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UNITED STATES
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 July 12, 1999 LICENSEES' RESPONSIBILITIES
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 99-24: BROAD-SCOPE AND APPROVING UNREGISTERED
FOR REVIEWING
SEALED SOURCES AND DEVICES
Addressees
materials licensees.
All medical licensees of broad-scope and master
Purpose
is issuing this information notice to alert
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
of either sealed sources or devices which
addressees to NRC's expectations about their uses on sealed sources and devices. It is
are not listed in the registry of radiation safety information
for applicability to their facilities and
expected that recipients will review this information
issues. However, suggestions contained in
consider actions, as appropriate, to address these therefore no specific action nor written
this information notice are not new NRC requirements;
response is required.
Description of Circumstances
intravascular brachytherapy radiation
With the advent of new investigational studies using arteries after balloon angioplasty, treatments to prevent restenosis of coronary and peripheral
unregistered sealed sources and/or devices.
there has been a significant increase in the use of
patient misadministrations and other events
There has also been a marked increase in reported
misadministrations in early 1998, relating to device failures. After two reported patient
there have been additional patient
discussed in detail in NRC Information Notice 98-10, by the unexpectedly high rate of
misadministrations, and events reported. NRC is concerned sources and/or devices being
reported events for a relatively small number of unregistered
used in these trials.
the failure of the broad-scope licensees to
A primary contributing factor in these events, was
sources and/or devices, the treatment
perform appropriate radiation safety reviews of the trials. These reviews directly contribute
protocols, and the procedures to be used in the clinical
to provide your radiation safety committee
to the safe use of material, and must be performed
your participation in the proposed human
with the information necessary to properly evaluate
research trial.
to use sealed sources and/or devices
NRC has granted broad scope licensees the authority
without prior NRC or Agreement State review
that you have fabricated or obtained from vendors
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IN 99-24 July 12,1999 these activities
and registration. However, you also have the responsibility for conductingreview and approval
requires the
responsibly and safely. For example, 10 CFR 33.13(c)(3)(iii)
A specific licensees of
of these safety evaluations by the radiation safety committee, for Type
broad-scope.
then it is clearly your
If you fabricate and use source(s) and/or device(s) of your own design, if they can be safely used
responsibility to review the source(s) and/or device(s) and determine
any procedures or restrictions
for their intended use(s). This includes developing and enforcing but frequently
important, deemed necessary for the safe use of the source/device. Equally safety
radiation
overlooked, are your responsibilities for performing these same essential
external suppliers, such as
reviews when using unregistered source(s)/device(s) obtained from
the sponsors of clinical trials.
Discussion:
(RSC) when reviewing
What are the responsibilities of my Radiation Safety Committee
source(s) and/or
an application for approval of a specific medical use of sealed
device(s)?
are set forth in
The requirements for radiation safety evaluations, reviews and approvals
license of broad
10 CFR 33.13(c)(3)(ii) and 10 CFR 33.13(c)(3)(iii) for Type A specific
is required to insure that a proper radiation
scope. Thus, your radiation safety committee
use of the source(s) and/or devices have
safety evaluation commensurate with the intended
been performed.
safety evaluation of a
How do I determine whether or not I need to perform a radiation
source or device?
of Sealed Sources
Check if the source and/or device is presently listed in NRC's Registry
accessed online
and devices as approved for your intended use. The registry can be
through the NRC web page or at the following URL address:
http://www.hsrd.ornl.gov/nrc/ssdr/ssdrindx.htm.
intended use, If it is registered by NRC or an Agreement State and is approved for the
then no radiation safety evaluation by your institution is required.
and/or device
If either the source and/or device has not been registered or, the source you must
has not been approved for your intended use, then, to use this source/device, to your
perform the appropriate radiation safety evaluation and submit it for approval
RSC.
approved for use
Caution: You must insure that both source and device are registered, a source is approved for
together, and approved for your intended use. In at least one case
afterloading device
intravascular brachytherapy use. However, the corresponding manual
In such instances, you must
for this source is not approved for intravascular brachytherapy.
impact on the radiation safety
perform the necessary evaluation of the device, including any
RSC for approval.
of using the source in the device, and submit your evaluation to your
.I J
Y)
In 99-24 July 12, 1999 Is there guidance available on how to perform a review?
