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  1. "MoA (Various years 1994-95 to 2000-01), Annual Report"
    Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi, India


  2. "MoA (1998). Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics 1997."
    Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi, India.


  3. "MoA (1999). Anon , Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics, AHS Series 7,
    Dept. of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi, India


  4. MoA (2000). Animal Genetic Resources of India.Cattle & buffalo,
    Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi, India.


  5. MoA (1990), Handbook of Animal Husbandry (Revised Edition 1990).
    Indian Council of Agriculture Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi.


  6. MoA (1997), Handbook of Animal Husbandry (Reprint 1997).
    Indian Council of Agriculture Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi


  7. MoA (2000), Animal Genetic Resources of India: Cattle & buffalo.
    Indian Council of Agriculture Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi.


  8. MoA (2000), Costs of Cultivation of Principal Crops in India.
    Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi.


  9. MoA (1999), Agricultural Statistics at a glance-1999.
    Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (DAC), Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India.


  10. Planning Commission of India (1998), Agro-climatic regional planning: Recent Developments. ARPU Paper No. 10,
    Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Ahmedabad.


  11. FAI (1996 and 1997), Fertilizer and Allied Agricultural Statistics (Northern Region).
    Fertilizer Association of India, New Delhi, India.


  12. FAI (1993-94 to 2000-01), Regional Statistics.
    Fertilizer Association of India, New Delhi.


  13. CMIE (Center for Monitoring Indian Economy), (1995b).
    India's Agricultural Sector. Mumbai, India.


  14. CMIE (Center for Monitoring Indian Economy),(2001)


  15. Census of India (2001),
    Government of India Press, New Delhi.


  16. Central Statistical Organization (2000)


  17. IPCC (1996) Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change.
    IPCC Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Cambridge University Press, New York.


  18. IPCC Good Practice Guidance and uncertainty management in National Greenhouse gas Inventories, 1998.


  19. IPCC Guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories, 1995.


  20. IPCC Guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories, 1995.


  21. FAO Animal Production and Health Paper No.30, 1982.


  22. FAO Production Year Books, 1975 to 1995.


  23. GoWB (1986-87 and 1992-93), Economic Review: Statistical Appendixes.
    State Planning Board, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata.


  24. Handbook of Animal Husbandry, Reprint 1997,
    ICAR, New Delhi


  25. IRRI (1990), World Rice Statistics-1990.
    International Rice Research Institute, Los Banes, Laguna, Philippines


  26. IRRI (1995), Rice Almanac 1993/95.
    International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Philippines.


  27. Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change.
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  28. NDRI Activity Data (2000),
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  29. TERI (2001)
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  30. TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute),(1997).
    Rural and Renewable Energy: Perspectives from Developing Countries. New Delhi, India.


  31. Biomass residues. In 'Biomass: Regenerable Energy'.
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  32. Animal Nutrition and Veterinary Dietetics.
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  33. Biol Fertile. Soils 18(1994) 245.
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  34. Soil Biochem, 30(2)(1998) 177.
    Adhya, T K, Pattanak, Sathpathy,Kumaraswami,N.Sethnathan,


  35. 'Loss of nitrogen as ammonia volatilization from urea on loamy sand soil of Jodhpur'. Annals of the Arid Zone, 17, 242-245.
    Aggarwal, RK and Kaul, P (1978)

  36. 'Ammonia volatilization losses from urea and their possible management for increasing nitrogen use efficiency in an arid region'
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    Aggarwal, RK; Raina, P and Kumar, P (1987)


  37. Agricultural Research Data Book 2001


  38. 'Estimating Regional Anthropogenic Emissions of Greenhouse Gases, US-EPA Climate Change Technical Series'
    Washington DC, September 1990, p. 20.
    Ahuja D R,


  39. Indian Dairyman, 44, 117, 1992.

  40. Aneja, R.P.

  41. Dairy India, 1997
    Crutzen, Paul J., Ingo Aselmann and Wolfgang Seiler, Tellus, 386, 271-284, 1986.


  42. Effect of aspect and soil on the structure of Q. leucotrichophora natural stands in Western Himalaya. Indian J. For. 23 (3): 349-356.
    Dhanai C.S., Vijender P. Panwar and C.M. Sharma (2000)


