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Post by u308goldon Jun 09, 2008 8:38am
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Time to Load Up on UEX Corp

Time to Load Up on UEX CorpI picked up another 10,000 shares last week.
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UEX Corp (C-UEX) - News Release

UEX drills 10.3 m of 0.87% U3O8 at Hidden Bay

2008-05-27 09:31 ET - News Release
Shares issued 182,118,052
UEX Close 2008-05-26 C$ 4.30

Mr. Stephen Sorensen reports

UEX EXPANDS HORSESHOE DEPOSIT INTERSECTING 0.87% U(3)O(8) OVER 10.3 METRES AND REPORTS FURTHER CONTINUITY OF MINERALIZATION AT THE RAVEN DEPOSIT INTERSECTING 0.38% U(3)O(8) OVER 37.3 METRES

UEX Corp. has provided the results from the first 93 diamond drill holes which were completed during the winter 2008 program on UEX's 100-per-cent-owned Hidden Bay property in Northern Saskatchewan. The program comprised mainly definition and step-out drilling at the Horseshoe and Raven deposits. In total, 20,371 metres of drilling were completed in 77 holes at Horseshoe, and 18,314 metres in 72 holes were completed at Raven between January and April, 2008, of which the first 47 holes from Horseshoe (HU-180 to HU-226) and first 46 holes from Raven (RU-059 to RU-104) are reported here. Results include intercepts of 0.87 per cent U3O8 over 10.3 metres at Horseshoe in hole HU-182 and 0.38 per cent U3O8 over 37.3 metres at Raven in hole RU-095. Drill holes for which assays have not yet been returned will be released when results are received.

"The Raven, Horseshoe and West Bear deposits at Hidden Bay are adding significant value to shareholders," said Stephen Sorensen, president and chief executive officer of UEX. "Two thousand eight will be an important year for UEX at Hidden Bay. Geotechnical, metallurgical and environmental baseline studies are ongoing at both Raven and Horseshoe, and compliant resource estimates slated for completion this year should allow us to complete final feasibility studies at both deposits in 2009." Mr. Sorensen went on to say, "We expect the final feasibility study for West Bear to be delivered this year and once received fast-track the deposit through to production."

Given the competent host rock and depths to mineralization at the Raven and Horseshoe deposits, UEX has requested that Golder Associates Ltd. of Saskatoon, Sask., assess the cost of developing the shallower Raven deposit as a tailings management facility under the assumption that the deposit will be mined by way of open pit. UEX will need tailings capacity to deal with the anticipated future mining of Raven and Horseshoe. Raven could provide this tailing capacity for UEX and others in the area.

The close proximity of UEX's Raven and Horseshoe deposits to Cameco's Rabbit Lake Mill could create an opportunity for the companies to capitalize on each other's assets. "The concept of access to future milling capacity for UEX in exchange for access to future tailings capacity for Cameco would appear to make economic sense for both companies," said Mr. Sorensen.

Horseshoe deposit results

The 2008 drilling, combined with results from previous drilling programs in 2006 and 2007, has now defined the Horseshoe deposit over a strike length of approximately 550 metres. Throughout this area, mineralization occurs in several stacked, linear and shallow dipping, east-northeast plunging zones. These have now been defined continuously to the limits of mineralization at a drill spacing of 15 to 30 metres. The winter 2008 drilling results represent the final data needed for a National Instrument 43-101-compliant resource calculation at Horseshoe which is expected to be delivered in the summer of 2008 by Golder. The drilling spacing should be sufficient to place much of this resource in at least an indicated resource category, enabling a feasibility study.

The 2008 drilling was concentrated mainly in the Horseshoe South area which lies under swampy low ground that prevented drilling in the summer of 2007. Drill holes composited to grades of at least 0.05 per cent U3O8 with a grade-thickness product of greater than 0.1 are listed in the "Winter 2008 Horseshoe drilling program -- intersections from drill holes HU-180 to HU-226" table. Several holes reported in the "Winter 2008 Horseshoe drilling program -- intersections from drill holes HU-180 to HU-226" table lacked any significant intercepts because they tested the limits of mineralized zones and consequently provide boundaries for resource modelling purposes. The most significant of the intercepts are listed below and except for holes HU-180, HU-208 and HU-212, which were drilled in the B West zone where some additional infill holes were required, all of the holes listed below were drilled in the Horseshoe South area:

