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Northwest Science Volume 79 (2005) Author and Subject Index AUTHOR entry headings are distinguished from subject entry headings by capitalization. \ botany Alaska Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 fish use in eelgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga, dwart mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al., 27 141-155 280 invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al.. ivy invasion and community change, Dlugosch, 53-60 218-232 oak root system morphology, Devine and Harrington ALBERT, DONALD PATRICK and FERRY BUTAR BUTAR 179-188 NWS Notes: Downward hierarchical diffusion of naturo persistence of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, Zim pathic physicians in Oregon from 2000 to 2004. 81-84 merman and Reichard, 172-178 Alberta British Columbia adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 246-253 ; weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 algae BROUWER, NATHAN L. see Mueller et al., 131-140 algal biomass affected by disturbance, Koetsier, 21 1-217 BULL, EVELYN L., THAD W. HEATER, and JAY F. SHEP ALKASLASSY, EDMOND. Abundance of plethodontid sala HERD. Habitat selection by the American marten in manders in relation to coarse woody debris in a low eleva northeastern Oregon. 37-43 tion mixed forest of the western Cascades. 156-163 BUTAR BUTAR, FERRY. see Albert and Butar Butar, 81-84 butterflies amphibians Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 7-80 163 northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and Pils, 281-285 ( anthropology Canada hierarchical diffusion of naturopathic physicians, Albert and adul2t4 6-bu2l5l3 trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding,. Butar Butar, 81-84 Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 B weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 bass carnivores American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al., lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 131-140 201 BAYER, JENNIFER M. see Robinson and Bayer, 106-119 mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et BECK, JEFFREY L. see Reese et al., 254-264 al., 265-27 BILSLAND, DOUGLAS. see McComb et al., 164-171 weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 biodiversity census algal biomass affected by disturbance, Koetsier, 21 1-217 hierarchical diffusion of naturopathic physicians, Albert and fish use in eelgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga, Butar Butar, 81-84 141-155 CLARK, WILLIAM H. see Fore and Clark, 91-98 invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al climate 218-232 adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding, streamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 246-253 biometrics associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 163 biotelemetry headwater stream temperatures, Meays et al., 203-210 adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding, weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 246-253 CONGDON, BRUCE D. see Mueller et al., 131-140 white sturgeon, tag retention, telemetry, Kootenai River conifers Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 birds dwarf mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al., 273 mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et 280 al., 265-272 invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al., mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al., 254 218-232 264 rust rating in whitebark pine, Six and Newcomb, 189-195 Steller’s jay nests and abundance, Vigallon and Marzluff, conservation 79.97 Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 streamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa BORMAN, MICHAEL M. see Meays et al., 203-210 moto, 233-245 Northwest Science, Vol. 80, No. 1, 2006 73 products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61-71 *mograpnics rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120. e, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard 130 1! 9é .91 i white sturgeon, tag retention, telemetry, Kootenai River characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 131-140 FORE, LESKA S. and WILLIAM H. CLARK. Statistical power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 power comparison of two sampling protocols for riverine DEVINE, WARREN D. and CONSTANCE A. HARRINGTON snails. 91-98 Root system morphology of Oregon white oak on a glacial forensic scienc outwash soil. 179-188 products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61-71 DLUGOSCH, KATRINA. Understory community changes forests associated with English ivy invasions in Seattle’s urban American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 yarks. 53-60 associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 DOWNS, CHRISTOPHER C. see Walterse t al., 1-11 163 DRAKE, DEANNE C., JARON V. SMITH, and ROBERT J Chelan Mountainsnail occurrence, Gaines et al., 99-105 NAIMAN. Salmon decay and nutrient contributions to Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 riparian forest soils. 61-71 dwarf mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al DREVER, C. RONNIE. Assessing light and conifer growth in a riparian restoration treatment along Spirit Creek, British 250 invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al Columbia. 