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prEN 13142 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-28
Ventilation for buildings - Components/products for residential ventilation - Required and optional performance characteristics

This document specifies and classifies the component/product performance characteristics, which may be necessary for the design, rating and dimensioning, placing on the market of residential ventilation products and systems to provide the predetermined performance, comfort conditions of temperature, air velocity, humidity, hygiene and sound in the occupied zone. It defines those performance characteristics (mandatory or optional) which are determined, measured and presented according to relevant test methods. It provides a classification scheme, which leads to a full definition of product properties based on test methods described in various European Standards, and gives an overview of the test standards. Distinction between mandatory and optional requirements is left to each European and national regulation(s). The codification part in Annex B and the classification part in Clause 8 apply to the following products: - unidirectional mechanical supply and exhaust residential ventilation units according to EN 13141-4:2021 and EN 13141-6:2014; - ducted mechanical bidirectional residential ventilation units according to EN 13141-7:2021; - non-ducted mechanical bidirectional residential ventilation units according to EN 13141-8:2022. This document does not apply to other products such as filters, fire dampers, ducts, control devices and sound attenuators, which may also be incorporated in residential ventilation. This document specifies in Annex ZA and Annex ZB the requirements of EU 1253/2014 and EU 1254/2014 for residential ventilation units below 1 000 m3/h air volume flow. This document does not cover requirements raised by European Directives (e.g. low voltage directive, EMC directive) and other requirements such as corrosion, reaction to fire and snow penetration.

prEN 18356-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-11
Customer Data Access and Portability in the Insurance Sector – Part 1: Semantic interface and data model

Article 20 GDPR and Article 4 and 5 the proposed FIDA Regulation require the data access and portability of customer data. To support this demand CEN/TC 445 will organise the standardisation project with its Working Group 1 in which the following European standardisation deliverable will be developed. European Standard (EN) for the semantic specification of the interfaces The scope of this EN for customer (natural or legal person) data access and portability in the insurance sector should be based on the insurance-specific part of the proposed FIDA Regulation and therefore should contain: • Semantic specifications for the processes to support the data access and portability. These specifications define on the business level the functions and the behaviour for the following process interfaces: - Request of the customer to the data holder for an actual transfer of the customer data (Article 4 FIDA). - Transfer of the requested customer data from the data holder to the requesting customer (Article 4 FIDA). - Request of a data user to a data holder for an actual transfer of customer data under a permission of the customer (Article 5 FIDA). - Transfer of the requested customer data from the data holder to the requesting data user (Article 5 FIDA). • Sematic specifications for the customer data to be transferred by the above processes. The scope of the customer data will be limited to the insurance-specific part of the FIDA proposal defined in the Article 2 (1) and Article 3 (3) of FIDA. These specifications define on the business level each element of the customer data with identification, name, precise definition, and value type (text, number, amount, quantity, percentage, date, etc.). The composition of these data elements forms a semantic data model for the insurance-specific customer data. The data model will consist of the following parts: - General data of the policy holder (including address, contact details, profession, payment means, etc.). - General data of the insurance policy (including policy number, insurance product and coverages, insured period, premium amounts, etc.). - Data specific to the consumers’ insured assets which are collected for the purposes of a demands and needs test. - Data depending on class of business, such as - Motor insurance (details about vehicle, usage, drivers), - Property insurance (details about building, household or other objects), - Liability insurance (details about insured persons and their activities), - Accident insurance (details about insured persons and their activities), - Insurance-based investment products (details about insured persons and the savings, investments, pension rights, etc.). The EN specifies the processes and the data model on the semantic level in a syntax-neutral format, independent from its representation in a concrete implementation syntax.

