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of recommended reading and references cited at this website:

Adams, R. and Murray, F. Megavitamin Therapy.  New York: Larchmont.

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Airola, Paavo (1972) Health Secrets from Europe. New York: Arco. 

Airola, Paavo (1980) How to Get Well. Phoenix, AZ: Health Plus.

Bailey, Herbert (1968)  The Vitamin Pioneers.  Emmaus, PA: Rodale Books

Bailey, Herbert (1993)  Vitamin E for a Healthy Heart and a Longer Life.  New York: Carroll and Graf.

Balch, J. and Balch, P. (1990) Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Garden City Park, New York: Avery.

Barnett, L. B. (1954) New Concepts in Bone Healing.  Journal of Applied Nutrition.  7:318-323. 

Belfield, W.O. (1967)  Vitamin C in treatment of canine and feline distemper complex.  Veterinary Medicine/Small Animal Clinician.  April, pp 345-48. 

Bicknell, F. and Prescott, F. (1953) The Vitamins in Medicine, third edition.  Milwaukee, WI: Lee Foundation. 

Billings, Evelyn and Westmore, Ann (1983) The Billings Method New York: Ballantine

Bircher, Ralph  "A Turning Point in Nutritional Science."  Address delivered in (Milwaukee?) Wisconsin, c. 1950.  Undated reprint by Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee, WI

Bland, J. (1989)  The Key to the Power of Vitamin C and Its Metabolites.  New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing.

Block, G., et al. (1991)  Epidemiological evidence regarding vitamin C and cancer. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 54 (6 Suppl). December, pp1310S-1314S. 

Burgstahler, Albert (1985) Water fluoridation: promise and reality.  National Fluoridation News.  Summer issue.

Burns, D., ed. (1972) The Greatest Health Discovery: Natural Hygiene and Its Evolution, Past Present and Future.  Chicago: Natural Hygiene Press.

Cameron, Ewan (1982)  Vitamin C and cancer: an overview. International Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition Research Suppl.  23, p 115-127.

Cameron, Ewan (Undated, c.1986-88) Protocol for the use of intravenous vitamin C in the treatment of cancer.  Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Palo Alto, California.

Cameron, E. (1991)  Protocol for the use of vitamin C in the treatment of cancer. Medical Hypotheses. 36:190-194.

Cameron, E. and Baird, G. (1973) Ascorbic acid and dependence on opiates in patients with advanced and disseminated cancer.  Journal of International Research Communications. 1:38.

Cameron, E. and Campbell, A. (1974)  The orthomolecular treatment of cancer II. Clinical trial of high-dose ascorbic supplements in advanced human cancer. Chemical-Biological Interactions 9:285-315.

Cameron, E. and Campbell, A. (1991)  Innovation vs. quality control: an "unpublishable" clinical trial of supplemental ascorbate in incurable cancer.  Medical Hypotheses, 36(3), p 185-189, November.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1973) Ascorbic acid and the glycosaminoglycans: An orthomolecular approach to cancer and other diseases.  Oncology (Basel) 27: 181-192.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1974) The orthomolecular treatment of cancer. 1. The role of ascorbate in host resistance.  Chemical-Biological Interactions. 9:273-283.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1976) Supplemental ascorbate in the supportive treatment of cancer: prolongation of survival times in terminal human cancer.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 73:3685-3689.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1978) Supplemental ascorbate in the supportive treatment of cancer:  Reevaluation of prolongation of survival times in terminal human cancer.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 75:4538-4542

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1993) Cancer and Vitamin C, revised edition. Philadelphia: Camino Books. 

Campbell, A., Jack, T. and Cameron, E. (1991)  Reticulum cell sarcoma: two complete "spontanous" regressions, in response to high-dose ascorbic acid therapy. A report on subsequent progress. Oncology 48:495-497.

Canter, Lee (1985)  Assertive Discipline for Parents, revised edition. Harper and Row. ISBN 0-06-859836-X

Carnegie, Dale (1981) How to Win Friends and Influence People.  New York: Pocket Books.

Carper, Jean (1993) Food: Your Miracle Medicine. New York: HarperCollins.

Carter, C. W. (1934) Maintenance nutrition in the pigeon and its relation to heart block.  Biochemistry. 28:933-939.

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1975)  Clinical trial of vitamin C.  Letter to the editor, Medical Tribune, June 25. 

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1981a)  The method of determining proper doses of vitamin C for the treatment of disease by titrating to bowel tolerance.  Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 10:125-132.

