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 Übersetzung für '% w w' von Englisch nach Deutsch
with {prep} <w/>mit [+Dat.] <m.>
11203
without {prep} <w/o>ohne [+Akk.] <o.>
2862
widowed {adj} <W, wid>verwitwet <verw.>
861
Substantive
weight <w., wt.>Gewicht {n} <Gew.>
1923
geogr.naut.
west <W>
Westen {m} <W>
646
chem.mineral.
tungs­ten <W>
Wolfram {n} <W>
424
biochem.
tryptophan <Trp, W> [C11H12N2O2]
Tryptophan {n} <Trp, W>
375
electr.phys.unit
watts {pl} <W>
Watt {pl} <W>
161
insur.
underwriter <U/W>
Versicherer {m}
79
electr.phys.unit
watt <W>
Watt {n} <W>
72
geogr.naut.
west <W>
West <W> [Himmelsrichtung] [ohne Artikel]
35
ling.print
w [letter]
{n} [Buchstabe]
9
phys.
work <W> [physics]
Arbeit {f} <W> [Physik]
8
ling.print
W [letter]
{n} [Buchstabe]
chem.
wolfram <W>
Wolfram {n} <W>
2 Wörter: Andere
complete with <c/w>komplett mit
2 Wörter: Substantive
automot.tech.
aspect ratio <AR, H/W>
Querschnittsverhältnis {n} <QSV, H/B>
phys.unit
heat flux <W/m2>
Wärmestromdichte {f} <W/m2>
chem.
mass fraction <w, g/g>
Massenprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil]
mass percentage <% w/w>Massenanteil {m} in Prozent
phys.
radiant intensity <W/sr, W⋅sr−1>
Strahlungs­stärke {f}
audiophys.
sound energy <W>
Schallenergie {f} <W>
phys.unit
thermal flux <W/m2>
Wärmestromdichte {f} <W/m2>
phys.
W boson
W-Boson {n}
W-2 [Am.] [wage and tax statement]Lohnsteuerbescheinigung {f}
med.
w-pouch [after Nichols]
W-Pouch {m} [nach Nichols]
math.
W*-algebra
W*-Algebra {f} [von-Neumann-Algebra]
warehouse book <w.b.>Lagerbestandsbuch {n}
warehouse receipt <W/R>Empfangsbestätigung {f} des Lagerhauses
way bill <W.B.>Frachtbrief {m}
Worshipful Master <W.M.> [Freemasonry]Meister {m} vom Stuhl <MvSt> [Freimaurerei]
3 Wörter: Andere
black and white {adj} <B&W, b&w, B/W>schwarz/weiß <sw, s/w>
black-and-white {adj} <bw, b/w, BW, B/W>Schwarz-Weiß- <SW, S/W>
black-and-white {adj} <bw, b/w>schwarz-weiß <sw, s/w>
north by west <NbW, N by W>Nord zu West <NzW>
northwest by west <NWbW, NW by W>Nordwest zu West <NWzW>
south by west <SbW, S by W>Süd zu West <SzW>
southwest by west <SWbW, SW by W>Südwest zu West <SWzW, SW zu W>
idiommil.
W for Whiskey [NATO phonetic alphabet]
W wie Whiskey [NATO-Buchstabiertafel]
idiom
W for William
W wie Wilhelm
west by north <WbN, W by N>West zu Nord <WzN>
west by south <WbS, W by S>West zu Süd <WzS>
with effect from <wef, w.e.f.>mit Wirkung vom
with reference to {prep} <w.r.t.>bezüglich [+Gen.] <bzgl.>
with respect to {prep} <WRT, w.r.t, w/r/t, wrt>bezüglich [+Gen.]
3 Wörter: Substantive
% w/wGewichtsprozent {n}
chem.
% weight/weight <% w/w>
Gewichtsprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil]
comm.
cash with order <c.w.o.>
Barzahlung {f} bei Bestellung
constr.
cement-water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