States are
The requirements for performing these evaluations by the NRC and Agreement
these reviews is contained in
set forth in 10 CFR 32.210. The guidance for performing for
NUREG-1556, Vol. 3, "Consolidated Guidance About Materials Licenses - Applications
is
Sealed Source and Device Evaluation and Registration." The applicable guidance
The full
summarized in the following questions and answers for both sources and devices.
content of the NUREG is on the NRC web site at the following URL address:
http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/nucmat.html.
intended
We expect a review that determines if a source/device can be safely used for its
risk that could
use at your institution. This review should be commensurate with the level of
accident
be reasonably anticipated from the source/device for your intended use and likely
of reviews, you may not need to conform to
conditions. Since the guidance covers all types
the same rigorous review process that is referenced.
It is your responsibility to perform this review, obtain any necessary design and test
discover
information from the vendor and, if needed, conduct operational or other tests to
and evaluate potential radiation safety hazards.
should
The results of this review, along with any necessary conditions or limitations on use, safety officer, for approval.
be submitted to your radiation safety committee or radiological
procedures for
We have found that it is useful to develop appropriate written administrative
your radiation
the conduct of reviews and the approval or disapproval of the intended use by
safety committee.
How do I perform the radiation safety review for sealed sources?
use and in
Evaluate the likely environments to which the source will be subjected in normal
use, likely accident conditions. Normal use and likely accident conditions should include
handling, storage, and transportation. Particular attention should be given to the chemical
various
and physical environments to which the source is exposed, such as normal saline, and mechanical stresses that
body fluids, sterilization procedures (temperature extremes),
to contain and effect source
may be placed on the source (particularly by any devices used
with any
exposures). Perform this radiation safety evaluation of the source, commensurate
perceived risks from the failure of, or damage to, the source encapsulation.
design
To properly conduct this source evaluation, you will almost certainly require detailed
test data, if available, could
and construction information from the source vendor. Vendor
significantly reduce the effort required to perform the necessary radiation safety evaluation.
between
However, if essential design or test data are unavailable, you may have to chose
your
more extensive testing or withholding approval of the proposed use. It is also
responsibility to verify the accuracy of the data used to achieve the prescribed treatment
dose values through either: (1) direct measurement with an appropriately calibrated
A
measurement system; or, (2) a thorough review of the vendor's calibration procedures. it
within which
thorough knowledge of the radiation profiles from the source and any device
personnel
is used is essential. Specific conditions of use should be developed to ensure
exposures do not exceed 10 CFR Part 20 limits.
IN 99-24 July 12, 1999 How do I perform the radiation safety review for devices?
shield, and control
A safety evaluation must also be performed for a device used to contain, be commensurate
should
exposures of the source. The scope and depth of this evaluation
must also consider any operational
with the risks from failure of the device. The evaluation
to unintended exposures to
limitations inherent in the device design that could lead
design and construction
radiation. This would require, at a minimum, sufficiently detailed
of the device and its
data to allow a full understanding of the construction and operation
components and safety features.
mean the
Integrity of the source/device under normal conditions does not necessarily or unusual
to an accident
product will perform its intended function after being subjected
still ensure that the
conditions. Under accident or unusual conditions, the design should
protective source
byproduct material is not dispersed, the source remains within the
to be considered in
housing, and the shielding integrity is not comprised. Items that need
this evaluation include:
corrosion (i.e.,
a. Use of dissimilar materials that are incompatible and could cause
is avoided;
aluminum and stainless steel in a marine or saline environment)
to radiation or
b. The materials used in the construction are not degraded by exposure
other conditions of use;
c. Fixed shielding cannot be easily moved or become dislodged;
to ensure they will
d. All moving parts [including the source(s)] have adequate spacing of the
not bind during use. This would include use conditions, such as bending the device
to
source transport system, and any external forces that could be applied
and/or transport system during use;
but not in an
e. If applicable, the device can be locked in a closed (safe) condition, open (unsafe) condition;
exposed or in a
f. Indicators are present that clearly identify whether the source(s) is
safely shielded condition;
accidental
g. Safety interlocks, barriers, or guards are used sufficient to prevent
exposures in excess of those specified in the regulations;
filtration, relief
h. If pneumatic or hydraulic systems are used, there are appropriate
valves, and operating pressures;
in the system
I. The device is designed to be fail-safe (i.e., loss of power or a failure
and, would return the source to, or leave it in, the fully shielded position);
or moisture.
j. If applicable, the device is hermetically sealed from foreign materials
IN 99-24 July 12, 1999 or other risk
I completed my safety evaluation and discovered design weaknesses
conditions of use.
factors that could pose radiation safety hazards during the anticipated
What do I do?
