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Learn Precision Lubrication Skills For Maximizing Machine Reliability

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• How slight errors in viscosity selection
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• Why varnish, sludge and deposits


are a problem

• Best practices for selecting and applying


open gear lubricants

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TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF “
MACHINERY LUBRICATION
If you aren’t using the correct lubricant at the right time in the right quantity and in the right place, you could be
doing your equipment more harm than good. Modern lubrication programs have changed considerably from “old-
school” methods that have been passed down through generations. These courses contain a strategic collection of
the very best practices for applying, managing and implementing lubrication in your facility.

With Machinery Lubrication I and II,


you’ll be able to:
Uncover the secrets of lubricant selection and understand the
importance of lubricant properties and strategies for selecting the
correct lubricant for each machine application.
You may think
Obtain effective oil analysis with precision oil sampling and learn
how to get data-rich oil samples, where to install oil sampling ports, you know what
and what sampling equipment should and shouldn’t be used.
you are doing, but
Understand the best practices for lubricant storage, handling and
dispensing and how award-winning maintenance programs design
this class brings
lube storage areas, dispensing stations and transfer carts. things you
Learn the four Rs of lubrication (right lubricant, right time, right never considered
quantity and right place) and the newest methods for implementing
the best lubrication practices. to light.
–Clayton Smith,
Realize that grease gun can be a lethal weapon. In the hands of an USN, Performance Monitoring Team
untrained operator, a grease gun can deliver pressure up to 15,000 psi
– 30 times what a typical bearing seal can handle. These courses will
teach you proper grease gun practices.

Vendor Neutrality
Noria’s vendor neutrality ensures an impartial, unbiased presentation
of the requirements necessary for hardware implementation. Noria
does not recommend one supplier’s products over another’s, main-
taining the strictest vendor-neutral integrity.

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Who Should
Attend?
• All Maintenance
Professionals
• Lubrication Technicians
• Craftsmen or Millwrights
• Equipment Operators
• Laboratory Analysts
• Lubrication Engineers
• Maintenance Managers
• Maintenance Supervisors
• Manufacturing and
Industrial Engineers
• Operations Managers

What You Get When You Attend What Industries


When you leave these courses, you’ll consider your course manual an indispensable Will Benefit?
on-the-job reference for years to come.

These trainings also include:

• Hotel information, transportation options and local restaurant guide  


• Course agenda  
• Free subscription to Machinery Lubrication magazine  
• ICML FAQs for certification exams  

• Access to a color copy of the course presentation (it cannot be downloaded, only viewed)  
• Pre-assessment (knowledge-based quiz)  
• Aerospace
• Automotive Manufacturing
• Earthmoving
• Food and Beverage
• General Manufacturing
• Lumber and Wood
• Municipal Utilities
• Petrochemical
• Course instructor contact information   
• Pharmaceuticals

• Primary Metals
• Power Generation
Great course and instructor. • Process Manufacturing
Gave tons of useful information • Pulp and Paper
and directed where we should • Rubber and Plastic
begin back at the plant. • Textile
• Transportation
– Nathanael Gross,
Associate Maintenance Engineer, CalPortland

