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"text": "Question: The high points of a transverse wave are called what?\n(A) ridges\n(B) valleys\n(C) points\n(D) crests\nAnswer: (D) crests"
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"text": "I was quite uncreative in this period."
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"text": "Question: A flow of one coulomb per second is called one ampere, which is a measure of what?\n(A) performance current\n(B) electric current\n(C) powered current\n(D) Direct current\nAnswer: (B) electric current"
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"text": "Question: What always continues in a red supergiant?\n(A) fusion\n(B) heat\n(C) fission\n(D) movement\nAnswer: (A) fusion"
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"text": "Use a few drops of Bosisto’s Eucalyptus Oil and detergent with hot water to wash the cages."
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{
"text": "Nina here mis-quotes Trigorin's quote from the end of Act Two, demonstrating the complex symbolic and intertextual life that quotes take on in The Seagull."
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"text": "Understand the idea of probability."
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"text": "Question: The geometry of the bf 3 molecule is called what?\n(A) fractal planar\n(B) spherical planar\n(C) trigonal planar\n(D) distorted planar\nAnswer: (C) trigonal planar"
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"text": "You may starve if you try to hard though."
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"text": "Question: Platinum and gold are useful materials for constructing circuits because of their ability to resist what?\n(A) oxidation\n(B) decomposition\n(C) Electricity\n(D) nitrogen\nAnswer: (A) oxidation"
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"text": "DEAF-BLIND CATS"
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{
"text": "The picture of Milo’s birth went viral around the world, we did numerous news interviews, so much love and support was shown from family, friends and strangers."
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{
"text": "FletcTier, Double Marriage, v. 2."
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"text": "Question: Three ways that waves may interact with matter are reflection, refraction, and what?\n(A) dispose\n(B) absorption\n(C) diffraction\n(D) distortion\nAnswer: (C) diffraction"
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"text": "VITIL.IGOIDEA (Lat.)"
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"text": "Heath is later seen attending a town meeting held by Rick, who tell him, and the other Alexandria residents that they will now be working for Negan, giving him half their supplies in exchange for protection against zombies."
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"text": ", and a wide range of animal hosts (Brosch"
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"text": "Author's Dutch Naval Hanger from ODF"
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"text": "This is in sharp contrast to the traditional leaders who aspire to lead to assuage an unusual power drive or to acquire material possessions"
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"text": "Question: Which gas is responsible for global warming?\n(A) carbon dioxide\n(B) ozone\n(C) oxygen\n(D) hydrocarbons\nAnswer: (A) carbon dioxide"
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"text": "Question: When gametes unite during fertilization, the resulting zygote inherits two of what for each gene, one from each parent?\n(A) molecules\n(B) genomes\n(C) chromosomes\n(D) alleles\nAnswer: (D) alleles"
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"text": "Question: The polymerase chain reaction is a way of making copies of what?\n(A) a form\n(B) a gene\n(C) an enzyme\n(D) a method\nAnswer: (B) a gene"
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"text": "The word itself comes from from Greek ' μανία ' -LRB- ` Mania ' -RRB- -LSB- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2364916 Mania , Henry George Liddell , Robert Scott , ' A Greek-English Lexicon ' , at Perseus -RSB- and that from ' μαίνομαι ' - ` mainomai ' , `` to rage , to be furious '' ."
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"text": "Whose life has value?"
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"text": "In addition to emergence of farming in the Fertile Crescent, agriculture appeared by at least 6,800 BC in East Asia (rice) and, later, in Central and South America (maize, squash)."
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"text": "They belong to the same genotype when their germplasms are alike."