  • 0.32 per cent U3O8 over 18.6 metres in hole HU-180 (BW zone, Section 4710N);
  • 0.87 per cent U3O8 over 10.3 metres in hole HU-182 (Section 4490N);
  • 0.28 per cent U3O8 over 14.3 metres in hole HU-184 (Section 4516N);
  • 0.25 per cent U3O8 over 7.1 metres in hole HU-188 (Section 4490N);
  • 0.18 per cent U3O8 over 11.1 metres in hole HU-189 (Section 4490N);
  • 0.60 per cent U3O8 over 3.5 metres in hole HU-194 (Section 4540N);
  • 0.21 per cent U3O8 over 13.2 metres in hole HU-199 (Section 4516N);
  • 0.23 per cent U3O8 over 13.6 metres in hole HU-208 (BW zone, Section 4724N);
  • 2.81 per cent U3O8 over 0.8 metre in hole HU-209 (Section 4385N);
  • 0.34 per cent U3O8 over 19.6 metres in hole HU-212 (BW zone, Section 4724N);
  • 0.22 per cent U3O8 over 10.4 metres in hole HU-216 (Section 4735N);
  • 0.29 per cent U3O8 over 18.1 metres in hole HU-217 (Section 4385N);
  • 0.27 per cent U3O8 over 34.0 metres in hole HU-220 (Section 4516N);
  • 0.16 per cent U3O8 over 20.9 metres in hole HU-221 (Section 4735N);
  • 0.23 per cent U3O8 over 26.6 metres in hole HU-223 (Section 4516N);
  • 0.39 per cent U3O8 over 7.1 metres in hole HU-225 (Section 4593N).

No zone names have been assigned yet to drill hole intersections in the Horseshoe South area since further modelling will be necessary before the outline of mineralized zones can be fully interpreted. The B West zone and an unnamed zone which lies above the B West zone pass through this area and extend through the previous drilling continuously to the northeast end of the deposit. Other zones, including the large A zone, which will host much of the Horseshoe resource, also extend though the Horseshoe South area either continuously, or as a series of subzones which extend off its southwestern end. Many of the intercepts reported here lie beyond the limits of previous drilling and have, as with previous drilling programs, significantly extended the overall footprint of the deposit. The true thickness of each of these intercepts has yet to be determined since interpretation of the results is continuing, although the shallow dipping zones in many holes appear to have been intersected at close to true width of the lens-shaped, shallow-plunging mineralized zones. The mineralization in the Horseshoe South area lies at depths of 80 to 250 metres below surface, shallower than other parts of the deposit to the northeast.

In addition to the results reported above, geochemical results have now been received from metallurgical holes HU-156 and HU-157, which are currently undergoing metallurgical processing at SGS Lakefield Research under the supervision of Melis and Associates of Saskatoon, Sask. Previously, only probe results were released from these holes since the whole core was sent to Lakefield for processing. Geochemical data from holes HU-156, in the Horseshoe A zone, returned 1.01 per cent U3O8 over 18.2 metres between 168.8 and 187.0 metres, including 2.2 per cent U3O8 over 5.2 metres. This compares closely, although is higher in grade than previously released probe results of 0.90 per cent eU3O8 over 19.7 metres. This intercept upgrades this part of the A zone, having higher grades and widths than adjacent holes. Hole HU-157 intersected 0.13 per cent U3O8 over 34.9 metres between 285.5 and 320.4 metres, which is closely comparable with the 0.14 per cent eU3O8 over 34.8 metres previously reported from probe grades. The very good correlation between values obtained from probe and geochemical grades allow independent verification of geochemical results to be used in the resource calculation, in addition to other quality assurance and quality control procedures routinely undertaken by UEX. Processing and metallurgical testing on these holes are currently under way.

Additional mineralization intersected by Gulf Minerals Canada historically at Horseshoe is present to the northeast of the resource area. This area will be tested by drilling during the summer of 2008, and additional resources could be delineated there.

