期刊名称:ENDOCRINE

ISSN:1355-008X
出版频率:Monthly
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期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/medicine/internal/journal/12020
影响因子:3.633
主题范畴:ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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About the journal

Endocrine

Endocrine

International Journal of Basic and Clinical Endocrinology

Editor-in-Chief: Andrea Giustina

ISSN: 1355-008X (print version)
ISSN: 1559-0100 (electronic version)

Description

Well-established as a major journal in today's rapidly advancing experimental and clinical research, Endocrine publishes full-length original articles devoted to basic (including molecular, cellular and physiological studies), translational and clinical (including proof of concept studies and clinical trials) research in all the different fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Endocrine covers the following leading topics in Endocrinology such as: Neuroendocrinology, Pituitary and hypothalamic peptides, thyroid physiological and clinical aspects, bone and mineral metabolism and osteoporosis, obesity, lipid and energy metabolism and food intake control, insulin, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hormones of male and female reproduction, and of HPA axis, pediatric and geriatric endocrinology, endocrine hypertension and endocrine oncology.

About this journal

  • Covers leading topics in endocrinology
  • Includes Hormones of reproduction, metabolism, growth, and ion balance
  • Offers the latest on insulin and diabetes
  • Presents newly-emerging endocrine-related topics

Well-established as a major journal in today's rapidly advancing experimental and clinical research, Endocrine publishes full-length original articles devoted to basic (including molecular, cellular and physiological studies), translational and clinical (including proof of concept studies and clinical trials) research in all the different fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Endocrine covers the following leading topics in Endocrinology such as: Neuroendocrinology, Pituitary and hypothalamic peptides, thyroid physiological and clinical aspects, bone and mineral metabolism and osteoporosis, obesity, lipid and energy metabolism and food intake control, insulin, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hormones of male and female reproduction, and of HPA axis, pediatric and geriatric endocrinology, endocrine hypertension and endocrine oncology.

Related subjects » Internal Medicine

Impact Factor: 2.25 (2012) * 

Journal Citation Reports®, Thomson Reuters

Abstracted/Indexed in 

Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, CAB International, Academic OneFile, AGRICOLA, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, CSA Environmental Sciences, Current Contents/ Life Sciences, Elsevier Biobase, Gale, Global Health, Health Reference Center Academic, Highbeam, OCLC, SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions

Aims and scope

Well-established as a major journal in today's rapidly advancing experimental and clinical research areas, Endocrine published full-length original articles devoted to basic (including molecular, cellular and physiological studies), translational and clinical (including proof of concept studies and clinical trials) research in all the different fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Articles will be accepted based on peer-reviews, priority system and editorial decision. Invited and unsolicited reviews, mini-reviews and viewpoints on relevant pathophysiological and clinical topics are also published. Descriptions of single clinical cases and/or of small series of patients studies are not published unless considered of exceptional interest. Research letters and letters to the editor related or unrelated to recently published articles can be submitted. Endocrine covers leading topics in endocrinology such as neuroendocrinology, pituitary and hypothalamic peptides, thyroid physiological and clinical aspects, bone and mineral metabolism and osteoporosis, obesity, lipid and energy metabolism and food intake control, insulin, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, hormones of male and female reproduction, and of HPA axis, pediatric and geriatric endocrinology, endocrine hypertension and endocrine oncology. An author-friendly journal, Endocrine provides contributors with fast turn-around (first decision average just over three weeks) and publication within four months of acceptance.


Instructions to Authors
  • Here you can find the information you will need to prepare a manusript for Endocrine.

