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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, Aug/Sept 2013
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. The operator
2 2
2 2
x y

+



is the well known __________ operation in two dimension. [ ]
A) Integral B) Laplace C) differential D) none of this

2. W=
1 1
mn
m n
m x n y
A Sin Sin
a b

= =

Where
mn
A Is [ ]
A) Coefficient B) Known Coefficient C) Unknown Coefficient D) None

3. Direct and shear forces per unit length produced by in-plane load are given by [ ]
notation
A)
, , x y xy
N N N B)
, , x y xy
M M M C)
, , x y xy
q q q D) None

4. The transition from one buckling mode to next is found by equation value of k for the [ ]
_____________ curves.
A) M-1 & M+1 B) M & M+1 C) M & N D) M+1 &

5. Values of local buckling stress have been determined by BOUGHAN for idealized for [ ]
__________ stiffened panels
A) T & I B) Z & L C) Z &T D) None

6. The plane which neither stretches nor compresses ____________. [ ]
A) Neutral Plane B) Horizontal Plane C) Vertical Plane D) None

7. According to perpendicular axes theory a polar second moment of area = [ ]
A)
s
o
R PR
A
=
B)
xx yy
I I C)
xx yy
I I D)
xx yy
I I +

8. Wrapping of the cross section is produced by combination of ______caused by _____ [ ]
A) Roll, Slide B) Displacement , Tensile
C) Tensile, Compression D) Displacement , Twisting

9. Condition for zero wrapping at a section is [ ]
A)
1
2
PR
Gt A
= B)
1
2
PR
Gt A
= C)
1
2
PR
Gt A
< D)
1
2
PR
Gt A
>

10. ________ is the area swept out by a generator .rotating about the center of twist from the point of
zero wrapping. [ ]
A)
1
2
s
o
R PR
A
=
B)
s
o
R PR
A
=
s C)
1
2
s
o
R PR
A
=
D)
1
4
s
o
R PR
A
=

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Code No: 55067 :2: Set No. 1

II Fill in the blanks:

11. A surface possessing the curvature of opposite sign is known as _____________.

12. If Mx=My=M then the deformed shape of the plate is spherical and of curvature is ________.

13. Plate buckling coefficient is given by minimum value of k=____________.

14. Critical stress with various edge support and loaded by constant in-plane direct force is given by________.

15. The flangs &webs of thin walled columns having slenderness ratio less than 20 under a axial compressive
load will undergo___________________.

16. If a beam undergoes deformation under a applied external moment such that the upper surface is concave
and lower is convex, then it is called as ________________ bending moment.

17. _____________and ____________ section beams are double symmetry.

18. In equation 1/R=M/EI, EI is known as_____________.

19. The theory of the torsion of closed section beams is known as ____________ theory.

20. In determining the direct stress distribution for a unsymmetric bending of then walled beam under;pure
bending moment,the normal force acting is usually taken as__________________.









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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
KEYS
I Choose the correct alternative:

1. B

2. C

3. A

4. B

5. C

6. A

7. D

8. D

9. B

10. C

II Fill in the blanks:

11. Anticlastic surface
12.
( )
1
1
M
D v
=


13.
2
mb a
K
a mb

= +



14.
2
2
2
12(1 )
CR
K E t
v b



15. Buckling
16. Sagging
17. Rectangular & I- section
18. EI=flexural rigidity
19. Bredt-batho
20. Zero
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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, August 2012
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
A

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. The plane in which the direct stress in zero is called as [ ]
a) In-plane b) Neutral plane c) Top-line d) Bottom plane

2. The beam which is linearly elastic obeys _____________ law. [ ]
a) Elastic b) Hooks c) Bending d) Buckling

3. The product EI is known as [ ]
a) Modulus of rigidity b) Second moment of area c) Elastic bending d) Flexural rigidity
4. The second moment of area is given as [ ]
a) b) c) d)
2
A
y dA

