MIST Questionnaire DRAFT November 10, 2010
Microbusiness, Innovation Science and Technology Survey
for Calendar Year 2010
DRAFT
Survey introduction
This objective of this survey is to understand the innovation and technology that is taking place among the smallest companies in the United States. The survey is conducted for the National Science Foundation, a federal agency responsible for the nation’s statistics on science and technology.
Your answers are important to understanding how the smallest companies change and grow to keep ahead in a competitive world.
This information is solicited under the authority of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended. All information you provide is protected under the NSF Act and the Privacy Act of 1974, and will be used only for research or statistical purposes for the purposes of analyzing data. Any information publicly released (such as statistical summaries) will be in a form that does not personally identify you or your company. Your response is voluntary and failure to provide some or all of the requested information will not in any way adversely affect you. Response to this survey is estimated to require 20 minutes.
If the survey envelope is missing, please return this questionnaire to:
Audrey Kindlon
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22230
For questions, please call 703-292-2332.
Overall company information
NOTE: Please answer the next three questions to find out whether you should fill out this questionnaire.
Did your company cease operations prior to April 1, 2010?
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Yes Stop here. Please enter the date your company ceased operations and return the survey form. Date: __________________
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No Continue with next question |
Did another company own more than 50 percent of your company during 2010?
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Yes Stop here. Please enter the date your company was purchased and return the survey questionnaire. Date: __________________
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How many employees did your company have on March 12, 2010? (Enter numbers)
Please include full-time and part-time employees working within the United States or in other countries
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STOP If your company had 5 or more employees as of March 12, 2010, please stop now and return the questionnaire.
NOTE: During the testing phase questions 1 – 3 should be confirmed prior to the interview.
How many contractors did your company employ on March 12, 2010? (Enter numbers)
Please include full-time and part-time contractors.
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What year did you start your company? (Check one.)
Give the first year you obtained an EIN (Employer Identification Number) or the year you filed your first tax return for this company.
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Was your company located in a research-dedicated facility (science park, incubator, etc.) during any of the first five years you were in business? (Check one)
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Did one or more academic institutions have an ownership stake in your company during 2010? (Check one)
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Did your company try to get any funding over the past three years from the sources in the list below?
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During the last three years, did your company do any of the following? (Check one for each row)
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Did you work with any of the following on your company’s business strategy over the past three years?
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A private consultant |
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University tech transfer office |
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Federal lab |
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How much did your company spend, if any, on upgrading or purchasing machinery or equipment during 2010? (Check one)
Machinery or equipment includes advanced machinery, equipment and computer hardware or software for the purpose of implementing a new or improved method of production or delivery of a service or to produce new or significantly improved goods or services.
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$10,000 to $100,000 |
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$100,001 to $1,000,000 |
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$1,000,001 to $5,000,000 |
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Where did your company sell goods and/or services during the past three years?
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Considering where your company is today, how positive or negative are you about your company’s growth over the next 12 months?
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How many additional employees do you plan to hire in the next 12 months?
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Sales of Goods and Services
What were your company’s 2010 net sales including both domestic and foreign sales? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
Net sales are the value of goods and services sold during the year, net of discounts, returns, and allowances.
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Approximately, what share of your company’s 2010 revenues came from the following? (Enter percentage; percentages should equal 100%; if none, enter zero)
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Selling services to customers, including other companies |
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Licensing technologies not including product sales to end customers |
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What percent of your net sales and operating revenues for 2010 were domestic (sold in the United States and its territories)? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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Improvements to Goods and Services
Did you or your company introduce any of the following during the three year period 2007 to 2010?
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c. New or significantly improved methods of manufacturing or producing goods or services |
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d. New or significantly improved logistics, delivery, or distribution methods for your inputs, goods, or services |
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e. New or significantly improved support activities for your processes |
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Did you sell any new or significantly improved goods during 2010 with the following improvements? (Check yes or no for each row.)
If you did not sell any new or significantly improved goods during 2010, please check here and skip to Question 24. |
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During the last three years, did your company start selling any new or significantly improved goods or services before your competitors in at least one of your markets?
