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  mrcp part 2 results time: MRCP Part 2: 450 BOFs Carolyn Allen, Suzanne Forbes, David Hunt, Heather Lewis, Ravi Menon, Luke Moore, 2013-06-14 Featuring a wealth of practice questions, MRCP PART 2: 450 BOFs allows trainees to test themselves on everything they need to know to pass the MRCP Part 2 written exam.
  mrcp part 2 results time: MRCP Part 2: 450 BOFs Heather Lewis, Ravi Menon, Luke Moore, George Greenhall, Katherine Stockton, 2019-02-22 MRCP Part 2: 450 BOFs, Second Edition offers a comprehensive selection of practice questions for trainees preparing for the MRCP Part 2 exam. Chapters are arranged by specialty and the weighting of questions is proportional to the exam. Thoroughly updated and featuring a wealth of practice questions that will test your ability to apply clinical understanding and make clinical judgements, this book is an essential revision tool to maximise the chances of exam success. Key points Gives practical advice on how to approach revision and useful tips to help improve exam technique Contains questions that accurately reflect the format and the range of difficulty in the exam Includes image interpretation questions in full colour
  mrcp part 2 results time: “The” Medical Times and Gazette , 1885
  mrcp part 2 results time: The Medical Times and Gazette , 1882
  mrcp part 2 results time: MCQs for FRCOphth part 2 Darren S. J Ting, David Steel, 2020-05-12 MCQs for FRCOphth Part 2 is a key resource for candidates preparing to sit the Royal College of Ophthalmologists examination. Written by experts in the field, it is carefully mapped to the RCOphth curriculum, providing comprehensive preparation for all aspects of this challenging exam. Written for the new FRCOphth format, it contains 360 questions organised into five sections to reflect the subdivisions of the exam. A mock examination of 90 questions enables trainees to assess their level of knowledge, and practise the technique and approach needed for the examination. In addition to a small ratio of illustration based questions to reflect the real FRCOphth exam it also places an emphasis on areas that are not well covered in other materials, such as GMC and RCOphth guidelines. All answers are accompanied by detailed explanations and relevant further reading sources, providing candidates with high-quality self-assessment. Offering a true test of the reader's ophthalmology knowledge, this is a must-buy for anyone preparing for the FRCOphth part 2 written exam.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Best of Five MCQs for the Acute Medicine SCE Nigel Lane, Louise Powter, Samir Patel, 2016 Best of Five MCQs for the Acute Medicine SCE is a new revision resource designed specifically for this high-stakes exam. It contains over 350 Best of Five questions with explanatory answers, each accurately reflecting the layout of questions in the exam.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Essential Revision Notes for MRCP Philip A. Kalra, 2004 The definitive guide for revision fro the MRCP examination; contains two new chapters - epidemiology and maternal medicine.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Modelling, Computation and Optimization in Information Systems and Management Sciences Hoai An Le Thi, Tao Pham Dinh, Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, 2015-05-04 This proceedings set contains 85 selected full papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Modelling, Computation and Optimization in Information Systems and Management Sciences - MCO 2015, held on May 11–13, 2015 at Lorraine University, France. The present part I of the 2 volume set includes articles devoted to Combinatorial optimization and applications, DC programming and DCA: thirty years of Developments, Dynamic Optimization, Modelling and Optimization in financial engineering, Multiobjective programming, Numerical Optimization, Spline Approximation and Optimization, as well as Variational Principles and Applications.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Hong Kong Notable Doctors Dr. Wong Tai-wai, Dr. Moira M. W. Chan-Yeung, 2025-01-15 This is probably the first book dedicated to the life and times of the doctors who have shaped the medical development of Hong Kong. It is a fascinating story of how the pioneers transformed a city with primitive medical services into what it is today—a city with advanced medical facilities as in any major Western city. —Dr. Mak Wai-ping Chairman (Executive Committee) and Board of Directors Hong Kong Museum of Medical Science Society The development of Western medicine in Hong Kong to its current sophisticated state over more than 150 years is a fascinating story. And this book tells the above history from a special perspective—the personalities responsible for this remarkable achievement. These individuals, spanning over a period of over 150 years, comprised doctors in government public medical