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MACHINERY LUBRICATION I
Course Outline
How Lubrication Affects Lubricant Performance Oil Application Methods • Lubrication best practices for
Machine Reliability Properties • Overview of oil lubrication
enclosed gears – a 12-point
• Financial benefits from checklist
• Key additives that enhance methods/devices
achieving lubrication lubricant performance • Mastering the challenges of
• How to use oil mist and other
excellence open gear lubrication
• Viscosity grades, measure- automatic lubrication methods
• Four equipment maintenance ment and reporting Automotive and Mobile
• Using pressure spray methods
strategies and when each Equipment Drive-line
• Why viscosity index is for gearboxes
applies Lubricants
important • Best practices for the mainte-
Lubrication Fundamentals • Oil viscosity changes and how nance of grease guns and • How to read a motor oil label:
to set monitoring limits fittings what matters
• Six important functions of
lubricating oils • Lubricant performance tests • Protect against problems • The six critical objectives a
and reporting caused by constant-level oilers motor oil must accomplish
• How oils and greases are
formulated and • Overview of single-point direct • Understanding API service
• How water contamination
why it is important lubrication systems classifications for engine and
generates other contaminants
gear oils
• How friction is generated in • How to control and eliminate Journal Bearing Lubricants • Service classifications for
lubricated machinery
aeration problems
• The eight most common automotive greases – how to
• The importance of oil film
Grease Application Methods journal bearing lubrication select
thickness and critical
problems • Extending engine life –
clearances • How to protect against
incompatible grease mixtures • How to select journal bearing surprising engine oil
Additives, Base Oils and viscosity based on speed filter study results
Grease Thickeners • Advantages/disadvantages of
• How lubricant properties centralized lubrication systems Rolling-element Bearing Compressor Lubricants
irreparably change • Best practices for greasing Lubricants • Steps you can take right now
motor bearings • Nine factors affecting to combat compressor
• Seven important physical
properties of a base oil rolling-element bearing lubricant failure
• How to control pressure when
lubricant selection
• The importance of API’s five greasing bearings • The most common compressor
base oil categories • How to convert required lubricant stressors
• The unique problems caused
operating temperature
• What causes grease to dry out by over greasing • When to use synthetic
viscosity to ISO viscosity
and 18 ways to prevent it compressor lubricants and why
• 3 critical instructions to give
• How to detect the root causes your electric motor rebuild Gear Lubricants Steam and Gas
of lubricant oxidation shop • Five key requirements for Turbine Lubricants
• When to selectone of the six • Comparing single- and gear oil • Why turbine/generator
most used synthetic base oils multi-point lubrication • How to select the best lubricants are the No. 1
options viscosity for a gear lubricant contributor to forced outages
• How to use temperature to
determine the right base oil for • How to calculate greasing • Best practice guidelines for • Comparing steam and gas
your machine intervals/quantity storing spare gearboxes turbine oils – how they differ
• How to select grease thick- • Best practices for ultrasonic/ • 10 conditions that may require • Checklist for best-practice
eners for your application sonic-based greasing synthetic gear lubricants steam turbine lubrication

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Hydraulic Fluids in-oil contamination • Bulk lubricant storage do’s wear debris monitoring
• Managing the root causes of and don’ts
• How to select the ideal • Interpret data to set alarms
hydraulic fluid viscosity for foam and aeration • Guidelines for storing and and limits based upon test
gear, vane and piston pumps • Best practices for excluding handling drums results
• Nine key hydraulic fluid and removing contaminants • Lubricant dispensing options
and what you must avoid
Used Oil Sampling and
requirements and why they • The right way to control Analysis Fundamentals
matter contamination in tanks and • Lubricant coding and
sumps identification systems – • Types and categories of oil
• Specific conditions that may
require a synthetic hydraulic what works and what doesn’t analysis
• How oil filters are rated
fluid • Portable oil transfer and filter • Applications for oil analysis
• Best practices for removing
• Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids carts selection advice • Overview of oil analysis tests
water contamination from oil
• Hydraulic system mainte- • How and where to store oil • Elements of a successful oil
• The unique problems created
nance best practices transfer and filter carts analysis program
by varnish
• Understanding and managing
Contamination Control Oil Drains, Flushing and • How clean should oil sample
lubricant storage life
• Strategies for building Reservoir Management bottles be?
• Keeping grease fresh – best
reliability through contamina- • How to optimize and extend • How to find the best
practices for storage
tion control oil change intervals sampling locations
• The seven most destructive • Interval vs. condition-based
Design and Inspect for • Oil sampling valve and
contaminants and how to Lube Excellence
oil changes – pros and cons hardware recommendations
control them • Accessorizing equipment for
• Metrics for monitoring • A quick method for opti-
• Specific steps for managing a lubrication excellence
lubricant consumption mizing sampling intervals
proactive lubricant mainte- • Seven critical accessories for
nance program • Best practices for oil changes • An oil sampling technique
lubricant inspection and
• Know how and when to sampling that ruins trending
• The ISO solid contaminant
code – understand it, track it perform a flush • The importance of primary
• The right machine accesso-
• 10 ways to get more mileage • The best procedures for oil ries for effective and secondary sampling
out of portable filter carts draining and refilling contamination control points
• How dirt, metal particles and • How and when to use the Lubricant Failure • Advice for sampling hard-to-
soot mechanically destroy bleed-and-feed strategy for reach machines
extending oil drains • Know the factors that
machine surfaces contribute to lubricant failure • How to properly sample
• Guidelines for controlling • Selecting the right cleaning circulating systems
and flushing procedures • Thermal and oxidation
machine surface fatigue and processes and their effects • Safe, effective high-pressure
extending machine life Storing, Handling and on lubricants and additives sampling from hydraulic
• The No. 1 cause of machine Managing Lubricants • Common wear mechanisms systems
wear and how to manage it • How to set up a world-class caused by debris
• How to set realistic cleanli- lube room
Essential Field Inspections
• Recognize what causes
ness levels for lubricants • How to know when to reject a lubricant degradation • 12 questions your oil filter will
• Effective lubricant contami- new oil delivery answer about your machine
• Recognizing the byproducts
nation control strategies for • Implement a lubricant of lubricant failure and wear • Visual inspections you can
extending machine life consolidation program debris get big results from right now
• 4 ways water contamination and select suppliers • Distinguisng the specific test • Quick tips for using scent,
attacks lubricant additives • Used lubricant storage, handling that measures the forms of sound and touch to inspect
• How to set limits for water- and disposal best practices lubricant degradation and lubricants