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1981b)  Titration to bowel tolerance, anascorbemia, and acute induced scurvy. Medical Hypotheses 7:1359-1376. 

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1984)  Vitamin C in the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Medical Hypotheses. 14:423-433.

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1985)  Vitamin C, the nontoxic, nonrate-limited antioxidant free radical scavenger.  Medical Hypotheses. 18:61-77.

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1986)  The vitamin C treatment of allergy and the normally unprimed state of antibodies. Medical Hypotheses, 21(3):307-321, November. 

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1991) A unique function for ascorbate. Medical Hypotheses. 35:32-37, May.

Cathcart, Robert F. III (1993)  The third face of vitamin C. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. [3] Vol. 7, Number 4, pp 197-200.

Challem, J. J. (1983) Vitamin C Updated.  New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing.

Chan AC. (1998) Vitamin E and atherosclerosis. J Nutr. Oct;128(10):1593-6. Review.

Chapman-Smith, D. (1993)  Cost effectiveness: the Manga report.  The Chiropractic Report. pp 1-2.

Cheney G. (1949) Rapid healing of peptic ulcers in patients receiving fresh cabbage juice. Cal Med 70:10-14.

Cheney G (1950) Anti-peptic ulcer dietary factor. J Am Diet Assoc 26:668-72. 

Cheney, Garnett (1952) Vitamin U therapy of peptic ulcer.  California Medicine. 77(4):248-252, October.

Cheraskin, E. and Ringsdorf, W.M. (1971) New Hope for Incurable Diseases.  New York: Exposition Press.

Cheraskin, E. et al. (1983) The Vitamin C Connection.  New York: Harper and Row.

Chopra, Deepak (1991) Perfect Health. New York: Harmony Books.

Clarke, John H. (1972) The Prescriber.  Essex, England:    C. W. Daniel

Cleave, T. L. (1974) The Saccharine Disease.  New Canaan, CT: Keats.

Cleigh, Zenia (1977) Laetrile.  Well Being Magazine 26.  November, pp 29-33.

Coulter, Harris (1973) Homeopathic Influences in Nineteenth-Century Allopathic Therapeutics.  Falls Church, VA: American Institute of Homeopathy.

Coulter, H. L. (1981)  Homoeopathic Science and Modern Medicine. Richmond, CA: North Atlantic Books.

Coulter, H. L. and Fisher, B. L. (1991) A Shot in the Dark. Garden City Park, NY: Avery.

Cowley, G.  (1998)  Healer of hearts.  Newsweek.  March 16, pp 50-56.

Dahl, H. and Degre, M. (1976)  The effect of ascorbic acid on production of human interferon and the antiviral activity in vitro.  Acta Pathologica et Microbiologica Scandinavica.  84:5, 280-284.

Dannenburg, A.M., et al (1940)  Ascorbic acid in the treatment of chronic lead poisoning. JAMA. 114: 1439-1440

Davis, Adelle (1965) Let's Get Well. New York: Signet.

Davis, Adelle (1970) Let's Eat Right To Keep Fit. New York: Signet. 

Dawson, E. B. et al. (1987)  Effects of ascorbic acid on male fertility.  In: Third Conference on Vitamin C.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol. 498.

Dawson, W., West, G.B. (1965)  The influence of ascorbic acid on histamine metabolism in guinea pigs. British Journal of Pharmacology. 24:725-734.

Dworkin, S and Dworkin, F. (1974) The Good Goodies. New York: Fawcett Crest. ISBN 0-449-23964-0 

Dworkin, S and Dworkin, F. (1974) The Apartment Gardener. New York: Signet 

Eby, G., Davis, D. and Halcomb, W. (1984) Reduction in duration of common colds by zinc gluconate lozenges in a double blind study. Antimicrobal Agents and Chemotherapy 25:1, January.

Edward, J. F. (1954) Iodine: its use in the treatment and prevention of poliomyelitis and allied diseases.  Manitoba Medical Review. 34(6):337-339, June-July. 

Enstrom, J.E., Kanim, L.E. and Klein, M.A. (1992) Vitamin C intake and mortality among a sample of the United States population. Epidemiology 3:194-202.

Farrell, Warren  (1986) Why Men Are the Way They Are. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-019974-4

Farrell, Warren (1993) The Myth of Male Power. New York: Simon and Schuster.  ISBN 0-671-79349-7

Feingold, Ben F. (1985) Why Your Child is Hyperactive. New York: Random House.

Ford, M. W., et al. (1973) The Deaf Smith Country Cookbook.  New York: Collier.

