GREAT WESTERN MINING CORPORATION
PLC
("Great Western", "GWM" or the
"Company")
NEW CLAIMS STAKED FOR
TUNGSTEN
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC (AIM -
GWMO, Euronext Growth - 8GW), which is exploring
and developing gold, silver and copper targets in the Walker Lane
belt of Nevada, USA, announces three tungsten targets over
both newly staked and existing claims in Mineral County,
Nevada.
Highlights
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Six new claim blocks staked
to cover Pine Crow and
Defender tungsten
workings
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Previous grab highlights
from these claims of 2,590, 2,430 and 1,600 ppm
tungsten
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Separate area of
prospectivity identified 9 km to the southwest
Great Western
Chairman Brian Hall commented: "Our extensive claims in the Walker Lane Belt
of Nevada are rich in many minerals. Over the last two years
we have reacted to copper being designated a critical mineral in
the USA, revisited our copper prospects and have reported, with
independent verification, the possibility of a copper play on a far
larger scale than the resource we have already established through
drilling in the same area.
"Tungsten has
also been officially designated a critical mineral in the USA and
in light of this we have revisited known areas of elevated tungsten
which were highlighted during our recent exploration programmes.
Having thoroughly reviewed all the data for tungsten on our claims,
both historical and recent, there is strong evidence of the metal
in two separate claim areas. To move this forward, in recent
days we have staked and registered six new claims contiguous to our
existing claims and encapsulating two old tungsten mines. We
will be working on the data further over the winter months and
planning a programme of works for the 2025
season."
Introduction
In the light of recent political developments
which emphasise the need for new domestic tungsten resources in the
United States, Great Western has undertaken a review
of the tungsten prospectivity on and adjoining its existing claims,
with positive results. Tungsten is included on the list of
critical minerals as determined by the US Department of the
Interior, while copper is identified as a critical material for
energy by the US Department of Energy.
Two separate former tungsten workings
historically known as Pine
Crow and Defender,
sit close to the northern edge of Great Western's Black Mountain
claims (Figures 1 & 2). In recent days the Company has staked
and registered six new claims which cover both Pine Crow and Defender.
Separately, a 600 m long east-west
tungsten-in-soils anomaly is evident in the southern part of the
Company's Jack Springs claim group, approximately 9 km to the
southwest of the workings described above (Figure 1 & 3). This
anomaly is parallel to and overlies a linear magnetic high.
Pine Crow and
Defender
The Pine
Crow and Defender
mines include surface workings on mineralised features, each having
around five (5) acres of dozer scrapes and small pits focused on
veins and altered outcrops. These features were selectively grab
sampled during reconnaissance work undertaken by the Company in
2018. Highlights are as follows (Figure 2):
·
Pine Crow, three samples from mine dumps - 2,590, 2,430 and
1,520 ppm tungsten.
·
Defender, two samples from outcropping veins and altered host
rock - 1,600 and 850 ppm tungsten.
· A
sample from the trend between the two workings, on existing GWM
claims identified altered host rock - 210 ppm tungsten.
The samples from Pine Crow are also enriched in
molybdenum, with values of 700, 690 and 590 ppm. A grab sample data
table is available in Appendix A.
Jack Springs
Tungsten
Existing reconnaissance soil sampling over the
northern parts of the Jack Springs claim group shows a
600 m long (east-west) and 100-150 m wide (north-south) zone
of samples (Figure 3) anomalous for tungsten. The anomaly occurs on
six adjacent soils lines (line spacing 100 m, sample spacing
50 m) collected during 2012 and consists of between one and three
samples above 70 ppm tungsten on each line. The maximum value
detected was 96.3 ppm tungsten.
The soil anomaly correlates with a roughly linear
east-west trending magnetic anomaly which was detected on GWM's
drone magnetometry carried out in early 2021. The juxtaposition of
elevated tungsten with a magnetic anomaly is suggestive of a skarn
setting. As the tungsten-in-soils anomaly is obscured to the east
by tertiary volcanic cover, there is potential to extend the area
of exploration.
Next
Steps
Further soil sampling and field mapping is
planned at both areas of tungsten prospectivity. If the results of
this work are positive, geophysical surveys will be designed to
develop drill targets.
Figure 1. Map showing
Great Western's claim groups and projects in the Huntoon
Valley.
Figure 2. Map showing
locations of new claims at northeast end of Black Mountains claim
group, with all previous reconnaissance grab samples over 100 ppm
tungsten labelled. Data for all samples on map is available in
appendix A.