One or more of the following options will usually be available to you:
a. Withhold authorization for the requested use;
b. Correct any discovered design limitations or defects; or, source to
c. Adopt mandatory written procedures and/or limitations on the use of the
compensate for, or avoid, any radiation safety hazards discovered.
Administration
I Intend to participate In a clinical trial under an approved Food and Drug
FDA's IDE review and approval
(FDA) Investigative Device Exemption (IDE). Doesn't the
source device
process eliminate the need for me to perform a corresponding sealed
review?
safety reviews.
No, the FDA IDE review does not substitute for sealed source and/or device
10 CFR Part 30 and, in
IDE or 510K device approvals do not satisfy the requirements in
turn, 10 CFR Part 32.
entire protocol, The FDA review process focuses on the medical safety and efficacy of the
to the patient. The NRC review
including any sources and/or devices used, with respect
radiation safety of the device. In
and approval process takes a more broad review of the as well
general public
particular the NRC review focuses on the protection of workers and
such devices.
as the protection of the patient from unintentional radiation exposures from
IDE process for
The FDA reviews devices under several different processes, such as the for routine
human research applications, the 510K, or pre-market approval (PMA) processes
requirements are met. Similarly, patient treatments, as appropriate, to ensure its regulatory
NRC and/or Agreement State reviews are performed to ensure that the Commission's
regulatory requirements are satisfied.
for routine
Dual FDA and NRC reviews are regularly performed for sources and devices
approved under the 510k, or similar process by
medical use. After a device is reviewed and
or an Agreement State, before
the FDA, it must then be reviewed and registered by NRC
their use by NRC or a
medical licensees of limited specific scope can be authorized for
broad scope licensee is relieved of performing its own radiation safety evaluations.
IN 99-24 July 12, 1999 resources
What are my options If I either do not have or, do not wish to commit, the
necessary to perform these full radiation safety evaluations?
safety
If NRC broad-scope licensees do not wish to become involved in the radiation
applications, then they can
evaluation of unregistered sources and/or devices in medical
devices to those
elect to restrict their use of sealed sources of byproduct materials and/or
as
that have been reviewed by NRC or an Agreement State and listed in the Registry
approved for the licensee's intended use.
not the
The use of either a registered source or a device for a use that is similar to, but
proposed use differs little
same as, an approved use, may be a feasible alternative. If your
fairly simple.
from the approved use, then the necessary radiation safety review could be
sealed sources
Why this emphasis on performance of proper radiation safety reviews of
and devices by broad scope licensees at this time?
events
NRC has observed a considerable increase in patient misadministrations and other
related to the use of unregistered sealed sources and devices in the new intravascular
the
brachytherapy clinical trials. In nearly all of these events, a failure on the part of
of source/device used
licensee's RSC to require an appropriate radiation safety evaluation
scope licensees seem
was at least a contributing factor. We have observed that our broad
information
to rely too heavily on the source/device vendor to provide most, if not all, of the
review of
necessary for the radiation safety committee to properly perform a radiation safety
the source/device.
98-10, if our
For example, in the patient misadministrations cited in NRC Information Notice
that was
broad-scope licensee had, before the event, performed the device evaluation
its radiation
performed after the event, and presented the reported corrective actions to
this would
safety committee as recommended conditions for approval of the intended use, approval process expected of such a licensee
have constituted the type of review and RSC
and the event might well have been prevented.
, J J
IN 99-24 July 12, 1999 any
This Information Notice requires no specific action nor written response. If you have
listed below
questions about the information in this notice, please contact the technical contact
or the appropriate NRC regional office.