cement/water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
Right Worshipful Master <R.W.M.> [Freemasonry in Scotland / under the Scottish Constitution]Meister {m} vom Stuhl <MvSt> [Freimaurerei]
audio
sound energy density <E, w>
Schallenergiedichte {f} <E, w>
archi.
squatting W.C. pan
Hockklosett {n}
constr.
water-cement <w/c> factor
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m} [von Beton]
constr.
water-cement <w/c> ratio
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]
constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m}
constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
water/cement ratio <w/c>Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]
phys.unit
watts per steradian <W·sr−1> [radiant intensity]
Watt {pl} pro Steradiant <W/sr> [Strahlungs­intensität, Strahlungs­stärke]
hist.namephys.
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen <W.C. Röntgen> [also: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen]
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen {m} <W. C. Röntgen>
4 Wörter: Andere
idiom
W as in William [esp. Am.]
W wie Wilhelm
math.
without loss of generality {adv} <w.l.o.g.>
ohne Einschränkung der Allgemeinheit <o.E.d.A.>
math.
without loss of generality {adv} <w.l.o.g.>
ohne Beschränkung der Allgemeinheit <o. B. d. A.>
4 Wörter: Substantive
rail
(railroad) right-of-way <ROW, R/O/W>
Eisenbahnwegerecht {n}
low W/C mix Betonmischung {f} mit niedrigem Wasser-Zement-Faktor
low-w/c mixBetonmischung {f} mit niedrigem w/z-Wert
ultra short wave transmitter <USW transmitter, U.S.W. transmitter>Ultrakurzwellensender {m} <UKW-Sender>
ultra short wave transmitters <USW transmitters, U.S.W. transmitters>Ultrakurzwellensender {pl} <UKW-Sender>
constr.
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} <w/z-Verhältnis> [z. B. von Beton]
MedTech.
weighted CT dose index <CTDIw, CTDI(w)>
gewichteter CT-Dosisindex {m} <CTDIw, CTDI(w)>
5+ Wörter: Andere
length times width times height <L x W x H>Länge mal Breite mal Höhe <L x B x H>
law
life without (possibility of) parole <L.W.O.P., LWOP> [can be pronounced "el-wop"]
lebenslänglich ohne (Aussicht auf) Bewährung
5+ Wörter: Substantive
special weapons and tactics <SWAT, S.W.A.T.> teamSWAT-Einheit {f}
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
RadioTVF
F.O.W.L. [Fiendish Organization for World Larceny] [Darkwing Duck]
F.O.W.L. [Fiese Organisation für weltweite Lumpereien]
filmF
S.F.W. / So Fucking What? [Jefery Levy]
36 Tage Terror
filmF
W. [Oliver Stone]
W. – Ein missverstandenes Leben
filmF
W.E. [Madonna]
W.E.
filmlit.F
Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare <S.P.E.W.> [Harry Potter]
Bund {m} für Elfenrechte <B.ELFE.R>
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Übersetzung für '% w w' von Englisch nach Deutsch

