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8th International Workshop onStructural Health Monitoring

September 13 - 15, 2011

Stanford University

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Sponsors

The organizers of the 8th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring gratefully acknowledge the support of the following sponsors.

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National ScienceFoundation, USA

Embraer, Brazil

Office of Naval Research, USA

Air Force Office of Scientific Research, USA

The Boeing Company, USA

Airbus, Germany

Army Research Office, USA

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Table of Contents

Organizing Committee 2

Technical Program

Keynote Speakers 4

Overview 8

Tue, September 13 10

Tue, September 13 - Poster Session 19

Wed, September 14 22

Wed, September 14 - SHM in Action 29

Thu, September 15 31

Faculty / Student Panel 40

Editorial Board Meeting of IJSHM 40

Company & Institution Exhibition 41

Awards 44

Organizational Information

Workshop Locations 46

Driving Directions 47

Parking Information 47

Shuttle Information 48

Shuttle Schedule 49

Stanford Campus Map 52

Workshop Area Map 53

Conference Rooms 54

Wireless Internet Connection 56

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Organizing Committee

D. Adams T. KunduPurdue University, USA University of Arizona, USA,[email protected] [email protected]

G. Akhras J. LynchRoyal Military College of Canada, Canada University of Michigan, [email protected] [email protected]

A. Emin Aktan A. MitaDrexel University, USA Keio University, [email protected] [email protected]

A. Braga Y. Q. NiPontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong [email protected] [email protected]

F. Casciati W. OstachowiczUniversity of Pavia, Italy Polish Academy of Sciences, [email protected] [email protected]

F.-K. Chang (Chairman) U. PeilStanford University, USA Technical University of Braunschweig, [email protected] [email protected]

W. K. Chiu W. StaszewskiMonash University, Australia Sheffield University, [email protected] [email protected]

C.-P. Fritzen F. Lanza di ScaleaUniversity of Siegen, Germany UC San Diego, [email protected] [email protected]

B. Glisic H. SohnPrinceton University KAIST, [email protected] [email protected]

A. Guemes (Co-Chairman) N. TakedaUniversidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain University of Tokyo, [email protected] [email protected]

P. Hagedorn M. WangTU Darmstadt, Germany Northeast University, [email protected] [email protected]

D. Inman Z. (Sam) WuVirginia Tech, USA Dalian Institute of Technology, [email protected] [email protected]

S. Kapuria Z. WuIndia Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India Ibaraki University, [email protected] [email protected]

A. Kiremidjian

Stanford University, [email protected]

A c a d e m i a

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S. Arms M. HansenMicrostrain, USA Goodrich, [email protected] [email protected]

S. Beard E. HaugseAcellent Technologies, USA Boeing Company, [email protected] [email protected]

M. Buderath H. SpeckmannCassidian, Germany Airbus, [email protected] [email protected]

P. Foote P. Anchieta da SilvaBAE Systems, UK Embraer, [email protected] [email protected]

B. Glass H. WenzelLockheed-Martin, USA VCE Holding GmbH, [email protected] [email protected]

G. GordonHoneywell, [email protected]

I n d u s t r y

C. Boller S. MahmoodFraunhofer IZFP, Germany Naval Surface Warfare Center, [email protected] [email protected]

M. Derriso W. ProsserWright-Patterson Air Force Laboratories, USA NASA Langley, [email protected] [email protected]

C. Farrar O.VentaLos Alamos National Laboratory, USA VTT, Finland [email protected] [email protected]

S. Galea L. SalvinoDSTO Australia, Australia US Navy, [email protected] [email protected]

B. Lamattina A. SrivastavaUS Army Research Office, USA NASA Ames, [email protected] [email protected]

D. Le D. StargleUS Army Research Laboratory, USA Air Force Office of Scientific Research, [email protected] [email protected]

B.L. Lee H. F. WuAir Force Office of Scientific Research, USA NIST, [email protected] [email protected]

S. Liu N. LiNational Science Foundation, USA China Communications Construction, [email protected] [email protected]

G o v e r n m e n t

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Keynote Speakers

DIPL.-ING. MATTHIAS BUDERATH

Head of Technology Maturation & Integrated System Health Monitoring and Management

EADS - Cassidian, Germany / MEI Technology Management and Innovation

Presentation:“Integration of Structural Health Monitoring Systems into Unmanned Aerial Systems – Challenges and Opportunities”Tue, Sept. 13, 08:10-08:40 - Memorial Auditorium

Background:Matthias Buderath – Aeronautical Engineer with more than 25 years of experience in structural design, system engineering and product- and service support. Main expertise and competence is related to system integrity management, new maintenance and service concepts, integrated system health monitoring and management. Today he is head of technology maturation and integrated system health monitoring and management program within EADS CASSIDIAN. He is member of international Working Groups covering Through Life Cycle Management, Integrated System Health Management and Structural Health Management.

