Philip N. Smith

 

 

 

 

Publications

 

Peterson, Eric M., Smith, Philip N. 2019. Toxicity of agrochemicals among larval and adult painted lady butterflies (Vanessa cardui). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. (in press).

 

Smith, Philip N., McEachran, Andrew D., Wooten, Kimberly J., Blackwell, Brett R. 2019. A preliminary evaluation of veterinary antibiotics, estrogens, in vitro estrogenic activity, and microbial communities in airborne particulate matter collected near dairy production facilities. Aerobiologia. 35(2):315-326.

 

Wooten, Kimberly J., Mayer, Gregory D., Smith, Philip N.  2019.  Persistence of elevated concentrations of particulate matter, affiliated pharmaceuticals, and tetracycline resistance genes downwind of feedyards. Environmental Pollution. (in press).

 

Thompson, Kelsey N., Wooten, Kimberly J., Hensley, Loren L., Smith, Philip N., Mayer, Gregory D. 2018. Viable antimicrobial resistant bacteria are transported from cattle feed yards via aerosolized particulate matter. Journal of Veterinary Science and Medicine. 6(2):4.

 

Wooten, Kimberly J., Sandoz, Melissa A., Smith, Philip N.  2017.  Ractopamine in particulate matter emitted from beef cattle feedyards and playa wetlands in the Central Plains. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. DOI: 10.1002/etc.4036.

 

Sandoz, Melissa A., Wooten, Kimberly J., Clendening, Sheree L., Hensley, Loren L., Smith, Lucas R., Smith, Philip N. 2017. Transport mechanisms for veterinary pharmaceuticals from beef cattle feedyards to wetlands: is aerial deposition a contributing source? Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 252:14-21.

 

Peterson, Eric M., Wooten, Kimberly J., Subbiah, Seenivasan, Anderson, Todd A., Longing, Scott, Smith, Philip N.  2017.  Agrochemical mixtures detected on wildflowers near cattle feed yards.  Environmental Science and Technology Letters. 4(6):216-220. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.estlett.7b00123

 

Sandoz, Melissa A., Wages, Mike, Wooten, Kimberly J., Clendening, Sheree, Smith, Lucas R., Mulhearn, Brian, Smith, Philip N.  Surface water mitigates the antimetamorphic effects of elevated perchlorate concentrations in New Mexico spadefoot toad larvae (Spea multiplicata).  Environmental Science and Pollution Research 24(21):17839-17844.

 

Faust, Derek R., Wooten, Kimberly J., Smith, Philip N.  2016.  Transfer of phthalates from c-polyvinyl chloride and cross-linked polyethylene pipe (PEX-b) into drinking water.  Water Science and Technology: Water Supply.  17.2:588-596.

 

Blackwell, Brett R., Wooten, Kimberly J., Buser, Michael D., Johnson, Bradley J., Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N. 2015.  Occurrence and characterization of steroid growth promoters associated with particulate matter originating from beef cattle feedyards.  Environmental Science and Technology.  49(14):8796-8803. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.est.5b01881

 

McEachran, Andrew D., Blackwell, Brett R., Hanson, J. Delton, Wooten, Kimberly J., Mayer, Gregory D., Cox, Stephen B., Smith, Philip N.  2015.  Antibiotics, bacteria, and antibiotic resistance genes: Aerial transport from cattle feed yards via particulate matter.  Environmental Health Perspectives.  123(4)337-343.  http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1408555/

 

Blackwell, Brett R., Brown, Tyson R., Broadway, Paul, Buser, Michael D., Brooks, J, Johnson, Bradley J., Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N.  2014.  Characterization of trenbolone acetate and estradiol metabolite excretion profiles in implanted steers.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  33(12)2850-2858.

 

Wooten, Kimberly J., Blackwell, Brett R., McEachran, Andrew D., Gregory D. Mayer, Smith, Philip N.  2015.  Airborne particulate matter collected near beef cattle feedyards induces androgenic and estrogenic activity in vitro.  Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment.  203:29-35.

 

Parr, Sandra L., Brown, Tyson R., Ribeiro, Flavio R. B., Chung, K. Y., Hutcheson, John P., Blackwell, Brett R., Smith, Philip N., Johnson, Bradley J.  2014.  Biological responses of beef steers to steroidal implants and zilpaterol hydrochloride.  Journal of Animal Science.  92:3348-3363.

 

Blackwell, Brett R., Johnson, Bradley J., Buser, Michael D., Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N.  2015.  Degradation kinetics of trenbolone acetate metabolites and estrogens in urine and feces of implanted steers.  Chemosphere.  (in press).