Fredericks, C. and Bailey, H. (1965) Food Facts and Fallacies. New York: Arco.

Free, V and Sanders, P. (1978)  The use of ascorbic acid and mineral supplements in the detoxification of narcotic addicts.  Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry.  7:4 264-270.

Fritsch, A. and The Center for Science in the Public Interest (1977) 99 Ways to a Simple Lifestyle. New York: Anchor-Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-12493-7 Library of Congress 76-54756 

Furgurson, Ernest B. (1992) Chancellorsville, 1863.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Gerson, Max (1977)  A Cancer Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases.  Del Mar, CA: Totality Books.

Ghosh, J. and Das, S. (1995)  Evaluation of vitamin A and C status in normal and malignant conditions and their possible role in cancer prevention. Japanese Journal of Cancer Research. 76 (12),  p1174-1178, December.

Goldbeck, N. and Goldbeck, D. (1976) The Supermarket Handbook. New York: Signet

Goodman, S. (1991) Vitamin C: The Master Nutrient.  New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing.

Graves, S. B. (1982) Carrots and cancer: the surprising connection.  Family Circle. July 1.

Greenwood, J. (1964)  Optimum vitamin C intake as a factor in the preservation of disk integrity. Med. Ann. D.C.. 33:6, June.

Gregory, Dick (1973) Dick Gregory's Natural Diet for Folks Who Eat.  New York: Harper and Row.

Gross, Louis (1924) The effects of vitamin deficient diets on rats, with special reference to the motor functions of the intestinal tract in vivo and in vitro.  Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology. 27:27-50.

Growdon, A. (1979) Neurotransmitter precursors in the diet.  In Nutrition and the Brain, Wurtman and Wurtman (ed). Raven. pp 117-181.

Guenther, Ruth M. (1983) (Alcoholism and nutrition) International Journal of Biosocial Research 4(1): 3-4

HANES (1974) Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Rockville, MD: US Dept. of HEW Publication No.  (HRA) 74-1219-1.

Harrell, Ruth F. et al (1981)  Can nutritional supplements help mentally retarded children?  An exploratory study. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 78: 574-578.

Harris, A., Robinson, A. and Pauling, L. (1973)  Blood plasma l-ascorbic acid concentration for oral l-ascorbic acid dosage up to 12 grams per day.  International Research Communications System.  page 19, December.

Hart, B. F and Levensdorf, M. (1977) Is there an alternative to surgery for angina pectoris?  Let's Live, October.

Hawkins DR, Bortin AW, Runyon RP. (1970) Orthomolecular psychiatry: niacin and megavitamin therapy. Psychosomatics. Sep-Oct;11(5):517-21.

Hawkins, DR and Pauling, L. (1973) Orthomolecular Psychiatry.  San Francisco: Freeman.

Hemil, H. (1992) Vitamin C and the common  cold.  British Journal of Nutrition. 67:3-16.

Hillemann, H. H. (1960) The illusion of American health and longevity.  Clinical Physiology.  2(2), 120-177.

Hoffer, A., Osmond, H., Callbeck, J.M., and Kahan, I.  (1957)  Treatment of schizophrenia with nicotinic acid and nicotinamide. Journal of Clinical Experimental Psychopathology 18:131-158. 

Hoffer, Abram (1962)  Niacin Therapy in Psychiatry.  Springfield, IL: Charles S. Thomas. 

Hoffer, Abram and Osmond, Humphrey (1964) Treatment of schizophrenia with nicotinic acid: a ten-year follow-up.  Acta Psychiatr Scand 40:171-189. 

Hoffer, Abram and Osmond, Humphrey (1968)  New Hope for Alcoholics.  New Hyde Park, NY: University Books.

Hoffer, Abram (1971) Use of ascorbic acid with niacin in schizophrenia.  Canadian Medical Journal, November 6.

Hoffer, Abram (1974)  Treatment of schizophrenia.  Orthomolecular Psychiatry 3:4, 280-290. 

Hoffer, A. and Pauling, L. (1990)  Hardin Jones biostatistical analysis of mortality data for cohorts of cancer patients with a large fraction surviving at the termination of the study and a comparison of survival times of cancer patients receiving large regular oral doses of vitamin C and other nutrients with similar patients not receiving those doses. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. 5:143-154.

Hoffer, A. and Pauling, L. (1993)  Hardin Jones biostatistical analysis of mortality data for a second set of cohorts of cancer patients with a large fraction surviving at the termination of the study and a comparison of survival times of cancer patients receiving large regular oral doses of vitamin C and other nutrients with similar patients not receiving those doses. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. 8:1547-167.