ISO/DIS 37401 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-07
Diversity management systems — Requirements with guidance for use

This document specifies requirements and provides guidelines for establishing, developing, implementing, evaluating, maintaining and improving an effective diversity management system within an organization. This document is applicable to all organizations regardless of type, size, location, structure or purpose. This document is applicable to all levels within the organization to develop, maintain and promote a systematic approach for creating a culture for diversity.

prEN ISO 19163-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-06-29
Geographic information - Content components and encoding rules for imagery and gridded data - Part 2: Implementation schema (ISO/DIS 19163-2:2026)

This document specifies an implementation schema based on the content models for geographic imagery and gridded thematic data defined in the ISO/TS 19163-1. This document defines a structure that is suitable for binding content components and specific encoding formats. It also provides an implementation schema for binding a concrete, implementable, conformance-testable coverage structure as defined in ISO 19123-2.

prEN IEC 60335-2-39:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-29
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-39: Particular requirements for commercial electric multi-purpose cooking pans

This European Standard Deals with the safety of electrically operated commerical multi-purpose cooking pans not intended for household use. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for other appliances. Appliances within the scope of this standard are typically used in restaurants, canteens, hospitals, and commercial enterprises such as bakeries, butcheries, etc. The electrical part of appliances making use of other forms of energy is also within the scope of this standard.

prEN ISO/ASTM 52971 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-04
Additive manufacturing - Non-destructive testing and evaluation - Guideline for dimensional measurements based on cone beam X-ray Computed Tomography (ISO/ASTM DIS 52971:2026)

This document specifies guidelines and recommendations to be followed prior to carrying out dimensional measurements on three-dimensional (3D) volumetric X-ray Computed Tomographic (XCT) images of additive manufacturing (AM) series production parts. It is applicable to cone beam XCT systems. However, these guidelines and recommendations can easily be transposed to fan beam XCT systems. The process to be followed prior to performing dimensional measurement on 3D volumetric XCT images of AM series production parts, in this standard, is divided into two steps: Step 1: Quantification of an XCT system performance, in terms of image quality and basic dimensional measurement accuracy, with a reference object and eventually a Representative Quality Indicators (RQI), with the specific part (part chosen from the AM series production parts) XCT setting under certain environmental conditions. This step leads to the determination of the image quality, the voxel size and the basic dimensional measurement accuracy of an XCT system; Step 2: Validation of the XCT system compliance, in terms of dimensional measurement accuracy, with the specific part, with the chosen XCT setting under the specific environmental conditions. This step leads to a simplified determination of the dimensional measurement uncertainty of each measurand of the specific part. If step 1 does not comply with the set requirements, the XCT system cannot be used for step 2. This document does not claim to provide a definitive method to determine XCT dimensional measurement accuracy, which, given the complexity of an XCT process, is not yet established. For the same reason, it is addressed to qualified XCT operators with the support of metrology experts. This document is dedicated to AM series production parts and its aim is to provide a methodology for controlling the geometric specificities associated with AM (internal shapes, lattice structures). It is applicable on parts that are fabricated by any type of AM categories of processes and material provided the X-ray penetration lengths are sufficient to scan the test part. These prior quantification and validation processes, which allow dimensional measurements to be carry out on 3D volumetric XCT images of AM series production parts, are valid for a specific part geometry in a given material associated with a chosen XCT setting (magnification & XCT acquisition and reconstruction parameters of the specific part) under specific environmental conditions for the measurands specified. The quantification and validation processes are reconsidered when different geometry of the part or material or XCT setting or environmental conditions or measurands are taken into account.

prEN 13076 New
Comment end date 2026-08-25
Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water - Unrestricted air gap-Family A - Type A

This document specifies the characteristics and the requirements of unrestricted air gap Family A, Type A for nominal flow velocity not exceeding 3 m/s. Air gaps are devices for protection of potable water in water installations from pollution by backflow. This document applies to air gaps in factory-assembled products and to constructed air gaps in situ and specifies requirements and methods to verify and ensure compliance with this document during normal working use. The fluid in the receiving vessel is assumed to have similar properties to the water supply. Where this is not the case, additional care or tests could be required to verify the efficacy of the solution in practical use. The AA device is intended to be used in potable water installations according to EN 806 (series). Sanitary tapware when installed onto a receiving vessel (e.g. washbasin etc.) might have some restriction of its overflow. This will not compromise the water supply as the tapware might have an air gap, as detailed for example in EN 200 (dimension E), that provides an air gap disconnection. If this is the case, then backflow protection will be assumed to be adequate, and no further testing/verification will be needed.