 

Faust, Derek R., Hooper, Michael J., Cobb, George P., Barnes, Melanie, Shaver, Donna, Ertolacci, Shauna, Smith, Philip N.  2014.  Metals in green sea turtles: Tissue correlations and relationships.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  33(9):2020-2027.

 

Smith, Philip N.  2013.  Environmental Health.  Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences.  Elsevier.  Online reference module.

 

Weir, Scott, Wooten, Kimberly J., Smith, Philip N., Salice, Christopher J.  2013.  Phthalate ester leachates in aquatic mesocosms: Implications for ecotoxicity studies of endocrine disrupting compounds. Chemosphere.  2014 May, 103:44-50.

 

Wooten, Kimberly, Smith, Philip N.  2013.  Canine toys and training devices as sources of exposure to phthalates and bisphenol A: quantitation of chemicals in leachate and in vitro screening for endocrine activity.  Chemosphere 93(10): 2245-2253.

 

Blackwell, Brett R., Karnjanapiboonwong, Adcharee, Anderson, Todd A., Smith, Philip N.  2012.  Uptake and biotransformation of 17β-trenbolone by the pinto bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris). Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 85:110-114.

 

Faust, Derek R., Knowles, Nathan,  McGruder, Elaine, Haukos, David A., Cobb, George P., Maul, Jonathan D., Anderson, Todd A., Smith, Philip N.  2012.  Inorganic and organic contaminants in sediments from an urban playa and associated toxicity among Hyalella azteca.  Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry. 94(9)1746–1757.

 

Finch, Bryson E., Blackwell, Brett R., Faust, Derek R., Wooten. Kimberly J., Cox, Stephen B., Maul, Jonathan D., Smith, Philip N.  2012.  Effects of 17α-trenbolone and melengestrol acetate on Xenopus laevis growth, development, and survival.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research.  20(2)1151-1160.

Finch, Bryson E., Wooten, Kimberly J., Faust, Derek R., Smith, Philip N.  2012.  Embryotoxicity of mixtures of weathered crude oil collected from the Gulf of Mexico and Corexit 9500 in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos).  Science of the Total Environment. 426:155-159.

Wooten, Kimberly J., Finch, Bryson E., Smith, Philip N. 2011. Embryotoxicity of Corexit 9500 in Mallard Ducks (Anas platyrhincos). Ecotoxicology.  21(3)662-666.

McMurry, Scott T., Jones, Lindsey E., Smith, Philip N., Cobb, George P., Anderson, Todd A., Lovern, Matt B., Cox, Stephen B., Pan, Xiaoping.  2011.  Accumulation and effects of octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX) exposure in the green anole (Anolis carolinensis).  Ecotoxicology.  21(2):304-314.

Blackwell, Brett R., Cai, Quingsong, Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N.  2011.  Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis of 17α-trenbolone, 17β-trenbolone and trendione in airborne particulate matter. Talanta. 85:1317-1323.

Finch, Bryson E., Wooten, Kimberly J., Smith, Philip N. 2011. Embryotoxicity of weathered crude oil from the Gulf of Mexico in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhincos). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  30(8)1885-1891.

Chumchall, Mathew M., Rainwater, Thomas R., Osborn, Steven C., Roberts, Aaron P., Abel, Michael T., Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N., Bailey, Frank C.  2011.  Mercury speciation and biomagnification in the food web of Caddo Lake, Texas and Louisiana, USA, a subtropical freshwater ecosystem.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  30(5)1153-1162.

Brausch, Kathryn A., Anderson, Todd A., Smith, Smith, Philip N., Maul, Jonathan D. 2011. The effects of fullerenes and functionalized fullerenes on Daphnia magna phototaxis and swimming behavior. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  30(4)878-884.

Brausch, Kathryn A., Anderson, Todd A., Smith, Smith, Philip N., Maul, Jonathan D. 2010. Effects of functionalized fullerenes on bifenthrin and tribufos toxicity to Daphnia magna: Survival, reproduction, and growth rate. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  29(11)2600-2606.

Dinehart, Simon K., Smith, Loren M., McMurry, Scott T., Smith, Philip N., Anderson, Todd A., Haukos, David A.  2010.  Acute and chronic toxicity of Roundup Weathermax® and Ignite® 280 SL to larval Spea multiplicata and S. bombifrons from the Southern High Plains, USA.  Environmental Pollution.  158:2610-2617.

Brausch, John M., Wages, Mike, Shannahan, Randi, Perry, Gad, Anderson, Todd A., Maul, Jonathan D., Mulhearn, Brian, Smith, Philip N.  2010.  Surface water mitigates the anti-metamorphic effects of perchlorate in New Mexico spadefoot toads (Spea multiplicata) and African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis).  Chemosphere. 78:280-285.

