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| 3 | @defgroup datas Data Structures | 
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| 4 | This group describes the several graph structures implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 6 |  | 
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| 7 | /** | 
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| 8 | @defgroup graphs Graph Structures | 
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| 9 | @ingroup datas | 
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| 10 | \brief Graph structures implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 11 |  | 
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| 12 | The implementation of combinatorial algorithms heavily relies on | 
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| 13 | efficient graph implementations. LEMON offers data structures which are | 
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| 14 | planned to be easily used in an experimental phase of implementation studies, | 
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| 15 | and thereafter the program code can be made efficient by small modifications. | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 | The most efficient implementation of diverse applications require the usage of different physical graph implementations. These differences appear in the size of | 
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| 18 | graph we require to handle, memory or time usage limitations or in | 
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| 19 | the set of operations through which the graph can be accessed. | 
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| 20 | LEMON provides several physical graph structures to meet the | 
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| 21 | diverging requirements of the possible users. | 
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| 22 | In order to save on running time or on memory usage, some structures may | 
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| 23 | fail to provide some graph features like edge or node deletion. | 
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| 25 | Alteration of standard containers need a very limited number of | 
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| 26 | operations, these together satisfy the everyday requirements. | 
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| 27 | In the case of graph strutures, different operations are needed which do | 
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| 28 | not alter the physical graph, but gives an other view. If some nodes or | 
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| 29 | edges have to be hidden or the reverse oriented graph have to be used, then | 
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| 30 | this is the case. It also may happen that in a flow implemenation | 
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| 31 | the residual graph can be accessed by an other algorithm, or a node-set | 
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| 32 | is to be shrunk for an other algorithm. | 
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| 33 | LEMON also provides a variety of graphs for these requirements called | 
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| 34 | \ref graph_adaptors "graph adaptors". Adaptors cannot be used alone but only | 
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| 35 | in conjunction with other graph representation. | 
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| 36 |  | 
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| 37 | You are free to use the graph structure that fit your requirements | 
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| 38 | the best, most graph algorithms and auxiliary data structures can be used | 
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| 39 | with any graph structures. | 
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| 40 | */ | 
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| 41 |  | 
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| 42 | /** | 
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| 43 | @defgroup maps Maps | 
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| 44 | @ingroup datas | 
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| 45 | \brief Some special purpose map to make life easier. | 
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| 46 |  | 
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| 47 | LEMON provides several special maps that e.g. combine | 
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| 48 | new maps from existing ones. | 
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| 49 | */ | 
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| 51 |  | 
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| 52 | /** | 
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| 53 | @defgroup graph_maps Graph Maps | 
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| 54 | @ingroup maps | 
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| 55 | \brief Special Graph-Related Maps. | 
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| 56 |  | 
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| 57 | These maps are specifically designed to assign values to the nodes and edges of | 
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| 58 | graphs. | 
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| 59 | */ | 
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| 60 |  | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | /** | 
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| 63 | \defgroup map_adaptors Map Adaptors | 
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| 64 | \ingroup maps | 
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| 65 | \brief Tools to create new maps from existing ones | 
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| 66 |  | 
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| 67 | Map adaptors are used to create "implicit" maps from other maps. | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | Most of them are \ref lemon::concept::ReadMap "ReadMap"s. They can | 
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| 70 | make arithmetic oprerations between one or two maps (negation, scalig, | 
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| 71 | addition, multiplication etc.) or e.g. convert a map to another one | 
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| 72 | of different Value type. | 
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| 73 | */ | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | /** | 
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| 76 | @defgroup auxdat Auxiliary Data Structures | 
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| 77 | @ingroup datas | 
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| 78 | \brief Some data structures implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 | This group describes the data structures implemented in LEMON in | 
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| 81 | order to make it easier to implement combinatorial algorithms. | 
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| 82 | */ | 
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| 83 |  | 
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| 84 | /** | 
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| 85 | @defgroup graphmapfactory Tools to Make It Easier to Make Graph Maps | 
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| 86 | @ingroup auxdat | 
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| 87 | \brief Tools to Make It Easier to Make Graph Maps. | 
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| 88 |  | 
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| 89 | This group describes the tools that makes it easier to make graph maps that | 
