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  1. The species to which the living fossil clam belongs disappeared 400 million years ago from Earth. Today, copies survive in the US. It happened in the Santa Barbara sea, southern California. Among the salty waters, a team of scientists identified a small white mollusk. As they approached it, they realized that the animal shared characteristics with an ancient species, which inhabited the Earth at least 400 million years ago. Before their eyes, they had a living fossil clam specimen. "Discovering a new species is always exciting," the UC Santa Barbara researchers write in a statement, "but so is finding a live one that everyone assumed had been lost to time." They found it just off the coast of Naples Point, which surprised scientists even more: this region had been extensively studied, and they had never found signs of prehistoric life before. According to UC Santa Barbara records, the living fossil clam specimen belongs to a species of mollusk that was abundant in the Pleistocene. This period was characterized, documents the Geominero Museum of Spain, "by a fauna of marine molluscs with a majority of species identical to the current ones". It seems that these animals are still roaming the Earth. The research began in 2018, when study lead author Jeff Goddard was looking for sea slugs off the coast of Santa Barbara. While he was flipping rocks, he accidentally came across a pair of translucent bivalves. The molluscs immediately caught his attention, even though they were less than 10 millimeters: β€œBUT WHEN THEY SPREAD OUT AND STARTED SHAKING A BRIGHT WHITE-STRIPED FOOT LONGER THAN THEIR SHELL, I REALIZED I HAD NEVER SEEN THIS SPECIES BEFORE,” THE AUTHOR RECALLS ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE. After recording his find with photographs, Goddard took the specimens for laboratory study. Comparing it with known prehistoric species, he, along with his research team, concluded that they were Cymatioa cooki, as they explain to the magazine Zookeys. Scientists are amazed that "the clam evaded detection for so long," they write in a statement, since Southern California has a long tradition of collecting shells for scientific purposes. What is such an ancient clam doing in the waters off Santa Barbara? Goddard suspects that the living fossil clam specimen, as well as other micro-molluscs, were brought to southern California by marine heat waves. Especially between 2014 and 2016, this phenomenon "allowed many marine species to extend their distribution to the north, including several documented specifically in Naples Point", explains the specialist. This could explain why no one had recorded it before, even though the area has been extensively studied for decades. It is not yet clear what the growth rate and longevity of these animals are, the researchers explain. However, the fact that the species has persisted for more than 400 million years is in itself remarkable. Even so, Goddard thinks that these prehistoric molluscs inhabit the wide intertidal rock fields of the Californian Pacific: "I suspect that down there Cymatioa cooki probably lives in close association with animals that dig under those rocks", concludes the specialist. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/encuentran-una-almeja-fosil-viva-en-california/
  2. The Vauxhall Corsa, the UK’s best-selling supermini, will get a mid-life refresh in the second half of next year, with a fresh look and an array of technology and powertrain updates on the cards. The country’s second most po[CENSORED]r car this year will get a bold new face, adopting Vauxhall’s new Vizor front end – seen on the Vauxhall Astra and Vauxhall Mokka – which includes slimline LED headlights and a solid, blacked-out grille. Significantly, the electric Vauxhall Corsa-e is in line for a bigger battery: likely the same 55kWh item being introduced to the technically identical Peugeot e-208, which in the French car offers a 248-mile range. The petrol car, meanwhile, will likely keep the same choice of 74bhp and 99bhp three-pots currently available. Later down the line, a firmed up, sportier Corsa GSe could also be on the cards to join Vauxhall’s new electrified performance sub-brand – which would serve as a zero-emission successor for the previous-generation Vauxhall Corsa GSi. This would sit at the top of the Corsa range – in a similar vein to the Astra GSe and Mokka GSe – and get improvements in the form of sharper handling, a tweaked, lowered chassis and uprated performance. Pricing for the updated Corsa line-up will likely increase from the current Β£18,015 starting mark, but stay below Β£20,000 – keeping it positioned as Vauxhall’s entry-level model. The current electric variant starts from Β£31,000. Any hot EV variant, therefore, would likely hit the Β£35,000 mark, in line with increases from other models that have received the GSe treatment. The new Corsa will be revealed in the first few months of 2023, ahead of a market launch in the second half of the year. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2023-vauxhall-corsa-bring-bold-redesign-and-ev-range-boost
