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PHYS 00s


PHYS 1 LEC 0.00Course ID: 010216
Pre-University Physics
This course covers the topics in Ontario Grades 11 to 13 essential for first year university physics. Topics include: motion in one and two dimensions using vectors as appropriate, Newton's laws of motion applied using free body diagrams, energy, geometric optics, simple waves in one and two dimensions, electrical and magnetic effects. Successful completion of this course fulfills the University admission requirements where high school Physics is necessary. No University Credit. Offered by Distance Education only.
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 10 LEC 0.00Course ID: 009328
Physics Seminar
This seminar brings together Honours Physics (Regular and Co- op) students in all years to hear invited speakers, view physics-related films, and learn about current research. [Offered: F,W,S]

PHYS 100s


PHYS 111 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007388
Physics 1
An introduction to physics for students intending to concentrate their further studies in biology, dentistry, medicine and paramedicine; includes particle kinematics and dynamics, energy and momentum conservation, rotational mechanics, properties of liquids, temperature and heat. [Offered: F]

PHYS 111L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007389
Physics 1 Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 111.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: F]

PHYS 112 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007390
Physics 2
A continuation of PHYS 111; includes simple harmonic motion, electrostatic force and potential, electric current and power, DC circuits, magnetic field and induction, wave motion, sound, light, optics and nuclear physics. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: PHYS 111 or 121.
Coreq: PHYS 112L for students in Science.
Antireq: PHYS 122, 125

PHYS 112L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007391
Physics 2 Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 112.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: W,S]

PHYS 115 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007392
Mechanics
Brief review of kinematics. Particle dynamics, work, energy, conservation of energy. Conservation of linear momentum, collisions, rotational kinematics and dynamics, conservation of angular momentum. Equilibrium of rigid bodies. [Offered: F]
Antireq: PHYS 111, 121; First year Engineering students only

PHYS 121 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007393
Mechanics, Wave Motion and Heat 1
An introductory course in physics for students intending to concentrate their future studies in the physical sciences, optometry or mathematics; includes particle kinematics and dynamics, forces in nature, work and energy, conservation of energy and linear momentum, rotational kinematics and dynamics, and conservation of angular momentum.
[Note: OAC Physics is recommended as a prerequisite. [Offered: F]
Prereq: OAC Calculus or 4U Adv. Functions and one of OAC FMath or 4U FMath or OAC Alg. & Geo. or 4U Geometry.
Coreq: PHYS 131L for students in Physics Plans; PHYS 121L for students in all other Science Plans except Physics.
Antireq: PHYS 111, 115
Also offered by Distance Education

PHYS 121L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007394
Mechanics, Wave Motion and Heat 1 Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 121. Physics Majors must take PHYS 131L.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: F]

PHYS 122 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007395
Mechanics, Wave Motion and Heat 2
A continuation of PHYS 121; includes oscillating systems, wave motion, gravitation, fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: PHYS 121.
Coreq: PHYS 132L for students in Physics Plans; PHYS 122L for students in any Science Plans except Physics.
Antireq: PHYS 112, PHYS 125
Also offered by Distance Education

PHYS 122L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007396
Mechanics, Wave Motion and Heat 2 Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 122. Physics Majors must take PHYS 132L.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: W]

PHYS 125 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007398
Physics for Engineers
Oscillations; simple harmonic motion. Wave motion, travelling and standing waves; transverse and longitudinal waves, including sound. Geometrical optics; reflection and refraction. Physical optics; interference and diffraction. Quantum physics; quantization of radiation; hydrogen atom. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: PHYS 115; Engineering students only.
Antireq: PHYS 112, PHYS 122

PHYS 131L LAB 0.25Course ID: 010359
Mechanics,Wave Motion and Heat Laboratory
For Physics Majors taking PHYS 121, all other students taking PHYS 121 select PHYS 121L. [Offered: F]
Prereq: Physics students.
Antireq: PHYS 121L

PHYS 132L LAB 0.50Course ID: 010360
Mechanics, Wave motion, Heat and Measurement Laboratory
For Physics Majors taking PHYS 122, all other students taking PHYS 122 select PHYS 122L.
[Note: Lab each week. Offered: W]
Antireq: PHYS 122L

PHYS 139 LEC 0.50Course ID: 011212
Scientific Computer Programming
Introduction to scientific computer programming techniques as applied to problem solving in physics, with examples from first year mechanics. Procedural programming in C++. Simple sequential programs, control structures, functions, data types, data storage and scientific graphing. Pointers, arrays and dynamic memory allocation. Introduction to object oriented programming. Numerical differentiation, integration, root determination and solution of linear equation systems. [Offered: W]
Antireq: GENE 121