Figure 3. Map of
southwestern part of Jack springs claim group where a zone of soils
with anomalous tungsten values overlies a magnetic anomaly. Upper
map shows first vertical derivative (1VD) of reduced to pole (RTP)
drone magnetometry. Lower map shows the anomaly redrawn over a
satellite image view, with all soil samples above 70 ppm W
labelled.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
Results presented in this report pertain to
previous phases of work by Great Western, results from which have
been previously announced for other elements.
All soil samples were submitted to Florin
Laboratory, Reno, Nevada, in 2012. Soil samples were screened to
-80 mesh and analysed by method 7045; aqua regia digest with ICP
finish for a 22-element suite. Quality control samples were
inserted by the company are understood to have been
satisfactory.
Grab samples were submitted to Bureau Veritas
Laboratory (then known as Inspectorate America Corporation), Reno,
Nevada in 2018, analysed by method Au-FA30 for gold (30 g fire
assay, with gravimetric finish for overlimit samples) AQ370 for a
24-element suite via aqua regia digest and ICP-ES. Samples were
submitted in various small batches and lab internal QC protocols
deemed to be sufficient for these results.
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Competent
Person Statement: The information in this
announcement that relates to exploration results is based on
information reviewed by Dr James Blight MGeol PhD MAusIMM (CP) who
is Exploration Manager of Great Western Mining PLC. Dr Blight has
requisite experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and
type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity which he
is undertaking, to qualify as a "Competent Person" as defined in the
2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Dr Blight is also a
"Qualified Person" as
defined in the "Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies" which
form part of the AIM Rules for Companies. Dr Blight has reviewed
and consented to the inclusion in the announcement of the
information in the form and context in which it appears.
For further
information:
Great Western Mining
Corporation PLC
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Brian Hall,
Chairman
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+44 207
933 8780
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Max Williams, Finance
Director
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+44 207
933 8780
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Davy (NOMAD,
Euronext Growth Listing Sponsor & Joint
Broker)
Brian Garrahy
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+353 1 679
6363
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SP
Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Joint Broker)
Ewan Leggat/Adam
Cowl
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+44 203
470 0470
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Walbrook PR (PR
advisers)
Nick
Rome
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+44 207
933 8783
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Notes to Editors
The Company has a large tract of
acreage in Mineral County, Nevada. The area consists of rugged,
mountainous terrain, which means that large parts of it remain
under-explored. Mineral potential is hosted by the regional Walker
Lane Structural Belt, the largest structural and metallogenic belt
in Nevada, yet one of the least explored in recent times, with
gold, silver and copper currently produced in Mineral County.
Great Western has seven distinct concession areas which offer the
potential for exploiting (1) short term gold and silver deposits
and (2) long-term, world-class copper deposits.
Six of the Company's properties are
in the west of Mineral County and the seventh and most recent
acquisition, the Olympic Gold Project, is in the east of the
county, some 50 miles from the main group. All the Company's
claims are 100% owned. Claims at the Eastside Mine Group have
been contributed to a pooling agreement with Bronco Creek
Exploration, Inc. and in addition the Company participates in the
Huntoon Mine Area Cooperation Agreement with landowner-neighbour
Crowne Point Resources with whom it shares resources. Great
Western's small exploration team is supported by locally based
consultants and contractors.
The state of Nevada is one of the
world's most mining friendly jurisdictions. While tightly
regulated and environmentally conscious, Nevada welcomes the mining
industry. Great Western takes care to ensure that its claims
are maintained in good standing and all regulations
observed.
There are numerous gold and silver
prospects on the Company's acreage, including extensive historic
mine workings which offer the opportunity for secondary
recovery. The Company is party to a 50-50 joint venture known
as Western Milling LLC which is constructing a mill to process
pre-mined material for secondary recovery of gold and
silver.
Furthermore, through extensive
drilling over a five-year period, GWM has established a Mineral
Resource on its first target area known as M2, of 4.3 million
tonnes at 0.45% copper, for 19,000 tonnes of contained copper
metal. This resource has been independently reported in accordance
with JORC guidelines.
GWM has also established an Inferred
Resource Estimate of 31,000 tonnes grading 1.6 g/t gold and 3.0 g/t
silver in tailings associated with the OMCO Mine at the Olympic
Gold Project. Additionally, exploration targets have been
independently reported as follows:
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3,400 - 6,400 tonnes grading between 0.5 and 1.2
g/t Au and 1.2 and 2.1 g/t Ag in the substrate beneath the tailings
volume at the Olympic Mine.