  3. Ex-US President Donald Trump has lashed out at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, as the simmering rivalry between the two top Republicans boiled over. Mr Trump belittled his former political apprentice as an "average" governor, lacking in "loyalty". Mr DeSantis, 44, won re-election in a landslide in Tuesday's midterms, sealing his status as the Republican party's brightest rising star. He is widely expected to run for the party's 2024 White House nomination. But Mr Trump, 76, looks increasingly likely to stand in his way. The former president - who has a massive campaign war chest and remains hugely po[CENSORED]r with the party's base - would be a formidable opponent for Mr DeSantis, or any other Republican who dares challenge him. In a lengthy statement on Thursday night, Mr Trump dismissed the Florida governor as a political lightweight who had come to him "in desperate shape" when running for his first term in office in 2017. "Ron had low approval, bad polls, and no money, but he said that if I would Endorse [sic] him, he could win," Mr Trump said. "I also fixed his campaign, which had completely fallen apart." He went on to complain that Mr DeSantis - whom he is nicknaming "Ron DeSanctimonious" - was "playing games" by refusing to rule out a presidential bid. "Well, in terms of loyalty and class, that's really not the right answer," Mr Trump added. The former president is widely expected to announce his own plan for a White House comeback as soon as next week. While Mr DeSantis is bathing in the glow of his re-election victory, Mr Trump has been blamed for the Republicans' disappointing performance in the midterm elections. The race for control of the House of Representatives and Senate went down to the wire. Two days after Americans went to the polls, it remains unclear which party will control the twin chambers of Congress. Voters by and large rejected candidates who backed Mr Trump's baseless claims of election fraud in 2020, and many of his high-profile picks for office struggled or lost outright. Even close allies of the ex-president have called for him to reconsider what he has teased to be a big announcement on 15 November. "Republicans have followed Donald Trump off the side of a cliff," one former Trump adviser, David Urban, told the New York Times. "I think he needs to put it [his campaign announcement] on pause," Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's former press secretary, told Fox News. Mr DeSantis' 20-point win over his Democratic rival Charlie Crist has, by contrast, drawn universal acclaim from conservative commentators. His margin of victory in Miami-Dade county - traditionally a Democratic stronghold - was the largest won by a Republican in four decades. According to an October Ipsos poll, 72% of registered Republicans said Mr DeSantis should have a great deal or good amount of influence on the future of the party. Some 64% said the same of Mr Trump, 76. The governor did not immediately respond to Mr Trump's jibes on Thursday. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63593457
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  9. IcolΓ‘s Galindo died when he tried to swim to the side of the Rio Grande in Reynosa (Mexico), on the border with the United States. His family fights to repatriate the body. (Also read: Autopsy of the accused of abusing Hilary indicates that it was a homicide) They saw him submerge in the waters of the Rio Grande, a long body of water that flows south and southeast through Colorado and New Mexico until it reaches the city of El Paso, Texas. NicolΓ‘s Galindo was determined to fulfill the American dream. He was only 25 years old, he was an artist, a promising empirical tattoo artist, but in Bosa Piamonte, the neighborhood where he lived, he had not found the opportunities to get ahead. Of course, he was loved by his friends and relatives. They describe him as a humble, loving, loyal and honest person. He wanted to work hard to give his son everything he needed in life. Those who knew him say that when he came into his life, he was the greatest reason for wanting to be the best in his profession, he wanted to conquer the world with his works embodied in the skin that he considered a canvas. So it was that the American dream began to take shape in his head. In addition, tattooists saw in him enormous potential. His designs were highly sought after. Little by little he was collecting money until he managed to complete enough to be able to get to Mexico first and then to the United States. Satena will make his first flight to Venezuela this Wednesday, November 9 That trip that was consolidated on October 25, 2022 was a "Russian roulette" because NicolΓ‘s was going to cross the border as an illegal from Mexico, where supposedly a man would help him cross the border. The first days were hard but relatively calm because he worked in his trade in Mexico. He expressed to his