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Fees

AWTA Raw Wool 2025/26 Testing Fees are valid 1st July 2025 to 30th June 2026.
Test types and services, including 2025/26 fees are comprehensively detailed in our AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees list, which is available for download below.

Current fees 2025-2026

General wool testing fees have increased by 3% for the 2025/26 wool selling season, effective from 1st July 2025.
The total cost for testing a typical 7 bale lot, including a Staple Length & Strength test, will increase by $2.65 from $82.45 to $85.10 (ex GST).

Previous fees

AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2024-25 (effective 01 Jan 2025)

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2024-25

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2023-24

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2022-23

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2021-22

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2020-21

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2019-20

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AWTA Raw Wool Testing Fees 2018-19

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Annual Reviews

The Annual Review is a report by the Directors to the Member Guarantors on the performance of the Company over the previous financial year. It includes a full financial statement for the financial year under review.

The Annual General Meeting of Member Guarantors is usually in October. The Annual Review is distributed to the Members and, if accepted, it is then available for general distribution.

Annual Reviews available for download:

AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2024-2025

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2023-2024

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2022-2023

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2021-2022

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2020-2021

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2019-2020

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2018-2019

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AWTA Ltd Annual Review 2017-2018

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Directors Report 2011-2012

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Directors Report 2010-2011

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Directors Report 2009-2010

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Directors Report 2008-2009

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Directors Report 2007-2008

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Brochures and Handbooks

Laserscan Technology Brochure (Raw Wool)

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Testing the Wool clip – General Wool

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Vegetable Matter in Australian Wool (Raw Wool)

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Wool Trading Requirements (Raw Wool)

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As part of its services to its clients and other interested parties, AWTA publishes brochures and various handbooks featuring information in regard to:

  • AWTA’s services
  • Explanations/Reviews of current standard test methods
  • Research & development of new test methods
  • Other wool industry related matters

If printed, these publications are circulated, free of charge, to all addressees on our Mailing List. Otherwise they are available in electronic format on our web site.

Note that wool testing process and the company’s operations change from time to time as a result of improvment to the process and these documents may not reflect some of these changes.

If you wish to be placed on our Mailing List and receive such publications please download the form below and complete the details in this form and return to AWTA at
awtainfo@awta.com.au

Corporate Brochures

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AWTA Ltd Corporate Brochure

This brochure provides an overview of AWTA Ltd as a whole and explains the roles of the various divisions which make up the AWTA Group.

AWTA is the largest wool testing organisation in the world. The AWTA group is comprised of three operating divisions in Australia (AWTA Raw Wool, AWTA Product Testing and Agrifood Technology), its wholly owned subsidiary NZWTA and its joint venture, JinAo Testing Company. AWTA Ltd continues to expand its service offering into other agricultural and manufacturing markets where independent, high quality and high integrity testing is a vital part of the value chain.

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Testing the Woolclip

This brochure has been designed to provide a comprehensive summary of the major services AWTA provides to the wool industry and descriptions of the processes used to achieve test results. The processes dicussed include:

  • Presale Test Certificate procedure
  • Yield measurement
  • Major Vegetable Matter types
  • Fibre Diameter measurement
  • Staple Length & Strength measurement
  • Colour measurement
  • Fleece measurement
  • Test certificates & reports
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Laserscan Technology

This brochure contains a detailled discussion of the Sirolan Laserscan equipment used by AWTA for the determination of Mean Fibre Diameter. It reviews the IWTO methods that are followed during the measurement and certification process and explains in general terms how the equipment measures wool fibres. The main topics are:

  • Measurement
  • Precisions
  • Interferences
  • Calibration
  • Processing
  • Benefits
  • Measuring finess characteristics of wool fibres
  • The Laserscan instrument
  • Benefits to wool growers & processors
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Vegetable Matter in Australian Wool

This booklet provides a useful reference for the identification of the major Vegetable Matter types which occur in Australian wool. The need for correct identification and standard nomenclature descriptions of vegetable matter is important and becomes even more so if the industry is to move to a system of selling based on measurement and standardised descriptions alone.

The 3 broad categories of VM Type disucced in this handbook, coded simply B, S and H, are defined as follows:are sometimes questioned..

  • Burrs – clover & medic burrs
  • Seeds – seed material, shive, grasses & thistles
  • Hard-Heads – hard heads (bean burrs), sticks & twigs

The VM types are described in this booklet as either B, S or H, as appropriate.

Wool Testing Handbook

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Objective measurement is an integral part of the preparation, marketing and processing of Australian wool.Nearly all Australian wool is tested for Yield, Vegetable Matter Base and Mean Fibre Diameter prior to sale and/or prior to export. An increasing proportion is also tested for Mean Staple Length and Mean Staple Strength. Scoured and carbonised wool is normally tested for Regain (moisture content). However, a significant number of scoured and carbonised lots are also tested for Yield and Mean Fibre Diameter.

