Theme: Innovative and Sustainable Aquaculture

Aquaculture Summit 2021

Aquaculture Summit 2021

Conference Series LLC Ltd invites all participants from around the world to attend the 12th World Summit on Aquaculture and Fisheries from july 20-21 2021. This global conference features quick presentations, oral lectures, poster presentations and exhibits.

Conference Series LLC Ltd hosts over 3,000 global events, including over 300 conferences, over 500 upcoming and previous symposia and workshops in the United States, Europe, and Asia with the support of an additional 1,000 scientific societies.

Fisheries conference that brings together a unique and international mix of experts, such as aquaculture engineers, researchers and policy makers from academia and industry around the world to exchange knowledge, experience and innovations in research at its world conference on aquaculture, aquaculture is considered the breeding of aquatic organisms, including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Agriculture involves some form of intervention in the breeding process to improve production, such as regular storage, feeding, protection from predators, production gains from various parts of the world and the share that comes from of aquaculture. Aquaculture plays an important role in ensuring a sufficient supply of nutritious food to feed the growing world population. However, this requires a corresponding increase in the feed supply.

This Aquaculture conference will cover new research techniques and focus on aquaculture exposure of novel animal feed, fish welfare, antibiotics, instruments introduced by aquaculture fisheries laboratories. It also covers the increasing needs for demanding seafood. Aquaculture provides fundamental and advanced research on developmental, toxicological and transgenic aspects.

Aquaculture Conference offers the following advantages:

• Facilitates an effective gathering and discourse among those involved in innovative activities in fisheries and aquaculture at national and international levels.

• Maximize the exchange of knowledge, experience and research progress on relevant topics, which will result in the maximum use, cultivation, conservation and development of aquatic resources.

• Encourage young researchers and scientists to conduct improved studies and research that will open new avenues for a better world.

• Attempts to expand cooperation between relevant governmental and non-governmental institutions

• Aims to raise public awareness by discussing various advances and challenges in the aquaculture and fisheries sector and also by promoting innovative products and services through exhibitions

Why to attend???

With members from all over the world focused on learning about fishing and aquaculture and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest gathering of participants from the aquaculture and fishing community. Host presentations, distribute information, meet current and potential scientists, make a splash with new developments in aquaculture and receive name recognition during this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the latest techniques, developments and the latest updates in aquaculture and fisheries are hallmarks of this conference.

The Fisheries Conference expects participants from aquaculture and fisheries scientists, researchers, academics, students, businesses and corporations. 

Keep with the current trends:

In Aquaculture Summit 2021 event, most of the topics talk about the current problems and the long-term solution to it. It does not just talk about the now, but what’s in store for the upcoming years in Aquaculture & Fisheries Sciences. This event gives you several ideas on the current trends and how to utilize them to your own advantage.

· Keynote presentation along with interactions to galvanize the scientific community.

· Workshop and symposiums to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Agri, Food and Aqua community.

· A wide track of exhibitors to showcase the new and emerging technologies.

· Platform to global investment community to connect with stakeholders in Aquaculture & Fisheries sector.

· Young Scientist/ Investigators Award geared towards best budding young research.

· Links to the political marketing resources to expand your business and research network.

· Triumph of Awards, Certificates recognizes your commitment to your profession to encourage the nascent research. 

·Aquaculture Summit 2021 Motto:

Open panel discussions: Providing an open forum with experts from academia and business to discuss on current challenges in Aquaculture & Fisheries Sciences, where all attendees can interact with the panel followed by a Q&A session.

Speaker and poster presentations: Providing a platform to all academicians and industry professionals to share their research thoughts and findings through a speech or a poster presentation.

Editorial board meeting: Discussing on growth and development of open access Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development and recruiting board members and reviewers who can support the journal.

Round table meetings: Providing a platform where industry professionals meet academic experts.
Open panel discussions: Providing an open forum with experts from academia and business to discuss on current challenges in Aquaculture & Fisheries Sciences, where all attendees can interact with the panel followed by a Q&A session.
Speaker and poster presentations: Providing a platform to all academicians and industry professionals to share their research thoughts and findings through a speech or a poster presentation.
Editorial board meeting: Discussing on growth and development of open access Journal of Make deals leads and convey an arrival on ventureConnect with your objective market in the locale.

