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2005GCN..4247....1R 77 T                   1 7
GRB 051111A: ROTSE-III detection of possible counterpart.
RUJOPAKARN W., SWAN H., RYKOFF E.S., et al.
2005GCN..4248....1S 76 T                   1 4
GRB051111: Swift-BAT detection of a bright burst.
SAKAMOTO T., BURROWS D., IMMLER S., et al.
2005GCN..4250....1M 76 T                   1 4 Faulkes telescope R-band detection of
GRB051111.
MUNDELL C.G., ROL E., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2005GCN..4251....1R 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051111: ROTSE-III analysis of prompt counterpart.
RYKOFF E.S., RUJOPAKARN W., SWAN H., et al.
2005GCN..4252....1M 76 T                   1 4
GRB051111: Super-LOTIS early detection.
MILNE P., WILLIAMS G., PARK H.-S., et al.
2005GCN..4253....1T 74 T                   1 0
GRB 051111a: afterglow fading in Ic.
TORII K.
2005GCN..4254....1L 75 T                   1 2
GRB 051111A: KAIT optical observations.
LI W.
2005GCN..4255....1H 87 T                   1 27
GRB 051111: Keck HIRES redshift.
HILL G., PROCHASKA J.X., FOX D., et al.
2005GCN..4256....1B 76 T                   1 4
GRB 051111a: IR photometry.
BLOOM J.S.
2005GCN..4257....1G 75 T                   1 2
GRB051111a: SARA observations.
GARIMELLA K., HOMEWOOD A. and HARTMANN D.
2005GCN..4258....1H 75 T                   1 2
GRB 051111A : Lulin BVRI multi band afterglow observation.
HUANG F.Y., HUANG K.Y., IP W.H., et al.
2005GCN..4260....1K 78 T                   1 9
GRB 051111: Swift-BAT refined analysis.
KRIMM H., AJELLO M., BARBIER L., et al.
2005GCN..4261....1L 75 T                   1 3
GRB051111: XRT preliminary analysis.
LA PAROLA V., MANGANO V., MINEO T., et al.
2005GCN..4262....1H 74 T                   1 0
GRB 051111A : R-band temporal decay index based on Lulin.
HUANG F.Y., HUANG K.Y., IP W.H., et al.
2005GCN..4263....1P 77 T                   1 6
GRB051111: Swift/UVOT observations.
POOLE T.S., SAKAMOTO T., BLUSTIN A.J., et al.
2005GCN..4267....1S 76 T                   1 4
GRB 051111: AEOS optical observations.
SMITH I.A. and SWAN H.F.
2005GCN..4270....1F 74 T                   1 1
GRB 051111: radio afterglow.
FRAIL D.A.
2005GCN..4271....1P 77 T                   1 7
GRB 051111: further spectroscopic analysis.
PROCHASKA J.X.
2005GCN..4298....1N 75 T                   1 3
GRB051111: Rc optical observations.
NANNI D., TERRA F., BARTOLINI C., et al.
2005GCN..4299....1Y 76 T                   1 5
GRB051111: Suzaku WAM observation of the prompt emission.
YAMAOKA K., SUGITA S., OHNO M., et al.
2005GCN..4302....1P 74 T                   1 0
GRB051111: Rc optical observations: correction.
PIZZICHINI G.
2005GCN..4307....1S 74 T                   1 1
GRB051111: optical observation.
SHARAPOV D., IBRAHIMOV M., POZANENKO A., et al.
2006A&A...451..821N         O           45 68 Clustering of the optical-afterglow luminosities of long gamma-ray bursts. NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2006A&A...454..103H 3 12 81 Detection of Wolf-Rayet stars in host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs): are GRBs produced by runaway massive stars ejected from high stellar density regions? HAMMER F., FLORES H., SCHAERER D., et al.
2006ApJ...645..851P 17 29 Cosmological implications of the very high redshift GRB 050904. PRICE P.A., COWIE L.L., MINEZAKI T., et al.
2006ApJ...646..358P 78 T                   4 31 Spectroscopy of
GRB 051111 at z = 1.54948: kinematics and elemental abundances of the GRB environment and host galaxy.