JIM CYCON

Technical Fellow

Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, USA

Presentation:“Maintenance on Sikorsky Commercial Helicopters”Tue, Sept. 13, 08:40-09:10 - Memorial Auditorium

The Journey to Incorporate Health Monitoring and Condition Based

Background:Mr. Cycon has over 30 years of helicopter experience at Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. As the Technical Fellow for Prognostics and Health Management, Jim is responsible for expanding Sikorsky's technical expertise in the area of Aircraft Health Management and Condition Based Maintenance. Jim's involvement in aircraft health management started in 2000 with Sikorsky's decision to make HUMS standard equipment on the S-92 helicopter. Jim started his career at Sikorsky Aircraft as a Rotor System Design Analyst in 1980, has a BS and MS from the University of Notre Dame and MBA from the University of New Haven. Jim holds 15 patents, has 12 publications, is a two time winner of Sikorsky's Al Albert Leadership award, and a winner of American Helicopter Society's Paul E. Haueter Award for a significant contribution to the development of non-helicopter VTOL aircraft.

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DR. H. FELIX WU

Program Manager - Technology Innovation Program

National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Presentation:“Infrastructure”Tue, Sept. 13, 09:10-09:40 - Memorial Auditorium

The Challenges of Structural Health Monitoring Technologies in Civil

Background:Dr. H. Felix Wu holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University and a M.S. from North-western University. He has 14 years work experience in industry (Alcoa and Owens Corning) and over 14 years project/program management experience in Federal government. He is a Senior Program Manager in Technology Innovation Program (TIP) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Dr. Wu has managed numerous high-risk, high-reward research programs working with various industries and academia including composites, automotive, offshore exploration & production, civil infrastructure, sensor materials and networks, structural health monitoring, nanotechnology, polymers, metals, ceramics, and biological sciences. Dr. Wu has published more than 175 scientific papers. He was the recipient of the Hans-Juergen Schmidt Award of the IWSHM in 2009. He is a U.S. Department of Commerce Science and Technology Fellow (ComSci) and a Fellow of the Ohio Academy of Science.

B. L. LEE, SCD

Program Manager for Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials & Microsystems

Air Force Office of Scientific Research, USA

Presentation:“Response”Wed, Sept. 14, 08:30-09:00 - Memorial Auditorium

Multifunctional Design Perspective for Bio-Inspired Systems Allowing Autonomic

Background:Dr. Lee is a Program Manager for Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials & Microsystems at the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) in Arlington, Virginia. His primary responsibilities include the establish-ment of science base for integration of advanced materials and micro-devices into future aerospace systems requiring multi-functionality. At present, he is presiding over three multi-disciplinary research initiatives (MURI) funded by the US Department of Defense and four special research initiatives funded by AFOSR, covering a broad range of research topics including “self-healing materials”, “neurological system-inspired sensing network”, “structurally integrated energy harvesting and storage capabilities”, “load-bearing antenna systems”, “reconfigurable structures”, “high-rate deformation physics” and “multifunctional nano-materials.” Dr. Lee joined AFOSR in 2001, following 12 years on the faculty of Department of Engineering Science &

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LUÍS GUSTAVO DOS SANTOS

Embraer S.A., Brazil

Presentation:“Commercial Aviation Programs”Wed, Sept. 14, 09:00-09:30 - Memorial Auditorium

Embraer Perspective on the Introduction of SHM into Current and Future

Background:Responsible for development of new health monitoring services and support solutions for Commercial Aviation. Working for 11 years at Embraer, also coordinated the certification and continuous evolution of E-Jets maintenance programs for 5 years. Mechanical Engineering degree by University of Sao Paulo, with Master in Business Administration by INEA.

