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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c87]Rachel Keys, Paul Marshall, Graham Stuart, Aisling Ann O'Kane:
"I think it saved me. I think it saved my heart": The Complex Journey From Self-Tracking With Wearables To Diagnosis. CHI 2024: 138:1-138:15 - [c86]Vanessa Aisyahsari Hanschke, Dylan Rees, Merve Alanyali, David Hopkinson, Paul Marshall:
Data Ethics Emergency Drill: A Toolbox for Discussing Responsible AI for Industry Teams. CHI 2024: 470:1-470:17 - [c85]Ewan Soubutts, Pranita Shrestha, Brittany I Davidson, Chengcheng Qu, Charlotte Mindel, Aaron Sefi, Paul Marshall, Roisin McNaney:
Challenges and Opportunities for the Design of Inclusive Digital Mental Health Tools: Understanding Culturally Diverse Young People's Experiences. CHI 2024: 697:1-697:16 - [i3]Vanessa Aisyahsari Hanschke, Dylan Rees, Merve Alanyali, David Hopkinson, Paul Marshall:
Data Ethics Emergency Drill: A Toolbox for Discussing Responsible AI for Industry Teams. CoRR abs/2403.10438 (2024) - 2023
- [j12]Katarzyna Stawarz, Dmitri S. Katz, Amid Ayobi, Paul Marshall, Taku Yamagata, Raúl Santos-Rodríguez, Peter A. Flach, Aisling Ann O'Kane:
Co-designing opportunities for Human-Centred Machine Learning in supporting Type 1 diabetes decision-making. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 173: 103003 (2023) - [c84]Oritsetimeyin Arueyingho, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Jonah Sydney Aprioku, Paul Marshall:
Exploring the nexus of Social Media Networks and Instant Messengers in Collaborative Type 2 Diabetes care: A Case Study of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. AfriCHI 2023: 33-37 - [c83]Amid Ayobi, Jacob Hughes, Christopher J. Duckworth, Jakub J. Dylag, Sam James, Paul Marshall, Matthew Guy, Anitha Kumaran, Adriane Chapman, Michael J. Boniface, Aisling Ann O'Kane:
Computational Notebooks as Co-Design Tools: Engaging Young Adults Living with Diabetes, Family Carers, and Clinicians with Machine Learning Models. CHI 2023: 300:1-300:20 - [i2]Sven Hollowell, Tashi Namgyal, Paul Marshall:
JAMMIN-GPT: Text-based Improvisation using LLMs in Ableton Live. CoRR abs/2312.03479 (2023) - 2022
- [j11]Ana Javornik, Ben L. Marder, Jennifer Brannon Barhorst, Graeme McLean, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Marshall, Luk Warlop:
'What lies behind the filter?' Uncovering the motivations for using augmented reality (AR) face filters on social media and their effect on well-being. Comput. Hum. Behav. 128: 107126 (2022) - [c82]Evropi Stefanidi, Johannes Schöning, Sebastian S. Feger, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers, Jasmin Niess:
Designing for Care Ecosystems: a Literature Review of Technologies for Children with ADHD. IDC 2022: 13-25 - [c81]Elaine Czech, Paul Marshall, Oussama Metatla:
"Just like meeting in person" - Examination of interdependencies in dementia-friendly virtual activities. ASSETS 2022: 12:1-12:15 - 2021
- [j10]Amid Ayobi, Katarzyna Stawarz, Dmitri S. Katz, Paul Marshall, Taku Yamagata, Raúl Santos-Rodríguez, Peter A. Flach, Aisling Ann O'Kane:
Co-Designing Personal Health? Multidisciplinary Benefits and Challenges in Informing Diabetes Self-Care Technologies. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW2): 457:1-457:26 (2021) - [c80]Kyrill Potapov, Asimina Vasalou, Victor R. Lee, Paul Marshall:
What do Teens Make of Personal Informatics?: Young People's Responses to Self-Tracking Practices for Self-Determined Motives. CHI 2021: 356:1-356:10 - [c79]Amid Ayobi, Katarzyna Stawarz, Dmitri S. Katz, Paul Marshall, Taku Yamagata, Raúl Santos-Rodríguez, Peter A. Flach, Aisling Ann O'Kane:
Machine Learning Explanations as Boundary Objects: How AI Researchers Explain and Non-Experts Perceive Machine Learning. IUI Workshops 2021 - 2020
- [j9]Rowanne Fleck, Marta E. Cecchinato, Anna L. Cox, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall, Jea Hoo Na, Anya Skatova:
Life-swap: how discussions around personal data can motivate desire for change. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 24(5): 669-681 (2020) - [c78]Kyrill Potapov, Paul Marshall:
LifeMosaic: co-design of a personal informatics tool for youth. IDC 2020: 519-531 - [c77]Amid Ayobi, Paul Marshall, Anna L. Cox:
