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SUPER-HYDROPHOBIC EPOXY RESIN Processing conditions developed for the new type of epoxy resin are comparable to that of existing epoxy resin systems; Experimental results demonstrated significant improvements in water uptake and any subsequent negative consequences SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION OVER A NETWORK THAT REQUIRES NO There are numerous ways to securely exchange data over a network, but each has its drawbacks. E-mail services use public and private encryption keys, but this requires each party to generate keys inadvance.
40MM COUNTER-DRONE MUNITIONS Two researchers at the U.S Army’s Armament Center have invented novel 40mm grenade cartridges for kinetically disabling or destroyingsmall UAVs.
US ARMY SCIENTISTS INVENTED A WEARABLE AIR CONDITIONER Sony’s wearable air conditioner may make you 23 degrees cooler, but scientists working for the U.S. Army invented a device in 2005 that can handle more heat and longer. The consumer electronics corporation recently revealed the Reon Pocket – a small body cooling device that rides in a pouch sewn into an undershirt. But back SLEEP STUDY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS A scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs has recently invented a new type of test to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorderwith a sleep study.
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER? Technology transfer is the first step that knowledge and discoveries take on the path to becoming a product or service for the general public. After a new idea or invention with commercial potential is discovered, technology transfer, also known as tech transfer or T2, is the process that allows others to legally practice the invention US NAVY ENGINEERS INVENT TINY 'KRILL' SUB WITH MAGNETIC The KRILL is a small underwater drone with a magnet that allows it to hang on to a ship until it’s ready to jump off. The modular autonomous vehicle can easily be tailored for a range of missions. It was invented by Dr. Jennifer Guild, a deputy principal engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center NAVY SCIENTISTS INVENT NO-TOUCH LASER SCANNER FOR 'LEFT OF The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is advancing a laser-based technology that can detect a trace amount of explosives from a distance. Scientists from the lab gave virtual conference presentations last week on what they call “IBIS,” which stands for Infrared Backscatter Imaging Spectroscopy. “We hope to prevent threats from reaching their targets with early detection,” ZEUS 200 KW SILICON CARBIDE INVERTER Zeus 200 kW silicon carbide inverter. The Zeus is a fully matured high power DC/AC inverter developed by Alexander Soles at the U.S. Army's DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Michigan. The technology uses a silicon carbide (SiC) half-bridge unit and a liquid-cooled cold-plate cooling unit to enable high power applications in an ultra SMARTPHONE SEXTANT OPERATES WITHOUT A VISIBLE HORIZON AS Air Force electronics engineer Eric Vinande has developed a smartphone sextant for navigation in GPS-degraded environments. Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation is based on radio signals and transmission can be degraded or immobilized via other radio emissions, intentional or accidental jamming, and naturally occurring weatherinterference.
SUPER-HYDROPHOBIC EPOXY RESIN Processing conditions developed for the new type of epoxy resin are comparable to that of existing epoxy resin systems; Experimental results demonstrated significant improvements in water uptake and any subsequent negative consequences SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION OVER A NETWORK THAT REQUIRES NO There are numerous ways to securely exchange data over a network, but each has its drawbacks. E-mail services use public and private encryption keys, but this requires each party to generate keys inadvance.
40MM COUNTER-DRONE MUNITIONS Two researchers at the U.S Army’s Armament Center have invented novel 40mm grenade cartridges for kinetically disabling or destroyingsmall UAVs.
US ARMY SCIENTISTS INVENTED A WEARABLE AIR CONDITIONER Sony’s wearable air conditioner may make you 23 degrees cooler, but scientists working for the U.S. Army invented a device in 2005 that can handle more heat and longer. The consumer electronics corporation recently revealed the Reon Pocket – a small body cooling device that rides in a pouch sewn into an undershirt. But back SLEEP STUDY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS A scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs has recently invented a new type of test to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorderwith a sleep study.