PENPRASE B.E., BERGER E., FOX D.B., et al.
2006ApJ...648L..93P 2 17 77 On the incidence of strong Mg II absorbers along gamma-ray burst sight lines. PROCHTER G.E., PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., et al.
2006ApJ...648...95P 4 12 113 Dissecting the circumstellar environment of γ-ray burst progenitors. PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W. and BLOOM J.S.
2006GCN..5002....1P 2 3 12 GRB060418: further analysis of MIKE spectroscopy. PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2006PASJ...58..485T 9 10 182 Implications for cosmic reionization from the optical afterglow spectrum of the gamma-ray burst 050904 at z = 6.3. TOTANI T., KAWAI N., KOSUGI G., et al.
2006AN....327..803Y 7 9 Status of the ROTSE-III telescope network. YOST S.A., AHARONIAN F., AKERLOF C.W., et al.
2006ApJ...650..272P 1 14 43 On the perils of curve-of-growth analysis: systematic abundance underestimates for the gas in gamma-ray burst host galaxies. PROCHASKA J.X.
2006ApJ...652.1390B 75 T                   19 31 When do internal shocks end and external shocks begin? Early-time broadband modeling of
GRB 051111.
BUTLER N.R., LI W., PERLEY D., et al.
2007ApJS..168..231P 7 4 57 The interstellar medium of gamma-ray burst host galaxies. I. Echelle spectra of Swift GRB afterglows. PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2007A&A...463..539G 738 T K A     X C       18 13 16 The circumburst environment of a FRED GRB: study of the prompt emission and X-ray/optical afterglow of
GRB 051111.
GUIDORZI C., GOMBOC A., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2007AJ....133.1027B viz 15       D               179 45 Refined astrometry and positions for 179 Swift X-ray afterglows. BUTLER N.R.
2007ApJ...657..925Y 1 21 48 Exploring broadband GRB behavior during γ-ray emission. YOST S.A., SWAN H.F., RYKOFF E.S., et al.
2007A&A...465L..13G 15       D   O           1 25 10 On the nature of X-ray flashes in the SWIFT era. GENDRE B., GALLI A. and PIRO L.
2007AJ....133.2216G 56 33 Redshift filtering by Swift apparent X-ray column density. GRUPE D., NOUSEK J.A., VANDEN BERK D.E., et al.
2007ApJ...660...16S 1 81 267 The Hubble diagram to redshift >6 from 69 gamma-ray bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
2007ApJ...660..489M 4 8 73 The remarkable afterglow of GRB 061007: implications for optical flashes and GRB fireballs. MUNDELL C.G., MELANDRI A., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2007ApJ...660L.101W 1 23 70 Very different X-Ray-to-optical column density ratios in γ-ray burst afterglows: ionization in GRB environments. WATSON D., HJORTH J., FYNBO J.P.U., et al.
2007MNRAS.377..273S 544       D     X C       14 19 98 Dust and gas in the local environments of gamma-ray bursts. SCHADY P., MASON K.O., PAGE M.J., et al.
2007A&A...467..629D 77           X         2 8 41 UVES/VLT high resolution spectroscopy of GRB 050730 afterglow: probing the features of the GRB environment. D'ELIA V., FIORE F., MEURS E.J.A., et al.
2007ApJ...662.1093W 111 191 Testing the standard fireball model of gamma-ray bursts using late X-ray afterglows measured by Swift. WILLINGALE R., O'BRIEN P.T., OSBORNE J.P., et al.
2007A&A...468...83V 5 10 119 Rapid-response mode VLT/UVES spectroscopy of GRB060418. Conclusive evidence for UV pumping from the time evolution of Fe II and Ni II excited- and metastable-level populations. VREESWIJK P.M., LEDOUX C., SMETTE A., et al.
2007ApJ...663..420C 168       D S     C       3 10 42 On the absence of wind signatures in GRB afterglow spectra: constraints on the Wolf-Rayet winds of GRB progenitors. CHEN H.-W., PROCHASKA J.X., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E., et al.
