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1 Admiralty Board
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2 Flag Lieutenant to the Admiralty Board
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Flag Lieutenant to the Admiralty Board
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3 Flag Officer, Admiralty Interview Board
Military: FOAIBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Flag Officer, Admiralty Interview Board
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4 commissariat de la Marine
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5 Admiralität
f; -, -en; MIL. admiralty* * *die Admiralitätadmirality* * *Ad|mi|ra|li|tät [atmirali'tɛːt]f -, -en1) (= die Admirale) admirals pl2) (= Marineleitung) admiralty* * *Ad·mi·ra·li·tät<-, -en>[atmiraliˈtɛ:t]* * *die; Admiralität, Admiralitäten admiralty* * ** * *die; Admiralität, Admiralitäten admiralty -
6 Admiralität
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7 Duddell, William du Bois
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 1872 Kensington, London, Englandd. 4 November 1917 London, England[br]English engineer, inventor of the first practical oscillograph.[br]After an education at the College of Stanislas, Cannes, Duddell served an apprenticeship with Davy Paxman of Colchester. Studying under Ayrton and Mather at the Central Technical College in South Kensington, he found the facilities for experimental work of exceptional value to him and remained there for some years. In 1897 Duddell produced a galvanometer which was sufficiently responsive to display an alternating-current wave-form. This instrument, with a coil carrying a mirror in the air gap of a powerful electromagnet, had a small periodic time. An oscillating mirror driven by a synchronous motor spread out the deflection on a time-scale. This development became the first commercial oscillograph and brought Duddell into prominence as a first-rate designer of special instruments. The Duddell oscillograph remained in use until after the Second World War, examples being used for recording short-circuit tests on high-power switchgear and other rapidly varying or transient phenomena. His next important work was to collaborate with Professor Marchant at Liverpool University to investigate the characteristics of the electric arc. This led to the suggestion that, coupled to a resonant circuit, the electric arc could form a generator of high-frequency currents. This arrangement was later developed by Poulson for wireless telegraphy. Duddell spent the last years of his life on government research as a member of the Admiralty Board of Inventions and Research and also of the Inventions Board of the Ministry of Munitions.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1916. FRS 1907. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1912. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1912 and 1913.Bibliography1897, Electrician, 39:636–8 (describes his oscillograph). 5 March 1898, British patent no. 5,449 (the oscillograph).1899, with E.W.Marchant, "Experiments on alternate current arcs by aid of oscillograph", Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 28: 1–107.Further ReadingV.J.Phillips, 1987, Waveforms, Bristol (a comprehensive account).1945, "50 years of scientific instrument manufacture", Engineering, 159:461.GWBiographical history of technology > Duddell, William du Bois
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8 военный совет ВМС
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9 commissariat
commissariat [kɔmisaʀja]masculine noun* * *kɔmisaʀjanom masculin1) ( local)2) ( commission) commission* * *kɔmisaʀja nm1) (commissariat de police) police station2) ADMINISTRATION commissionershipSee:CEA,* * *commissariat nm1 ( local) commissariat (de police) police station;2 ( commission) commission;commissariat général du plan ≈ (government's) economic advisory committee; Commissariat à l'énergie atomique, CEA French Atomic Energy Authority.[kɔmisarja] nom masculin1. [fonction] commissionership3. FINANCE4. [local] -
10 административный совет
«совет посетителей» — board of visitors
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > административный совет
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11 министерство
ministry, office, board, ам. departmentминистерство на вътрешните работи Ministry of the Interior/of Internal Affairs, англ. Home Office, ам. Department of Justiceминистерство на външните работи Ministry of Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Office, ам. State Departmentминистерство на народната отбрана Ministry of Defenceминистерство на търговията Ministry of Trade/Commerce, англ. Board of Tradeминистерство на народното здраве и социалните грижи Ministry of Public Health and Social Maintenance/Welfareминистерство на просветата Ministry of Education, англ. Board of Educationминистерство на земеделието Ministry of Agriculture, англ. Board of Agricultureминистерство на транспорта и съобщенията Ministry of Transport and Communicationsминистерство на марината англ. Admiralty, ам. Navy Departmentминистерство на комуналното стопанство и благоустройството Ministry of Communal Economy and Public Works* * *министѐрство,ср., -а ministry, office, board, амер. department; \министерствоо на войната War Ministry, англ. War Office, амер. Department of the Army; \министерствоо на външните работи Ministry of Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Office, амер. State Department; \министерствоо на вътрешните работи Ministry of the Interior/of Internal Affairs, англ. Home Office, амер. Department of Justice; \министерствоо на земеделието Ministry of Agriculture, англ. Board of Agriculture; \министерствоо на комуналното стопанство и благоустройството Ministry of Communal Economy and Public Works; \министерствоо на марѝната англ. Admiralty, амер. Navy Department; \министерствоо на здравето и социалните грижи Ministry of Public Health and Social Maintenance/Welfare; \министерствоо на отбраната Ministry of Defence; \министерствоо на просветата Ministry of Education, англ. Board of Education; \министерствоо на транспорта и съобщенията Ministry of Transport and Communications; \министерствоо на търговията Ministry of Trade/Commerce, англ. Board of Trade; \министерствоо на финансите Ministry of Finance, англ. Exchequer, амер. Treasury.* * *department (ам.); office; ministry: Mминистерство of Finance - Министерство на финансите; Admiralty - Министерство на флота* * *1. ministry, office, board, ам. department 2. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на войната War Ministry. англ. War Office, ам. Department of the Army 3. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на външните работи Ministry of Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Office, ам. State Department 4. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на вътрешните работи Ministry of the Interior/of Internal Affairs, англ. Home Office, ам. Department of Justice 5. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на земеделието Ministry of Agriculture, англ. Board of Agriculture 6. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на комуналното стопанство и благоустройството Ministry of Communal Economy and Public Works 7. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на марината англ. Admiralty, ам. Navy Department 8. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на народната отбрана Ministry of Defence 9. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на народното здраве и социалните грижи Ministry of Public Health and Social Maintenance/Welfare 10. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на просветата Ministry of Education, англ. Board of Education 11. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на транспорта и съобщенията Ministry of Transport and Communications 12. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на търговията Ministry of Trade/Commerce, англ. Board of Trade 13. МИНИСТЕРСТВО на финансите Ministry of Finance, англ. Exchequer, ам. Treasury -
12 министър
(cabinet) minister, secretary (of state), officer of stateминистър-председател a prime minister, premierзаместник- министър deputy-minister, англ. under secretaryминистър без портфейл a minister without portfolioпъл номощен министър minister plenipotentiaryминистър на вътрешните работи Minister for Internal Affairs, англ. Home Secretary, ам. Secretary of Justiceминистър на външните работи Minister for Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Secretary, ам. Secretary of Stateминистър на войната War Minister, англ. Secretary of State for War, ам. Secretary of War/of the Armyминистър на финансите Minister of Finance, англ. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ам. Secretary of the Treasuryминистър на просветата Minister of Educationангл. President of the Board of Educationминистър на пощите англ. Postmaster Generalминистър на марината англ. First Lord of the Admiralty, ам. Secretary of the Navy* * *минѝстър,м., -ри (cabinet) minister, secretary (of state), officer of state; заместник-\министърър deputy-minister, англ. under secretary; \министърър без портфейл minister without portfolio; \министърър на войната War Minister, англ. Secretary of State for War, амер. Secretary of War/of the Army; \министърър на външните работи Minister of Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Secretary, амер. Secretary of State; \министърър на вътрешните работи Minister for Internal Affairs, англ. Home Secretary, амер. Secretary of Justice; \министърър на марѝната англ. First Lord of the Admiralty, амер. Secretary of the Navy; \министърър на пощите англ. Postmaster General; \министърър на правосъдието Minister of Justice, англ. Lord (High) Chancellor, амер. Attorney General; \министърър на просветата Minister of Education; англ. President of the Board of Education; \министърър на финансите Minister of Finance, англ. Chancellor of the Exchequer, амер. Secretary of the Treasury; \министърър-председател prime minister, premier; пълномощен \министърър minister plenipotentiary.* * *minister: a министър without protfolio - министър без портфейл; officer of state; Parliamentary under-secretary (заместник); premier, prime-minister - министър-председател* * *1. (cabinet) minister, secretary (of state), officer of state 2. МИНИСТЪР -председател a prime minister, premier 3. МИНИСТЪР без портфейл a minister without portfolio 4. МИНИСТЪР на войната War Minister, англ. Secretary of State for War, ам. Secretary of War/of the Army 5. МИНИСТЪР на външните работи Minister for Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Secretary, ам. Secretary of State 6. МИНИСТЪР на вътрешните работи Minister for Internal Affairs, англ. Home Secretary, ам. Secretary of Justice 7. МИНИСТЪР на марината англ. First Lord of the Admiralty, ам. Secretary of the Navy 8. МИНИСТЪР на пощите англ. Postmaster General 9. МИНИСТЪР на правосъдието Minister of Justice, англ. Lord (High) Chancellor, ам. Attorney General 10. МИНИСТЪР на просветата Minister of Education 11. МИНИСТЪР на финансите Minister of Finance, англ. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ам. Secretary of the Treasury 12. англ. President of the Board of Education 13. заместник-МИНИСТЪР deputy-minister, англ. under secretary 14. пъл номощен МИНИСТЪР minister plenipotentiary -