Include a product even if it was available in another market.
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During the last three years, did your company start selling any new or significantly improved goods or services after your competitors in at least one of your markets?
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What percent of your company’s 2010 sales were new or significantly improved goods? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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What percent of your company’s 2010 sales of new or significantly improved goods were to domestic customers rather than foreign customers? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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Did you sell any new or significantly improved services during 2010 with the following improvements? (Check yes or no for each row.)
If you did not have any revenues from new or significantly improved services during 2010, please check here and skip to Question 27. |
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What percent of your company’s 2010 sales revenue was from new or significantly improved services? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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What percent of your company’s 2010 sales revenue was from new or significantly improved services provided to domestic customers rather than foreign customers? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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During 2010, did your company make any significant improvements in its operations in the following areas? (Check yes or no for each row.)
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During the last three years, did your company make significant improvements in any of the following production, marketing or distribution areas?
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During the last three years, how important was each of the following for increasing your company’s technical knowledge? (Check one for each row)
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Over the past 12 months, what portion of your company’s total staff time was spent on government regulations? (Include local, state, regional and federal.)
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21 – 30% |
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31 – 40% |
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41 – 50% |
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51 – 60% |
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61 – 70% |
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Patents and licensing
Did your company own any patents during 2010? (Check one)
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How many U.S. patents did your company own as of December 31, 2010? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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In 2010, how much revenue, if any, did your company earn licensing your company’s patents to other organizations? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
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How many new agreements did your company enter into during 2010 to license patents to other organizations? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
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How many U.S. patents were issued to your company in 2010? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
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How many U.S. patent applications did your company file in 2010? (Enter number; if none, enter zero)
Do not include applications for provisional patents.
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If you reported “0,” skip to Question 39.
For the U.S. patents you filed in 2010, how many did you seek any additional patent protection in foreign countries or from the international patent system? (Enter numbers; if none, enter zero.)
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How many patent applications do you expect to file during 2009? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
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Intellectual property transfers
Did your company participate in the following activities relating
to intellectual property in 2010? (Check one for each row)
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During the last three years, how important were the following to your strategy for protecting your company’s intellectual property? (Check one for each row)
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(patents for appearance) |
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R&D
What was your company’s total R&D expense for 2010 worldwide (both domestic and foreign)? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
R&D is planned, creative work aimed at discovering new knowledge or developing new or significantly improved goods or services.
R&D does not include expenditures for:
• Routine quality control testing
• Market research
• Efficiency surveys or management studies
• Literary, artistic, or historical projects such as films, music, or books and other publications
• Prospecting or exploration for natural resources
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What is your company’s projected R&D expense for 2009? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
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Which five-digit business code from the list on pages 12 and 13 best describes your company at end of 2010? (Enter number; if none, enter zero.)
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How much of your company’s 2010 R&D is related to the business code you selected in Question 43? (Check one)
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How much of your company’s 2010 purchases of new machinery or equipment (that is, your answer to Question 11) was used for R&D operations? (Check one)
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Business segment codes for Question 34
Aerospace & Defense
33641 Aircraft manufacturing
33642 Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing
33643 Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing
33644 Guided missiles, space vehicles and parts manufacturing