PHYS 200s


PHYS 222 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007399
Electricity and Magnetism 1
Coulomb's law, electric field, Gauss' law, potential, capacitance, properties of dielectrics, current, resistance, electromotive force, D.C. circuits and instruments. [Offered: F]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111, 121 and One of PHYS 112, 122; One of MATH 107, 127, 137, 147 and One of MATH 108, 128, 138, 148.
Antireq: PHYS 252.
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 223 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007401
Electricity and Magnetism 2
Magnetic fields, induced electromotive forces, magnetic properties of matter, alternating currents, electromagnetic waves. [Offered: W]
Prereq: One of PHYS 222 or 252.
Antireq: PHYS 253
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 226 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007405
Geometrical Optics
Fermat's principle, reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces, thin and thick lenses, optical instruments such as magnifiers, microscopes, telescopes, spectrometers, normal magnification. [Offered: F]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111, 121 and One of PHYS 112, 122; One of MATH 107, 127, 137, 147 and One of MATH 108, 128, 138, 148.
Antireq: PHYS 256
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 232L LAB 0.25Course ID: 010361
Measurement Laboratory
A laboratory that teaches programming (e.g.LabVIEW) for the computer interfacing of physics experiments and automatic data collection.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: Fall].
Prereq: PHYS 132L and Restricted to students in Physics, Chemical Physics, Science and Business (Physics Option), Computational Science (Physics Option)

PHYS 234 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007407
Quantum Physics 1
Background of quantum physics. Quantization, waves and particles. The uncertainty principle. The Schroedinger equation and postulates of quantum mechanics. Bound states in square wells. The harmonic oscillator. Transmission through barriers. Introduction to three-dimensional systems: rigid rotor and the hydrogen atom. Introduction to approximation methods for more complicated systems. [Offered: F]
Prereq: PHYS 111 or 121; PHYS 112 or 122; MATH 128 or 138 or 148.
Coreq: MATH 228 or AMATH 250

PHYS 239 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007408
Digital Computation
Introduction to computer applications in physics. Numerical solution of problems in classical mechanics. Storage, analysis, and display of experimental data. Graphical techniques for constructing field plots. Extension of the numerical techniques to other areas in physics. [Offered: F]
Prereq: CS 112 or 113

PHYS 246 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007411
Physical Optics
Nature of light, wave motion, superposition of waves, interference of light, Fraunhofer diffraction and resolution limit of optical instruments; the diffraction grating and the analysis of light. Fresnel diffraction. Polarized light. Coherence of light, lasers, holography. Fibre Optics. [Offered: W]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111, 121 and One of PHYS 112, 122; One of MATH 107, 127, 137, 147 and One of MATH 108, 128, 138, 148. Not open to students in Honours Physics or Honours Chemical Physics.
Antireq: PHYS 256
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 252 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007417
Electricity and Magnetism 1
Coulomb's law, electric fields, Gauss' law, potential, capacitance, properties of dielectrics, current, resistance, electromotive force, D.C. circuits, A.C. circuits, instrumentation. [Offered: F]
Prereq: PHYS 111 or 121; PHYS 112 or 122; MATH 128 or 138 or 148.
Coreq: PHYS 252L for Science students except Mathematical Physics Plan

PHYS 252L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007418
Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory 1
For students taking PHYS 252.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: F]

PHYS 253 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007419
Electricity and Magnetism 2
Magnetic fields, Ampere's law, induced electromotive forces, magnetic devices, magnetic properties of materials, inductance, introduction to Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: PHYS 252; MATH 227P or 237 or 247; MATH 228 or AMATH 250.
Coreq: PHYS 253L for Science students except Mathematical Physics plan

PHYS 253L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007420
Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory 2
For students taking PHYS 253.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: W,S]

PHYS 256 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007422
Geometrical and Physical Optics
Electromagnetic waves and the nature of light. Geometrical optics, matrix treatment. Physical Optics: interference, Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction, polarization. Optical instruments. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111, 121 and One of PHYS 112, 122; One of MATH 107, 127, 137, 147 and One of MATH 108, 128, 138, 148.
Coreq: PHYS 256L for Science students.
Antireq: PHYS 226, PHYS 246

PHYS 256L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007423
Optics Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 256.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: W,S]
Antireq: PHYS 226L and PHYS 246L

