Astm C94
Astm C94
Astm C94
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Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C09 on See Section on Safety Precautions, Manual of Aggregate and Concrete Testing,
Concrete and Concrete Aggregates and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 04.02.
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C09.40 on Ready-Mixed Concrete. For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
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ACI 301 Standard Specifications for Structural Concrete 5. Materials
ACI 305R Guide to Hot Weather Concreting
ACI 306R Guide to Cold Weather Concreting 5.1 In the absence of designated applicable material
ACI 318 Building Code Requirements for Structural Con- specifications, the following material specifications shall be
crete and Commentary used:
2.3 Other Documents:5 5.2 Cementitious Materials:
NIST 105-1 National Institute of Standards and Technology 5.2.1 Hydraulic Cement—Hydraulic cement shall conform
Handbook to Specification C150/C150M, Specification C595/C595M, or
Specification C1157/C1157M.
3. Terminology
5.2.2 Supplementary Cementitious Materials—Coal fly ash
3.1 Definitions—The terms used in this specification are or natural pozzolans shall conform to Specification C618. Slag
defined in Terminology C125. cement shall conform to Specification C989/C989M. Silica
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: fume shall conform to Specification C1240.
3.2.1 concrete, central-mixed, n—ready-mixed concrete 5.3 Aggregates—Normal weight aggregates shall conform
mixed completely in a stationary mixer. to Specification C33/C33M. Lightweight aggregates shall con-
form to Specification C330/C330M and heavyweight aggre-
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Available from American Concrete Institute (ACI), P.O. Box 9094, Farmington gates shall conform to Specification C637.
Hills, MI 48333-9094, http://www.concrete.org.
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NIST Handbook 105-1 (revised 1990), “Specifications and Tolerances for
5.4 Water—Water shall conform to Specification C1602/
Reference Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures-1. Specifications C1602M.
and Tolerances for Field Standard Weights (NIST Class F),” National Institute of
Standards and Technology., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, http://www.nist.gov/pml/ 5.5 Air-Entraining Admixtures—Air-entraining admixtures
wmd/upload/105-1.pdf. shall conform to Specification C260/C260M (Note 3).
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6.1.3 Slump flow, or flows, desired at the point of delivery in Specification C1602/C1602M.
(see Section 7 for acceptable tolerances), 6.1.9 Purchaser shall state any drum revolution limit as to
6.1.4 Total air content at the point of delivery for concrete when the concrete discharge must begin. If no drum revolution
that will be exposed to cycles of freezing and thawing or limit is stated by purchaser, the manufacturer shall determine
anticipated exposure of the concrete (see Section 8 for sam- and communicate the limit to the purchaser prior to delivery.
pling for air content tests and tolerances). 6.2 If a project specification applies, the order shall include
NOTE 6—Table 1 provides total air contents for concrete that vary by applicable requirements for the concrete to be produced in
exposure condition and aggregate size. Total air contents less than those compliance with the specification.
shown in Table 1 may be specified or used for concrete that is not subject
to freezing and thawing. This may be done to improve workability and 6.3 If the type, kind, or class of cementitious materials in
cohesiveness, reduce the rate of bleeding, reduce the water content for a 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 are not designated by the purchaser, it is
given consistency, or achieve required lightweight concrete density. permitted to use cementitious materials in concrete mixtures
Specified total air contents higher than those shown in Table 1 may reduce
that will satisfy the concrete properties and other requirements
strength without any further improvement of durability.