with {prep} <w/>
mit [+Dat.] <m.>
without {prep} <w/o>
ohne [+Akk.] <o.>
Werbung
widowed {adj} <W, wid>
verwitwet <verw.>

weight <w., wt.>
Gewicht {n} <Gew.>
west <W>
Westen {m} <W>geogr.naut.

West <W> [Himmelsrichtung] [ohne Artikel]geogr.naut.
tungs­ten <W>
Wolfram {n} <W>chem.mineral.
tryptophan <Trp, W> [C11H12N2O2]
Tryptophan {n} <Trp, W>biochem.
watts {pl} <W>
Watt {pl} <W>electr.phys.unit
underwriter <U/W>
Versicherer {m}insur.
watt <W>
Watt {n} <W>electr.phys.unit
w [letter]
{n} [Buchstabe]ling.print
work <W> [physics]
Arbeit {f} <W> [Physik]phys.
W [letter]
{n} [Buchstabe]ling.print
wolfram <W>
Wolfram {n} <W>chem.

complete with <c/w>
komplett mit

aspect ratio <AR, H/W>
Querschnittsverhältnis {n} <QSV, H/B>automot.tech.
heat flux <W/m2>
Wärmestromdichte {f} <W/m2>phys.unit
mass fraction <w, g/g>
Massenprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil]chem.
mass percentage <% w/w>
Massenanteil {m} in Prozent
radiant intensity <W/sr, W⋅sr−1>
Strahlungs­stärke {f}phys.
sound energy <W>
Schallenergie {f} <W>audiophys.
thermal flux <W/m2>
Wärmestromdichte {f} <W/m2>phys.unit
W boson
W-Boson {n}phys.
W-2 [Am.] [wage and tax statement]
Lohnsteuerbescheinigung {f}
w-pouch [after Nichols]
W-Pouch {m} [nach Nichols]med.
W*-algebra
W*-Algebra {f} [von-Neumann-Algebra]math.
warehouse book <w.b.>
Lagerbestandsbuch {n}
warehouse receipt <W/R>
Empfangsbestätigung {f} des Lagerhauses
way bill <W.B.>
Frachtbrief {m}
Worshipful Master <W.M.> [Freemasonry]
Meister {m} vom Stuhl <MvSt> [Freimaurerei]

black and white {adj} <B&W, b&w, B/W>
schwarz/weiß <sw, s/w>
black-and-white {adj} <bw, b/w, BW, B/W>
Schwarz-Weiß- <SW, S/W>
black-and-white {adj} <bw, b/w>
schwarz-weiß <sw, s/w>
north by west <NbW, N by W>
Nord zu West <NzW>
northwest by west <NWbW, NW by W>
Nordwest zu West <NWzW>
south by west <SbW, S by W>
Süd zu West <SzW>
southwest by west <SWbW, SW by W>
Südwest zu West <SWzW, SW zu W>
W for Whiskey [NATO phonetic alphabet]
W wie Whiskey [NATO-Buchstabiertafel]idiommil.
W for William
W wie Wilhelmidiom
west by north <WbN, W by N>
West zu Nord <WzN>
west by south <WbS, W by S>
West zu Süd <WzS>
with effect from <wef, w.e.f.>
mit Wirkung vom
with reference to {prep} <w.r.t.>
bezüglich [+Gen.] <bzgl.>
with respect to {prep} <WRT, w.r.t, w/r/t, wrt>
bezüglich [+Gen.]

% w/w
Gewichtsprozent {n}
% weight/weight <% w/w>
Gewichtsprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil]chem.
cash with order <c.w.o.>
Barzahlung {f} bei Bestellungcomm.
cement-water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
cement/water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
Right Worshipful Master <R.W.M.> [Freemasonry in Scotland / under the Scottish Constitution]
Meister {m} vom Stuhl <MvSt> [Freimaurerei]
sound energy density <E, w>
Schallenergiedichte {f} <E, w>audio
squatting W.C. pan
Hockklosett {n}archi.
water-cement <w/c> factor
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m} [von Beton]constr.
water-cement <w/c> ratio
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m}constr.

Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.

Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c>
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]
watts per steradian <W·sr−1> [radiant intensity]
Watt {pl} pro Steradiant <W/sr> [Strahlungs­intensität, Strahlungs­stärke]phys.unit
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen <W.C. Röntgen> [also: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen]
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen {m} <W. C. Röntgen>hist.namephys.

W as in William [esp. Am.]
W wie Wilhelmidiom
without loss of generality {adv} <w.l.o.g.>
ohne Einschränkung der Allgemeinheit <o.E.d.A.>math.

ohne Beschränkung der Allgemeinheit <o. B. d. A.>math.

(railroad) right-of-way <ROW, R/O/W>
Eisenbahnwegerecht {n}rail
low W/C mix
Betonmischung {f} mit niedrigem Wasser-Zement-Faktor
low-w/c mix
Betonmischung {f} mit niedrigem w/z-Wert
ultra short wave transmitter <USW transmitter, U.S.W. transmitter>
Ultrakurzwellensender {m} <UKW-Sender>
ultra short wave transmitters <USW transmitters, U.S.W. transmitters>
Ultrakurzwellensender {pl} <UKW-Sender>
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.

Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.

Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} <w/z-Verhältnis> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
weighted CT dose index <CTDIw, CTDI(w)>
gewichteter CT-Dosisindex {m} <CTDIw, CTDI(w)>MedTech.

length times width times height <L x W x H>
Länge mal Breite mal Höhe <L x B x H>
life without (possibility of) parole <L.W.O.P., LWOP> [can be pronounced "el-wop"]
lebenslänglich ohne (Aussicht auf) Bewährunglaw

special weapons and tactics <SWAT, S.W.A.T.> team
SWAT-Einheit {f}

F.O.W.L. [Fiendish Organization for World Larceny] [Darkwing Duck]
F.O.W.L. [Fiese Organisation für weltweite Lumpereien]RadioTVF
S.F.W. / So Fucking What? [Jefery Levy]
36 Tage TerrorfilmF
W. [Oliver Stone]
W. – Ein missverstandenes LebenfilmF
W.E. [Madonna]
W.E.filmF

Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare <S.P.E.W.> [Harry Potter]
Bund {m} für Elfenrechte <B.ELFE.R>filmlit.F
  • weiblich <w, wbl., ♀> = female <f, ♀>
  • Westen {m} <W> = west <W>
  • Wolfram {n} <W> = tungsten <W>
  • was zu beweisen war <w. z. b. w.> = quod erat demonstrandum <Q.E.D.> [which was to be proven]
  • Massenprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil] = mass fraction <w, g/g>
  • Gewichtsprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil] = % weight/weight <% w/w>
  • W {n} [Buchstabe] = W [letter]
  • W.E. = W.E. [Madonna]
  • Schallenergie {f} <W> = sound energy <W>
  • Watt {n} <W> = watt <W>
  • w {n} [Buchstabe] = w [letter]
  • W {n} [Buchstabe] = dub [sl.] [letter W]
  • Watt {pl} <W> = watts {pl} <W>
  • Wolfram {n} <W> = wolfram <W>
  • W-Boson {n} = W boson
  • Schallenergiedichte {f} <E, w> = sound energy density <E, w>
  • W wie Wilhelm = W as in William [esp. Am.]
  • W-Wort {n} [Fragewort] = wh-word
  • Tryptophan {n} <Trp, W> = tryptophan <Trp, W> [C11H12N2O2]
  • W wie Wilhelm = W for William
  • Wärmestromdichte {f} <W/m2> = heat flux <W/m2>
  • Wärmestromdichte {f} <W/m2> = thermal flux <W/m2>
  • Arbeit {f} <W> [Physik] = work <W> [physics]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The first Mills County Sheriff was W.W. Noyes who was appointed by the Iowa General Assembly on August 1, 1851. He was succeeded by James Hardy who served as the first elected sheriff of the county and assumed the office on August 31, 1851.
  • The initial version of this article was taken from the public domain resource "A Short Account of the History of Mathematics" (4th edition, 1908) by W. W. Rouse Ball.
  • G. de Mortillet (1866), L. Müller (1865), W. W. Blake (1888), Ansault (1891), etc.
  • Interpolation search is an algorithm for searching for a key in an array that has been ordered by numerical values assigned to the keys ("key values"). It was first described by W. W. Peterson in 1957. Interpolation search resembles the method by which people search a telephone directory for a name (the key value by which the book's entries are ordered): in each step the algorithm calculates where in the remaining search space the sought item might be, based on the key values at the bounds of the search space and the value of the sought key, usually via a linear interpolation. The key value actually found at this estimated position is then compared to the key value being sought. If it is not equal, then depending on the comparison, the remaining search space is reduced to the part before or after the estimated position. This method will only work if calculations on the size of differences between key values are sensible.
  • A heat pump's operating performance in cooling mode is characterized in the US by either its energy efficiency ratio (EER) or seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER), both of which have units of BTU/(h·W) (note that 1 BTU/(h·W) = 0.293 W/W) and larger values indicate better performance. Actual performance varies, and it depends on many factors such as installation details, temperature differences, site elevation, and maintenance.

  • Her last novel, "Small g: a Summer Idyll", was rejected by Knopf (her usual publisher by then) several months before her death, leaving Highsmith without an American publisher. It was published posthumously in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury Publishing in March 1995, and nine years later in the United States by W. W. Norton.
  • In 1992, W. W. Norton announced that it would publish Kidd's much-anticipated edition of "Ulysses" as part of "The Dublin Edition of the Works of James Joyce" series. This book had to be withdrawn when the Joyce estate objected. For a period thereafter the estate refused to authorise any further editions of Joyce's work. This ended when it agreed to allow Wordsworth Editions to bring out a bargain version of the novel (a reprint of the 1932 Odyssey Press edition) in January 2010, ahead of copyright expiration in 2012.
  • One exception to this may be the Texas Cherokee. Before 1975, they were considered part of the Cherokee Nation, as reflected in briefs filed before the Indian Claims Commission. At one time W.W. Keeler served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation and, at the same time, held the position as Chairman of the Texas Cherokee and Associated Bands (TCAB) Executive Committee.
  • The functionality of Sancus occurs consistently within the sphere of "fides", oaths and respect for contracts and of the divine-sanction guarantee against their breach. Wissowa suggested that Semo Sancus is the "genius" of Jupiter, W. W. Fowler has cautioned that this interpretation looks to be an anachronism and it would only be acceptable to say that Sancus is a "Genius Iovius", as it appears from the Iguvine Tables.
  • The next ten letters, ending in "w", are the same again, except that for this series position 6 (purple dot in the bottom right corner of the cell in the table above) is used without a dot at position 3. In French braille these are the letters "â ê î ô û ë ï ü œ w" (...). "W" had been tacked onto the end of 39 letters of the French alphabet to accommodate English.