2
A
y dA

3
A
y dA

3
A
y dA


5. Bredt batho formulae is given as [ ]
a)
1
2
T A = q b)
1
2
T A c) T =2Aq d) T =-2Aq q =

6. The beam for which PRGT is constant [ ]
a) Closed beam b) Open beam c) Neuber beam d) Tension field beam

7. If mid line of the beam is being wrapped then it is known as [ ]
a) Primary wrapping b) secondary wrapping
c) common wrapping d) Neutral wrapping

8. Rate of twist is given as [ ]
a)
d
G T b)
d
T G c)
dz
T G d)
dz
G T J
dz

= J
dz

= J
d
= J
d
=

9. Laplace operator in two dimensions is written as [ ]
a)
( )
2
z D
w
q
= b)
( )
2
z q
w
D
=

c)
( )
2
z q
w
D
=

d)
( )
2
z D
w
q
=


10.

__________________ stiffners are used to divide the skin in two narrow panels [ ]
a) Lateral b) Inclined c) Narrow d) Longitudinal

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Code No: 55067 :2: Set No. 1


II Fill in the blanks:

11. The middle plane of the plane does not deform during bending and is therefore a __________ plane.

12. M
y
=
1
D
1
y x

where D is known as _______________of the plate.



13. For principle moments M
t
=_________________.

14. The total deflection W =_________________, if transverse and in-plane loads are acting on a plate.

15. For transverse loading potential energy V of the total load on plate is V =_________________.

16. Spars of aircraft wing structures are known as ________________.

17. The transition from one buckling mode to next, may be found by equating values of k, for___________
curves.

18. For combination of both primary and secondary modes, the range of is between _____ & ____.

19. The ultimate load is not reached until the stress in the plate exceeds ____________.

20. l
e
=d for b >__________.








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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
KEYS
I Choose the correct alternative:

1. B

2. B

3. D

4. A

5. C

6. C

7. A

8. B

9. C

10. D
II Fill in the blanks:

11. Neutral plane

12. Flexural rigidity

13. Zero

14. W =W
0
+W
1

15.
0 0
a b
V wq d =

x dy

16. Tension field beams

17. m and m+1

18. 20 and 80

19. Elastic limit

20. >1.5d

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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September 2011
AEROSPACE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
A

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. In the simple beam theory, the direct strains below the neutral plane are [ ]
(a) z/x, =z/y (b) =z/x (c) =z/x (d) none
x= y y x
2. The deformed shape of the plate is spherical and of curvature is [ ]
(a) M=D(1+) (b) 1/ =M/D(1+) (c) 1/ =M (d) none

3. For a plate subjected to pure bending and twisting in which M ,M M are in Variable [ ]
(a) Through out the edge (b) through out the surface
X Y, XY
(c) through out the plate (d) none.

4. If the edge x=0 is built in or firmly clamped so that it can [ ]
(a) Neither rotates nor deflects (b) bending (c) shearing (d) none

5. For small deflections w/ x and (w/ x+ w/ x )x are small and the cosines of the angles are
2 2
[ ]
(a) =0 (b) =1 (c) =2 (d) none.

6. The application of transverse and in plane loads will cause the plate to deflect a further amount
w so that the total deflection is then [ ]
1
(a) w (b) w (c) w=w+w (d) none
0 0 1

7. The potential energy v of the load N y, refer to the un deflected position of the plate as the
datum is then v = [ ]
x X
x
(a) -N y (b) y (c) N (d) none.
X X

8. For p<p enforced lateral displacements increases and the column is [ ]
cr
(a) Stable (b) un stable (c) equilibrium (d) none

9. The discrete values of bulking load are called eigen values, their associated functions are called
[ ]

(a) loads (b) moments (c) eigen functions (d) none

10. Stresses and deflections in a linear elastic beam subjected to transverse loads as predicted by
[ ]

(a) Simple beam theory (b) Lames theory (c) moment theory (d) none

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Code No: 55067 :2: Set No. 1


II Fill in the blanks

11. If the plate is subjected to a distributed transverse load, the deflection w infinite trigonometrical
equation is __________________.