prEN IEC 60335-2-61:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-08
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-61: Particular requirements for thermal-storage room heaters

This European Standard deals with the safety of electric thermal-storage room heaters for household and similar purposes that are intended to heat the room in which they are located, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances including direct current (DC) supplied appliances

prEN IEC 63333-3:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-08
Assessment of circular content in products - Part 3: Proportion of recycled materials (Proposed Horizontal Publication)
EN IEC 60335-2-36:2026/prAA:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-29
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-36: Particular requirements for commercial electric cooking ranges, ovens, hobs and hob elements

This standard deals with the safety of electrically operated commercial cooking and baking ranges, ovens, hobs, hob elements and similar appliances, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for other appliances. These appliances are not intended for household and similar purposes. They are used for commercial processing of food in areas not open to the public, for example in kitchens of restaurants, canteens, hospitals and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries and butcheries. The electrical part of appliances making use of other forms of energy is also within the scope of this standard.

ISO/DIS 13682-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-15
Laser and laser related equipment — Determination of the properties of ultrashort laser pulses — Part 1: Vocabulary and symbols
prEN ISO 19085-12 New
Comment end date 2026-08-25
Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 12: Tenoning-profiling machines (ISO/DIS 19085-12:2026)

This document specifies the safety requirements and measures for manually loaded and unloaded —     single-end tenoning machines with a manual feed sliding table, —     single-end tenoning machines with a mechanical feed sliding table, —     single-end tenoning-profiling machines with mechanical feed, —     double-end tenoning-profiling machines with mechanical feed, also designed to be automatically either loaded or unloaded, or both, and —     angular systems for tenoning and profiling with mechanical feed with maximum workpiece height capacity of 200 mm for single-end machines and 500 mm for double-end machines, capable of continuous production use, altogether referred to as “machines”. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events as listed in Annex A, relevant to machines, when operated, adjusted and maintained as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer including reasonably foreseeable misuse. Also, transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping phases have been taken into account. The machines are designed to process in one pass one end or two sides, either opposite or perpendicular to each other, of workpieces made of a)       solid wood, and b)       materials with similar physical characteristics to wood (see ISO 19085-1:2021, 3.2); and c)        only the machines with mechanical feed, made of d)       fibre-cement, e)       rock wool and glass wool, f)         gypsum, g)       plasterboard, h)       matrix engineered mineral boards, silicate boards and sulfate boards, i)         composite materials with core consisting of polyurethane or mineral material laminated with light alloy, j)         polymer-matrix composite materials and reinforced thermoplastic, thermoset and elastomeric materials, k)       aluminium light alloy profiles, and l)         composite boards made from the materials listed above. This document is also applicable to machines fitted with one or more of the following devices or additional working units, whose hazards have been dealt with: —     sanding units; —     fixed or movable workpiece support; —     automatic tool changing; —     automatic workpiece returner; —     glass bead saw unit; —     hinge recessing unit; —     boring unit; —     dynamic processing unit; —     sawing unit installed out of the integral enclosure, between machine halves in double-end machines; —     foiling unit; —     coating unit; —     grooving unit with a milling tool installed out of the integral enclosure, between machine halves; —     brushing unit; —     gluing unit; —     sealing unit; —     dowels inserting unit; —     tongues inserting unit; —     inkjet marking unit; —     laser marking unit; —     labelling unit; —     workpiece back-up device (device that is either anti-chipping or anti-splintering, or both); —     quick tool changing system; —     post-formed edge pre-cutting unit; —     additional workpiece support (at either infeed or outfeed, or both); —     parallel infeed device on single-end machines; —     transversal infeed device on single-end machines; —     intermediate workpiece support on double-end machines; —     automatic infeed device; —     feed chain with dogs. This document does not deal with any hazards related to: a)       systems for automatic loading and unloading of the workpiece to a single machine other than automatic workpiece returner; b)       single machine being used in combination with any other machine (as