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"text": "Question: Which molecules in the body holds energy?\n(A) glucose molecules\n(B) mitochondria molecules\n(C) water molecules\n(D) lipid molecules\nAnswer: (A) glucose molecules"
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"text": "Question: One gram of carbohydrates provides how many calories of energy?\n(A) two\n(B) one\n(C) four\n(D) eight\nAnswer: (C) four"
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"text": "Question: What of a electromagnetic wave can be calculated using the wave equation due to their speed always being constant?\n(A) resonance\n(B) sound\n(C) frequency\n(D) oscillation\nAnswer: (C) frequency"
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"text": "Fort Worth Weekly"
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"text": "Question: What does viscosity do to liquids?\n(A) condusive to flowing\n(B) responsive to flowing\n(C) salinity to flowing\n(D) resistant to flowing\nAnswer: (D) resistant to flowing"
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"text": "[17] The mirror for Subaru was cast by Corning and polished at Contraves Brashear Systems in Pennsylvania."
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"text": "Seesing, E. H. A. L.; A. van der Steen, T. de Wit, F. Joisel and S. Longo"
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"text": "Question: What class of animals includes the subgroups rodents, carnivores, insectivores, bats, and primates?\n(A) insects\n(B) mammals\n(C) reptiles\n(D) amphibians\nAnswer: (B) mammals"
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"text": "Question: What glands are wedges of glandular and neuroendocrine tissue adhering to the top of the kidneys by a fibrous capsule?\n(A) fatty glands\n(B) heart glands\n(C) adrenal glands\n(D) nutrients glands\nAnswer: (C) adrenal glands"
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"text": "Question: Deficiency of what mineral causes bones to become porous and weak?\n(A) calcium\n(B) magnesium\n(C) zinc\n(D) potassium\nAnswer: (A) calcium"
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"text": "The bigger the aircraft to be introduced, the more complex a structure is needed."
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"text": "Question: What substances are involved in most of the chemical reactions that take place in organisms, including digestion?\n(A) vitamins\n(B) enzymes\n(C) hormones\n(D) proteins\nAnswer: (B) enzymes"
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"text": "Question: A plant that forms special tissues for storing water in an arid climate is an example of the plant evolving what?\n(A) consciousness\n(B) additions\n(C) divergence\n(D) adaptations\nAnswer: (D) adaptations"
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"text": "Question: What is required for interconversion between the two forms of an isomeric pair?\n(A) breaking and reforming\n(B) fixing and reforming\n(C) couple and reforming\n(D) turn and reforming\nAnswer: (A) breaking and reforming"
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"text": "Use field history as the key component of the decision-making process for managing seedling disease."
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"text": "Question: What is a molecule made up of two subunits?\n(A) dimer\n(B) enzyme\n(C) acid\n(D) chloride\nAnswer: (A) dimer"
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"text": "Question: Where in the lungs does gas exchange between the air and blood takes place?\n(A) left lobe\n(B) ganglion\n(C) alveoli\n(D) bronchial tube\nAnswer: (C) alveoli"
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"text": "Question: In the cardiovascular system, where is the ultimate destination of the oxygen-poor blood?\n(A) brain\n(B) lung\n(C) liver\n(D) heart\nAnswer: (D) heart"
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"text": "Question: The energy that enters the chloroplasts as sunlight becomes stored as what type of energy in organic compounds?\n(A) thermal energy\n(B) chemical energy\n(C) defect energy\n(D) radiation energy\nAnswer: (B) chemical energy"
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"text": "Question: What causes an elastic force in springs?\n(A) stretching or compressing\n(B) velocity\n(C) momentum\n(D) freezing\nAnswer: (A) stretching or compressing"
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"text": "The folk song and dance troupe performs three times a week."
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"text": "The force of gravity on an object is its weight."
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{
"text": "To keep the current the same as before, you would need to increase the voltage to compensate for the extra bulbs"
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"text": "The outer shell, pod, or husk of pease, oats, and the like."
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"text": "Most independent observers report goals."
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"text": "Question: When warm air rises up to the tropopause, where does it flow?\n(A) east or north\n(B) west or south\n(C) north or south\n(D) east or west\nAnswer: (C) north or south"
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"text": "Already have life insurance through work?"
