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3rd ANNOUNCEMENT

PAWEES 2013
The 12th Conference of International Society of Paddy and Water Environment Engineering

30 October 1 November 2013 Cheongju, South Korea


The 12th PAWEES Conference theme is Agricultural water and rural environment for the future.

THEMES
Theme 1: Climate Change and Water Resources Theme 2: Sustainable Soil and Water Management Theme 3: Rural Planning and Environment Theme 4: Agricultural Nutrient Management and Environmental Quality Theme 5: Multifunctional Role of Agricultural Water in Terms of Social and Economic Effect

PAPER
The authors of accepted abstract are recommended to submit full paper with designated form. The submitted abstract and paper will be published in the proceedings. The conference proceedings can be collected at the registration desk.

Language
Paper should be submitted in English.

Instruction for authors


Authors are requested to submit the full paper through in Microsoft Word version. The e-mail address for paper submission: mwjang@gnu.ac.kr

Full paper should be written by the following text formatting.

Text Formatting
Please refer to formatting instructions at http://pawees.net/?page_id=206. Manuscripts should be submitted in Word format. Use a normal, plain font (e.g., 11-point Times Roman) for text. Use italics for emphasis. Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages. Do not use field functions. Use tab stops or other commands for indents, not the space bar. Use the table function, not spreadsheets, to make tables. Use the Equation Editor or MathType for equations.

Presentations
Papers
Time allotments for presentations shall be determined by the session program and chairperson.

Posters
Poster boards are 8' high with a surface of 4' x 6' and are placed in rows in a large hall. Presenters are asked to be at their assigned poster board during the entire length of the poster session.

Important Date
Full Paper Submission for Proceeding: September 30, 2013 Deadline for Registration: September 30, 2013
Send your inquiry regarding the submission to: Dr. Min Won Jang, Gyeongsang National University, Korea (mwjang@gnu.ac.kr, +82-55-751-5432)

REGISTRATION FEES
The registration fees are USD 200 (KRW 220,000; JPY 20,000) for adults and USD 100 (KWR 110,000; JPY 10,000) for students and accompanying persons. The registered delegates and participants shall be provided during the Conference with a conference kit, programs and proceedings, official snacks, lunches and reception dinner, attendance in opening program, and field trip. Only payments and issue of receipts will be done on site.

VENUE
RAMADA PLAZA HOTEL Address: 500-3 Yulrang-dong, Sangdang-gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk, Korea Tel: +82-43-290-1000 Fax: +82-43-290-1010 Email: webmaster@ramadakorea.co.kr Website: https://www.ramadakorea.co.kr/ Check-in Time: 03:00 PM

Check-out Time: 12:00 PM Fee: 137,000 won/day (One person, Including breakfast), 154,000 won/day (Two persons, Including breakfast)

Accommodations
REEHO TOURIST HOTEL Address: 35-7 Biha-dong, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk, Korea Tel: +82-43-233-8800 Website: https://www.hotelreeho.co.kr/ Check-in Time: 02:00 PM Check-out Time: 12:00 PM Fee: 80,000 won/day (Including breakfast) HOTEL GALLERY Address: Bongmyeong-dong, Heungdeok-Gu, Cheongju, Korea Tel: +82-43-267-1121 Fax: +82-43-263-9532 Email: info@newgalleryhotel.com Website: https://www.newgalleryhotel.com/ Check-in Time: 02:00 PM Check-out Time: 12:00 PM Fee: 66,000 won/day (Including breakfast) At the Cheongju Cross-county Bus Terminal, you may take a taxi to the Ramada Plaza and Hotel Gallery. It takes about 25 and 15 minutes respectively, and the fare is about 10,000 won and 7,000 won if not in traffic. Reeho Hotel is also located 5 minute walk distance.