Raven deposit results

The winter 2008 drilling program at the Raven deposit continued to expand along 30-metre step-out cross-sections along strike, with some infill drilling where necessary to provide a minimum 30-metre drill spacing for resource calculation. Apart from some infill holes which will be required early during the summer 2008 program, drilling at Raven is sufficient to proceed with the planned fall, 2008 timeline for completion of a resource estimate. Recent and historical drilling suggests that mineralization is still open in some areas to the east, and these areas will be further tested later in the summer program.

Drill holes from the initial winter 2008 drill holes at Raven which composited to grades of at least 0.05 per cent U3O8 with a grade-thickness product of greater than 0.1 are listed in the "Winter 2008 Raven drilling program intersections from drill holes RU-059 to RU-104." The most significant of these intercepts include the following:

  • 0.09 per cent U3O8 over 22.2 metres in hole RU-068 (Section 5385E);
  • 0.09 per cent U3O8 over 20.0 metres and 0.30 per cent U3O8 over 11.0 metres in hole RU-071 (Section 5630E);
  • 0.21 per cent U3O8 over 8.0 metres in hole RU-077 (Section 5630E);
  • 0.22 per cent U3O8 over 8.1 metres in hole RU-085 (Section 5385E);
  • 0.17 per cent U3O8 over 13.5 metres and 0.21 per cent U3O8 over 8.5 metres in hole RU-087 (Section 5360E);
  • 0.16 per cent U3O8 over 11.0 metres in hole RU-091 (Section 5360E);
  • 0.39 per cent U3O8 over 4.3 metres in hole RU-092 (Section 5506E);
  • 0.38 per cent U3O8 over 37.3 metres, including 0.82 per cent U3O8 over 9.4 metres in hole RU-095 (Section 5445E);
  • 0.51 per cent U3O8 over 7.0 metres in hole RU-103 (Section 5360E);
  • 1.04 per cent U3O8 over 1.9 metres in hole RU-104 (Section 5506E).

To date, mineralization has been defined over a strike length of approximately 600 metres in a horizontal, cylindrically shaped zone fringing an area of intense clay alteration that is developed in the hangingwall of a steeply dipping fault. Mineralization occurs near the axis of the Raven syncline at depths of 50 to 275 metres below surface. Highest grades typically occur in its upper northern and central margins, where intersections such as seen in hole RU-095 are locally developed. Areas of lower grade mineralization, which typically grade between 0.05 per cent and 0.15 per cent U3O8, may be developed over widths of several tens of metres, defining several subhorizontal, elongated zones that are controlled by the distribution of lithologic units.

One metallurgical drill hole, hole RU-130, was completed at Raven late during the winter program using HQ diameter rods. The core is currently being prepared for metallurgical testing by Melis and Associates, and will be used in future economic assessment of the deposit.

Summer 2008 drilling program

Drilling during the summer of 2008 is planned to commence in early June and will consist of a three-stage drilling program comprising the following:

  1. Further infill and step-out drilling at Raven, and testing of historically known mineralization northeast of Horseshoe to be conducted during June and July using three drills;
  2. Helicopter-supported drilling of outlying targets such as Tent-Seal, Rhino, Shamus and Rabbit West, to be conducted during August and September using two drills, where previously alteration and mineralization have been intersected in several holes;
  3. Further ground drill testing of targets in the Raven-Horseshoe and Telephone Lake areas to be conducted late during the program.

The regional drilling program will be complemented by high resolution airborne radiometric and magnetic surveys which will be flown during June, 2008, over much of the southern and central portions of the Hidden Bay project by Geo Data Solutions Inc. (GDS).

About the Raven and Horseshoe deposits

Mineralization at Horseshoe comprises shallow-dipping zones of hematization with disseminated and veinlet pitchblende-boltwoodite-uranophane that are hosted by folded arkosic quartzite gneiss. Mineralization defined to date occurs in at least five dominant zones termed A, BW, BE, A1 and A2, which define two different styles comprising: a) disseminated pitchblende-chlorite-hematite and b) narrower, higher grade nodular and veinlet pitchblende in hematite-clay alteration. To view maps and cross-sections of Raven and Horseshoe, please access UEX's website under "Projects -- Hidden Bay."

