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THESIS FORMAT
FEBRUARY 2016
SCHOOL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City
NUMBER OF COPIES
o For M.A. students: as many copies as there are committee members — one each
for the members of the Thesis Committee
. For Ph.D. students: as many as there are committee members — one each for the
members of the Dissertation Committee
SURP library
Main Library
Thesis Adviser
National Library
Student
FONT
Any font except script fonts (e.g. Brush Script MT, Coronet, Matura, MT Script Capitals)
may be used. Recommended fonts are Arial and Times New Roman. Recommended
font size is 12.
QUALITY OF PAPER FOR FINAL COPIES
Original prints and photocopies should be on 8 ‘2” x 11”, substance “20” bond paper.
Itis suggested that the thesis/dissertation writer show a copy of one of the bound thesis
of the School of Urban and Regional Planning Library to the binder.
The color for the hard cover must be maroon and the letterings in gold.
The thesis/dissertation must present the items listed below in the order given.
Blank Page
Title Page
Permission Page
Letter of Endorsement by the Thesisl Dissertation Adviser
Approval Sheet
The Dissertation Committee
The Oral Defense Panel
Biographical Data (Dissertation only)
Dedication (Optional)
Abstract
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Pictures
List of Appendices
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter I, Chapter II, etc. (Text of Thesis/Dissertation)
Bibliography
Appendices (if any)
The title page includes the title of the thesis/dissertation, the name of the author, the
college to which the thesis/dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree, and the date of approval of the thesis/dissertation.
The letter of endorsement by the Thesis/Dissertation Adviser is addressed to the Dean
of the School. It will include the exact title and a brief description of the
contents/contribution of the thesis.
The exact working of the approval sheet is presented below. The six bound copies
have to be signed by the thesis adviser, the Director of Graduate Studies and the Dean
of the School.
The Dissertation Committee page lists the names of the members and their
designation. This page is not signed.
The Oral Defense Panel page lists the names of the members and their designation
during the defense of the dissertation. This page is not signed.
Included in the biographical data are: date of birth, place of birth; education and
degree(s) received, and work experience(s), if any. The biographical sketch is usually
written in the third person and should not be more than 150 words.
The abstract should contain a statement of the research problem, the assumptions and
hypotheses, if any, and the major findings and conclusions/ recommendations. It should
not be more than two-and—a—half pages long. It should be signed by the writer and
approved by the Thesis/Dissertation Adviser.
The acknowledgement recognize the help and guidance the writer received in
preparing the thesis/dissertation.
The text of the thesis/dissertation is divided into chapters with each chapter dealing with
a specific aspect of the subject. The plan for dividing the thesis/dissertation into major
topics varies with the subject and the approach in presenting it
The bibliography lists down the written references and interviews (if any) used in the
study. There are various ways of presenting bibliographies. In general, these are
presented by broad categories including: books, articles from journals, magazines,
bulletins, pamphlets, and newspapers, official documents, and websites.
Usually included as appendices are: description of sampling techniques used (if any),
research instruments (if any), detailed statistical tables, copies of forms or letters,
discussions of technical problem, texts of laws, circulars, and memoranda, and such
other information that are either too detailed or could not otherwise be fitted into the
discussions in the text.
PAGINATION
The title page is assigned number (Roman numeral lower case) but the number does
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MARGIN
The space allotted for typing is circumscribed by the four margins. The recommended
top, bottom, and left side margins are 11/: inches from the respective edges of the page;
the marginal space at the right is one inch from the right edge of the page.
INDENTATION
Quotations of five (5) lines or more are written ten (10) spaces flush to the right from the
left-hand margin in single space and without quotation marks. Quotations of less than
five (5) lines are run in the text without indentation but are enclosed in quotation marks.
SPACING
Three spaces separate paragraph and main topic titles (or headings) from subtopics (or
sub—headings) or paragraphs.
Single spacing is used in quotations of five or more lines. The reproduction of research
instruments, laws, circulars, etc. as appendices should follow the format of the original
copies wherever possible. Single spaces would therefore be used in appropriate cases.