Types of papers 

Manuscript categories

1. Original article
This contribution should contain original controlled experimental data of basic and clinical research. No firm word, table and figure and reference limit is given although the authors are invited not to exceed 3000 words and 150 references. The more concise the articles will be the more publication space will be allowed for meritorious publications.
2. Review
This contribution is usually solicited by the Editors. If unsolicited, the authors are advised to contact the Editor-in-Chief (endocrine_eic@libero.it) with an outline of the proposed review and CV of the authors.
This type of article does not have a strict limit in word and reference number although the editorial recommendation is that the article does not exceed 4000 words and 350 references.
3. Mini-Review
This contribution is also usually solicited by the Editors. If unsolicited, the authors are advised to contact the Editor-in-Chief (endocrine_eic@libero.it) with an outline of the proposed review and CV of the authors.
This type of article has a word limit of 2000 and no more than 100 references.
4. New Horizons in
This contribution should be based on the outcomes of a scientific meeting and will be devoted to underline open issues as well as future basic and clinical research perspectives in an endocrine field. This type of article has a word limit of 2000 and no more than 50 references. Interested authors should contact directly the Editor-in-Chief (endocrine_eic@libero.it) submitting the meeting scientific program and an outline of their work.
5. Meta-analysis
This contribution should be based on a rigorous methodological/statistical approach described in detail in the methods section applied to a relevant clinical or basic issue. This work could also be submitted to statistical revision. Word limit is 2000 with no more than 50 references.
6. Viewpoint
This contribution should be solicited by the Editors and deal with a controversial topic in either basic or clinical endocrinology on which the author, a leading expert in the field, is invited to express his views and interpretation of current literature. This type of article has a word limit of 1000, 1 figure or table and no more than 30 references.
7. Editorial
This contribution should be solicited by the Editors and relates to the topic of one or more contributions published in the same issue of the journal. This type of article has a word limit of 1000 and no more than 10 references.
8. Research Letter
This contribution contains particularly original preliminary basic or clinical data presented in a very concise way (no abstract, word limit of 1000, 1 table of figure and maximum 10 references).
9. Fellows corner
This contribution should be a short report (word limit of 1500, 1 table and/or 1 figure, maximum 25 references) containing a set of original research data or a critical revision of current literature on a basic or clinical topic discussed by an endocrine fellow with his/her mentor.
10. Book review
This contribution should be a short evaluation from an expert in the field on a relevant book in a certain area of endocrinology. This article should not exceed 750 words and no references are allowed.
11. Letter to the Editor
Text is limited to 750 words, with no abstract. There may be 1 figure, up to 3 references, and no more than 3 authors, with author affiliations only including main institution, place name and (state plus) country (i.e. no departments, etc).
12. Endocrine Imaging
Text is limited to 500 words, with no abstract, and illustrative of 1 Figure in which a particularly significant and original result of an imaging technique (e.g. MRI, CT, ultrasound) obtained during the diagnostic process of an endocrine disease should be included. No more than 3 references and 3 authors (with author affiliations only including main institution, place name and (state plus) country) are allowed.
13. Pros and Cons in Endocrine Practice
This contribution should deal with a controversial topic in endocrine practice in which pros and cons of an endocrine disease treatment or diagnostic process are examined and reported in a balanced and constructive way. A proposed algorithm or indication for an integrated approach should be produced. This type of article has a word limit of 2000, 1 figure and 1 table, no more than 50 references and can be written by a single author reviewing the two sides of the topic or by two authors each dealing with one aspect of the topic.
14. Endocrine Methods and Techniques
This contribution contains the description of a previously unreported research method or modification of an already known method particularly relevant to the endocrine field. New laboratory assays for hormone measurement as well as new diagnostic techniques or new applications of a diagnostic technique are also eligible for this manuscript category. Data should be presented in a concise way (word limit of 1500, 1 table or figure and maximum 25 references).
15. Endocrine Trials
This contribution is devoted to registered clinical trials in which treatments for an endocrine or metabolic disease are studied. Manuscripts can deal with the detailed description of the protocol of a trial, can report data from interim analysis of an ongoing clinical trial, can report preliminary or final results of the trial as well as post-hoc analysis of the trial. No word, table and figure and reference limit is given although the authors are invited not to exceed 2500 words and 75 references.
16. Side Effects of Endocrine Treatments
Text is limited to 500 words, with no abstract and only one Figure if strictly necessary, with the description of a potential side effect not previously reported which occurred during the treatment with an endocrine drug or of an endocrine disease. No more than 3 references and 3 authors (with author affiliations only including main institution, place name and (state plus) country) are allowed.

Manuscript submission 

Manuscript Submission

Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.

Permissions

Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.

Online Submission

Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the hyperlink “Submit online” on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions given on the screen.

Title page 

Title Page

The title page should include:
  • The name(s) of the author(s)
  • A concise and informative title
  • The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)
  • The e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author

Abstract

Please provide a structured abstract of 150 to 250 words which should be divided into the following sections:
  • Purpose (stating the main purposes and research question)
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusions

Keywords

Please provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.

Text 

Text Formatting

Manuscripts should be submitted in Word.
  • Use a normal, plain font (e.g., 10-point Times Roman) for text.
  • Use italics for emphasis.
  • Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages.
  • Do not use field functions.
  • Use tab stops or other commands for indents, not the space bar.
  • Use the table function, not spreadsheets, to make tables.
  • Use the equation editor or MathType for equations.
  • Save your file in docx format (Word 2007 or higher) or doc format (older Word versions).