44-52 218-232 root system morphology, Devine and Harrington ispecies products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61-71 e of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, Zim rust rating in whitebark pine, Six and Newcomb, 189-195 rman and Reichard, 172-178 Steller’s jay nests and abundance, Vigallon and Marzluff power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 97 entomology FRALEY, JOHN and BRADLEY B. SHEPARD. Age, growth Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas and movements of westslope cutthroat trout, Oncorhyr st) chus clarki lewisi, inhabiting the headwaters of a wilder epiphytes ness river. 12-21 iwart mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al FREDERICKS, JIM. see Walterse t al., 1-11 RO) thology adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding G . > GAINES, WILLIAM L., ANDREA L. LYONS, and ANN SPRAGUE. Predicting the occurrenceo f a rare mollusk in marten habitat selection, Bull et al 37-43 the dry forests of north-central Washington. 99-105 lgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga geochemistry ement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61 geography Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer idult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding 106-119 ige, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 12-21 weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 Chelan Mountainsnail occurrence, Gaines et al., 99-105 CXOUcCs hierarchical diffusiono f naturopathic physicians, Albert and sion and community change, Dlugosch, 53-60 Butar Butar, 81-84 lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 201 northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and istence of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, Zim Pils, 281-285 meramnd aReinchar d, 172> -11798 Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer 106-119 adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding GOHEEN, DONALD J. see Mailams et : 53 grasslands ge, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, persistence of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, Zim merman and Reichard, 172-178 characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al GUSTAFSON, RICHARD G. and ERIC M. IWAMOTO 13] 140 \ DNA-based identification key to Pacific northwest fish use eelgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga freshwater mussel glochidia: Importto saalmnoncid ea nd 141-155 mussel conservation. 233-245 Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et al 1! H molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa habitat moto. 233-245 American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer, fish use in eelgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga, 106-119 141-155 74 Northwest Science, Vol. 80, No. 1, 2006 mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al landscape 264 mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et ¢ northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and 264 Pils, 281-285 streamside bird associations, McComb et al Steller’s jay nests and abundance, Vigallon and Marzluft LARSON, LARRY L. see Meays et al., 203-210 lepidoptera streamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 80 Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas LeSAGE, C.M., R.W. MERRITT, and M.S. WIPFLI. Head SU water riparian invertebrate communities associated with HARRINGTON, CONSTANCE A. see Devine and Harrington red alder and conifer wood and leaf litter in southeastern 179-188 Alaska. 218-232 health care lynx hierarchical diffusion of iropathic physicians, Albert and lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 Butar Butar, 81-84 201 HEATER, THADW . sec et al } LYONS, ANDREA L. see Gainese t al., 99-105 HEEKIN, PATRICIA E. se sesee t al., 254-264 horticulture M ivy invasiaondn community change, Dlugosch, 53-60 McCOMB, BRENDA C., DOUGLAS BILSLAND. and JEI hydrology FREY J. STEINER. Associations of winter birds with algal biomass affected disturbance, Koetsier riparian condition in the lower Calapooia watershed headwater stream t Meays et al., 203 Oregon. 164-17171 MALLAMS, KATY M., DONALD J. GOHEaEndN D,AVI D I RUSSELL. Dwarf mistbrloome dteveolopemen t in mature Idaho Douglas-fir trees: A retrospecticvaes e study. 273-280 algal biomass affected by disturbance, Koetsier, 21 1-217 mammals, small Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et al American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 | | lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et 201 mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al. 265-272 264 weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 power analy comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 marine biology white sturgeon, ta ition, telemetry, Kootenai River fish use in eelgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 141-155 insects martens Willamette Vi American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 SU MARZLUFF, JOHN M. see Vigallon and Marzluff, 22-27 invertebrates MEAYS, CYNTHIA L., MICHAEL M. BORMAN, and algal biomass listurbance, Koetsier, 211-21> LARRY L. LARSON. Temperatureso f three headwater invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al streams in northeastern Oregon. 203-210 218-232 MERRITT, R.W. see LeSage et al., 218-232 power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 microbiology Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa SO moto, 233-245 IVY mistletoe ivy invasion and community change, Dlugosch, 53-60 dwarf mistletoe broom development, Mallams et a 1, 273 IWAMOTO, ERIC M. see Gustafson and Iwamoto 280 MOGEN, JIM T. and KAEDING, LYNN R. Large-scale, sea J sonal movements of radiotagged, adult bull trout in the St JAMES, PAUL W Murdoch et al., 120-130 Mary River drainage, Montana and Alberta. 