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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Different </em>pieces of<em> body armor </em>are created to be<em> </em>used<em> at different times, </em>for that reason<em> </em>you should<em> </em>determine whether<em> </em>you will be<em> </em>using<em> your body armor </em>beneath<em> or </em>above<em> your </em>clothes<em>.<br />
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<p><em>Covert </em>kinds of<em> <strong>body armor</strong> </em>are supposed to<em> be </em>worn<em> </em>under<em> </em>clothing<em>. </em>Because of this<em> </em>they are generally<em> </em>manufactured to<em> be as </em>slender<em> and as </em>light in weight<em> </em>as they can be<em>, and are </em>made to<em> </em>be<em> </em>invisible<em> when </em>used<em> </em>below<em> </em>clothes<em>. </em>These types of<em> body armor </em>tend to be<em> </em>made out of<em> moisture wicking </em>fabrics<em> </em>which help<em> to keep the </em>wearer<em> </em>cooler<em>, </em>and they are<em> </em>often<em> </em>produced<em> in lighter </em>shades<em> than </em>other kinds of<em> body armor.<br />
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<p><em>Covert body armor </em>is usually<em> </em>used<em> by </em>people that<em> </em>want<em> the fact </em>they are<em> </em>using<em> body armor to go </em>unnoticed<em>. </em>This is<em> </em>individuals<em> </em>such as<em> close protection officers, undercover </em>operatives<em> and door supervisors, </em>since<em> an overt </em>piece of<em> <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> </em>may not be<em> </em>suitable<em> for them.<br />
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<p><em>Overt </em>varieties of<em> body armor </em>are made to be<em> worn </em>over<em> your </em>clothing<em>, </em>and as a consequence<em> they tend to be </em>created from<em> </em>stronger<em> </em>fabrics<em> </em>than those used for<em> covert </em>pieces of<em> body armor. The idea of overt body armor </em>is it<em> </em>is<em> </em>obvious<em> to </em>others<em>, and </em>due to this fact<em> </em>normal<em> overt body armor covers </em>will be<em> black, </em>but<em> </em>there are many<em> </em>other colors<em> </em>available<em>. </em>Sometimes<em> overt </em>types of<em> body armor </em>will have<em> high visibility </em>markings<em>, or be </em>manufactured<em> </em>totally<em> from high visibility materials, </em>ensuring that<em> the </em>person wearing them<em> </em>sticks out<em>.<br />
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<p><em>Police forces </em>everywhere<em> </em>wear<em> overt </em>types of<em> <strong>body armor</strong>, </em>as do<em> security </em>businesses<em> </em>and also<em> security staff. An overt piece of body armor </em>will<em> </em>work as<em> a deterrent, </em>as it will<em> help identify </em>a person<em> of </em>power<em> </em>easily<em> </em>within a<em> </em>crowd<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Body armor </em>has come to be<em> </em>commonly used<em> </em>over the last<em> </em>twenty-five years<em>, </em>for 2<em> </em>main<em> </em>reasons<em>. </em>To begin with<em>, </em>earlier<em> </em>types of<em> body armor were heavy </em>and also<em> </em>stiff<em>, </em>but<em> </em>advancements<em> in </em>technology<em> means that the body armor </em>we<em> </em>use<em> </em>nowadays<em> </em>has<em> high levels of protection, </em>whilst<em> </em>at the same time<em> being </em>lightweight<em>, flexible </em>and comfy<em> </em>when<em> </em>used<em> </em>for extended<em> </em>periods of time<em>. </em>The second<em> </em>cause<em> for the </em>increase in<em> <strong>body armor</strong> use is </em>because<em>, </em>sadly<em>, </em>it&#8217;s<em> </em>becoming<em> </em>essential in<em> </em>various<em> </em>types<em> of work </em>as a result of the<em> increased </em>threats<em> </em>that we<em> </em>encounter<em> in </em>modern-day<em> society.<br />
</em></p>