2007A&A...471....1G 38           X         1 6 7 The rise of the afterglow in GRB 050820a. GENET F., DAIGNE F. and MOCHKOVITCH R.
2007ApJ...666..267P 18       D               2 20 158 Probing the interstellar medium near star-forming regions with gamma-ray burst afterglow spectroscopy: gas, metals, and dust. PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., DESSAUGES-ZAVADSKY M., et al.
2007MNRAS.379..619R 90       D         F     2 52 17 Testing the gamma-ray burst variability/peak luminosity correlation on a Swift homogeneous sample. RIZZUTO D., GUIDORZI C., ROMANO P., et al.
2007ApJ...668..667T 2 9 41 Missing molecular hydrogen and the physical conditions of GRB host galaxies. TUMLINSON J., PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., et al.
2007ApJ...669.1107Y 188           X C       4 27 29 The dark side of ROTSE-III prompt GRB observations. YOST S.A., AHARONIAN F., AKERLOF C.W., et al.
2007MNRAS.382..342C 90       D         F     4 56 38 Spectral analysis of Swift long gamma-ray bursts with known redshift. CABRERA J.I., FIRMANI C., AVILA-REESE V., et al.
2007ApJ...671..628T 75           X         2 19 26 ISM studies of GRB 030329 with high-resolution spectroscopy. THONE C.C., GREINER J., SAVAGLIO S., et al.
2007ApJ...671..656B 15       D               2 221 189 A complete catalog of Swift gamma-ray burst spectra and durations: demise of a physical origin for pre-Swift high-energy correlations. BUTLER N.R., KOCEVSKI D., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2007ApJ...671.1868A 15       D               1 113 19 An estimation of the gamma-ray burst afterglow apparent optical brightness distribution function. AKERLOF C.W. and SWAN H.F.
2008ApJ...672...59P 93       D     X         3 16 85 On the nature of velocity fields in high-z galaxies. PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., WOLFE A.M., et al.
2008MNRAS.384..504S 38           X         1 19 15 Swift captures the spectrally evolving prompt emission of GRB070616. STARLING R.L.C., O'BRIEN P.T., WILLINGALE R., et al.
2008ApJ...675..528L 15       D               3 126 122 A comprehensive analysis of Swift XRT data. III. Jet break candidates in X-ray and optical afterglow light curves. LIANG E.-W., RACUSIN J.L., ZHANG B., et al.
2008ApJ...677..441C 76             C       1 20 30 GRB 070125: the first long-duration gamma-ray burst in a halo environment. CENKO S.B., FOX D.B., PENPRASE B.E., et al.
2007ARep...51.1004L viz 54 9 Optical observations of gamma-ray bursts, the discovery of supernovae 2005bv, 2005ee, and 2006ak, and searches for transients using the "MASTER" robotic telescope. LIPUNOV V.M., KORNILOV V.G., KRYLOV A.V., et al.
2008MNRAS.385..453Z 38           X         1 21 17 GRB 060607A: a gamma-ray burst with bright asynchronous early X-ray and optical emissions. ZIAEEPOUR H., HOLLAND S.T., BOYD P.T., et al.
2008MNRAS.386L..87N 152           X   F     3 50 20 Optical afterglow luminosities in the Swift epoch: confirming clustering and bimodality. NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G. and GHIRLANDA G.
2008ApJ...680..531K 15       D               1 80 61 Gamma-ray burst energetics in the Swift era. KOCEVSKI D. and BUTLER N.
2008MNRAS.387..497P 16       D               1 33 69 Taxonomy of gamma-ray burst optical light curves: identification of a salient class of early afterglows. PANAITESCU A. and VESTRAND W.T.
2008ApJ...683..620G 15       D   O           1 80 13 X-ray afterglow light curves: toward a standard candle? GENDRE B., GALLI A. and BOER M.
2008MNRAS.388.1284R 15       D               1 96 21 Testing the Ep,i-Lp,iso-T0.45 correlation on a BeppoSAX and Swift sample of gamma-ray bursts. ROSSI F., GUIDORZI C., AMATI L., et al.
