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      <title>What I learnt about gases. by andrew schulz</title>
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      <description>Write your name.
1. List some ways that we use gas. 
2. What is inside the balloon? How do you know?
3. List other examples where gas is bound by a solid boundary.
4. Explain why the tissue stayed dry in the cup.
5 What have you learnt about gas?
6. Draw how you think the particles of gas would be arranged inside the blown up balloon. Take a photo of your drawing and include in padlet post.
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      <pubDate>2017-10-07 06:10:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Charlie</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The ways we uses gases are when we are boiling water the steam comes out of the water, when we turn on the stove we use gas to create the flame, it is also in mineral water wich is the bubbles because they are made of gas<br>2. The ballon was filled with carbon dioxide because that is what we breathed in the ballon and that is what made it inflate with our carbon dioxide.<br>3. The ballon we used for the example the gas was stuck inside the solid its like all spoting balls inside them is gas but they are trapped inside a solid object the same with mineral water because of the bubbles<br>4. The tissue stayed dry because it still had air trapped with it and the air created a shield for the tissue so it wouldn’t get wet<br>5. I have learnt that gas can also can be combined with solids and liquids and it is usually very light and sometimes it is seeable and sometimes it is not<br>6.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Luke T</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gas in a rocket ship to ignite the gas so the space shudle can lift up from the ground and the wou;d neeed to be lots of gas to lift such a larg object to lift off the ground. Soda  water because when the Soda water is being made they put some gas in it and that creates the bubbles that you see and also when you open a bottle of soda water usually the soda water would come rushing ou the top of the bottle because it neeeds carbon dioxide. A ballon because when you blow up a Ballon you are breathing into the ballon and humans breath in oxygen and blow out carbon dioxide. And that keeps the ballon floating and when you let go of a ballon if you haven’t tide it up and you let it go the ballon would go flying, because the gas is really wanting to come out and it acts like a fly in the air.<br><br>2. The things that are inside a ballon are carbon dioxide and air   Oxygen and hydrogen.<br><br>3. Are the other thins where gasses are in solids and humans because we have gas in our guts and that needs to bee realiased to it comes out of a butt.<br><br>4. The reason the tissue stayed dry is because hen you put the cup upside down the and you put the cup in the water and the tissue stays in the cup. The air acts as a force field from the water if the waters not to deep.<br><br>5. The things that I have learnt today are that there are lots of gas es in a ballon. And also that cows produce the most polucien .<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Luke. H</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gas to breathe, we use it to power our cars, we use gas to clear a blocked nose, we use gas for power in our homes and we use gas for cooking.<br>2. The balloon was filled with carbon dioxide from Mr Schulz’s breath because when we breathe air the carbon dioxide get sucked up by plants and trees and they turn it into air.<br>3. We know a balloon is bound by it strectry material, when you are boiling things like potatoes in that machine, gas is kept in inflatable things like a bouncy castle or a bouncy slide. Gas can get kept in our stomach when we fart. Gas is also kept in bubbles and bubbles are very fragile.<br>4. The tissue stayed dry because  the cup was put in the water upside down and that created an air pocket that stoped the water from getting to it.<br>5. I have learnt gas is very common in our world and I never thought it would be so useful in our society.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Christian V</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Oxygen<br>Smoke<br>Steam<br>Microwave<br>Oven<br>Patrol stations<br>Trees<br>Farting<br>2. Air or oxygen is placed inside the balloon so it can not escape only if you let the balloon go the air will escape and the balloon will fly around and people will be like woooooow<br>3. A kind of ball, if you put gas into balls then the air would get trapped from the ball interior design, it can only escape if the ball rips.<br>4. The tissue stayed dry in the water because of the pressure in the cup, the water was at a low level in the box and the cup was a bit biggerthen&nbsp; the water level.<br>5. I have learnt that there is gas in almost everything.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Jacob</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.We all use gas by breathing, when we cook things, get our cars to start, we use gas to blow up balloons and blow up blow up toys for example bow up ball, with out gas we would not survive.<br>2. Inside the balloon is gas which is carbon dioxide and it is trapped in the balloon, when we blow more air it gets bigger and bigger every time we put air in the balloon, there is also helium in the balloon and when you put the balloon on your mouth that is helium and it makes your voice go different.