  • There are 60 wildlife reserves, 5 W.W.F oases, 25 natural monuments and one Geomineral Park, preserved by UNESCO.
  • A 0.3% w/w solution is the standard concentration for a starch indicator.
  • The variable radial velocity of Polaris A was reported by W. W. Campbell in 1899, which suggested this star is a binary system. Since Polaris A is a known cepheid variable, J. H. Moore in 1927 demonstrated that the changes in velocity along the line of sight were due to a combination of the four-day pulsation period combined with a much longer orbital period and a large eccentricity of around 0.6. Moore published preliminary orbital elements of the system in 1929, giving an orbital period of about 29.7 years with an eccentricity of 0.63. This period was confirmed by proper motion studies performed by B. P. Gerasimovič in 1939.
  • Legend has it that the mountain is based on a doodle made by W. W. Hodkinson during a meeting with Adolph Zukor. It is said to be based on the memories of his childhood in Utah. Some claim that Utah's Ben Lomond is the mountain Hodkinson doodled, and that Peru's Artesonraju is the mountain in the live-action logo, while others claim that the Italian side of Monviso inspired the logo. Some editions of the logo bear a striking resemblance to the Pfeifferhorn, another Wasatch Range peak, and to the Matterhorn on the border between Switzerland and Italy. Mount Huntington in Alaska also bears a striking resemblance.
  • Kasparov collaborated with Max Levchin and Peter Thiel on "The Blueprint", a book calling for a revival of world innovation, planned to release in March 2013 from W. W. Norton & Company. The book was never released, as the authors disagreed on its contents.

  • N.p.: W.W. Norton &, 2011. Print.
  • Modern Estonian orthography is based on the "Newer orthography" created by Eduard Ahrens in the second half of the 19th [...] century based on Finnish orthography. The "Older orthography" it replaced was created in the 17th [...] century by Bengt Gottfried Forselius and Johann Hornung based on standard German orthography. Earlier writing in Estonian had, by and large, used an "ad hoc" orthography based on Latin and Middle Low German orthography. Some influences of the standard German orthography – for example, writing 'W'/'w' instead of 'V'/'v' – persisted well into the 1930s.
  • The original illustrator of the novel, W. W. Denslow, aided in the development of Baum's story and greatly influenced the way it has been interpreted. [...] Baum and Denslow had a close working relationship and worked together to create the presentation of the story through the images and the text. [...] Color is an important element of the story and is present throughout the images, with each chapter having a different color representation. Denslow also added characteristics to his drawings that Baum never described. For example, Denslow drew a house and the gates of the Emerald City with faces on them.
  • In 1909, Francis Barton Gummere's full translation in "English imitative metre" was published, and was used as the text of Gareth Hinds's 2007 graphic novel based on "Beowulf". In 1975, John Porter published the first complete verse translation of the poem entirely accompanied by facing-page Old English. Seamus Heaney's 1999 translation of the poem ("Beowulf: A New Verse Translation", called "Heaneywulf" by the "Beowulf" translator Howell Chickering and many others [...]) was both praised and criticized. The US publication was commissioned by W. W. Norton & Company, and was included in the "Norton Anthology of English Literature". Many retellings of "Beowulf" for children appeared in the 20th century.
  • There are three weak gauge bosons: W+, W&minus;, and Z0; these mediate the weak interaction. The W bosons are known for their mediation in nuclear decay: The W&minus; converts a neutron into a proton then decays into an electron and electron-antineutrino pair.

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