NOTE that for long quotations of two or more paragraphs (or parts of such paragraphs),
the paragraphs are separated by two spaces. (See section of quotations below for
additional rules.)
Footnotes are single spaced; however, two spaces separate notes on the same page.
(See section on footnotes below for additional rules.)
Title or headings of tables and illustrations, if written in two lines, are single spaced.
QUOTATIONS
Single marks enclose quotations within quotations of not more than five lines. Double
marks enclose quotations within quotations of more than five lines and which, therefore,
are written single-spaced as explained in the preceding section.
Quotations of more than five lines are flushed to the right, ten spaces from the left-
hand margin regardless of whether the quoted first lime is indented (as in the case
of the beginning of a paragraph) or not in the original.
Three spaced periods are used in place of words omitted within a quotation. A whole
line of spaced periods is used to take the place of one or more paragraphs omitted.
Four spaced periods take the place of an omission at the end of a sentence.
in one his works, Abraham Zaleznik advises that “just as the physician
must take into account . . . the ‘healing forces of nature,‘ so the administrator
must take into account . . . the tendency in work groups for organization,
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FOOTNOTES
Footnote must be placed at the end of the page of the material to which it refers. The
corresponding number and citation(s) are placed at the bottom of the page as
exemplified in the preceding section. Two or more citations for the same statement are
separated by semi-colons in the same footnote. Footnotes are numbered consecutively
throughout each chapter. It is recommended that each chapter has a new series of
footnote numbers.
Footnotes are single spaced. If a footnote cannot be accommodated in one page, it may
be continued on the next page. Formatting of footnotes are generally built—in in most
word processing softwares.
FIGURES
Tables and figures should be placed as near as possible to the text to which they refer.
The words “table” and “figure” (for illustrations) are written with initial caps only. They
are followed by the number of the table or illustration and then the title. Numbering of
tables and figures may consist of two parts, eg. 2.1. or 5.11, where the first number
refers to the chapter number and the second number refers to the sequencing of the
tables or figures within the chapter.
NUMBERS IN THE TEXT
When a number, whether one hundred and over or not, starts a sentence, it is always
spelled out.
Arabic numerals are used for page numbers, dates, amounts of money (in any
currency), and per cent.
if the largest number in a series of numbers in one sentence contains three or more
numerals, use figures for all. Example:
In hisstudy, he found out that 6 families in Northern Luzon, 12 in Central
Luzon, and 123 in Visayas, have assets of more than P2,000.00.
DIVISION OF CHAPTERS
Main headings are written with the section number and titles. Numbering for main
headings in a chapter may consist of two parts, e.g., 2.1 or 5.11, where the first digit
refers to the chapter and the second number refers to the sequencing of the main
sections of the chapter. Main headings may be written in bold.
Subheadings are likewise written with the section numbers and titles. To distinguish
main headings and subheadings, the numbering may proceed to a 3—part number, eg.
2.1.1 or 5.11.1, where the added third digit “1" refers to subsection no. 1 within the main
sections 2.1 and 5.11.
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SUBJECT: Clarifications and Revisions on guidelines for Public Access to Theses and
Dissertations
Pursuant to provisions of applicable laws including the Technology Transfer Act of 2009, Article 7
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of the Revised Intellectual Property Rights Policy of the University of the Philippines System and
Memorandum No. PAEP 2012—03 of UP President Alfredo E. Paseual dated 2 February 2012 (Annex
A), Memorandum No. BMP 12—011 of then Vice—Chancellor for Research and Development Benito
M. Pacheco (Annex B) is updated. Please observe the following immediately:
RE-;EIVED
3. Immediately after the lapse of the one-year period in Section 1 above, or the one—year
extension in Section 2 above, the Libraries may then allow public access to the theses
and dissertations by making the theses and dissertations available in their viewing areas,
and the University may then exercise its right pnder the royalty—free, non—exclusive
license granted pursuant to the Revised 2011 IBR Policy of UP to publish theses and
dissertations.