12. If the equivalent length of the panel acting as a column is l
e
then the Euler critical stress
is__________.

13. In complete diagonal tension field beam may be analysed by ___________

14. The method of distributing the sheet areas into concentrated areas at the ends is_______________

15. Shear centre for the angle section lies at __________.

16. If the diameter of the fuselage increases ___________

17. The direct stresses on an element of area A at appoint (x,y) and a distance from the neutral
axis is_________
z

18. Bredt-Batho formula for torsion of Thinwalled closed section beam is ___________.

19. The second moment of area about an axis through o perpendicular to the plane of the section is
then___________

20. In thin walled sections shear stresses produced by____________


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Code No:55067 Set No. 1
AEROSPACE STRUCTURES-II
KEYS
I Choose the correct alternative:

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. A

5. B

6. C

7. A

8. B

9. C

10. A

II Fill in the blanks

11.
1 1
sin sin
mn
m n
m x n y
w A
a b


= =
=



12.
CR
=
2
E/(l
e
/r)
2

13. Semi elliptical theory

14. Structural idealization.

15. at the junction

16. torsional resistance increases.

17.
z
=E
Z.

18. macauley

19. I
0
=I
XX
+I
YY

20. Shear loads

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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., II Mid-Term Examinations, November 2013
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. After idealization of a fuselage in to boom and thin walled skin of thickness
D
t , generally it is assumed
that booms area carries the following stress. [ ]
A) Direct stress B) Torsional stress C) Shear stress D) All the above

2. The position of the neutral axis is derived from the condition that the resultant load on the beam
cross-section is ______________. [ ]
A) Zero. B) One C) Two D) Both A & B

3. The phenomenon of load redistribution resulting from shear is known as _______________. [ ]
A) Shear Strain B) C) D) Shear Force

4. The shear stress systems predicted by each portion of theory must be compatible at
The __________________________end. [ ]
A) Below B) Over C) Built-Out D) Built- In

5. The zero warping axis produce __________________due to twist, although axial constraint stresses due to
shear [ ]
A) No Warping B) Max-Wraping C) Min-Wraping D) Partial Wraping

6. If the beam were of open cross-section the shear loads would be applied through its [ ]
A) Leading Edge B) Shear Centre C) Strain D) Both A & B

7. If the beam were of open cross-section the shear loads would be applied through its shear centre, so that no
________of the beam occurred [ ]
A)
Stress
B)
Bending
C) Twisting D) Breaking

8. Wrapping in many aircraft, structural beams, such as wings, have stringers whose cross-sectional areas vary in
the _____________________direction. [ ]
A) Vertical B) Horizontal C) Z- Axis D) Span Wise

9. The determination of the ________________distribution in the skin produced by shear is basically the
analysis of an idealized single cell closed section beam. [ ]
A) B) Shear Stress C) D)Shear

10. A fuselage section is basically a _____________section beam. [ ]
A) B) Single Cell Closed C) D)


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Code No: 55067 :2: Set No. 1

II Fill in the blanks:

11. The number and nature of simplifying assumptions determine the ____________________and the
_______________________of the analysis.

12. Replace the _________________ and _________________flanges by concentrations of area known
as booms.

13. In any idealization, _________________conditions are require for different idealizations of the same
Structure.

14. The _______________axis produce no warping due to twist, although axial constraint stresses due to shear.

15. In cases of doubly symmetrical beams do the ________________ and _______________axes coincide
_______________.
16. The calculation of shear stresses in beam ________________can be significantly affected by taper.

17. Beam tapered in two directions along its length and comprising an arrangement of ______________ and
______________________.

18. Aircraft fuselages consist, of thin sheets of material stiffened by large numbers of
_________________together with _________.________.

19. The distance between adjacent stringers is usually small so that the variation in _________________in the
connecting panel will be small.

20. The skin/stringer arrangement is idealized into one comprising ______________ and ______________.









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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
KEYS
I Choose the correct alternative:

1. A

2. A

3. C

4. D

5. A

6. B

7. C

8. D

9. A

10. B

II Fill in the blanks:

11. ACCURACY, DEGREE OF COMPLEXITY

12.

13.

14.

15.

