Deck 25: Environmental Microbiology

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Some microbes can survive drought by forming

A) fimbriae
B) spores
C) cysts
D) two of the above
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria include

A) cyanobacteria
B) Clostridium
C) Klebsiella
D) all of the above
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The loss of water from pores of plant leaves is called

A) transpiration
B) respiration
C) evaporation
D) two of the above
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In the sulfur cycle many microbes convert sulfhydryl (-SH)groups to _____,which is toxic to living things.

A) hydrogen sulfate
B) hydrogen sulfide
C) HSH
D) sulfate
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Denitrification is

A) a process by which nitrates are reduced to nitrous oxide or N₂
B) a process by which nitrites are reduced to ammonia
C) a process by which amino acids are converted to pyruvate
D) largely due to aerobic environments
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Sulfur oxidation is carried out by

A) Thiobacillus
B) Desulfovibrio
C) Desulfomonas
D) Desulfotomaculum
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Producers obtain CO₂ from

A) eating other producers
B) the atmosphere
C) dead bodies
D) coal
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Which of the following statements about ecology is incorrect?

A) biosphere consists of three layers- the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere
B) communities with many populations of organisms are more stable than those with fewer populations
C) vegetative cells must have water
D) the sun is the ultimate source of energy for all organisms in any ecosystem
Question
The sulfur cycle is of special importance to

A) terrestrial life
B) Pseudomonas
C) proteolytic bacteria
D) aquatic life
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Which is a primary symbiotic nitrogen fixer?

A) Azotobacter
B) Rhizobium
C) Cyanobacteria
D) Clostridium
Question
Most denitrification is due to

A) Rhizobium
B) Azotobacter
C) Pseudomonas
D) Nitrosomonas
Question
Which of the following microbes is not a producer in the environment?

A) photosynthetic bacteria
B) heterotrophic bacteria
C) cyanobacteria
D) protista
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Microbes in the environment can be

A) producers
B) consumers
C) decomposers
D) all of the above
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The most usable form of sulfur by microorganisms and plants is

A) sulfide
B) sulfate
C) hydrogen sulfide
D) sulfhydryl
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The mechanism whereby Rhizobium and the legume associate is characterized by all of the following except

A) multiplies in the vicinity of legume roots
B) bacteria release proteases to digest cell wall
C) change from free-living to swarmer cells
D) swarmers invade root hairs to become bacteroids
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Nitrogenase is

A) oxygen sensitive
B) only produced by Rhizobium
C) a N₂ fixing enzyme
D) two of the above
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Nitrification is characterized by all of the following except

A) carried out by autotrophic bacteria
B) supplies plants with a usable nitrogen source
C) produces ammonia
D) nitrogen is oxidized in both of the two steps
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

A) oxidize ammonia to nitrates or nitrites
B) oxidize ammonia to nitrous oxide
C) reduce nitrates to nitrites
D) reduce nitrogen gas to ammonia
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Which would not be the habitat for terrestrial species of some microorganisms?

A) desert
B) tundra
C) tropical rain forest
D) freshwater lake
Question
Sulfate-reducing bacteria are characteristically

A) being strict anaerobes
B) Desulfovibrio
C) utilizing sulfate as a final electron acceptor
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following statements about biogeochemical cycles is true?

A) not all living microbes require carbon
B) nitrogen fixing bacteria must be in association with legumes
C) Thiobacillus oxidizes hydrogen sulfide to sulfuric acid
D) Cyanobacteria are the primary symbiotic nitrogen fixer
Question
What results from the biological oxygen demand (BOD)being high and the water becoming anaerobic?

A) a more efficient decomposition of wastes
B) increased need for sulfur
C) decreased need for carbon
D) accumulation of wastes
Question
The primary producers in the ocean are

A) bacteria
B) viruses
C) phytoplankton
D) two of the above
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Which of the following symptoms is not part of sick building syndrome?

A) headache and burning eyes
B) nosebleeds and skin problems
C) dizziness and nausea
D) feeling like there is too much air
Question
In testing for water purity,the presumptive test would include

A) Eosin-methylene blue agar
B) lactose broth
C) nutrient agar
D) Gram stain
Question
The most predominant microbial group found in soil is

A) fungi
B) bacteria
C) protozoa
D) viruses
Question
The trickling filter system employs a bed of rocks that have been coated with

A) Sphaerotilus
B) Pseudomonas
C) Beggiatoa
D) two of the above
Question
Which of the following is used to control the number of microbes in the air?