&nbsp;<br>3.We know a balloon is bound because of its stretchy material, stretchy things are like balloons bouncy castles and blow up toys.<br>4. The tissue stayed dry because the cup was put upside down and the tissue did not touch the water and that stoped the water from making the tissue wet.<br>5. I have learnt that gas is mainly in blow up things like balloons jumping castles and inflatable toys and lots more, i have also learnt that if we do not not have gas we will die because gas is very important.<br>6.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>STUART CHAPMAN</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Ways that we use gas<br>: cooking<br>: heat<br>: gas bottles <br>: oven<br>: air<br>2: what is inside the ballon How do you know?<br>: in the ballon there is a gas called air it is forcing the ballon to get bigger as you blow into the ballon I know this because if someone blows into it they are blowing <strong>Air. <br>3. </strong>List other examples where gas is bound by a solid boundary.<br>: gas bottles<br>: houses<br>Boxes&nbsp;<br>: humans<br>: cows!<br>4.<br>&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Tarkin</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Gas can be used for filling up balloons, fire and for living because without oxygen we would suffocate and die, which means there would be no humanity.<br>2. The things that was inside that balloon was carbon dioxide because we create carbon dioxide and we’re putting in the balloon so that’s why there’s carbon dioxide, also, methane, vapour and hydrogen.<br>3. soccer/foot ball because the boundary is leather or plastic and the gas is carbon dioxide and air because you pump it with a air tank. Air tank because the solid is the metal and the gas is carbon dioxide and oxygen.<br>4. The tissue didn’t get wet because the tissue had a air pocket to “breath” but if it’s in there too long then it would eventually get wet.<br>5. I learnt that gas can be used nearly anywhere and that’s it.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Angus T</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1: cooking<br>Evaporation&nbsp;<br>Air<br>Carbon<br>Farting<br>Heat waves<br>Steam<br>Gas bottles<br>Nearly everything that cooks you dinner<br>Heater<br>2: Air And carbon dioxide reason because It’s clear to see that people blow into the balloon and the mouth emits carbon and air.<br>3: a ball, balloon, hot air balloon and da lungs.<br>4:the reason why the tissue stay dry was because the cup made air bubble to the tissue so the tissue didn’t get wet.<br>5.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Nathan</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1: We use gases to fly a rocket because a rocket is basically a balloon but it has types of gases inside. I know this because it would fly the opposite direction that the air went in from. Also gases are used by our body because our body needs oxygen which is made by us breathing out carbon dioxide and then trees would breathe it in and breathe out oxygen so if there are no trees there would be a high chance we would all die. Also a flamethrower requires gases or else it can't release a long stream of fire. <br><br>2: Helium or any gases can be in balloon. <br><br>3: Gas can be contained in gas bottles which normally sent to china because some states there are a lot of car pollution. Also in house there could be gases because it is a solid. Also in fire extinguishers there are gas inside which are tightly packed. <br><br>4: The tissue didn't get wet when it went into the water because the cup made a air pocket which won't allow water into it keeping it dry. <br><br>5: I learnt that gases come out of cows and they cause the most pollution because of there diet. Also I learnt that trees can still breathe in what they breathe out but we can't or else we would be poisoned. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Thomas.H</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1: We use gas to cook, breathe, to make things work, power, rockets, guns and water. <br>2: carbon dioxide (human breathe) I learned this from photosynthesis where we breathe out carbone dioxide and the plants breathe that in for air and breath out fresh air.<br>3: balloons are bound because of there stechyness. Gas is all inflatable things like balloons and bouncy castle, stuff like that. Gas is our stomachs all of the time like burps and farts <br>4: the tissue stayed dry by the cup being upside down which than created a air pocket that stopped all of the water from getting into it.<br>5: I learned that gases are in many things and are trapped in many  things that can trap. I learned that cows farts could kill the world so we may die <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Matthew</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gas for...<br>Doing our business&nbsp;<br>Breath air&nbsp;<br>Cooking&nbsp;<br>Driving our car&nbsp;<br>Rockets&nbsp;<br>To smoke&nbsp;<br>Heat<br>to stay warm/cool<br><br>2. There is Carbon dyoxie and air because we blew air into it.<br><br>3. In wheels in basketballs and all other sporting balls<br><br>4. The tissue stay dry because it was lifted up<br><br>5 I’ve learnt that gas is more than farts and air it’s used for life and rocket ships.<br><br>6<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Jaydon.G</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We can use gas on the cook top, oven, fake fire place, filling balloons, blow things up, fuel rockets, coke, Fanta, all fizzy drinks, blimps, <br>2. There are gasses in balloons, gasses make the ballon inflate and then let it fly. Balloons also can have air and some carbon dioxide but those do not let the balloon inflate.