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David Badcock
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McKendrick, Allison
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Vingrys, Algis
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Khuu, Sieu
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Hess, Robert
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Heywood, JT
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Maybery, Murray
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Badcock, Johanna
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Hayes, Anthony
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Walland, Mark
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Pellicano, Elizabeth
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McGraw, Paul
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2009: Bell Jason; Wilkinson Frances; Wilson Hugh R; Loffler Gunter; Badcock David R
Radial frequency adaptation reveals interacting contour shape channels.
Vision research 2009;49(18):2306-17.
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2009: Grinter Emma J; Maybery Murray T; Van Beek Pia L; Pellicano Elizabeth; Badcock Johanna C; Badcock David R
Global visual processing and self-rated autistic-like traits.
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2009;39(9):1278-90.
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2009: Grinter Emma J; Van Beek Pia L; Maybery Murray T; Badcock David R
Brief report: visuospatial analysis and self-rated autistic-like traits.
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2009;39(4):670-7.
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2009: Bell Jason; Badcock David R
Narrow-band radial frequency shape channels revealed by sub-threshold summation.
Vision research 2009;49(8):843-50.
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2009: Battista Josephine; Badcock David R; McKendrick Allison M
Spatial summation properties for magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in glaucoma.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2009;50(3):1221-6.
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2009: Badcock David R; Dickinson J Edwin
Second-order orientation cues to the axis of motion.
Vision research 2009;49(3):407-15.
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2009: Badcock David R; McGraw Paul V; Bridle Russell; Cullity Jude
Spatial localization: interpolating first- and second-order visual structure.
Journal of vision 2009;9(4):23.1-10.
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2009: Dickinson J Edwin; Broderick Cherese; Badcock David R
Selective attention contributes to global processing in vision.
Journal of vision 2009;9(2):6.1-8.
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2008: Bell Jason; Badcock David R
Luminance and contrast cues are integrated in global shape detection with contours.
Vision research 2008;48(21):2336-44.
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2008: Bell Jason; Dickinson J Edwin; Badcock David R
Radial frequency adaptation suggests polar-based coding of local shape cues.
Vision research 2008;48(21):2293-301.
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2008: Sampson G P; Badcock D R; Walland M J; McKendrick A M
Foveal contrast processing of increment and decrement targets is equivalently reduced in glaucoma.
The British journal of ophthalmology 2008;92(9):1287-92.
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2008: Badcock Johanna C; Badcock David R; Read Christina; Jablensky Assen
Examining encoding imprecision in spatial working memory in schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia research 2008;100(1-3):144-52.
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2008: Cropper Simon J; Badcock David R
Perception of direction of motion reflects the early integration of first and second-order stimulus spatial properties.
Journal of vision 2008;8(4):12.1-10.
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2007: Dickinson J Edwin; Badcock David R
Selectivity for coherence in polar orientation in human form vision.
Vision research 2007;47(24):3078-87.
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2007: McKendrick Allison M; Sampson Geoff P; Walland Mark J; Badcock David R
Contrast sensitivity changes due to glaucoma and normal aging: low-spatial-frequency losses in both magnocellular and parvocellular pathways.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2007;48(5):2115-22.
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2007: Bell Jason; Badcock David R; Wilson Hugh; Wilkinson Frances
Detection of shape in radial frequency contours: independence of local and global form information.
Vision research 2007;47(11):1518-22.
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2006: McKendrick A M; Badcock D R; Badcock J C; Gurgone M
Motion perception in migraineurs: abnormalities are not related to attention.
Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache 2006;26(9):1131-6.
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2006: McKendrick A M; Turpin A; Webb S; Badcock D R
Do migraineurs have difficulty judging direction of simulated heading?
Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache 2006;26(8):949-59.
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2006: McKendrick Allison M; Badcock David R; Gurgone Melissa
Vernier acuity is normal in migraine, whereas global form and global motion perception are not.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2006;47(7):3213-9.
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2006: Falconbridge Michael; Badcock David R
Implicit exploitation of regularities: novel correlations in images quickly alter visual perception.
Vision research 2006;46(8-9):1331-5.
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2006: Falconbridge Michael S; Stamps Robert L; Badcock David R
A simple Hebbian/anti-Hebbian network learns the sparse, independent components of natural images.
Neural computation 2006;18(2):415-29.
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2006: Ditchfield Jennifer A; McKendrick Allison M; Badcock David R
Processing of global form and motion in migraineurs.
Vision research 2006;46(1-2):141-8.
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2005: McKendrick Allison M; Badcock David R; Morgan William H
The detection of both global motion and global form is disrupted in glaucoma.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2005;46(10):3693-701.
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2005: Badcock David R; Clifford Colin W G; Khuu Sieu K
Interactions between luminance and contrast signals in global form detection.
Vision research 2005;45(7):881-9.
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2005: Pellicano Elizabeth; Gibson Lisa; Maybery Murray; Durkin Kevin; Badcock David R
Abnormal global processing along the dorsal visual pathway in autism: a possible mechanism for weak visuospatial coherence?