4. For cases classified as “C”, the third-party will be asked to redact parts of the
thesis/dissertation relating to their confidential information. Once the information has
been redacted, the thesis/dissertation can be removed from observing the one year
restriction on public access It is the responsibility of the author and/'or thesis adviser to
ensure redaction of third-party confidential information.
5. All other theses and dissertations (F) are accessible to the public, subject to the
University Library‘3 Policy on Access and Duplication.
requesting party, provided that one ofthe witnesses shall be from the Intellectual
Property and Technology Transfer Unit (IPTTU) of the Office of the Vice-
Chancellor for Research and Development (OVCRD); and
ii. A written permission from the author or the adviser. If neither can be contacted
or reached, a written permission from the IPTTU of the Ofiice of the Vice—
Chancellor for Research and Development (OVCRD).
The Library or College/Unit where access is being requested shall receive the required
documents and transmit a copy to the IPTTU of OVCRD.
"I hereby grant the University of the Philippines a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty—
fiee license to reproduce, publish and publicly distribute copies of
this thesis or
dissertation in whatever form subject to the provisions of applicable laws, the
well as more
provisions of the UP IPR policy and any contractual obligations, as
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specific permission marking on the Title Page.
For further queries you may call the OVCRD at 981-8763 or 981-8500 loc. 8763 and look for
Mr. Paul Jan Patrick P. Natividad of the IPTTU. You may also send an e—mail to:
techtransferovcrdébupedu.ph.
Thank you.
Attachments:
CONFORME
(Title ol'l'llsis)
which has been classified as I I P l C pursuant to Memorandum FRN No. 15-038, and has thus been
(Encircle)
withheld from public access. By Signing this conforme, I understand that 1 am granted access to the
thesis/dissertation for the purposes of scholarly activities under the condition that I shall not
reproduce, photograph, Iifi, and/or cite any portion of the thesis/dissen‘ation, and that doing so shall
be a violationof the rights of the author/s and shall constitute as copyright infringement, which is
punishable by law.
CONFORME:
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ANNEX “E
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1. Definition
For purposes of this Undertaking, “Confidential Information“ shall mean all information
relating to UNIVERSITY’s businesses and the abovementioned intellectual property
(including prototypes, TECHNOLOGY and market descriptions, data and plans as
well
as any other technical, scientific, statistical, experimental, commercial and business
information, plans, forecasts, structures, models, test data, photographs, and techniques,
licenses and other similar information received (from the UNIVERSITY).
2. Disclosure
As the RECEIVING PARTY, undertake to receive the Confidential Information which
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shall have no obligation with respect to such information where the information:
(a) Was known to the RECEIVING PARTY prior to receiving any of the
confidential
Information from the UNIVERSITY;
(b) Has become publicly known through no wrongful act of the RECEIVING PARTY;
(c) Was received by the RECEIVING PARTY without breach of this Undertaking
from third party without restriction as to the use and disclosure of the-information;
(d) Was independently developed by the RECEIVING PARTY without Use of the
Confidential Information; or
(6) Was ordered to be publicly released by the requirement of a government agency.
The Office of Legal Services of the UP System and the Legal Offices of the constituent
universities shall have sole jurisdiction to prosecute and defend actions relating to the
University’s intellectual property rights. Legal interpretations of the University General
Counsel of constitutional, statutory and university regulations shall be binding on the
UNIVERSITY and the RECEIVING PARTY unless overturned by the President of the
University of the Board of Regents.
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9. Undertaking as to Laws and Exclusive Venue
The Undertaking is to be construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of the
Philippines, and any action arising from the same shall be filed exclusively in any court in
Quezon City having jurisdiction over the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the RECEIVING PARTY has executed this Undertaking effective
as of the date first written above.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
BEFORE ME, a Notary Public in and for Quezon City, personally appeared
RECEIVING PARTY, with Competent Evidence of Identify No.
known to me and by me known to be the same persons who executed the foregoing
document, and who acknowledged to me that the same is his/her free and voluntary
act and deed, and signed by her witnesses.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL on the place and date first above written.