Donald A. Cool, Director
Division of Industrial and
Medical Nuclear Safety
Office of Nuclear Material Safety
and Safeguards
Technical Contact:
Robert L. Ayres, NMSS
301- 415-5746 E-mail: rxal @nrc.gov
Attachments:
1. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information Notices
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
Attachment 1 IN 99-24 July 12, 1999 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
NMSS INFORMATION NOTICES
Information Date of
Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to
licensees
99-23 Safety Concerns Related To 7/6/99 All U.S. NRC
autorze to- medical
use rw riuia
Repeated Control Unit Failures autnorized to use~d lrcyLI VI Oy
of the Nucletron Classic Model sources in Nucletron Classic
High-Dose-Rate Remote Model high-dose-rate (HDR)
Aferloading Brachytherapy remote afterloaders
Devices
10 CFR 34.43(a)(1): Effective 6/25/99 Industrial Radiography Licensees
99-22 Date for Radiographer Certification
and Plans for Enforcement Discretion
Contingency Planning for the 6/25/99 All material and fuel cycle
99-20
Year 2000 Computer Problem licensees and certificate holders
Update on NRC's Year 2000 6/14/99 All material and fuel cycle
99-18 Activities for Materials Licensees licensees and certificate
and Fuel Cycle Licensees and holders
Certificate Holders
Federal Bureau of Investigation's 5/28 All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
99-16- Nuclear Site Security Program Commission fuel cycle, power
reactor, and non-power reactor
licensees
Incident Involving the Use of 4/16/99 All medical use licensees
99-11 Radioactive Iodine-131 Problems Encountered When 3/24/99 All medical licensees authorized
99-09 Manually Editing treatment Data to conduct high-dose-rate (HDR)
on the Nucletron Microselectron- remote after loading
HDR (New) Model 105-999 brachytherapy treatments
1998 Enforcement Sanctions as 3/19/99 All U. S. Nuclear Regulatory
99-06 a Result of Deliberate Violations Commission licensees
of NRC Employee Protection
Requirements
Inadvertent Discharge of Carbon 3/8/99 All holders of licenses for nuclear
99-05 Dioxide Fire Protection System power, research, and test reactor, and Gas Migration and fuel cycle facilities
' -) Attachment 2 IN 99-24 July 12,1999 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
Information Date of
Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to
7/6/99 All U.S.~ NRC medical licensees
99-23 Safety Concerns Related To -- 4 - kAk_.
Repeated Control Unit Failures auxtoneUU to UZOV WI MA ly 1.1 I -Ly
of the Nucletron Classic Model sources in Nucletron Classic
High-Dose-Rate Remote Model high-dose-rate (HDR)
Aferloading Brachytherapy remote afterloaders
Devices
10 CFR 34.43(a)(1); Effective 7/6/99 Industrial Radiography Licensees
99-22 Date for Radiographer Certification
and Plans for Enforcement Discretion
Recent Plant Events Caused 6/25/99 All holders of licenses for nuclear
99-21 By Human Performance Errors power, test, and research reactors
Contingency Planning for the 6/25/99 All material and fuel cycle
99-20 licensees and certificate holders
Year 200 Computer Problem
Rupture of the Shell Side of a 6/23/99 All holders of operating licenses
99-19 Feedwater Heater at the Point or construction permits for nuclear
Beach Nuclear Plant power reactors
Update on NRC's Year 2000 6/14/99 All material and fuel cycle
99-18 Activities for Materials Licensees licensees and certificate holders
and Fuel Cycle Licensees and
Certificate Holders
Problems Associated with Post-Fire 6/3/99 All holders of OL for nuclear
99-17 Safe-Shutdown Circuit Analyses power reactors, except those who
have permanently ceased
operations and have certified that
the fuel has been permanently
removed from the reactor
Federal Bureau of Investigation's 5/28 All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
99-16- Nuclear Site Security Program Commission fuel cycle, power
reactor, and non-power reactor
licensees
OL = Operating License
CP = Construction Permit
IN 99-24 July 12, 1999 have any
This Information Notice requires no specific action nor written response. If you
listed below
questions about the information in this notice, please contact the technical contact
or the appropriate NRC regional office.