Horseshoe and the adjacent Raven deposit are located less than five kilometres south of Cameco Corp.'s Rabbit Lake operations and 12 kilometres southeast of AREVA Resources Canada Inc.'s McClean Lake operations. Both deposits are hosted by competent basement rocks that could be amenable to both open-pit and conventional underground ramp access mining methods, pending a positive feasibility study. Using widely spaced drill holes, in 1980 Gulf estimated a total resource at Raven and Horseshoe of 6.7 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.16 per cent U3O8, representing approximately 22.82 million contained pounds of U3O8 (13.2 million pounds grading 0.17 per cent U3O8 at Horseshoe and 9.62 million pounds grading 0.14 per cent U3O8 at Raven). These historical resource estimates were not calculated using current Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum standards. As a result, they are not compliant with National Instrument 43-101, and should not be relied upon.

Sample handling and quality assurance

Drill core geochemical samples are selected with the aid of a hand-held scintillometer to identify areas of above-background radioactivity. Samples are split, with half remaining in the core box, and the remainder shipped to Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) where they are crushed and ground to minus 106 microns. The pulp is digested in aqua regia leach and analyzed by ICP for uranium and other elements. In addition to the geochemical analyses, down-hole probe radiometric results, obtained for all drill holes on completion of drilling, provide an independent check of the geochemical data. Probe results can be used for grade calculations where poor ground conditions occur and drill core recoveries are low, although at Raven and Horseshoe recoveries are generally at, or close to, 100 per cent. UEX routinely inserts sample blanks and uranium standards of several grades into the sample stream. In addition, repeat analyses are routinely analyzed, laboratory standards are inserted by SRC, and selected sample pulps have been submitted to other independent laboratories for check analyses to assess sample repeatability and accuracy of the SRC results. Core loss in mineralized zones within the Horseshoe and Raven deposits is minimal, and geochemical results are highly repeatable.

The technical information in this news release regarding Raven and Horseshoe has been compiled by David Rhys, PGeo, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

                   WINTER 2008 HORSESHOE DRILLING PROGRAM              INTERSECTIONS FROM DRILL HOLES HU-180 TO HU-226        Only intervals with composite grades greater than 0.05 per cent U3O8 and a grade-thickness product greater than 0.1 are listed below. All analyses wereperformed by Saskatchewan Research Council by ICP. No intervals greater than0.05 per cent and a grade thickness product higher than 0.1 were intersected in holes HU-181, 186, 187, 191, 196, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 210, 211, 215, 218, 219, 222 and 224.          Section  Depth of hole  From        To       Length  Avg. gradeHole      (North)     (metres)  (metres)   (metres)   (metres)   (% U3O8)HU-180       4710       344       216.0       217.4        1.4      0.090HU-180                            220.8       221.7        0.9      0.077HU-180                            244.1       252.4        8.3      0.103HU-180                            261.0       279.6       18.6      0.322HU-182       4490       200       172.7       183.0       10.3      0.871HU-183       4710       341       106.9       112.7        5.8      0.166HU-183                            115.9       117.0        1.1      0.196HU-183                            240.9       243.0        2.1      0.085HU-183                            269.3       275.3        6.0      0.215HU-184       4516       221       181.5       195.8       14.3      0.277HU-185       4490       209       182.4       186.7        4.3      0.308HU-188       4490       220       166.2       173.3        7.1      0.254HU-189       4490       207       164.5       166.0        1.5      0.115HU-189                            176.9       188.0       11.1      0.177HU-190       4540       220        96.2        97.7        1.5      0.147HU-190                            120.5       127.1        6.6      0.151HU-190                            192.5       194.1        1.6      0.189HU-192       4540       237       166.0       167.0        1.0      0.129HU-192                            192.5       194.5        2.0      0.203HU-193       4490       242       176.0       176.8        0.8      0.200HU-193                            200.1       201.9        1.8      0.777HU-193                            206.5       207.2        0.7      0.447HU-194       4540       240       146.0       149.0        3.0      0.100HU-194                            153.0       156.5        3.5      0.604HU-194                            179.0       180.5        1.5      0.486HU-195       4411       222       195.7       196.6        0.9      0.433HU-197       4465       211       135.0       138.2        3.2      0.216HU-198       4411       219       155.0       157.0        2.0      0.105HU-198                            166.8       168.5        1.7      0.073HU-198                            209.8       210.4        0.6      0.733HU-199       4516       224       111.8       125.0       13.2      0.211HU-199                            205.8       206.7        0.9      0.376HU-200       4465       260        99.5       100.0        0.5      0.653HU-200                            140.0       142.0        2.0      0.127HU-200                            221.7       230.2        8.5      0.151HU-201       4411       240       214.7       216.0        1.3      0.186HU-205       4490       200       167.9       168.8        0.9      0.537HU-208       4724       326       243.7       248.0        4.3      0.116HU-208                            288.5       302.1       13.6      0.232HU-209       4385       241       210.5       211.3        0.8      2.806HU-212       4724       307       137.0       138.5        1.5      0.116HU-212                            211.0       212.6        1.6      0.387HU-212                            243.0       245.6        2.6      0.083HU-212                            252.8       272.4       19.6      0.344HU-213       4385       249       135.8       136.9        1.1      0.165HU-214       4570       215       131.2       132.2        1.0      0.644HU-214                            137.9       139.5        1.6      0.869HU-214                            171.3       173.0        1.7      0.177HU-216       4735       347       122.0       123.4        1.4      0.082HU-216                            237.0       245.2        8.2      0.158HU-216                            257.0       259.0        2.0      0.120HU-216                            274.6       285.0       10.4      0.218HU-216                            320.0       320.6        0.6      0.205HU-217       4385       246       187.4       205.5       18.1      0.290HU-220       4516       230       122.0       156.0       34.0      0.268HU-221       4735       323       134.9       137.0        2.1      0.117HU-221                            278.5       281.5        3.0      0.087HU-221                            286.7       307.6       20.9      0.155HU-223       4516       200       104.5       131.1       26.6      0.228HU-225       4593       256       155.7       162.8        7.1      0.390HU-225                            183.3       184.2        0.9      0.766HU-226       4516       215       185.8       189.3        3.5      0.363

