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Physical Therapy Foundations

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Course Introduction

Physical Therapy Foundations provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the core principles, theories, and practices of physical therapy. The course explores the historical development and evolving role of physical therapy in healthcare, emphasizing key concepts such as functional movement, body systems, patient-centered care, and ethical practice. Students are introduced to basic assessment techniques, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based interventions used in prevention, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of movement disorders. The curriculum also covers professional communication, documentation standards, and the interdisciplinary nature of healthcare teams, laying the groundwork for advanced clinical coursework and practical training in the field.

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Human Anatomy 4th Edition by Michael McKinley Dr

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Chapter 1: A First Look at Anatomy

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Q1) These figures show a frontal view of the abdominopelvic cavities.Which number indicates the epigastric region?

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

E)5

Answer: A

Q2) The work of Greek scientist ________,who was the first to publicly dissect and compare human and animal bodies,greatly influenced Galen,the "Prince of Physicians." Answer: Herophilus

Q3) This figure shows an anterior view of a human in the anatomic position.Which number indicates the inguinal region?

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

E)5

Answer: C

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Chapter 2: The Cell: Basic Unit of Structure and Function

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Q1) A cell-mediated process that transports large molecules across the plasma membrane and out of the cell is called ________________.

Answer: exocytosis

Q2) Cancers are more prevalent in the elderly because the mechanism of cell division becomes faultier with age.

A)True

B)False

Answer: True

Q3) All resting nucleated human cells contain A)melanin.

B)chromosomes.

C)chromatin.

D)insulin.

E)glycogen.

Answer: C

Q4) The fuzzy coat made of glycoproteins and glycolipids found on the external surface of the plasma membrane is called the _______________.

Answer: glycocalyx

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Chapter 3: Embryology

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Q1) At its formation,a morula consists of ______ cells.

A)4

B)8

C)16

D)32

E)64

Answer: C

Q2) Although the early digestive system maintains contact with the embryonic yolk sac,it does not gain any nourishment from the sac.Instead,the yolk sac is involved with the formation of

A)the heart and lungs.

B)the reproductive organs.

C)blood vessels and blood cells.

D)bones.

E)skeletal muscle tissue.

Answer: C

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Chapter 4: Tissue Level of Organization

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Q1) Cells within an epithelium are held together by special connections called junctions.Which junction provides a direct passageway for small molecules to pass from one cell to another?

A)Adhering junctions

B)Desmosomes

C)Gap junctions

D)Tight junctions

E)Glial junctions

Q2) This figure shows different types of intercellular junctions.Note the connexons associated with the junction indicated by number 2.What type of junction is this?

A)Gap junction

B)Desmosome

C)Tight junction

D)Adhering junction

Q3) If a person were unable to form saliva,what type of gland could be missing or malfunctioning?

A)Merocrine

B)Holocrine

C)Apocrine

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Chapter 5: Integumentary System

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Q1) The part of the hair that extends beyond the skin surface is called the A)shaft.

B)root.

C)bulb.

D)papilla.

E)alopecia.

Q2) Hair production involves a specialized type of keratinization that occurs in the hair ______.

Q3) _______ is a fine,unpigmented,downy hair that first appears on the fetus in the last trimester of development.

Q4) Nails are hard derivatives formed from the stratum ______ of the epidermis.

A)granulosum

B)basale

C)lucidum

D)corneum

E)spinosum

Q5) The police science of fingerprinting takes advantage of the unique pattern of ________ ridges found on human fingers,toes,palms,and soles.

Q6) A ________ is a bruise that is visible through the skin.

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Chapter 6: Cartilage and Bone

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Q1) Once we reach adulthood and our bones are fully formed and hardened,they cannot be remodeled.

A)True B)False

Q2) Endochondral ossification is a form of bone growth in which a cartilaginous model is replaced by bone.

A)True B)False

Q3) In compact bone,the matrix rings that surround the central canal of each osteon are called

A)canaliculi.

B)concentric lamellae.

C)circumferential lamellae.

D)perforating canals.

E)interstitial lamellae.

Q4) A narrow,slit-like opening through a bone is called a _________.

Q5) About 80% of the human skeleton is replaced yearly as a result of bone remodeling. A)True B)False

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Chapter 7: Axial Skeleton

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Q1) The inferior articular processes of each vertebra articulate with the superior articular processes of the vertebra immediately cranial to it.

A)True

B)False

Q2) The superior portion of the sternum is called the A)xiphoid process.

B)manubrium.

C)body.

D)gladiolus.

E)coccyx.

Q3) How many pairs of ribs articulate (directly or indirectly)with the sternum?

A)7

B)12

C)10

D)5

E)24

Q4) Each vertebral arch is composed of two pedicles and two _____________.