PHYS 263 LEC 0.50Course ID: 003320
Classical Mechanics and Special Relativity
Newtonian dynamics of particles and systems of particles. Oscillations. Gravity and the central force problem. Lorentz transformations and relativistic dynamics. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111, 121 and One of PHYS 112, 122; One of MATH 107, 127, 137, 147 and One of MATH 108, 128, 138, 148; MATH 228.
Antireq: (For Mathematics students only) AMATH 261
(Cross-listed with AMATH 261)

PHYS 275 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007428
Astrophysics 1 -- The Solar System
The Planets, Newtonian gravity and celestial mechanics, the formation of stars and planets, meteorites, asteroids, comets, planetary interiors, planetary surfaces, planetary atmospheres, the origin of life.
[Note: OAC or Grade 11 Physics recommended as a prerequisite. Offered: W,S]
Prereq: At least one year of Secondary School Physics.

PHYS 300s


PHYS 334 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007434
Quantum Physics 2
Expectation values and operators. Hydrogen atom, angular momentum and spin. Time-independent perturbation theory. Fine structure of hydrogen. Zeeman effect. Identical particles. The variational principle. Ground state of the helium atom. The hydrogen molecular ion. Applications in atomic and molecular physics. [Offered: F,S]
Prereq: PHYS 234; MATH 227P or 237 or 247

PHYS 339 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007435
Scientific Computation 2
Application of numerical computation to basic topics in chemical physics, statistical mechanics and biophysics. Solution methods will include topics such as Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics methods and numerical optimization techniques. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 139 and restricted to students in Physics, Chemical Physics, Science & Business (Physics Option), Computational Science (all Options)

PHYS 352 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007438
Analogue Electronics
p and n materials, pn diodes, junction and FET transistors. Transistor amplifiers and their equivalent circuits. Operational amplifiers. Oscillators and power supplies. Computer simulation of devices and circuits. [Offered: W,S]
Prereq: PHYS 252 or PHYS 222.
Coreq: PHYS 352L
Also offered by Distance Education

PHYS 352L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007439
Analogue Electronics Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 352.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: W,S]

PHYS 353 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007440
Digital Electronics
Logic gates, flip-flops and shift registers. Binary numbers and Boolean algebra. An introduction to microprocessors. This will include arithmetic logic units, parallel input/output ports, assembly language and a number of examples. [Offered: F,S]
Coreq: PHYS 353L.
Antireq: CS 251, ECE 223

PHYS 353L LAB 0.25Course ID: 007441
Digital Electronics Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 353,
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: F,S]

PHYS 356 LEC 0.50Course ID: 010362
Introduction to Communication and Optical Communication Physics
An introduction to optical fibre, waveguides, and passive optical devices. An overview of semiconductors, light emitting diodes, semiconductor lasers and detectors. Modulation schemes, noise sources and signal detection techniques in communications and optical communications. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 253 and PHYS 256 or 125.
Coreq: PHYS 356L

PHYS 356L LAB 0.25Course ID: 010363
Introduction to Communication and Optical communication Physics Laboratory
For students taking PHYS 356.
[Note: Lab alternate weeks. Offered: W]

PHYS 358 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007444
Thermodynamics
Concepts of temperature and thermodynamic equilibrium. Work, internal energy and heat; first law, with examples. Engines, refrigerators, the concepts of reversibility and absolute temperature. Entropy and the second law. Maxwell's equations and their applications. Joule-Kelvin effect and phase transitions. Third Law and other applications of thermodynamics. [Offered: F,S]
Prereq: PHYS 112 or 122; MATH 227P or 237 or 247; MATH 228 or AMATH 250

PHYS 359 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007445
Statistical Mechanics
Statistical Mechanics vs Thermodynamics. Probability theory. Microcanonical and canonical ensembles. Entropy. General formulation of Statistical Thermodynamics. Fermi-Dirac, Bose-Einstein and Boltzmann Statistics. Quantum ideal gases. Specific heat of solids. Metals: the electron gas. Radiation: the photon gas. Distribution functions. The classical gas. Mean free path. Effusion. Dense gases. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 358.
Antireq: CHEM 358; (For Mathematics students only) AMATH 477

PHYS 360A LAB 0.25Course ID: 007446
Modern Physics Laboratory 1
Selected experiments in mechanics, optics, electronics, atomic, molecular, nuclear and solid state physics.
[Note: There will be 18 hours of experiments. Three year-two physics labs will have to be completed before this lab course is undertaken. Offered: F,W,S]