Hoffmann-La Roche "Marginal Vitamin Deficiency: The Gray Area of Nutrition."  Undated brochure reprinted by Bronson Pharmaceuticals, La Canada, CA.

Horwitt, M. K. (1976) Vitamin E: a reexamination.  American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 29:5, May.

Horwitz, Nathan (1981) Vitamins, minerals boost IQ in retarded.  Medical Tribune 22:3, January 21.  pp1 and 19.

Humer, Richard P.  (1981) Brain food: Neurotransmitters make you think.  Let's Live, December.

Hunter, Beatrice Trum (1961) The Natural Foods Cookbook.  New York: Pyramid.

Hutton, Eric (1953) The fight over vitamin E. Maclean's Magazine, June 15.

Illich, Ivan (1970) Deschooling Society.  New York: Harper and Row.

Illich, Ivan (1976) Medical Nemesis. New York: Bantam.

Inglis, Brian (1965) The Case for Unorthodox Medicine.  NY: Putnam.

Issac, K and Gold, S ed (1987) Eating Clean 2: Overcoming Food Hazards.  Washington, D.C.: Center for Study of Responsive Law. ISBN 0-936758-21-X.  Library of Congress 87-73555 

Jarvis, D. C. (1958) Folk Medicine. New York: Holt.

Johnston, Edward A.  Vitamins and their relation to diseases of the alimentary tract.  Journal of the American College of Proctology.  Undated reprint. 

Jungeblut, C. W. (1935)  Inactivation of poliomyelitis virus by crystallin vitamin C (ascorbic acid).  Journal of Experimental Medicine.  62:517-521.

Jungeblut, C. W. (1939)  Further observations on vitamin C therapy in experimental  poliomyelitis.  Journal of Experimental Medicine.  65:127-146.

Jungeblut, C. W. (1939)  A further contribution to the vitamin C therapy in experimental poliomyelitis.  Journal of Experimental Medicine.  70:327.

Kalokerinos A. (1981)  Every Second Child.  New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing.

Kaufman William (1943)  Common Forms of Niacinamide Deficiency Disease: Aniacin Amidosis.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Kaufman, William (1949) The Common Form of Joint Dysfunction: Its Incidence and Treatment.  Brattleboro, VT: E. L. Hildreth and Co.

Kirschner, H.E. (1958) Comfrey.  Let's Live, Oct.-Dec.

Klenner, F. R (Undated) Treating multiple sclerosis nutritionally.  Cancer Control Journal. 2:3, pp 16-20.

Klenner, Frederick R. (1948)  Virus pneumonia and its treatment with vitamin C.  Southern Medicine and Surgery. February.

Klenner, Frederick R. (1949)  The treatment of poliomyelitis and other virus diseases with vitamin C.  Southern Medicine and Surgery. 113:101-107.

Klenner, Frederick R. (1951)  Massive doses of vitamin C and the virus diseases.  Southern Medicine and Surgery. 

Klenner, Frederick R. (1953)  The use of vitamin C as an antibiotic. Journal of Applied Nutrition.  6:274-278. 

Klenner, Frederick R. (1954a) The history of lockjaw.  Tri-State Medical Journal, June. 

Klenner, Frederick R. (1954b) Recent discoveries in the treatment of lockjaw.  Tri-State Medical Journal, July. 

Klenner, Frederick R. (1955) The role of ascorbic acid in therapeutics.  Tri-State Medical Journal, November 

Klenner, Frederick R. (1971)  Observations on the dose of administration of ascorbic acid when employed beyond the range of a vitamin in human pathology.  Journal of Applied Nutrition.  23(3 and 4), pp 61-68, Winter.

Klenner, Frederick R. (1973) Response of peripheral and central nerve pathology to megadoses of the vitamin B complex and other metabolites.  Journal of Applied Nutrition.  25:16.

Klenner, Frederick R. (1979) Significance of high daily intake of ascorbic acid in preventive medicine, in Williams, R.J. and Kalita, D. K., eds, A Physician's Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine. New Canaan, CT: Keats 

Kulvinskas, Viktoras (1975) Survival into the 21st Century. Wethersfield, CT: Omangod Press.

Lasagna, Louis (1981) One-a-day, plus C.  The Sciences, November. p 35.

Lasky, M. S. (1977) The Complete Junk Food Book. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-036501-6 and ISBN 0-07-036502-4 paperback. Library of Congress 77-9367 

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Lee, Royal (1955) Vitamins in dental care.  Health Culture. May.

