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Descriptions of Goods and Services (From USTA—International Classes)*

*Adapted from The Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure, published by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office.
Goods
Class I: Chemicals
Chemicals used in industry, science and photography as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry.This class includes mainly chemical products used in industry, science and agriculture, including those which go to the making of products belonging to other classes.Includes, in particular: compost; salt for preserving other than for foodstuffs. Does not include, in particular: chemical products for use in medical science (Cl. 5); fungicides, herbicides and preparations for destroying vermin (Cl. 5); raw natural resins (Cl. 2); salt for preserving foodstuffs (Cl. 30); adhesives for stationery purposes (Cl. 16); straw mulch (Cl. 31)
Class 2: Paints
Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; colourants; mordants; raw natural resins; metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists.This class includes mainly paints, colourants and preparations used for the protection against corrosion.Includes, in particular: paints, varnishes and lacquers for industry, handicrafts and arts; dyestuffs for clothing; colourants for foodstuffs and beverages.Does not include, in particular: laundry blueing (Cl. 3); cosmetic dyes (Cl. 3); insulating paints and varnishes (Cl. 17); paint boxes (articles for use in school) (Cl. 16); unprocessed artificial resins (Cl. 1); mordants for seed (Cl. 5).
Class 3:Cosmetics and cleaning preparations
Cosmetics and cleaning preparations Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices.This class includes mainly cleaning preparations and toilet preparations. Includes, in particular: deodorants for personal use; sanitary preparations being toiletries. Does not include, in particular: chemical chimney cleaners (Cl. 1); de-greasing preparations for use in manufacturing processes (Cl. 1); sharpening stones and grindstones (handtools) (Cl. 8); deodorants other than for personal use (Cl. 5).
Class 4: Lubricants and fuels
Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; dust absorbing, wetting and binding compositions;fuels (including motor spirit) and illuminants; candles, wicks.This class includes mainly industrial oils and greases, fuels and illuminants. Does not include, in particular: certain special industrial oils and greases (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods).
Class 5: Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary preparations; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.This class includes mainly pharmaceuticals and other preparations for medical purposes. Includes, in particular: sanitary preparations for medical purposes and for personal hygiene; deodorants other than for personal use; cigarettes without tobacco, for medical purposes.Does not include, in particular: sanitary preparations being toiletries (Cl. 3); deodorants for personal use (Cl. 3); supportive bandages (Cl. 10).
Class 6: Metal goods
Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods of common metal not included in other classes; ores.
This class includes mainly unwrought and partly wrought common metals as well as simple products made of them.Does not include, in particular: mercury, antimony, alkaline and alkaline-earth metals (Cl. 1); metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists (Cl. 2); bauxite (Cl. 1).
Class 7: Machinery
Machines and machine tools; motors (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and belting (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements; incubators for eggs. This class includes mainly machines, machine tools, engines and motors. Does not include, in particular: certain special machines and machine tools (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); motors for land vehicles and their parts (Cl. 12); hand tools and implements, hand operated (Cl. 8).
Class 8: Hand tools
Hand tools and implements (hand operated); cutlery, forks and spoons; side arms; razors. This class includes mainly hand operated implements used as tools in the respective professions. Includes, in particular: cutlery of precious metals; electric razors and clippers (hand instruments). Does not include, in particular: certain special instruments (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); machine tools and implements driven by a motor (Cl. 7); surgical cutlery (Cl. 10); paper-knives (Cl. 16); fencing weapons (Cl. 28).