Incheon International Airport (ICN) to Ramada Plaza Cheongju, Reeho Tourist Hotel and Hotel Gallery Located about 130km northwest of Cheongju, Incheon International Airport wins the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award for the eighth year in a row to be the first in the industry, and at the same time reaching a remarkable achievement of operating the worlds second largest amount of air cargo and the worlds ninth largest number of passengers in 2012 based on its wide aviation network across 173 cities in 53 countries. Website: http://www.airport.or.kr Tel.: +82-1577-2600

By Airport Limousine You can get information about Limousines Buses, and ticketing at the following ticket booths : Exit 4 and 9 (indoors) & Exit 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, and 9C (outdoors). The bus stop for Cheongju is at 9D on the 1st Floor. The fares are 18,700 won and 20,600 won (after 23:00) to Cheongju Cross-county Bus Terminal. The bus runs every 20~60 minutes from 06:30 to 23:10, and it takes about 120~150 minutes. Do not confuse Cheongju (, ) with Chungju (, ) and Jeonju (, ).

At the Cheongju Cross-county Bus Terminal, you may take a taxi to the Ramada Plaza Cheongju. It takes about 25 minutes, and the fare is about 10,000 won if not in traffic.

By Airport Railroad Express (AREX) - KTX You can take the Airport Railroad Express (on B1 floor) for Seoul KTX Station. It takes 43 minutes for Express train and 53 minutes for Commuter train between Incheon International Airport and Seoul KTX Station. The fares are 8,000 won and 3,950 won, respectively.

At Seoul Station, KTX (Korean Train Express) comfortably takes you to Osong Station about 22 km west of the Ramada Plaza Cheongju. It runs almost every hour, and the fare is 17,200 won (but 18,500 won from Friday to Sunday). It takes about 45-55 minutes. You can get a taxi to the hotel at the Osong Station (travel time: approx. 35 minutes, fare: 20,000 won). *Incheon Airport Rental Car Service (KT Kumho/AVIS) You may want to rent a car at the ICN. Car rental service is available at near Exit 3 on the terminal 1F.
Gimpo International Airport (GMP) to Ramada Plaza Cheongju

If you arrive at the Gimpo International Airport, you can get a bus for Cheongju at the stop 1 on the 2nd floor in the international terminal. The fare is 11,500 won (12,800 Won for 22:40) to the Cheongju Cross-county Bus Terminal. The bus runs every one hour from 08:00 to 22:40, and it takes about 120 minutes.

Application for VISA

Any foreign visitors wishing to enter the Republic of Korea must have a valid passport and obtain a Korean visa before coming. However, people of 99 countries who want to visit Korea temporarily are permitted to

enter without a visa according to visa-exemption agreements (Table 1), or in accordance with principles reciprocity or national interest (Table 2). You will find more information at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (http://www.mofat.go.kr) and Immigration Bureau (http://www.immigration.go.kr). Table 1. Countries under Visa Exemption Agreements
Country/Period(days) Austria / 90 Belgium / 90 Bulgaria / 90 Czech Republic / 90 Denmark / 90 Estonia / 90 Finland / 90 France / 90 Greece / 90 Bangladesh / 90 Israel / 90 Malaysia / 90 Antigua and Barbuda / 90 Bahamas / 90 Barbados / 90 Brazil / 90 Colombia / 90 Costa Rica / 90 Common wealth of Dominica / 90 Lesotho / 60 Liberia / 90 Germany / 90 Hungary / 90 Iceland / 90 Ireland / 90 Italy / 60 Liechtenstein / 90 Luxembourg / 90 Malta / 90 Netherlands / 90 New Zealand / 90 Pakistan / 90 Singapore / 90 Dominican Republic / 90 El Salvador / 90 Grenada / 90 Haiti / 90 Jamaica / 90 Mexico / 90 Nicaragua / 90 Morocco / 90 Norway / 90 Portugal / 60 Poland / 90 Romania / 90 Spain / 90 Slovak Republic / 90 Sweden / 90 Switzerland / 90 United Kingdom / 90 Thailand / 90 Turkey / 90 Panama / 90 Peru / 90 St. Lucia / 90 St. Kitts and Nevis / 90 St. Vincent & the Grenadines / 90 Surinam / 90 Trinidad and Tobago / 90 Tunisia / 30

Europe

Asia and Oceania

Americas

Africa

Table 2. Countries or Regions under principles of reciprocity and national interest