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| 90 | dynamically update with the graph changes. | 
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| 91 | */ | 
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| 92 |  | 
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| 93 | /** | 
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| 94 | @defgroup galgs Graph Algorithms | 
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| 95 | \brief This group describes the several graph algorithms | 
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| 96 | implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 97 |  | 
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| 98 | This group describes the several graph algorithms | 
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| 99 | implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 100 | */ | 
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| 101 |  | 
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| 102 | /** | 
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| 103 | @defgroup gutils General Graph Utilities | 
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| 104 | \brief This group describes some simple general graph utilities. | 
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| 105 | @ingroup galgs | 
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| 106 |  | 
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| 107 | This group describes some simple general graph utilities. | 
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| 108 | */ | 
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| 109 |  | 
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| 110 | /** | 
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| 111 | @defgroup gen_opt_group General Optimization Tools | 
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| 112 | \brief This group describes some general optimization frameworks | 
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| 113 | implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 114 |  | 
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| 115 | \brief This group describes some general optimization frameworks | 
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| 116 | implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | */ | 
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| 119 |  | 
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| 120 | /** | 
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| 121 | @defgroup flowalgs Path and Flow Algorithms | 
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| 122 | @ingroup galgs | 
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| 123 | \brief This group describes the algorithms | 
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| 124 | for finding paths and flows in graphs. | 
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| 125 | */ | 
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| 126 |  | 
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| 127 | /** | 
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| 128 | @defgroup exceptions Exceptions | 
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| 129 | This group contains the exceptions thrown by LEMON library | 
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| 130 | */ | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | /** | 
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| 133 | @defgroup misc Miscellaneous Tools | 
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| 134 | Here you can find several useful tools for development, | 
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| 135 | debugging and testing. | 
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| 136 | */ | 
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| 137 |  | 
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| 138 | /** | 
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| 139 | @defgroup io_group Input Output | 
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| 140 | Here you can find tools for imporing and exporting graphs and graph related | 
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| 141 | data | 
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| 142 | */ | 
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| 143 |  | 
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| 144 | /** | 
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| 145 | @defgroup concept Concepts | 
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| 146 | \brief Skeleton classes and concept checking classes | 
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| 147 |  | 
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| 148 | This group describes the data/algorithm skeletons and concept checking | 
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| 149 | classes implemented in LEMON. | 
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| 150 |  | 
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| 151 | One aim of these classes is to make it easier to check if a certain | 
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| 152 | class or template function is correctly implemented. | 
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| 153 |  | 
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| 154 | The other (sometimes even more important) aim is to document the concepts. | 
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| 155 |  | 
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| 156 | */ | 
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| 157 |  | 
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| 158 | /** | 
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| 159 | @defgroup graph_concepts Graph Structure Concepts | 
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| 160 | @ingroup concept | 
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| 161 | \brief Skeleton and concept checking classes for graph structures | 
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| 162 |  | 
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| 163 | This group contains the skeletons and concept checking classes of LEMON's | 
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| 164 | graph structures and helper classes used to implement these. | 
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| 165 | */ | 
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| 166 |  | 
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| 167 | /* --- Unused group | 
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| 168 | @defgroup experimental Experimental Structures and Algorithms | 
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| 169 | This group contains some Experimental structures and algorithms. | 
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| 170 | The stuff here is subject to change. | 
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| 171 | */ | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 | /** | 
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| 174 | \anchor demoprograms | 
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| 175 |  | 
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| 176 | @defgroup demos Demo programs | 
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| 177 |  | 
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| 178 | Some demo programs are listed here. Their full source codes can be found in | 
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| 179 | the \c demo subdirectory of the source tree. | 
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| 181 | The standard compilation procedure (<tt>./configure;make</tt>) will compile | 
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| 182 | them, as well. | 
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| 183 |  | 
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| 185 |  | 
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