(Orig. signed by)
Donald A. Cool, Director
Division of Industrial and
Medical Nuclear Safety
Office of Nuclear Material Safety
and Safeguards
Technical Contact:
Robert L. Ayres, NMSS
301- 415-5746 E-mail: rxal @nrc.gov
Attachments:
1. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information Notices
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
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list | - Information Notice 1999-01, Deterioration of High-Efficiency Particulate Air Filters in a Pressurized Water Reactor Containment Fan Cooler Unit (20 January 1999)
- Information Notice 1999-02, Guidance to Users on the Implementation of a New Single-Source Dose-Calculation Formalism and Revised Air-Kerma Strength Standard for Iodine-125 Sealed Sources (21 January 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-03, Exothermic Reactors Involving Dried Uranium Oxide Powder (Yellowcake) (29 January 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-04, Unplanned Radiation Exposures to Radiographers, Resulting from Failures to Follow Proper Radiation Safety Procedures (1 March 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-05, Inadvertent Discharge of Carbon Dioxide Fire Protection System and Gas Migration (8 March 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy, Fatality)
- Information Notice 1999-06, 1998 Enforcement Sanctions as a Result of Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements (19 March 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-06, 1998 Enforcement Sanctions As a Result of Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements (19 March 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion)
- Information Notice 1999-07, Failed Fire Protection Deluge Valves & Potential Testing Deficiencies in Preaction Sprinkler Systems (22 March 1999, Topic: Safe Shutdown)
- Information Notice 1999-08, Urine Specimen Adulteration (26 March 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-09, Problems Encountered When Manually Editing Treatment Data on the Nucletron Microselectron-HDR (New) Model 105-999 (24 March 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-10, Degradation of Prestressing Tendon Systems in Prestresssed Concrete Containments (13 April 1999, Topic: License Renewal)
- Information Notice 1999-11, Incidents Involving the Use of Radioactive Iodine-131 (16 April 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-12, Year 2000 Computer Systems Readiness Audits (28 April 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-13, Insights from NRC Inspections of Low-and Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Maintenance Programs (29 April 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-14, Unanticipated Reactor Water Draindown at Quad Cities Unit 2, Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2, & FitzPatrick (5 May 1999, Topic: Reactor Vessel Water Level, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-15, Misapplication for 10CFR Part 71 Transportation Shipping Cask Licensing Basis to 10CFR Part 50 Design Basis (27 May 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-16, Federal Bureau of Investigation'S Nuclear Site Security Program (28 May 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-17, Problems Associated with Post-Fire Safe-Shutdown Circuit Analyses (3 June 1999, Topic: Hot Short, Safe Shutdown, Temporary Modification, Emergency Lighting, Fire Protection Program)
- Information Notice 1999-18, Update on Nrc'S Year 2000 Activities for Material Licensees and Fuel Cycle Licensees and Certificate Holders (14 June 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-19, Rupture of the Shell Side of a Feedwater Heater at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant (23 June 1999, Topic: Feedwater Heater)
- Information Notice 1999-20, Contingency Planning for the Year 2000 Computer Problem (25 June 1999, Topic: Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-21, Recent Plant Events Caused by Human Performance Errors (25 June 1999, Topic: Probabilistic Risk Assessment, Feedwater Heater)
- Information Notice 1999-22, 10CFR 34.43(a)(1); Effective Date for Radiographer Certification and Plans for Enforcement Discretion (25 June 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-23, Safety Concerns Related to Repeated Control Unit Failures of the Nucletron Classic Model High-Dose-Rate Remote Afterloading Brachytherapy Devices (6 July 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy, Overexposure)
- Information Notice 1999-24, Broad-Scope Licensees' Responsibilities for Reviewing and Approving Unregistered Sealed Sources and Devices (12 July 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-25, Year 2000 Contingency Planning Activities (10 August 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-26, Safety and Economic Consequences of Misleading Marketing Information (24 August 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy, Exit Sign)
- Information Notice 1999-27, Malfunction of Source Retraction Mechanism in Cobalt-60 Teletherapy Treatment Units (2 September 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Feedwater Heater, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-28, Recall of Star Brand Fire Protection Sprinkler Heads (30 September 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-30, Failure of Double Contingency Based on Administrative Controls Involving Laboratory Sampling and Spectroscopic Analysis of Wet Uranium Waste (8 November 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-30, Failure of Double Contingency Based On Administrative Controls Involving Laboratory Sampling and Spectroscopic Analysis of Wet Uranium Waste (8 November 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-31, Operational Controls to Guard Against Inadventent Nuclear Criticality (17 November 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-31, Operational Controls To Guard Against Inadventent Nuclear Criticality (17 November 1999, Topic: Enforcement Discretion, Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-32, Effect of Year 2000 Issue on Medical Licenseess (17 December 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy, Overdose, Underdose)
- Information Notice 1999-32, Effect of Year 2000 Issue on Medical Licensees (17 December 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy, Overdose, Underdose)
- Information Notice 1999-33, Management Of Wastess Contaminated with Radioactive Materialss (21 December 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-33, Management of Wastes Contaminated with Radioactive Materials (21 December 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-33, Management Of Wastes Contaminated with Radioactive Materials (21 December 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-33, Management Of Wastes Contaminated With Radioactive Materials (21 December 1999, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1999-34, Potential Fire Hazard in the Use of Polyalphaolefin in Testing of Air Filter (28 December 1999)
- Information Notice 1999-34, PotentialPotentialPotential FireFireFire HazardHazardHazard ininIn thetheThe UseUseUse ofofOf PolyalphaolefinPolyalphaolefinPolyalphaolefin ininIn TestingTestingTesting ofofOf AirAirAir FilterFilterFilter (28 December 1999)
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