2008MNRAS.388.1743T 76               F     1 34 37 The extreme, red afterglow of GRB 060923A: distance or dust ? TANVIR N.R., LEVAN A.J., ROL E., et al.
2007PASJ...59L..29U 38           X         1 13 6 A multiband study of the optically dark GRB 051028. URATA Y., HUANG K.-Y., KUO P.-H., et al.
2008A&A...489...37T 189           X         5 20 33 The host of GRB 060206: kinematics of a distant galaxy. THOENE C.C., WIERSEMA K., LEDOUX C., et al.
2008ApJ...685.1046L 38           X         1 11 21 On dust extinction of gamma-ray burst host galaxies. LI A., LIANG S.L., KANN D.A., et al.
2008ApJ...686.1209M viz 394       D     X C       10 63 57 The early-time optical properties of gamma-ray burst afterglows. MELANDRI A., MUNDELL C.G., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2008ApJ...688..456C 38           X         1 69 18 Does the addition of a duration improve the Liso-EpeakRelation for gamma-ray bursts? COLLAZZI A.C. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2008ApJ...688..470P 38           X         1 21 41 GRB 071003: broadband follow-up observations of a very bright gamma-ray burst in a Galactic halo. PERLEY D.A., LI W., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2008MNRAS.391..411B 15       D               1 69 61 Testing gamma-ray bursts as standard candles. BASILAKOS S. and PERIVOLAROPOULOS L.
2009AstL...35....7B viz 15       D               58 3 Investigation of gamma-ray bursts with known redshifts: Statistical analysis of parameters. BADJIN D.A., BESKIN G.M. and GRECO G.
2009ApJ...690..163R viz 15       D               1 239 60 The first Swift ultraviolet/optical telescope GRB afterglow catalog. ROMING P.W.A., KOCH T.S., OATES S.R., et al.
2009MNRAS.392...91V 15       D               1 97 77 Low-luminosity gamma-ray bursts as a distinct GRB population: a firmer case from multiple criteria constraints. VIRGILI F.J., LIANG E.-W. and ZHANG B.
2009MNRAS.393..253G 206       D     X   F     5 35 63 A unifying view of gamma-ray burst afterglows. GHISELLINI G., NARDINI M., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2009PASJ...61S..35Y 38           X         1 27 32 Design and in-orbit performance of the Suzaku wide-band all–Sky monitor. YAMAOKA K., ENDO A., ENOTO T., et al.
2009ApJ...693.1236C 282       D S   X C F     5 12 17 Constraining the star formation histories of gamma-ray burst host galaxies from their observed abundance patterns. CALURA F., DESSAUGES-ZAVADSKY M., PROCHASKA J.X., et al.
2009ApJ...694..332D 41           X         1 7 51 The prompt, high-resolution spectroscopic view of the "Naked-eye" GRB080319B. D'ELIA V., FIORE F., PERNA R., et al.
2009MNRAS.393.1209F 15       D               1 39 29 Time-resolved spectral correlations of long-duration γ-ray bursts. FIRMANI C., CABRERA J.I., AVILA-REESE V., et al.
2009ApJ...697..345C 38           X         1 32 16 Testing the possible intrinsic origin of the excess very strong Mg II absorbers along gamma-ray burst lines-of-sight. CUCCHIARA A., JONES T., CHARLTON J.C., et al.
2009A&A...498..399R viz 15       D               1 208 34 Search for gamma-ray burst classes with the RHESSI satellite. RIPA J., MESZAROS A., WIGGER C., et al.
2009A&A...498..671X 38           X         1 16 20 The initial Lorentz factors of fireballs inferred from the early X-ray data of Swift GRBs. XUE R.-R., FAN Y.-Z. and WEI D.-M.
2009ApJ...698...43R 15       D               1 231 130 Jet breaks and energetics of Swift gamma-ray burst X-ray afterglows. RACUSIN J.L., LIANG E.W., BURROWS D.N., et al.
2009ApJ...698..803L 15       D               1 30 ~ Are Swift long-lag gamma-ray bursts in the Local supercluster? LIMIN X. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2009MNRAS.395.1403M 191           X C F     3 5 8 Internal shocks in relativistic jets with time-dependent sources. MENDOZA S., HIDALGO J.C., OLVERA D., et al.