246-253 JOHNSON, SCOTT W. and JOHN F. THEDINGA. Fish use mollusks and size of eelgrass meadows in southeastern Alaska Chelan Mountainsnail occurrence, Gaines et al., 99-105 A baseline for long-term assessment and biotic change power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 141-155 Montana adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding, K 246-253 KAEDING, LYNN R. see Mogen and Kaeding, 246-253 ge, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, KOETSIER, PETER. The effects of disturbance time interval 12-21 on algal biomass in a small Idaho stream. 211-217 northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and Pils, 281-285 I morphology lakes age, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al 2-21 131-140 molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa lampreys moto, 233-245 Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer oak root system morphology, Devine and Harrington, 106-119 179-188 Northwest Science, Vol. 80, No. |, 2006 MOWAT, GARTH and KIM G. POOLE. Habitat associations phy siology by short-tailed weasels in winter. 28-36 age, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard MUELLER, KARL W., NATHAN L. BROUWER, and BRUCE 12-21 D. CONGDON. Characteristics of unexploited black bass characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al populations from a remote lake in the San Juan archi 131-140 pelago, Washington. 131-140 PILS, ANDREW. see Rawson and Pils, 281-285 MURDOCH, ANDREW R., PAUL W. JAMES, and TODD pine N. PEARSONS. Interactions between rainbow trout and rust rating in whitebark pine, Six and Newcomb, 189-195 bridgelip sucker spawning in a small Washington stream plant pathology 120-130 dwarf mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al., 273 mussels 280 molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa rust rating in whitebark pine, Six and Newcomb, 189-195 moto, 293232-.294465 POOLE, KIM G. see Mowat and Poole, 28-36 predators N mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et NAIMAN, ROBERT J. see Drake et al., 61 al., 265-272 national parks Q lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 201 quail naturopathic medicine mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al., 254 hierarchical diffusiono f naturopathic physicians, Albert and Butar Butar, 81-84 NEWCOMB, MARIA. see Six and Newcomb, 189-195 R NWS Notes RAWSON, JESSE M. and ANDREW PILS. NWS Notes: Range hierarchical diffusiono f naturopathic physicians, Albert and extension for the northern sagebrush lizard in southwest Butar Butar, $1-84 Montana. 281-285 lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 REESE, KERRY P., JEFFREY L. BECK, PETER ZAGER, and 201 PATRICIA E. HEEKIN. Nest and brood site characteris tics of mountain quail in west-central Idaho. 254-264 northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and REICHARD, SARAH HAYDEN. see Zimmerman and Reich Pils, 281-285 white sturgeon, tag retention, telemetry, Kootenai River ard 172 178 Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 reproduction Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas, mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al., 254 7-80 264 persistence of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, Zim merman and Reichard, 172-178 O rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 OAKLEAF, ROBERT. see Squires and Oakleaf, 196-201 oaks 130 oak root system morphology, Devine and Harrington, 179 reptiles northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and 188 Pils, 281-285 Oregon research methods American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 white sturgeon, tag retention, telemetry, Kootenai River, 163 Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 dwarf mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al., 273 resource management 280 associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 headwater stream temperatures, Meays et al., 203-210 Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer 163 ; characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al., 106-119 131-140 streamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 Willamette Valley great coppers, Severns and Villegas Chelan Mountainsnail occurrence, Gaines et al., 99-105 fish use in eelgrass meadows, Johnson and Thedinga, SU 141-155 invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al., p 218-232 PARAGAMIAN, VAUGHN L. and VIRGINIA D. WAKKI Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et al., NEN. NWS Notes: A comparison of single and paired i-1] ultrasonic and radio transmitter retention by Kootenai mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al., 254 River white sturgeon. 72-76 264 see Walters et al., 1-11 rust rating in whitebark pine, Six and Newcomb, 189-195 parasites dwarf mistletoe broom development, Mallams et al., 273 rivesrtsr eamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 280 age, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa 12-21 moto, 233-245 Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et al., PEARSONS, TODD N. see Murdoch et al., 120-130 1-11 76 Northwest Science, Vol. 80, No. 1, 2006 mammalian predators along the Snake River. Zoellick et rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 al., 265-272 130 Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer, streamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 106-119 sturgeon rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 white sturgeon, tag retention, telemetry, Kootenai River 130 Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 