family and friends that he was happy, after all, it was his first trip abroad. Everything changed after a few days; exactly on November 1, when he decided to start his trip to Monterrey (Mexico). He had no idea that he was so close to tragedy. There he met the coyote who was supposed to guide him to the other side of the border. He had to go through three checkpoints and at each one he was robbed of the little money he had. The threat was to pay to be able to continue with the trip. So it was that, finally, he arrived in Reynosa, on the border with the North American country. NicolΓ‘s and his friends sought to pass through a land route which was no longer in use, so they chose to seek the famous passage through the Rio Grande, feared by many. The last time the young man communicated with his parents was seven at night. He knew that he was about to take a great risk, he told them that they would have to swim to the other side of the river and asked them to pray for him. At 8 in the morning they called the young man's family to inform them of the tragedy that shortly after began to sound on the news: a migrant of Colombian origin had died after falling into the waters of the Rio Grande. This was reported by the Ministry of Public Security. Civil Protection personnel who mobilized by boat rescued the body of the young tattoo artist. He died in front of his traveling companions at about 1:30 in the afternoon. They saw him fight up to a certain point in the river until his forces did not reach him and he submerged himself in the brown waters. He had been the only one who decided to take the risk confident in his abilities as a swimmer. Through a call they informed his family of every detail. The American dream had vanished and a boy had been left without his father. As if the tragedy was not enough, several funeral homes began to call the young man's family in BogotΓ‘ to demand money in exchange for the delivery of the body and the legal documents to carry out the removal of the corpse. The bereaved family had no choice but to start making their own inquiries. The sum they have to get to repatriate the body is at least 35 million pesos to be able to travel and identify the lifeless body, sign the necessary papers and bring the body to Colombia to be able to say a religious farewell. The story of this young man has gone viral on social networks as many people have shown solidarity with the family. Others have made murals in his honor and his closest friends have edited videos with his pictures. They cannot believe that a young man with so much potential has died in such conditions. β€œWe sympathize with the family of our friend, brother, partner: NicolΓ‘s, the cover in its entirety will be donated and delivered to his family, in order to bring our friend to Colombia,” says one of the publications. β€œLike all young people they have dreams and goals. My nephew had the American vision of having a different life, progressing to help his parents. But God's destiny and plans are different. Crossing the Rio Grande he drowned. This sad tragedy occurred at the height of the Reynosa Hidalgo international bridge," said Γ“mar Arango, the young man's uncle. His sister, Yuliana Galindo, has not been able to overcome this loss either. β€œWhen they told me that they had found the body, I couldn't stop crying. They told me that he had started swimming and that in the middle of the journey he drowned. Today everything that is collected is to be able to bring the body of my brother.” The Foreign Ministry told them that the costs of repatriating his body should be borne by the family. Other cases This is not the first person from Bogota to die trying to cross into the United States through the "hole." Juan Carlos Rivera also died on the long road through Mexicali, on February 23, to cross the United States border at any cost. In the same way as NicolΓ‘s did, before embarking on his journey through a desert territory, he sent a voice message to his older brother via WhatsApp: β€œI have mistrust of the man who takes me, he has made me change cars several times. ”. In fact, he left it practically abandoned in a desert area. Within 48 hours, the Colombian consulate in Los Angeles, United States, informed the family, via email, that he was dead. The medical examiner explained to the family that the man's body was found on the morning of Thursday, February 24, by border guards in Arizona. Juan Carlos, according to his brother John, was able to cross the first wall, but when he crossed the second, he fell and died instantly. The saddest thing is that given the lack of opportunities in Colombia, people continue to sell their lives to coyotes who care least about helping a migrant. https://www.eltiempo.com/bogota/joven-murio-ahogado-por-cumplir-sueno-americano-716128