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9,000 - 12,000 tonnes grading between 0.9 and 2.4
g/t Au and 2.0 and 5.1 g/t Ag in a coarse stockpile at Olympic
Mine.
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4,200 - 7,700 tonnes grading between 40 and 140
g/t Ag and 0.3 and 0.3 g/t Au in spoil heaps at Mineral
Jackpot.
Appendix
A.
Table of results for all grabs shown in
figures, for selected elements of interest.
Sample ID
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Date
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Eastings
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Northings
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Au (ppm)
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Ag (ppm)
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As (ppm)
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Cu (ppm)
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Mo (ppm)
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Pb (ppm)
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Sb (ppm)
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W (ppm)
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150308_01
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08/03/15
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373842
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4230336
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0.005
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17.7
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24
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93
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92
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175
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79
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96
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150308_02
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08/03/15
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373847
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4230334
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0.005
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9.6
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12
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5,700
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3
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69
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6
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10
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150308_03_S
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08/03/15
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373868
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4230361
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0.005
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3.4
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11
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155
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2
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64
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19
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10
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150308_04_S
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08/03/15
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373896
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4230388
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0.006
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1
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31
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218
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1
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66
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9
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10
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150308_05_S
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08/03/15
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373977
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4230414
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0.006
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0.1
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7
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99
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1
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7
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2
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10
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150308_06_S
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08/03/15
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373992
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4230401
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0.007
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2
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11
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206
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2
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115
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13
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16
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150308_07
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08/03/15
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373940
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4230329
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0.105
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54.7
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53
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21,100
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21
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76
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5
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10
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150308_08
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08/03/15
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373788
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4230333
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0.026
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9.7
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50
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110
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10
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17
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64
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23
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150308_09
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08/03/15
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373819
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4230326
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0.154
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501
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104
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4,991
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28
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444
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604
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67
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150309_01
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09/03/15
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373730
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4230366
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0.186
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33.6
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13
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20,800
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3
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68
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4
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10
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327185
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27/08/18
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375472
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4230513
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0.006
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0.2
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1
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26
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15
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1.5
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1.5
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210
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327186
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27/08/18
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375471
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4230511
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0.001
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0.2
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1
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13
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0.25
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1.5
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1.5
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2
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327187
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27/08/18
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375447
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4230512
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0.001
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0.2
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2
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22
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1
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4
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1.5
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6
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327189
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27/08/18
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375457
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4230517
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0.001
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0.4
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12
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115
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0.25
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1.5
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1.5
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1
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327190
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27/08/18
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375547
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4230473
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0.007
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0.2
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1
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1
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0.25
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1.5
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1.5
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1
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327191
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27/08/18
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375604
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4230517
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0.001
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0.2
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3
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96
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0.25
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37
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1.5
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1
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327192
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27/08/18
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375704
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4230568
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0.019
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2.4
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9
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18
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0.25
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191
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6
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36
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327193
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27/08/18
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375898
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4230625
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0.001
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0.2
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4
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13
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9
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1.5
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1.5
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101
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327194
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27/08/18
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375881
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4230669
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0.014
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0.2
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21
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242
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0.25
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13
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1.5
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27
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327195
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27/08/18
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375885
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4230670
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0.009
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0.2
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1
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5
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56
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9
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1.5
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1,600
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327196
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27/08/18
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375894
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4230680
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0.014
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0.8
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8
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212
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36
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111
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11
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850
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327197
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27/08/18
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374761
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4230562
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0.001
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0.2
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4
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126
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4
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6
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1.5
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8
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327199
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27/08/18
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373851
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4230336
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0.001
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4.2
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6
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2,894
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0.25
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22
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1.5
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2
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327200
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27/08/18
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374030
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4230447
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0.001
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0.6
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18
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8
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12
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1.5
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8
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5
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327202
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27/08/18
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374087
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4230446
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0.001
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0.2
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4
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153
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0.25
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3
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1.5
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1
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327248
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17/11/18
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374777
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4230566
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0.003
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2
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50
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5
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690
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50
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20
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1,520
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327249
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17/11/18
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374784
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4230565
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0.006
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2
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50
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5
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590
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50
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30
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2,590
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327250
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17/11/18
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374779
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4230566
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0.003
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2
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50
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5
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700
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50
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20
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2,430
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327252
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17/04/19
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375319
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4229963
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0.547
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1
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50
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5
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5
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50
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5
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10
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327253
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17/04/19
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375562
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4229782
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0.034
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1
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50
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5
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5
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50
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5
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5
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GWM005041
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30/06/21
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375409
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4230060
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0.034
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0.15
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10
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28
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0.5
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27
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1.5
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18
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