Class 9: Electrical and scientific apparatus
Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines and data processing equipment; fire-extinguishing apparatus.Includes, in particular: apparatus and instruments for scientific research in laboratories; apparatus and instruments for controlling ships, such as apparatus and instruments, for measuring and for transmitting orders; the following electrical apparatus and instruments:a.certain electrothermic tools and apparatus, such as electric soldering irons, electric flat irons which, if they were not electric, would belong to Class 8;b.apparatus and devices which, if not electrical, would be listed in various classes, i.e., electrically heated cushions (not for medical purposes), electric kettles, electrically heated clothing and other articles worn on the body, cigar-lighters for automobiles;c.electrical apparatus for the household, used for cleaning (electric suction-cleaners and floor polishers for domestic use) which, if not electrical, would belong to Class 21;protractors; punched card office machines; amusement apparatus adapted for use with television receivers only. Does not include, in particular: the following electrical apparatus and instruments: a.electromechanical apparatus for the kitchen (grinders and mixers for foodstuffs, fruitpresses, electrical coffee mills, etc.), and certain other apparatus and instruments driven by an electrical motor, all coming under Class 7; b.electric razors and clippers (hand instruments) (Cl. 8); electric toothbrushes and combs (Cl. 21); c.electrically heated blankets (Cl. 10); electrical apparatus for space heating or for the heating of liquids, for cooking, ventilating, etc. (Cl. 11); clocks and watches and other chronometric instruments (Cl. 14); control clocks (Cl. 14).
Class 10: Medical apparatus
Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopedic articles; suture materials. This class includes mainly medical apparatus, instruments and articles. Includes, in particular: special furniture for medical use; hygienic rubber articles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); supportive bandages.
Class 11: Environmental control apparatus
Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes. Includes, in particular: air conditioning apparatus; electric foot-warmers; electric cooking utensils. Does not include, in particular: steam producing apparatus (parts of machines) (Cl. 7); electric kettles (Cl. 9).
Class 12: Vehicles
Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water. Includes, in particular: engines for land vehicles; transmission couplings and belting for land vehicles; air cushion vehicles.Does not include, in particular: certain parts of vehicles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); railway material of metal (Cl. 6); engines, transmission couplings and belting other than for land vehicles (Cl. 7).
Class 13: Firearms
Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks. This class includes mainly firearms and pyrotechnical products. Does not include, in particular: matches (Cl. 34).
Class 14: Jewelry
Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewelry, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments.This class includes mainly precious metals, goods in precious metals and, in general jewelry, clocks and watches.Includes, in particular: jewelry (i.e., imitation jewelry and jewelry of precious metal and stones); cuff links, tie pins; objects of art fashioned in bronze.Does not include, in particular: certain goods in precious metals (classified according to their function or purpose), for example: metalsin foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists (Cl. 2); amalgam of gold for dentists (Cl. 5); cutlery (Cl. 8); electric contacts (Cl. 9); writing pens of gold (Cl. 16); objects of art not in precious metal nor in bronze are classified according to the material of which they consist.
Class 15: Musical instruments
Musical instruments. Includes, in particular: mechanical pianos and their accessories; musical boxes; electrical and electronical musical instruments.Does not include, in particular: apparatus for the recording, transmission, amplification and reproduction of sound (Cl. 9).
Class 16: Paper goods and printed matter
Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material, photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in other classes); playing cards; printers' type; printing blocks. This class includes mainly paper, goods made from that material and office requisites. Includes, in particular: paper-knives; duplicators; plastic sheets, sacks and bags for wrapping and packaging.Does not include, in particular: certain goods made of paper and cardboard (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); colours (Cl. 2); hand tools for artists (for example: spatulas, sculptors' chisels) (Cl. 8).
Class 17: Rubber goods
Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials and not included in other classes; plastics in extruded form foruse in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes, not of metal.This class includes mainly electrical, thermal and acoustic insulating materials and plastics, being for use in manufacture in the form of sheets, blocks and rods.Includes, in particular: rubber material for recapping tyres; padding and stuffing materials of rubber or plastics; floating anti-pollution barriers.
Class 18: Leather goods
Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips; harness and saddlery.This class includes mainly leather, leather imitations, travel goods not included in other classes and saddlery.Does not include, in particular: clothing, footwear, headgear (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods).
Class 19: Non-metallic building materials
Building materials (non-metallic); non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal. This class includes mainly non-metallic building materials. Includes, in particular: semi-worked woods (for example: beams, planks, panels); veneers; building glass (for example: floor slabs, glass tiles); glass granules for marking out roads; letter boxes of masonry.Does not include, in particular: cement preservatives and cement-waterproofing preparations (Cl. 1); fireproofing preparations (Cl. 1).
Class 20: Furniture and articles not otherwise classified
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics. This class includes mainly furniture and its parts and plastic goods, not included in other classes. Includes, in particular: metal furniture and furniture for camping; bedding (for example: mattresses, spring mattresses, pillows); looking glasses and furnishing or toilet mirrors; registration number plates not of metal; letter boxes not of metal or masonry.
