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QA Program Approval for Radioactive Matl package:0472,Rev 0
ML20235F227
Person / Time
Site: 07100472
Issue date: 05/10/1982
From: Macdonald C
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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Shared Package
ML20235F171 List:
References
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Download: ML20235F227 (5)


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QUALITV ASSURANCE PROGRAM APPROiAL 8 1

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Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended, and Title 10, of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1, Part 71, and in reliance on stater.ents and representations heretofore made in item 5 the person named in item 2, the Quality Assurance Program identified in item 5 is hereby approved. This approval is issued to satisfy the requirements of Section 7151 of 10 CFR Part 71. This approval is subject to all applicable rules, reguh, md orders of the Nuclear Regule.ory Commission now or hereafter in effect and to any conditions specified below.

2. N AME 3, g XPIMATION DATL ABC Testing sTaeeT AoOnass May 31,1987 86 Walnut Street ~

4.ooCxcTNuussa CITY STATE ZIP CODE Bridgewater 71-0472 -

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6. OuALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION DATE(S)

April 9,1982

4. CONOlllONS The shipping activities authorized by this approval are procurement, maintenance, repair, and use of packages for licensed material in -

special form. All other shipping activities (i.e., design, fabrication, assembly, testing, and modification) shall be satisfied by obtaining ,

certifications from package suppliers that these activities were conducted in accordance with an NRC-approved QA program. It shall remain the responsibility of the licensee-user that all transportation .

activities meet the requirements of 10 CFR 571.51.

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s (a) Packaging d (1) Model Nos.: 660 and 660E 1 O

8 (2) Description p A steel encased, uranium shielded Gamma Ray Projector. Primary components consist of an outer steel shell, polyurethane potting material, uranium shield. "S" tube, and end plugs. The contents are securely positioned {

in the "S" tube by a source cable locking device and shipping plug.  :

Tamper-proof seals are provided on the packaging. The maximan total t) weight of the package is approximately 48 pounds.

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O (3) Drawings 4 1 The packaging is constructed in accordance with the Technical Operations '

inc. Drawing No. 66025. Sheets 1. 2. and 3. Rev. B and Sheet 4. Rev. .

1 (b) Contents 4 (1) Type and fom of material Iridium 192 sources which meet the requirements of special form radioacti;

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3 (2) Maximum quantity of material per package 120 curies i

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Pa'ge 2 - Certificate No. 9033 - Revision No. 5 - Docket No. 71-9033 .

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! tions, Inc. Model No. A424-9 as shown in Technical Operations, Inc. Drawing No.

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The name plate mist be fabricated of materials capable of resisting the fire 49 test of 10 CFR Part 71 and maintaining their legibility.

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8. The package authorized by this certificate is hereby approved for use under j

E general license previsions of 10 CFR 671.12.

4 4 9. Expiration date: May 31, 1989.

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Technical Operations, Inc. application dated November 8,1974, f.

ft Supplements date:l: December 15,1948; June 15,1979; and April 17, 1984.

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q (Revision 2) l This certifies that the radioactive materials package design described below has been -

certified by the competent authority of the United States as meeting the regulatory requirements ior a Type B(U) packaging ior radioactive materials as prescribed in the

'1AEA If and USA 2/ regulations.

1. Package identification - Model Nos. 660 and 660E.
2. Packaging Description and Authorized Radioactive Contents - as described in U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Certificate of Compliance No. 9033, Revision 5 (attached).'
3. GENERAL CONDITIONS -
a. Each user of this certificate must have in his possession a copy of this certificate and all documents necessary to properly prepare the package for transportation.
b. 'dach user af this certificate, other than the original petitioner, shall register his identity in writing to the Office of Hazardous Materials O , Regulation, Materials Transportation Bureau, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590.