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MACHINERY LUBRICATION II
Course Outline
Lubrication PM val-based oil changes lubricants • Cold-temperature motor
Optimization and Design • Strategies for condi- • Relubrication frequency oil viscosity basics
• Five questions to ask about tion-based oil changes recommendations • How oil aging affects oil
every lubrication PM • How to use a bleed-and- for gear and grid couplings viscosity
• How to rationalize and feed strategy for extending • 14 best practices for steam • How slight errors in
modernize your lubrication oil drains turbine lubrication viscosity selection can
PMs • How to trend oil consump- • Best practices for process result in wear and energy
• What causes grease tion ratios pump lubrication losses
dry-out and when it should • Best practices for oil • Best practices for lubri- • How to convert required
be refreshed draining and refilling cating compressors operating temperature
viscosity to ISO viscosity
Troubleshooting • Checklist of important
Lubrication grades
Lubrication Problems machine accessories for
Fundamentals
inspections and sampling Oxidation and
• How to troubleshoot • Factors that influence
lubrication problems • Seven strategic machine Thermal Stability
hydrodynamic lubrication
effectively accessories for contamina- • How antioxidants alter oil
tion control • Five things that can change
• Four troubleshooting life
oil film thickness
data- collection guidelines Lubricating Grease • How oxidation stability is
Application • How gear speed influences
• How to recognize wear measured and why
lubrication
patterns on gear teeth • What to do before and it’s important
after installing an electric • Seven lubrication factors
• 28 tips for preventing gear • Why varnish, sludge and
motor for finding the “sweet
failures deposits are a problem
spot” for energy consump-
• How to calculate ideal tion • The typical sequence of
• How to effectively
relubrication volume events leading to varnish
troubleshoot bearing
for electric motors Base Oils
failures
• How to optimize bearing • API base oil groups and
Air Release
Lubrication and regreasing intervals and Foam Control
why they are important
Oil Analysis Metrics • Causes of poor air release
• Strategy for ultrasonic/ • How synthetic base oil
• Four metrics for measuring sonic-based regreasing and foaming in oil
properties compare
lubrication effectiveness volume • How to know when oil
• Strengths, weaknesses and
• How to track costs and • How to determine bearing foam is a problem and how
applications for six
savings grease fill levels to troubleshoot
synthetic base oils
• Measuring the impact of • Strategies for controlling
Lubricant • Compatibility of eight seal
lubrication excellence on aeration and foam
Application materials with different
RONA fluid types
• 7 important guidelines for Lubricant
Oil Drains, Flushing and lubricating plain bearings Viscosity and Degradation
Reservoir Management • Considerations for proper Viscosity Index • How to detect mixed
• 10 ways to ensure sump worm gear lubrication • Understanding the lubricants
lubricant health • Best practices for selecting viscosity/temperature • Five ways lubricants
• How to optimize inter- and applying open gear chart degrade irreparably