Brausch, John M., Blackwell, Brett R., Beall, Blake N., Caudillo, Cynthia, Venkata, Kolli, Godard-Codding, Celine, Cox, Stephen, Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N.  2010.  Effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in northern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus).  Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A.  73:540-551.

Karnjanapiboonwong, Adcharee, Zhang, Baohong, Freitag, Christy M., Salice, Christopher J., Smith, Philip N., Kendall, Ronald J., Anderson, Todd A.  2009.  Reproductive toxicity of nitroaromatics to the cricket, Acheta domesticusScience of the Total Environment.  47:5046-5049.

Brausch, John M., Smith, Philip N.  2009.  Development of resistance to cyfluthrin and naphthalene among Daphnia magna. Ecotoxicology. 18:600-609.

 

Brausch, John M., Smith, Philip N. 2009. Mechanism determination for resistance and cross-resistance to agrochemicals in Thamnocephalus platyurus (Crustacea: Anostraca). Aquatic Toxicology. 92:140-145.

 

Dinehart, Simon, Smith, Loren M., McMurry, Scott T., Anderson, Todd A., Smith, Philip N., Haukos, David A.  2009.  Toxicity of a glufosinate- and several glyphosate-based herbicides to juvenile amphibians from the Southern High Plains.  Science of the Total Environment.  407:1065-1071.

 

Brausch, John M., Smith, Philip N.  2009.  Pesticide resistance from historical agricultural chemical exposure in Thamnocephalus platyurus (Crustacea:Anostraca).  Environmental Pollution.  157:481-487.

 

Cheng Qiuqiong, Liu, Fujun, Smith, Philip N., Jackson, W. Andrew, McMurry, Scott T., Hooper, Michael J., Smith, Ernest E., Blount, Benjamin C., Valentin-Blasini, Liza, Anderson, Todd A.  2008.  Perchlorate distribution, excretion, and depuration in prairie voles and deer mice.  Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 192:127–139

 

Liu, Jun, Cox, Stephen B., Beall, Blake, Brunjes, Kristina J., Pan, Xiaoping, Kendall, Ronald J., Anderson, Todd A., McMurry, Scott T., Cobb, George P., Smith Philip N.  2008.   Effects of HMX exposure upon metabolic rate of northern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) in ovoChemosphere. 71:1945-1949.

 

Rainwater, Thomas R., Selcer, Kyle W., Nespoli, Lisa M., Finger Adam G., Ray, David A., Platt, Steven G., Smith, Philip N., Densmore, Llewellyn D., Anderson Todd A., McMurry Scott T.  2008Plasma vitellogenin in Morelet’s crocodiles from contaminated habitats in northern Belize.  Environmental Pollution.  153:101-109.

 

Smith, Philip N., Cobb, George P., Godard-Codding, Céline, Hoff, Dale, McMurry, Scott T., Rainwater, Thomas R., Reynolds, Kevin D.  2007.   Contaminant exposure in terrestrial vertebrates.  Environmental Pollution.  150:41-64.

 

Brausch, John M., Beall, Blake, Smith, Philip N. 2007. Acute and sub-lethal toxicity of three POEA surfactant formulations to Daphnia magna. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 78(6):510-514.

 

Yu, Lu, Coimbatore, Gopal, Cobb, George P., Jackson, William A., McMurry, Scott T., Smith, Philip N., Anderson, Todd A.  2007.  Evaluation of passive sampling devices as potential surrogates of metal uptake into soybean.  Journal of Plant Nutrition.  31:1-17.

 

Yu, Lu, Cobb, George P., Jackson, W. Andrew, McMurry, Scott T., Smith, Philip N., Anderson, Todd A.  2007.  Evaluation of passive sampling devices as potential surrogates of perchlorate uptake into soybean.  Water, Air, & Soil Pollution.  182:107-116.

 

Brunjes, Kristina J., Severt, Scott A., Liu, Jun, Pan, Xiaoping, Brausch, John, Cox, Stephen A., Cobb, George P., McMurry, Scott T., Kendall, Ronald J., Smith, Philip N.  2007.  Effects of octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX) exposure on reproduction and hatchling development in Northern bobwhite quail.  Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A.  70:682-687.

 

Liu, Jun, Severt, Scott A., Pan, Xiaoping, Smith, Philip N., McMurry, Scott T., Cobb George P. 2007.  Development of an extraction and cleanup procedure for a liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric method to analyze octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine in eggs. Talanta 71:627-631.