Country/Period(days) Brunei / 30 Hong Kong / 90 Japan / 90 Kuwait / 30 Canada / 180 Argentina / 90 Chile / 90 Guatemala / 30 Albania / 30 Croatia / 90 Cyprus / 30 Australia / 90 Fiji / 30 Guam / 30 Republic of South Africa / 30 Macao / 30 Oman / 30 Qatar / 30 Saudi Arabia / 30 United States / 30 Honduras / 30 Paraguay / 30 Latvia / 90 Lithuania / 90 Monaco / 30 Kiribati / 30 Marshall Islands/ 30 Palau / 30 Swaziland / 30 Uruguay / 30 Venezuela / 30 Slovenia / 90 Vatican / 30 Taiwan / 30 United Arab emirates / 30 Yemen / 30

Asia

North America

South America

Europe

Oceania

Nauru / 30 New Caledonia / 30

Africa

Tourist & Business Visas Visitors from countries not under Visa Exemption Agreements must apply for a visa extension if planning to stay for more than 30 days. Depending on the situation of the consulate, the visa extension will be issued 1 to 3 days from the day of application. Applicants require a completed application form, a recent passport-size colorful photo and application fee. Visitors do not require the outbound flight ticket. Visa extensions are usually for 90 days. All visas including long-term visas are for a single visit. Therefore anyone who wishes to leave the country and re-enter later on during the allowed period of stay should obtain the Re-entry Permit from the Ministry of Justice prior to departure. For business visas, the intention of activities must be clearly stated on the visa application form. Application for Visas Visa application should be made at Korean Embassies or consulates abroad. It is required for the visa applicants to submit passport, application forms, a recent passport-style color photograph, and such other documents as determined by the status of stay. Visa fees are as follows: A. Single entry visa for a stay of no more than 90 days: USD30 B. Single entry visa for a stay of more than 90 days: USD50 C. Multiple entry visa: USD80 D. Prolongation of Re-entry Permit : USD20 For Citizens of United States of America, multiple entry visa fee is USD45 on the basis of reciprocity since the mutual agreement in 1994. Visa Extension Extensions for tourist visas are possible in special cases such as accidents, health problems, flight cancellation, etc. Applications for visa extensions can be made at a local immigration office at least one day before the day of expiration.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
1.ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairperson
Dr. Jin Soo Kim, President of KSAE, Chungbuk National University, Korea (+82-43-261-2573, jskim@cbnu.ac.kr)

Co-Chairperson
Mr. Wei-Fuu Yang, President of PAWEES, Taiwan CEO of KRC (Korea Rural Community Corporation) http://eng.ekr.or.kr/Kenpub/index.krc

Advisor
Dr. Yohei Sato, Honorary President of PAWEES, Japan Dr. Sho Shiozawa, President of JSIDRE, Japan Dr. Tai Cheol Kim, Former President of PAWEES, Korea Mr. Yeon-Tae Min, Director of Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Korea

2.SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Chairperson


Dr. SeongJoon Kim, Konkuk University, Korea(kimsj@konkuk.ac.kr, +82-2-450-3749)