and health services who advocated new initiatives and laid the infrastructure; those who established health policies, and moved the health system forward; the medical educators who trained the medical workforce and generated new medical knowledge through their research; practising doctors, who not only delivered medical care but also offered their free services in education and social welfare; and pioneer female doctors before and after World War II who struggled their ways to the medical world and shined on their own specialties. The story of each doctor is narrated in the context of the complex political, social, and economic backdrop of his/her time. While these doctors from diverse backgrounds lived in different eras and engaged in different branches of medicine, they were strikingly similar in several aspects: their dedication to serving the community and their tireless labor to achieve their aim at times under adverse conditions, leaving their mark in the history of medicine in Hong Kong.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Pancreatic Imaging, An Issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America Desiree E. Morgan, Koenraad J. Mortele, 2012-05-28 This issue reviews and updates a variety of topics in pancreatic imaging. Pearls on the Multiphasic CT of the pancreas are offered, along with the key MRI techniques for pancreatic imaging. Emerging CT, MR and US techniques for pancreatic evaluation (such as dual energy, DCMRI, spectroscopy, and US contrast) are elucidated. Ultrasound for pancreatic imaging is given a thorough review. An update on staging and resectability of pancreatic adenocarcinoma is discussed. Acute and chronic pancreatitis are reviewed, as well as cystic pancreatic lesions, congenital pancreatic anomalies, uncommon solid pancreatic neoplasms, and other pancreatic pathology. Post-operative imaging of the pancreas is discussed, and finally, an update on endoscopic techniques for the pancreas is provided.
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  mrcp part 2 results time: Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures Cynthia C. Chernecky, Barbara J. Berger, 2007-06-14 Look no further for quick, complete answers to questions such as which laboratory tests to order or what the results might mean. Laboratory Tests And Diagnostic Procedures, 5th Edition covers more tests than any other reference of its kind, with over 900 lab tests and diagnostic procedures in all. In Part I, you'll find a unique, alphabetical list of hundreds of diseases, conditions, and symptoms, including the tests and procedures most commonly used to confirm or rule out a suspected diagnosis. Part II presents key information on virtually every laboratory and diagnostic test available. All test entries are up-to-date, concise, complete, and consistently presented, making this resource the perfect choice for students or practitioners who need fast, accurate information on diagnostic tests. Over 600 diseases and symptoms are listed in Part I, with the most relevant tests identified for each. More than 900 laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures are included in Part II, more than any other reference! Organized alphabetically, with printed A-to-Z thumb tabs that make it easy to turn to appropriate sections in the book. Alternative test names and acronyms are cross-referenced to help you quickly find what you're looking for. Tests for toxic substances are included, along with Panic Level Symptoms and Treatment for dangerously elevated levels. Age and gender-specific norms are provided, giving you complete lifespan coverage. Risks and Contraindications are highlighted to help you safeguard your patients and provide effective care. Minimum volumes for blood samples are included, helping you diagnose patients for whom blood preservation is essential. You'll also see whether blood specimens can be drawn during hemodialysis. Special consent form requirements are indicated for appropriate tests. Guidance for client and family teaching helps you offer useful instruction concerning test preparation and follow-up care. 12 new test entries present the latest tests and procedures available, including: Procalcitonin; Calcium scoring; Vascular endothelial growth factor; Cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy; RD1 interferon assays for tuberculosis; and OraQuick rapid HIV test. Larger trim size and improved design make vital information easier to locate.