  43. Climatological Tables 1951-1980,
    India Meteorological Department, 1999 Data Processing- National Data Center, Pune-5
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  44. Dietary manipulation of Rumen Fermentation for Increased Productivity and Reduced Methane Production (Green House Gas) in Ruminants, Jun 3 to 22.
    NDRI Karnal, Ed. Singh G.P., 1996.
    Physical and chemical properties of forest soils of the lesser Himalaya (Himachal Pradesh). J.Tree Sci. 2 (1&2): 42- 48
    Dhar, B.L. and Jha, M.N. (1983).


  45. Estimating Regional Anthropogenic Emissions. In "Indian Geosphere Biosphere program", pp-131 to 161.
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  46. Chem., 8(1989) 307.
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  47. 26(1993) 219.
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  48. Soil Properties in teak, bombax and eucalyptus plantations of Trichur forest division, Kerala, J. Trop. For Sci. 5(1): 35-43
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  49. Soil and water characteristics of the mangrove forest of Sunderban. Indian For. 112 (1): 58-67
    Bandyopadhya, A.K. (1986).


  50. Yield Estimation and Agro-technical Description of Production Systems. In: Land use analysis and planning for sustainable food security: with an illustration for the state of Haryana, India,
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  51. Feeds and principles of animal nutrition (Revised Edn).
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  52. Nature and properties of some deodar forest soils of Chakrata forest Division U.P.
    Indian For. 106 (8): 550-560
    Banerjee, S.P. and Badola, S.K. (1980).


  53. Soils of South Kheri forests of Uttar Pradesh. Indian For. 116 (6): 479-486.
    Banerjee, S.P., Mathur, K.C., Sharma, S.D. (1990).


  54. Soil characteristics of Sal forest Chander Ecotone South Kheri. Indian For. 107 (8): 492-499.
    Bansil P.C,Banerjee, S.P., Sharma, D.D., Gairola, S.K. (1981)
    In "Employment potential of Livestock, Indian Journal of Animal Production", Indian Journal of Animal Production 31(1-4) & 5, 1999,251 - 262
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  55. 'Atmospheric gas concentrations over the past century measured in air from fin at the South Pole', Nature 383, 231-235
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  56. Br. J. Nutrn., 19, 1965, 511-522.

  57. Blaxter, K.L. and J. L. Clapperton

  58. IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, by UNEP/OECD/IEA and IPCC.
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  59. Bovine Department in Andhra Pradesh,
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  60. The nature and properties of soils,
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  61. Use of other inputs. In: Advances in Biogas Technology. pp 77.
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  62. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 6(1992) 233.
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  63. Climate due to natural and human activities (suppl.)", 15-17, Jan, PP-24-26.


  64. Dairy India, 1997
    Crutzen, Paul J., Ingo Aselmann and Wolfgang Seiler, Tellus, 386, 271-284, 1986.


  65. Effect of aspect and soil on the structure of Q. leucotrichophora natural stands in Western Himalaya. Indian J. For. 23 (3): 349-356.
    Dhanai C.S., Vijender P. Panwar and C.M. Sharma (2000).


  66. Physical and chemical properties of forest soils of the lesser Himalaya (Himachal Pradesh). J.Tree Sci. 2 (1&2): 42- 48
    Dietary manipulation of Rumen Fermentation for Increased Productivity and Reduced Methane Production (Green House Gas) in Ruminants, Jun 3 to 22.

    NDRI Karnal, Ed. Singh G.P., 1996.Dhar, B.L. and Jha, M.N. (1983).


  67. Estimating Regional Anthropogenic Emissions. In "Indian Geosphere Biosphere program", pp-131 to 161.
    Dilip R. Ahuja.