Q5) Fontanelles persist into adulthood,but are usually gone by age 50.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton

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Q1) This figure shows the humerus.The feature indicated by number 6 is the A)capitulum.

B)trochlea.

C)head.

D)medial condyle.

E)lateral condyle.

Q2) Which is a sesamoid bone?

A)Femur

B)Patella

C)First metatarsal

D)Clavicle

E)Calcaneus

Q3) The pelvic outlet is the space surrounded by the pelvic brim.

A)True

B)False

Q4) Metacarpal V is located at the base of the thumb.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 9: Articulations

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Q1) There is only one symphysis in the human body.

A)True

B)False

Q2) An articular capsule is present in

A)fibrous joints.

B)fibrous joints and cartilaginous joints.

C)synovial joints.

D)fibrous joints and synovial joints.

E)all joints.

Q3) In an older adult,the tissue in a suture may become completely ossified,fusing the skull bones together.This type of suture is called a _____________.

Q4) Which of these synovial joints does not have at least one rounded or convex surface?

A)Saddle

B)Ball and socket

C)Pivot

D)Plane

E)Condylar

Q5) In a gomphosis,the tooth is held in place by the ___________ membrane.

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Q6) A joint in which the bone can move in two planes is said to be __________.

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Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue and Organization

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Q1) The fat and connective tissue that encircle a beef steak form the endomysium.

A)True

B)False

Q2) The type of muscle fibers that are striated,form Y-shaped branches,and have junctions called intercalated discs are

A)skeletal.

B)cardiac.

C)smooth.

D)voluntary.

E)skeletal and voluntary.

Q3) The type of lever with the fulcrum in the middle is a ________ lever.

A)first-class

B)second-class

C)third-class

Q4) The _____________ is the innermost connective tissue layer that surrounds each muscle fiber.

Q5) The most common type of pennate muscle configuration is A)unipennate.

B)bipennate.

C)multipennate.

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Chapter 11: Axial Muscles

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Q1) This figure shows the muscles of the abdominal wall.What muscle or feature does number 2 indicate?

A)Rectus abdominis

B)Transversus abdominis

C)Internal oblique

D)External oblique

E)Linea alba

Q2) The erector spinae muscles collectively are used to maintain posture and to stand erect.

A)True

B)False

Q3) The ability to curl your tongue into a tube is a genetic trait controlled by what muscle(s)?

A)Hyoglossus

B)Palatoglossus

C)Styloglossus

D)Intrinsic tongue muscles

E)Genioglossus

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Chapter 12: Appendicular Muscles

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Q1) This figure shows the right anterior forearm.What muscle does number 1 indicate?

A)Flexor carpi radialis

B)Brachialis

C)Pronator teres

D)Brachioradialis

E)Palmaris longus

Q2) This figure shows superficial and deep arm muscles.What muscle does number 1 indicate?

A)Biceps brachii

B)Brachialis

C)Coracobrachialis

D)Brachioradialis

E)Triceps brachii

Q3) This figure shows a posterior view of the right thigh.What muscle does number 2 indicate?

A)Semitendinosus

B)Semimembranosus

C)Biceps femoris

D)Adductor magnus

E)Gluteus maximus

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Chapter 13: Surface Anatomy

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Q1) The muscle responsible for "six-pack abs" is the rectus abdominis.

A)True

B)False

Q2) The posterior neck region is also referred to as the ______________ region.

Q3) This figure shows a posterior view of the male.Which structure does number 3 indicate?

A)Natal cleft

B)Olecranon

C)Erector spinae

D)Triangle of auscultation

E)Gluteal fold

Q4) The distal ends of the metacarpal bones II - V form the _____ joints.

A)MP

B)DIP

C)PIP

D)IP

E)HA

Q5) There are three muscles that border the triangle of auscultation.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 14: Nervous Tissue

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Q1) A slowly progressive disorder affecting muscle movement and balance,this condition is characterized by stiff posture,tremors,and reduced spontaneity of facial expressions.

A)Guillain-Barré syndrome

B)Parkinson disease

C)Multiple sclerosis

D)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

E)None of the choices is correct.

Q2) A primary tumor is one that originates in a primary embryonic germ layer such as mesoderm,endoderm,or ectoderm.

A)True

B)False

Q3) The portion of the nervous system that conducts impulses from the skin,joints,skeletal muscles,and special senses is the _________ _______ division.

A)autonomic motor

B)somatic sensory

C)somatic motor

D)visceral sensory

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Chapter 15: Brain and Cranial Nerves

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Q1) This portion of the brain ensures that skeletal muscle contraction follows the correct pattern leading to smooth,coordinated movements.

A)Pons

B)Medulla oblongata

C)Cerebrum

D)Cerebellum

E)Epithalamus

Q2) Following a head injury,a young woman frequently loses her temper and is often depressed and otherwise "moody".What part of the brain do you think has been damaged?