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Advanced Technology for Human Movement Rehabilitation and Enhancement Longbin Zhang, Ruoli Wang, Yingbai Hu, Mingming Zhang, Wei Tech Ang, Elena Marie Gutierrez-Farewik, 2025-04-08 In the dynamic landscape of human movement science, the convergence of cutting-edge technology with the intricacies of human physiology has ushered in a new era of transformative possibilities. This captivating research theme, encompassing the realms of neurorehabilitation, assistive robotics, human-machine interaction, and balance control, offers the exciting prospect of reshaping the boundaries of movement recovery. Translational research serves as the crucial conduit between scientific breakthroughs and tangible implementation, ensuring that the cutting-edge technologies birthed within laboratories seamlessly transition into real-world clinical applications. Neurorehabilitation delves into neuroplasticity, unraveling the brain's adaptability for recovery. Advanced imaging and neurophysiology guide interventions, enabling rewiring of neural pathways in individuals with neurological injuries. Assistive robotics fuse human potential with sophisticated devices, aiding recovery through tailored support. These allies enhance muscle activation, joint movement, and gait training, driving functional independence. Human-machine interaction deciphers neural signals, blurring lines between humans and technology. A seamless collaboration empowers individuals to guide and benefit from technological assistance. Investigating balance control strategies is crucial for designing assistive robotics that revolutionize rehabilitation and mobility. By understanding users' perspectives, we uncover the intricate link between human thinking, neuromuscular coordination, and balance maintenance. This insight informs the development of user-centered robotics, enhancing natural movement patterns and enabling effective rehabilitation, ultimately restoring stability and confidence in mobility.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Closed-Loop Systems for Next-Generation Neuroprostheses Timothée Levi, Paolo Bonifazi, Paolo Massobrio, Michela Chiappalone, 2018-04-26 Millions of people worldwide are affected by neurological disorders which disrupt the connections within the brain and between brain and body causing impairments of primary functions and paralysis. Such a number is likely to increase in the next years and current assistive technology is yet limited. A possible response to such disabilities, offered by the neuroscience community, is given by Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) and neuroprostheses. The latter field of research is highly multidisciplinary, since it involves very different and disperse scientific communities, making it fundamental to create connections and to join research efforts. Indeed, the design and development of neuroprosthetic devices span/involve different research topics such as: interfacing of neural systems at different levels of architectural complexity (from in vitro neuronal ensembles to human brain), bio-artificial interfaces for stimulation (e.g. micro-stimulation, DBS: Deep Brain Stimulation) and recording (e.g. EMG: Electromyography, EEG: Electroencephalography, LFP: Local Field Potential), innovative signal processing tools for coding and decoding of neural activity, biomimetic artificial Spiking Neural Networks (SNN) and neural network modeling. In order to develop functional communication with the nervous system and to create a new generation of neuroprostheses, the study of closed-loop systems is mandatory. It has been widely recognized that closed-loop neuroprosthetic systems achieve more favorable outcomes for users then equivalent open-loop devices. Improvements in task performance, usability, and embodiment have all been reported in systems utilizing some form of feedback. The bi-directional communication between living neurons and artificial devices is the main final goal of those studies. However, closed-loop systems are still uncommon in the literature, mostly due to requirement of multidisciplinary effort. Therefore, through eBook on closed-loop systems for next-generation neuroprostheses, we encourage an active discussion among neurobiologists, electrophysiologists, bioengineers, computational neuroscientists and neuromorphic engineers. This eBook aims to facilitate this process by ordering the 25 contributions of this research in which we highlighted in three different parts: (A) Optimization of different blocks composing the closed-loop system, (B) Systems for neuromodulation based on DBS, EMG and SNN and (C) Closed-loop BMIs for rehabilitation.
  mrcp part 2 results time: MR Imaging of the Pancreas, An Issue of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America Kumar Sandrasegaran, Dushyant V Sahani, 2018-07-15 This issue of MRI Clinics of North America focuses on MR Imaging of the Pancreas, and is edited by Drs. Kumar Sandrasegaran and Dushyant V. Sahani. Articles will include: Advanced MRI Techniques for Pancreas Imaging; PET/MRI for Pancreatic Diseases; The Role of MRI in Pancreas Cancer; Genetics of Pancreatic Neoplasms and Role of Screening; Cystic Pancreatic Tumors; Rare Pancreatic Tumors; Autoimmune Pancreatitis; Routine MRI for Pancreas; Neuroendocrine Tumors; Acute Pancreatitis: How Can MRI Help; Chronic Pancreatitis: What the Clinician Wants to Know from MRI; and more!