Co-Chairperson

Dr. Masaru Mizoguchi, Editor-in-chief, PWE (University of Tokyo, Japan) Dr. Yoshiyuki Shinogi, Chief Managing Editor, PWE (Kyusyu University, Japan) Dr. Joongdae Choi, Editing Board, PWE (Kangwon National University, Korea, jdchoi@kangwon.ac.kr) Dr. Chen-Wuing Liu, Editor, PWE (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Member
Dr. Yutaka Matsuno, Secretary General of PAWEES (Kinki University, Japan) Dr. Takao MASUMOTO, National Institute for Rural Engineering, Japan Dr. Fi-John Chang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Dr. Ke-Sheng Cheng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Dr. Moon Seong Kang, Seoul National University, Korea(mskang@snu.ac.kr, +82-2-880-4582) Dr. Song Bae Kim, Seoul National University, Korea(songbkim@snu.ac.kr, +82-2-880-4587) Dr. Se Woong Chung, Chungbuk National University, Korea (schung@chungbuk.ac.kr, +82-43-261-3370) Dr. Jae Kyoung Noh, Chungnam National University, Korea(jknoh@cnu.ac.kr) Dr. Seung Ki Park, Kongju National University, Korea(skpark@kongju.ac.kr) Dr. Jin Kyu Choi, Chonnam National University, Korea(choijk@chonbuk.ac.kr) Dr. Sang Min Kim, Gyeongsang National University, Korea(smkim@gnu.ac.kr, +82-55-751-2431) Dr. Sung Gu Hong, Hankyong National University, Korea(bb9@hknu.ac.kr, +82-10-7474-4586) Dr. Jae Gwon Son, Chonbuk National University, Korea(sjg@chonbuk.ac.kr, +82-63-270-2523) Dr. Kwang Sik Yoon, Chonnam National University, Korea(ksyoon@chonnam.ac.kr) Dr. Ji Hong Jeon, Andong National University, Korea(jhjeon@andong.ac.kr, +82-54-820-5093) Dr. Dong Seok Shin, National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea(sds8488@korea.kr, +82-43-730-5631) Dr. Hyeon Jun Kim, Korea Institute of Construction Research, Korea(hjkim@kict.re.kr, +82-31-910-0266) Dr. Dae Sik Kim, Chungnam National University, Korea(drkds19@cnu.ac.kr, +82-42-821-5795) Dr. Ki Sung Kim, Kangwon National University, Korea(kskim@kangwon.ac.kr, +82-33-250-6466) Dr. Han Cheol Hwang, Hankyong National University, Korea(hwang@hknu.ac.kr, +82-31-670-5133) Dr. Young Hwan Son, Seoul National University, Korea (syh86@snu.ac.kr, +82-10-9948-9586) Dr. Yong Seong Kim, Kangwon National University, Korea(yskim2@kangwon.ac.kr)

Member and Secretary


Dr. Kyoung Jae Lim, Kangwon National University, Korea(kjlim@kangwon.ac.kr, +82-33-250-6468) Dr. Min Won Jang, Gyeongsang National University, Korea(mwjang@gnu.ac.kr, +82-55-751-5432)

3.LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE


Chungbuk National University

Chairperson
Dr. Seung Jin Maeng, Chungbuk National University (maeng@cbnu.ac.kr)

Co-Chairperson
Dr. Jin Yong Choi, Seoul National University, Korea(iamchoi@snu.ac.kr, +82-10-7474-4586) Dr. Kyung Sook Choi, Kyungpook National University, Korea(ks.choi@knu.ac.kr, +82-53-950-5731)

Member
Mr. Jung Beom Lee, Chungbuk National University(goaehd3@hanmail.net) Mr. Sihong Li, Chungbuk National University (cnhonghong@hotmail.com) Mr. Jae Yong Lee, Chungbuk National University (dowodyd@naver.com) Mr. Ji Hoon Shim, Chungbuk National University (jhshim@cbnu.com)

Secretary
Miss. Ji Hye Jeong, Chungbuk National University (jeongjihye@chungbuk.ac.kr)

Contact
PAWEES2013 Local Organizing Committee Contact Person: Dr. Seung Jin Maeng Tel: +82-43-261-2576 Fax: +82-43-271-5922 Email: maeng@cbnu.ac.kr

PROGRAMME
The PAWEES2013 Conference program details are currently being prepared as follows: Time 29 October, Tuesday 30 October, Wednesday Key Contents Time 8:20~9:20 9:20~12:30 12:30~13:30 30 October, Wednesday 13:30~14:20 14:20~14:30 14:30~18:00 18:30~20:30 8:30~9:00 9:00~11:00 31 October, Thursday 11:00~12:30 12:30~13:30 13:30~16:00 18:00~19:30 Opening Ceremony & Keynote Speech Coffee Break Conference II Reception Registration Conference III Award Ceremony Lunch Agenda Meeting & Wrap up, Student Session III Dinner Arrival Conference I Opening ceremony Conference II Reception Conference III Award Ceremony Agenda Meeting (Student Session III) Dinner Technical Trip Departure Contents Registration Conference I Lunch

31 October, Thursday

1 November, Friday 2 Saturday, November Date

1 November, Friday 9:00~16:00

Field Trip Four-river Restoration Project Sites

ORGANIZERS
International Society of Paddy and Water Environment Engineering (PAWEES) Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers (KSAE) Chungbuk National University (CBNU) Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) Korea Rural Community Corporation (KRC)