13 admiralitet
m admiralty; collect the admirals; GB (Board of) Admiralty*, US Department of the Navy*; Šef -a GB First Lord of the Admiralty**, US Chief of Naval Operations** * Zapravo: Ministarstvo ratne mornarice ** Zapravo: Ministar ratne mornarice* * *• admiralty• navy -
14 Watts, Philip
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 30 May 1846 Portsmouth, Englandd. 15 March 1926 probably London, England[br]English naval architect, shipbuilding manager and ultimately Director of Naval Construction.[br]Since he had a long family connection with the naval base at Portsmouth, it is not surprising that Watts started to serve his apprenticeship there in 1860. He was singled out for advanced training and then in 1866 was one of three young men selected to attend the Royal School of Naval Architecture at South Kensington in London. On completing his training he joined the technical staff, then had a period as a ship overseer before going to assist William Froude for two years, an arrangement which led to a close friendship between Watts and the two Froudes. Some interesting tasks followed: the calculations for HM Armoured Ram Polyphemus; the setting up of a "calculating" section within the Admiralty; and then work as a constructor at Chatham Dockyard. In 1885 the first major change of direction took place: Watts resigned from naval service to take the post of General Manager of the Elswick shipyard of Sir W.G.Armstrong. This was a wonderful opportunity for an enthusiastic and highly qualified man, and Watts rose to the challenge. Elswick produced some of the finest warships at the end of the nineteenth century and its cruisers, such as the Esmeralda of the Chilean Navy, had a legendary name.In 1902 he was recalled to the Navy to succeed Sir William White as Director of Naval Construction (DNC). This was one of the most exciting times ever in warship design and it was during Watts's tenure of the post that the Dreadnought class of battleship was produced, the submarine service was developed and the destroyer fleet reached high levels of performance. It has been said that Watts's distinct achievements as DNC were greater armament per ton displacement, higher speeds and better manoeuvring, greater protection and, almost as important, elegance of appearance. Watt retired in 1912 but remained a consultant to the Admiralty until 1916, and then joined the board of Armstrong Whitworth, on which he served until his death.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1905. FRS 1900. Chairman, Board of Trade's Load Line Committee 1913. Vice-President, Society for Nautical Research (upon its founding), and finally Chairman for the Victory preservation and technical committee. Honorary Vice-President, Institution of Naval Architects 1916. Master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights 1915.BibliographyWatts produced many high-quality technical papers, including ten papers to the Institution of Naval Architects.FMW -
15 совет
1. counsel2. piece of adviceпросить совета, обращаться за советом — to seek advice
3. advise4. board5. council6. advice; counsel; council; board; sovietопекунский совет; совет доверенных лиц — board of trustees
7. senate8. suggestionСинонимический ряд:1. консультация (сущ.) консультация2. мир (сущ.) лад; мир; мирные отношения; согласие3. рекомендация (сущ.) рекомендация -
16 консультативный совет
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > консультативный совет
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17 окончательное решение совета
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > окончательное решение совета
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18 ministero
m ministry( gabinetto) government, ministry* * *ministero s.m.1 (ufficio, funzione) office, function; (eccl.) ministry: un alto ministero, a high office; svolgere un ministero di pace, to carry out a mission of peace // il sacro ministero, the (sacred) ministry2 (ministero, dipartimento amministrativo dello Stato) Ministry, Office, Board; (negli Stati Uniti) Department // ministero dell'aeronautica, (GB) Air Ministry, (USA) Department of the Air Force // ministero degli (affari) esteri, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, (GB) Foreign Office, (USA) Department of State // ministero degli (affari) interni, Ministry of the Interior, (GB) Home Office, (USA) Department of the Interior // ministero per gli affari sociali, (in Italia) Ministry for Social Affairs // ministero dell'agricoltura e foreste, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, (GB) Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, (USA) Department of Agriculture // ministero dell'ambiente, Ministry of the Environment, (GB) Department of the Environment // ministero per le aree urbane, (in Italia) Ministry for Urban Development and Rehabilitation // ministero dei beni culturali, (in