  mrcp part 2 results time: XIII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2013 Laura M. Roa Romero, 2013-10-01 The general theme of MEDICON 2013 is Research and Development of Technology for Sustainable Healthcare. This decade is being characterized by the appearance and use of emergent technologies under development. This situation has produced a tremendous impact on Medicine and Biology from which it is expected an unparalleled evolution in these disciplines towards novel concept and practices. The consequence will be a significant improvement in health care and well-fare, i.e. the shift from a reactive medicine to a preventive medicine. This shift implies that the citizen will play an important role in the healthcare delivery process, what requires a comprehensive and personalized assistance. In this context, society will meet emerging media, incorporated to all objects, capable of providing a seamless, adaptive, anticipatory, unobtrusive and pervasive assistance. The challenge will be to remove current barriers related to the lack of knowledge required to produce new opportunities for all the society, while new paradigms are created for this inclusive society to be socially and economically sustainable, and respectful with the environment. In this way, these proceedings focus on the convergence of biomedical engineering topics ranging from formalized theory through experimental science and technological development to practical clinical applications.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Environmental Medicine Institute of Medicine, Committee on Curriculum Development in Environmental Medicine, 1995-05-28 People are increasingly concerned about potential environmental health hazards and often ask their physicians questions such as: Is the tap water safe to drink? Is it safe to live near power lines? Unfortunately, physicians often lack the information and training related to environmental health risks needed to answer such questions. This book discusses six competency based learning objectives for all medical school students, discusses the relevance of environmental health to specific courses and clerkships, and demonstrates how to integrate environmental health into the curriculum through published case studies, some of which are included in one of the book's three appendices. Also included is a guide on where to obtain additional information for treatment, referral, and follow-up for diseases with possible environmental and/or occupational origins.
  mrcp part 2 results time: The Medical Times and Gazette Anonymous, 2024-05-08 Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
  mrcp part 2 results time: The Pancreas Hans G. Beger, Markus W. Buchler, Richard Kozarek, Markus M. Lerch, John P. Neoptolemos, Andrew L. Warshaw, David C. Whitcomb, Keiko Shiratori, 2009-01-26 The encyclopedic guide to the pancreas for practicing clinicians and surgeons In the past decade extraordinary developments in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology and endoscopy have been coupled with major advances in surgical techniques and basic sciences. As a result the management of pancreatic disorders is now handled by a multidisciplinary team. This book shows you how to achieve superior patient management by taking the team approach to in-hospital care. Fully revised and updated, this new edition of The Pancreas: An Integrated Textbook of Basic Science, Medicine and Surgery details the latest knowledge on genetics and molecular biological background in terms of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology for all known pancreatic disorders. The Editor and author team are leading pancreatologists of high international repute and they present global best-practice and evidence-based knowledge in this comprehensive reference. A timely section on early and late outcome data considers the benefits of management including chemotherapy and immune therapy. Incorporating evidence-based data, the book also focuses on early diagnosis, limited surgical treatment, oncology, treatment results and the option of transplantation. This new edition contains more than 400 illustrations, line drawings and radiographs to provide a step-by-step approach to endoscopic techniques and surgical procedures. With The Pancreas: An Integrated Textbook of Basic Science, Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition, you can achieve a greater understanding of current diagnostic, medical and surgical treatment principles in one authoritative reference point.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Deconstructing the OSCE Duncan Harding PhD MRCPsych, 2014-02-20 The OSCE forms the practical part of educational and professional medical examinations and is often challenging and expensive. Deconstructing the OSCE takes a fresh approach to passing the OSCE, teaching readers how to tackle the examination in a new way. This book doesn't provide readers with checklists of information needed for specific OSCE stations; instead it will help you to develop key strategies and skills that will enable success in any OSCE regardless of specialty or level. Packed full of advice, practical tips, real-life examples, and exercises, this book will provide you with skills to prepare for effective OSCE study and strategies to overcome common hurdles and psychological baggage. It also explores how to overcome past failure in the OSCE by overhauling your previous study routines and suggesting new strategies for the road ahead. Ideal for trainee doctors sitting OSCEs at all levels, medical students, allied medical practitioners, nurses, and doctors from overseas; Deconstructing the OSCE is full of practical advice to increase candidates' confidence and improve the chance of success in any OSCE scenario.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Cumulated Index Medicus , 1998