Registration Form
All participants are asked to complete and submit the registration form to master@ksae.re.kr or by fax to +82-2-565-6821 until 30 September. Delegate Information Title First Name Country Position Organization Address Email Phone Date of Birth Mr. ( ) Mrs. ( ) Ms. ( ) Gender Dr. ( ) Prof. ( ) Male ( ) etc. ( Female ( ) ) Last Name

City @

Zip Code Fax

+Country Code-Area Mobile Phone Code-Phone No Month/Day/Year Airline

Flight Information Flight No. Airport Name Date Airline Departure Flight No. Airport Name Date Inchoen Airport / Kimpo Airport / Cheongju Airport Time Inchoen Airport / Kimpo Airport / Cheongju Airport Time

Arrival

Type of Participation Oral Presentation ( ) Poster ( ) Representative ( ) Observer ( ) ( ) Ramada Plaza Hotel ( ) Reeho Tourist Hotel Check Hotel ( ) Hotel Gallery Name Other: Date of check-in Month/Day/Year Stay: ( ) Days and ( ) Nights Date of check-out Month/Day/Year Meals: Vegetarian ( ) Non-Vegetarian ( )

Time Schedule for Paper/Poster Presentation


Room A
Theme 1
Session 1-1 9:20-11:00 (5 presentations) Break (10 mins) Session 1-2 11:10-12:30 (4 presentations)

Room B
Theme 3
Session 3-1 9:20-11:00 (5 presentations) Break (10 mins) Session 3-2 11:10-12:30 (4 presentations)

Room C
Student Session I
Session 6-1 9:20-11:00 (6 presentations) Break (10 mins) Session 6-2 11:10-12:30 (5 presentations) Poster (Lobby) Sticking 8:209:20 Presentation 17:2018:20 (25 posters)

Theme 2
Session 2-1 14:30-16:10 (5 presentations) Break (10 mins) Session 2-2 16:20-18:00 (5 presentations)

Theme 4
Session 4-1 14:30-16:10 (5 presentations) Break (10 mins) Virtual Water Special Session 16:20-18:00

30 October, Wednesday

Reception 18:30 20:30

Room A
Theme 5
Session 5 9:00-11:00 (6 presentations)

Room B
Theme 4
Session 4-2 9:00-11:00 (6 presentations)

Room C
Student Session II
Session 6-3 9:00-10:45 (7 presentations)

Student Session III


Session 6-4 14:30-15:45 (5 presentations)

31 October, Thursday

For each presentation General; 20 mins Students; 15 mins Including Q&A

Authors Guideline for Full Paper Writing


PAWEES 2013 (12TH) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURAL WATER AND
RURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR THE FUTURE

RAMADA PLAZA HOTEL, Cheongju, KOREA Wednesday, Oct. 30 Friday, Nov. 1, 2013
(3 single line spacing, size 11, only on the title page)

Article Title
(Times New Roman 16 bold, centered) (2 single line spacing, size 11)

Authors' name
(Times New Roman 12 bold, centered) Each paper shall start with an abstract, typeset in size 11, italic. The abstract should be clear, descriptive and no longer than 250 words. The complete manuscript will be published on a book, and should not occupy more than 15 printed pages. (2 single line spacing, size 11)

1.

General guide (Section title: Times New Roman 13 bold) (1 single line spacing, size 11) Authors should submit their full papers to the Organizing Committee as an attachment by Email. It is recommended to use the Microsoft Word text editor for the attachment file. The page setup should be in the A4 size with the following margins: 2.5 cm for left and right borders; 3 cm for top and 2.5 cm for bottom. The main font for the body text should be Times New Roman 11. The text should be fully justified. It is highly recommended to use automatic hyphenation. Other specifications are mentioned on this page in parenthesis. All lettering should be in English. Authors whose native language is not English are strongly advised to have their manuscripts checked by an English-speaking colleague prior to submission. (2 single line spacing, size 11, End of section) 2. 2.1 Organization Text (Paragraph title: Times New Roman 12 bold)