Who Should Attend and Target Audience 2021:
Directors/Senior Directors/Executive Directors and Vice Presidents/Senior Vice Presidents/Executive Vice Presidents and Heads/Leaders/Partners of
· CROs and CMOs
· Directors, CEO’s of Organizations
· R&D Researchers from Aquaculture & Fisheries Industries
· Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors
· PhD Scholars

· Noble laureates in Aquaculture, Fisheries and Marine biology
· Marine biology Professionals
· Aquaculture & Fisheries Colleges
· Aquaculture & Fisheries Faculty
· Research Institutes and members
· Aquaculture & Fisheries industries
· Marine biology Professionals
· Aquaculture & Fisheries Students, Scientists
· Manufacturing Companies and Supply Chain Companies
· Business Entrepreneurs
· Aquaculture & Fisheries Associations and Societies
· Aquaculture & Fisheries Training Institutes
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Agriculture can facilitate economic conditions, increase incomes and improve the food security of 80% of the world's poor, who work mainly in agriculture. With modern farming techniques, the market is growing using improved seeds, chemicals and fertilizers. Further, the use of sensors and the growing adoption of livestock facial recognition is facilitating the growth of the market. The growing government support for the development of new agricultural techniques and the global awareness of the benefits of agriculture over the years is expected to stimulate the growth of the agricultural market in the future period.

The modern world has replaced home-cooked foods with processed foods, which has resulted in the growth of the processed food industry. The global food processing equipment market is driven by increasing consumer demand for processed food, emphasis on food safety and worker safety, growing need to increase productivity, increasing concentration of manufacturers of food products to reduce manufacturing costs and government support to grow food Processing sector.

Aquaculture is also becoming the fastest growing food production sector in the world. With the increase in population, the demand for aquatic food products is also increasing. Production from capture fisheries has increased and most of the major fishing grounds have reached their maximum potential. Sustaining fish supplies through the capture of fisheries will not meet the growing global demand for aquatic food.

Scope and Importance

Agriculture, food and aquaculture are an important source of national income for developing countries. The global food technology market expands significantly by 2022, the expected growth of the food technology market exceeds $ 250.43 billion. The global probiotic ingredients and supplements market reached $ 23.1 billion in 2012, $ 27.1 billion in 2013, and could reach $ 36.7 billion in 2018. The processed food industries are also valued at over of $ 2 trillion in the world and regroup more than 400,000 companies. The aquaculture market was valued at USD 156.27 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 209.42 billion in 2021. This growth is attributed to a number of factors such as suitable weather conditions, availability of natural resources and a low-wage workforce. In addition, North America and Europe are expected to experience significant growth in the near future.

 

Related Societies

Europe:

The European Society of Agricultural Engineers (EurAgEng), The European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE),European Society for Agricultural and Food Ethics (EurSafe), European Association for Agroecology, The European Federation of Food Science and Technology (EFFoST), European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), The Federation of European Nutrition Societies (FENS), The International Wine and Food Society (IW&FS), European Aquaculture Society, Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology, International Association of Food Industry Suppliers, USA, International Bottled Water Association, USA.

USA:

National FFA Organization, American Farm Bureau Federation, San Francisco Professional Food Society (SFPFS),The Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs: Food and Wine Society, World Apple and Pear Association, The United States Aquaculture Society (USAS), National Aquaculture Association, Colorado Aquaculture Association, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, USA.

Asia-Pacific:

East Asia Plant Variety Protection forum, Asia and Pacific Commission on Agricultural Statistics (APCAS), Asia Pacific Association of Agricultural Research and Innovations, Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology, Japan society for food engineering, China Society of Fisheries, Aquaculture Association of South Africa, Japan Society of Nutrition and Food Science, Asian Food Safety and Security Association, European Food Information Resource, Belgium, Asian Fisheries Society

Middle East:

Middle-Eastern agricultural civilization, Malaysian Society of Soil Science, Middle Eastern Food and Culture Society, The Middle East Aquaculture Forum, National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited (NAFED), Fishing Technology Association, Society of Fisheries Technologists, Aquaculture Fish Farming Associations.  

Key Recent Developments

In August 2021, AKVA Group set up a feed conveyor concept by the name of flexible feeding, which would allow farmers to send and feed silo to any cage, making it easier to use different feed types and sizes.

AKVA Group entered into an agreement in June 2021 to acquire Egersund Net AS (Norway) to expand its product portfolio.