EN 60870-5-6:2009/prA1:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-01
Amendment 1 - Telecontrol equipment and systems - Part 5-6: Guidelines for conformance testing for the IEC 60870-5 companion standards
prEN 13914-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-23
Design, preparation and application of external rendering and internal plastering - Part 2: Internal plastering

This document deals with the design considerations and essential principles for internal plastering systems and application of plastering systems. The different parts of the EN 13914 series of standards specify requirements and recommendations for detailing, design and material considerations, the selection of mixes and the application of gypsum plasters, gypsum/lime plasters, lightweight plasters, lime/gypsum-, cement- and cement/lime-based plasters, lime-based plasters, clay plasters, silicate plasters, organic plasters, polymer-modified plasters, etc. This document does not deal with the following: - external finishes; - painting and/or preparation; - impregnations; - structural repair of concrete; - prefabricated fibre-reinforced plaster elements; - surface treatments. Because of the many varied materials, practices and different climatic conditions, it is not possible for certain aspects of the standard to enter into sufficient detail to be fully usable by all practitioners. NOTE Local or national regulations take precedence when applicable.

prEN ISO 7039 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-28
Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Method for evaluating the susceptibility of materials to the effects of high-pressure gas within hollow test pieces (ISO/DIS 7039:2026)

This document specifies the geometries and proposed finishing procedures of the inner surface of hollow test piece of metallic materials, filled with a high-pressure gaseous medium. The document specifies a tensile testing procedure to evaluate the effect of high-pressure gaseous medium compared to a high-pressure inert gas or air. The document can be used for the screening of metallic materials by evaluating mechanical property changes due to the effects of various test gases, including hydrogen. NOTE          Temperature range and pressure range depend on the materials to be tested and test gas to be used.

prEN ISO 25178-70 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-20
Geometrical product specification (GPS) - Surface texture: Areal - Part 70: Material measures (ISO/DIS 25178-70:2026)

ISO 25178-70:2014 specifies the characteristics of material measures used for the periodic verification and adjustment of areal surface texture measurement instruments.

ISO/IEC DIS 10267 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-16
Information technology — Data usage — Methods to quantify the amount of personal information in a dataset
prEN IEC 60068-2-45:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-06-26
Basic environmental testing procedures - Part 2-45: Tests - Test XA and guidance: Immersion in cleaning solvents
prEN ISO 8690 Archived
Comment end date 2026-06-23
Measurement of radioactivity - Gamma ray and beta emitting radionuclides - Test method to assess the ease of decontamination of surface materials (ISO 8690:2024)

This document applies to the testing of surfaces that may become contaminated by radioactive materials. The ease of decontamination is a property of a surface and an important criterion for selecting surface materials used in the nuclear industry, interim storage or disposal facilities from which contamination can be removed easily and rapidly without damaging the surface. The test described in this document is a rapid laboratory-based method to compare the ease of decontamination of different surface materials. The results from the test can be one parameter to take into account when selecting surface coatings such as varnish or impervious layers such as ceramics and other surfaces. The radionuclides used in this test are those commonly found in the nuclear industry (137Cs, 134Cs and 60Co) in aqueous form. The test can also be adopted for use with other radionuclides and other chemical forms, depending on the customer requirements, if the solutions are chemically stable and do not corrode the test specimen. The test does not measure the ease of decontamination of the surface materials in practical use, as this depends on the radionuclide(s) present, their chemical form, the duration of exposure to the contaminant and the environmental conditions amongst other factors. The test method is not intended to describe general decontamination procedures or to assess the efficiency of decontamination procedures (see ISO 7503-1 to ISO 7503-3). The test method is not suitable for use of radiochemicals if the radionuclide emits low energy gamma rays or beta particles that are readily attenuated in the surface.

prEN 820-5 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-23
Advanced technical ceramics - Thermomechanical properties of monolithic ceramics - Part 5: Determination of elastic moduli at elevated temperatures