Does not include, in particular: certain special types of mirrors, classified according to their function
or purpose (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); special furniture for laboratories (Cl. 9); special furniture for medical use (Cl. 10); bedding linen (Cl. 24); eiderdowns (Cl. 24).
Class 21: Housewares and glass
Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of precious metal or coated therewith); combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steel wool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.This class includes mainly small, hand-operated, utensils and apparatus for household and kitchen use as well as toilet utensils, glassware and articles in porcelain.ncludes, in particular: utensils and containers for household and kitchen use, for example: kitchen utensils, pails, and pans of iron, aluminum, plastics and other materials, small hand-operated apparatus for mincing, grinding, pressing, etc.; candle extinguishers, not of precious metal; electric combs; electric toothbrushes; dish stands and decanter stands.Does not include, in particular: small apparatus for mincing, grinding, pressing, etc., driven by electricity (Cl. 7); cooking utensils, electric (Cl. 11); razors and shaving apparatus, clippers (hand nstruments), metalimplements and utensils for manicure and pedicure (Cl. 8); cleaning preparations, soaps, etc. (Cl. 3); certain goods made of glass, porcelain and earthenware (consult he Alphabetical List of Goods); toilet mirrors (Cl. 20).
Class 22: Cordage and fibers
Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags (not included in other classes); padding and stuffing materials (except of rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile materials.This class includes mainly rope and sail manufacture products, padding and stuffing materials and aw fibrous textile materials.ncludes, in particular: cords and twines in natural or artificial textile fibres, paper or plastics. Does not include, in particular: strings for musical instruments (Cl. 15); certain nets, sacs and bags consult the Alphabetical List of Goods).
Class 23: Yarns and threads
Yarns and threads, for textile use.
Class 24: Fabrics
Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers. This class includes mainly textiles (piece goods) and textile covers for household use. ncludes, in particular: bedding linen of paper. Does not include, in particular: certain special textiles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); electrically heated blankets (Cl. 10); table linen of paper (Cl. 16); horse blankets (Cl. 18).
Class 25: Clothing
Clothing, footwear, headgear. Does not include, in particular: certain clothing and footwear for special use (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods).
Class 26: Fancy goods
Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial lowers.
This class includes mainly dressmakers' articles. Includes, in particular: slide fasteners. Does not include, in particular: certain special types of hooks (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); certain special types of needles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); yarns and threads for textile use (Cl. 23).
Class 27: Floor coverings
Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non-textile).This class includes mainly products intended to be added as furnishings to previously constructed floors and walls.
Class 28: Toys and sporting goods
Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees.Includes, in particular: fishing tackle; equipment for various sports and games. Does not include, in particular: playing cards (Cl. 16); diving equipment (Cl. 9); clothing for gymnastics and sports (Cl. 25); fishing nets (Cl. 22); Christmas tree candles (Cl. 4); electrical lamps (garlands) for Christmas trees (Cl. 11); confectionery and chocolate decorations for Christmas trees (Cl. 30); amusement apparatus adapted for use with television receivers only (Cl. 9).
Class 29: Meat and processed foods
Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats; salad dressings; preserves.This class includes mainly foodstuffs of animal origin as well as vegetables and other horticultural comestible products which are prepared for consumption or conservation.Includes, in particular: mollusca and crustacea (living as well as not living); milk beverages (milk predominating).Does not include, in particular: living animals (Cl. 31); certain foodstuffs of plant origin (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); baby food (Cl. 5); dietetic substances adapted for medical use (Cl. 5); fertilized eggs for hatching (Cl. 31); foodstuffs for animals (Cl. 31).
Class 30: Staple foods
Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (except salad dressings); spices; ice.This class includes mainly foodstuffs of plant origin prepared for consumption or conservation as well as auxiliaries intended for the improvement of the flavour of food.Includes, in particular: beverages with coffee, cocoa or chocolate base, cereals prepared for human consumption (for example: oat flakes and those made of other cereals).Does not include, in particular: certain foodstuffs of plant origin (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); salt for preserving other than for foodstuffs (Cl. 1); medicinal teas and dietetic substances adapted for medical use (Cl. 5); baby food (Cl. 5); raw cereals (Cl. 31); foodstuffs for animals (Cl. 31).
