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0.2750.275 | 0.3190.319 | 0.3140.314 | 0.2800.280 | 0.2880.288 |
0.3140.314 | 0.2950.295 | 0.2960.296 | 0.3170.317 | 0.2760.276 |
0.2740.274 | 0.2890.289 | 0.2950.295 | 0.2760.276 | 0.2750.275 |
0.2960.296 | 0.3110.311 | 0.2890.289 | 0.2830.283 | 0.3120.312 |
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