DR. PETER FOOTE

Executive Scientist

BAE Systems, UK

Presentation:“Management (AISC SHM): Progress on SHM Guidelines for Aerospace”Wed, Sept. 14, 09:30-10:00 - Memorial Auditorium

The Aerospace Industry Steering Committee on Structual Health Monitoring and

Background:Prof. Peter Foote, BSc, Ph.D., C.Phys., F.Inst.P.Peter Foote is an Executive Scientist at BAE Systems who has been active in the development of structural health management technologies over the last two decades. He is currently the chair of the SAE International Technical Committee G-11 SHM who are working on the first cross industry guidelines for implementation of SHM in Aerospace applications. Peter Foote's other activities include helping co-ordinate efforts for the development of Integrated Vehicle Health Management for BAE Systems.

Mechanics at the Pennsylvania State University. At Penn State, he taught the engineering mechanics courses and performed the sponsored research in the areas of: nanocomposites, penetration failure mechanics, fatigue behavior and manufacturing science of composites. Prior to his academic career, he had 10 years' industrial research experience and 3 years' government research experience. Dr. Lee received Sc.D in Materials Science & Engineering (1976) and S.M in Mechanical Engineering (1973), both from MIT.

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ANNE S. Kiremidjian

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Stanford University, USA

Presentation:“Decision Support”Thu, Sept. 15, 08:30-09:00 - Memorial Auditorium

Structural Health Monitoring for Civil Infrastructure - From Instrumentation to

Background:Anne S. Kiremidjian is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. From 1987 to 2002 she served as the Director and Co-Director of the John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center at Stanford University. Her B.S. degree is from Columbia University and her M.S. and Ph. D. degrees are from Stanford University. Professor Kiremidjian has been on the faculty at Stanford since 1978. Her research has focused on earthquake hazard and risk analysis and since 1993 she has been working on the development of wireless structural monitoring systems. Currently she is focusing on damage diagnosis algorithms that can be embedded in wireless sensors.

DENNIS ROACH

FAA Airworthiness Assurance Center

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Presentation:“Readiness?”Thu, Sept. 15, 09:00-09:30 - Memorial Auditorium

Does the Maturity of Structural Health Monitoring Technology Match User

Background:Dennis Roach is a Senior Fellow in the Infrastructure Assurance and NDI Department at Sandia National Labs. His specialty is in the area of experimental and analytical assessment and nondestructive inspection of structures. He has been a staff member in the FAA's Airworthiness Assurance Center since its inception at Sandia in 1991.

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Faculty / Student Panel

A Faculty / Student Panel will be organized and chaired by Charles Farrar (LANL, USA) to be held on

Time: Thursday, September 15, 201112pm (noon)

Location: Annenberg Auditorium (ART 1)

The purpose of this session is to provide mentoring and guidance to students, early-career researchers and practitioners who are considering the further pursuit of a SHM-related career. The session is meant to be an open forum driven by the students and early-career participants' interests and concerns. A panel of senior researchers and practitioners will be present to provide their insight into questions raised by the participants. A session moderator will attempt to promote wide participation while keeping the session focused on the students' and early-career participants' questions. Possible topics for discussion include: Emerging research topics in SHM, Starting a career in SHM, Entrepreneurial options for early career researchers, How do I find funding for SHM research? as well as any other topics of interest. In addition to providing mentoring and guidance, it is hoped that this session will promote more extensive technical exchanges and communication between workshop participants who are at different stages of their careers after the session has concluded.

The panel is open for all participants of IWSHM 2011, although students, early-career researchers and practitioners are particularly encouraged to attend and to actively discuss.

Editorial Board Meeting of IJSHM

The meeting of the editorial board of 'Structural Health Monitoring - An International Journal' (IJSHM) will be held on

Time: Tuesday, September 13, 201112pm (noon)

Location: Room HC 200-107(History Corner, 1st floor)

The meeting is not public and open only to board members of IJSMH.

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Company & Institution Exhibition

Date: Tuesday, September 13 - Thursday, September 15Time: 08:00 - 17:30

Location: Dohrmann Grove

Map of Dohrmann Grove

Information for exhibitors:

The overnight storage room for selected valuable items is: HC 200-142 (History Corner, 1st floor). It will be available Tuesday and Wednesday night.

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Awards

SHM Lifetime Achievement

An individual in the SHM community who has championed SHM over their career by advancing the state-of-the-art through their meritorious accomplishments in research, applications, education or sponsorship of the discipline will be selected to receive the prestigious SHM Lifetime Achievement Award by a committee of researchers, educators and practicing scientists and engineers.