In June 2020, Pentair plc set up a new facility of 87,000-square feet for aquafarming at its Schmidt's brewery building in St. Paul, Minnesota, US.

In November 2019, Pentair Aquatic Ecosystems acquired Vaki Aquaculture Systems Limited (Iceland) to enhance its product portfolio of aquaculture systems, products, and services.

Aquaculture System Technologies, LLC, launched the Endurance filter for home and koi ponds in May 2018       

Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Universities:

Shanghai Fisheries University, China

National Fisheries University, Japan

Agricultural University of Norway, Norway

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Deakin University, Victoria

Linders University, Australia

Ocean University, China

Nagasaki University, Japan

Hokkaido University, Japan

Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

James Cook University, Australia

Malaspina University-College, Canada

Northern Territory University, Australia

Rhodes University, South Africa

State University of Ghent, Belgium

Shanghai Ocean University, China

Kyoto University, Japan

Ehime University, Japan

Memorial University, Canada

Auburn universities, US

Brunswick Community College, United States

Delaware State University, United States

Hofstra University, United States

Humboldt State University, United States

Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Institutes

Andalusia Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Spain

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Philippine

Central Institute of Brackish Water Aquaculture, India

Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, India

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, India

Deep Bay Marine Field Station, Canada

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Australia

Fisheries Research Services Marine Laboratory, UK

Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics, Chile

Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, South Korea

National Fisheries Research & Development Institute, South Korea

Marine Institute Ireland, Ireland

Funding Agencies:

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, USA

Taiwan Fish Society, Taiwan

Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Universities:

Shanghai Fisheries University, China

National Fisheries University, Japan

Agricultural University of Norway, Norway

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Deakin University, Victoria

Linders University, Australia

Ocean University, China

Nagasaki University, Japan

Hokkaido University, Japan

Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

James Cook University, Australia

Malaspina University-College, Canada

Northern Territory University, Australia

Rhodes University, South Africa

State University of Ghent, Belgium

Shanghai Ocean University, China

Kyoto University, Japan

Ehime University, Japan

Memorial University, Canada

Auburn universities, US

Brunswick Community College, United States

Delaware State University, United States

Hofstra University, United States

Humboldt State University, United States

Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Institutes

Andalusia Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Spain

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Philippine

Central Institute of Brackish Water Aquaculture, India

Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, India

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, India

Deep Bay Marine Field Station, Canada

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Australia

Fisheries Research Services Marine Laboratory, UK

ynamics, Chile Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, South Korea

National Fisheries Research & Development Institute, South Korea

Marine Institute Ireland, Ireland

Funding Agencies:

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, USA

Taiwan Fish Society, Taiwan

Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

 

 

 

Track1:AquacultureandFisheries-Facts/Methods:
In recent years world aquaculture production has been increased with innovative and technological developments within fisheries sector and scaled up in world total fisheries production. This increasing aquaculture production quantity depends on production of new species in aquaculture, new raw material production and processing techniques in fish feed manufacturing, innovative production systems and technologies, biotechnological developments. Related: Aquaculture Conference | Fisheries Conference | Marine Biology Conference | Animal Welfare Conference| Aquaculture & Marine Biology Conference | Aquaculture and Fisheries Meetings | Marine Science Conference | Aquatic Science Conf Related: Aquaculture Conference | Fisheries Conference | Marine Biology Conference | Animal Welfare Conference| Aquaculture & Marine Biology Conference | Aquaculture and Fisheries Meetings | Marine Science Conference | Aquatic Science Conference | Fisheries Science Meeting | International Aquaculture and Fisheries Conferences

 

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Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Societies: Asian Fisheries Society | China Society of Fisheries, China | Korean Society of Fisheries and Sciences (KOSFAS), Korea | Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada | Aquaculture Association of S. Africa, South Africa | European Aquaculture Society, Europe | Brazilian Aquaculture Society (AQUABIO), Brazil | Indonesian Aquaculture Society, Indonesia | Society of Aquaculture Professionals, India | Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia | Egyptian Aquaculture Society, Egypt | Spanish Aquaculture Association (SEA), Spain

Track 2: Fisheries Sciences

Fisheries Science is a department of marine science that offers with studies on the existence history and state of fish stocks. The term ‘existence history’ refers to the widely wide-spread biology of a fish stock. The time period ‘state of a fish stock’ refers to the range and weight of fish in the stock i.e. current stock biomass in tonnes.