  10. With a wingspan of more than a meter, the woolly bat is the largest chiropteran in Mexico. For the Mayans, he dominated the underworld with his bloody jaws. By spreading its wings, an average woolly bat reaches a wingspan of one meter. In fact, it is the largest bat species in Mexico. It has a sharp nose, wide ears – similar to those of rabbits – and small, perfectly round eyes. With this appearance, he inspired the most important creation stories of the Popol Vuh, the sacred Mayan scriptures. We suggest: They find the treasure of Tayasal, the last Mayan city that succumbed to the Spanish in Guatemala The 'killer' gods of the underworld Also known as 'false woolly vampires', the bat (Chrotopterus auritus), is a species native to Central and South America. As documented by the Naturalista platform, it is distributed β€œfrom southern Mexico to southern Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentinaβ€œ. In the Mayan worldview, these animals played a leading role in the creation of the world. When the Mayan twins HunahpΓΊ and Ixbalanque made their journey through the Mayan underworld β€”the XibalbΓ‘β€”, the god Camazotz tested them throughout the night. In the sacred writings, he was described as a man with the head and fangs of a bat. Just before dawn, HunahpΓΊ was beheaded. Overwhelmed with grief, Xbalanque called the bats of XibalbΓ‘ and asked them for his favorite food. With it, he rebuilt the head of his brother. With the first rays of the sun, both were victorious and managed to beat Camazotz together. What do bats represent in the Mayan cosmovision? From this mythological story, according to historian Roberto Romero Sandoval of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, in the Popol Vuh "they were related to night, darkness and death". More than anything, explains the specialist, because the ancient Mayans saw how they fed on the blood of other animals. Even today, the bat abounds in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve on the Yucatan Peninsula. They are commonly found in the caves of the protected natural area, as well as in the temples and abandoned ruins erected by the Mayans centuries ago. Unlike other bat species, woolly bats do not live in large groups. Rather, they inhabit the caves of Central and South America in small families, to ensure that they can protect each other. In general, they eat "lizards, large insects such as grasshoppers, birds and mice", documents the UNAM. Until now, no Mayan warriors have been recorded beheading, beyond the mythological plane. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/murcielago-lanudo-mitologia-maya/
  11. Audi has unveiled face-lifted versions of the E-tron and E-tron Sportback, bringing a longer range and more efficient battery. The models will also carry the Q8 nameplate to position them as the brand’s new flagship SUVs. As well as technical upgrades to their drivetrains, the two electric-powered SUVs receive a series of subtle exterior and interior styling changes. The line-up stays the same, offering 50, 55 and S models, the latter of which continues to develop 496bhp and up to 717lb ft of torque. Among the styling changes made to the three-year-old car is a new-look grille featuring Audi’s two-dimensional ring emblem and altered electronically controlled cooling ducts. It is set within a re-profiled bumper and is bookmarked by headlights with new functions, including an orientation light for country roads and a lane light with a direction indicator. At the rear, there are new tail-light graphics and a revised bumper. The German car maker has also added new spoilers within the underbody to smooth airflow around the wheels, helping to reduce drag coefficient by a factor of 0.2. Inside, Audi’s electric SUVs receive new recycled upholstery and trim options in a lightly revised cabin that also features changes to the multimedia interface (MMI). The system comes with MMI Navigation Plus as well as a so-called E-tron route planner as standard. The upgraded drivelines use a revised electric motor for a reduced current and lower power consumption under constant cruising conditions. As before, both SUVs’ 50 and 55 models use two asynchronous motors (one at the front, one at the rear) with the more potent S variant continuing with a third additional motor at the rear. Power and torque for the 50 models increase to 335bhp and 489lb ft but stay the same for the 55, which offers 396bhp and 489lb ft. Further changes are focused on the battery, which continues to operate at 400V. Audi says the adoption of more advanced cells and a new battery management system increases the battery pack’s energy density by up to 20%. A revised stacking process, with altered electrode placement, is also said to increase overall energy efficiency. With its reworked 89kWh lithium ion battery, the E-tron 50 and E-tron Sportback 50 achieve a provisional range on the WLTP test cycle of 289 miles and 311 miles respectively. The larger 104kWh unit in the E-tron 55 and E-tron Sportback 55 is claimed to provide respective ranges of 360 miles and 373 miles. The same battery in the S provides a range of 311 miles. Charging can be achieved at up to 11kW on an AC system and either 150kW (E-tron 50 and E-tron Sportback 50) or 170kW on a DC system. Audi claims charging times (from a 10% to 80% state of charge) of 28 minutes for the 89kWh battery and 31 minutes for the 104kWh battery under optimal conditions. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2023-audi-q8-e-tron-facelift-gets-range-boost-and-name-change