This award is sponsored by ‘Boeing’. A check of $2500 will be provided by ‘Boeing’ along with a plaque.

SHM Person of the Year Award

A structural health monitoring person of the year (SHM-POY) will be selected by the editors and associate editors of Structural Health Monitoring: An International Journal. The Person of the Year should have made an outstanding contribution to the field of SHM that will benefit society. This contribution can be in the form of theory, analysis, applications, education, or other ways that support the discipline of SHM and benefit society. The award is meant to recognize accomplishments within the past year or few years.

This award is sponsored by ‘SAGE’.

SHM Hans-Juergen-Schmidt Award

Individuals in the SHM community, recognized for their outstanding leadership in advancing technologies in industry and government, will be selected by an Award Committee representative of the world-wide SHM community to receive during every SHM workshop (International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring [IWSHM], European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring [EWSHM] and Asia-Pacific Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring [APWSHM]) the SHM Hans-Juergen Schmidt Award.

This award is sponsored by ‘IWSHM committee’. A check of $1500 will be provided along with a plaque.

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The Achenbach Medal

The Achenbach Medal has been created to recognize an individual (within 10 years of PhD) who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the field of Structural Health Monitoring. It is an international award and nominations from all over the world are encouraged.

This award is sponsored by ‘Embraer’.

Best Paper Award

The SHM Best Paper Award is presented to one or more individuals whose paper(s) are selected to have the highest quality and innovation from the Proceedings of the 2011 IWSHM. The Award Committee is formed by all the Session Chairmen for this Workshop. They may propose among the articles from the sessions of their specialty, one or two papers which may be candidates for the Award, justifying their proposal.

This award is sponsored by ‘Boeing’. A check of $800 will be provided by ‘Boeing’ along with a plaque.

Student Best Paper Award

The IWSHM organizing committee is pleased to invite students to submit abstracts for the 2011 IWSHM Student Best Paper Award Competition. Papers will then be evaluated by a committee of experts from academia, industry, and the research community.

This award is sponsored by ‘DEStech Publications’.

The Most Practical SHM Solutions for Aerospace Award

Airbus is proud to sponsor a prize for the “Most Practical SHM Solutions for Aerospace” to be demonstrated in SHM in Action. The session will be judged by a panel of representatives from industry and government. The prize will be awarded at the end of the session.

This award is sponsored by ‘Airbus’.

The Most Practical SHM Solutions for Civil Infrastructures Award

IWSHM will sponsor the “Most Practical SHM Solution for Civil Infrastructures” to be demonstrated in the SHM in Action. The session will be judged by a panel of representatives from industry and government. The prize will be awarded at the end of the session.

This award is sponsored by ‘IWSHM’.

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Workshop Locations

Sheraton Hotel

Creekside Inn

Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabana

Courtyard by Marriott

Stanford University

Event Date Time Venue

Workshop Tue, Sept. 13 - Thu, Sept. 15 various Stanford University

Early Registration Mon, Sept. 12 14:00 -17:00 Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabana

Registration Tue, Sept. 13 - Thu, Sept. 15 various Stanford University

Reception Mon, Sept. 12 17:00 - 19:00 Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabana

SHM Networking Welcome Night Tue, Sept. 13 18:30 - 22:00 Frost Amphitheater (Stanford)

Banquet and Awards Night Wed, Sept. 14 18:30 - 22:00 Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabana

Hotels:Crowne Plaza Hotel CabanaCourtyard by MarriottCreekside InnSheraton Hotel

4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 943064320 El Camino Real, Los Altos, CA 940223400 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306

625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301

Stanford University Campus:Memorial AuditoriumHistory Corner (200)Cummings (Nathan) Art BuildingDohrmann GroveFrost Amphitheater

Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

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From Highway 101 North & SouthTake the Embarcadero Road exit west toward Stanford. At El Camino Real, Embarcadero Road becomes Galvez Street as it enters the campus. Stay in the right lane and park at the Galvez Field.

From Highway 280 North & SouthExit onto Sand Hill Road and follow the signs for Stanford University. Heading east, drive approximately 3 miles to the Stanford Shopping Center. Turn right onto Arboretum Road (Nordstrom is on your right). Stay on Arboretum until it ends, then turn right onto Galvez Street. Move to the right lane and park at the Galvez Field.