33692 Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank components manufacturing
33452 Search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical system and instruments manufacturing
33660 Ship and boat building
Automobiles, Motorcycles & Components
33610 Motor vehicles manufacturing
33620 Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing
33630 Motor vehicle parts manufacturing
33691 Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing
33699 All other transportation equipment manufacturing
Capital Goods
33430 Audio and video equipment manufacturing
33330 Commercial, service industry, temperature control, and air-flow control machinery manufacturing
33312 Construction machinery manufacturing
23600 Construction of buildings
33360 Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing
33200 Fabricated metal products manufacturing
33311 Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing
23700 Heavy and civil engineering construction
33322 Industrial machinery manufacturing, except semiconductor machinery
33390 Metalworking and other general purpose machinery manufacturing
33313 Mining machinery and equipment manufacturing
33651 Railroad rolling stock manufacturing
33660 Ship and boat building
23800 Specialty trade contractors
Commercial and Professional Services (including contract research)
54120 Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services
54180 Advertising and related services
54130 Architectural, engineering, and related services
56140 Business support services
53240 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing
54110 Legal services
54160 Management, scientific, and technical consulting services
56190 Office administrative, facilities, employment, and other support services
54190 Professional, scientific, and technical services (Not listed elsewhere in this category)
32300 Printing and related support activities
56290 Remediation and other waste management services
54170 Scientific research & development services
54140 Specialized design services
56150 Travel arrangement and reservation services
56210 Waste collection, treatment, and disposal
Consumer Goods & Services
71300 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries
31500 Apparel manufacturing
33430 Audio and video equipment manufacturing
81110 Automotive repair and maintenance
31210 Beverage manufacturing
51520 Cable and other subscription programming (except Internet)
62440 Child day care services
44800 Clothing and clothing accessories stores
23600 Construction of buildings
53220 Consumer goods and general rental centers
61100 Educational services
33500 Electrical equipment, appliances, and components manufacturing
45410 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses
44300 Electronics and appliance stores
44500 Food and beverage stores
31100 Food manufacturing
72200 Food services and drinking places
33700 Furniture and related products manufacturing
45200 General merchandise stores
51600 Internet publishing and broadcasting
56160 Investigation, security, and services to buildings and dwellings
31600 Leather and allied products manufacturing
33990 Miscellaneous manufacturing (Not elsewhere listed in this category)
51200 Motion picture and sound recording (except Internet)
44100 Motor vehicle and parts dealers
71200 Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions
51110 Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory
45490 Nonstore retailers, except electronic shopping and mail-order houses
71100 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries
81200 Personal care, death care, laundry, and other personal services
51510 Radio and television broadcasting (except Internet)
81190 Repair and maintenance, except automotive
45990 Retail trade stores, including gasoline stations (Not elsewhere listed in this category)
32591 Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparations manufacturing
62400 Social assistance (except child day care services)
31300 Textile mill products
31220 Tobacco manufacturing
56150 Travel arrangement and reservation services
72100 Traveler accommodation services
Energy
21210 Coal mining
22110 Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution
21100 Oil and gas extraction
33313 Oil and gas field machinery and equipment manufacturing
32400 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
48610 Pipeline transportation of crude oil, refined petroleum, and miscellaneous products, except natural gas
48620 Pipeline transportation of natural gas
21300 Support activities for oil and gas operations
Financials
52230 Activities related to credit intermediation
52420 Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities
52210 Depository credit intermediation
52500 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
52410 Insurance carriers
52100 Monetary authorities-central bank
52220 Nondepository credit intermediation
53100 Real estate
52300 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities
Health Care
33451 Electromedical, electrotherapeutic and irradiation apparatus manufacturing
62210 General medical and surgical hospitals
62160 Home health care services
32543 In-vitro diagnostic substances manufacturing
62150 Medical and diagnostic laboratories
33910 Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing
62300 Nursing and residential care facilities
62120 Offices of dentists and other health practitioners
62110 Offices of physicians
62190 Outpatient care centers and other ambulatory health care services
32541 Pharmaceutical, medicinal, botanical, and biological products (except diagnostic) manufacturing
62220 Psychiatric, substance abuse, and specialty hospitals
54170 Scientific research & development services
Information Technology - Goods and services
33429 Communication equipment manufacturing, except broadcasting, wireless, and telephone apparatus
54150 Computer systems design and related services
33410 Computers and peripheral equipment manufacturing
51820 Data processing, hosting, and related services
33500 Electrical equipment, appliances, and components manufacturing
51900 Information services (Not elsewhere listed in this category)
51810 Internet service providers and web search portals
33460 Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media manufacturing