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"text": "Question: Conotoxins released by certain marine snails can bring about paralysis in humans, indicating that this toxin attacks what system?\n(A) circulatory\n(B) neurological\n(C) cerebral\n(D) cardiovascular\nAnswer: (B) neurological"
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"text": "Question: Tremetol, a metabolic poison found in the white snake root plant, prevents the metabolism of what?\n(A) lactate\n(B) sugars\n(C) sodium\n(D) lipids\nAnswer: (A) lactate"
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"text": "Question: What happens to a tectonic plate when it subducts?\n(A) it cracks\n(B) it sinks\n(C) it warms\n(D) it melts\nAnswer: (D) it melts"
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"text": "There are thousands of languages spoken in the world, but you dont need to know them all to be a polyglot."
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"text": "Examples: Jelly fish, sea anemone, hydrozoa (Portuguese Man-of-War), Cnidarians have two body plans, the medusa, or the polyp."
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"text": "Question: The transmitted light strikes a photoelectric tube, which converts the light energy to?\n(A) gas\n(B) electricity\n(C) color\n(D) heat\nAnswer: (B) electricity"
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"text": "Question: What contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio of 1:2:1?\n(A) sodium\n(B) helium\n(C) magnesium\n(D) carbohydrate\nAnswer: (D) carbohydrate"
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"text": "Question: The name of which ion always comes first?\n(A) constant ion\n(B) similar ion\n(C) positive ion\n(D) negative ions\nAnswer: (C) positive ion"
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"text": "Portuguese term or phrase:"
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"text": "Malaria – This is the most common mosquito borne disease, which has caused many deaths in African regions."
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{
"text": "This plan is said to entirely clean a barn of rats."
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"text": "Question: What molecule is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom?\n(A) water\n(B) carbohydrate\n(C) Oxygen\n(D) lipids\nAnswer: (A) water"
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"text": "2012, 28: 471-478."
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"text": "Some flamingos follow people."
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"text": "Question: How many bones does the mammalian middle ear have?\n(A) twelve\n(B) four\n(C) three\n(D) two\nAnswer: (C) three"
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"text": "Question: A flower's colors come from what part of the plant?\n(A) vacuole\n(B) Internode\n(C) Petiole\n(D) glycogen\nAnswer: (A) vacuole"
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"text": "Question: Kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis are all diseases involving improper curvature of which bodily structure (which is supposed to be curved in a certain way anyway)?\n(A) lungs\n(B) spine\n(C) femur\n(D) aorta\nAnswer: (B) spine"
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"text": "Not improbably such companies may have survived from pagan times, in which their representations formed parts of the pagan worship: losing their original meanings, as did the songs of the minstrels."
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{
"text": "Before domestication of bees was even attempted, humans were raiding their nests for their honey."
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"text": "Question: What type of transport requires no energy and occurs when substances move from areas of higher to lower concentration?\n(A) passive transport\n(B) bacterial transport\n(C) immune transport\n(D) active transport\nAnswer: (A) passive transport"
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"text": "Ammonia and gaseous nitrogen emissions from a commercial beef cattle feedyard estimated using the flux-gradient method and N:P ratio analysis."
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"text": "Question: The epochs of the universe are known back to very shortly after what 'explosive' event?\n(A) Explosive bang\n(B) big bang\n(C) major bang\n(D) Biggest bang\nAnswer: (B) big bang"
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"text": "Question: Alveolar ducts and broncioles are developing parts of what organ system?\n(A) respiratory\n(B) digestive\n(C) immune\n(D) nervous\nAnswer: (A) respiratory"
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"text": "Question: What can increase the occurance of earthquakes?\n(A) plates breaking\n(B) plates rupturing\n(C) two plates sliding\n(D) three plates sliding\nAnswer: (C) two plates sliding"
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"text": "Question: Where do most amphibians live, salt water or fresh water?\n(A) saltwater\n(B) fresh water\n(C) aquariums\n(D) deserts\nAnswer: (B) fresh water"
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"text": "Question: What event occurs between the two solstices?\n(A) summer\n(B) Christmas\n(C) equinox\n(D) Leap Year\nAnswer: (C) equinox"
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"text": "Question: What broad category of animals shows adaptations from water-dwelling to land-dweller, including the ability to breathe air and legs to move on land?\n(A) birds\n(B) amphibians\n(C) herbivores\n(D) reptiles\nAnswer: (B) amphibians"
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"text": "To replace these wetland ecosystem services enormous amounts of money had to be spent on water purification plants, along with the remediation measures for controlling floods: dam and levee construction."