A) UV light
B) triethylene glycol
C) cellulose acetate filters
D) all of the above
Question
The indicator organism for human pathogens in a water supply is

A) Escherichia coli
B) Salmonella typhi
C) Poliovirus
D) Staphylococcus aureus
Question
Phytoplankton include

A) cyanobacterteria
B) diatoms
C) dinoflagellates
D) all of the above
Question
In the phosphorous cycle,inorganic phosphates are converted to _____,a water-soluble nutrient used by both plants and microorganisms.

A) phosphorous
B) hydrophosphates
C) orthophosphate
D) betaphosphate
Question
Which is the order of purification procedures for water?

A) flocculation à chlorination à filtration à particulate settling
B) synthetic organic chemicals à particulate settling à filtration
C) chlorination à filtration à particulate settling à nitrification
D) particulate settling à flocculation treatment à filtration à chlorination
Question
Soil contains human pathogens,for instance

A) Clostridium tetani
B) Bacillus anthracis
C) Clostridium perfringens
D) all of the above
Question
Tertiary treatment of sewage could include

A) chlorine
B) UV light
C) ozone
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following statements about soil is false?

A) anywhere in the soil you can find snottites
B) viruses can be used for biocontrol of insect pests in soil
C) humus is the nonliving organic matter in soil
D) carbon in the soil is continuously recycled
Question
Eutrophication leads to

A) a decrease in oxygen
B) plants become very dense
C) abundant nutrient enrichment
D) all of the above
Question
The predominant genus of microbe found in ambient air is

A) Cladosporium
B) Bacillus
C) Staphylococcus
D) Candida
Question
How do the ONPG and MUG test detect microorganisms in water?

A) color is changed by enzymes secreted by coliform bacteria
B) gas production in cultures of lactose broth
C) observing dark colonies of coliform organisms on EMB-lactose agar
D) colonies forming on surface of a sterile absorbent pad
Question
Cytophaga,found in soil,is characterized by

A) being a fungus
B) cellulose degradation
C) being strictly aerobic
D) being a protozoan decomposer
Question
Molds in soil serve to

A) aid in decomposition
B) aid in nitrogen-fixation
C) form a network with mycelia
D) two of the above
Question
What are the consequences of heat acting as a water pollutant?

A) causes silting of waterways
B) reduces light reaching plants in water
C) increases the salinity and acidity of water
D) alters habitats and kinds of organisms present
Question
Why are soil microorganisms so important to the nitrogen cycle? Describe the 3 roles bacteria play in the nitrogen cycle.
Question
Which bacteria is found in the desert and is an oil eating bacteria?

A) Halobacterium
B) Desulfurovibrio
C) Thiobacillus
D) Arthrobacter
Question
Which statement about septic tanks is correct?

A) pouring poisons and grease down the drain may kill the tank's beneficial microbes
B) sludge is pumped continually into a drainage leaching field
C) drainage fields last for more than 50 years
D) two of the above
Question
Which term is matched with its definition?

A) biotic factors - interaction of organisms with other organisms
B) ecology - all organisms in a given area with abiotic and biotic factors
C) ecosystem - organisms that are always found in a given environment
D) niche - recycling of life-essential elements and water
Question
Which of the following statements about extreme environments is incorrect?

A) hydrothermal vents can reach temperatures up to 350° C
B) hydrothermal fluids contain mixed communities of eubacteria and archaea
C) bacteria involved in anaerobic oxidation of methane are rare in samples
D) in different zones of a chimney wall there are different communities of microbes
Question
A niche includes all of the following except

A) the taxonomy of an organism
B) the role an organism plays in the ecosystem
C) an organism's use of abiotic factors in its environment
D) the interactions an organism has with other organisms
Question
What is the greenhouse effect? What effect might global warming have on infectious disease?
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What role do microbes play in degradation of plastics

A) microbes could be used to disintegrate plastics, like soda bottles and disposable diapers
B) bacteria could assist in making biodegradable plastics
C) bacteria could speed up the incineration process
D) two of the above
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What is the meaning of biological oxygen demand (BOD)? Why is it important for pollution? What do microbes have to do with this?
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How does Sphaerotilus interfere with an activated sludge system?

A) by coating rocks with a slimy film and decomposing organic matter
B) by removing flocculating substances
C) by proliferating in the floating matter that contaminates the effluent
D) by converting nitrates to nitrogen gas and blocking the nitrogen stripping tank
Question
Which term has been incorrectly matched?