  12. Control of US Congress still hangs in the balance a day after the midterm elections, dampening Republican hopes of a "wave" of victories. As vote counts continue, Democrats won a crucial Senate seat in Pennsylvania while other key battlegrounds remain too close to call. Republicans need to gain just one Senate seat to take control. Republicans are still favoured to win the House, although Democrats are putting up resistance in some races. All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and a third of the Senate were up for grabs. Though President Joe Biden, a Democrat, is not on the ballot, the midterms will shape the fate of his agenda. Follow live updates on midterms Analysis: Who is winning the night so far? Trump warns DeSantis against presidential bid Republicans can still pick up the five seats they need to win the House, but the party has so far failed to land a knockout blow as Democrats notch victories in highly competitive districts. In the battle for the Senate, left-wing Democrat John Fetterman - who has been recovering from a stroke - is projected by CBS to have beaten Trump-backed celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz in potentially pivotal Pennsylvania. Another critical Senate race, between Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Georgia, is on a knife-edge, and could even end up in a run-off if neither candidate gets more than 50% of the vote. The results of other key Senate races in Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada were also still in play. Which party holds sway in the upper chamber of Congress may not be known for days, or even weeks. Elections for state governors also took place in several states. Republicans were expected to hold on to governors' mansions in the key states of Texas, Florida and Georgia. Florida's Ron DeSantis and Texas's Greg Abbott are future possible Republican presidential contenders. Mr Abbott has consigned Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke to his third campaign defeat in the past four years. The Democratic candidate in Georgia, Stacey Abrams, conceded the race to the Republican Governor Brian Kemp. But in New York and Michigan, Democrats were projected to see off unexpectedly stiff Republican challenges in governors' races. And the bitterly fought race for the governor's mansion in Arizona - in which Republican Kari Lake had appeared to have the edge over Democrat Katie Hobbs - has been rated as leaning Democrat by CBS, based on incomplete results. A handful of trailblazers emerged in other projections: In Maryland, Democrat Wes Moore is set to become the third African American ever elected as governor In Florida, 25-year-old Democrat Maxwell Frost is on course to become the first Gen Z member of Congress Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican and member of the Cherokee nation, is poised to become the fourth Native American ever elected to the US Senate The US is set for its first openly lesbian woman elected as governor, with Democrat Maura Healey to become the top official in Massachusetts Maryland became the 20th state to legalise recreational marijuana, with similar ballot measures put to the vote on Tuesday in Arkansas, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota Exit polls have suggested the main issues for voters were inflation and abortion. Despite leveraging wafer-thin congressional majorities to lower prescription drug prices, expand clean energy and revamp US infrastructure, Mr Biden's po[CENSORED]rity has taken a pummelling amid the worst inflation in four decades. But Republicans had their own political vulnerability on the issue of abortion following the conservative-dominated Supreme Court's decision this year to roll back a US constitutional right to the procedure. The ruling energised liberal voters around the country, raising Democratic hopes they might defy the historical political gravity that typically weighs on a governing party in the midterms. On Tuesday, voters in Vermont, California and Michigan decided to enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions, preventing any future bid by the legislature to introduce restrictions. Kentucky was deciding in a ballot measure whether to rule out protections for abortion. According to exit polls by the BBC's US partner CBS News, abortion was the top issue for Democratic voters, while Republicans and independents rated inflation as their top issue. Despite leveraging wafer-thin congressional majorities to lower prescription drug prices, expand clean energy and revamp US infrastructure, Mr Biden's po[CENSORED]rity has taken a pummelling amid the worst inflation in four decades. But Republicans had their own political vulnerability on the issue of abortion following the