SEE WHICH NINE TECHNOLOGIES ARE NEW IN THE WEEK OF JUNE 11 1 day ago · TechLink helps industry partners access and evaluate technology commercialization opportunities developed in federal research laboratories. You can work with us to license partially-developed technology and get a running start in building a business or innovating an existing one. US ARMY DECONTAMINANT INVENTION COMMERCIALIZED FOLLOWING By Jerilyn Coleman, DEVCOM CBC Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD — The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) recently marked two years since the original patent license agreement of a decontamination innovation that has proven beneficial to both the warfighter and first responders. In February 2019, the CBC Technology Transfer NAVY RESEARCH CENTER'S IP PROGRAM FOSTERS AND PROTECTS The need to protect intellectual property (IP) has always been a priority of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD). A patent on an invention granted to the Navy by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) conveys a property right to the invention. This property right includes the right to exclude othersfrom
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EXCLUSIVE OR NON-EXCLUSIVE, WHAT’S THE RIGHT PATENT Defense laboratories in the United States have invented and patented thousands of new technologies. When a business seeks to develop a product or service based on intellectual property invented and owned by a branch of the military, they must often first secure a patent license. Get our free guide to technology transfer and learn the US ARMY SCIENTIST MODELS VORTEX MUFFLER FOR QUIETING NOISY “And the Army goes rolling along,” their own song says, but how far away can you hear it? On June 10, a patent application filed by the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory was published that seeks intellectual property protections for an “Overlapping Vane Muffler” developed by Michael Scanlon, Sr. By breaking up an engineexhaust’s flow
SMALL, LOW POWER, SOLAR RADIOMETER A team of Navy researchers has developed a spectral radiometer, smaller than any other devices currently on the market, and usesultra-low power.
OVERLAPPING VANE MUFFLER Apparatus for attenuating a sound level comprising an enclosure having an inlet and an outlet, where an exhaust flow director is positioned within the enclosure and fluidly coupled to the inlet and the outlet. PLAN OF ACTION AND MILESTONES AUTOMATED GENERATION ENGINE Navy researchers have invented the Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) Automated Generation Engine, known as the PAGE system, torapidly
WE HELP YOU EVALUATE & LICENSE FEDERAL TECHNOLOGY TechLink helps innovation-minded businesses and entrepreneurs identify, evaluate, and license technology developed within DOD and VAlabs nationwide.
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER? Technology transfer is the first step that knowledge and discoveries take on the path to becoming a product or service for the general public. After a new idea or invention with commercial potential is discovered, technology transfer, also known as tech transfer or T2, is the process that allows others to legally practice the invention DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES Department Of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs research and development is focused on improving the lives of veterans and all Americans through health care discovery and innovation focusing on rehabilitation, mental health, prosthetics, pain management, andchronic diseases.
US NAVY ENGINEERS INVENT TINY 'KRILL' SUB WITH MAGNETIC The KRILL is a small underwater drone with a magnet that allows it to hang on to a ship until it’s ready to jump off. The modular autonomous vehicle can easily be tailored for a range of missions. It was invented by Dr. Jennifer Guild, a deputy principal engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center AUTOMATED PRIMER MANUFACTURING MACHINE AND PROCESS A fully automated modular primer processing unit is provided that is controllable, tailorable and increases the safety of operators overcurrent methods.
SMART CANE WITH SENSOR TECHNOLOGY ENHANCES SAFETY AND A researcher at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has recently developed a cane for use by blind individuals (or those visually impaired) which incorporates various sensors and processors to aid in navigation and safety while walking. NOTICE OF INTENT TO GRANT PARTIALLY EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Air Force Notice of Intent To Grant a Partially Exclusive License; Plitzie, LLC AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, DOD. ACTION: Notice of Intent to Grant License. SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Bayh-Dole Act and implementing regulations, the Department of the Air Force hereby gives notice of its intent to SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION OVER A NETWORK THAT REQUIRES NO There are numerous ways to securely exchange data over a network, but each has its drawbacks. E-mail services use public and private encryption keys, but this requires each party to generate keys inadvance.
SLEEP STUDY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS A scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs has recently invented a new type of test to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorderwith a sleep study.
SMARTPHONE SEXTANT OPERATES WITHOUT A VISIBLE HORIZON AS Air Force electronics engineer Eric Vinande has developed a smartphone sextant for navigation in GPS-degraded environments. Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation is based on radio signals and transmission can be degraded or immobilized via other radio emissions, intentional or accidental jamming, and naturally occurring weatherinterference.
WE HELP YOU EVALUATE & LICENSE FEDERAL TECHNOLOGY TechLink helps innovation-minded businesses and entrepreneurs identify, evaluate, and license technology developed within DOD and VAlabs nationwide.
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER? Technology transfer is the first step that knowledge and discoveries take on the path to becoming a product or service for the general public. After a new idea or invention with commercial potential is discovered, technology transfer, also known as tech transfer or T2, is the process that allows others to legally practice the invention DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES Department Of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs research and development is focused on improving the lives of veterans and all Americans through health care discovery and innovation focusing on rehabilitation, mental health, prosthetics, pain management, andchronic diseases.