<br>3. Gasses are bound in bubbles because in the bubble is gas some other examples are balloons, soccer balls, foot balls and pipes. A bouncy castle also has gasses in it, that is what keeps it up and bouncy.<br>4. The tissue stayed dry because  <br>The air was creating a shield, that would only happen if you put it directly down and not sideways. It also was dry because the tissue was stuck to the top of the cup.<br>5. I learnt that fire is a gas.<br>6.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Hunter </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gas in cooking on cooking stoves. Gas is in air. We breath out carbon dioxide when we breath. Plants breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen. We use fire in lots of different things like camping and it is consided a gas.<br><br>2. I know that carbon dioxide is in the balloon because I know that when we breath out we breath out carbon dioxide and Mr. Schulz breathed out when he blew up the balloon. <br><br>3. A footy. A basketball. A soccer ball. A tennis ball. Pipes. Toys. Bubbles. Lungs. Stomachs. <br><br>4. The tissue stayed dry because there was a lot of pressure which caused an air pocket at the top of cup which kept the tissue dry.<br><br>5. I learnt actually how many things had gas in it. I thought only a couple things had gas in it but then I realised even drinks have gas in them.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>James</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.] We use gas to carbonate water, In cooking we have gas to engine the stove, We use gas to start a fire, use gas to power our heaters and hot water systems.<br><br>2.] Inside the balloon is carbon dioxide and maybe a little oxygen. I say this becasue carbon dioxide is what breeve out out and oxygen is in the air so when you blow into a balloon you might blow in some oxygen<br><br>3.] butane bottle, bubbles. Body, balls, balloon, ducted heating, cows<br><br>4.] the tissue stayed dry because when we put the cup on the bottom of the container no air was getting in so the container  was air tight and the tissue could not move<br><br>5.] I lean’t that gases can determine how much something can move and it can stick things in a place.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Damon</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gasses in cooking, to heat the pan, showers, to heat up the warm water, and modern fire places, to keep the flame alight.<br>2. Inside a ballon is oxgen carbon dioxide and other gasses.<br>3. A baloon how it expands because of all the gas’s stuffed in there.<br>4. Because it tarappes the ai and it cant escape so it stays thier bloking the water to come in<br>5. This lessen i havent learnt antthing because we learnt this last year.<br>6. Gas in a baloon would be very far apart because ballons arnt heavy so they float.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Thomas Lilley </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.We use gas for cooking we also use gas for also a rocket to power it towards space and for breathing.<br>2. Inside a ballon is hot air/gas from a fire to power the ballon upwards with more and more gas.<br>3. Like a baloon when the gas is traped in the baloon which causes it to go upwards.<br>4. The tissue stayed in the cup because it was airtight and no water could get through.<br>5. What I learnt about gases is that gases can boost things into the air such as rockets and planes with jets.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. You can use gas for a BBQ or just cooking in the kitchen. Weapons, rockets and breathe. <br>2. Gas/air/carbon dioxide. <br>3. A box, a non full</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Darcy</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Some ways we use gas is in:<br>Rocket ships<br>Cooking<br>Balloons<br>Exhaust Pipes<br>Microwave<br>Plants<br>Soda water<br>Lemonade.<br><br>2. Inside the balloon is quite a few different chemicals. Oxygen, Air, Carbon- Dioxide and sometimes Helium depending on the type of balloon<br><br>3.  Pipes, Basketballs, footballs, tennis balls, volley balls, soccer balls, bubbles<br><br>4. The reason why the tissue stayed dry is because their was a barrier of air seperating the water from the tissue.<br><br>5. What I learnt about gases is that they can inflate things, bounce things, boost things and even make things live.<br><br>6.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>CHERAN FERNANDO </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1 for heating <br>Cooling<br>Rockets <br>Breathing <br>Oxidizer to burn <br>To push things <br>To carbonate <br>2 many types of gases are inside a balloon because the balloon is stretching and when the balloon is loose the gas is escaping.<br>3 in the oxidizertank of a rocket <br>In human lungs <br>In pipes <br>In buildings<br>Neon lights  <br>In rocks <br>In the atmosphere <br>4 the tissue stayed dry as the air pressure created a mattress so the tissue didn’t touch the water.<br>5 I learned that in some cases it didn’t work as the tissue fell down</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gases all the time like…<br>Cooking/stove<br>Showers/ hot water has steam<br>The oxygen we breath<br>Smoke, when there is a fire<br>With fizzy drinks there are little gas bubbles inside the drink.