Neuropsychologia 2005;43(7):1044-53.
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2004: McKendrick Allison M; Badcock David R; Morgan William H
Psychophysical measurement of neural adaptation abnormalities in magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in glaucoma.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2004;45(6):1846-53.
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2004: McKendrick A M; Badcock D R
An analysis of the factors associated with visual field deficits measured with flickering stimuli in-between migraine.
Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache 2004;24(5):389-97.
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2004: McKendrick A M; Badcock D R
Motion processing deficits in migraine.
Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache 2004;24(5):363-72.
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2004: McKendrick Allison M; Badcock David R
Decreased visual field sensitivity measured 1 day, then 1 week, after migraine.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2004;45(4):1061-70.
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2004: McGraw Paul V; Badcock David R; Khuu Sieu
Steady viewing dissipates global structure.
Perception 2004;33(1):121-5.
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2003: Badcock David R; McKendrick Allison M; Ma-Wyatt Anna
Pattern cues disambiguate perceived direction in simple moving stimuli.
Vision research 2003;43(22):2291-301.
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2003: Edwards Mark; Badcock David R
Motion distorts perceived depth.
Vision research 2003;43(17):1799-804.
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2003: McKendrick Allison M; Badcock David R
Contrast-processing dysfunction in both magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in migraineurs with or without aura.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2003;44(1):442-8.
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2003: Ross John; Diamond Mark R; Badcock David R
Mach bands change asymmetrically during solar eclipses.
Perception 2003;32(6):767-70.
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2003: McGraw Paul V; Whitaker David; Badcock David R; Skillen Jennifer
Neither here nor there: localizing conflicting visual attributes.
Journal of vision 2003;3(4):265-73.
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2002: Khuu Sieu K; Badcock David R
Global speed processing: evidence for local averaging within, but not across two speed ranges.
Vision research 2002;42(28):3031-42.
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2001: McKendrick A M; Vingrys A J; Badcock D R; Heywood J T
Visual dysfunction between migraine events.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2001;42(3):626-33.
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2001: Burr D C; Badcock D R; Ross J
Cardinal axes for radial and circular motion, revealed by summation and by masking.
Vision research 2001;41(4):473-81.
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2001: Badcock D R; Khuu S K
Independent first- and second-order motion energy analyses of optic flow.
Psychological research 2001;65(1):50-6.
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2000: Ross J; Badcock D R; Hayes A
Coherent global motion in the absence of coherent velocity signals.
Current biology : CB 2000;10(11):679-82.
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2000: McKendrick A M; Badcock D R; Vingrys A J
Spatiotemporal filters in the detection of background modulation targets.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2000;17(5):836-45.
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2000: McKendrick A M; Vingrys A J; Badcock D R; Heywood J T
Visual field losses in subjects with migraine headaches.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2000;41(5):1239-47.
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1999: Castiello U; Badcock D R; Bennett K M
Sudden and gradual presentation of distractor objects: differential interference effects.
Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation cérébrale 1999;128(4):550-6.
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1999: van der Zwan R; Badcock D R; Parkin B
Global form perception: interactions between luminance and texture information.
Australian and New Zealand journal of ophthalmology 1999;27(3-4):268-70.
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1999: Freeman A W; Badcock D R
Visual sensitivity in the presence of a patterned background.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1999;16(5):979-86.
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1998: Edwards M; Badcock D R
Discrimination of global-motion signal strength.
Vision research 1998;38(20):3051-6.
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1998: Edwards M; Badcock D R; Smith A T
Independent speed-tuned global-motion systems.
Vision research 1998;38(11):1573-80.
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1998: McKendrick A M; Badcock D R; Heywood J; Vingrys A J
Effects of migraine on visual function.
Australian and New Zealand journal of ophthalmology 1998;26 Suppl 1():S111-3.
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1996: Cropper S J; Mullen K T; Badcock D R
Motion coherence across different chromatic axes.
Vision research 1996;36(16):2475-88.
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1996: Edwards M; Badcock D R
Global-motion perception: interaction of chromatic and luminance signals.
Vision research 1996;36(16):2423-31.
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1996: Edwards M; Badcock D R; Nishida S
Contrast sensitivity of the motion system.
Vision research 1996;36(16):2411-21.
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1996: Badcock D R; Hess R F; Dobbins K
Localization of element clusters: multiple cues.
Vision research 1996;36(10):1467-72.
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1995: Edwards M; Badcock D R
Global motion perception: no interaction between the first- and second-order motion pathways.
Vision research 1995;35(18):2589-602.
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1995: Hess R F; Badcock D R
Metric for separation discrimination by the human visual system.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1995;12(1):3-16.
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1994: Edwards M; Badcock D R
Global motion perception: interaction of the ON and OFF pathways.
Vision research 1994;34(21):2849-58.