Exposure conditions for freezing and thawing environments in Table 1 of the purchaser as ordered.
correspond to the following: 6.4 Option A:
Moderate Exposure—Concrete exposed to freeze-thaw cycles but not
in contact with the ground or with limited exposure to water, limiting the 6.4.1 When the purchaser requires the manufacturer to
ability to cause saturation of a portion of the concrete prior to freezing. assume full responsibility for the selection of the proportions
The concrete shall not receive deicing salts or other aggressive chemicals. for the concrete mixture (Note 9), the purchaser shall also
Examples include: exterior beams, columns, walls, girders, footings below specify the following:
the frost line, or elevated slabs where application of deicing salt is not
anticipated. The air content requirements for this exposure are consistent 6.4.1.1 Requirements for compressive strength as deter-
with those for Exposure Class F1 of ACI 318. mined on samples taken from the transportation unit at the
Severe Exposure—Concrete exposed to freeze-thaw cycles while in point of discharge evaluated in accordance with Section 18.
contact with the ground or with frequent exposure to water, potentially The purchaser shall specify the requirements in terms of the
causing saturation of a portion of the concrete prior to freezing. The
concrete may receive deicing chemicals or other aggressive chemicals. compressive strength of standard specimens cured under stan-
Examples include: pavements, bridge decks, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, dard laboratory conditions for moist curing (see Section 18).
canal linings, or exterior water tanks or sumps. The air content require- Unless otherwise specified the age at test shall be 28 days.
TABLE 1 Total Air Content for Air-Entrained Concrete Exposed to Cycles of Freezing and Thawing
Total Air Content, %
Exposure Nominal Maximum Sizes of Aggregate, mm [in.]
Condition 9.5 [3⁄8 ] 12.5 [1⁄2 ] 19.0 [3⁄4 ] 25.0 [1] 37.5 [11⁄2 ] 50.0 [2] 75.0 [3]
(See Note 6)
Moderate 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.0 3.5
Severe 7.5 7.0 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5
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of minimum slump or slump flow after 30 min have elapsed gate weighed shall be within 62 % of the required mass;
starting either on arrival of the vehicle at the prescribed except if the required quantity of aggregate is less than 15 % of
destination or at the requested delivery time, whichever is later. scale capacity, the quantity of aggregate weighed shall be
within 60.3 % of scale capacity.
8. Air-Entrained Concrete 9.2.2 For cumulative weigh batchers, if the required quan-
8.1 Unless otherwise specified, for air-entrained concrete tity of aggregate is equal to or greater than 30 % of the scale
the total air contents in Table 1 shall apply based on the capacity, the quantity of aggregate weighed shall be within
exposure condition stated in the purchase order. It is permitted 61 % of the required mass at each successive weighing. If the
to reduce the total air content values in Table 1 by one required quantity of aggregate is less than 30 % of the scale
percentage point for concretes with a specified compressive capacity, the quantity of aggregate weighed shall be within
strength greater than or equal to 35 MPa [5000 psi]. Total air 60.3 % of scale capacity at each successive weighing.
content that differs from the values in Table 1 is permitted for NOTE 13—The batching accuracy limit of 0.3 % of scale capacity
concrete not exposed to cycles of freezing and thawing (Note establishes a reasonable minimum weighing tolerance that is independent
6). of the quantity of material being weighed.
9.3 Mixing water shall consist of batch water (water
8.2 The air content of air-entrained concrete when sampled
weighed or metered at the plant), ice, free moisture on the
from the transportation unit at the point of discharge shall be
aggregates, wash water retained in the mixer before batching,
within a tolerance of 61.5 of the specified value.
water added at the job site in accordance with 12.7 or by an
8.3 When a preliminary sample taken within the time limits automated truck mixer system in accordance with 12.8, and
of 12.7 and prior to discharge for placement shows an air water introduced from admixtures if the quantity added in-
content below the specified level by more than the allowable creases the water-cementitious materials ratio by more than
tolerance in accordance with 8.2, the manufacturer may use 0.01 (Note 14). The batch water shall be measured by mass or
additional air entraining admixture to achieve the desired air volume to an accuracy of 61 % of the mixing water estab-
content level, followed by a minimum of 30 revolutions at lished by the designed mixture proportions. Ice shall be
mixing speed, so long as the revolution limit of 6.1.9 is not measured by mass. In the case of truck mixers, any wash water
exceeded (see Note 11). retained in the drum for use in the next batch of concrete shall
NOTE 11—Acceptance sampling and testing in accordance with Practice be measured; if this proves impractical or impossible the wash
C172/C172M is not obviated by this provision. Increasing the air content water shall be discharged before loading the next batch of
may increase the slump or slump flow. concrete. Quantity of mixing water shall be accurate to within