Levin, M. and Hartzell, W. (1987) Ascorbic acid: the concept of optimum requirements. In: Third Conference on Vitamin C.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol. 498.

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Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter. (1985) Abrupt termination of high daily intake of vitamin C: the rebound effect. 2:7, p 6

Loeffler, W. (1986)  Department of Education and Human Development Lecture.  State University College at Brockport, New York, November 3, 1986.

Lupulescu, A. (1994)  The role of vitamins A, beta-carotene, E and C in cancer cell biology.  International Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition Research. 64:1, p 3-14.

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Machlin, L.J. (1992)  Introduction. Beyond deficiency: new views on the function and health effects of vitamins. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences 669:1-6.

Massell, B. E., Warren, J. E., Patterson, P. R., et. al. (1950) Antitheumatic activity of ascorbic acid in large doses.  New England Journal of Medicine.

McCormick, W. J. (1946) Lithogenesis and hypovitaminosis.  Medical Record.  159:7, July.

McCormick, W. J. (1947)  The changing incidence and mortality of infectious disease in relation to changed trends in nutrition.  Medical Record.  September.

McCormick, W. J. (1952)  Ascorbic acid as a chemotherapeutic agent.  Archives of Pediatrics of New York.  69:151-155, April.

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McCormick, W. J. (1954a)  Cancer: The preconditioning factor in pathogenesis. Archives of Pediatrics of New York. 71:313.

McCormick, W. J. (1954b)  Intervertebral disc lesions: a new etiological concept.  Archives of Pediatrics of New York. 71:29-33, January.

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McCormick, W. J. (1962)  Have we forgotten the lesson of scurvy?  Journal of Applied Nutrition. 15(1,2) p 4-12.

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Morishige, F. and Murata, A. (1979)  Prolongation of survival times in terminal human cancer by administration of supplemental ascorbate.  Journal of the International Academy of Preventive Medicine. 5:47-52 

Moss, Ralph (1980) The Cancer Syndrome. New York: Grove Press.

Moss, Ralph (1989) The Cancer Industry. New York: Paragon Press.

Mother Earth News (1978) Dr. Harold W. Manner: the man who cures cancer. November/December, pp 17-24.

Mothering Magazine (1993) Vaccinations: The Rest of the Story.  Chicago: Mothering Books. 

Mowat, Farley (1970) Never Cry Wolf. New York: Dell.

Murata, A. (1975) Virucidal activity of vitamin C: Vitamin C for  the prevention and treatment of viral diseases.  Proceedings of  the First Intersectional Congress of Microbiological Societies, Science Council of Japan. 3:432-42. 

Murata, A., Morishige, F. and Yamaguchi, H. (1982)  Prolongation of survival times of terminal cancer patients by administration of large doses of ascorbate. International Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition Research Suppl., 23, 1982, p. 103-113. Also in Hanck, A., ed.  (1982) Vitamin C: New Clinical Applications.  Bern: Huber, 103-113.

Murray, Frank (1978) Program Your Heart for Health.  New York: Larchmont.

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Park, C.H. (1985) Biological nature of the effect of ascorbic acids on the growth of human leukemic cells.  Cancer Research 45:3969-3973

Passwater, Richard (1985) Supernutrition. New York: Dial.

Pauling, Linus (1968) Orthomolecular psychiatry. Science. 160:265-271.

Pauling, L. (1976)  Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.

Pauling, L. (1978)  Plowboy interview: Dr. Linus Pauling.  Mother Earth News.  Jan-Feb, pp 17-22. 

Pauling, L. (1981) On good nutrition for the good life.  Executive Health 17:4 January.

Pauling, L. (1983) On vitamin C and infectious diseases.  Executive Health 19:4 January.

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Popular Science Digest (1953) Natural vitamin E for heart diseases. March, pp 4-6.

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Sabin, A. B. (1939)   Vitamin C in relation to experimental poliomyelitis.  Journal of Experimental Medicine.  69:507-515.

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Saul, Andrew W. (1984) Plowboy interview: You can be your own doctor.  Mother Earth News #85.  Jan-Feb, pp 17-23.

Saul, Andrew W. (1994) Paperback Clinic. Seneca Falls, NY: New York Chiropractic College Press

Scher, J. (1976) et al.  Massive vitamin C as an adjunct in methadone maintenence and detoxification of narcotic addicts.  Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 5:3, 191-198.

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Shafer, C.F. (1970)  Ascorbic acid and atherosclerosis.  American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 23:27.

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