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c. This certificate does not relieve any consignor or carrier from compliance with any requirement of the Government of any country through or into which the package is to be transported.
4. The package shall bear the marking USA /9033/B(U)in addition to other required markings and labeling.
5. This certificate, unless renewed, expires on May 31,1989. I Certified by:

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. Chief, Radioactive Materials Branch Office of Hazardous Materials Regulation Materials Transportation Bureau y "Saf ety Series No. 6, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials, 1973 Revised Edition" published by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),

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This certifies that the encapsulated source, as described, when lohded with the-authoriaed radioactive contents, has been demonstrated to meet the regulatory requirements for special form radioactive material as prescribed in IAEA~ Il and USA 2/ regulations for the transport of radioactive materials. .

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1. Sowce Description - The source described by this certificate is identified as Tech Ops Model 87) source capsule assembly which is a single, welded encapsulation constructed of type 304 or 104L stainless steel and which measures approximately 24 mm (0.9) inch) in length by 6.4 mm (0.25 inch) in diameter. Contents may be further contained in stainless steel or titanium inner secondary encapsulations along with springs and spacers.

II. _Radonetive Contents - The authorized radioactive contents of this source consist of not more tharu Radionuclides Maximum Activity Ir-192 240 Ci Co-60 220 Ci Yb-169 200 Ci O .c -i>7 Tm-170

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111. This certificate, unless renewed, expires July 15,1989.

This certif.icate is issued in accordance with paragraph 803 of the IAEA Regulations

)), and in response to the May 22, 1984 petition by Tech Ops, Burlington, MA and in consideration of the associated information therein.

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Materials Transportation Bureau .

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Vienna, Austria.

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ATTN: Mr. J. J. Munro, III 40 North Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 Gentlemen:

l f As requested by your application dated October 19, 1984, enclosed is i

Certificate of Compliance No. 9035, Revision No. 6. for the Model Nos.

689 and 680E shipping packages. This certificate supersedes, in its entirety, Certificate of Compliance No. 9035, Revision No. 5. dated .

September 6, 1983.

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Changes made to the enclosed certificate are indicated by vertical lines in the margin.

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Those on attsched list have been registered as users of these packages under the general license provisions of 10 CFR 571.12 or 49 CFR 5173.471.

This approval constitutes authority to use these packages for shipment of radioactive material and for the packages to be shipped in accordance with the provisions of 49 CFR 5173.471.

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Enclosures:

1. Certificate of Compliance No. 9035, Rev. 6
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Model Nos. 680 and 680E Packagings  !

USA /9035/B(U )

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ABC Testing Department of the Navy ,

ATTN: Mr. C. A. Richardson ATTN: Commander 86 Walnut St'reet Mare Island Naval Shipyaru i Bridgewater, MA 02324 Vallejo,CA 94592  ;

Alaska Welding Center Ebasco Services, Inc. l ATTN: Mr. Sandy N. Watson ATTN: Mr. Harold C. Bullen '

3021 Davis Road- Building 100A Port Kearny Fairbanks, AK 99070 South Kearny, NJ 07032 Babcock & Wilcox Co. ESCO Corporation ATIN: Mr. J. R. Lowe ATTN: Mr. Larry Buzan 3333 Copley Road 2141 N. W. 25th Avenue I Copley, OH 44321 Portland, OR 97210 i

Capital x-Ray Service Factory Mutual Engineering Corp.

ATTN: Mr. George W. Johnson ATTN: Mr. Carleton A. Richards l P.O. Box 3264 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike i Tulsa, OK 74101 Norwood, MA 02062 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. l ATTN: Mr. R. W. Kruzic ATTN: Mr. Bruce Kovacs l P.O. Box 40066 110 South Orange Street 1

O Houston. Tx 77040 tivin9ston, NJ 07039 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. General Dynamics ATTN: Mr. Russell R. Wehrle ATTN: Mr. R. H. Surprenant P.O. Box 774 Eastern Point Road Kankakee, IL 60901 Groton, CT 06340 D&S Testing, Inc. Geo. Construction Testing ATTN: Mr. Charles R. Dichler ATTN: Mr. T. W. Cuthbertson P.O. Box 471A 1118 Chess Drive Dover, OH 44622 Foster City, CA 94404 Daniel International Corporation Huntington Testing ATTN: Mr. John P. Madison l4TTN: Mr. William Yeoman l

Daniel Building P.O. Box 1618 Greenville, SC. 29602 Huntington, WV 25717 1 Department of Energy ATTN: Mr. J. P. Collins P.O. Box 1069 Schenectady, NY 12301 O . .

