dr Helen Mason et al. | North of England and Scotland Study of Tonsillectomy and Adeno-tonsillectomy in Children (NESSTAC): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial with a parallel non-randomised preference study | 2010 |
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Professor Dame Louise Robinson Professor Katie Brittain Stephen Lindsay Dan Jackson Professor Patrick Olivier et al. | Keeping In Touch Everyday (KITE) project: developing assistive technologies with people with dementia and their carers to promote independence | 2009 |
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Claire Bamford Professor Katie Brittain Professor John Bond Professor Martin Eccles Professor Dame Louise Robinson et al. | Unmentioned and unmentionable: how families make sense of a diagnosis of dementia | 2009 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| How people decide to seek health care: A qualitative study | 2008 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| A qualitative study of the assessment and treatment of incontinence in primary care | 2007 |
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Professor Dame Louise Robinson Deborah Hutchings Dr Lynne Corner Dr Tracy Finch Professor Julian Hughes et al. | Balancing rights and risks: Conflicting perspectives in the management of wandering in dementia | 2007 |
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Dr Lynne Corner Professor Katie Brittain Professor John Bond
| Social aspects of ageing | 2007 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| The social consequences of living with and dealing with incontinence-A carers perspective | 2007 |
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Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers Dr Jill Francis Professor Katie Brittain Professor Dame Louise Robinson
| Who cares? - Caring for the carers of stroke patients | 2007 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
| Isolated urinary, fecal, and double incontinence: Prevalence and degree of soiling in stroke survivors | 2006 |
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Professor John Bond Emerita Professor Janet Wilson Professor Martin Eccles Alessandra Vanoli Dr Nick Steen et al. | Protocol for north of England and Scotland study of tonsillectomy and adeno-tonsillectomy in children (NESSTAC). A pragmatic randomised controlled trial comparing surgical intervention with conventional medical treatment in children with recurrent sore throats | 2006 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Review of: Psychology and sociology applied to medicine | 2006 |
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Dr Lynne Corner Professor Katie Brittain Professor John Bond
| Social aspects of ageing | 2006 |
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Dr Lynne Corner Professor Katie Brittain Professor John Bond
| Social aspects of ageing | 2004 |
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Professor John Bond Professor Katie Brittain
| Tonsillectomy and Adeno-tonsillectomy in children with recurrent sore throat: evidence based or professional habit? | 2004 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
| Prevalence of faecal incontinence in adults aged 40 years or more living in the community | 2002 |
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Katherine Williams Professor Katie Brittain
| Patient goal setting in continence care: a useful assessment tool? | 2001 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Triggers that prompt people with urinary symptoms to seek help | 2001 |
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Katherine Williams Professor Katie Brittain
| An epidemiological study to establish the prevalence of urinary symptoms and felt need in the community | 2000 |
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Emerita Professor Carol Jagger Professor Katie Brittain
| Development, implementation and evaluation of a new nurse-led continence service: a pilot study | 2000 |
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Professor Katie Brittain Katherine Williams Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
| Prevalence and impact of urinary symptoms among community-dwelling stroke survivors | 2000 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Prevalence and management of urinary incontinence in stroke survivors | 1999 |
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Professor Katie Brittain
| Stroke and incontinence | 1998 |
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