A)Amygdaloid body

B)Caudate nucleus

C)Putamen

D)Globus pallidus

E)Claustrum

Q3) The white matter of the brain derives its color from myelin.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 16: Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

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Q1) Following an injury to his arm,a patient complains that he has no sensations from the thumb,index finger,middle finger,and part of the ring finger.You suspect that he has damaged the A)median nerve.

B)radial nerve.

C)musculocutaneous nerve.

D)ulnar nerve.

E)axillary nerve.

Q2) The nerve responsible for innervation (movement)of the quadriceps femoris muscle is the _____ nerve.

A)femoral

B)sciatic

C)obturator

D)genitofemoral

E)tibial

Q3) There is no delay between stimulus and response in a polysynaptic reflex.

A)True

B)False

Q4) A ___________ is a specific segment of skin that is supplied by a single spinal nerve.

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Chapter 17: Pathways and Integrative Functions

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Q1) Damage to the cortical region of the representational hemisphere can cause dull,emotionless speech.This condition is called A)dyslexia.

B)ataxia.

C)hemiballismus.

D)agnosia.

E)aprosody.

Q2) This figure shows regions of the brain that participate in the control of somatic motor activities.What feature does number 4 indicate?

A)Primary motor cortex

B)Motor association areas

C)Pontine nuclei of the indirect system

D)Pyramidal system

E)Lower motor neurons

Q3) Sensory memory has unlimited capacity.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 18: Autonomic Nervous System

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Q1) The axons that release norepinephrine are called _________.

Q2) An axon takes the ______ nerve pathway if a preganglionic neuron synapses with a ganglionic neuron in a sympathetic trunk ganglion.

Q3) Which is not characteristic of the parasympathetic division of the ANS?

A)Long postganglionic axons

B)Long preganglionic axons

C)No rami communicantes

D)Terminal ganglia close to the target organ

E)Craniosacral preganglionic neuron cell bodies

Q4) With respect to divergence of axons in the sympathetic division of the ANS,one axon innervates fewer than four ganglionic cell bodies.

A)True

B)False

Q5) The preganglionic axons of CN III extend to the _______ ganglion.

A)pterygopalatine

B)submandibular

C)otic

D)pelvic

E)ciliary

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Chapter 19: Senses: General and Special

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Q1) Which term best describes receptors that detect stimuli from internal organs?

A)Interoceptors

B)Exteroceptors

C)Proprioceptors

D)Nociceptors

E)Thermoreceptors

Q2) The conjunctiva that cover the anterior surface of the eye is termed the _____ conjunctiva.

A)palpebral

B)retinal

C)ocular

D)epithelial

E)visceral

Q3) The least developed of the papilla types are the ______ papillae,which house only a few taste buds during infancy and early childhood.

A)papiform

B)filiform

C)fungiform

D)vallate

E)foliate

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Chapter 20: Endocrine System

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Q1) Which of these hormone pairs have antagonistic (opposite)effects?

A)Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone

B)Thyroxine and triiodothyronine

C)Oxytocin and follicle-stimulating hormone

D)Melatonin and insulin

E)Antidiuretic hormone and growth hormone

Q2) The anterior pituitary gland develops from the embryonic pharynx.

A)True

B)False

Q3) Which is not correct regarding the posterior pituitary?

A)It is derived from nervous tissue

B)It is connected to the hypothalamus by the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract

C)It is composed of the pars intermedia and the infundibular stalk

D)It stores oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone

E)It releases its hormones in response to nervous stimulation

Q4) Parathyroid hormone stimulates calcitriol synthesis in the kidney and is therefore a tropic hormone.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 21: Blood

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Q1) The rupture of erythrocytes is called ____________.

Q2) During hemopoiesis,the lymphoid line forms lymphocytes only. A)True

B)False

Q3) The molecule to which both oxygen and carbon dioxide can attach in an erythrocyte is called _________________.

Q4) The production of platelets is called _______________.

Q5) The maintenance of a blood pH of about 7.4 and correct fluid levels are part of the _____________ function of blood.

Q6) The leukocyte that is very active during a bacterial infection is the A)eosinophil.

B)basophil.

C)lymphocyte.

D)neutrophil.

E)monocyte.

Q7) The GM-CSF growth factor accelerates the formation of all granulocytes and monocytes from their progenitor cells.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 22: Heart

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Q1) The layer of the heart wall composed of cardiac muscle tissue is the A)pericardium.

B)myocardium.

C)endocardium.

D)pericardial cavity.

E)pectinate muscle.

Q2) One example of cardiac arrhythmia is _________,in which a rapid,repetitious movement of the ventricular muscle replaces normal contractions.

A)atrial fibrillation

B)atrial flutter

C)ventricular fibrillation

D)premature ventricular contraction

E)None of the choices is correct.