  68. Relation of age and dominance of tree species with soil chemical attributes in Kalimpong and Kurseong division of W.B. Indian For. 113 (4): 307 -311
    Dimri, B.M.; Singh, S.B.; Banerjee, S.K. and Singh Balvinder (1987).


  69. Soil moisture dynamics in conserving nutrients through mite - microbe interaction in forest plantations. Indian J. Forestry 21 (1): 23-26.Environment 35, 2679-2695.
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  70. 'Straw as a source of nutrients for wetland rice, in 'Organic matter and Rice', IRRI,
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  71. Fermentation: An estimate: In "Proc., IGBP symposium on changes in global
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  72. Forms of sulphur in soil profiles of Andman and Nicobar Islands. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 37 (4): 825-829.
    Ganeshmurthy, A.N., Mongia, A.D., Singh, N.T. (1989).


  73. Characteristics of some lower and middles hill soils of South Sikkim forests. Indian For. 118 (9): 662 - 671.
    Gangopadhyay S.K., P.K. Das, S.P. Banerjee and S.K. Banerjee (1992).


  74. Forms and distribution of Potassium in forest soils of Sikkim. Indian J. For. 154 (4): 306-312.
    Gangopadhyay S.K., P.K. Das, S. Nath and S.K.Banerjee (1992)


  75. Pedogenic characteristics of the soils supporting different Forest Vegetation in the foot Hill region.
    J. Indian Soc. Soils Sci. 37 (4): 775-781.
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  76. Emissions Inventory of India. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
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  77. Regional and Sectoral Assessment of Greenhouse Gases Emissions in India.
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    Garg, A., Bhattacharya S., Shukla P. R. and Dadhwal V.K. (2001).


  78. Sub-region (District) and Sector Level SO2 and NOX Emissions for India: Assessment of Inventories and Mitigation Flexibility.
    Atmospheric Environment 35(4), 703-713.
    Garg, A., Shukla P. R., Bhattacharya S. and Dadhwal V.K. (2001)


  79. Large Point Source (LPS) Emissions from India: Regional and Sectoral Analysis. Atmospheric Environment 36, 213-224.
    Garg, A., Shukla, P. R. and Kapshe, M. M. (2002).


  80. "Emission Inventory of India". 2002.
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  81. Bulky Organic Manures and Crop Residues.
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  82. GHG emissions for India for the base year 1990, Report No.11, May 1998.
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  83. In "Proc. Changes in Global Climate due to natural and human activities". Ed. Das S. N., 1997, pp 3-6.
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  84. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 1998
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  85. Livestock emissions in International Methane emission,
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  86. Green House Gas Emissions in India for the base year 1998.
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  87. Upland Rice: A Global Perspective,
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  88. Nutrient status in the soils of coniferous forests at Kandyali (H.P.). Van Vigyan 27 (3): 144 - 151
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  89. Organic carbon status in silver fir and spruce forest soil under different silvicultural systems. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 39: 435-440
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  90. "Global Change: Greenhouse Gas Emission in India" Scientific Report No. 19, October 1999, Centre on Global Change,
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  91. Agricultural residues as fuels in the third world,
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  92. Use of agricultural residue as fuel, in 'Bioenergy and environment',
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  93. Rice Area by Type of Culture, South, South-East and East Asia.
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  94. Studies on the impact of raising monoculture and natural vegetation on soil .
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  95. A nutrient study in alpine and sub alpine grasslands and Forest Soils. Van Anusandhan 12 (1): 1-8.
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  96. Soil factor affecting the natural regeneration of Silver fir and Spruce in HP. Indian For. 110
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  97. Soil Fertility status under natural Deodar (Cedrus deodara) forest ecosystem of North-West Himalaya. Indian J. For. 20 (2): 105-111.
    Kaushal R., A.R. Bhandari, I.C. Sharma and D. Tripathi (1997).