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1994: Cropper S J; Badcock D R; Hayes A
On the role of second-order signals in the perceived direction of motion of type II plaid patterns.
Vision research 1994;34(19):2609-12.
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1994: Hess R F; Dakin S R; Badcock D
Localization of element clusters by the human visual system.
Vision research 1994;34(18):2439-51.
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1994: Metha A B; Vingrys A J; Badcock D R
Detection and discrimination of moving stimuli: the effects of color, luminance, and eccentricity.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1994;11(6):1697-709.
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1994: Badcock D R; Sullivan K
Resistance to positional noise scales with target size.
Vision research 1994;34(10):1327-30.
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1993: Derrington A M; Badcock D R; Henning G B
Discriminating the direction of second-order motion at short stimulus durations.
Vision research 1993;33(13):1785-94.
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1993: Edwards M; Badcock D R
Asymmetries in the sensitivity to motion in depth: a centripetal bias.
Perception 1993;22(9):1013-23.
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1992: Derrington A M; Badcock D R; Holroyd S A
Analysis of the motion of 2-dimensional patterns: evidence for a second-order process.
Vision research 1992;32(4):699-707.
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1992: Derrington A M; Badcock D R
Two-stage analysis of the motion of 2-dimensional patterns, what is the first stage?
Vision research 1992;32(4):691-8.
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1991: Badcock D R; Wong T L; Coutant B E
The impact of jitter on separation discrimination: combination of monocular inputs.
Vision research 1991;31(2):247-52.
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1991: Mattingley J B; Badcock D R
The shift effect can be elicited with both foveal and peripheral masks.
Vision research 1991;31(7-8):1251-7.
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1990: Badcock D R; Wong T L
Resistance to positional noise in human vision.
Nature 1990;343(6258):554-5.
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1990: Badcock D R
Phase- or energy-based face discrimination: some problems.
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1990;16(1):217-20.
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1990: Badcock D R; Wong T L
The sensitivity of separation discrimination to spatiotemporal jitter.
Vision research 1990;30(11):1555-60.
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1990: Badcock J C; Whitworth F A; Badcock D R; Lovegrove W J
Low-frequency filtering and the processing of local-global stimuli.
Perception 1990;19(5):617-29.
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1989: Badcock D R; Derrington A M
Detecting the displacements of spatial beats: no role for distortion products.
Vision research 1989;29(6):731-9.
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1989: Badcock D R; Smith D
Uniform field flicker: masking and facilitation.
Vision research 1989;29(7):803-8.
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1988: Taylor S; Badcock D
Processing feature density in preattentive perception.
Perception & psychophysics 1988;44(6):551-62.
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1988: Badcock D R
Discrimination of spatial phase changes: contrast and position codes.
Spatial vision 1988;3(4):305-22.
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1987: Badcock D R; Derrington A M
Detecting the displacements of spatial beats: a monocular capability.
Vision research 1987;27(5):793-7.
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1987: Badcock D R; Sevdalis E
Masking by uniform field flicker: some practical problems.
Perception 1987;16(5):641-7.
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1986: Derrington A M; Badcock D R
Detection of spatial beats: non-linearity or contrast increment detection?
Vision research 1986;26(2):343-8.
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1985: Badcock D R; Schor C M
Depth-increment detection function for individual spatial channels.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science 1985;2(7):1211-6.
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1985: Badcock D R; Westheimer G
Spatial location and hyperacuity: the centre/surround localization contribution function has two substrates.
Vision research 1985;25(9):1259-67.
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1985: Badcock D R; Derrington A M
Detecting the displacement of periodic patterns.
Vision research 1985;25(9):1253-8.
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1985: Schor C M; Badcock D R
A comparison of stereo and vernier acuity within spatial channels as a function of distance from fixation.
Vision research 1985;25(8):1113-9.
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1985: Badcock D R; Westheimer G
Spatial location and hyperacuity: flank position within the centre and surround zones.
Spatial vision 1985;1(1):3-11.
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1985: Derrington A M; Badcock D R
The low level motion system has both chromatic and luminance inputs.
Vision research 1985;25(12):1879-84.
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1985: Derrington A M; Badcock D R
Separate detectors for simple and complex grating patterns?
Vision research 1985;25(12):1869-78.
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1984: Badcock D R
Spatial phase or luminance profile discrimination?
Vision research 1984;24(6):613-23.
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1984: Badcock D R
How do we discriminate relative spatial phase?
Vision research 1984;24(12):1847-57.
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1982: Lovegrove W; Martin F; Bowling A; Blackwood M; Badcock D; Paxton S
Contrast sensitivity functions and specific reading disability.
Neuropsychologia 1982;20(3):309-15.
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1981: Lovegrove W; Badcock D
The effect of spatial frequency on colour selectivity in the tilt illusion.
Vision research 1981;21(8):1235-7.
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1980: Lovegrove W J; Bowling A; Badcock D; Blackwood M
Specific reading disability: differences in contrast sensitivity as a function of spatial frequency.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1980;210(4468):439-40.
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