ROBINSON, T. CRAIG and JENNIFER M. BAYER. Upstream symbiosis mizration of Pacific lampreys in the John Day River, Or molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa egon: Behavior, timing, and habitat use. 106-119 moto, 233-245 ; RUSSELL, DAVID. see Mallamse t al., 273-280 I S taxonomy salamanders invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 218-232 163 THEDINGA, JOHN F. see Johnson and Thedinga, 141-15 salmon trees see torests products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61-71 trout San Juan Islands adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et ; 246-253 131-140 Seattle Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et al ivy invasion and community change, Dlugosch et al 60 rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 SEVERNS, PAUL M. and SALLY VILLEGAS. NWS Notes 130 Butterflies hanging on to existence in the Willamette Valley: a relict population of the great copper (Lycaena { ranthoides Boisduval 7-80 UULMSCHNEIDER, HELEN M. see ZOELLICK et al SHEPARD, BRADLEY B. see Fraley and Shepard, 12-21 165.777 SHEPHERD, JAY F. see Bull et al., 37-43 urban ecology silviculture ivy invasion and community change, Dlugosch, 53-60 Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 Steller’s jay nests and abundance, Vigallon and Marzluff, rust rating in whitebark pine, Six and Newcomb, 189-195 970907 SIX, DIANA L. and MARIA NEWCOMB. A rapid system for rating white pine blister rust incidence, severity, and V within-tree distribution in whitebark pine. 189-195 Vancouver Island SMITH, JARON V. see Drake et al., 61-71 Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 snails vertebrates Chelan Mountainsnail occurrence, Gaines et al., 99-105 adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 246-253 Snake River age, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, power analysis comparison, Fore and Clark, 91-98 12-21 soils American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 oak root system morphology, Devine and Harrington associations of salamanders with wood, Alkaslassy, 156 179-188 163 products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61 characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al., SPRAGUE, ANN. see Gaines et al., 99-105 131-140 SQUIRES, JOHN R. and ROBERT OAKLEAF. NWS Notes Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et al., Movements of a male Canada lynx in the greater Yellow 1-11 stone area, including highways. 196-201 lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oakleaf, 196 STANLEY, A. WAYNE. see ZOELLICK et al., 265-272 201 STEINER, JEFFREY J. see McComb et al., 164-171 mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et streams al., 265-272 adult bull trout seasonal movements, Mogen and Kaeding mountain quail habitat characteristics, Reese et al., 254 246-253 264 age, growth, and movements of WCT, Fraley and Shepard, northern sagebrush lizard range extension, Rawson and 12-21 Pils, 281-285 algal biomass affected by disturbance, Koetsier, 211-217 Pacific lamprey migration in Oregon, Robinson and Bayer, Douglas-fir riparian restoration, Ronnie, 44-52 106-119 headwater stream temperatures, Meays et al., 203-210 rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 invertebrate wood and litter communities, LeSage et al 130 218-232 Steller’s jay nests and abundance, Vigallon and Marzluff, Kootenai River rainbow trout recruitment, Walters et a 7 aa I-11 streamside bird associations, McComb et al., 164-171 molecular identification of glochidia, Gustafson and Iwa weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 moto, 233-245 white sturgeon, tag retention, telemetry, Kootenai River, products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 6!-71 Paragamian and Wakkinen, 72-76 Northwest Science, Vol. 80, No. 1, 2006 VIGALLON, STACEY M. and JOHN M. MARZLUFF. Abun weasels lance, nest sites, and nesting successo f Steller’s jays along weasel habitat associations, Mowat and Poole, 28-36 1 gradient of urbanization in western Washington. 2929-.29 7 wildlife management VILLEGAS., SALLY. see Severns and Villegas 80 American marten habitat selection, Bull et al., 37-43 mammalian predators along the Snake River, Zoellick et W al., 265-272 WAKKINEN, VIRGINIA D. see Paragamian and Wakkinen WIPFLI, M.S. see LeSage et al., 218-232 1.76 woodlands see forests WALTERS, JODY P.. CHRISTOPHER C. DOWNS, JIM Wyoming, lynx movement in Yellowstone, Squires and Oak FREDERICKS, and VAUGHN L. PARAGAMIAN. Re leaf, 196-201 cruitment of rainbow trout from tributaries to the Kootenai River, Idaho. I-11 Y Washington Yellowstone National Park, lynx movement in Yellowstone, characteristics of unexploited black bass, Mueller et al., Squires and Oakleaf, 196-201 131-140 Chelan Mountainsnail occurrence, Gaines et al., 99-105 Z ivy invasion and community change, Dlugosch, 53-60 ZAGER, Peter. see Reese et al., 254-264 oak root system morphology, Devine and Harrington ZIMMERMAN, TARA GOLDSMITH and SARAH HAYDEN 179-188 REICHARD. Factors affecting persistence of Wenatchee persistence of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, Zim Mountains checker-mallow: An exploratory look at a rare merman and Reichard, 172-178 endemic. 1 172-178 products of salmon decay, Drake et al., 61-71 ZOELLICK, BRUCE W., HELEN M. ULMSCHNEIDER, rainbow trout and bridgelip sucker, Murdoch et al., 120 and A. WAYNE STANLEY. Distribution and composi 120) tion of mammalian predators along the Snake River in Steller’s jay nests and abundance, Vigallon and Marzluff southwestern Idaho 265-777? 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