<p>After you have<em> decided if </em>you&#8217;ll need a<em> covert or overt </em>type of<em> body armor, </em>it is<em> </em>now<em> </em>vital to<em> </em>decide<em> what protection levels </em>you need<em>. </em>When choosing<em> </em>an item of<em> body armor </em>it is important to<em> </em>think about<em> </em>what kinds of<em> </em>risks<em> </em>that you might<em> </em>face<em>, </em>simply because<em> </em>different kinds of<em> body armor </em>will offer you<em> protection </em>for<em> </em>different kinds of<em> </em>risks<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>A bullet proof vest </em>is the most<em> well </em>recognized<em> </em>type of<em> body armor </em>available<em>. </em>This kind of<em> body armor </em>is created to<em> stop a </em>bullet<em> by &#8220;catching&#8221; it </em>inside a<em> web of </em>incredibly<em> strong </em>fibres<em>, </em>preventing<em> it from </em>passing<em> through the </em>jacket<em> itself. </em>They can provide<em> </em>numerous<em> levels of protection, </em>that can<em> offer the </em>wearer<em> </em>protection from<em> low powered </em>pistols<em> up to high powered Magnums.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Another </em>commonly used<em> </em>form of<em> <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> is stab </em>proof<em> vests. </em>Many people<em> </em>assume that<em> if a </em>piece of<em> body armor can stop a </em>bullet<em> </em>it<em> </em>will also<em> stop a </em>blade<em>, </em>but unfortunately<em> </em>this is simply not<em> the case. </em>The reason is ,<em> a </em>knife<em> penetrates </em>material<em> </em>in a different way<em> to a </em>bullet<em>, </em>and as a result<em> </em>a standard<em> bullet </em>proof<em> </em>vest<em> </em>won&#8217;t<em> </em>defend<em> its wearer from a </em>blade<em> based </em>attack<em>.<br />
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<p>In recent years<em> spike </em>resistant<em> vests have also become </em>obtainable<em> on the body armor </em>market<em>. </em></p>
<p>These types of<em> vests </em>offer the<em> </em>wearer<em> protection from spiked weapons </em>like<em> needles </em>and<em> syringes, </em>which can<em> </em>very easily<em> </em>slide<em> through the weave </em>in the<em> </em>material<em> of a bullet or stab </em>resistant<em> </em>piece of<em> <strong>body armor</strong>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>With such </em>a wide range of<em> body armor available </em>you must<em> </em>think about<em> </em>which sort<em> </em>is suitable<em> </em>for you<em>. </em>If you&#8217;re<em> </em>employed in<em> </em>an area<em> with </em>absolutely no<em> gun crime but </em>substantial<em> </em>levels of<em> knife </em>violence<em> </em>then it is<em> </em>useless<em> </em>wearing<em> </em>a piece of<em> body armor </em>that can<em> </em>just<em> </em>defend<em> </em>from<em> </em>guns<em>. </em>Equally<em> a knife </em>proof<em> </em>piece of<em> body armor </em>will be<em> </em>useless<em> </em>when you&#8217;re<em> </em>at risk of<em> </em>being<em> shot.<br />
</em></p>
<p>However<em> </em>modern<em> </em>kinds of<em> body armor </em>can now<em> </em>offer<em> multi-threat protection. </em>As a result<em> </em>they will<em> protect the </em>wearer<em> from </em>different kinds of<em> </em>attacks<em>, </em>for instance<em> there is now <strong>body armor</strong> </em>that is<em> both bullet and stab </em>resistant<em>, </em>and even<em> bullet, stab and spike </em>resistant<em> varieties.<br />
</em></p>
<p>The most critical<em> </em>consideration<em> </em>when selecting<em> your <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> is to </em>be sure<em> </em>it is going to<em> protect you. </em>Be sure you<em> have the </em>appropriate<em> </em>type of<em> protection for the </em>dangers<em> </em>you are going to<em> </em>encounter<em>, </em>because<em> you </em>can&#8217;t<em> put a price on your life.</em></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Different </em>items of<em> <strong>body armor</strong> </em>are created to be<em> </em>worn<em> at different times, </em>for that reason<em> </em>you must<em> </em>decide if<em> </em>you are going to be<em> </em>using<em> your body armor </em>below<em> or </em>above<em> your </em>clothing<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Covert </em>types of<em> body armor </em>are meant to<em> be </em>used<em> </em>under<em> </em>clothes<em>. </em>Due to this<em> </em>they are normally<em> </em>created to<em> be as </em>sleek<em> and as </em>lightweight<em> </em>as they can be<em>, and are </em>built to<em> </em>be<em> </em>undetectable<em> when </em>worn<em> </em>below<em> </em>clothing<em>. </em>These sorts of<em> body armor </em>are often<em> </em>made from<em> moisture wicking </em>fabrics<em> </em>that help<em> to keep the </em>individual wearing it<em> </em>cooler<em>, </em>and they are<em> </em>usually<em> </em>produced<em> in lighter </em>shades<em> than </em>other kinds of<em> body armor.