Indentation should be 1 cm in width and the paragraphs should run into one another smoothly (no double spacing between the end of a paragraph and the beginning of a new one). Title tabulator should be at 1 cm from the edge. Each article should be divided into sections marked out by one numeral and paragraphs marked out by two numerals separated by a point. A third-level subdivision should be avoided, if possible. Within the text the reader should be referred to a section or a paragraph via abbreviations in parenthesis such as (sect. 2) or ( 2.1). (1 single line spacing, size 11, End of paragraph)

2.2

Equations

Equations should be, if possible, typeset in MS-Word Equation. They should be numbered consecutively and their number should be indented in the same way as the text, which is an indentation of 1 cm. Within the text they should only be referred to by abbreviation and their number in parenthesis (eq. 1) (never use any other type of reference). Typeset using the Times New Roman 12 or similar font, variables and lower case Greek symbols in italic, the equations should be separated from the text with an 11 point spacing before and after the equation.

b c d2

(1)

2.3

Figures and tables

Figures and tables should be integrated (or pasted) in the text. They should be typeset in size 10. The titles of figures and tables should be typeset in size 10 bold. Figures and tables should be numbered separately for each article (figure 1, table 1, table 2, figure 2, and so on). Authors should see to it that they are kept as small as possible. Each table and figure should have a brief and self-explanatory title. The number and title should put below the figure and above the table as follows:
Table 1. Change values of Population, Land-use, and Accessibility

Items Distance Distance from from Seoul(min) city(min) Area name Icheon '85 '95
1)

Population
2)

Built up (ha)

Paddy (ha) Remark

'85 '95

'85

'95

'85 '95 '85 '95

55 53 -2 0 0 0 35,711 55,118 19,407 35 265 346 82 24 651 620 -31 -5 City

Kwangju 43 37 -6 0 0 0 27,390 43,510 16,120 37 268 524 256 49 517 467 -49 -10 Average 49 45 -4 0 0 0 31,551 49,314 17,764 36 267 435 169 36 584 544 -40 -8
Note) 1) = 1995 - 1985, 2) = increase rate to value of 1985, and 3) Greenbelt area prohibited new development

Please note that the tables should be typeset as the model above, with thin horizontal lines and without vertical lines. The table and figure number should be in bold type, the title in normal text, both in size 10 and aligned on the left. Figures and tables should be referred to in the text, without using abbreviations (for instance: see table 1 and figure 3).

2.4

Footnotes

Footnotes should only be used if absolutely essential. In most cases it should be possible to incorporate the information in normal text. If used, they should be numbered in the text, indicated by superscript number, and kept as short as possible. They should be typeset in size 9.

3.

References

All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the body text. The list of references should be carefully checked to ensure that the spelling of authors' names and dates are exactly the same as in the text. In the text refer to the authors' name (without initial) and year of publication, followed - if necessary - by a short reference to the appropriate pages. Examples: "Johnson (1995) shows ..." or "... was used (Kramer, 1998). If reference is made in the text to a publication written by more than two authors, the name of the first author should be used followed by " et al.". This indication, however, should never be used in the list of references. In the list of references names of all authors should be mentioned. References cited together in the text should be arranged chronologically. The list of references should be arranged alphabetically on authors' names, and chronologically per author. Use the following system for arranging your references: a) For papers Kim, D. S., and Chung, H. W. (2001), Spatial location-allocation model for multiple center villages. ASCE, Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 127(3), 95-117. b) For books Lo, A.C.P., and Yeung, K.W. (2002). Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems. Prentice Hall, 100-115.

c)

For references on the Internet (indicate the last update of a site) McCauly, J.D., 1995. Serving GIS data through the World Wide Web, http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~engelb/ncgia96/engel.htm, november 1995.

In the case of publications in any other language except of English, the original title is to be retained. However, the titles of publications in non-Latin alphabets should be translated, and a notation such as "(in Korean)" should be added. References concerning unpublished data and "personal communications" should not be sited in the reference list but may be mentioned in the text.

4.

Running heads and pagination


The printer will add running heads and page numbers. The author is asked not to use both in the manuscript.

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