PHYS 360B LAB 0.25Course ID: 007447
Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Continuation of 360A.
[Note: 18 hours of experiments. Offered: F,W,S]

PHYS 363 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007449
Intermediate Classical Mechanics
Non-inertial frames of reference. Calculus of variations. Lagrangian mechanics. Coupled oscillations and normal modes. Hamiltonian dynamics. [Offered: F,S]
Prereq: PHYS 263; MATH 227P or 237 or 247; MATH 228 or AMATH 250

PHYS 364 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007450
Mathematical Physics 1
Vector operators in curvilinear coordinates. The partial differential equations of mathematical physics. Separation of variables. Sturm-Liouville theory. Legendre, Bessel and other special functions. Fourier series. [Offered: F,S]
Prereq: MATH 227P, 228; Honours Physics students only

PHYS 365 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007451
Mathematical Physics 2
Complex Variable theory. Fourier and Laplace transforms, with applications. Green's functions. [Offered: W]
Prereq: MATH 227P, 228; Honours Physics students only

PHYS 375 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007457
Astrophysics 2 -- Stars and Stellar Evolution
Observational techniques, spectral classification, stellar motions and distances, open clusters, globular clusters, stellar populations, theory of the structure, atmosphere, formation and evolution of stars. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 121 and PHYS 122

PHYS 380 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007458
Molecular Biophysics
Behaviour of biological macromolecules, protein structure and function, weak interactions, physical techniques for determination of macromolecular structure, structure and function of nucleic acids, protein synthesis, dynamics, folding and design. [Offered: W]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111, 121 and One of PHYS 112, 122; One of CHEM 120, 121 and One of CHEM 123, 125.
Antireq: CHEM 233 or 237
Also offered by Distance Education

PHYS 381 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007459
Cellular Biophysics
Structure and function of cellular membranes, membrane lipid and protein structure and dynamics, membrane potential and ion transport, nerve conduction, vision and interaction of light with membranes, muscle contraction and energy transduction.
[Note: Offered in odd numbered years. Offered: W]
Prereq: One of PHYS 111 or 121 and One of PHYS 112 or 122; One of CHEM 120 or 121 and One of CHEM 123 or 125.
Antireq: BIOL 130 or 230; and 331
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 400s


PHYS 432 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007460
Physics of Solid State Devices
The theories of solid state physics are applied to explain the operation and use of several modern electronic devices, including the p-n junction, transistors, tunnel diodes, field effect devices, opto-electronic devices, etc. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 435

PHYS 434 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007463
Quantum Physics 3
Symmentry and rotations. Time-dependent perturbation theory. Fermi's golden rule. Two-level systems. Emission and absorption of radiation. Magnetic effects and nuclear magnetic resonance. Potential scattering. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 334, 364.
Coreq: Phys 365.
Antireq: (For Mathematics students only) AMATH 373, 473

PHYS 435 LEC,TUT 0.50Course ID: 007464
Solid State Physics
Introductory concepts. Crystal diffraction and the reciprocal lattice. Crystal bonding. Lattice vibrations, thermal properties of insulators. Free-electron theory of metals, band theory. Semiconductors and selected topics. [Offered: F]
Prereq: Level at least 4A Physics, Chemical Physics or Mathematical Physics

PHYS 437A PRJ 0.50Course ID: 007465
Research Project
A research project in any area of Physics approved by the course co-ordinator(s). The student is required to present a summary of the project orally and to submit a written report in a style suitable for publication. Some projects, especially those with an experimental emphasis, will likely continue as 437B. In these cases, students will submit an interim written report, in addition to the oral presentation. [Offered: F,W]
Department Consent Required
Prereq: Honours Physics or Chemical Physics students only

PHYS 437B PRJ 0.50Course ID: 007466
Research Project (continued)
A continuation of the project undertaken in PHYS 437A. The student is required to present a summary of the project orally or by poster and to submit a written report in a style suitable for publication. [Offered: W]
Instructor Consent Required
Prereq: PHYS 437A

PHYS 441A LEC 0.50Course ID: 007467
Electromagnetic Theory
Electrostatics, magnetostatics, and the macroscopic description of dielectrics and magnetic materials. Includes appropriate mathematical techniques, potential theory and the method of images. [Offered: F]
Prereq: PHYS 252 and 253; PHYS 364,365 or AMATH 332,351,353