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Covert <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> </em>is usually<em> </em>used<em> by </em>people that<em> </em>want<em> the fact </em>they&#8217;re<em> </em>wearing<em> body armor to go </em>undetected<em>. </em>This is often<em> </em>people<em> </em>such as<em> close protection officers, undercover </em>operatives<em> and door supervisors, </em>since<em> an overt </em>type of<em> body armor </em>would not be<em> </em>suitable<em> for them.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Overt </em>types of<em> body armor </em>are created to be<em> worn </em>over<em> your </em>clothing<em>, </em>and as a consequence<em> they tend to be </em>constructed from<em> </em>stronger<em> </em>fabrics<em> </em>than<em> covert </em>types of<em> body armor. The idea of overt body armor </em>is that it<em> </em>is<em> </em>noticeable<em> to </em>people<em>, and </em>for this reason<em> </em>normal<em> overt body armor covers </em>are<em> black, </em>however<em> </em>there are plenty of<em> </em>other colours<em> </em>available<em>. </em>Occasionally<em> overt </em>pieces of<em> body armor </em>will include<em> high visibility </em>strips<em>, or be </em>made<em> </em>entirely<em> from high visibility materials, </em>making sure that<em> the </em>person wearing them<em> </em>sticks out<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Police forces </em>globally<em> </em>wear<em> overt </em>kinds of<em> body armor, </em>as well as<em> security </em>firms<em> </em>and also<em> security staff. An overt piece of body armor </em>will<em> </em>work as<em> a deterrent, </em>as it will<em> help identify </em>a person<em> of </em>power<em> </em>quickly<em> </em>within a<em> </em>group<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Body armor </em>has become<em> </em>very popular<em> </em>in the past<em> </em>twenty five years<em>, </em>for two<em> </em>main<em> </em>reasons<em>. </em>Initially<em>, </em>earlier<em> </em>types of<em> body armor were heavy </em>and also<em> </em>rigid<em>, </em>but<em> </em>advancements<em> in </em>technology<em> means that the <strong>body armor</strong> </em>we<em> </em>wear<em> </em>these days<em> </em>can provide<em> high levels of protection, </em>whilst<em> </em>also<em> being </em>lightweight<em>, flexible </em>and comfy<em> </em>when<em> </em>worn<em> </em>for extended<em> </em>amounts of time<em>. </em>The 2nd<em> </em>cause<em> for the </em>surge in<em> body armor use is </em>that<em>, </em>sadly<em>, </em>it&#8217;s actually<em> </em>starting to be<em> </em>essential in<em> </em>various<em> </em>types<em> of work </em>because of the<em> increased </em>threats<em> </em>that people<em> </em>deal with<em> in </em>modern day<em> society.<br />
</em></p>
<p>Once you have<em> decided if </em>you&#8217;ll need a<em> covert or overt </em>piece of<em> body armor, </em>it&#8217;s<em> </em>now<em> </em>vital to<em> </em>determine<em> what protection levels </em>you require<em>. </em>When selecting<em> </em>an item of<em> body armor </em>you must<em> </em>take into consideration<em> </em>what kinds of<em> </em>threats<em> </em>you may<em> </em>face<em>, </em>because<em> </em>different varieties of<em> body armor </em>will offer<em> protection </em>for<em> </em>different types of<em> </em>threats<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>A bullet proof vest </em>is probably the most<em> well </em>known<em> </em>piece of<em> body armor </em>available<em>. </em>This type of<em> body armor </em>is built to<em> stop a </em>round<em> by &#8220;catching&#8221; it </em>inside a<em> web of </em>ultra<em> strong </em>fibres<em>, </em>preventing<em> it from </em>penetrating<em> through the </em>jacket<em> itself. </em>They can provide<em> </em>various<em> levels of protection, </em>which can<em> offer the </em>wearer<em> </em>defense against<em> low powered </em>handguns<em> up to high powered Magnums.