Class 31: Natural agricultural products
Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains not included in other classes; living animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals, malt.This class includes mainly land products not having been subjected to any form of preparation for consumption, living animals and plants as well as foodstuffs for animals.
Includes, in particular: raw woods; raw cereals; fertilized eggs for hatching.
Does not include, in particular: semi-worked woods (Cl. 19); rice (Cl. 30); tobacco (Cl. 34); cultures of micro-organisms and leeches for medical purposes (Cl. 5); fishing bait (Cl. 28); mollusca and crustacea (living as well as not living) (Cl. 29).
Class 32: Light beverages
Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.This class includes mainly non-alcoholic beverages, as well as beer. ncludes, in particular: de-alcoholised drinks. Does not include, in particular: beverages for medical purposes (Cl. 5); milk beverages (milk predominating) (Cl. 29); beverages with coffee, cocoa or chocolate base (Cl. 30).
Class 33: Wine and spirits
Alcoholic beverages (except beers). Does not include, in particular: medicinal drinks (Cl. 5); de-alcoholised drinks (Cl. 32).
Class 34: Smokers' articles
Tobacco; smokers' articles; matches. ncludes, in particular: tobacco substitutes (not for medical purposes). Does not include, in particular: certain smokers' articles in precious metal (Cl. 14) (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); cigarettes without tobacco, for medical purposes (Cl.5).
Class 35: Advertising and business
This class includes mainly services rendered by persons or organizations principally with the object of:1.help in the working or management of a commercial undertaking, or 2.help in the management of the business affairs or commercial functions of an industrial or commercial enterprise, as well as services rendered by advertising establishments primarily undertaking communications to the public, declarations or announcements by all means of diffusion and concerning all kinds of goods or services.ncludes, in particular: services consisting of the registration, transcription, composition, compilation, transmission or systematization of written communications and registrations, and also he exploitation or compilation of mathematical or statistical data; services of advertising agencies and services such as the distribution of prospectuses, directly or through the post, or the distribution of samples. This class may refer to advertising in connection with other services, such as those concerning bank loans or advertising by radio.Does not include, in particular: activity of an enterprise the primary function of which is the sale of goods, i.e., of a so-called commercial enterprise; services such as evaluations and reports of engineers which do not directly refer to the working or management of affairs in a commercial or ndustrial enterprise (consult the Alphabetical List of Services); professional consultations and the drawing up of plans not connected with the conduct of business (Cl. 42).
Class 36: Insurance and financial
This class includes mainly services rendered in financial and monetary affairs and services endered in relation to insurance contracts of all kinds.ncludes, in particular: services relating to financial or monetary affairs comprise the following: a.services of all the banking establishments, or institutions connected with them such as exchange brokers or clearing services; b.services of credit institutions other than banks such as co-operative credit associations, individual financial companies, lenders, etc.; c.services of "investment trusts," of holding companies; d.services of brokers dealing in shares and property; e.services connected with monetary affairs vouched for by trustees; f.services rendered in connection with the issue of travelers' cheques and letters of credit; services of realty administrators of buildings, i.e., services of letting or valuation, or financing; services dealing with insurance such as services rendered by agents or brokers engaged in insurance, services rendered to insurers and insured, and insurance underwriting services.
Class 37: Construction and repair
This class includes mainly services rendered by contractors or subcontractors in the construction or making of permanent buildings, as well as services rendered by persons or organisations engaged in the restoration of objects to their original condition or in their preservation without altering their physical or chemical properties.Includes, in particular: services relating to the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, dams or transmission lines and services of undertakings specializing in the field of construction such as those of painters, plumbers, heating installers or roofers; services auxiliary to construction services like inspections of construction plans; services consisting of hiring of tools or building materials; repair services, i.e. services whichundertake to put any object into good condition after wear, damage, deterioration or partial destruction (restoration of an existing building or another object that has become imperfect and is to be restored to its original condition); various repair services such as those in the fields of electricity, furniture, instruments, tools, etc.; services of maintenance for preserving an object in its original condition without changing any of its properties (for the difference between this class and Class 40 see the explanatory note of Class 40).Does not include, in particular: services consisting of storage of goods such as clothes or vehicles (Cl. 39); services connected with dyeing of cloth or clothes (Cl. 40).