  98. Terminology for Rice Growing Environments in Terminology for Rice Growing Environments.
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  99. 'Inventory of N2O emission from farmed European peat lands: In' Freibauer, A. and Kaltschmitt, M (eds.), Approaches to Greenhouse gas Inventories of Biogenic Sources in Agriculture
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  100. 'Effect of Nutritional and seasonal variations on heat and methane production in Bos indicus.'
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  101. 'Small Ruminant Production and Post Production System-Current Status and Development.' Chennai, 4-6 Dec, 1996. (Publication 1997).
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  102. 'Morphological and Physico-chemical characteristics of soils under different plantations in arid ecosystem.'
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  103. 'Nitrous oxide emissions from different fertilizers and its mitigation by nitrification inhibitors in irrigated rice.'
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  104. 'Role of nitrification inhibitors on nitrous oxide emissions in a fertilized alluvial clay loam under different moisture regimes.'
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  105. Biol. Fertil. Soils, 26(1998) 362
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  106. 'Land use analysis and planning for sustainable food security: with an illustration for the state of Haryana, India'. New Delhi:
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  107. Indirect chemical effects on methane on climate warming,
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  109. Methane production on Feeding Jowar Fodder based ration in Buffalo Calves.
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    Madhu Mohini and Singh G.P


  110. 'Methane emission from India through Enteric Fermentation: An estimate.'
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  111. 'Reducing nitrous oxide emission from rice field with nitrification inhibitors',
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  113. Characteristics and nutritional status of soils of middle hill and Upper hill forest of the eastern Himalayas.
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  114. Comparative study of infiltration in soils under forest cover and agriculture in temperate climate.
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  115. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 5(1991) 3.
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  116. Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions in India.
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  119. Global Change: Greenhouse gas emissions in India - 1991 Methane Campaign, Scientific Report No. 2,
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  120. 'Assessing and mitigating N2O emissions from agricultural soils', Climatic Change 40, 7-38.
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  121. Methane Emission in Rice Based Cropping System,
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  122. Characteristics and classification of some pine forest soil of Meghalya.
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  123. Influence of forest covers on physico-chemical and site characteristics in Dun Valley. Indian For. 116 (11): 901-916
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  124. Suitability of different forest species for social forestry programme under different soil conditions.
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  125. Animal Genetic Resources of India: Cattle and Buffalo,
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  130. A comparative study of soil props under some miscellaneous forests with and without bamboo in Sahdol (M.P.)
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  131. Indian Methane Campaign? Phase II,
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  136. 'Anthropogenic emissions of NOx, NH3 and N2O in India'. Nutr. Cyc. Agroecos. 52, 255-259.
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  137. Relative ammonia loss from urea based fertilizers applied to rice under different hydrological situations. Fert. Res. 19:113-119
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  138. Emission of nitrous oxide from soil in rice-wheat systems of Indo-Gangetic plains of India.
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  139. Environmental Impact Assessment. In Aggarwal P.K., Roetter, R.P. Kalra, N., Van Keulen, H., Hoanh, C.T. and Van Laar, H.H. (eds.)
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  141. 'Characteristics of soils of Konkan coast.' J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 47 (2): 334-337
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  142. Heterogeneity in soil properties of a vegetation quadrate. Van Vigyan. 28 (3): 73-79
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  143. 'Atmospheric emissions and trends of nitrous oxide deduced from 10 years of ALE-GAGE data', J. Geophys. Res. 95, 18369-18385.
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  144. Mineralogy of ultisols and Mollisols of Garhwal Himalayas. Ann. For. 2(2): 174-179.
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  145. Agro-Industrial by-products and non-conventional feeds for livestock Feeding. 1990.
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  146. Nutrient Requirements of Livestock and Poultry.
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  147. Agro-Industrial by-products and non-conventional feeds for livestock Feeding, 1990.
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  148. Animal Nutrition in tropics,
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  149. Ecological studies of some Cedrus deodara (Deodar) forests in Western Himalayas - India. Indian J. For. 12 (2): 145-150
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  150. Rice area by ecosystem and agroclimatic subzones/subregions in West Bengal India (1992-93),
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  151. 'A comparison of the contribution of various gases to the greenhouse effect '. Science 248, 1217-1219
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