Headings

Please use no more than three levels of displayed headings.

Abbreviations

Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.

Footnotes

Footnotes can be used to give additional information, which may include the citation of a reference included in the reference list. They should not consist solely of a reference citation, and they should never include the bibliographic details of a reference. They should also not contain any figures or tables.
Footnotes to the text are numbered consecutively; those to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data). Footnotes to the title or the authors of the article are not given reference symbols.
Always use footnotes instead of endnotes.

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full.

References 

Citation

Reference citations in the text should be identified by numbers in square brackets. Some examples:
1. Negotiation research spans many disciplines [3].
2. This result was later contradicted by Becker and Seligman [5].
3. This effect has been widely studied [1-3, 7].

Reference list

The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.
The entries in the list should be numbered consecutively.
  • Journal article
    Hamburger, C.: Quasimonotonicity, regularity and duality for nonlinear systems of partial differential equations. Ann. Mat. Pura Appl. 169, 321–354 (1995)
  • Article by DOI
    Sajti, C.L., Georgio, S., Khodorkovsky, V., Marine, W.: New nanohybrid materials for biophotonics. Appl. Phys. A (2007). doi:10.1007/s00339-007-4137-z
  • Book
    Geddes, K.O., Czapor, S.R., Labahn, G.: Algorithms for Computer Algebra. Kluwer, Boston (1992)
  • Book chapter
    Broy, M.: Software engineering — from auxiliary to key technologies. In: Broy, M., Denert, E. (eds.) Software Pioneers, pp. 10–13. Springer, Heidelberg (2002)
  • Online document
    Cartwright, J.: Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1 (2007). Accessed 26 June 2007
Always use the standard abbreviation of a journal’s name according to the ISSN List of Title Word Abbreviations, see
For authors using EndNote, Springer provides an output style that supports the formatting of in-text citations and reference list.

Tables 

  • All tables are to be numbered using Arabic numerals.
  • Tables should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.
  • For each table, please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components of the table.
  • Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the table caption.
  • Footnotes to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data) and included beneath the table body.

Artwork and Illustrations Guidelines 

For the best quality final product, it is highly recommended that you submit all of your artwork – photographs, line drawings, etc. – in an electronic format. Your art will then be produced to the highest standards with the greatest accuracy to detail. The published work will directly reflect the quality of the artwork provided.

Electronic Figure Submission

  • Supply all figures electronically.
  • Indicate what graphics program was used to create the artwork.
  • For vector graphics, the preferred format is EPS; for halftones, please use TIFF format. MS Office files are also acceptable.
  • Vector graphics containing fonts must have the fonts embedded in the files.
  • Name your figure files with "Fig" and the figure number, e.g., Fig1.eps.

Line Art

line-bw
  • Definition: Black and white graphic with no shading.
  • Do not use faint lines and/or lettering and check that all lines and lettering within the figures are legible at final size.
  • All lines should be at least 0.1 mm (0.3 pt) wide.
  • Scanned line drawings and line drawings in bitmap format should have a minimum resolution of 1200 dpi.
  • Vector graphics containing fonts must have the fonts embedded in the files.

Halftone Art

halftone-gray-color
  • Definition: Photographs, drawings, or paintings with fine shading, etc.
  • If any magnification is used in the photographs, indicate this by using scale bars within the figures themselves.
  • Halftones should have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.

Combination Art

combined
  • Definition: a combination of halftone and line art, e.g., halftones containing line drawing, extensive lettering, color diagrams, etc.
  • Combination artwork should have a minimum resolution of 600 dpi.

Color Art

  • Color art is free of charge for online publication.
  • If black and white will be shown in the print version, make sure that the main information will still be visible. Many colors are not distinguishable from one another when converted to black and white. A simple way to check this is to make a xerographic copy to see if the necessary distinctions between the different colors are still apparent.
  • If the figures will be printed in black and white, do not refer to color in the captions.
  • Color illustrations should be submitted as RGB (8 bits per channel).

Figure Lettering

  • To add lettering, it is best to use Helvetica or Arial (sans serif fonts).
  • Keep lettering consistently sized throughout your final-sized artwork, usually about 2–3 mm (8–12 pt).
  • Variance of type size within an illustration should be minimal, e.g., do not use 8-pt type on an axis and 20-pt type for the axis label.
  • Avoid effects such as shading, outline letters, etc.
  • Do not include titles or captions within your illustrations.