                     WINTER 2008 RAVEN DRILLING PROGRAM              INTERSECTIONS FROM DRILL HOLES RU-059 TO RU-104    Only intervals with composite grades greater than 0.05 per cent U3O8 and a grade-thickness product greater than 0.1 are listed below. All analyses wereperformed by SRC by ICP. No intervals greater than 0.05 per cent and a grade thickness product higher than 0.1 were intersected in holes RU-059, 061, 062, 066, 074, 082, 086, 088, 089, 101 and 102.          Section  Depth of Hole  From        To       Length  Avg. GradeHole       (East)     (metres)  (metres)   (metres)   (metres)   (% U3O8)RU-060       5580       242        71.0        71.5        0.5      0.355RU-060                            141.4       150.0        8.6      0.084RU-060                            164.5       166.1        1.6      0.059RU-063       5580       272       206.0       208.5        2.5      0.063RU-063                            212.0       213.0        1.0      0.153RU-063                            231.7       234.6        2.9      0.054RU-063                            242.7       243.6        0.9      0.121RU-063                            246.0       253.0        7.0      0.079RU-064       5385       297       139.1       140.5        1.4      0.097RU-064                            142.6       143.9        1.3      0.080RU-064                            145.9       153.4        7.5      0.093RU-064                            158.0       163.0        5.0      0.086RU-064                            187.9       204.3       16.4      0.092RU-065       5580       272       209.0       213.0        4.0      0.089RU-065                            218.7       223.0        4.3      0.098RU-067       5580       242       153.7       155.7        2.0      0.133RU-067                            188.0       195.5        7.5      0.096RU-068       5385       302       108.0       130.2       22.2      0.093RU-068                            207.2       210.0        2.8      0.068RU-069       5580       246       205.0       205.5        0.5      0.391RU-070       5664       244       179.1       180.1        1.0      0.533RU-070                            194.5       199.2        4.7      0.112RU-070                            225.5       226.7        1.2      0.206RU-071       5630       302        63.0        64.0        1.0      0.540RU-071                            113.0       114.0        1.0      0.203RU-071                            121.0       141.0       20.0      0.088RU-071                            146.0       147.0        1.0      0.199RU-071                            167.0       178.0       11.0      0.304RU-071                            185.0       186.0        1.0      0.354RU-072       5385       251       164.1       165.3        1.2      0.247RU-072                            182.5       186.4        3.9      0.120RU-072                            192.5       194.2        1.7      0.225RU-073       5664       239       162.3       165.1        2.8      0.097RU-075       5630       302       121.0       143.0       22.0      0.067RU-075                            160.0       161.0        1.0      0.193RU-075                            169.0       184.5       15.5      0.090RU-075                            268.3       269.0        0.7      0.191RU-076       5664       239        62.7        64.0        1.3      0.081RU-076                            127.0       128.6        1.6      0.071RU-076                            148.0       149.1        1.1      0.097RU-076                            154.4       156.2        1.8      0.264RU-077       5630       302        93.0       101.0        8.0      0.208RU-078       5385       232       106.3       111.6        5.3      0.119RU-078                            197.0       199.8        2.8      0.086RU-079       5360       341       117.7       120.5        2.8      0.054RU-079                            133.0       137.0        4.0      0.067RU-079                            141.8       144.5        2.7      0.085RU-079                            160.0       