This handbook is designed to provide members of the wool industry with details of the technical basis to Objective Measurement and the procedures for many of the common calculations. The information included is largely drawn from, or based upon, the relevant IWTO Test Methods and Regulations and Australian Standards.

The key features of the booklet are:

  • Calculation procedures and terminology are outlined for various Test Certificates
  • Sections on the precision of testing and retesting are included. These sections describe procedures available for improving the precision of a test result and the procedures followed by Test Houses when a retest is initiated
  • Core Test interyield conversion tables previously published in a separate booklet are included
  • A bareme for the calculation of theoretical HAUTEUR from raw test data according to the formula described in the report on trials evaluating additional measurements 1981-88, December 1988 (TEAM) has been included

This handbook, first published in September 1990 will not be reprinted. Copies of the latest issue of the handbook are still available and can be obtained from the nearest AWTA Raw Wool office.

Conversion Tables

The AWTA Wool Testing Handbook contains examples of calculations associated with IWTO Certificates, conversion tables for a number of Yields and tables for calculating Hauteur, based on the TEAM 2 Formula from Staple Measurements.

The conversion tables have been extracted from the Handbook and are available for download. These tables provide for conversions between yields as well as calculation of TEAM Hauteur from the Yield, Micron and Staple Measurement data.

A separate download is available that contains conversion tables and formulae for Scoured Yield at 16%, which were not included in the original publication.

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Wool Trading Requirements

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With the universal use of Test Certificates to define the specification of a wool trading contract, the accuracy and precision of the test results are sometimes questioned. This is particularly so as new measurements are introduced and there is no relaxation of commercial specifications in contracts.For the new generation of wool market traders, this is an update of earlier reports (reference 1,2,3) on this subject. It provides information to minimise the potential conflicts that can arise between the commercial wool trading requirements and the technical limitations of IWTO Test Methods and Regulations.

It discusses issues such as accuracy, bias and precision, what factors affect these charateristics and how they are relevent to wool testing. The relationship between check-tests and re-tests is also explained.

Fact Sheets

Fact Sheet – Wool Preparation Categories (Certificate Types)

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Fact Sheet – What is SS25% and why is it useful?

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Fact Sheet – Test Certificate Update (TCU) service

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Fact Sheet – Staple Length & Strength

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Fact Sheet – SD & CVD – Measures of Micron Variation

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Fact Sheet – Scoured & Carbonised Wool

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Fact Sheet – Research Metrology

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Fact Sheet – Premium Yield Test

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Research Papers

AWTA has achieved a world wide reputation for its research work and now has one of the largest teams of scientists working on raw wool metrology.

Our scientists regularly report on their work to the technical forums of the International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO). Papers published by the Company’s scientists are available for reference purposes and academic use.

Access to research publications produced by other organisations, when approval is provided, is also available.

Papers are grouped in the following categories, with pdf documents available for download and viewing.

Reviews and General Information

Wool Metrology – Past & Current Trends, Future Requirements

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Objective Measurements – more than pretty numbers

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Yield Testing

Review of IWTO-19 Appendix K Requirements – Measurement of Ash Content by NIRA

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The Minimum Number of Acceptable Subsample Results Required in an IWTO Certificate for Wools of UK Origin

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Measurement of IWTO-19 Ash Content by NIR Analysis

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Use of NIR Technology for Predicting IWTO-19 Residual Ash in a Commercial Laboratory

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Use of NIR to Predict Residual Ash in the IWTO-19 Yield Test

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Use of NIR to Predict Residual Ash in the IWTO-19 Yield Test – 2nd trial

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A Review of the Range Checks Used When Testing for Wool Base in Accordance with IWTO-19

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Review of the Subsample Mass Limit for Yield Testing of Scoured Wool

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Fibre Diameter

The Relationship between New Zealand Merino Fleece Measurement Produced at NZPAC Ltd & their Corresponding Core Test Results

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In-shed Test Reports – Recommended Sampling Procedures

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Supplementary Report to the In-shed Sampling Group

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NSW In-shed Sampling Trials – Summary Report

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Implications of the CVD of Fibre Diameter on Measuring Mean Fibre Diameter

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Importance of the CVD of Fibre Diameter in Selecting Tops

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Fundamental Principles of Fibre Diameter Measurement

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The Measurement Precision & Evaluation of the Diameter Profiles of Single Wool Fibres

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Fibre Curvature

Standardisation of Mean Fibre Curvature (Series 14 IH Calibration Top) – Calibration for Minicored Scoured-Wool