This part of EN 820 describes methods for determining the elastic moduli, specifically Young's modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio, of advanced monolithic technical ceramics at temperatures above room temperature. The standard prescribes three alternative methods for determining some or all of these three parameters: A the determination of Young's modulus by static flexure of a thin beam in three- or four-point bending. B the determination of Young's modulus by forced longitudinal resonance, or Young's modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio by forced flexural and torsional resonance, of a thin beam. C the determination of Young's modulus from the fundamental natural frequency of a struck bar (impulse excitation method). This part of EN 820 extends the above-defined room-temperature methods described in EN 843-2 to elevated temperatures. All the test methods assume the use of homogeneous test pieces of linear elastic materials. The test assumes that the test piece has isotropic elastic properties. At high porosity levels all of the methods can become inappropriate. The maximum grain size (see EN 623-3), excluding deliberately added whiskers, should be less than 10 % of the minimum dimension of the test piece. NOTE 1 Method C in EN 843-2 based on ultrasonic time of flight measurement has not been incorporated into this part of EN 820. Although the method is feasible to apply, it is specialised, and outside the capabilities of most laboratories. There are also severe restrictions on test piece geometries and methods of achieving pulse transmission. For these reasons this method has not been included in EN 820-5. NOTE 2 The upper temperature limit for this test depends on the properties of the test pieces, and can be limited by softening within the timescale of the test. In addition, for method A there can be limits defined by the choice of test jig construction materials.

prEN 50549-10:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-29
Requirements for generating plants to be connected in parallel with distribution networks - Part 10: Tests for conformity assessment of generating units

The purpose of this document is to provide technical guidance for tests on generating units, interface protection and generating plant controller to evaluate their electrical characteristics. NOTE 1 Mechanical issues are taken into account as far as they influence the electrical characteristics. NOTE 2 Electrical energy storage systems (EESS) in meeting the conditions of 50549-1 and 50549-2 are considered as generating units. The evaluation results are intended to be used to demonstrate conformity of generating units, interface protection and generating plant controller to technical requirements for grid connection. In this context the evaluation results can also be used as part of a certification programme. NOTE 3 Besides the type test results of the generating units, interface protection and generating plant controller all additional elements for connection to the grid (e.g. transformer, cabling, multiple units) are considered in the evaluation of the final installation of a generating plant. The requirements intended to be evaluated are covered in the following standardization documents: - EN 50549-1:2019: Requirements for generating plants to be connected in parallel with distribution networks - Part 1: connection to a LV distribution network - Generating plants up to and including Type B - EN 50549-2:2019: Requirements for generating plants to be connected in parallel with distribution networks - Part 2: Connection to a MV distribution network - Generating plants up to and including Type B If grid connection requirements are dealt with in other documents or for other generating module types, where no specific testing procedure is provided, the testing methods described in this document can be used, if applicable. This document provides evaluation criteria for the conformity assessment of generating units with respect to the above mentioned standardization documents, based on type testing. However, some requirements are applicable on the generating plant level. The assessment of the conformity to these plant requirements is out of scope of this document. Nevertheless, this document can be used to show the capabilities of a generating unit to be used in a generating plant. As a consequence, it is possible that the conformity assessment of a generating unit does not cover all aspects of the above mentioned standardization documents, typically when a requirement is evaluated on plant level. Therefore, the conformity assessment report indicates clearly which clauses of this document are covered and which clauses are not covered. This document recognizes the existence of specific technical test requirements within several member states and these must be complied with.

prEN ISO 1628-2 New
Comment end date 2026-08-25
Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - Part 2: Poly(vinyl chloride) resins (ISO/DIS 1628-2:2026)

