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Research and Markets: Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering: An Eminently up-to-Date Guide

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8d0af6/smart_materials_an) has announced the addition of the "Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering" report to their offering.

This volume comprises a collection of the papers presented at the 2011 International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering (SMNE2011), held on September 17-18th, 2011, in Wuhan, China.

The aim was to provide a platform where researchers, engineers, academics and industrialists from all over the world could present research results and developments in Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering. This makes the work an eminently up-to-date guide to those fields.

This volume collects 160 papers presented at the International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering (SMNE2011), held in September 2011, in Wuhan, China. Researchers, engineers, academics, and industry professionals (mostly from China) present their research and development activities in smart materials for biomedical engineering application; nanoscience and technology, nanostructured oxides, interfaces, heterostructures and devices, synthesis and architecture of nanomaterials, toxicology of engineered nanomaterials, nanodevices and nanofabrication, semiconductor nanowires and heterostructures, and nanoscale patterning, assembly, and surface modification.

Others focus on energy and the environment, advanced materials for energy storage systems, photovoltaic materials and devices, and membrane materials and technologies for emerging applications; functional materials and applications for molecular and organic electronics; bio/soft materials for therapeutics and tissue engineering; optical bio-imaging and microscopy; crystal growth and technology; and other areas.

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ResearchMoz: Nanotech Enabled Drug Delivery Therapeutics Market Will be $136 Billion by the Year 2021: Nanotechnology …

NEW YORK, February 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

New Report Added in ResearchMoz Reports Database Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets

The report provides an in-depth presentation of recent developments (2000-2010) in nanoparticle-enabled DDS and future opportunities (2011-2021).  Persons with a financial or academic interest in the pharmaceutical industry who want to learn how advances in nanotechnology research and development will impact the economics of the pharmaceutical market will benefit most from this report.

Browse the full Report:  http://www.researchmoz.com/nanotechnology-in-drug-delivery-global-markets-report.html 

This report will focus on a geographical breakdown of the developed NDD TAM for the period 2000-2010, with a forecast NDD TAM for the period 2011-2021. The values are presented in $USD as well as percentages.

In the decade since the international spotlight focused on nanotechnology, with some predicting a trillion dollar nanotech-enabled market by 2020, it has become increasingly clear from which areas of science and industry that market will materialise. Cientifica's Global Funding of Nanotechnologies 2011 tracked the growth of government funding to a total of $67.5 billion from 2000 to 2011.

Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets, indicates nanotech-enabled drug delivery therapeutics is set to grow from a current value of $2.3 billion to $136 billion by the year 2021. This sector will therefore represent approximately 15% of the global nanotechnology market in 2021. Healthcare offers the greatest opportunity to add value to nanomaterials and China is the fastest-growing market sector.

Cientifica's research indicates that global growth in the drug delivery market will be led by Asia with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.5% between now and 2021. China will be the largest market for nanotechnology based drug delivery systems by 2021, worth more than $18 billion  and representing 43% of the Asian market.

France is forecast to surpass Japan as a drug delivery market within 10 years. Among European Union countries, the highest growth will be found in the former Eastern Bloc, and the lowest in the UK.

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Nanotechnology scientist left US job to fight Maharashtra local polls

BULDHANA (MAHARASHTRA): He lived in the US for over a decade. But the nanotechnology scientist left his cutting edge work when conscience beckoned him to help change and improve things in his deprived Parda village in the Vidarbha region.

Treading the heat and grime of grassroots politics is 28-year-old Balasaheb S. Darade, who is contesting as an independent candidate from the Pangradole constituency in the Buldhana district council polls scheduled for Feb 7.

"I am focussing on three key aspects - rural development, youth empowerment and changing the attitude of people - if they want to see change, they must change themselves," Darade, who came back to India last year, told IANS in an interview.

Born in Parda village, 450 km southeast of Mumbai, which has now grown into a small town with around 25,000 people, Darade was educated here and in other parts of the state before joining the University of Cincinnati, US, from where he completed his masters in nanotechnology.

"I had always been keen on research, especially nano in solar cells. My work got me a consultancy assignment with US space agency NASA and I worked on the Mars Rover Project on nano solar cells," he said.

Darade always longed to return to his town and do something for people's upliftment - almost like Shah Rukh Khan in the movie "Swades".