2009MNRAS.396..935S 15       D               1 76 4 Where are Swift γ-ray bursts beyond the `synchrotron deathline'? SAVCHENKO V. and NERONOV A.
2009ApJ...701..824N viz 15       D               1 459 93 A comparison of the afterglows of short- and long-duration gamma-ray bursts. NYSEWANDER M., FRUCHTER A.S. and PE'ER A.
2009ApJ...702..489R viz 39           X         1 25 66 Looking into the fireball: ROTSE-III and Swift observations of early gamma-ray burst afterglows. RYKOFF E.S., AHARONIAN F., AKERLOF C.W., et al.
2009MNRAS.397.1177E viz 16       D               1 321 879 Methods and results of an automatic analysis of a complete sample of Swift-XRT observations of GRBs. EVANS P.A., BEARDMORE A.P., PAGE K.L., et al.
2009A&A...503..437D 39           X         1 9 19 UVES/VLT high resolution absorption spectroscopy of the GRB 080330 afterglow: a study of the GRB host galaxy and intervening absorbers. D'ELIA V., FIORE F., PERNA R., et al.
2009A&A...503..771V 15       D               1 26 40 Statistics and characteristics of MgII absorbers along GRB lines of sight observed with VLT-UVES. VERGANI S.D., PETITJEAN P., LEDOUX C., et al.
2009ApJ...704.1405K viz 15       D               4 96 61 Testing the Epeak-Eiso relation for GRBs detected by Swift and Suzaku-WAM. KRIMM H.A., YAMAOKA K., SUGITA S., et al.
2009A&A...506..661L 39           X         1 20 52 Physical conditions in high-redshift GRB-DLA absorbers observed with VLT/UVES: implications for molecular hydrogen searches. LEDOUX C., VREESWIJK P.M., SMETTE A., et al.
2009MNRAS.400..775C 15       D               1 83 53 An updated gamma-ray bursts Hubble diagram. CARDONE V.F., CAPOZZIELLO S. and DAINOTTI M.G.
2009ApJ...707..387X 320       D     X C F     7 119 25 Estimating redshifts for long gamma-ray bursts. XIAO L. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2009ApJ...706.1309T 169       D     X   F     4 9 18 Casting light on the "Anomalous" statistics of mg II absorbers toward gamma-ray burst afterglows: the incidence of weak systems. TEJOS N., LOPEZ S., PROCHASKA J.X., et al.
2009MNRAS.398.1936S 511       D     X C F     12 17 33 Prompt optical emission and synchrotron self-absorption constraints on emission site of GRBs. SHEN R.-F. and ZHANG B.
2010ApJ...710..648L 361       D     X C F     8 46 12 Probing extragalactic dust through nearby gamma-ray burst afterglows. LIANG S.L. and LI A.
2010ApJ...711.1073U 92       D         F     3 32 55 Spectral lags and the lag-luminosity relation: an investigation with Swift BAT gamma-ray bursts. UKWATTA T.N., STAMATIKOS M., DHUGA K.S., et al.
2009ARA&A..47..567G 39           X         1 73 225 Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Swift Era. GEHRELS N., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E. and FOX D.B.
2010MNRAS.403.1131N 54       D     X         2 35 24 Testing a new view of gamma-ray burst afterglows. NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2010ApJ...719L.172S 15       D               1 150 10 Underlying global features of the X-ray light curves of Swift gamma-ray bursts. SHAO L., FAN Y.-Z. and WEI D.-M.
2010ApJ...720.1513K viz 438       D     X C       11 134 262 The afterglows of swift-era gamma-ray bursts. I. Comparing pre-Swift and swift-era Long/Soft (Type II) GRB optical afterglows. KANN D.A., KLOSE S., ZHANG B., et al.
2010ApJ...725.2209L 55       D     X         2 51 140 Constraining gamma-ray burst initial Lorentz factor with the afterglow onset feature and discovery of a tight Γ0-Eγ,isoCorrelation. LIANG E.-W., YI S.-X., ZHANG J., et al.