63 % of the amount established by the designed mixture
9. Measuring Materials proportions.
9.1 Except as otherwise specifically permitted, cementitious NOTE 14—Mixing water is the total amount of water in a batch less the
materials shall be measured by mass. When supplementary water absorbed by the aggregates. Mixing water is used to calculate the
cementitious materials are used in the concrete mixtures, the water-cementitious materials ratio (w/cm).
cumulative mass is permitted to be measured with hydraulic 9.4 Chemical admixtures in powdered form shall be mea-
cement, but in a batch hopper and on a scale which is separate sured by mass. Liquid chemical admixtures shall be batched by
and distinct from those used for other materials. The mass of mass or volume. Admixtures measured by either mass or
the hydraulic cement shall be measured before supplementary volume shall be batched with an accuracy of 63 % of the total
cementitious materials. When the quantity of cementitious amount required or plus or minus the amount or dosage
material exceeds 30 % of the full capacity of the scale, the required for 50 kg [100 lb] of hydraulic cement, whichever is
measured quantity of the hydraulic cement shall be within greater.
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shall be capable of delivering to the batch the quantity required capability to produce and discharge uniformly mixed concrete
within the accuracy required in 9.3. The device shall be so shall be determined in accordance with Annex A1, if required.
2001 to 20 000 kg Greater ofB Field standard weights or test load to used capacity, if greater than minimum
[4001 to 40 000 lb] 10 % or 500 kg specified.
[1000 lb] 50 %D
Strain-load testsE are permitted to be used above test load minimums. During initial
verification, a scale shall be tested to full capacity.
A
If the configuration and set up of the scale system prevents access or application of adequate field standard weights or if an unsafe condition is created by the verification
process then the use of the scale above the verified position shall be discontinued until corrective measures have been completed.
B
Field standard weights used in verifying accuracy of weighing devices shall comply with requirements of NIST Handbook 105-1.
C
The term “test load” means the sum of the combination of field standard weights and any other applied load used in the conduct of a test using substitution test methods.
Substitution Test—In the substitution test procedure, material or objects are substituted for field standard weights, or a combination of field standard weights and previously
quantified material or objects, using the scale under test as a comparator. Additional test weights or other known test loads may be added to the known test load to verify
the accuracy of higher weight ranges on the scale.
D
The scale shall be tested from zero to at least 10 % of scale capacity using field standard weights, and then to at least 50 % of scale capacity using a series of substitution
load tests that utilize field standard weights equaling at least 10 % of scale capacity.
E
A strain-load test shall be conducted to verify the accuracy from 50 % of scale capacity to the used capacity of the scale. At least one load test shall be performed in
each quarter of scale capacity. Strain-Load Test—In the strain-load test procedure, an unknown quantity of material or objects are used to establish a reference load or
tare to which field standard weights or substitution test loads are added.
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allow for proper distribution within the mixer. After the Minimum Concrete Temperature as Placed
additions, the drum shall be turned at least 30 revolutions at
mixing speed. The quantity of water or water-reducing admix- Section Size, mm [in.] Temperature, min, °C [°F]
monitoring equipment as defined in 12.8.1, the total amount of agents were in accordance with the applicable test methods or
water or water-reducing admixture added by said equipment. shall note all known deviations from the prescribed procedures
14.1.13 Revolution limit as determined by the manufac- (Note 23). The reports shall also list any part of the test
turer in accordance with 6.1.9. methods not performed by the testing agency.