US NAVY ENGINEERS INVENT TINY 'KRILL' SUB WITH MAGNETIC The KRILL is a small underwater drone with a magnet that allows it to hang on to a ship until it’s ready to jump off. The modular autonomous vehicle can easily be tailored for a range of missions. It was invented by Dr. Jennifer Guild, a deputy principal engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center AUTOMATED PRIMER MANUFACTURING MACHINE AND PROCESS A fully automated modular primer processing unit is provided that is controllable, tailorable and increases the safety of operators overcurrent methods.
SMART CANE WITH SENSOR TECHNOLOGY ENHANCES SAFETY AND A researcher at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has recently developed a cane for use by blind individuals (or those visually impaired) which incorporates various sensors and processors to aid in navigation and safety while walking. NOTICE OF INTENT TO GRANT PARTIALLY EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Air Force Notice of Intent To Grant a Partially Exclusive License; Plitzie, LLC AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, DOD. ACTION: Notice of Intent to Grant License. SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Bayh-Dole Act and implementing regulations, the Department of the Air Force hereby gives notice of its intent to SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION OVER A NETWORK THAT REQUIRES NO There are numerous ways to securely exchange data over a network, but each has its drawbacks. E-mail services use public and private encryption keys, but this requires each party to generate keys inadvance.
SLEEP STUDY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS A scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs has recently invented a new type of test to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorderwith a sleep study.
SMARTPHONE SEXTANT OPERATES WITHOUT A VISIBLE HORIZON AS Air Force electronics engineer Eric Vinande has developed a smartphone sextant for navigation in GPS-degraded environments. Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation is based on radio signals and transmission can be degraded or immobilized via other radio emissions, intentional or accidental jamming, and naturally occurring weatherinterference.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES Department Of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs research and development is focused on improving the lives of veterans and all Americans through health care discovery and innovation focusing on rehabilitation, mental health, prosthetics, pain management, andchronic diseases.
THE 9 TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVELS OF THE DOD The science and technology community employed by the Department of Defense uses the abbreviation TRL in reference to “technology readiness level.” It’s a helpful knowledge-based standard and shorthand for evaluating the maturity of a technology or invention. One is the lowest level of technology readiness and nine is the highest. It’s important to understand this 23 STARTUP ACCELERATORS AROUND THE U.S. YOU NEED TO KNOW Building a business is hard work, particularly in the first year when resources are scarce. You’ve got a dream, and if you’re lucky, a co-founder, but little or no experience. This is exactly why accelerator programs exist. Mentorship is usually at the heart of an incubator, allowing founders to leverage the experience of successfulentrepreneurs
SMALL, LOW POWER, SOLAR RADIOMETER A team of Navy researchers has developed a spectral radiometer, smaller than any other devices currently on the market, and usesultra-low power.
US ARMY SCIENTIST MODELS VORTEX MUFFLER FOR QUIETING NOISY “And the Army goes rolling along,” their own song says, but how far away can you hear it? On June 10, a patent application filed by the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory was published that seeks intellectual property protections for an “Overlapping Vane Muffler” developed by Michael Scanlon, Sr. By breaking up an engineexhaust’s flow
LOW-POWER, USER-MOUNTED CAMERA SYSTEM PREVENTS MOTION A team of Army scientists has developed a variable latency and frame rate camera (VLFRC) that minimizes power consumption while preventing users from experiencing motion sickness. PLAN OF ACTION AND MILESTONES AUTOMATED GENERATION ENGINE Navy researchers have invented the Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) Automated Generation Engine, known as the PAGE system, torapidly
OVERLAPPING VANE MUFFLER Apparatus for attenuating a sound level comprising an enclosure having an inlet and an outlet, where an exhaust flow director is positioned within the enclosure and fluidly coupled to the inlet and the outlet. SELF-RESTRICTING TAILHOOK FOR TESTING AIRCRAFT ARRESTING Navy researcher Joseph Sobrinski developed a tailhook with a telescopic lever that reduces transverse slip while testing aircraftarresting cables.
BENTHIC MICROBIAL FUEL CELL AS A LOCAL POWER SOURCE FOR Scientists at the Naval Information Warfare Center–Pacific Division have invented a novel benthic microbial fuel cell, a carbon-neutral energy resource that can operate in marine sediments and provideunderwater power.
