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         <author>Tatyana Vorozheykina, Vladimir Fesenko, Alexei Makarkin, Alexander Goltz, Nikolay Petrov, Pavel Baev, Boris Makarenko, Sergei Aleksashenko, Natalia Zubarevich, Lev Gudkov, Ksenia Demakova, Svetlana Makovetskaya, Yelena Skryakova, Dmitry Kozlov</author>
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