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Another </em>commonly used<em> </em>kind of<em> <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> is stab </em>resistant<em> vests. </em>Most people<em> </em>believe that<em> if a </em>piece of<em> body armor can stop a </em>bullet<em> </em>it<em> </em>can also<em> stop a </em>knife<em>, </em>however<em> </em>this is not<em> the case. </em>This is because<em> a </em>blade<em> penetrates </em>fabric<em> </em>in different ways<em> to a </em>round<em>, </em>and therefore<em> </em>a traditional<em> bullet </em>resistant<em> </em>jacket<em> </em>is not going to<em> </em>defend<em> its wearer from a </em>knife<em> based </em>assault<em>.<br />
</em></p>
<p>In recent years<em> spike </em>proof<em> vests have also become </em>available<em> on the body armor </em>market<em>. </em>These<em> vests </em>offer the<em> </em>person wearing them<em> protection from spiked weapons </em>such as<em> needles </em>and<em> syringes, </em>which will<em> </em>very easily<em> </em>slip<em> through the weave </em>within the<em> </em>fabric<em> of a bullet or stab </em>proof<em> </em>piece of<em> body armor.<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>With such </em>a wide range of<em> body armor available </em>it is essential to<em> </em>consider<em> </em>which sort<em> </em>is correct<em> </em>for yourself<em>. </em>If you&#8217;re<em> </em>operating in<em> </em>an area<em> with </em>absolutely no<em> gun crime but </em>high<em> </em>amounts of<em> knife </em>crime<em> </em>then it&#8217;s<em> </em>pointless<em> </em>using<em> </em>an item of<em> body armor </em>that can<em> </em>just<em> </em>protect<em> </em>from<em> </em>firearms<em>. </em>Equally<em> a knife </em>proof<em> </em>piece of<em> <strong>body armor</strong> </em>will be<em> </em>ineffective<em> </em>if you&#8217;re<em> </em>at risk of<em> </em>getting<em> shot.<br />
</em></p>
<p>Fortunately<em> </em>modern-day<em> </em>forms of<em> body armor </em>can now<em> </em>provide<em> multi-threat protection. </em>In other words<em> </em>they&#8217;ll<em> protect the </em>wearer<em> from </em>various kinds of<em> </em>assaults<em>, </em>for example<em> there is now body armor </em>that&#8217;s<em> both bullet and stab </em>resistant<em>, </em>as well as<em> bullet, stab and spike </em>resistant<em> varieties.<br />
</em></p>
<p>The most significant<em> </em>aspect<em> </em>when purchasing<em> your <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> is to </em>be sure that<em> </em>it is going to<em> protect you. </em>Make sure you<em> have the </em>suitable<em> </em>kind of<em> protection for the </em>threats<em> </em>you are going to<em> </em>encounter<em>, </em>because<em> you </em>can&#8217;t<em> put a price on your life.</em></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different items of body armor are created to be used at different times, so you must determine if you are going to be wearing your body armor below or above your clothing.</p>
<p>Covert types of <strong>body armor </strong>are designed to be worn under clothes. For that reason they are normally made to be as sleek and as light-weight as possible, and are designed to end up being hidden when put on under clothes. These types of body armor are usually manufactured from moisture wicking materials which help to keep the individual wearing it cool, and they are often produced in lighter colours than other types of body armor.</p>
<p>Covert body armor is usually worn by people that want the fact they are using body armor to go undetected. This is people like close protection officers, undercover operatives and door supervisors, as an overt type of body armor would not be practical for them.</p>
<p>Overt varieties of <a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor"><strong>body armor </strong></a>are created to be worn over your clothing, and as a result they tend to be produced from tougher materials than covert types of body armor. The idea of overt body armor is it will be obvious to people, and due to this fact normal overt body armor covers are generally black, however there are various other colors available. In some cases overt pieces of body armor will include high visibility markings, or be manufactured completely from high visibility materials, meaning that the person wearing them sticks out.</p>