169.0        9.0      0.074RU-079                            188.0       196.0        8.0      0.073RU-079                            223.0       225.0        2.0      0.117RU-080       5630       247       129.9       132.5        2.6      0.100RU-080                            216.3       219.6        3.3      0.211RU-081       5630       200        32.1        33.1        1.0      0.253RU-081                            110.4       113.6        3.2      0.173RU-081                            129.5       133.5        4.0      0.070RU-083       5360       341       123.0       132.0        9.0      0.077RU-084       5630       200        93.5        96.9        3.4      0.078RU-085       5385       302       102.0       109.8        7.8      0.051RU-085                            127.9       128.9        1.0      0.100RU-085                            157.2       165.3        8.1      0.222RU-087       5360       240        98.0       111.5       13.5      0.172RU-087                            133.0       138.0        5.0      0.058RU-087                            237.0       245.5        8.5      0.214RU-090       5664       161        42.0        44.1        2.1      0.336RU-090                             68.6        69.1        0.5      0.163RU-090                            120.4       122.7        2.3      0.357RU-090                            131.6       132.7        1.1      0.272RU-091       5360       300       152.5       167.0       14.5      0.100RU-091                            187.0       198.0       11.0      0.163RU-091                            210.0       220.0       10.0      0.065RU-092       5506       278       186.3       186.6        0.3      0.863RU-092                            194.0       198.3        4.3      0.390RU-092                            209.4       212.6        3.2      0.091RU-092                            217.6       222.3        4.7      0.080RU-093       5695       317        65.3        67.3        2.0      0.157RU-093                            103.7       117.8       14.1      0.076RU-094       5360       360        87.6        88.2        0.6      0.259RU-094                             97.5       100.5        3.0      0.127RU-094                            113.0       118.5        5.5      0.072RU-094                            125.0       126.5        1.5      0.084RU-094                            137.0       146.5        9.5      0.100RU-094                            227.0       228.5        1.5      0.067RU-094                            241.0       245.0        4.0      0.094RU-094                            260.0       263.0        3.0      0.094RU-095       5445       242       117.0       154.3       37.3      0.377RU-095          including         120.4       129.8        9.4      0.816RU-095                            160.8       162.2        1.4      0.131RU-095                            185.4       186.1        0.7      0.403RU-096       5360       263       183.0       185.0        2.0      0.162RU-096                            188.0       191.0        3.0      0.055RU-097       5695       251        58.8        61.6        2.8      0.061RU-097                            178.6       181.5        2.9      0.073RU-098       5445       239        93.9        95.2        1.3      0.180RU-098                            124.4       125.0        0.6      0.173RU-099       5360       242       107.0       108.5        1.5      0.323RU-099                            158.4       179.0       20.6      0.072RU-100       5695       251        89.7        92.5        2.8      0.051RU-100                            234.3       241.8        7.5      0.065RU-103       5360       301       117.5       125.0        7.5      0.145RU-103                            157.0       164.0        7.0      0.507RU-103                            193.5       194.0        0.5      0.307RU-103                            206.5       208.0        1.5      0.160RU-104       5506       179        79.0        80.9        1.9      1.036

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