Italia) Ministry for Arts and Culture // ministero del bilancio, Ministry of the Budget, (GB) the Treasury, (USA) Office of Management and Budget // ministero del commercio con l'estero, Ministry of Foreign Trade, (GB) Overseas Trade Ministry, (USA) US International Trade Commission // ministero della difesa, Ministry of Defence, (USA) Department of Defense // ministero delle finanze, Ministry of Finance, (GB) Exchequer (o Ministry of Finance), (USA) Department of the Treasury // ministero della funzione pubblica, (in Italia) Ministry for the Civil Service // ministero di grazia e giustizia, Ministry of Justice, (USA) Department of Justice // ministero della guerra, Ministry of War, (GB) War Office, (USA) Department of War // ministero dell'industria, commercio e artigianato, Ministry of Industry and Trade, (GB) Department of Trade and Industry, (USA) Department of Commerce // ministero del lavoro e della previdenza sociale, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, (GB) Department of Employment, (USA) Department of Labor // ministero dei lavori pubblici, (in Italia) Ministry of Public Works // ministero della Marina, Ministry of the Navy, (GB) Admiralty, (USA) Department of the Navy // ministero della marina mercantile, Ministry of the Merchant Marine, (GB) Marine Division of the Department of Trade, (USA) Maritime Administration of the Department of Commerce // ministero delle partecipazioni statali, Ministry of State Investment, (GB) National Enterprise Board // ministero per le politiche comunitarie, (nei paesi della CEE) Ministry for EEC Policy // ministero delle poste e telecomunicazioni, Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, (GB) Post Office Board, (USA) Post Office Department // ministero della protezione civile, Ministry for Civil Defence, (USA) (a livello nazionale, ma non in qualità di ministero) Federal Emergency Board // ministero della pubblica istruzione, Ministry of Education, (GB) Department of Education and Science, (USA) Department of Health, Education and Welfare // ministero per i rapporti col parlamento, (in Italia) Ministry for Parliamentary Affairs // ministero della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica, (in Italia) Ministry of Scientific Research and Technology // ministero della sanità, della salute, Ministry of Health, (GB) Department of Health, (USA) Department of Health, Education and Welfare // ministero del tesoro, Ministry of the Treasury, (GB) the Treasury, (USA) Department of the Treasury // ministero dei trasporti e dell'aviazione civile, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, (GB) Department of Transport and Civil Aviation Authority, (USA) Department of Transportation // ministero del turismo e dello spettacolo, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, (GB) British Tourist Authority, (USA) United States Travel Service (of the Department of Commerce)3 (Consiglio dei Ministri, governo) government, ministry; (Gabinetto) Cabinet: ministero radicale, radical government; fece parte del ministero Crispi, he served in Crispi's ministry; formare un ministero, to form a government (o a ministry o a Cabinet)4 (dir.) pubblico ministero, Public Prosecutor; (amer.) Prosecuting Attorney; District Attorney: la difesa e il pubblico ministero, the Defence and the Prosecution.* * *[minis'tɛro]sostantivo maschile1) pol. (governo) ministry, government3) dir.pubblico ministero — public prosecutor BE, prosecuting attorney AE
4) relig.•ministero dell'ambiente — (in GB) Department o Ministry of the Environment
ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali — = ministry of cultural heritage and environmental conservation
ministero della difesa — (in GB) Ministry of Defence; (negli USA) Department of Defense
ministero degli (affari) esteri — = foreign ministry, ministry of foreign affairs
ministero delle finanze — = finance ministry
ministero di grazia e giustizia — = ministry of Justice; (negli USA) Justice Department
ministero dell'interno — (in GB) Home Office; (negli USA) Department of the Interior
ministero del lavoro — = ministry of Employment; (negli USA) Labor Department
ministero delle poste e telecomunicazioni — = postal and telecommunications ministry
ministero della pubblica istruzione — = ministry of education
ministero della sanità — (in GB) Department of Health; (negli USA) Department of Health and Human Services
ministero del tesoro — (in GB) Treasury; (negli USA) Treasury Department
ministero dei trasporti — (in GB) Ministry of Transport; (negli USA) Department of Transportation
ministero dell'università e della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica — = ministry of university and of scientific and technological research
* * *ministero/minis'tεro/sostantivo m.1 pol. (governo) ministry, government4 relig. ministero sacerdotale ministryministero dell'ambiente (in GB) Department o Ministry of the Environment; ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali = ministry of cultural heritage and environmental conservation; ministero della difesa (in GB) Ministry of Defence; (negli USA) Department of Defense; ministero degli (affari) esteri = foreign ministry, ministry of foreign affairs; ministero delle finanze = finance ministry; ministero di grazia e giustizia = ministry of Justice; (negli USA) Justice Department; ministero dell'interno (in GB) Home Office; (negli USA) Department of the Interior; ministero del lavoro = ministry of Employment; (negli USA) Labor Department; ministero delle poste e telecomunicazioni = postal and telecommunications ministry; ministero della pubblica istruzione = ministry of education; ministero della sanità (in GB) Department of Health; (negli USA) Department of Health and Human Services; ministero del tesoro (in GB) Treasury; (negli USA) Treasury Department; ministero dei trasporti (in GB) Ministry of Transport; (negli USA) Department of Transportation; ministero dell'università e della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica = ministry of university and of scientific and technological research. -