<p>Police forces around the globe use overt types of <strong>body armor</strong>, as well as security firms and security staff. An overt piece of body armor will often act as a deterrent, as it can help identify individuals of power easily within a crowd.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor"><strong>Body armor </strong></a>has become widely used in the last 25 years, for 2 main factors. Initially, early kinds of body armor were heavy and rigid, but advancements in technology means that the body armor we use these days offers high levels of protection, whilst at the same time being lightweight, flexible and comfy even when used for extended time periods. The second cause for the surge in body armor use is that, sadly, it&#8217;s actually starting to be essential in countless types of work as a result of the increased risks that many of us encounter in modern society.</p>
<p>Once you have decided if you want a covert or overt piece of <strong>body armor</strong>, it&#8217;s now important to decide on what protection levels you&#8217;ll need. When purchasing a piece of body armor you should think about what kinds of threats you will face, because different varieties of body armor offer protection against different types of threats.</p>
<p>A bullet proof vest is the most well recognised piece of body armor available on the market. This kind of body armor is designed to stop a bullet by &#8220;catching&#8221; it in a web of incredibly strong fibres, preventing it from passing through the vest itself. They can provide various levels of protection, that will offer the person wearing them defense against low powered pistols up to high powered Magnums.</p>
<p>Another commonly used form of <strong>body armor</strong> is stab proof vests. Plenty of people think that if a piece of body armor can stop a round then it will also stop a blade, however this is not the case. This is because a blade penetrates material in another way to a bullet, and therefore a conventional bullet proof jacket isn&#8217;t going to defend its wearer from a knife based attack.</p>
<p>Recently spike resistant vests have also become available on the body armor marketplace. These kinds of vests offer the person wearing them protection from spiked weapons such as needles and also syringes, which will very easily slide through the weave in the fabric of a bullet or stab resistant piece of <strong>body armor</strong>.</p>
<p>With such a wide range of body armor available it&#8217;s important to think about which type is correct for yourself. If you&#8217;re employed in a place with zero gun crime but high amounts of knife violence then it&#8217;s pointless wearing an item of <a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor"><strong>body armor </strong></a>which will just defend from guns. Likewise a knife proof item of body armor is useless when you&#8217;re in danger of getting shot.</p>
<p>Thankfully modern day kinds of body armor are now able to provide multi-threat protection. In other words they will protect the wearer from a variety of assaults, for instance there is now body armor which is both bullet and stab resistant, as well as bullet, stab and spike proof varieties.</p>
<p>The most important consideration when buying your body armor is to be sure it&#8217;ll protect you. Make sure that you have the appropriate kind of protection for the threats you are likely to face, since you can&#8217;t put a price on your life.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different items of body armor are created to be worn at different times, for that reason you will need to decide if you&#8217;re going to be wearing your <strong>body armor</strong> under or above your clothing.<br />
Covert styles of body armor are supposed to be used beneath clothing. For that reason they are often made to be as slim and as lightweight as they can be, and are designed to end up being undetectable when worn underneath clothing. These kinds of body armor are typically made from moisture wicking fabric that will help to keep the person wearing them cool, and are also usually produced in lighter colours than other types of body armor.</p>
<p>Covert <strong>body armor</strong> will be used by people who need the fact they are wearing body armor to go unnoticed. This is individuals such as close protection officers, undercover agents and door supervisors, as an overt piece of body armor may not be practical for them.<br />