During his stay in the US till August 2011, Darade keenly watched and drummed up support for social activist Anna Hazare's anti-corruption crusade. He also came in contact with spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in the US and met former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on several occasions.

He even formulated plans for a revamp of villages partly by incorporating Hazare's Ralegan-Siddhi model village principles.

"I launched the Shankar Rural Transformation Project (SRTP) in 20 villages in the Vidarbha region, plagued by farmland suicides, huge unemployment and consequent problems, and depression among the people who feel they have no future," he said.

"These personalities appreciated my efforts, inspired and encouraged me to enter politics which is abhorred and shunned by the educated class in India," Darade told IANS while on the campaign trail.

The SRTP project - dedicated to the memory of his late parents Shankar and Ratnamala, who perished in a fire accident three years ago and his mentor, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - has taken off with volunteers in each of the target villages.

Darade has taken up SRTP in three parts - sustainable village development projects for solving a village's need-based problems, individual empowerment, and finally collaboration with government and other agencies.

Initially hoping to contest the state legislature elections in 2014, it was barely two weeks ago that Darade decided to take the plunge into the local body polls - which he said would enable him to study and understand deeply the problems afflicting the rural, agro-based state economy and people's plight.

Darade has been allotted a 'cup and saucer' election symbol, but says he is not bothered about 'token symbolism'. Instead, he wants to involve the masses in a big way and put them on the path to progress and prosperity.

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Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets,

NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets,

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The report provides an in-depth presentation of recent developments (2000-2010) in nanoparticle-enabled DDS and future opportunities (2011-2021). Persons with a financial or academic interest in the pharmaceutical industry who want to learn how advances in nanotechnology research and development will impact the economics of the pharmaceutical market will benefit most from this report.

This report will focus on a geographical breakdown of the developed NDD TAM for the period 2000-2010, with a forecast NDD TAM for the period 2011-2021. The values are presented in $USD as well as percentages.

In the decade since the international spotlight focused on nanotechnology, with some predicting a trillion dollar nanotech-enabled market by 2020, it has become increasingly clear from which areas of science and industry that market will materialise. Cientifica's Global Funding of Nanotechnologies 2011 tracked the growth of government funding to a total of $67.5 billion from 2000 to 2011.

Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets, indicates nanotech-enabled drug delivery therapeutics is set to grow from a current value of $2.3 billion to $136 billion by the year 2021. This sector will therefore represent approximately 15% of the global nanotechnology market in 2021. Healthcare offers the greatest opportunity to add value to nanomaterials and China is the fastest-growing market sector.

Cientifica's research indicates that global growth in the drug delivery market will be led by Asia with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.5% between now and 2021. China will be the largest market for nanotechnology based drug delivery systems by 2021, worth more than $18 billion and representing 43% of the Asian market.

France is forecast to surpass Japan as a drug delivery market within 10 years. Among European Union countries, the highest growth will be found in the former Eastern Bloc, and the lowest in the UK.

Table of ContentsExecutive Summary

Chapter 1

• Report Scope

• Thematic Scope

• Scope of Data Analysis

• Temporal Scope of Analysis

• Geographical Scope

• Report objective

• Methodology

• Calculation of CAGR

• The Nanoscale

Chapter 2

• Overview of nanotechnology

• What are the Key Drivers for Adoption of Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biomedicine?

• The Key Applications of Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biomedicine

• How Nanotechnology Can Benefit Drug Delivery

• How Nanotechnology Is Already Having An Impact On The Drug Delivery Sector

Chapter 3

• Three Key Barriers to The Adoption of Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biomedicine

• Five Current & Future Challenges in The Adoption of Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biomedicine

Chapter 4

• Global Market Analysis: 2000-2010 (Without Segmentation)

• Global Market Forecast: 2011-2021 (Without Segmentation)

• Market Analysis Countries and Regions: 2000-2010 (With Segmentation)

• Market Forecast Countries and Regions: 2011-2021 (With Segmentation)

Appendix

• Publishing activity by organization (2000-2010)

Table of ExhibitsChapter One

Exhibit 1.1

Formula for the calculation of the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), (top).

Formula for the calculation of the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in this report, for the 2011-2021 period, (bottom) [2].

Exhibit 1.2

Formula for the verification of the calculated values of the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), (top).

Formula for the verification of the calculated values of the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in this report, for the 2011-2021 period, (bottom) [2].