14.2 Additional information for certification purposes as
NOTE 23—Deviation from standard test methods may adversely affect
designated by the purchaser and required by the job specifica- test results.
tions shall be furnished when requested; such information as: NOTE 24—Deviation from standard moisture and temperature curing
14.2.1 Reading of revolution counter at the first addition of requirements of Practice C31/C31M is often a reason for low strength test
water, results. Such deviations may invalidate the use of such test results as a
basis for rejection of the concrete.
14.2.2 Type, brand, and amount of cement,
14.2.3 Class, brand, and amount of coal fly ash, or raw or 17. Sampling and Testing Fresh Concrete
calcined natural pozzolans, 17.1 The contractor shall afford the inspector all reasonable
14.2.4 Grade, brand, and amount of slag cement, access and assistance, without charge, for the procurement of
14.2.5 Type, brand, and amount of silica fume, samples of fresh concrete at time of placement to determine
14.2.6 Type, brand, and amount of admixtures, conformance of it to this specification.
14.2.7 Type, brand, and amount of fiber reinforcement,
14.2.8 Source and amount of each metered or weighed 17.2 Tests of concrete required to determine compliance
water, with this specification shall be made by a certified technician in
accordance with Practice C1077.
14.2.9 Information necessary to calculate the mixing water,
as listed in 9.3, 17.3 Samples of concrete shall be obtained in accordance
14.2.10 Maximum size of aggregate, with Practice C172/C172M, except when taken to determine
14.2.11 Mass (amount) of fine and coarse aggregate, uniformity of slump within any one batch or load of concrete
14.2.12 Ingredients certified as being previously approved, (11.4, 13.4, and Annex A1).
and 17.4 Slump or slump flow, air-content, density, and tem-
14.2.13 Signature or initials of producer’s representative. perature tests shall be made at the time of discharge at the
option of the inspector as often as is necessary for control
15. Plant Inspection checks. In addition, these tests shall be made when specified
15.1 The manufacturer shall afford the inspector all reason- and always when each set of strength specimens are made.
able access, without charge, for making necessary checks of 17.5 Strength tests as well as slump or slump flow,
the production facilities and for securing necessary samples to temperature, density, and air content tests shall generally be
determine if the concrete is being produced in accordance with made with a frequency of not less than one test for each 115 m3
this specification. All tests and inspection shall be so conducted [150 yd3]. Each test shall be made from a separate batch. On
as not to interfere unnecessarily with the manufacture and each day concrete is delivered, at least one strength test shall be
delivery of concrete. made for each class of concrete.
17.6 If preliminary checks of slump, slump flow, or air
16. Practices, Test Methods, and Reporting content are made, a single sample shall be taken after the
16.1 Test ready-mixed concrete in accordance with the discharge of not less than 1⁄4 m3 or 1⁄4 yd3. All other require-
following methods: ments of Practice C172/C172M shall be retained. If the
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NOTE 25—Additional tests may be made at other ages to obtain 6
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information for determining form removal time or when a structure may available from American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, MI,
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ANNEX
(Mandatory Information)
A1.1.1 This annex provides procedures to evaluate the A1.2.4 For stationary mixers, mix concrete at the mixing
ability of stationary and truck mixers to produce uniformly speed and minimum duration recommended by the mixer
mixed concrete. The procedures described herein can also be manufacturer. The start of mixing time shall be from the time
used to determine the required minimum mixing revolutions in all solid materials are in the mixer. Mixing time is taken as the
truck mixers for shrink-mixed concrete and for evaluating the earlier of when the mixer is stopped or when the first material
uniformity of concrete mixtures delivered in nonagitating is discharged. Use a suitable timing device, accurate to 1 s, to
equipment. measure and record the time duration of mixing.