  mrcp part 2 results time: Brain-Computer Interface and Its Applications Duo Chen, Ke Liu, Jiayang Guo, Luzheng Bi, Jing Xiang, 2023-03-31
  mrcp part 2 results time: The Medical Times and Hospital Gazette , 1903
  mrcp part 2 results time: Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review Stephen C. Hauser, Seth R. Sweetser, Michael D. Leise, Karthik Ravi, David H. Bruining, 2024 Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review, Sixth Edition, has been thoroughly revised to review the core essential knowledge in gastroenterology, hepatology, and relevant related areas of radiology, pathology, endoscopy, and nutrition for physicians, trainees, gastroenterology fellows in training, medical residents, medical students, gastrointestinal assistants, nurses, allied health care personnel, and other persons caring for patients. This edition has been edited by a new team of Mayo Clinic gastroenterologists and hepatologists, under the stewardship of Dr. Stephen C. Hauser, the editor-in-chief of the previous fifth edition. The faculty who authored this edition are all Mayo Clinic physicians who spend their time caring for patients and teaching in an academic medical center. Accordingly, the emphasis of this edition is on clinical knowledge to enhance patient management. Case-based presentations and numerous board examination-type, single best-answer questions with annotated answers facilitate self-testing and studying. New to This Edition - New chapters on complications after Roux-en-Y surgery and endoscopy for the gastroenterology board examination - Features such as key facts and key definitions are included in each chapter - More figures and tables to support the text
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  mrcp part 2 results time: Yamada's Textbook of Gastroenterology Daniel K. Podolsky, Michael Camilleri, J. Gregory Fitz, Anthony N. Kalloo, Fergus Shanahan, Timothy C. Wang, 2015-10-13 Yamada’s Textbook of Gastroenterology has for 20 years been the most comprehensive gastroenterology reference book, combining an encyclopaedic basic science approach to GI and liver disease with the latest clinical thinking, especially in diagnostic and therapeutic developments. It is universally respected across the globe. The original outstanding editorial team was led by Tadataka Yamada, MD, one of the world's leading figures in GI research. As in previous editions, the new textbook reflects the collective efforts of the editors and a hugely impressive team of contributors, who are each experts in their specific areas. Now with another world leader in gastroenterology as Editor-in-Chief, Daniel K. Podolsky MD, President and Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, together with a stellar group of associate editors, the 6th edition of this iconic textbook has been expanded and enhanced in many ways with new content and technology.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Network Reliability in Practice David Levinson, Henry X. Liu, Michael Bell, 2011-10-26 This book contains selected peer-reviewed papers that were presented at the Fourth International Symposium on Transportation Network Reliability (INSTR) Conference held at the University of Minnesota July 22-23, 2010. International scholars, from a variety of disciplines--engineering, economics, geography, planning and transportation—offer varying perspectives on modeling and analysis of the reliability of transportation networks in order to illustrate both vulnerability to day-to-day and unpredictability variability and risk in travel, and demonstrates strategies for addressing those issues. The scope of the chapters includes all aspects of analysis and design to improve network reliability, specifically user perception of unreliability of public transport, public policy and reliability of travel times, the valuation and economics of reliability, network reliability modeling and estimation, travel behavior and vehicle routing under uncertainty, and risk evaluation and management for transportation networks. The book combines new methodologies and state of the art practice to model and address questions of network unreliability, making it of interest to both academics in transportation and engineering as well as policy-makers and practitioners.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Liver MRI Shahid M. Hussain, Michael F. Sorrell, 2014-12-07 The second edition of this very successful book provides a practical approach to liver MRI, with coverage of the most up-to-date MR imaging sequences, normal and variant anatomy and diverse pathologic conditions. It features computer-generated drawings relating clinical concepts to the MRI findings, 2D and 3D reconstructions, systematic (differential) diagnostic information and descriptions of patient management options. MRI findings are correlated to ultrasound, computed tomography, nuclear medicine exams, laboratory findings and histopathology when appropriate. New information is presented on a wide range of topics and more than 50 extra figure pages are included. This book will greatly benefit all professionals interested and involved in imaging, diagnosis and treatment of focal and diffuse liver lesions, including radiologists, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, surgeons, pathologists, MR physicists, radiology and other residents, MR technologists and medical students.p>
  mrcp part 2 results time: Deconstructing the OSCE Duncan Harding, 2014 Deconstructing the OSCE takes a fresh approach to passing OSCE exams. Ideal for students and trainees, it teaches readers how to develop generic strategies, skills and a toolkit to aid their path to success in any OSCE.