Exhibit 1.3

Nanometres in a meter (top). Meters in a nanometre (bottom).

Chapter Two

Exhibit 2.1

The periodic table of elements, as we know it (at meter scale) is governed by classic Newtonian laws of physics. However, when perceived at nanoscale, those elements are governed by the laws of quantum physics.

Exhibit 2.2

Proportion of the population aged over 65 and over 80 [7].

Exhibit 2.3

Illustration of a diagram of each property of nanocarriers (size, shape, surface chemistry and mechanical properties) and their parameters subjected to optimization in order to improve their efficiency [10].

Chapter Three

Exhibit 3.1

Specified expected barriers in the development of particular types of nanoparticles (Courtesy of CienNanoroadmap Synthesis Report), [6].

Exhibit 3.2

Illustration of the measures adoption roadmap to combat/attenuate the key barriers to the adoption of nanotechnology in medicine and biomedicine (Source: Cientifica, Ltd.).

Exhibit 3.3

Table representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, without segmentation, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 3.4

Line chart representing Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, without segmentation, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 3.5

Bar chart representing Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, without segmentation, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 3.6

Table representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, without segmentation, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 3.7

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, without segmentation, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 3.8

Bar chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, without segmentation, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Chapter Four:

Exhibit 4.8

Table representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, all countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.9

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions and countries, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.10

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions and countries, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.11

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions and countries, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.12

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions and countries, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.13

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions and countries, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.14

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, all world regions and countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.15

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, all world regions and countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.16

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage)

Exhibit 4.17

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.18

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.19

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.20

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.21

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM in 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.22

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM In 2010, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.23

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.24

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.25

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM (2000-2010), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.46

Table representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions / countries, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.47

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.48

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.49

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.50

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.51

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by world regions, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.52

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by all world regions / countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.53

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by all world regions / countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.54

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by all world regions / countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.55

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by all world regions / countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.56

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, by all world regions / countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit4.57

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.58

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.59

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.60

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.61

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, European Union countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.62

3-D pie chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures in percentage).

Exhibit 4.63

Horizontal bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast in 2021, for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.64

Line chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.65

3-D stacked vertical bar graph representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Exhibit 4.66

3-D stacked area chart representing the Total Addressable Market, TAM forecast by 2021 (for the 2011-2021 period), for nanotechnology in drug delivery, Asian countries studied, source: Cientifica (all figures US$ Million Dollars).

Appendix

Exhibit A.1

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: North America; country: USA.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.2

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: European Union; country: Germany.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.3

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: European Union; country: France.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.4

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: European Union; country: UK.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.5

Table of publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. Country: Russian Federation.

Organizations are ordered alphabetically (increasing order).

Exhibit A.6

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: Asia; country: India.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.7

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: Asia; country: India.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.8

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: Asia; country: Japan.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.9

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: Asia; country: P R China.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.10

Table of the top 20 organizations showing the highest publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. World Region: Asia; country: South Korea (Republic of Korea).

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

Exhibit A.11

Table of publishing activity in PubMed periodicals (2000-2010), based on PubMed, for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery. Asia; country: Taiwan.

Organizations are ordered first by descending order of total articles published and then ordered alphabetically (increasing order), if applicable.

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First Review: Nokia HumanForm Nanotechnology – Video

10-11-2011 16:04 Nokia and how its using Nanotechnology! absolutely stunning! wwww.nokia.com At the recent Nokia World event in London, the company showed off a prototype of a handset with a flexible screen, which allowed it to be used in several interesting ways. Now, a new video has hit the net showcasing the future of flexible phones according to Nokia. Called the HumanForm, this concept phone has a strange elliptical shape and is completely flexible, letting you twist it around however you want. The whole phone acts like a transparent touchscreen, which means pressing any part of it will let you operate it. The HumanForm phone also lends insight into Nokia's focus on using nanotechnology to enhance user experience. It claims to be able to realise a caller's moods and change the ringtone accordingly. But of course, the focus of the video remains on the flexible screen technology and its interactions, such as twisting the screen to zoom in and out.

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Nanotechnology for a Better Future.Part 1 – Mr. J.Akilavasan – SSP2011 – IFSlk – Video

30-12-2011 00:27 A valuable lecture delivered by Mr. J. Akilavasan, Research Assistant, IFS. this is part 1 of 4

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