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"text": "Question: What occurs when there is a sudden discharge of static electricity between a cloud and the ground?\n(A) updraft\n(B) lightning\n(C) wind\n(D) rain\nAnswer: (B) lightning"
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"text": "Question: The transmission electron micrograph shows the cell walls where two cells do what?\n(A) reproduce\n(B) split apart\n(C) come together\n(D) disappear\nAnswer: (C) come together"
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"text": "Most current crises become annual occurrences."
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"text": "Question: Biomass, solar, wind, water, and geothermal power are examples of what kinds of energy resources?\n(A) electrical\n(B) fossil fuel\n(C) renewable\n(D) mechanical\nAnswer: (C) renewable"
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"text": "Question: What is the multi-phase process in which the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell divides?\n(A) cytokinesis\n(B) mitosis\n(C) Osmosis\n(D) fission\nAnswer: (B) mitosis"
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"text": "Question: Glucagon and insulin are produced in what organ?\n(A) pancreas\n(B) thyroid\n(C) thymus\n(D) hypothalamus\nAnswer: (A) pancreas"
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"text": "Question: What kind of radiation can be used to disrupt the dna-rna protein synthesis cycle that allows bacteria to reproduce?\n(A) ionizing\n(B) microwave\n(C) non-ionizing\n(D) infrared\nAnswer: (A) ionizing"
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"text": "Question: Which muscle is broad, triangular and located on the inferior part of the back where it inserts into the aponeurosis?\n(A) Synergistic dorsi\n(B) dorsolateral dorsi\n(C) bronchus dorsi\n(D) latissimus dorsi\nAnswer: (D) latissimus dorsi"
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"text": "Burns and Honkala 1990 provides a geographic overview for North America, and Enright and Hill 1990 provide the same for the southern hemisphere."
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"text": "Dimension of Deviance (patterned)"
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"text": "Question: What do erythrocytes carry and deliver to tissues in the body?\n(A) carbon\n(B) oxygen\n(C) oxide\n(D) Helium\nAnswer: (B) oxygen"
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"text": "A patient with a stroke is paralyzed on the left side of the body and has developed a pressure ulcer on the left hip."
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"text": "I remember this made quite an impression on me as a kid."
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"text": "Question: Communication is any way that animals share what?\n(A) genes\n(B) water\n(C) food\n(D) information\nAnswer: (D) information"
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"text": "E. Wallace, il Collier's 54:6-7 Ja 16 '15 Bones and the wireless; story."
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"text": "Question: What system in the human body makes white blood cells that protect the body from diseases?\n(A) renal system\n(B) cardiovascular system\n(C) lymphatic system\n(D) reproductive system\nAnswer: (C) lymphatic system"
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"text": "Cellulose is found in wood, coir, cotton, hemp, kapok, jute, paper, sisal and all vegetable tissue."
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"text": "Question: What is the name of the first leaf developed inside an embryo?\n(A) gastromyzon\n(B) polylepis\n(C) cotyledon\n(D) exon\nAnswer: (C) cotyledon"
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"text": "Question: Atmospheric pressure can be measured with what tool?\n(A) scale\n(B) thermometer\n(C) barometer\n(D) ruler\nAnswer: (C) barometer"
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