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  mrcp part 2 results time: Clinical Dilemmas in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Peter Irving, MD, MRCP, David Rampton, Fergus Shanahan, 2008-04-15 Evidence-based guidance to answer more than 60 controversial clinical questions on inflammatory bowel disease Clinical Dilemmas in Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a practical handbook providing quick but detailed answers to the questions and challenges that you are faced with daily in the clinical setting. Each short chapter addresses a different topic and provides evidence-based guidance on subjects ranging from optimising current management through to special management problems and novel treatments. This book is suitable for all medical professionals involved in the care of patients with IBD: established and trainee gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, specialist nurses, pharmacists, dieticians and counsellors
  mrcp part 2 results time: Rapid Review of Clinical Medicine for MRCP Part 2, Second Edition Sanjay Sharma, Rashmi Kaushal, 2006-06-13 This book is an invaluable resource with 400 self-assessment cases and data interpretation questions covering all aspects of internal medicine. It has great breadth of coverage, superb illustration, lively presentation, precise answers and detailed discussion.
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  mrcp part 2 results time: Intelligent Robotics and Applications YongAn Huang, Hao Wu, Honghai Liu, Zhouping Yin, 2017-08-04 The three volume set LNAI 10462, LNAI 10463, and LNAI 10464 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications, ICIRA 2017, held in Wuhan, China, in August 2017. The 235 papers presented in the three volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from 310 submissions. The papers in this first volume of the set are organized in topical sections on soft, micro-nano, bio-inspired robotics; human-machine interaction; swarm robotics; underwater robotics.
  mrcp part 2 results time: Votes & Proceedings New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1893
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  mrcp part 2 results time: Abdominal and Pelvic MRI A. Heuck, M. Reiser, 2012-12-09 While MRI has proved itself to be an excellent diagnostic noninvasive modality for imaging of the brain, medulla, and musculoskeletal system due to its high intrinsic con trast resolution and tissue characterisation potential based on the judicious application of specific sequences, this has not been the case in the abdomen and pelvis. The reasons are the long exposure time and the lower spatial resolution, inherent to MRI. However, during recent years considerable process has been achieved in MRI of the abdominal and pelvic organs due to the development of new and more rapid imaging sequences and the routine clinical application of specific magnetic resonance contrast media. Consequently for some anatomical areas such as the female genital organs and the biliary system MRI is already the best performing morphological diagnostic modality. However, the question arises as to wether MRI, given its performance capabilities, should not also be considered a primary diagnostic modality for the study of parenchymal organs like the liver, spleen, and pancreas, and not merely as a complen tary modality to solve residual problems after ultrasonography and computed tomog raphy have been performed. Although the future role of MRI in respect of the gas trointestinal tube itself is still somewhat unclear, some possibilities for routine clinical use are becoming visible even in this abdominal field.
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