Overt styles of <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> are created to be worn above your clothes, and as a result they tend to be created from tougher fabrics than covert types of body armor. The idea of overt body armor is it is apparent to other people, and for this reason standard overt body armor covers are usually black, but there are plenty of other colours available. Frequently overt pieces of body armor will include high visibility strips, or be manufactured entirely from high visibility materials, meaning that the wearer stands out.</p>
<p>Police forces everywhere use overt kinds of <strong>body armor</strong>, as do security businesses and security staff. An overt piece of body armor will act as a deterrent, as it can help identify somebody of authority very easily in a large group.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">Body armor</a></strong> has become commonly used in the last twenty five years, for two major reasons. To begin with, early forms of body armor were heavy and also stiff, but improvements in technology means that the body armor we benefit from these days has high levels of protection, whilst also being lightweight, flexible and comfy when used for very long time periods. The second reason for the increase in body armor use is that, unfortunately, it is starting to be required in many types of work because of the increased threats that we have to deal with in modern society.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;ve decided if you want a covert or overt piece of <strong>body armor</strong>, it is then necessary to select what protection levels you will need. When choosing a piece of body armor you must think about what kinds of threats that you might encounter, since different kinds of body armor will offer you protection for different types of risks.</p>
<p>A bullet proof vest is considered the most well known type of body armor available on the market. This type of <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> is made to stop a round by &#8220;catching&#8221; it in a web of incredibly strong fibres, and stop it from penetrating through the vest itself. They come in different levels of protection, that can offer the wearer protection from low powered firearms up to high powered Magnums.</p>
<p>Another commonly used type of <strong>body armor</strong> is stab resistant vests. Lots of people think that if a piece of body armor can stop a round then it can easily stop a blade, but unfortunately this is simply not the case. This is because a blade penetrates material in a different way to a round, and for that reason a normal bullet resistant vest will not protect its wearer from a blade based assault.</p>
<p>In recent years spike proof vests have also become available on the <strong>body armor</strong> market place. These kinds of vests provide the person wearing them protection from spiked weapons like needles and syringes, which will very easily slide through the weave within the fabric of a bullet or stab proof item of body armor.</p>
<p>With such a wide range of <strong><a href="http://www.safeguardclothing.com/23-body-armor">body armor</a></strong> available it&#8217;s important to consider which sort is suitable for you. If you are doing work in a place with zero gun crime but high amounts of knife violence then it is useless wearing a piece of body armor which will just defend you from guns. Equally a knife resistant item of body armor will be worthless if you&#8217;re in danger of getting shot.</p>
<p>Fortunately modern types of <strong>body armor</strong> can now provide multi-threat protection. This means that they&#8217;ll protect the wearer from several types of assaults, for example there is now body armor that&#8217;s both bullet and stab resistant, as well as bullet, stab and spike resistant varieties.<br />
The most important aspect when purchasing your <strong>body armor</strong> is to make sure that it&#8217;s going to protect you. Make sure that you have the appropriate form of protection for the dangers you are going to face, since you can&#8217;t put a price on your life.</p>
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