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER? Technology transfer is the first step that knowledge and discoveries take on the path to becoming a product or service for the general public. After a new idea or invention with commercial potential is discovered, technology transfer, also known as tech transfer or T2, is the process that allows others to legally practice the invention NAVY SCIENTISTS INVENT NO-TOUCH LASER SCANNER FOR 'LEFT OF The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is advancing a laser-based technology that can detect a trace amount of explosives from a distance. Scientists from the lab gave virtual conference presentations last week on what they call “IBIS,” which stands for Infrared Backscatter Imaging Spectroscopy. “We hope to prevent threats from reaching their targets with early detection,” US NAVY ENGINEERS INVENT TINY 'KRILL' SUB WITH MAGNETIC The KRILL is a small underwater drone with a magnet that allows it to hang on to a ship until it’s ready to jump off. The modular autonomous vehicle can easily be tailored for a range of missions. It was invented by Dr. Jennifer Guild, a deputy principal engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center 23 STARTUP ACCELERATORS AROUND THE U.S. YOU NEED TO KNOW Building a business is hard work, particularly in the first year when resources are scarce. You’ve got a dream, and if you’re lucky, a co-founder, but little or no experience. This is exactly why accelerator programs exist. Mentorship is usually at the heart of an incubator, allowing founders to leverage the experience of successfulentrepreneurs
SANDIA’S TECH TRANSFER LED TO $53 BILLION IN SALES ALBUQUERQUE–An economic impact study of cooperative research and patent license agreements between the Sandia National Laboratories and private companies published last week revealed $53.7 billion in sales of new products and services. The new study reviewed the after-effects of 341 cooperative research and development agreements and 101 patent license agreements signed AIR FORCE'S BATDOK APP STREAMLINED FOR COVID-19 PATIENT DAYTON, Ohio – Scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory have adapted a casualty-monitoring mobile app to help civilian doctors and nurses treat COVID-19 patients. Known as BATDOK™, the app was designed to consolidate and organize patient data for specialized field medics known as pararescue jumpers. Its inventors have removed some combat casualty care features, AUTOMATED PRIMER MANUFACTURING MACHINE AND PROCESS A fully automated modular primer processing unit is provided that is controllable, tailorable and increases the safety of operators overcurrent methods.
SMARTPHONE SEXTANT OPERATES WITHOUT A VISIBLE HORIZON AS Air Force electronics engineer Eric Vinande has developed a smartphone sextant for navigation in GPS-degraded environments. Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation is based on radio signals and transmission can be degraded or immobilized via other radio emissions, intentional or accidental jamming, and naturally occurring weatherinterference.
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF JENRE® SOFTWARE CODE FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Navy NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION FOR LICENSING AGENCY: Department of the Navy, Department of Defense. ACTION: Availability of JENRE® Software Code and Documentation for Licensing SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 801 of Public Law 113-66 (2014 National DefenseAuthorization
40MM COUNTER-DRONE MUNITIONS Two researchers at the U.S Army’s Armament Center have invented novel 40mm grenade cartridges for kinetically disabling or destroyingsmall UAVs.
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER? Technology transfer is the first step that knowledge and discoveries take on the path to becoming a product or service for the general public. After a new idea or invention with commercial potential is discovered, technology transfer, also known as tech transfer or T2, is the process that allows others to legally practice the invention NAVY SCIENTISTS INVENT NO-TOUCH LASER SCANNER FOR 'LEFT OF The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is advancing a laser-based technology that can detect a trace amount of explosives from a distance. Scientists from the lab gave virtual conference presentations last week on what they call “IBIS,” which stands for Infrared Backscatter Imaging Spectroscopy. “We hope to prevent threats from reaching their targets with early detection,” US NAVY ENGINEERS INVENT TINY 'KRILL' SUB WITH MAGNETIC The KRILL is a small underwater drone with a magnet that allows it to hang on to a ship until it’s ready to jump off. The modular autonomous vehicle can easily be tailored for a range of missions. It was invented by Dr. Jennifer Guild, a deputy principal engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center 23 STARTUP ACCELERATORS AROUND THE U.S. YOU NEED TO KNOW Building a business is hard work, particularly in the first year when resources are scarce. You’ve got a dream, and if you’re lucky, a co-founder, but little or no experience. This is exactly why accelerator programs exist. Mentorship is usually at the heart of an incubator, allowing founders to leverage the experience of successfulentrepreneurs
SANDIA’S TECH TRANSFER LED TO $53 BILLION IN SALES ALBUQUERQUE–An economic impact study of cooperative research and patent license agreements between the Sandia National Laboratories and private companies published last week revealed $53.7 billion in sales of new products and services. The new study reviewed the after-effects of 341 cooperative research and development agreements and 101 patent license agreements signed AIR FORCE'S BATDOK APP STREAMLINED FOR COVID-19 PATIENT DAYTON, Ohio – Scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory have adapted a casualty-monitoring mobile app to help civilian doctors and nurses treat COVID-19 patients. Known as BATDOK™, the app was designed to consolidate and organize patient data for specialized field medics known as pararescue jumpers. Its inventors have removed some combat casualty care features, AUTOMATED PRIMER MANUFACTURING MACHINE AND PROCESS A fully automated modular primer processing unit is provided that is controllable, tailorable and increases the safety of operators overcurrent methods.