conservative-dominated Supreme Court's decision this year to roll back a US constitutional right to the procedure. The ruling energised liberal voters around the country, raising Democratic hopes they might defy the historical political gravity that typically weighs on a governing party in the midterms. On Tuesday, voters in Vermont, California and Michigan decided to enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions, preventing any future bid by the legislature to introduce restrictions. Kentucky was deciding in a ballot measure whether to rule out protections for abortion. According to exit polls by the BBC's US partner CBS News, abortion was the top issue for Democratic voters, while Republicans and independents rated inflation as their top issue. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63551469
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  17. The Peace Commissioner, Danilo Rueda, in an interview with EL TIEMPO, on October 9, did not rule out that the military were at the central dialogue table that is going to start with the ELN. It may interest you: The 40 achievements, which according to Senator BolΓ­var, Petro has achieved in 90 days However, this Sunday government sources began to rule out that possibility. For now, President Gustavo Petro is still evaluating the names of those who will be part of the official dialogue team with the ELN, but everything indicates that for now active members of the Armed Forces are ruled out. And although it had been proposed that the negotiations with that guerrilla would begin at the beginning of November, technical and protocol aspects are still being reviewed to formally begin the dialogues. What is clear is that for now the military will not be at the table as main negotiators, but it is not ruled out that they will be part of the so-called technical tables. It must be remembered that in the negotiations with the FARC some generals were seated. The Government's designated negotiators will be announced in the coming days, to the extent that the modifications to Law 418, which gives the Executive the tools to initiate dialogue, have already been sanctioned. In addition: IvΓ‘n Cepeda affirms that dissidents and 'IvΓ‘n MΓ‘rquez' will have to show will https://www.eltiempo.com/politica/proceso-de-paz/eln-no-habra-militares-en-mesa-de-dialogo-con-esa-guerrilla-715697
  18. Spider monkeys are leaving their thousand-year-old treetop homes for sedentary lives on the ground. It is common that when we think of spider monkeys (also called northern muriqui monkeys), we imagine furry creatures swinging on the tops of trees; jumping from one side to another and taking food from the branches. Although this species used to spend its entire life on the heights, an alarming change has taken place in recent decades: the monkeys are coming down to make their lives on the ground. We suggest: They capture chimpanzees digging wells in the jungle to filter clean water in Africa A life without predators Contrary to what it might seem, the loss of predators of the species has led to its movement towards land. Not only are they no longer in danger, but they find it unnecessary to climb the trees that surround them. Those who used to spend about 0.05 of their life on the ground now spend 20 times more time away from heights. The change is alarming because the phenomenon has increased in the last forty years, when evolutionary changes of this magnitude could take centuries. β€œCURRENT CHANGE IS HAPPENING AT SUPERSONIC SPEED, SEVEN MILLION YEARS AT THE CURRENT RATE THERE IS AN ABYSS,” DECLARES SALVADOR MOYΓ€, ICREA RESEARCHER AT THE MIQUEL CRUSAFONT INSTITUT CATALΓ€ DE PALEONTOLOGIA The role of the climate crisis in the lives of spider monkeys The new practices of this species are not due exclusively to the fact that it is less hunted. The changes, which according to some experts could be passing generation after generation, are also due to the fact that the trees are increasingly spaced, making it necessary to descend from the tops to be able to move to a different tree. The loss of forest density is one of the clear effects of excessive logging on natural habitats. Likewise, for these arboreal primates it is increasingly difficult to find food in the upper parts of their ecosystem, so they go down to the ground in search of something that can satisfy their appetite. Whereas before their diet consisted only of the most tender leaves and stems, they now search the ground for insects and even take vegetables from nearby human crops. According to experts on the subject, the effects of this change could be devastating. β€œTHERE ARE TWO POSSIBILITIES, THAT THEY ADAPT TO A MORE TERRESTRIAL WAY OF LIFE OR THAT THEY SIMPLY EXTINCT. THE MOST LIKELY IS THAT, AS IT IS SUCH AN INSTANTANEOUS CHANGE, IT WILL END IN A CATASTROPHIC EVENT,” MOYΓ€ EXPLAINS. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/los-monos-arana-estan-abandonando-las-copas-de-los-arboles-a-causa-del-calor-extremo/

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