<br><br>2. The balloon was filled with carbon dioxide that we exhale. There would also be a little bit of oxygen and hydrogen.<br><br>3. The world is basically is a big ball of gas!<br>In balls, they are inflated with pressurized air<br>Gas tanks, gas tanks are tanks filled with gas<br>Humans and animals, we are all filled with gasses<br><br>4. The tissue stayed dry in the cup because there when you put the cup directly upside down there will be a barrier of air sepreating the tissue from the water.<br><br>5. That we do breath out just a little bit of oxygen and also that when you inflate the balloon the molecules try to escape the ballon.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Toby James Foster</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gas all the time. Some times we use it are when… we use a stove. It uses it bythe flame underneath. A stove is powerd by gas.<br>You can see gas too. Like bubbles on your drink.<br>Oxygen.<br>Methane.<br>Vapor.<br>Hydrogen.<br>Carbon.<br>Carbon-Di-Oxyde.<br>Cow Farts.<br>Farts.<br>Cars.<br>Coal.<br>Fire.<br>Balls.<br>Floaty Toys.<br>2. Inside the balloon is oxygen, Carbon, carbon-di-oxyde &amp; vapor.<br>3. Balloons, Animals, 🐄 &amp; containers with lids.<br>4. The reason that the tissue did not get wet is because everyone pushed hard &amp; water had no time to get to the top of the cup.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-10-24 03:59:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Malindu</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/andrewschulz1/u32r2wnyatpl/wish/199847124</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Gas can be used for wepons like poison gas or flammable gas, for animals breathing, for cooking and for Transportation.<br>2.  What is normally in side of a balloon is carbon dioxide, helium oxygen and more unusual ones.<br>To find out if the is a gas in a balloon is if it is filled with something that you can’t see<br>3. Some other ways that people put gases in solid, like explosions like trapping lots of gas in a solid and then let it explode, entertainment, like when stetting some thing on fire.  <br>4. The reason the tissue stayed in the cup because there was air in the cup so the tissue did not fall.<br>5. What I learnt about gases was not to much.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-10-24 04:17:33 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Jaiden</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/andrewschulz1/u32r2wnyatpl/wish/199897862</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<ol><li>To breathe, to keep us warm, We use gas to cook and we also use it to survive. We use them for rockets. Some examples are suit, soda water, lemonade, steam. </li><li>There is oxygen with carbon dioxide and hydrogen. When you close the balloon you the molecules will be trapped. The specific way of you holding the balloon can effect the way the balloon will go.</li><li>Balloons, animals, closed containers.</li><li>The tissue did not get wet because the air seperated the tissue and water. The air is basically a wall between the water and the tissue.</li><li>What I learnt was that gas can boost when it gets released. I learnt that there is a trick to prevent water touching the tissue in a cup.</li></ol><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-10-24 09:28:53 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Luca Carbone. </title>
         <author></author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/andrewschulz1/u32r2wnyatpl/wish/200217899</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. We use gas in our body’s because when we fart. When we breath we use gas because in the oxygen there is gas. In fire have you ever seen the fumes the come out of the fire and they look like squigally lines that is the gas that comes out of the fire. In your ovens there is gas because if you think about how does your food get hot that is because that is becuase when your food heats up when it heats up gas coms up.&nbsp;<br><br>2. Inside a balloon there is carbon dioxide gas oxegen and a bit of hydrogen.&nbsp;<br><br>3. Inside the atmosphere becuase all the gas and air is trapped inside the atmosphere. There is also gas inside ourselves because when we fart where do you think the gas comes from.&nbsp;<br><br>4. The reason the tissue stayed dry is because when you put the tissue in. The cup all the air has trapped the tissue in a dome sort of thing.&nbsp;<br><br>5. I learnt that gas can not came out of everything. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-10-24 22:03:11 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>William</title>
         <author></author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/andrewschulz1/u32r2wnyatpl/wish/200218824</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>1: To breathe.&nbsp;<br>Rockets<br>Cars<br>Steam&nbsp;<br>Sosa water<br>2: oxygen that came out through your lungs and CO2 that you breath out and when you close the balloon you trap all of that inside the balloon<br>3: steam<br>Gas<br>Poison<br>CO2<br>Oxygen&nbsp;<br>Fuel<br>Closed containers<br>Closed balloons<br>Atmosphere&nbsp;<br>Farts<br>4: the tissue stayed dry in the cup because there was an air bubble.<br>5: I have learned that poison in gas and that air bubbles are gas.<br>And when you blow the ballon up and hold the end the gas is trapped.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-10-24 22:09:49 UTC</pubDate>
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