A) biogeochemical cycles - recycling of life-essential elements and water
B) nitrogenase - functional nitrogen-fixing enzyme
C) swarmer cells - organisms that can invade waterlogged soils
D) nitrate - form of nitrogen most usable in plant metabolism
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The most problematic yet common form of tertiary treatment of water is

A) chlorine
B) UV light
C) ozone
D) X-rays
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1
Some microbes can survive drought by forming

A) fimbriae
B) spores
C) cysts
D) two of the above
D
2
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria include

A) cyanobacteria
B) Clostridium
C) Klebsiella
D) all of the above
D
3
The loss of water from pores of plant leaves is called

A) transpiration
B) respiration
C) evaporation
D) two of the above
A
4
In the sulfur cycle many microbes convert sulfhydryl (-SH)groups to _____,which is toxic to living things.

A) hydrogen sulfate
B) hydrogen sulfide
C) HSH
D) sulfate
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Denitrification is

A) a process by which nitrates are reduced to nitrous oxide or N₂
B) a process by which nitrites are reduced to ammonia
C) a process by which amino acids are converted to pyruvate
D) largely due to aerobic environments
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Sulfur oxidation is carried out by

A) Thiobacillus
B) Desulfovibrio
C) Desulfomonas
D) Desulfotomaculum
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Producers obtain CO₂ from

A) eating other producers
B) the atmosphere
C) dead bodies
D) coal
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Which of the following statements about ecology is incorrect?

A) biosphere consists of three layers- the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere
B) communities with many populations of organisms are more stable than those with fewer populations
C) vegetative cells must have water
D) the sun is the ultimate source of energy for all organisms in any ecosystem
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The sulfur cycle is of special importance to

A) terrestrial life
B) Pseudomonas
C) proteolytic bacteria
D) aquatic life
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Which is a primary symbiotic nitrogen fixer?

A) Azotobacter
B) Rhizobium
C) Cyanobacteria
D) Clostridium
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Most denitrification is due to

A) Rhizobium
B) Azotobacter
C) Pseudomonas
D) Nitrosomonas
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Which of the following microbes is not a producer in the environment?

A) photosynthetic bacteria
B) heterotrophic bacteria
C) cyanobacteria
D) protista
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Microbes in the environment can be

A) producers
B) consumers
C) decomposers
D) all of the above
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The most usable form of sulfur by microorganisms and plants is

A) sulfide
B) sulfate
C) hydrogen sulfide
D) sulfhydryl
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The mechanism whereby Rhizobium and the legume associate is characterized by all of the following except

A) multiplies in the vicinity of legume roots
B) bacteria release proteases to digest cell wall
C) change from free-living to swarmer cells
D) swarmers invade root hairs to become bacteroids
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Nitrogenase is

A) oxygen sensitive
B) only produced by Rhizobium
C) a N₂ fixing enzyme
D) two of the above
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Nitrification is characterized by all of the following except

A) carried out by autotrophic bacteria
B) supplies plants with a usable nitrogen source
C) produces ammonia
D) nitrogen is oxidized in both of the two steps
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

A) oxidize ammonia to nitrates or nitrites
B) oxidize ammonia to nitrous oxide
C) reduce nitrates to nitrites
D) reduce nitrogen gas to ammonia
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Which would not be the habitat for terrestrial species of some microorganisms?

A) desert
B) tundra
C) tropical rain forest
D) freshwater lake
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria are characteristically

A) being strict anaerobes
B) Desulfovibrio
C) utilizing sulfate as a final electron acceptor
D) all of the above
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Which of the following statements about biogeochemical cycles is true?

A) not all living microbes require carbon
B) nitrogen fixing bacteria must be in association with legumes
C) Thiobacillus oxidizes hydrogen sulfide to sulfuric acid
D) Cyanobacteria are the primary symbiotic nitrogen fixer
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What results from the biological oxygen demand (BOD)being high and the water becoming anaerobic?

A) a more efficient decomposition of wastes
B) increased need for sulfur
C) decreased need for carbon
D) accumulation of wastes
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The primary producers in the ocean are

A) bacteria
B) viruses
C) phytoplankton
D) two of the above
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Which of the following symptoms is not part of sick building syndrome?

A) headache and burning eyes
B) nosebleeds and skin problems
C) dizziness and nausea
D) feeling like there is too much air
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In testing for water purity,the presumptive test would include

A) Eosin-methylene blue agar
B) lactose broth
C) nutrient agar
D) Gram stain
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The most predominant microbial group found in soil is

A) fungi
B) bacteria
C) protozoa
D) viruses
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The trickling filter system employs a bed of rocks that have been coated with

A) Sphaerotilus
B) Pseudomonas
C) Beggiatoa
D) two of the above
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Which of the following is used to control the number of microbes in the air?