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• Nine ways additives are • Properties of grease that • Managing the lubricant oils and why they are
rendered useless affect pumpability vendor service and delivery important
• How service temperature quality • How to decide when synthetic
• Lubricant shelf life –
factors to control affects different grease types • How new lubricant quality gear lubes are required
• How grease properties can be compromised • Three methods for selecting
Leakage Stability change due to incompatible gear oil viscosity
• How to read an oil can
• How fluid properties affect seal mixtures • Conditions when synthetic
• How to determine when to
performance • Importance of grease hydraulic fluids may be
select a monograde vs. a
• How to use dye for efficient properties by application multigrade oil required
leak detection • Eight critical factors for • How to select the correct
• Using bearing speed factors
• Pros and cons of quick selecting a lubricant hydraulic fluid viscosity
to determine NLGI numbers
stop leak agents • Basic and advanced • How the hydraulic fluid
• Selection criteria for electric
approaches for consolidating selection process can save
Lubricant Selection motor grease
lubricants money
and Consolidation
• The Seven critical factors
when selecting grease

4 REASONS TO ATTEND A NORIA TRAINING


• Matching lubricants to
machines based on robust-
ness, price and usage “
• 10 desired properties for
refrigeration lubricants
• Five requirements for gear
• Four important characteristics
every chain lubricant should
have

1. We are the Source. Noria is the global are goal-oriented, relevant and practical.
authority in machinery lubrication and Interactive opportunities are incorpo-
oil analysis. Our team of experts rated when possible to maximize
combines a wide variety of industry knowledge retention and understanding.
experience in reliability, engineering and 3. We Want You to Succeed. All course
lubrication excellence. Each year, we
provide world-class training to thou-
material – from beginner to advanced
– is task-based and immediately appli- It was a great
sands of professionals worldwide. Our
team also relies on a larger network of
cable in the workplace. Students receive
preventive maintenance tips and learn learning
industry leaders to stay current with
industry technologies, trends and client
why every strategy is important. Knowl-
edge is powerful, and when our experience
needs. We work hard to bring the best
services and highest level of expertise
workforce becomes empowered with
excellent lubrication methods, the that will benefit
to each client.
2. We Implement Change that Endures.
results are a safer, more efficient and
more reliable industry. me and my
Noria’s courses are aligned with the
needs of adult learners, as determined by
4. We Guarantee Satisfaction. Noria
proudly stands behind its training
company.
an expert staff which includes an adult- courses. If you’re not satisfied with the
learning specialist, an instructional information and insights you gain at
designer and multiple graphic and video/ these events, we will refund 100% of – Kris Chamberlin,
multimedia developers. Training sessions your paid registration fee. Engineer, Lopez Foods Inc.

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ONSITE TRAINING
Need to train your team, but training has always been too expensive? More and more
companies are realizing the value of bringing training onsite. This flexible and cost-
effective option allows you to train as many employees as desired. The benefits of
onsite training are obvious and rewarding:

• Tailored curriculum to address your company’s • Confidential company issues and
needs in a more personable, intimate setting solutions may be discussed freely onsite
• Cost-effective return on investment – with • Strong team-building opportunities
significant savings onsite versus travel expenses,
time away from the plant, downtime and
schedule disruptions

Lubrication is the foundation of reliability. Lubrication training is the catalyst for


change, and Noria is the world leader in lubrication and oil analysis education and
consulting. Bring us onsite for tailored, private team training. Call us today at 800-
597-5460.