Class 38: Communication
This class includes mainly services allowing at least one person to communicate with another by a sensory means. Such services include those which: 1.allow a person to talk to another, 2.transmit messages from one person to another, and 3.place a person in oral or visual communication with another (radio and television). Includes, in particular: services which consist essentially of the diffusion of radio or television programmes. Does not include, in particular: radio advertising services (Cl. 35).
Class 39: Transportation and storage
This class includes mainly services rendered in transporting people or goods from one place to another (by rail, road, water, air or pipeline) and services necessarily connected with such transport, as well as services relating to the storing of goods in a warehouse or other building for their preservation or guarding.Includes, in particular: services rendered by companies exploiting stations, bridges, railroad ferries, etc., used by the transporter; services connected with the hiring of transport vehicles; services connected with maritime tugs, unloading, the functioning of ports and docks and the salvaging of wrecked ships and their cargoes; services connected with the functioning of airports; services connected with the packaging and parcelling of goods before dispatch; services consisting of information about journeys or the transport of goods by brokers and tourist agencies, information relating to tariffs, timetables and methods of transport; services relating to the inspection of vehicles or goods before transport.Does not include, in particular: services relating to advertising transport undertakings such as the distribution of prospectuses or advertising on the radio (Cl. 35); services relating to the issuing of travelers' cheques or letters of credit by brokers or travel agents (Cl. 36); services relating to insurances (commercial, fire or life) during the transport of persons or goods (Cl. 36); services rendered by the maintenance and repair of vehicles, nor the maintenance or repair of objects connected with the transport of persons or goods (Cl. 37); services relating to reservation of rooms in a hotel by travel agents or brokers (Cl. 42).
Class 40: Material treatment
This class includes mainly services not included in other classes, rendered by the mechanical or chemical processing or transformation of objects or inorganic or organic substances.For the purposes of classification, the mark is considered a service mark only in cases where processing or transformation is effected for the account of another person. A mark is considered a trademark in all cases where the substance or object is marketed by the person who processed or transformed it.Includes, in particular: services relating to transformation of an object or substance and any process involving a change in its essential properties (for example, dyeing a garment); consequently, a maintenance service, although usually in Class 37, is included in Class 40 if it entails such a change (for example, the chroming of motor vehicle bumpers);services of material treatment which may be present during production of any substance or object other than a building; for example, services which involve shaping, polishing by abrasion or metal coating. Does not include, in particular: repair services (Cl. 37).
Class 41: Education and entertainment
This class contains mainly services rendered by persons or institutions in the development of the mental faculties of persons or animals, as well as services intended to entertain or to engage the attention.Includes, in particular: services consisting of all forms of education of persons or training of animals; services having the basic aim of the entertainment, amusement or recreation of people.
Class 42: Miscellaneous
This class contains all services which could not be placed in other classes. Includes, in particular: services rendered in procuring lodgings, rooms and meals, by hotels, boarding houses, tourist camps, tourist houses, dude ranches, sanatoria, rest homes and convalescence homes; services rendered by establishments essentially engaged in procuring food or drink prepared for consumption; such services can be rendered by restaurants, self-service restaurants, canteens, etc.; personal services rendered by establishments to meet individual needs; such services may include social escorts, beauty salons, hairdressing salons, funeral establishments or crematoria; services rendered by persons, individually or collectively, as a member of an organisation, requiring a high degree of mental activity and relating to theoretical or practical aspects of complex branches of human effort; the services rendered by these persons demand of them a deep and extensive university education or equivalent experience; such services rendered by representatives of professions such as engineers, chemists, physicists, etc., are included in this class; services of travel agents or brokers ensuring hotel accommodation for travelers; services of engineers engaged in valuing, estimates, research and reports; services (not included in other classes) rendered by associations to their own members.
Does not include, in particular: professional services giving direct aid in the operations or functions of a commercial undertaking (Cl. 35); services for travelers rendered by travel agencies (Cl. 39); performances of singers or dancers in orchestras or operas (Cl. 41).

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