A1.1.2 The sequence and method of charging mixers has a A1.2.5 For truck mixers, mix concrete at a mixing speed
significant effect on the ability to produce uniformly mixed exceeding 12 r/min or at the speed recommended by the
concrete. The procedures in this annex can also be used to manufacturer. Complete mixing using between 70 and 100
evaluate the effect of batching sequence for charging or loading revolutions of the drum at mixing speed. To determine the
mixers of acceptable condition. mixer drum revolutions, the start of mixing shall be when all
the materials have been loaded in the mixer. Record the
A1.1.3 It is not the intent that this complete evaluation be number of revolutions at mixing speed.
performed on mixers at an established frequency. For equip-
ment in operation, a visual inspection of the condition of the A1.3 Sampling
mixer for blade wear and hardened concrete buildup can be
A1.3.1 Separate samples, each consisting of approximately
conducted as an alternative. If one mixer of a specific design
0.1 m3 [2 ft3] shall be taken after discharge of approximately
has been evaluated by procedures in this annex, it can be
15 % and 85 % of the load (Note A1.2). These samples shall be
assumed that mixers of essentially the same design and of
obtained within an elapsed time of not more than 15 min. The
different sizes will also produce uniformly mixed concrete. A
samples shall be secured in accordance with Practice C172/
selected portion of this evaluation, such as comparison of
C172M, but shall be kept separate to represent specific points
slump or coarse aggregate content, can also be performed as a
in the batch rather than combined to form a composite sample.
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quick indication of the uniformity of concrete mixtures.
Sufficient personnel must be available to perform the required
A1.2 Concrete Mixture, Load Size, and Mixing tests promptly. Segregation during sampling and handling must
be avoided. Each sample shall be covered to prevent moisture
A1.2.1 Unless the intent is to evaluate special project
loss or contamination. Remix the minimum necessary before
situations or concrete mixtures, the concrete mixture used for
performing the tests.
this evaluation should be typical of that produced in the
production facility. Recommended mixture characteristics in- A1.3.2 Sampling From Stationary Mixers—Samples of con-
clude the following: crete shall be obtained immediately after mixing duration is
A1.2.1.1 Cementitious materials content of 300 to completed, in accordance with one of the following proce-
350 kg ⁄m3 [500 to 600 lb/yd3], dures:
A1.2.1.2 Coarse aggregate size No. 57 or No. 67 from A1.3.2.1 Alternative Procedure 1—The mixer shall be
Specification C33/C33M, stopped, and the required samples removed by any suitable
A1.2.1.3 Fine aggregate fineness modulus 2.5 to 3.0, means from the mixer at approximately equal distances from
A1.2.1.4 Target slump of 100 to 150 mm [4 to 6 in.] or for the front and back of the drum, or
paving operations at 25 to 50 mm [1 to 2 in.], and A1.3.2.2 Alternative Procedure 2—As the mixer is being
A1.2.1.5 Air content of 4 to 6 %. emptied, individual samples shall be taken after discharge of
approximately 15 % and 85 % of the load. The method of
A1.2.2 The load size used for this evaluation shall be within sampling shall provide samples that are obtained from widely
–20 % and +10 % of the rated mixing capacity of the mixer. separated portions, but not from the very ends of the batch
A1.2.3 Use a batching sequence of concrete materials that (Note A1.2).
has been used previously with success or in accordance with A1.3.3 Sampling From Truck Mixers—The concrete shall be
the recommendation of the mixer manufacturer. Use alternative discharged at the normal operating rate for the mixer being
procedures if the purpose is to evaluate the effect of batching tested, with care being exercised not to obstruct or retard the
sequence. discharge. For the duration between obtaining samples, the
NOTE A1.1—The standards of the Truck Mixer Manufacturers Bureau, mixer shall be turned in the mixing direction at agitating speed.