1.1 This document specifies conditions for the determination of the reduced viscosity (also known as viscosity number) and K-value of PVC resins. It is applicable to resins in powder form which consist of homopolymers of the monomer vinyl chloride and copolymers, terpolymers, etc., of vinyl chloride with one or more other monomers, but where vinyl chloride is the main constituent. The resins can contain small amounts of unpolymerized substances (e.g. emulsifying or suspending agents, catalyst residues, etc.) and other substances added during the course of the polymerization. This document is not applicable, however, to resins having a volatile-matter content in excess of 0,5 % ± 0,1 %, when determined in accordance with ISO 1269:2006. In addition to this, it is not applicable to resins which are not entirely soluble in cyclohexanone. 1.2 The reduced viscosity and K-value of a particular resin are related to its molecular mass, but the relationship varies depending on the concentration and type(s) of other monomer(s) present. Hence, homopolymers and copolymers having the same reduced viscosity or K-value can have different molecular masses. 1.3 The values determined for reduced viscosity and K-value, for a particular sample of PVC resin, are influenced differently by the concentration of the solution chosen for the determination. Hence the use of the procedures specified in this document only gives values for reduced viscosity and K-value that are comparable when the concentrations of the solutions used are identical. 1.4 The experimental procedures specified in this document can also be used to characterize the polymeric fraction obtained during the chemical analysis of a PVC composition. However, the values calculated for the reduced viscosity and K-value in these circumstances can deviate form the correct values for the resin used to produce the composition because of the impure nature of the recovered polymer fraction.

prEN 10303 New
Comment end date 2026-08-25
Magnetics materials - Thin magnetic steel strip and sheet for use at medium frequencies

This document defines the grades of thin non-oriented magnetic steel strip and sheet in nominal thicknesses of 0,10 mm, 0,15 mm, 0,20 mm, 0,25 mm, 0,27 mm, 0,30 mm and 0,35 mm, and of thin grain-oriented magnetic steel strip and sheet in nominal thicknesses of 0,10 mm, 0,15 mm and 0,18 mm. In particular, it gives general requirements, magnetic properties, geometric characteristics and tolerances and technological characteristics, as well as inspection procedure. This document applies to magnetic steel strip and sheet supplied in the finally annealed condition in coils and intended for the construction of magnetic circuits used at frequencies equal to or higher than 100 Hz.

EN 1996-1-1:2022/prA1 New
Comment end date 2026-06-25
Eurocode 6 - Design of masonry structures - Part 1-1: General rules for reinforced and unreinforced masonry structures

(1) The basis for the design of building and civil engineering works in masonry is given in this Part 1-1 of EN 1996, which deals with unreinforced masonry, reinforced masonry and confined masonry. Principles for the design of prestressed masonry are also given. This Part 1-1 of EN 1996 is not valid for masonry elements with a plan area of less than 0,04 m2. (2) For those types of structures not covered entirely, for new structural uses for established materials, for new materials, or where actions and other influences outside normal experience have to be resisted, the provisions given in this Part 1-1 of EN 1996 may be applicable, but may need to be supplemented. (3) Part 1-1 of EN 1996 gives detailed rules which are mainly applicable to ordinary buildings. The applicability of these rules may be limited, for practical reasons or due to simplifications; any limits of applicability are given in the text where necessary. (4) Part 1-1 of EN 1996 does not cover: - resistance to fire (which is dealt with in EN 1996-1-2); - particular aspects of special types of building (for example, dynamic effects on tall buildings); - particular aspects of special types of civil engineering works (such as masonry bridges, dams, chimneys or liquid-retaining structures); - particular aspects of special types of structures (such as arches or domes); - masonry where gypsum, with or without cement, mortars are used; - masonry where the units are not laid in a regular pattern of courses (rubble masonry); - masonry reinforced with other materials than steel.

prEN 4731 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-06-30
Aerospace series — Spectral quality of LED luminaires used with photoluminescent marking systems

This document defines a measure for the spectral quality of LED luminaires in terms of the ratio of the amount of visual light emitted by the luminaire versus the amount effective for charging photoluminescent products contained in that spectrum. Fulfilment of this document by a LED luminaire will ensure general compatibility of the luminaire with photoluminescent marking systems. This document alone does not provide any means of compliance to fulfil any airworthiness requirements. For a specific aircraft installation, the spectral power distribution and illuminance at the photoluminescent marking systems are relevant.

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