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Industrial Inspection Industries Scientific Inspection Technology ATTN: Mr. S. M. Hopkins ATTN: Mr. D. L. Cox 5250 Mayfair Road P.O. Box 4374 North Canton, OH 44720 Chattanooga, TN 34405

{}- ITT Grinnell Corp. Technical Operations, Inc.

ATTj; Mr. Joseph G. Kowalski ATTN: Mr. John J. Munro III 260 West Exchange Street 40 North Av'enue Providence, RI 02901 Burlington, MA 01803 ITT Grinnell Industrial Piping, Inc. Transworld Testing Company ATTN: Mr. Donald C. Harris ATTN: Mr. Brook L. Massey P.O. Box 566 P.O. Box 4082 Kernersville, NC 27284 Oakland, CA 94614 Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Tulsa Gamma Ray, Inc.

ATTN: Mr. Stephen Chin ATTN: Mr. Kendrick L. Stewart P.O. Box 808 1127 South Lewis University of California Tulsa, OK 74104 Livennore, CA 94550 Venegas Industrial Test Magnaflux Corporation Laboratories, Inc. -

i ATTN: Mr. Peter J. Rosauer ATTN: Mr. Manue'; Venegas l 7300 W. Lawrence Avenue 13 Progress Avenue {

Chicago, IL 60656 Nashua, NH 03060 j

. <j National Steel & Shipbuilding Company j ATTN: Mr. Fred Redmon i r3 P.O. Box 80278  !

V San Diego, CA 92138 Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock  !

ATTN: Mr. A. J. Moberg l 4101 Washington Avenue i Newport News, VA 23607 Nuclear Power Products Co.

ATIN: Mr. R. T. Davis P.O. Box 700 Panama City, FL 32401 Rockwell International ATTN: Dr. M. E. Remley P.O. Box 309 I Canoga Park, CA 91304 l

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  • i a This certificate is issued to certif y that the packaging and contents described in item 5 below, meets the applicable safety standards set forth in Title 10. Code (

of Federal Regulations. Part 71. " Packaging of Radioactive Materials for Transport and Transportation of Radioactive Malenal Under Certain Conditions."

b This certificate does not relieve the consignor from compliance with any requirement of the regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation or other ,

applicaDie regulatory agenCles. Including the government of any Country through or into which the package will be transported

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e occxET NUMBER 71-9035 4 CON 0iTIONS This certificate is conditional upon fulfilling the requirements of 10 CFR Part it, as applicable, and the conditions specified below 1 5 (a) Packaging (1) Model Nos.: 680 and 680E R

4 (2) Description A steel encased, uranium shielded Gamma Ray Projector. Primary d

n components consists of an outer steel shell, internal bracing, polyurethand 63 potting material, depleted uranium shield, and an "S" tube. The 4 contents are securely positioned in the "S" tube by a source cable d locking device and shipping plug. Tamper-proof seals are provided on the packaging and a 1/4-inch thick steel . shipping plate is bolted over llg the source locking mechanism for additional protection during transport.

3 The total weight of the package is approximately 405 pounds.

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The packaging is constructed in accordance with the following Technical l

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9 3 68090 Sheets 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of 5, Rev. 1 g 66025 Sheets 2 and 3 of 3, Rev. A.