From Crowne Plaza Cabana, Creekside Inn, Courtyard by Marriott and SheratonTake El Camino Real northeast and turn left at University Avenue. University Avenue enters Stanford Campus and becomes Palm Drive. Turn left to Campus Drive. Turn left to Glavez Street. Stay on the left lane and park on the Galvez Field.

Driving Directions

Parking Information

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If you choose to drive to Stanford University campus, parking permits are available from the workshop registration table. As it is typical for a college campus, parking is limited and you are highly encouraged to take the workshop shuttle (see page 48).

For Sept. 13-15, parking will be available at GALVEZ FIELD PARKING LOT (shown in maps on pages 50-51). An IWSHM window sticker is required to park there. It covers all days and can be purchased for $10 at the registration desk or directly at the parking lot (Tuesday only). Please note that only cash or checks can be accepted.

“A” permits will also be available for purchase for $15 per day. “A” parking spots are located all around campus and especially by the Oval (very close to Workshop's area).

Parking permits will also be available at the Early Registration on Mon, Sept. 12 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Purchasing parking permits there is encouraged. Please note that only cash or checks can be accepted.

In addition to the conference registration table, parking permits can be purchased at the Parking & Transportation Services office at 340 Bonair Siding (open 7:30am-5:00pm).

Finally, there are parking permit machines in the Tresidder lot, in front of the Cantor Art Center, at 401 Quarry Road - Psychiatry, behind Memorial Auditorium, and at the Track House. Those machines accept credit cards, cash or coins. The receipt should be placed on the car dashboard.

Parking citations range from $35 for a permit violation to $336 for illegally parking in a disabled space.

More information about parking on Stanford University campus, including maps, is located on the Parking & Transportation website (http://transportation.stanford.edu/).

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Shuttle Information

A complimentary shuttle service that connects all workshop locations is provided for all participants from Tuesday, September 13 to Thursday, September 15. The stops are as following:

- Stanford University Campus (The Oval)- Sheraton Hotel- Creekside Inn- Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabana- Courtyard by Marriott (please use stop of Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabana)

In the morning, shuttle buses will take participants to the workshop locations on Stanford University campus. After the sessions, shuttle service is provided back to the hotel and in the evening buses will run to and back from the locations for the evening events.

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Bus Route: Evening

Bus Route: Morning

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Shuttle Schedule

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Stanford Campus Map

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Workshop Area Map

Galvez Field Parking Lot

Frost Amphitheater

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Conference Locations

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Conference Rooms

CUMMINGS (NATHAN) ART BUILDING

Basement

Memorial Auditorium

History Corner (200)

Basement: HC 200-002 HC 200-030 HC 200-034

1st Floor: HC 200-107

2nd Floor: HC 200-203 HC 200-205

3rd Floor: HC 200-303 HC 200-305

Cummings (Nathan) Art Building

Basement: Annenberg Auditorium (ART1)

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HISTORY CORNER (200)

Basement 1st Floor

2nd Floor 3rd Floor

HC 200-002

HC 200-030

HC 200-034

HC 200-203

HC 200-205 HC

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HC 200-107

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Wireless Internet Access

Guest wireless access to the internet is available on Stanford Campus for IWSHM attendees. To access guest wireless service (SSID: Stanford)

1) Open your web browser and load any URL; a Stanford web login page will display

2) Click on “Register for Network Access” and select “Wireless Guest”

3) Click on “Stanford Guest Network Access” and log in with the following username and password:

Username: IWSHM2011

Password: welcome2011

Additional instructions for using wireless network on campus:

1. While using the guest network, you will be asked to authenticate every 4 hours. Just follow the login instructions above. You can log in the guest wireless network again.

2. In Dorhmann Grove, the nearest access points are located in the Art Gallery. If you have difficulty connecting to the network, staying closer to the building could help. Wireless access indoors, for example, in the History Corner, will have better reception.

3. Similar to Starbucks or MacDonald's, guests don't have an SMTP server available to send email. Example: If your email client normally connects via Earthlink, your SMTP settings will tell the wireless network to use Earthlink to send mail. The Earthlink servers do not expect to see someone from a remote wireless system using their servers to send mail and will refuse the connection. The easiest way around this issue is to use Webmail services from your home ISP, if available.

More information about Stanford wireless network:https://itservices.stanford.edu/service/wirelessnet

Map of wireless access point locations:https://itservices.stanford.edu/service/wirelessnet/wireless_map

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Notes

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Notes

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