16. WEBS

17. BOOMS AND SKIN.

18. LONGITUDINAL STRINGERS, TRANSVERSE FRAMES

19. SHEAR FLOW

20. BOOMS AND SKIN.


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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., II Mid-Term Examinations, November 2012
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. We replace the stringers & spar flanges by concentrations of areas known as [ ]
a) booms b) points c) nodes d) none

2. If the skin is fully effective in carrying direct stress where t
D
= [ ]
a) zero b) t c) 1 d) -1

3. Change in boom load over unit length of r
th
boom Pr is [ ]
a) q
1
+ q
2
b) q
1
- q
2
c) q
2
- q
1
d) none

4. Direct stress is zero for the fibers that do not change in length are called as [ ]
a) zero fiber b) neutral fiber c) plane fiber d) linear fiber

5. Line of inter section of the neutral plane & any cross-section of the beam is termed as [ ]
a) plane axis b) axis c) neutral axis d) linear axis

6. The term
2
A
y dA

is known as [ ]
a) moment of area b) moment of inertia c) first moment of area d) second moment of area

7. The bending moment resultants P
z,1
& P
z,2
are parallel to _______ axis of the beam [ ]
a) X b) Y c) Z d) neutral axis

8. For a beam in which the web is fully effective in resisting [ ]
a) shear stresses b) bending c) strain d) direct stresses

9. Lift and drag loads induce shear flows in the skin panels, which are ______ between adjacent booms
[ ]
a) maximum b) minimum c) zero d) constant

10. Bending moment at any section of a wing are usually produced by______ at other sections
of the wing. [ ]
a) shear loads b) direct loads c) shear stress d) none


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Code No: 55067 :2: Set No. 1

II Fill in the blanks:

11. If all direct stresses are carried by booms, while the skin is effective only in __________

12. Shear loads produce _______________ due to bending in the booms.

13. Section properties I
xx
, I
yy
& I
zz
are calculated for the _________ carrying area only.

14. In symmetrical bending theory, the X axis becomes the ____________ when My = 0.

15. The neutral axis always passes through the _________ of area of a beams cross-section.

16. For a beam having either Cx or Cy as an axis of symmetry, Ixy =0. U = ____________.

17. Shear flows induce complementary shear flows in the panels in the _______________ of the beam.

18. In addition to ____________ the beam is subjected to bending moments Mx & My which produces
direct stresses in the booms & skin.

19. Wings and fuselage have openings in their surfaces to accommodate _________________.

20. Deflections of multi cell wings may be calculated by ______________ method.






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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
AREOSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
KEYS
I Choose the correct alternative:

1. A
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. D
9. D
10. A

II Fill in the blanks:

11. Shear
12. Direct stresses
13. Direct stress
14. Neutral axis
15. Centroid
16. U =
y
yy
M
EI

17. Longitudinal direction
18. Shear loads
19. Under carriages,engine nacelles & weapons
20. Unit load

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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., II Mid-Term Examinations, November 2011
AEROSPACE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
A

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. The basic function of an aircrafts structure are to transmit and resist the [ ]
(a) applied loads (b) variable loads (c) bending loads (d) None

2. Thin shells which rely entirely on their skins for their capacity to resist loads are Reffered to as
[ ]
(a) Semi-monocoque (b) mono-coque (c) circular-section (d) none

3. Stiffness problems may be conveniently grouped under the heading [ ]
(a) Elasticty (b) modulus of rigidity (c) Aero elasticity (d) none

4. The line of intersection of the neutral plane and any cross-section of the beam is known as[ ]
(a) Neutral axis (b) Horizontal axis (c) Vertical axis (d) None

5. The product of inertia is not zero for the following section [ ]
(a) Symmetric section on both axis (b) Symmetric section about one axis
(c) Unsymmetric section about both axis (d) None

6. The best way of increasing the stiffness of the panel is [ ]
(a) Increasing the thickness of the panel (b)decreasing the stiffness of the panel
(c) providing stiffeners (d) None

7. The structural member which runs along the length of fuselage is [ ]
(a) bulk head (b) shear clip (c) longeron (d)aileron