 

Brausch, John M., Cox, Stephen, Smith, Philip N. 2006.  Pesticide usage on the Southern High Plains and acute toxicity of four chemicals to the fairy shrimp Thamnocephalus platyurusTexas Journal of Science. 58:309-324.

 

Brausch, John M., Smith, Philip N., 2006.  Toxicity of three polyethoxylated tallowamine surfactant formulations to laboratory and field collected fairy shrimp, Thamnocephalus platyurus. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 52(2): 217-222.

 

Selcer, Kyle W., Nespoli, Lisa M., Rainwater, Thomas R., Finger, Adam G., Ray, David A., Platt, Steven G., Smith, Philip N., Densmore, Llewellyn D., McMurry, Scott T.  2006.  Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for vitellogenin of Morelet’s crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii).  Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, C – Toxicology and Pharmacology 143:50-58.

 

Zhang, Boahang, Smith, Philip N., Anderson, Todd A.  2006.  Evaluating the bioavailability of explosive metabolites (MNX and TNX) in soils using passive sampling devices.  Journal of Chromatography A. 1101:38-45.

 

Rainwater, Thomas R., Anderson, Todd A., Platt, Steven G., Smith, Philip N.  2006.  Agkistrodon Piscivorus Leucostoma (Western Cottonmouth).  Diet.  Herpetological Review.  37(2):228.

 

Smith, Philip N., Severt, Scott A., Jackson, W. Andrew, Anderson, Todd A.  2006.  Thyroid function and reproductive success in rodents exposed to perchlorate via food and water.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 25(4)1050-1059.

 

Isanhart, John P., McNabb, F.M. Anne, Smith, Philip N.  2005.  Effects of perchlorate exposure on resting metabolism, peak metabolism, and thyroid function in the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  24(3):678-684.

 

Rainwater, Thomas R., Reynolds, Kevin D., Cañas, Jaclyn C., Cobb, George P., Anderson, Todd A., McMurry, Scott T., Smith, Philip N.  2005.  Organochlorine pesticides and mercury in cottonmouths (Agkistrodon piscivorus) from northeastern Texas.  Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry.  24(3):665-673.

 

Smith, Philip N., Utley, Sarah J., Cox, Stephen B., Anderson, Todd A., and McMurry, Scott T.  2005.  Monitoring perchlorate exposure and thyroid hormone status among raccoons inhabiting a perchlorate-contaminated site.  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.  102:337-347.

 

Jackson, W. Andrew, Joseph, Preethi, Laxman, Patil, Tan, Kui, Smith, Philip N., Yu, Lu, Anderson, Todd A.  2004.  Perchlorate accumulation in forage and edible vegetation. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 53:369-373.

 

Smith, Philip N., Yu, Lu, McMurry, Scott T., Anderson, Todd A.  2004.  Perchlorate in water, soil, vegetation, and rodents collected from the Las Vegas Wash, Nevada.  Environmental Pollution 132:121-127.

 

Cheng, Q., L. Perlmutter, Philip N. Smith, S. T. McMurry, W. A. Jackson, and T. A. Anderson.  2004.  A study on perchlorate exposure and absorption in beef cattle.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.  52(11):3456-3461.

 

Tan, Kui, Anderson, Todd A., Jones, Matthew W., Smith Philip N., Jackson, W. Andrew.  2004.  Uptake of perchlorate in aquatic and terrestrial plants at field scale.  Journal of Environmental Quality. 33:1638-1646.

 

Kendall, Ronald J., Smith, Philip N.  2003.  Wildlife Toxicology: Reflections on the past and perspectives on the future.  Environmental Science and Technology.  May, 2003 178A-183A.

 

Smith, Philip N., Johnson, Kevin A., Anderson, Todd A., McMurry, Scott T.  2003.  Environmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls among raccoons (Procyon lotor) at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Western Kentucky.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  22(2):406-416.

 

Smith, Philip N., Johnson, Kevin A., Bandiera, Stelvio M., McMurry, Scott T.  2003.  Measures of mixed-function oxidases in raccoons (Procyon lotor) exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  22(2):417-423.

 

Smith, Philip N., Lochmiller, Robert L., Qualls, Charles W., and McMurry, Scott T.  2003.  Lymphoproliferative responses of splenocytes from wild cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) following acute exposure to Arochlor 1254.  Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  70:97-105.