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Track 3: Animal Welfare in Aquaculture

Aquaculture is an important farming activity in EU. Farming of fish has increased in recent years and science to access welfare is evolving. Fish nurture in aquaculture systems faces numerous welfare challenges of appropriate production facilities to ensure the well-being of growing numbers of farmed fish are critical. A key welfare. The development and implementation problem for farm fish is infection by disease and parasite. To align welfare issues should follow some welfare rules for freedom fish like Freedom from hunger and thirst, discomfort, pain, and injury, from fear and stress.

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Track 4: Sustainability in Aquaculture

Aquaculture and fishery are one of the important sectors in the economy. Sustainable aquaculture is a dynamic concept and sustainability vary with species, location and, state of knowledge and technology. Aquaculture should have environmental as well as economic sustainability. Sustainability of species depends on feeding and lifecycle habitats. Aquaculture can improve the sustainability of small scales farms. Multiple uses of water are an important aspect of the sustainable aquaculture system.

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Track 5: Aquaculture Nutrition

Aquacultures are simply defined as aquatic organisms. Fish require the same nutrients that all animals require for health and reproductive growth. It includes proteins, minerals, and vitamins. The main objective of aquaculture nutrition is to balance the food portion which should be composed of fish meal and fish oil at the average rate. Improved efficiencies in aquatic nutrition and aqua feed development are essential to the long-term development of local aquaculture industry.

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Track 6: Shellfish Farming

Shellfish farming helps to improve sediment quality by loosening and dispersing silt and muck, and helps add oxygen to bottom waters and sediments. Filter-feeding bivalve molluscs are an essential link between the bottom-dwelling aquatic communities and phytoplankton production in the water column. Shellfish are highly efficient water filters that directly remove particulate material thus reducing turbidity and both directly and indirectly removing nitrogen and other nutrients. Via this process, these highly efficient water purifiers remove or reduce organic matter, nutrients, silt, bacteria and viruses, and improve clarity and light transmission which, in turn, improves the condition of critical habitat, including survival of critical habitat species such as sea grasses and other submerged vegetation.

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Track 7: Environmental Impacts in Aquaculture

Impacts of aquaculture on the environment are increasing. The main influence of aquaculture on water quality is to increase the suspended substances and the nutritional salts in water. It is an important issue as aquaculture expands globally. In South East Asia shellfish are produced heavily and poorly managed. Farmed fish are generally free from environmental contaminants such as heavy metals. Environmental impacts of aquaculture are dependent upon the species farmed.

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tTrack 8: Aquaculture Disease and Health Managemen

The infectious disease poses one of the most significant threats to successful aquaculture. Negative environmental effects may occur serious oxygen shortage caused by disintegrating natural substances. There will be no treatment for viral diseases. Most of the fish diseases are restricted to fish and poses no risk to handlers. It’s essential to report any infections or diseases to fish as quickly as time permits. This leads to early administration and regulation of pathogens for the regular environment.

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Track 09: Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring

The Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring, monitors ground fish and halibut fishing activities in the Federal fisheries off Alaska and conducts research associated with sampling commercial fishery catches, estimation of catch and by catch mortality, and analysis of fishery-dependent data. The division is responsible for training, briefing, debriefing, and oversight of observers who collect catch data onboard fishing vessels and at onshore processing plants and for quality control/quality assurance of the data provided by these observers.

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Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Societies: Asian Fisheries Society | China Society of Fisheries, China | Korean Society of Fisheries and Sciences (KOSFAS), Korea | Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada | Aquaculture Association of S. Africa, South Africa | European Aquaculture Society, Europe | Brazilian Aquaculture Society (AQUABIO), Brazil | Indonesian Aquaculture Society, Indonesia | Society of Aquaculture Professionals, India | Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia | Egyptian Aquaculture Society, Egypt | Spanish Aquaculture Association (SEA), Spain

Track 10: Aquatic and Marine Pathology

Aquatic Pathology studies infectious diseases of cultured and wild fin fish and shellfish, particularly those caused by viruses and bacteria, in order to reveal infection mechanisms and develop effective control measures of the diseases.

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Track 11: Techniques in Aquaculture Engineering

The variation in technologies is used to observe live fish in the industry and is limited. New techniques are for the treatment of diseases. The technologies used in aquaculture are relatively simple and based on modifications that improve survival rates of targeted species. Fish farming includes establishing fish in place of growth.