A) UV light
B) triethylene glycol
C) cellulose acetate filters
D) all of the above
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The indicator organism for human pathogens in a water supply is

A) Escherichia coli
B) Salmonella typhi
C) Poliovirus
D) Staphylococcus aureus
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Phytoplankton include

A) cyanobacterteria
B) diatoms
C) dinoflagellates
D) all of the above
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In the phosphorous cycle,inorganic phosphates are converted to _____,a water-soluble nutrient used by both plants and microorganisms.

A) phosphorous
B) hydrophosphates
C) orthophosphate
D) betaphosphate
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Which is the order of purification procedures for water?

A) flocculation à chlorination à filtration à particulate settling
B) synthetic organic chemicals à particulate settling à filtration
C) chlorination à filtration à particulate settling à nitrification
D) particulate settling à flocculation treatment à filtration à chlorination
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Soil contains human pathogens,for instance

A) Clostridium tetani
B) Bacillus anthracis
C) Clostridium perfringens
D) all of the above
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Tertiary treatment of sewage could include

A) chlorine
B) UV light
C) ozone
D) all of the above
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Which of the following statements about soil is false?

A) anywhere in the soil you can find snottites
B) viruses can be used for biocontrol of insect pests in soil
C) humus is the nonliving organic matter in soil
D) carbon in the soil is continuously recycled
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Eutrophication leads to

A) a decrease in oxygen
B) plants become very dense
C) abundant nutrient enrichment
D) all of the above
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The predominant genus of microbe found in ambient air is

A) Cladosporium
B) Bacillus
C) Staphylococcus
D) Candida
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38
How do the ONPG and MUG test detect microorganisms in water?

A) color is changed by enzymes secreted by coliform bacteria
B) gas production in cultures of lactose broth
C) observing dark colonies of coliform organisms on EMB-lactose agar
D) colonies forming on surface of a sterile absorbent pad
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Cytophaga,found in soil,is characterized by

A) being a fungus
B) cellulose degradation
C) being strictly aerobic
D) being a protozoan decomposer
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Molds in soil serve to

A) aid in decomposition
B) aid in nitrogen-fixation
C) form a network with mycelia
D) two of the above
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What are the consequences of heat acting as a water pollutant?

A) causes silting of waterways
B) reduces light reaching plants in water
C) increases the salinity and acidity of water
D) alters habitats and kinds of organisms present
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Why are soil microorganisms so important to the nitrogen cycle? Describe the 3 roles bacteria play in the nitrogen cycle.
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Which bacteria is found in the desert and is an oil eating bacteria?

A) Halobacterium
B) Desulfurovibrio
C) Thiobacillus
D) Arthrobacter
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Which statement about septic tanks is correct?

A) pouring poisons and grease down the drain may kill the tank's beneficial microbes
B) sludge is pumped continually into a drainage leaching field
C) drainage fields last for more than 50 years
D) two of the above
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45
Which term is matched with its definition?

A) biotic factors - interaction of organisms with other organisms
B) ecology - all organisms in a given area with abiotic and biotic factors
C) ecosystem - organisms that are always found in a given environment
D) niche - recycling of life-essential elements and water
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46
Which of the following statements about extreme environments is incorrect?

A) hydrothermal vents can reach temperatures up to 350° C
B) hydrothermal fluids contain mixed communities of eubacteria and archaea
C) bacteria involved in anaerobic oxidation of methane are rare in samples
D) in different zones of a chimney wall there are different communities of microbes
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A niche includes all of the following except

A) the taxonomy of an organism
B) the role an organism plays in the ecosystem
C) an organism's use of abiotic factors in its environment
D) the interactions an organism has with other organisms
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What is the greenhouse effect? What effect might global warming have on infectious disease?
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49
What role do microbes play in degradation of plastics

A) microbes could be used to disintegrate plastics, like soda bottles and disposable diapers
B) bacteria could assist in making biodegradable plastics
C) bacteria could speed up the incineration process
D) two of the above
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What is the meaning of biological oxygen demand (BOD)? Why is it important for pollution? What do microbes have to do with this?
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51
How does Sphaerotilus interfere with an activated sludge system?

A) by coating rocks with a slimy film and decomposing organic matter
B) by removing flocculating substances
C) by proliferating in the floating matter that contaminates the effluent
D) by converting nitrates to nitrogen gas and blocking the nitrogen stripping tank
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52
Which term has been incorrectly matched?

A) biogeochemical cycles - recycling of life-essential elements and water
B) nitrogenase - functional nitrogen-fixing enzyme
C) swarmer cells - organisms that can invade waterlogged soils
D) nitrate - form of nitrogen most usable in plant metabolism
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The most problematic yet common form of tertiary treatment of water is

A) chlorine
B) UV light
C) ozone
D) X-rays
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