Figure Numbering

  • All figures are to be numbered using Arabic numerals.
  • Figures should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.
  • Figure parts should be denoted by lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.).
  • If an appendix appears in your article and it contains one or more figures, continue the consecutive numbering of the main text. Do not number the appendix figures, "A1, A2, A3, etc." Figures in online appendices (Electronic Supplementary Material) should, however, be numbered separately.

Figure Captions

  • Each figure should have a concise caption describing accurately what the figure depicts. Include the captions in the text file of the manuscript, not in the figure file.
  • Figure captions begin with the term Fig. in bold type, followed by the figure number, also in bold type.
  • No punctuation is to be included after the number, nor is any punctuation to be placed at the end of the caption.
  • Identify all elements found in the figure in the figure caption; and use boxes, circles, etc., as coordinate points in graphs.
  • Identify previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference citation at the end of the figure caption.

Figure Placement and Size

  • When preparing your figures, size figures to fit in the column width.
  • For most journals the figures should be 39 mm, 84 mm, 129 mm, or 174 mm wide and not higher than 234 mm.
  • For books and book-sized journals, the figures should be 80 mm or 122 mm wide and not higher than 198 mm.

Permissions

If you include figures that have already been published elsewhere, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format. Please be aware that some publishers do not grant electronic rights for free and that Springer will not be able to refund any costs that may have occurred to receive these permissions. In such cases, material from other sources should be used.

Accessibility

In order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your figures, please make sure that
  • All figures have descriptive captions (blind users could then use a text-to-speech software or a text-to-Braille hardware)
  • Patterns are used instead of or in addition to colors for conveying information (color-blind users would then be able to distinguish the visual elements)
  • Any figure lettering has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1

Electronic Supplementary Material 

Springer accepts electronic multimedia files (animations, movies, audio, etc.) and other supplementary files to be published online along with an article or a book chapter. This feature can add dimension to the author's article, as certain information cannot be printed or is more convenient in electronic form.

Submission

  • Supply all supplementary material in standard file formats.
  • Please include in each file the following information: article title, journal name, author names; affiliation and e-mail address of the corresponding author.
  • To accommodate user downloads, please keep in mind that larger-sized files may require very long download times and that some users may experience other problems during downloading.

Audio, Video, and Animations

  • Always use MPEG-1 (.mpg) format.

Text and Presentations

  • Submit your material in PDF format; .doc or .ppt files are not suitable for long-term viability.
  • A collection of figures may also be combined in a PDF file.

Spreadsheets

  • Spreadsheets should be converted to PDF if no interaction with the data is intended.
  • If the readers should be encouraged to make their own calculations, spreadsheets should be submitted as .xls files (MS Excel).

Specialized Formats

  • Specialized format such as .pdb (chemical), .wrl (VRML), .nb (Mathematica notebook), and .tex can also be supplied.

Collecting Multiple Files

  • It is possible to collect multiple files in a .zip or .gz file.

Numbering

  • If supplying any supplementary material, the text must make specific mention of the material as a citation, similar to that of figures and tables.
  • Refer to the supplementary files as “Online Resource”, e.g., "... as shown in the animation (Online Resource 3)", “... additional data are given in Online Resource 4”.
  • Name the files consecutively, e.g. “ESM_3.mpg”, “ESM_4.pdf”.

Captions

  • For each supplementary material, please supply a concise caption describing the content of the file.

Processing of supplementary files

  • Electronic supplementary material will be published as received from the author without any conversion, editing, or reformatting.

Accessibility

In order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your supplementary files, please make sure that
  • The manuscript contains a descriptive caption for each supplementary material
  • Video files do not contain anything that flashes more than three times per second (so that users prone to seizures caused by such effects are not put at risk)

Scientific style 

  • Please always use internationally accepted signs and symbols for units (SI units).
  • Generic names of drugs and pesticides are preferred; if trade names are used, the generic name should be given at first mention.

Integrity of research and reporting 

Ethical standards

Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a declaration that the experiments comply with the current laws of the country in which they were performed. Please include this note in a separate section before the reference list.

Conflict of interest

Authors must indicate whether or not they have a financial relationship with the organization that sponsored the research. This note should be added in a separate section before the reference list.
If no conflict exists, authors should state: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

Does Springer provide English language support? 