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Track 12: Aquaculture Economics & Management

Aquaculture Economics and Management provides a detailed and specific set of guidelines for using economic and financial analysis in aquaculture production. By discussing key issues such as how to finance and plan new aquaculture business, how to monitor and evaluate economic performance, and how to manage capital, labor, and business risk, the book equips aquaculture professionals, researchers, and students with important information applicable to a wide range of business decisions. It address each stage of developing an aquaculture business, including financing, marketing, and developing a business plan to managing cash flows and analyzing financial statements. Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Societies: Asian Fisheries Society | China Society of Fisheries, China | Korean Society of Fisheries and Sciences (KOSFAS), Korea | Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada | Aquaculture Association of S. Africa, South Africa | European Aquaculture Society, Europe | Brazilian Aquaculture Society (AQUABIO), Brazil | Indonesian Aquaculture Society, Indonesia | Society of Aquaculture Professionals, India | Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia | Egyptian Aquaculture Society, Egypt | Spanish Aquaculture Association (SEA), Spain

Track 13: Marine Ecology and Biological Oceanography

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Track 14: Genetic Biodiversity in Aquaculture

Genetic biodiversity helps produce the variety of shapes, sizes, behavior, and colours that make aquatic species valuable and interesting. It also allows species to adapt to new farming systems new habitats. Without genetic biodiversity there would be no special varieties or breeds of aquatic species eventually species would go extinct as they would be unable to cope with climate change add other changes to their environment

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Track 15: Aquatic Resources and Water Management

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Track 16: Engendering Security in Aquaculture

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Track 17: Interaction between Aquaculture and Fishery

The Interaction between aquaculture and fishery is done in different unique ways. https://aquaculture.global-summit.com/registration.phpThese two communications are different forms of man inventions in the life cycle and aquatic organisms. The relevance of interactions between two sectors became more evident as the process of transition from fishing to farming and has reached a point. Aquaculture is related to various aqua creatures. Natural connections can create distinct ways.

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Global Fisheries & Aquaculture https://aquaculture.global-summit.com/abstract-submission.phpSocieties: Asian Fisheries Society | China Society of Fisheries, China | Korean Society of Fisheries and Sciences (KOSFAS), Korea | Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada | Aquaculture Association of S. Africa, South Africa | European Aquaculture Society, Europe | Brazilian Aquaculture Society (AQUABIO), Brazil | Indonesian Aquaculture Society, Indonesia | Society of Aquaculture Professionals, India | Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia | Egyptian Aquaculture Society, Egypt | Spanish Aquaculture Association (SEA), Spain

Track 18: Fisheries Biology & Management

Fisheries biology and management is the study of marine environments and the monitoring and management of their living resources. The field includes ecological studies and analysis, population modeling, data collection, and working with communities to ensure sustainability.

Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Societies: Asian Fisheries Society | China Society of Fisheries, China | Korean Society of Fisheries and Sciences (KOSFAS), Korea | Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada | Aquaculture Association of S. Africa, South Africa | European Aquaculture Society, Europe | Brazilian Aquaculture Society (AQUABIO), Brazil | Indonesian Aquaculture Society, Indonesia | Society of Aquaculture Professionals, India | Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia | Egyptian Aquaculture Society, Egypt | Spanish Aquaculture Association (SEA), Spain

Track 19: Recirculating Aquaculture SystemsRecirculating aquaculture systems operate by filtering water from the fish or shellfish tanks so it can be reused within the tank. This dramatically reduces the amount of water and space required to intensively produce seafood products. The steps

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Track 20: Aquatic Toxicology

Aquatic Toxicology is a multidisciplinary branch which includes study of natural and synthetic toxicants and their effects that are leading to toxicity of aquatic systems. It is a field of Science that focuses on study of various chemical and physical toxins that effect biological living organisms. Source of aquatic toxicology may also include persistent toxins such as PCBs, DDT, TBT, pesticides, furans, dioxins, phenols and radioactive waste, by direct discharges via industrial and urban effluents, surface run off and indirectly from aerial fallout.

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Track 21: Improving technologies in Aquacultu

In recent years world aquaculture production has been increased with innovative and technological developments within fisheries sector and scaled up in world total fisheries production. This increasing aquaculture production quantity depends on production of new species in aquaculture, new raw material production and processing techniques in fish feed manufacturing, innovative production systems and technologies, biotechnological developments.

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