33459 Measuring and control instruments manufacturing (Not listed elsewhere in this category)
33422 Radio and television broadcasting and wireless communications equipment manufacturing
33452 Search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical system and instruments manufacturing
33440 Semiconductor and other electronic components manufacturing
33321 Semiconductor machinery manufacturing
51120 Software
33421 Telephone apparatus manufacturing
Materials
32511 Basic chemicals manufacturing
32790 Cement, concrete, lime, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
32710 Clay and glass products manufacturing
33150 Ferrous and nonferrous foundries
33110 Iron and steel mills, ferroalloy, and steel product from purchased steel
21220 Metal ore mining
33130 Nonferrous metals production and processing
21230 Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying
32592 Paint, adhesive, and other chemical manufacturing
32200 Paper manufacturing
32530 Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical manufacturing
32600 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
32512 Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing
32591 Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparations manufacturing
21310 Support activities for solid mineral operations
32100 Wood products manufacturing
Telecommunication Services
51750 Cable and other program distribution
51740 Satellite telecommunications
51790 Telecommunications services (Not listed elsewhere in this category)
51710 Wired telecommunications carriers
51720 Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite)
Transportation
48100 Air transportation
53210 Automotive equipment rental and leasing
49200 Couriers and messengers
48200 Rail transportation
48700 Scenic and sightseeing transportation
48800 Support activities for transportation
48500 Transit and ground passenger transportation
48400 Truck transportation
49300 Warehousing and storage
48300 Water transportation
Utilities
22110 Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution
22120 Natural gas distribution
56290 Remediation and other waste management services
56210 Waste collection, treatment, and disposal
22130 Water, sewage, and other systems
How would you characterize the R&D you conducted in 2010? (Check one)
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Of the 2010 R&D expense reported in Question 41, how much was performed by your company? (Check one)
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How many of your company’s employees worked at least part of the time on 2010 R&D-related activities? (Enter numbers)
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How many full-time equivalents (FTEs) did your company employ for 2010 R&D-related activities? (Enter nearest whole number)
Full-time equivalent (FTE) adjusts for (1) part-time employees, and (2) full-time employees who do not always work on R&D.
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An employee working half-time on R&D would be counted as .5 FTE.
A full-time employee who worked 6 of the 12 months on R&D would be counted as .5 FTE.
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Were any of your employees working on R&D-related activities employed outside the 50 United States and D.C. during 2010? (Check one)
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How much of your employees’ 2010 R&D work was funded by the U.S. federal government? (Check one)
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How much of your company’s 2010 R&D expense was used for wages, salaries, and fringe benefits? (Check one)
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Was any of your company’s 2010 R&D expense part of an R&D agreement with any of the following? (Check one for each row)
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How much of your company’s 2010 R&D expense involved R&D agreements? (Check one)
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What percentage of your company’s 2010 R&D was a) applied research, b) basic research, and
c) development? (Enter numbers)
Applied research – the research aimed at solving a specific problem or meeting a specific, recognized need. |
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Development – the systematic use of knowledge gained from research that is used in the production of a useful goods, methods, or services. |
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Did your 2010 R&D apply to any the following research areas? (Check one for each row)
You may use more than one category for the same R&D project
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How much of your company’s 2010 R&D expense was for developing software products? (Check one)
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Please provide any comments or remarks below.
Thanks for your participation in this survey.
Definitions:
Angel Capital - An “angel” is a high net worth individual who invests directly into promising entrepreneurial businesses in return for stock in the companies.
Consultants - An individual who contributes labor and expertise to an established business. Contractors are usually, but not always, considered temporary. A contractor is not an employee and receives 1099 for their expenses.
Employees – An individual, either full time or part time, who contributes labor and expertise to an established business. Employees are usually, but not always considered permanent. An employee is not a contractor and receives a W-2 at the end of the year.
Intellectual property – A product that has commercial value, including copyrighted property such as literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origin, business methods, and industrial processes.
Research and Development - The planned, systematic pursuit of new knowledge or understanding toward general application (basic research); the acquisition of knowledge or understanding to meet a specific, recognized need (applied research); and the application of knowledge or understanding toward the production or improvement of a product, service, process, or method (development).
Venture Capital - Financial support (usually capital) provided to early-stage, high-potential companies. The venture capital fund makes money by owning equity in the companies it invests in.
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