PHYS 441B LEC 0.50Course ID: 007468
Electromagnetic Theory
Maxwell's Equations. Electromagnetic fields and the Lorentz Transformation. Plane waves in insulators, conductors and plasmas. Reflection and refraction at plane boundaries. Guided waves. Dipole radiation. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 441A

PHYS 444 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007470
Modern Particle Physics
An introduction to the experimental and theoretical aspects of present-day particle physics. Basic concepts. Accelerators and detectors. Symmetry principles. Electromagnetic, strong and weak interactions. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 334, 364, 365

PHYS 445 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007471
Modern Optics
Basic electromagnetic wave theory. Polarization, reflection, refraction, and dispersion. Temporal coherence and spectra. Spatial coherence and diffraction. Spatial filtering. Lasers, modes and beam propagation. Special topics may include crystal optics and nonlinear effects, holography, fibre optics and communications. [Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 256

PHYS 454 LEC 0.50Course ID: 003369
Quantum Mechanics 2
The Hilbert space of states, observables and time evolution. Feynman path integral and Greens functions. Approximation methods. Coordinate transformations, angular momentum and spin. The relation between symmetries and conservation laws. Density matrix, Ehrenfest theorem and decoherence. Multiparticle quantum mechanics. Bell inequality and basics of quantum computing. [Offered: F]
Prereq: AMATH 373 or PHYS 434; Level at least 4A in Mathematics or Science
(Cross-listed with AMATH 473)

PHYS 460A LAB 0.25Course ID: 010364
Advanced Laboratory 1
Selected advanced experiments in mechanics, optics, electronics, atomic, molecular, nuclear and solid state physics.
[Note: 18 hours of experiments. Offered: F,W]
Prereq: PHYS 360A; Fourth Year Physics Majors only

PHYS 460B LAB 0.25Course ID: 010365
Advanced Laboratory 2
A continuation of PHYS 460A.
[Note: 18 hours of experiments. Offered: W]
Prereq: PHYS 460A

PHYS 467 LEC 0.50Course ID: 011497
Introduction to Quantum Information Processing
Quantum superposition, interference, and entanglement. Postulates of quantum mechanics. Quantum computational complexity. Quantum algorithms. Quantum communication and cryptography. Quantum error correction. Implementations.
Prereq: MATH 235/245 or (PHYS 364 and 365); Level at least 4A
(Cross-listed with CO 481, CS 467)

PHYS 475 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007479
Astrophysics 3 -- Galaxies and Cosmology
Properties and origin of galaxies, quasars, clusters of galaxies, observational cosmology, the big-bang theory, introduction to general relativity and Riemannian geometry, the origin and fate of the Universe. [Offered: F]
Antireq: (For Mathematics students only) AMATH 475

PHYS 476 LEC 0.50Course ID: 003371
Introduction to General Relativity
Tensor analysis. Curved space-time and the Einstein field equations. The Schwarzschild solution and applications. The Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmological models. [Offered: W]
Prereq: AMATH 261 or PHYS 263; AMATH 231 or MATH 227P; Level at least 4A in Mathematics or Science
(Cross-listed with AMATH 475)

PHYS 480 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007485
Radiation Biophysics
The effect of radiation of various kinds on cells and tissues; mechanisms of damage, repair theories, genetic effects, dose-response relationships; cancer radiotherapy (x-rays, electrons, neutrons, protons, negative Pi mesons); other types of cancer therapies used in conjunction with radiotherapy (e.g. hyperthermia); late effects of radiation; carcinogenesis; risk vs. benefit; applications. [Offered: F]
Prereq: Level at least 4A in Science or Mathematics
Also offered by Distance Education

PHYS 481 LEC 0.50Course ID: 007486
Biophysics of Organ Systems
Transplantation of organs: storage of organs at suboptimal (0 to +150C) and subzero temperatures, theories of freezing damage (-1960C) to cells and organs, banking of tissues, blood cells and sperm at -1960C, future application. Temperature regulation, hypothermia. Physics of the cardiovascular system: hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, electrocardiograms. Two of the following topics: medical imaging systems (CAT, MRI, PET, ultrasound), anatomy and physics of respiration, gas transport and gas exchange, applications to diving.
[Note: Offered in odd numbered years. Offered: W]
Only offered by Distance Education

PHYS 490 LEC 0.50Course ID: 010227
Special topics in Physics
A lecture course offered in a particular branch of physics, subject to availability of instructor.
Prereq: Honours Physics or Chemical Physics students only
1 Quantum Computing

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