Manuscripts that are accepted for publication will be checked by our copyeditors for spelling and formal style. This may not be sufficient if English is not your native language and substantial editing would be required. In that case, you may want to have your manuscript edited by a native speaker prior to submission. A clear and concise language will help editors and reviewers concentrate on the scientific content of your paper and thus smooth the peer review process.
The following editing service provides language editing for scientific articles in all areas Springer publishes in.
Use of an editing service is neither a requirement nor a guarantee of acceptance for publication.
Please contact the editing service directly to make arrangements for editing and payment.

For Authors from China

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For Authors from Japan

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After acceptance 

Upon acceptance of your article you will receive a link to the special Author Query Application at Springer’s web page where you can sign the Copyright Transfer Statement online and indicate whether you wish to order OpenChoice and offprints.
Once the Author Query Application has been completed, your article will be processed and you will receive the proofs.

Open Choice

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Offprints

Offprints can be ordered by the corresponding author.

Color illustrations

Publication of color illustrations is free of charge.

Proof reading

The purpose of the proof is to check for typesetting or conversion errors and the completeness and accuracy of the text, tables and figures. Substantial changes in content, e.g., new results, corrected values, title and authorship, are not allowed without the approval of the Editor.
After online publication, further changes can only be made in the form of an Erratum, which will be hyperlinked to the article.

Online First

The article will be published online after receipt of the corrected proofs. This is the official first publication citable with the DOI. After release of the printed version, the paper can also be cited by issue and page numbers.

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Andrea Giustina, Italy

Associate Editors:

Carmine Gazzaruso; Vigevano, Italy

Riccarda Granata; Turin, Italy

Gherardo Mazziotti; Mantua, Italy

Flavia Prodam; Novara, Italy

Giovanni Vitale; Milan, Italy

Maria Chiara Zatelli; Ferrara, Italy

Editorial Board:

Luigi Bartalena; Varese, Italy

John Bilezikian; New York, NY

Zachary Bloomgarden; New York, NY

Philippe Bouchard; Paris, France

Georg Brabant; Manchester, UK

Marcello Bronstein; Sao Paulo, Brazil

Ernesto Canalis; Hartford, CT

Felipe Casanueva; Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Justo Castano; Cordoba, Spain

Philippe Chanson; Le Kremlin-Bicetre, France

Chen Chen; Brisbane, Australia

George Chrousos; Athens, Greece

Giovanni Cizza; Bethesda, MD

Thomas Clemens; Lebanon, PA

David Clemmons; Chapel Hill, NC

Michael Derwahl; Berlin, Germany

Antonio Di Cristofano; Bronx, NY

Carlos Dieguez; Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Leonidas Duntas; Athens, Greece

Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen; Copenhagen, Denmark

Sebastiano Filetti; Rome, Italy

Jason Gardner; New Orleans, LA

Ezio Ghigo; Turin, Italy

Ashley Grossman; London, UK

Ken Ho; Brisbane, Australia

Lorenz Hofbauer; Dresden, Germany

Leo J. Hofland; Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Jorgen Isgaard; Goteborg, Sweden

Jean Marc Kaufman; Ghent, Belgium

Electron Kebebew; Bethesda, MD

Fahrettin Kelestimur, Kayseri, Turkey

Andre Lacroix; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Steven Lamberts; Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Mark Lawson; San Diego, CA

Stephanie Lee; Boston, MA

Andrea Lenzi; Rome, Italy

Stavros Manolagas; Little Rock, AR

Shlomo Melmed; Los Angeles, CA

Luigi Meneghini; Miami, FL

Andres Negro Vilar; Washington, DC

Guang Ning; Shanghai, China

Felicia V. Nowak; Athens, OH

Huy Ong; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Roberto Pacifici; Atlanta, GA

Sergio Pecorelli; Brescia, Italy

Vera Popovic-Brkic; Belgrade, Serbia

Hershel Raff; Milwaukee, WI

Alan Rogol; Charlottesville, VA

Raul D. Santos; Sao Paulo, Brazil

Steven I. Sherman; Houston, TX

Ilan Shimon; Petah-Tiqva, Israel

Rafael Simo; Barcelona, Spain

Roy Smith; Jupiter, FL

Constantine Stratakis; Bethesda, MD

Massimo Trucco; Pittsburgh, PA

Wim Van Hul; Edegem, Belgium

Jospeh Verbalis; Washington, DC

Margaret Wierman; Denver, CO

Wilmar Wiersinga; Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Yi-Chun Zhun; Shanghai, China

Dan Ziegler; Dusseldorf, Germany


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