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JUAN D. CRUZ
Master of Arts (Urban and Regional Planning)
February 2016
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Name of Member, MS
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
Date of Submission
13 February 2016
Thesis Classification:
Name of Student
Class ”I”
Title of Masters’ Thesis
has patentable or
registrab/e invention or
creation
Thesis Adviser:
Name of Member, MS
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
Date of Submission
13 February 2016
Thesis Classification:
I
This thesis is not available to the public. Please ask the library for assistance.
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Name of Student
Class ”P”
Title of Masters’ Thesis
author wishes to publish
the work personally
(one year time limit but
Thesis Adviser: renewable)
Name of Member, MS
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
Date of Submission
13 February 2016
Thesis Classification:
This thesis is not available to the public. Please ask the library for assistance.
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Name of Student
Class ”C”
Title of Masters’ TheSlS
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confidential information of
a third-party is embedded
Thesis Adviser:
Thesis Member:
Name of Member, MS
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
Date of Submission
13 February 2016
Thesis Classification:
This thesis is not available to the public. Please ask the library for assistance.
Permission Page
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NAME OF STUDENT
UP S URP Official Letterhead
13 February 2016
This refers to the thesis of MR. JUAN D. CRUZ, submitted in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Urban and Regional Planning).
His thesis entitled “Title of Thesis” please write something regarding your
thesis.
In view of this, have the honor to transmit to you the thesis of Mr.
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Juan D. Cruz,
highly recommending its approval.
APPROVAL SHEET
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The thesis entitled “Title of Thesis”, prepared and submitted by Mr. Juan D.
Cruz in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts
(Urban and Regional Planning), is recommended for acceptance.
Accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts
(Urban and Regional Planning).
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ABSTRACT
assumptions and hypotheses, if any, and the major findings and conclusions/
Thesis/Dissertation Adviser.
JUAN D. CRUZ
Approved by:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The acknowledgement recognize the help and guidance the writer received
Page
TItle Page ............................................................................................... I
Permission Page .................................................................................... II
Letter of Endorsement
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Approval Sheet ........................................................................
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IV
The Thesis CommIttee
The Oral Defense Panel
................................................................. v
Dedication ............................................................ VI
Abstract
............................................................................... VII
.................................................................................. VIII
Acknowledgement .................................................................... x
Table of Contents
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List of Tables
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ist of Figures
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........................................................................... xiv
46Fef-I‘3ictures:
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........................................................................ xvi
Listoprpendices... .. xvii
List of AbbreVIatIons and Acronyn7$
.............................................. xviii
Chapterl. INTRODUCTION
...................................................... 1
1.1 Background... 2
1.2 Statement ofthe Problern.................. 3
1. 3 Objectives. 4
1. 4 Hypotheses” 5
1. 5 Scope and LImItatIon 6
1.6 Synthesis. 7
1.7 Organization 8
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Chapter II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
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2.1 10
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2.2 Texttext 11
2.3 12
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Chapter III. RESEARCH DESIGN ................................................... 13
3.1 TheoreticalFramework(Optional)................................. 14
3.2 ConceptualFramework............................................... 15
3.3 16
AnalyticalFramework......-...........................................
3.4 Research Methodology. 17
3.41 The StudyArea.. 18
3. 4. 2 Data Collection (Primary/Secondary) .. 19
Chapter V. NNNNNNNNNN........................................................... 23
Chapter VI. KKKKKKKKK............................................................ 24
Chapter VII. HHHHHHHHH 0000000 .......................................... 25
BIBLIOGRAPHY ....................................................................................... 30
APPENDICES........................................................................................... 31
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
Poverty Incidence by Region 2000, 2003, and 2006... .. 30
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page
Provincial Poverty Incidence in Philippines, 2006... 28
Provincial Poverty Incidence Using 1$ per Day... 32
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LIST OF MAPS
Map Page
Spatial Distribution of Poverty in ARMM Region... 35
Map
Spatial Distribution of Poverty Incidence by
Municipality, Sheriff Kabunsuan......................... 39
ARMM Administrative 73
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LIST OF PICTURES
Picture Page
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Spatial Distribution of Projects._................._._............._... 134
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LIST OF APPENDICES
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
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be used in appropriate cases. NOTE that for long quotations of two or more
paragraphs (or parts of such paragraphs), the paragraphs are separated by two
spaces. (See section of quotations below for additional rules.)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Meredith, George. The Letters of George Meredith. Edited by C.L. Cline. 3 vols.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970.