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' 'Page 2 - Certificate No. 9035 - Revision No. 6 - Docket No. 71-9035 lf D 5. (b) Contents (1) Type and form of material g G  !

Cobalt 60 as sealed sources which meet the requirements of special i fonn radioactive material.

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110 curies Ig

6. The source shall be secured in the shielded position of the packaging by the shipping plug, source assembly, and locking device. The r, nipping plug, source ,

assembly used must be fabricated of materials capable of resisting a 1475 F fire environment fo'r one-half' hour and maintaining their posit.ioning function. The i ball stop of the source assembly must engage the lockir,g device. The flexible cable of the source assembly and shipping plug must be of sufficient length and $s i  ;

diameter to provide positive positioning of the source in the shielded position.  !

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test of 10 CFR Part 71 and maintaining their legibility. <

8. The package authorized by this certificate is hereby approved for use under the ,

general license provisions of 10 CFR 971.12.

] 9. Expiration date: November 30, 1989.

REFERENCES Technical Operation, Inc. application dated November 20, 1979. i Supplement dated: October 19, 1984.

FOR THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY C0i1 MISSION W <

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Transportation Certification Branch Approval Record l Model Nos. 680 and 680E Packages i Docket No. 71-9035 1

By application dated October 19, 1984, Tech / Ops, Inc. requested renewal I' and amendment to Certificate of Compliance No. 9035 to permit the use of i coated stainless steel "S" tubes as an alternate to Zircalloy or titanium .

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The stainless steel is coated with an underlayer of NiAl and a subsequent layer of Al 0. The materials are deposited by plasma spray. The melting poi $t $f the alumina is 2000*C. The uranium shield is cast around the tube.

point eutectic alloyThe possibility of the formationby of the a low melting (The of iron . uranium is precluded coatings.

uranium casting temperature is about 1300 C.)

The staff concludes that the statements of the original application, as supplemented, satisfy the requirement for renewal of the Certificate of Compliance.

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9 e in.s ce<t titate coes not reheve the Cons,gnor from Comphonce with any reQurfement of the regulations of the U $ Department cf Transportaboa or eine+ d S am :ar'n tegstatory agencies, inciscing tne Dove'nment o' am county in%gt or into which tne racnage will be tromre m a l

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d c oOCKET NUMeER 4 CONottioNs 5 This Certificate is Conditional upon fulfdhng the requirements of 10 CFR Part T1. as apphCable, and the Conditions $pecified below 8'

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8 shipping container is 13.0 inches long, 7.7 inches high and 5.3 inches l

} wide. The radioactive source assembly is housed inside a tungsten )

source tube. The source tube is surrounded by depleted uranium metal i

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6 for shielding. The depleted uranium shield assembly is encased in a '

g! stainless steel housing. The void space between the uranium shield 8' assembly and stainless steel housing is filled with a castable rigid 8 polyurethane foam. The gross weight of the container is 44.0 pounds.

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i! The packaging is constructed in accordance with the following Technical il Operations, Inc. Drawing Nos. 90090, Sheets 1, 2, 3, and 4 of 4, Rev. 0; and 90091, Sheets 1 of 1, Rev. O.

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(1) Typt and fom of riteriS1  !

Iridium 192 as sealed sources which meet the requirements of special form radioactive naterial .

(2) Maximum quantity of material per package 120 curies

. 6. The source shall be secured in the shielded position of the packaging by tiie source assembly. The source assembly must be fabricated of materials capable 'of resisting i 1475'F fire environment for one-half hour and maintaining their positioning function. The source assembly must engage the locking device. The source assembly must be of sufficient length and diameter to provide positive positioning of the source within the depleted uranium shield assembly.

7. The name plate shall be fabricated of materials capable of resisting the fire test of 10 CFR Part 71 and maintaining their legibility.
8. The package authorized by this certificate is hereby approved for use under the general license provisions of 10 CFR 571.12.