SMARTPHONE SEXTANT OPERATES WITHOUT A VISIBLE HORIZON AS Air Force electronics engineer Eric Vinande has developed a smartphone sextant for navigation in GPS-degraded environments. Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation is based on radio signals and transmission can be degraded or immobilized via other radio emissions, intentional or accidental jamming, and naturally occurring weatherinterference.
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF JENRE® SOFTWARE CODE FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Navy NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION FOR LICENSING AGENCY: Department of the Navy, Department of Defense. ACTION: Availability of JENRE® Software Code and Documentation for Licensing SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 801 of Public Law 113-66 (2014 National DefenseAuthorization
40MM COUNTER-DRONE MUNITIONS Two researchers at the U.S Army’s Armament Center have invented novel 40mm grenade cartridges for kinetically disabling or destroyingsmall UAVs.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES Department Of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs research and development is focused on improving the lives of veterans and all Americans through health care discovery and innovation focusing on rehabilitation, mental health, prosthetics, pain management, andchronic diseases.
DISCOVER THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Economic Impact of TechLink, 2000-2017. Between 2000 and 2017, TechLink helped broker 1,142 technology transfer agreements between the Department of Defense and 728 private companies. BIS(ANILINE) COMPOUNDS TO STREAMLINE THE PROCESS OF Scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate have invented an organic compound that can be used to create polyimide materials in an easier, less troublesome, and more flexible way. RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR DENGUE FEVER Scientists at the Naval Medical Research Center have invented an improved diagnostic test for dengue fever, a mosquito-borne infection that is common in more than 100 countries around the world. 23 STARTUP ACCELERATORS AROUND THE U.S. YOU NEED TO KNOW Building a business is hard work, particularly in the first year when resources are scarce. You’ve got a dream, and if you’re lucky, a co-founder, but little or no experience. This is exactly why accelerator programs exist. Mentorship is usually at the heart of an incubator, allowing founders to leverage the experience of successfulentrepreneurs
ADJUSTABLE CLAMP DEVICE FOR AIRCRAFT Navy researchers have developed an adjustable clamp design that can be mounted to aircraft with varying widths and thicknesses. As a result, installation is much quicker than for standard Adel clamps while providing additional cabling routes without potentially causing damage to aircraft structures. BENTHIC MICROBIAL FUEL CELL AS A LOCAL POWER SOURCE FOR Scientists at the Naval Information Warfare Center–Pacific Division have invented a novel benthic microbial fuel cell, a carbon-neutral energy resource that can operate in marine sediments and provideunderwater power.
AIR FORCE'S BATDOK APP STREAMLINED FOR COVID-19 PATIENT DAYTON, Ohio – Scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory have adapted a casualty-monitoring mobile app to help civilian doctors and nurses treat COVID-19 patients. Known as BATDOK™, the app was designed to consolidate and organize patient data for specialized field medics known as pararescue jumpers. Its inventors have removed some combat casualty care features, AIR FORCE ADVANCING LADAR TECH, COULD CUT COSTS FOR A newly developed laser-based imaging system out of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Munitions Directorate in Florida could help improve mapping and 3D imaging in everything from autonomous vehicles to handheld devices. The new version of Laser Detection and Ranging (LADAR) technology would cut down on the cost, weight, and size of current systems, enabled 40MM COUNTER-DRONE MUNITIONS Two researchers at the U.S Army’s Armament Center have invented novel 40mm grenade cartridges for kinetically disabling or destroyingsmall UAVs.
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