ONLINE LEARNING
We realize schedules get hectic. That’s why Noria offers two of its most popular
courses, Machinery Lubrication I and Machinery Lubrication II, online. With our
online learning, you receive:

• Flexible Certification Preparation: Gain the right understanding and steps for
excellent condition-based maintenance, prepare for a certification test and do it all
on your own time – whenever it is best for you.
• Onboarding: Use this training for onboarding new employees or to get your team
up to speed quickly, efficiently and in alignment with your company culture, skills
requirements and performance expectations.
• Self-paced: Log in anywhere, anytime on your customized schedule for one
year. Play, pause, rewind and replay as often as needed. Learn while main-
taining plant and operational schedules. ADA-compliant closed captioning is
available.
• Pre-/Post-assessment Quizzes: Track your knowledge and understanding through
each section with quizzes designed to show your progress and areas that may
require further attention.

For more information, visit Noria.com/train


or call 918-392-5063.

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FROM OUR RESOURCE CENTER
The Level I MLT Study Packet
This study packet is designed to be used for both ICML Level I MLT and Level I MLA
certification. It includes:
Flash Card Pack - 385 flash cards to help you prepare for
ICML Level I MLT certification.
125-Question Practice Exam - This multiple-choice practice test is a great
self-assessment tool and helps you prepare for ICML Level I MLT certification.
Licensed for use by one person.
How to Take a Multiple-Choice Exam - Includes advice from professionals who
have passed ICML certification exams as well as helpful hints for the night prior
to the exam, steps to take before entering the exam room, techniques to manage
your time during the exam and advice for handling different types of questions.
Machinery Lubrication Reference Guide - Is packed with useful checklists,
look-up tables, charts and illustrations, and is designed to make information easily
accessible where you need it.
Oil Analysis Basics - Presents the fundamentals of oil analysis for machinery con-
dition monitoring in an easy-to-understand format. You’ll learn everything from
Preparation tools for
how to take a proper oil sample to how to select a test slate for your applications. ICML Level I MLT
The Practical Handbook of Machinery Lubrication - Once you start reading this
book, you probably won’t stop until you finish it. It is that easy to read. You’ll find
understandable explanations of how lubricants work, what they’re made of and
how they break down. Topics ranging from engine lubricants to industrial oils and Retail Price: $334.95

Your Price: $295


hydraulic fluids are covered.

Plus $14 for shipping in the U.S.

GET CERTIFIED
Certification testing will be held on the Friday following the training by the
International Council for Machinery Lubrication.

How To Certify
To register for a certification exam, visit www.LubeCouncil.org.
Which Certifications?
This course is designed to help you prepare for the following
ICML certification exams:
• Level I Machine Lubrication Technician (MLT)
• Level II Machine Lubrication Technician (MLT)
Find out more about these ICML certification exams at the ICML website: www.LubeCouncil.org.
What Is ICML?
The International Council for Machinery Lubrication (ICML) is a vendor-neutral, not-for-profit
organization founded to facilitate growth and development of machine lubrication as a technical
field of endeavor. Among its various activities, ICML offers skill certification testing for individu-
als in the fields of machine condition monitoring, lubrication and oil analysis.