. Expiration date: May 31, 1990.

t REFERENCE Technical Operations, Inc. application dated February 1,1980.

FOR THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMrilSSION Charles . MacDonald, Chief Transportation Certification Branch Division of Fuel Cycle and gyg9 Material Safety, NHSS Date:

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ef,7 Administrobon roms COMPETENT AUTHORITY CERTIFICATION W A 7YPE E(U) hAD30 ACTIVE MATERIALS PACF. AGE DES 3GN CERTIFICATE USA /9141/B(U), REVISION 1 This certifies that the radioactive materials package design described below has been certified by the competent authority of the United States as j meeting the regulatory requirements for U packaging for  !

radioactive materials as prescribed in the IAEA qand Type p(r e)gulations, USA i

1. Package Identification - Model No. 900. ,

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2. Packaging Description and ' Authorized Radioactive Contents - as i described in Nuclear Regulatory Commission Certificate of Compliance No. 9141, Revision 2 (attached).
3. GENERAL CONDITIONS -

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a. Each user of this certificate must have in his possession a copy of this certificate and all documents necessary to properly prepare the package for transportation, z l

i b. Each user of this certificate, other than the original h , petitioner, shall register his identity in writing to the Office of Hazardous Materials Regulation, Materials >

Transportation Bureau, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington D.C. 20590.

I c. This certificate does not relieve any consigner or carrier I from compliance with any requirement of the Government of any country through or into which the package is to be transported.

laSafety Series No. 6, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radio 6ctive Materials, 1973 Revised Edition ( As Amended)" published by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, Austria.

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4. The packagt shall bear the markinE USA /9141/B(U) in addition to other required markings and labeling.
5. This certificate, unless renewed, expires on May 31, 1990.

Certified by:

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c. PACKAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBEM e PAGE NUM8ER s. ToftA NUMBER PAGES t a CERTit:CATE NuuSER D REVISION NUMBEA 9143 2 USA /9143/B(ll) 1 2 i N

SEAusLEThis certificate as issued to cer1 f y that the packaging and contents described an item 5 below, meets tne .

f ap of F6deral Regulations, Part 71," Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material" h

b. This certshcate does not reheve the consignor from comphance with any requirement of the regulations of the u.S. Department of Transportahon or other % l I

applicab6e regulatory agencies, including the government of any country through or into which the package will be transported.  %

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40 North Avenue August 1,1980.

Burlington, MA 01803 c OOCKET NUMBER 4 CONDITsONS Thes cettihcate is concibonal upon luihlhng the requirements of to CFR Part it, as appiacable, and the conditions specified below.

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g (a) Pa ckaging (1) liodel No.: 920 (2) Description A stainless steel encased, uraniun shielded radiographic device. The g (q V shipping container is 13.0 inches long, 7.7 inches high and 5.3 inches wide'. The radioactive source assembly is housed inside a tungsten

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stainless steel housing. The void space between the uranium shield assembly and stainless steel housing is filled with a castable rigid polyurethane foam. The gross weight of the container is 47.0 pounds.

(3) Drawings The packaging is constructed in accordance with the followino Technical g Operations, Inc. Drawing Nos. 92090, Sheets 1, 2, and 3 of 3, Rev. 0; k 40090, Sheets 3, and 4 of 4, Rev. 0; and 90091, Sheet 1 of 1, Rev. A. i k

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source assembly. . The source assembly must- be fabricated of materials capable of resisting a 1475'F fire environment for one-half hour and maintaining their i

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O Transportation Certification Branch Approval Record Model No. 920 Packagina Docket No. 71-9143 By application dated November 26, 1985, Tech / Ops RPD, Incorporated requested renewal of Certificate of Compliance No. 9143. .No chances have teen reouested or cade to the package since aporoval of Technical Operations' application dated August 1,1480. ,

The staff concludes that the statements of the original application dated August 1, .1980, satisfy the requirement for renewal of the certificate of compliance.

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