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Appendix A
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MITI. Yushutsu Shyonin, Todokede Houkokusho;1981—8S, MOP, Houkokushyorei ni Motoduku
Houkoku; after 1986, MlTl, import Reporting Statistics.
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marks enclose quotations within quotations of more than five lines and which, therefore,
are written single-spaced as explained in the preceding section.
Quotations of more than five lines are flushed to the right, ten spaces from the left—
hand margin regardless of whether the quoted first lime is indented (as in the case
of the beginning of a paragraph) or not in the original.
Three spaced periods are used in place of words omitted within a quotation. A whole
line of spaced periods is used to take the place of one or more paragraphs omitted.
Four spaced periods take the place of an omission at the end of a sentence.
In one his works, Abraham Zaleznik advises that “just as the physician
must take into account . . . the ‘healing forces of nature,’ so the administrator
must take into account . . . the tendency in work groups for organization,
(Date)
The Dean
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
As have enrolled in Plan 300 (Master’s Thesis), would like to respectfully request for the
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DR. HUSSEIN S. LIDASAN
Director of Graduate Studies
Date
APPROVED:
Date
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines
(Date)
, Adviser
, Reader/Critic
, Member
The functions of the Thesis Committee are: (1) to approve the thesis proposal;
and (2) to endorse the thesis proposal for oral defense.
Note:
The Adviser shall be responsible for ( 1) advising the student in the preparation of the thesis proposal;
(2) guiding and monitoring his/her thesis research; (3) submitting a yearly evaluation report to the
Graduate Committee; (4) endorsing hisfl7er thesis work for presentation at the School Research
Forum; and (5) endorsing his/her Master’s thesis for oral defense.
The Co-Adviser (if any) shall assist the adviser in performing the roles mentioned.
The functions of the Reader/Critic are to ( 1) evaluate the thesis for defense; and (2) endorse the thesis
for oral defense.
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines
Date of Approval:
Note:
The completed form should be submitted together with a copy of the thesis proposal certified by the
Thesis Committee.
Noted:
Date Date
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines
Date
Noted :
Note:
* A student is qualified if:
1. His/Her thesis proposal is duly approved (Thesis Form No. 3)
2. Student has substantial findings
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines
Date
Noted:
Date
The Dean
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
Dear Dean
Adviser
Reader/Critic
Member
The following are recommended as members of the Thesis Oral Defense Panel:
, Adviser
, Chair(Reader/Critic)
, Member
, Member
, Member
Date
APPROVED:
DR. MARIO R. DELOS REYES
Dean
Date
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines
(Date)
The following are hereby appointed as members of the Thesis Oral Defense Panel of
Mr.
- , Adviser
°
, Chair/Critic
- , Member
- , Member
- , Member
Note:
Panel members are entitled to receive honoraria in accordance with University rules. You are
requested to refer to the General Rules for Graduate Programs (UP Diliman) for the administration of
the oral defense (4. 7.2). The Defense Panel shall likewise inform the Office of Graduate Studies of the
time and date at least two weeks in advance of the scheduled oral defense.
Date
Thesis Title :
Date : Time :
Venue :
Chair/ Critic :
Member :
Member:
Member :
Additional Remarks:
Noted:
Date Date
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines
E. Jacinta St, Diliman, Quezon City 110] PHILIPPINES
Date
The Dean
School of Urban and Regional Planning
University of the Philippines Diliman
Dear Dean
Respectfully yours,
Thesis Adviser
Dean
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document conforms to all formatting and content requirements and is thus ready for final
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