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TRAINERS Alejandro Meza
Alejandro Meza, a senior technical
consultant, offers more than 20 years
Jim Fitch of experience in the lubricant industry,
Jim Fitch, a founder and CEO of Noria Corporation, is technical services, quality assurance,
a highly sought-after consultant and trainer described training, consulting and development
by his clients as “insightful, dynamic and thorough.” in Brazil, Mexico, the United States and
He has advised hundreds of companies on developing the Americas region. He has represented Noria in Brazil,
their lubrication and oil analysis programs and has developing and delivering training programs along with
taught more than 400 training courses in more than 20 field and consulting services, and has also delivered Noria
countries. Jim serves as a U.S. delegate to the ISO tribology and oil analysis services in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and Suriname.
working group and has been awarded numerous patents. Since 2002, Jim Alejandro is certified by the International Council for Machinery
has also been the director and board member of the International Council Lubrication as a Level III Machine Lubricant Analyst and
for Machinery Lubrication. Level II Machine Lubrication Technician. He is also a Certified
Maintenance and Reliability Professional.
Wes Cash
Bob Scott
Wes Cash, director of technical services, is an
enthusiastic, relatable speaker who connects Bob Scott brings to his courses a wealth
comfortably with his audience. Wes’ style and easy- of “in the trenches” experience with more
to-understand approach to the curriculum creates an than 30 years of technical experience with
interactive forum for learning. He is certified by the lubricants, lubrication and related machin-
International Council for Machinery Lubrication as a ery. Prior to operating his own business,
Level II Machine Lubrication Technician and Level III Machine Lubricant Bob spent almost 20 years at Shell Canada
Analyst, as well as a Certified Lubrication Specialist by the Society of Products Ltd., where he gained extensive laboratory and field
Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers. experience in the development of lubricants and direct sales to
industrial customers. For Noria, he has served as an instructor
of Machinery Lubrication and Oil Analysis courses through-
Bennett Fitch out the United States and Canada. He is certified as a Level II
Bennett Fitch, director of product development and Machine Lubrication Technician and Level III Machine Lubrica-
services, is an animated, experienced instructor with an tion Analyst, as well as a Certified Lubrication Specialist. Bob’s
interactive, yet relaxed approach to his audience. He certifications also include Level II Laboratory Lubricant Analyst
received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and Level II Oil Monitoring Analyst.
from Georgia Institute of Technology with a concentration
in applied tribology. Bennett is certified by the Interna- Jerry Putt
tional Council for Machinery Lubrication as a Level III Machine Lubricant Analyst
and a Level II Machine Lubrication Technician. During a 38-year tenure with Goodyear,
Jerry Putt held numerous corporate posi-
tions, including managing the mechanical
Loren Green facilities, process engineering and plant
Loren Green, a senior technical consultant, is the engineering departments, as well as
product manager for training and education services. creating a process reliability team with
He has nearly 30 years of experience in rotating worldwide responsibilities. In addition to having been an exec-
equipment and lubrication, including gauge calibra- utive member of the Society for Maintenance and Reliability
tion, electro-pneumatic boiler controls systems, pump Professionals (SMRP), Jerry has been on the advisory board
repairs and installation, and laser alignment. For Noria, for the International Council for Machinery Lubrication since
he provides public and private training seminars, as well as specialized 2001. He is certified as a Level I Machine Lubrication Techni-
lubrication program development. Loren is certified by the International cian and Level I Machine Lubricant Analyst, and has a Certif-
Council for Machinery Lubrication as a Level III Machine Lubricant Analyst icate of Mechanical Competency from the Republic of South
and Level II Machine Lubrication Technician. Africa, in addition to being a Certified Lubrication Specialist.

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Industrial Lubrication Fundamentals $1,295

Food Processing Equipment Lubrication $799

Machinery Lubrication I $1,295

Optional: Study Packet - Level I MLT / Level I MLA $307


Price includes shipping to a U.S. address.

Machinery Lubrication II $1,295

Oil Analysis Report Interpretation Workshop $999

Oil Analysis II $1,295

Optional: Study Packet - Level II MLA $310


Price includes shipping to a U.S. address.

Oil Analysis III $1,295

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Certification testing is offered by the ICML the morning following this
training course at the same hotel. Please contact the ICML to register for a
Print name as it appears on credit card bill
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TRAINING CALENDAR
Machinery Lubrication Level I Machinery Lubrication Level II
Location Date Location Date
Denver, CO August 28 – 30, 2018 New Orleans, LA November 13 – 15, 2018

Pittsburgh, PA September 18 – 20, 2018 Online Always Available

St. Louis, MO October 23 – 25, 2018

New Orleans, LA November 13 – 15, 2018

Houston, TX December 4 – 6, 2018

Online Always Available

CUSTOMER LIST
Many of Noria’s customers view our services as a competitive advantage, so we can’t provide a complete list of everyone with
whom we have worked. Here’s a small sample of the companies we have helped:

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