8. The shape to the wing is due to [ ]
(a) bulk head (b) ribs (c) flaps (d) stringers

9. The diagonal tension field theory is given by [ ]
(a) Euler (b) Hook (c) Wanger (d) Rankine

10. Increasing the space between the bulkheads, the shear panel buckling resistance [ ]
(a) increases (b) decreases (c) uneffects (d) none


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Code No: 55067 :2: Set No. 1


II Fill in the blanks

11. The fuselage shell section has been idealized such that the fuselage skin is effective only in
______________

12. Wings and fuselages are usually tapered along their lengths for greater ______________

13. Wing ribs perform functions similar to those performed by ________________

14. A thin rectangular strip suffers warping across its thickness when subjected to ______________

15. The theory of the torsion of closed section beams is known as ________________

16. A section does not remain rectangular but distorts; the effect is known as ___________

17. If the shear force is 400 N over the length of the 200 mm stiffener, the shear flow is
_____________

18. A bending moment M applied in any longitudinal plane parallel to the z-axis may be resolved into
components _______________

19. For a symmetric section about both axes, the shear centre lies at _________________

20. In many aircrafts, structural beams, such as wings, have stringers whose cross-sectional areas vary
in the ______________________ direction.





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Code No: 55067 Set No. 1
AEROSPACE STRUCTURES-II
KEYS
I Choose the correct alternative:

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. A

5. C

6. C

7. C

8. B

9. C

10. B

II Fill in the blanks

11. Shear

12. Structural efficiency

13. Fuselage frames

14. Torsion.

15. Bredt-Batho theory

16. Anticlastic bending

17. 2 N/mm

18. M
x
and M
y

19. geometric centre

20. spanwise direction

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Code No: 07A52103 Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., II Mid-Term Examinations, November 2010
AEROSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No.
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 20.
A

I Choose the correct alternative:

1. [ ]

2. Principal stresses can be represented graphically by [ ]
a) Rayleigh method b) Mohrs method c) Euler method d) Rankine method

3. A shaft subjected to torsion experiences a pure shear stress on the surface. The maximum
principal stress on the surface, at 45
0
to the axis, is [ ]
a) cos 45
0
b) 2 cos 45
0
c) cos
2
45
0
d) 2 sin 45cos 45
0

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6. A square bar of side 4 cm and length 100 cm is subjected to an axial load P, the same bar is
then used as a cantilever beam and subjected to an end load P, the ratio of the strain energies
stored in the second case to that in the first case , is [ ]
a) 12 b) 400 c) 1000 d) 2500

7. Strain energy stored in an axial bar due to axial load P is [ ]
a) P
2
L/AE b) P
2
L/2AE c) 2P
2
L/AE d) P
2
L/4AE

8. The maximum principal stress theory is given by [ ]
a) Vons mises b) St.venant c) Rankine d) Guest

9. Torsion of hollow thin walled closed cells is given by [ ]
a) Euler theory b) J ohnson theory c) Bredt-batho theory d) Timoshenko theory

10. Torsion of thin walled multicell closed hollow structure is [ ]
a) Statically determinate problem b) Statically indeterminate problem
c) Both a and b d) none

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11. Shear flow is defined as _____________

12. If q
1
and q
2
are the shear flows and A
1
and A
2
are the mean areas of thin walled two cell
closed structure subjected to torque T, T is given by ____________

13. The strain energy stored in cantilever beam subjected to point load P is ______________

14. The total strain energy in the simple supported beam with point load at the centre is given
by _________________

15. When the Normal stress on the inclined plane is maximum, the shear stress becomes
_____________________

16. The maximum strain energy theory is given by _________________.

17. If the mean area of a hollow tube is 100 mm
2
and subjected to torque of 2000 Nmm, the
shear flow in N/mm is _____________

18. If the working stress is 200 N/mm
2
and yield stress is 400 N/mm
2
, the Factor of safety
according to maximum principal stress theory is _________________

19. If U is the total strain energy due to point load P, the deflection under the load by
castiglino;s theorem is given by ____________

20. If M is the bending moment due to external load, m is the bending moment due top unit
load at that section, according to unit load method, the deflection under the load is given
by _____________________

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