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Li Li Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof■anypartofthispageisillegal.BEGINWRITINGYOURESSAYON#=7Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof1anypartofthispageisillegal.SECTION7Time一25minutes20QuestionsTurntoSection7(page6)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.Directions:Forthissection,solveeachproblemanddecidewhichisthebestofthechoicesgiven.Fillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.Youmayuseanyavailablespaceforscratchwork.Theuseofacalculatorispermitted.Allnumbersusedarerealnumbers.sdozFiguresthataccompanyproblemsinthistestareintendedtoprovideinformationusefulinsolvingtheproblems.sdozTheyaredrawnasaccuratelyaspossibleEXCEPTwhenitisstatedinaspecificproblemthatthefigureisnotdrawntoscale.Allfigureslieinaplaneunlessotherwiseindicated.Unlessotherwisespecified,thedomainofanyfunctionfisassumedtobethesetofallrealnumbersxforwhichf(x)isarealnumber.SpecialRightTrianglesSpecialRightTrianglesThenumberofdegreesofarcinacircleis360.Thesumofthemeasuresindegreesoftheanglesofatriangleis180.Whenthedecimal0.00023iswrittenas2.3x10x,whatisthevalueofx?(A)-1(B)-2(C)-3(D)-4(E)-5

Ajarcontains200coins,ofwhich50arenickels.IfMicheleremoves30coins,ofwhich12arenickels,howmanycoinsremaininthejarthatarenotnickels?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z9210813213816877。77。 Unauthorizedcopyingorreus?of|anypartofthispageisillegal.77。77。 Unauthorizedcopyingorreus?of|anypartofthispageisillegal.Forallnumbersaandb,letaUbbedefinedbyaDb=b2-lab.Whatisthevalueof3D5?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z-30-24-21-20-5InthecircleabovewithcenterO,theareaoftheshadedregionis90.Whatistheareaoftheentirecircularregion?3060002045111A11A)B)C)D)E)z{\ DAILYLOWTEMPERATURESINCITYZ4.ThelinegraphaboveshowsthedailylowtemperaturesinCityZforsixconsecutivedays.Theincreaseinthedailylowtemperaturewasgreatestfromwhichdaytothenext? Thecostofgrapesisdirectlyproportionaltothenumberofpoundspurchased.If2poundsofgrapescost$2.48,howmanypoundsofgrapescanbepurchasedfor$12.40?(A)5(B)10(C)12(D)15(E)20Day1today2Day2today3Day3today4Day4today5Day5today67Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof 7Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof anypartofthispageisillegal.7Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof 7Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof anypartofthispageisillegal.7i:-=!InrighttriangleXYZ,thehypotenusehaslength17andoneleghaslength8.Whatisthelengthoftheotherleg?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z15141312HInthejty-plane,theendpointsofadiameterofacirclehavecoordinates(-6,4)and(0,4).Whatarethecoordinatesofthecenterofthecircle?(-6,0)(-6,2)(-3,0)(-3,2)(-3,4)HOURSOFEXERCISEEACHWEEK77Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof177Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof1anypartofthispageisillegal.77Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof177Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof1anypartofthispageisillegal.13.Ifcr'lr=(ab}xfora>1andb>1,whatisthevalueofx?11.13.Ifcr'lr=(ab}xfora>1andb>1,whatisthevalueofx?11.Inthefigureabove,whatisthevalueofy?A)B)C)D)E)r(\z(\zl\z/v/V90002040601111111*34689A)B)C)D)E)ztrk/kThesumofanytwoprimenumbersisaneveninteger.12.Whichofthefollowingpairsofintegerscanbeusedasacounterexampletoshowthatthestatementaboveisfalse?1and122and132and213and245and29Thegraphofy=x+kx,wherekisaconstant,isshownabove.WhatisthevalueofA:?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z-3-2-101

If and ,whatisthevalueb+1 3 b+\ 4of$?bA)B)C)D)E)/IXz(xz<\/lx1-5丄43111-31-2Markhasxties,onlyoneofwhichisred.MarkhasIf and ,whatisthevalueb+1 3 b+\ 4of$?bA)B)C)D)E)/IXz(xz<\/lx1-5丄43111-31-2Markhasxties,onlyoneofwhichisred.Markhasyshirts,onlyoneofwhichisgreen.Anytiecanbewornwithanyshirt,exceptthattheredtieandthegreenshirtcannotbeworntogether.Intermsofxandy,howmanydifferenttieandshirtcombinationscanMarkwear?(A)x+y-1(B)xy-1(C)(x-l)(y-l)(D)(x-l)y(E)又(y—1)01569A)B)C)D)E)zf\zf\z(xrv060668A)B)C)D)E)/IVzfl\z(x/KzfvThemedianof901569A)B)C)D)E)zf\zf\z(xrv060668A)B)C)D)E)/IVzfl\z(x/KzfvInacertaintruck,thereare6timesasmanycratesastherearebarrels.Iftheweightofeachbarrelis9timestheweightofeachcrateandthetotalweightofthebarrelsis1,200kilograms,whatisthetotalcombinedweight,inkilograms,ofallthecratesandbarrelsinthetruck?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z1,5001,8002,0002,4003,000Inthefigureabove,ABCGandDEFGaresquaresandACDGisequilateral.Ifthelengthsofthesidesofthesquaresandtheequilateraltriangleareeach6,whatisthelengthofAF?㈧12(B)6V2(C)12V2(D)6>/3(E)12^38Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypart8Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.8Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypart8Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.oo⑧SECTION8Time—20minutes19QuestionsTurntoSection8(page7)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.Directions:