Trackly: A Customisable and Pictorial Self-Tracking App to Support Agency in Multiple Sclerosis Self-Care. CHI 2020: 1-15 - [c76]Taku Yamagata, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Amid Ayobi, Dmitri S. Katz, Katarzyna Stawarz, Paul Marshall, Peter A. Flach, Raúl Santos-Rodríguez:
Model-Based Reinforcement Learning for Type 1 Diabetes Blood Glucose Control. AAI4H@ECAI 2020: 72-77 - [i1]Taku Yamagata, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Amid Ayobi, Dmitri S. Katz, Katarzyna Stawarz, Paul Marshall, Peter A. Flach, Raúl Santos-Rodríguez:
Model-Based Reinforcement Learning for Type 1Diabetes Blood Glucose Control. CoRR abs/2010.06266 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j8]Paulina Yurman, Marloes ten Bhömer, Renee Noortman, Britta Friederike Schulte, Paul Marshall, Saskia Bakker, Anna L. Cox, Alexis Begnoche, Jurrian van Geest, Beth Grimmer, Thijmen Langendam, Nanda Schellingerhout, Martin Havranek, Aadjan J. C. van der Helm, Wouter van der Hoog, Tomasz Jaskiewicz, Jakob Lehr:
Demo hour. Interactions 26(6): 8-11 (2019) - [c75]Renee Noortman, Britta Friederike Schulte, Paul Marshall, Saskia Bakker, Anna L. Cox:
HawkEye - Deploying a Design Fiction Probe. CHI 2019: 422 - [c74]Kyrill Potapov, Victor R. Lee, Asimina Vasalou, Paul Marshall:
Youth Concerns and Responses to Self-Tracking Tools and Personal Informatics Systems. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c73]Yuval Cohen, Marios Constantinides, Paul Marshall:
Places for News: A Situated Study of Context in News Consumption. INTERACT (2) 2019: 69-91 - 2018
- [c72]Leonardo Angelini, Zuzanna Lechelt, Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Can Liu, Margot Brereton, Alessandro Soro, Nadine Couture, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini:
Internet of Tangible Things: Workshop on Tangible Interaction with the Internet of Things. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c71]Amid Ayobi, Tobias Sonne, Paul Marshall, Anna L. Cox:
Flexible and Mindful Self-Tracking: Design Implications from Paper Bullet Journals. CHI 2018: 28 - [c70]Matthew Pateman, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall, Marta E. Cecchinato:
The Role of Aesthetics and Design: Wearables in Situ. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - 2017
- [b1]Yvonne Rogers, Paul Marshall:
Research in the Wild. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2017, ISBN 978-3-031-01092-7 - [j7]Anna Xambó, Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Sergi Jordà, Chris Dobbyn, Robin C. Laney:
Exploring Social Interaction With a Tangible Music Interface. Interact. Comput. 29(2): 248-270 (2017) - [c69]Tobias Sonne, Timothy Merritt, Paul Marshall, Johanne J. Lomholt, Jörg Müller, Kaj Grønbæk:
Calming Children When Drawing Blood Using Breath-based Biofeedback. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2017: 725-737 - [c68]Chris Elsden, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Paul Marshall, Abigail Durrant, Rowanne Fleck, John Rooksby, Deborah Lupton:
Quantified Data & Social Relationships. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 644-651 - [c67]Duncan P. Brumby, Ann Blandford, Anna L. Cox, Sandy J. J. Gould, Paul Marshall:
Understanding People: A Course on Qualitative and Quantitative HCI Research Methods. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 1170-1173 - [c66]Mara Balestrini, Yvonne Rogers, Carolyn Hassan, Javi Creus, Martha King, Paul Marshall:
A City in Common: A Framework to Orchestrate Large-scale Citizen Engagement around Urban Issues. CHI 2017: 2282-2294 - [c65]Amid Ayobi, Paul Marshall, Anna L. Cox, Yunan Chen:
Quantifying the Body and Caring for the Mind: Self-Tracking in Multiple Sclerosis. CHI 2017: 6889-6901 - 2016
- [c64]Tobias Sonne, Paul Marshall, Jörg Müller, Carsten Obel, Kaj Grønbæk:
A Follow-up Study of a Successful Assistive Technology for Children with ADHD and Their Families. IDC 2016: 400-407 - [c63]Tobias Sonne, Jörg Müller, Paul Marshall, Carsten Obel, Kaj Grønbæk:
Changing Family Practices with Assistive Technology: MOBERO Improves Morning and Bedtime Routines for Children with ADHD. CHI 2016: 152-164 - [c62]Duncan P. Brumby, Ann Blandford, Anna L. Cox, Sandy J. J. Gould, Paul Marshall:
Research Methods for HCI: Understanding People Using Interactive Technologies. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 1028-1031 - [c61]Amid Ayobi, Paul Marshall, Anna L. Cox:
Reflections on 5 Years of Personal Informatics: Rising Concerns and Emerging Directions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 2774-2781 - [c60]Elizaveta Temir, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Paul Marshall, Ann Blandford:
Running: A Flexible Situated Study. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 2906-2914 - [c59]Ian Renfree, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall, Katarzyna Stawarz, Anna Louise Cox:
Don't Kick the Habit: The Role of Dependency in Habit Formation Apps. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 2932-2939 - [c58]Mara Balestrini, Raymundo Cornejo, Paul Marshall, Monica E. Tentori, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers:
Jokebox: Coordinating Shared Encounters in Public Spaces. CSCW 2016: 38-49 - [c57]Britta Friederike Schulte, Paul Marshall, Anna L. Cox:
Homes For Life: A Design Fiction Probe. NordiCHI 2016: 80 - [c56]Tobias Sonne, Paul Marshall, Carsten Obel, Per Hove Thomsen, Kaj Grønbæk:
An assistive technology design framework for ADHD. OZCHI 2016: 60-70 - [c55]Martin W. Traunmueller, Paul Marshall, Licia Capra:
"...when you're a Stranger": Evaluating Safety Perceptions of (un)familiar Urban Places. Urb-IoT 2016: 71-77 - 2015
- [c54]Mara Balestrini, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Marshall:
Civically engaged HCI: tensions between novelty and social impact. BCS HCI 2015: 35-36 - [c53]Nadia Pantidi, Jennifer Ferreira, Mara Balestrini, Mark J. Perry, Paul Marshall, John C. McCarthy:
Connected sustainability: connecting sustainability-driven, grass-roots communities through technology. C&T 2015: 161-163 - [c52]Emeline Therias, Jon Bird, Paul Marshall:
Más Tecnologia, Más Cambio?: Investigating an Educational Technology Project in Rural Peru. CHI 2015: 447-456 - [c51]Nicholas Sheep Dalton, Emily Collins, Paul Marshall:
Display Blindness?: Looking Again at the Visibility of Situated Displays using Eye-tracking. CHI 2015: 3889-3898 - [c50]Sarah Gallacher, Jenny O'Connor, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers, Licia Capra, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall:
Mood Squeezer: Lightening up the Workplace through Playful and Lightweight Interactions. CSCW 2015: 891-902 - [c49]Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Jon Bird:
Activity tracking: barriers, workarounds and customisation. UbiComp 2015: 617-621 - [c48]Martin W. Traunmueller, Paul Marshall, Licia Capra:
Crowdsourcing Safety Perceptions of People: Opportunities and Limitations. SocInfo 2015: 120-135 - 2014
- [c47]Mara Balestrini, Jon Bird, Paul Marshall, Alberto Zaro, Yvonne Rogers:
Understanding sustained community engagement: a case study in heritage preservation in rural argentina. CHI 2014: 2675-2684 - [c46]Daniel Harrison, Nadia Berthouze, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird:
Tracking physical activity: problems related to running longitudinal studies with commercial devices. UbiComp Adjunct 2014: 699-702 - [c45]Mara Balestrini, Paul Marshall, Tomas Diez:
Beyond boundaries: the home as city infrastructure for smart citizens. UbiComp Adjunct 2014: 987-990 - [c44]Sangita Ganesh, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers, Kenton O'Hara:
FoodWorks: tackling fussy eating by digitally augmenting children's meals. NordiCHI 2014: 147-156 - 2013
- [j6]Paul Marshall, Henry M. Tufo, Kate Keahey:
High-performance computing and the cloud: a match made in heaven or hell? XRDS 19(3): 52-57 (2013) - [j5]Paul Marshall, Alissa Nicole Antle, Elise van den Hoven, Yvonne Rogers:
Introduction to the special issue on the theory and practice of embodied interaction in HCI and interaction design. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 20(1): 1:1-1:3 (2013) - [j4]Anna Xambó, Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Sergi Jordà, Chris Dobbyn, Robin C. Laney:
Let's jam the reactable: Peer learning during musical improvisation with a tabletop tangible interface. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 20(6): 36:1-36:34 (2013) - [c43]Imeh Akpan, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird, Daniel Harrison:
Exploring the effects of space and place on engagement with an interactive installation. CHI 2013: 2213-2222 - [c42]Dmitry Duplyakin, Paul Marshall, Kate Keahey, Henry M. Tufo, Ali Alzabarah:
Rebalancing in a multi-cloud environment. ScienceCloud@HPDC 2013: 21-28 - [c41]Jon Bird, Daniel Fozzati, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall:
Healthy shopping: a longitudinal study of a mobile app to encourage a balanced diet. UbiComp (Adjunct Publication) 2013: 1047-1054 - [c40]Nick Sheep Dalton, Paul Marshall, Ruth Conroy Dalton:
Extending architectural theories of space syntax to understand the effect of environment on the salience of situated displays. PerDis 2013: 73-78 - 2012
- [j3]Bieke Zaman, Vero Vanden Abeele, Panos Markopoulos, Paul Marshall:
Editorial: the evolving field of tangible interaction for children: the challenge of empirical validation. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 16(4): 367-378 (2012) - [c39]Nicholas Sheep Dalton, Keith E. Green, Paul Marshall, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher, Anijo P. Mathew, Gerd Kortuem, Tasos Varoudis:
Ar-CHI-Tecture: architecture and interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2743-2746 - [c38]Paul Marshall, Henry M. Tufo, Kate Keahey, David La Bissoniere, Matthew Woitaszek:
Architecting a Large-scale Elastic Environment - Recontextualization and Adaptive Cloud Services for Scientific Computing. ICSOFT 2012: 409-418 - [c37]Paul Marshall, Henry M. Tufo, Kate Keahey:
Provisioning Policies for Elastic Computing Environments. IPDPS Workshops 2012: 1085-1094 - 2011
- [c36]Jochen Rick, Paul Marshall, Nicola Yuill:
Beyond one-size-fits-all: how interactive tabletops support collaborative learning. IDC 2011: 109-117 - [c35]Paul Marshall, Kate Keahey, Timothy Freeman:
Improving Utilization of Infrastructure Clouds. CCGRID 2011: 205-214 - [c34]Alissa Nicole Antle, Paul Marshall, Elise van den Hoven:
Workshop on embodied interaction: theory and practice in HCI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 5-8 - [c33]Tanja Döring, Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Max Pfeiffer, Johannes Schöning, Volker Gruhn, Albrecht Schmidt:
Gestural interaction on the steering wheel: reducing the visual demand. CHI 2011: 483-492 - [c32]Anneli Olsen, Albrecht Schmidt, Paul Marshall, Veronica Sundstedt:
Using eye tracking for interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 741-744 - [c31]Paul Marshall, Richard Morris, Yvonne Rogers, Stefan Kreitmayer, Matt Davies:
Rethinking 'multi-user': an in-the-wild study of how groups approach a walk-up-and-use tabletop interface. CHI 2011: 3033-3042 - [c30]Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers, Nadia Pantidi:
Using F-formations to analyse spatial patterns of interaction in physical environments. CSCW 2011: 445-454 - [c29]Paul Marshall, Rebecca Cain, Sarah Payne:
Situated crowdsourcing: A pragmatic approach to encouraging participation in healthcare design. PervasiveHealth 2011: 555-558 - 2010
- [c28]William R. Hazlewood, Nick Sheep Dalton, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers, Susanna Hertrich:
Bricolage and consultation: addressing new design challenges when building large-scale installations. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2010: 380-389 - [c27]Paul Marshall, Kate Keahey, Timothy Freeman:
Elastic Site: Using Clouds to Elastically Extend Site Resources. CCGRID 2010: 43-52 - [c26]Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Albrecht Schmidt:
Gazemarks: gaze-based visual placeholders to ease attention switching. CHI 2010: 2093-2102 - [c25]Nick Sheep Dalton, Paul Marshall, Ruth Conroy Dalton:
Measuring environments for public displays: a space syntax approach. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3841-3846 - [c24]Yvonne Rogers, William R. Hazlewood, Paul Marshall, Nick Sheep Dalton, Susanna Hertrich:
Ambient influence: can twinkly lights lure and abstract representations trigger behavioral change? UbiComp 2010: 261-270 - [c23]Paul Marshall, Peter C.-H. Cheng, Rosemary Luckin:
Tangibles in the balance: a discovery learning task with physical or graphical materials. TEI 2010: 153-160
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]Yvonne Rogers, Youn-Kyung Lim, William R. Hazlewood, Paul Marshall:
Equal Opportunities: Do Shareable Interfaces Promote More Group Participation Than Single User Displays? Hum. Comput. Interact. 24(1-2): 79-116 (2009) - [c22]Jochen Rick, Amanda Harris, Paul Marshall, Rowanne Fleck, Nicola Yuill, Yvonne Rogers:
Children designing together on a multi-touch tabletop: an analysis of spatial orientation and user interactions. IDC 2009: 106-114 - [c21]Alissa Nicole Antle, Ylva Fernaeus, Paul Marshall:
Children and embodied interaction: seeking common ground. IDC 2009: 306-308 - [c20]Jon Bird, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers:
Low-fi skin vision: a case study in rapid prototyping a sensory substitution system. BCS HCI 2009: 55-64 - [c19]Paul Marshall, Rowanne Fleck, Amanda Harris, Jochen Rick, Eva Hornecker, Yvonne Rogers, Nicola Yuill, Nick Sheep Dalton:
Fighting for control: children's embodied interactions when using physical and digital representations. CHI 2009: 2149-2152 - [c18]Bieke Zaman, Vero Vanden Abeele, Panos Markopoulos, Paul Marshall:
Tangibles for children, : the challenges. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4729-4732 - [c17]David England, Eva Hornecker, Chris Roast, Pablo Romero, Paul Fergus, Paul Marshall:
Whole body interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4815-4818 - [c16]Alissa Nicole Antle, Chronis Kynigos, Leilah Lyons, Paul Marshall, Tom Moher, Maria Roussou:
Manifesting embodiment: designers' variations on a theme. CSCL (2) 2009: 15-17 - [c15]Amanda Harris, Jochen Rick, Victoria Bonnett, Nicola Yuill, Rowanne Fleck, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers:
Around the table: are multiple-touch surfaces better than single-touch for children's collaborative interactions? CSCL (1) 2009: 335-344 - [c14]Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Eva Hornecker, Yvonne Rogers, Albrecht Schmidt:
Enhancing Navigation Information with Tactile Output Embedded into the Steering Wheel. Pervasive 2009: 42-58 - [c13]Paul Marshall, Matthew Woitaszek, Henry M. Tufo, Rob Knight, Daniel McDonald, Julia Goodrich:
Ensemble dispatching on an IBM Blue Gene/L for a bioinformatics knowledge environment. SC-MTAGS 2009 - [c12]Rowanne Fleck, Yvonne Rogers, Nicola Yuill, Paul Marshall, Amanda Carr, Jochen Rick, Victoria Bonnett:
Actions speak loudly with words: unpacking collaboration around the table. ITS 2009: 189-196 - [c11]Simon Holland, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird, Nick Sheep Dalton, Richard Morris, Nadia Pantidi, Yvonne Rogers, Andy Clark:
Running up Blueberry Hill: prototyping whole body interaction in harmony space. TEI 2009: 93-98 - 2008
- [c10]Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Nick Sheep Dalton, Yvonne Rogers:
Collaboration and interference: awareness with mice or touch input. CSCW 2008: 167-176 - [c9]Bobby House, Paul Marshall, Michael Oberg, Henry M. Tufo, Matthew Woitaszek:
Grid service hosting on virtual clusters. GRID 2008: 304-309 - [c8]Paul Marshall, Eva Hornecker, Richard Morris, Nick Sheep Dalton, Yvonne Rogers:
When the fingers do the talking: A study of group participation with varying constraints to a tabletop interface. Tabletop 2008: 33-40 - 2007
- [c7]Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers:
From entry to access: how shareability comes about. DPPI 2007: 328-342 - [c6]Paul Marshall:
Do tangible interfaces enhance learning? TEI 2007: 163-170 - 2006
- [c5]Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Paul Marshall, Anthony Phillips:
CVS integration with notification and chat: lightweight software team collaboration. CSCW 2006: 49-58 - [c4]Paul Marshall, Shahram Payandeh, John Dill:
A Study on Haptic Rendering in a Simulated Surgical Training Environment. HAPTICS 2006: 35 - 2004
- [c3]John Halloran, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Marshall:
Does it matter if you don't know who's talking?: multiplayer gaming with voiceover IP. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1215-1218 - 2003
- [c2]Paul Marshall, Sara Price, Yvonne Rogers:
Conceptualising tangibles to support learning. IDC 2003: 101-109
1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [c1]Jana Dospisil, Paul Marshall, Elizabeth A. Kendall, Tony Polgar:
Testbed for Measuring Multimedia Presentation Quality Disorders in Courseware. CALISCE 1996: 261-269
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [j1]Paul Marshall:
Method for analyzing exponential decays. Comput. Chem. 11(3): 219-221 (1987)
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