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20 Parsons, Sir Charles Algernon
[br]b. 13 June 1854 London, Englandd. 11 February 1931 on board Duchess of Richmond, Kingston, Jamaica[br]English eingineer, inventor of the steam turbine and developer of the high-speed electric generator.[br]The youngest son of the Earl of Rosse, he came from a family well known in scientific circles, the six boys growing up in an intellectual atmosphere at Birr Castle, the ancestral home in Ireland, where a forge and large workshop were available to them. Charles, like his brothers, did not go to school but was educated by private tutors of the character of Sir Robert Ball, this type of education being interspersed with overseas holiday trips to France, Holland, Belgium and Spain in the family yacht. In 1871, at the age of 17, he went to Trinity College, Dublin, and after two years he went on to St John's College, Cambridge. This was before the Engineering School had opened, and Parsons studied mechanics and mathematics.In 1877 he was apprenticed to W.G.Armstrong \& Co. of Elswick, where he stayed for four years, developing an epicycloidal engine that he had designed while at Cambridge. He then moved to Kitson \& Co. of Leeds, where he went half shares in a small experimental shop working on rocket propulsion for torpedoes.In 1887 he married Katherine Bethell, who contracted rheumatic fever from early-morning outdoor vigils with her husband to watch his torpedo experiments while on their honeymoon! He then moved to a partnership in Clarke, Chapman \& Co. at Gateshead. There he joined the electrical department, initially working on the development of a small, steam-driven marine lighting set. This involved the development of either a low-speed dynamo, for direct coupling to a reciprocating engine, or a high-speed engine, and it was this requirement that started Parsons on the track of the steam turbine. This entailed many problems such as the running of shafts at speeds of up to 40,000 rpm and the design of a DC generator for 18,000 rpm. He took out patents for both the turbine and the generator on 23 April 1884. In 1888 he dissolved his partnership with Clarke, Chapman \& Co. to set up his own firm in Newcastle, leaving his patents with the company's owners. This denied him the use of the axial-flow turbine, so Parsons then designed a radial-flow layout; he later bought back his patents from Clarke, Chapman \& Co. His original patent had included the use of the steam turbine as a means of marine propulsion, and Parsons now set about realizing this possibility. He experimented with 2 ft (61 cm) and 6 ft (183 cm) long models, towed with a fishing line or, later, driven by a twisted rubber cord, through a single-reduction set of spiral gearing.The first trials of the Turbinia took place in 1894 but were disappointing due to cavitation, a little-understood phenomenon at the time. He used an axial-flow turbine of 2,000 shp running at 2,000 rpm. His work resulted in a far greater understanding of the phenomenon of cavitation than had hitherto existed. Land turbines of up to 350 kW (470 hp) had meanwhile been built. Experiments with the Turbinia culminated in a demonstration which took place at the great Naval Review of 1897 at Spithead, held to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Here, the little Turbinia darted in and out of the lines of heavy warships and destroyers, attaining the unheard of speed of 34.5 knots. The following year the Admiralty placed their first order for a turbine-driven ship, and passenger vessels started operation soon after, the first in 1901. By 1906 the Admiralty had moved over to use turbines exclusively. These early turbines had almost all been direct-coupled to the ship's propeller shaft. For optimum performance of both turbine and propeller, Parsons realized that some form of reduction gearing was necessary, which would have to be extremely accurate because of the speeds involved. Parsons's Creep Mechanism of 1912 ensured that any errors in the master wheel would be distributed evenly around the wheel being cut.Parsons was also involved in optical work and had a controlling interest in the firm of Ross Ltd of London and, later, in Sir Howard Grubb \& Sons. He he was an enlightened employer, originating share schemes and other benefits for his employees.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted. Order of Merit 1927.Further ReadingA.T.Bowden, 1966, "Charles Parsons: Purveyor of power", in E.G.Semler (ed.), The Great Masters. Engineering Heritage, Vol. II, London: Institution of Mechanical Engineers/Heinemann.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Parsons, Sir Charles Algernon
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