 

Carr, James A., Urquidi, Linda J., Goleman, Wanda L., Hu, F., Smith, Philip N., and Theodorakis, Chris W.  2003.  Ammonium perchlorate disruption of thyroid function in natural amphibian populations: Assessment and potential impact, ” Multiple Stressor Effects in Relation to Declining Amphibian Populations, ASTM STP 1443, G. Linder, Ed., ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA

 

Smith, Philip N., Cobb, George P., Harper, Frances D., Adair, Blakely, and McMurry, Scott T.  2002.  Comparison of white-footed mice and rice rats as biomonitors of polychlorinated biphenyl and metal contamination.  Environmental Pollution.  119(2):261-268.

 

Smith, Philip N., Theodorakis, Christopher W., Anderson, Todd A., and Kendall, Ronald J.  2001.  Preliminary assessment of perchlorate in ecological receptors at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), Karnack, Texas.  Ecotoxicology.  10:305-313.

 

 

Books

 

Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N.  2013.  Evaluating Veterinary Pharmaceutical Behavior in the Environment.  American Chemical Society Symposium Series 1126. 

 

Kendall, Ronald J., Presley, Steven M., Austin, Galen P., Smith, Philip N.  2008.  Advances in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures.  CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, USA 280 p.

 

Kendall, Ronald J., Smith, Philip N.  2006.  Perchlorate Ecotoxicology.  Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry.  288 p.

 

 

Book Chapters

 

Blackwell, Brett R., Buser, Michael D., Johnson, Bradley J., Baker, Matt, Cobb, George P., Smith, Philip N. 2012.  Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry: Analysis of veterinary growth promoters in airborne particulate matter. In Cobb, G. and Smith, P. eds. Evaluating Veterinary Pharmaceutical Behavior in the Environment, American Chemical Society Symposium Series 1126.

 

Smith, Philip N.  Perchlorate environmental ecotoxicology.  In: Gu, B., Coates, J. (eds.). Perchlorate Environmental Occurrence, Interactions and Treatment. Springer: New York City, NY. pp 153-164.

 

Mayer, Kevin P., Jackson, W. Andrew, Snyder, Shane A., Smith, Philip N., Anderson, Todd A.  2006.  State of the Science: Background, History, & Occurrence.  In Kendall, Ronald J., Smith, Philip N. eds. Perchlorate Ecotoxicology.  Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry.  pp 1-20.

 

Smith, Ernest E., McNabb, F. M. Anne, Isanhart, John P., Smith, Philip N., Dixon, Kenneth R.  2006.  Perchlorate Effects on Mammals.  In Kendall, Ronald J., Smith, Philip N. eds. Perchlorate Ecotoxicology.  Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry.  pp 79-98.

 

Smith Philip N., Wireman Jody, Carr James A., Smith Ernest E., Kendall Ronald J.  2006.  Ecological Risk Assessment.  In Kendall, Ronald J., Smith, Philip N. eds. Perchlorate Ecotoxicology.  Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry.  pp 229-256.

 

Presley, Steven M., Austin, Galen P., Smith, Philip N., White, John, Kendall Ronald J. 2008.  Threats and Vulnerabilities Associated with Biological and Chemical Terrorism.  In Kendall, Ronald J., Presley, Steven M., Austin, Galen P., Smith, Philip N. eds., Advances in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures.  Taylor & Francis: Boca Raton, FL.  pp 13-28.

 

Kendall, Ronald J., Austin, Galen P., Chang, Chia-bo, Cobb, George P., Coimbatore, Gopal, Cox, Stephen B., Fralick, Joe A., Leggoe, Jeremy W., Presley, Steven M., Ramkumar, Seshadri S., Smith, Philip N., Strahlendorf, Jean C., Zartman, Richard E.  2008.  Conclusions and Research Needs for the Future.   In Kendall, Ronald J., Presley, Steven M., Austin, Galen P., Smith, Philip N. eds., Advances in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures.  Taylor & Francis: Boca Raton, FL.  pp 243-248.

 

Smith, Philip N., Afzal, Mohamad, Al-Hasan, Redha, Bouwman, Castillo, Luisa E., Henk, Depledge, Michael H., Subramanian, Muralidharan, Dhananjayan, Venugopal, Fossi, Cristina, Kitulagodage, Malsha, Kylin, Henrik, Law, Robin, Marsili, Letizia, O’Hara, Spinola, Manuel, Todd, Story, Paul, Godard-Codding, Céline.  2010.  Global Perspectives on Wildlife Toxicology: Emerging Issues. In, Kendall, Ronald J., Lacher, Tom, Cobb, George P., Cox, Stephen B. eds. Wildlife Toxicology: Emerging Contaminant and Biodiversity Issues.  Taylor and Francis: Boca Raton, FL.

 

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