TMMB 100 and of the Concrete Plant Manufacturers Bureau, CPMB 100, Obtain samples by intercepting the full discharge stream from
APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1.1 Section 18.4 of this specification contains the same TABLE X1.2 Required Average Compressive Strength When Data
strength requirements as those contained in ACI 318 and Are Not Available to Establish Standard Deviation
ACI 301, except it does not require the submittal of the data Specified Strength, Required Average Strength, f 'cr
f 'c, MPa [psi] [MPa] psi
and calculation of the average strength, f 'cr necessary to meet <21 [3000] [f 'c + 7.0] f 'c + 1000
those requirements. This appendix does not include all of the 21 to 35 [3000 to 5000] [f 'c + 8.3] f 'c + 1200
detailed requirements of the ACI Code and Specification that >35 [5000] [1.10 f 'c + 5.0] 1.10 f 'c + 700
will govern a submittal for their respective purposes. The
following material is intended to guide users of this specifica-
tion when no formal submittal is required. tion between 1.16 for 15 tests and 1.00 for 30 tests. The test
X1.1.1 Table X1.1 provides the statistically based formulas record should be obtained from a similar mixture with a
to calculate the required average strength f 'cr when strength specified strength within 7 MPa [1000 psi] of the specified
test records from previous projects are available. The strength strength for the new project for which the average compressive
test results are used to establish the standard deviation, s. At strength is being determined. The equations are related to the
least 30 consecutive test results are required to obtain a robust strength acceptance criteria in 18.4 and establish less than a
estimate of the standard deviation. If the number of tests is 1 % chance of failing these criteria if concrete is produced to
between 15 and 30, the calculated standard deviation is achieve the required average strength at the same degree of
multiplied by a factor to allow for the uncertainty of the variability implied by the standard deviation used. Because the
estimated standard deviation. The factor is a linear interpola- average strength, f 'cr, must be high enough to conform to both
averages of three consecutive test results and the requirements
TABLE X1.1 Required Average Compressive Strength when Data on minimum strength of an individual test result, the highest
are Available to Establish a Standard Deviation average strength (f 'cr) determined from these two equations
Specified Strength, f 'c Required Average Strength, f 'cr governs. More detailed guidance on this subject matter is
#35 MPa [5000 psi] Use the larger from Eq X1.1 and X1.2 [X1.2M]:
f 'cr = f 'c + 1.34s (X1.1)
available in ACI 214R.6
f 'cr = f 'c + 2.33s – 500 (X1.2) X1.1.2 If it is a new mixture or strength level and a strength
[f 'cr = f 'c + 2.33s – 3.5] [X1.2M]
>35 MPa [5000 psi] Use the larger from Eq X1.1 and X1.3: test record is not available to establish a standard deviation
f 'cr = f 'c + 1.34s (X1.1) then Table X1.2 provides default levels of strength over-
f 'cr = 0.90 f 'c + 2.33s (X1.3) design.
where: X1.1.3 Table X1.3 provides calculated values of over-
f 'c = specified compressive strength,
f 'cr = required average compressive strength, and
design and required average strength for selected standard
s = standard deviation. deviations and specified strength levels that might be consid-
ered typical. More exact values are obtained from X1.1.2.
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Required Average Strength
Specified Standard Deviation from field data, psi No data Standard Deviation from field data, MPa No Data
Specified
Strength, f 'c, 300 400 500 600 700 SD unknown 2.0 2.5 3.5 4.0 5.0 SD Unknown
Strength, f 'c, MPa
psi f 'cr, Required Average Strength, psi f 'cr, Required Average Strength, MPa
<3000 f 'c + 1000 <21 f 'c + 7.0
3000 3400 3540 3670 3810 4130 4200 20 22.7 23.4 24.7 25.8 28.2 28.3
C94/C94M − 19a
4000 4400 4540 4670 4810 5130 5200 30 32.7 33.4 34.7 35.8 38.2 38.3
5000 5400 5540 5670 5810 6130 6200 35 37.7 38.4 39.7 40.8 43.2 43.3
6000 6400 6540 6670 6800 7030 7300 40 42.7 43.4 44.7 45.8 47.7 49.0
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee C09 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(C94/C94M – 19) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Aug., 15, 2019.)
Committee C09 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(C94/C94M – 18) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved July 1, 2019.)
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