2011A&A...525A.109D 15       D               1 133 26 Searching for differences in Swift's intermediate GRBs. DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., HORVATH I., VERES P., et al.
2011A&A...525A.113S 15       D               1 36 45 The missing gas problem in GRB host galaxies: evidence for a highly ionised component. SCHADY P., SAVAGLIO S., KRUEHLER T., et al.
2011A&A...528A.122P viz 15       D               13 375 21 The Swift serendipitous survey in deep XRT GRB fields (SwiftFT). I. The X-ray catalog and number counts. PUCCETTI S., CAPALBI M., GIOMMI P., et al.
2011ApJ...731..103X viz 15       D               2 335 10 Redshift catalog for Swift long gamma-ray bursts. XIAO L. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2011A&A...529A..55M 15       D               1 164 9 Cosmological effects on the observed flux and fluence distributions of gamma-ray bursts: are the most distant bursts in general the faintest ones? MESZAROS A., RIPA J. and RYDE F.
2011A&A...529A.142R 40           X         1 20 43 The Swift/Fermi GRB 080928 from 1 eV to 150 keV. ROSSI A., SCHULZE S., KLOSE S., et al.
2011PASJ...63..137U 39           X         1 21 4 WIDGET: System performance and GRB prompt optical observations. URATA Y., TASHIRO M.S., TAMAGAWA T., et al.
2011ApJS..195....2S viz 15       D               1 477 162 The second Swift Burst Alert Telescope gamma-ray burst catalog. SAKAMOTO T., BARTHELMY S.D., BAUMGARTNER W.H., et al.
2011MNRAS.415.3423W 15       D               1 116 53 The updated luminosity correlations of gamma-ray bursts and cosmological implications. WANG F.-Y., QI S. and DAI Z.-G.
2009RAA.....9.1103Z 15       D               1 234 21 Statistical studies of optically dark gamma-ray bursts in the Swift era. ZHENG W.-K., DENG J.-S. and WANG J.
2011MNRAS.417.2124G 39           X         1 25 31 A faint optical flash in dust-obscured GRB 080603A: implications for GRB prompt emission mechanisms. GUIDORZI C., KOBAYASHI S., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2011ApJS..197...34H viz 15       D               1 157 4 The interplanetary network supplement to the HETE-2 gamma-ray burst catalog. HURLEY K., ATTEIA J.-L., BARRAUD C., et al.
2012ApJ...744...95R 16       D               1 167 151 Connecting the gamma ray burst rate and the cosmic star formation history: implications for reionization and galaxy evolution. ROBERTSON B.E. and ELLIS R.S.
2012MNRAS.419..614U 94       D         F     4 43 35 The lag–luminosity relation in the GRB source frame: an investigation with Swift BAT bursts. UKWATTA T.N., DHUGA K.S., STAMATIKOS M., et al.
2012ApJ...745..168L 16       D               1 80 22 Selection effects on the observed redshift dependence of gamma-ray burst jet opening angles. LU R.-J., WEI J.-J., QIN S.-F., et al.
2012ApJ...746..156C viz 16       D               2 305 110 A radio-selected sample of gamma-ray burst afterglows. CHANDRA P. and FRAIL D.A.
2012MNRAS.420..405K 16       D               1 119 12 On multiple classes of gamma-ray bursts, as deduced from autocorrelation functions or bivariate duration/hardness ratio distributions. KOEN C. and BERE A.
2012A&A...539A...3B 16       D               1 49 31 The X-ray light curve of gamma-ray bursts: clues to the central engine. BERNARDINI M.G., MARGUTTI R., MAO J., et al.
2012MNRAS.422.1785G 16       D               3 254 24 Average power density spectrum of Swift long gamma-ray bursts in the observer and in the source-rest frames. GUIDORZI C., MARGUTTI R., AMATI L., et al.
2012ApJ...756...44R viz 16       D               1 215 16 On the spectral lags and peak counts of the gamma-ray bursts detected by the RHESSI satellite. RIPA J., MESZAROS A., VERES P., et al.
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