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Standardisation of Mean Fibre Curvature Using the Series 14 Calibration Top as a Reference

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Proposal for Calibrating Laboratory Preparation Systems and Instruments to Measure Curvature on Raw Wool

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Measuring Fibre Curvature – Key Issues

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The Effect of Histogram Class Interval on the Calculation of Mean Fibre Curvature & Standard Deviation of Fibre Curvature & Standard Deviation of Fibre Curvature

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Analysis of the Curvature of Wool Offered for Auction in Australia

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The Influence of Preparation Techniques on the Measurement of Fibre Curvature

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Fibre Curvature Morphometry & Measurement

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Staple Measurements & Top Predictions

Final TEAM-1, TEAM-2 & TEAM-3 Reports

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Final TEAM-3 Report

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Final Report on the Performance of the Style Instruments

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A Between-Instrument Comparison of Staple Crimp Frequency Measured by Crimp Meters

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Predicting Processing Results of Sale Lots – Part 1 – Performance of TEAM Hauteur Equations

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Predicting Processing Results of Sale Lots – Part 2 – Development of a Sale Lots Formula for Hauteur

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Predicting Processing Results of Sale Lots – Part 3 – Performance of TEAM Equations

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A Review of the Proposed TEAM-3 Formula for Predicting Hauteur

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Fleece Measurement

Precision of OFDA2000 & Fleecescan for Estimating the Diameter Characteristics of Fleeces – A Case Study

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Sampling Variation Over A Fleece

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Colour of Raw Wool and Wool Sliver

Final Report of the IWTO Colour Working Group

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Report of the IWTO Colour Working Group

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International Rnd Trial Comparing Certified Tile Calibrations to Standard Wool Top Calibrations for Greasy Wool

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International Rnd Trial Comparing Certified Tile Calibrations to Standard Wool Top Calibrations

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Calibration of Colour Instruments Using a Certified Tile & a Standard Wool Top

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Use of Regression Equations to Predict the Colour of Wool Using Ceramic Tile Calibration

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Performance of Various Calibrations When Measuring Certified Ceramic Colour Standards

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Scoured Wool

The Effect of Conditioning Time on Mean Fibre Diameter Results

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Review of the Subsample Mass Limit for Yield Testing of Scoured Wool

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Comparisons of Moisture Content of Wool in Bulk by the Malcam Equipment & the Standard IWTO Procedures

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Wool Sliver and Top

Comparisons Between OFDA4000 & IWTO Standardised Methods for Measurements Made on Wool Tops – Part 1 Diameter Characteristics

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Comparisons Between OFDA4000 & IWTO Standardised Methods for Measurement Made on Wool Tops – Part 2 Length Characteristics

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INTERWOOLLABS Report on Round Trials Completed in 2004

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A Review of the Distribution of Fibre Length in Tops

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Modelling of Length Distributions in the OFDA 4000

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Report on Equivalence Round Trials for the Almeter AL2000

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Foundations & Metrology of the Almeter Wool Fibre Length Measurement

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Application of a Raw Signal Filter on the Precision & Accuracy of the Almeter AL2000

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Uniformity of Wool Characteristics

Processing of Classed Grower & Bulk Class Lots of Different Uniformity Index

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Prediction of Wool Preparation Category for Classed Fleece Lines using a Uniformity Index

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Assessing the Variability of Classed Fleece Lines Using a Uniformity Index

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Impact of Test Result Precision on On-Farm Decisions

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Wool Contamination

Fibre Medullation

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Definitions of Medullation Threshold Values used by Different Testing Methods

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The Precision of Dark & Medullated Fibre Testing of Noil

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Dark & Medullated Fibre Contamination in Merino Fleece from Damara Crossbred Lambs; Top & Noil Products

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Results from Rnds 0-2 from the Interlaboratory Proficiency Program for Analysis of Pesticides on Raw Wool

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Robust Extraction & Clean-up Method for Analysis of Organophosphates, Synthetic Pyrethroids, Organochlorines, Diflubenzuron & Triflumuron on Raw Wool

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Relationship btw Greasy & Processed Dark Fibre Contamination from DAMARA Crossbreds in Merino Wool

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Australian Wool Innovation 2004 Global Survey of Dark & Medullated Fibres

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Formulae and Calculations

Mathematical Combination by Subtraction of Measured Fibre Diameter Distributions of Greasy & Scoured Wool

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Mathematical Combination of Measured Fibre Diameter Distribution Histograms for Greasy & Scoured Wool

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AWTA Forms

Fleece Measurement Test Request

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Guidance Report Test Request

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Pesticide Residue Test Request

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Scoured & Carbonised Wool Test Request

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Specialty Fibre Request

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