Q3) The middle layer of the heart wall that is made of cardiac muscle tissue is the ________________.

Q4) Most coronary blood flow occurs during ventricular ________________.

Q5) The term used to describe the inadequate blood flow to a structure caused by obstruction of the blood supply is _________________.

Q6) The relaxation phase of a heart chamber is termed ________________.

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Chapter 23: Vessels and Circulation

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Q1) The _________ run(s)adjacent to the medial surface of the upper limb and eventually helps form the axillary vein.

A)cephalic vein

B)radial veins

C)ulnar veins

D)brachial veins

E)basilic vein

Q2) Of the three artery types,the elastic arteries have the better ability to vasoconstrict and vasodilate.

A)True

B)False

Q3) The hepatic ______________ system is a venous network that drains the GI tract and delivers blood to the liver.

Q4) The inferior mesenteric artery supplies blood to the

A)transverse colon.

B)transverse colon and descending colon.

C)sigmoid colon.

D)sigmoid colon and ascending colon.

E)transverse colon,descending colon,sigmoid colon,and rectum.

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Chapter 24: Lymphatic System

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Q1) When women with breast cancer undergo surgery to remove the tumor or the entire breast,the axillary lymph nodes are often removed as well.Why?

A)In removing the breast,the blood supply to the nodes is removed and they will inevitably cease to function.

B)The axillary lymph nodes receive lymph from the breast and may contain cancer cells.

C)The nerves that supply the axillary lymph nodes are often cut during the breast surgery.

D)It is impossible to remove the breast without physically damaging the lymph nodes.

E)With the removal of the breast,there is no further need for lymph drainage and filtering in that part of the body.

Q2) Which is not correct regarding lymph nodes?

A)They are covered by a connective tissue capsule.

B)They contain a network of lymphatic sinuses.

C)Each node has an outer cortex and inner medulla.

D)Connective tissue bands called tendineae divide nodes.

E)Lymphatic nodules produce lymphocytes.

Q3) The process of lymphocyte development and maturation is called ____________.

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Chapter 25: Respiratory System

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Q1) Following an automobile accident,a broken rib penetrates into the pleural cavity causing blood to accumulate in the space between the visceral and parietal pleura.What condition is this?

A)Pneumothorax

B)Atelectasis

C)Tension pneumothorax

D)Hemothorax

E)Cystic fibrosis

Q2) What feature is used by both the respiratory and digestive systems?

A)Pharynx

B)Larynx

C)Nasal cavity

D)Paranasal sinuses

E)Esophagus

Q3) In this close-up image of a lung,what structures are indicated by number 4?

A)Respiratory bronchioles

B)Alveolar ducts

C)Alveoli

D)Terminal bronchioles

E)Bronchioles

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Chapter 26: Digestive System

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Q1) This figure shows the stomach.What mesentery is attached to the region indicated by number 6?

A)Falciform ligament

B)Mesentery proper

C)Gastric ligament

D)Greater omentum

E)Lesser omentum

Q2) Which is not a function of the digestive system?

A)Absorption

B)Ingestion

C)Secretion

D)Micturition

E)Defecation

Q3) This figure shows the stomach.Which number indicates the fundus?

A)1

B)2

C)4

D)7

E)8

Q4) The process of swallowing is also called _____________.

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Chapter 27: Urinary System

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Q1) Blood is supplied to the urinary bladder by branches of the

A)internal iliac arteries.

B)external iliac arteries.

C)inferior mesenteric arteries.

D)median sacral artery.

E)deep ilial circumflex artery.

Q2) This figure shows a frontal section of the kidney.What structure does number 5 indicate?

A)Renal medulla

B)Renal lobe

C)Renal sinus

D)Renal pyramid

E)Renal cortex

Q3) Which is not correct regarding nephrons?

A)The renal corpuscle includes the glomerulus and the glomerular capsule.

B)The renal tubule is composed of the proximal convoluted tubule,nephron loop,and distal convoluted tubule.

C)The nephron is the functional filtration unit in the kidney.

D)Eighty-five percent of nephrons are cortical nephrons.

E)The renal corpuscle may be located in the renal cortex or renal medulla.

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Chapter 28: Reproductive System

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Q1) As each primary oocyte completes meiosis I,the two cells that form are a secondary oocyte and a _________ _________ (2 words).

Q2) This figure shows the duct system in the male reproductive tract.Which number indicates the bulbourethral gland?

A)2

B)3

C)4

D)5

E)7

Q3) The volume of the antrum is largest in a __________ follicle.

A)primary

B)secondary

C)primordial

D)polar

E)vesicular

Q4) The uterine tubes are covered and suspended by a superior portion of the broad ligament called the _________________.

Q5) Before birth,the uterus contains primary germ cells called ________________.

Q6) The _______________ cells support,nourish,and protect developing sperm cells.

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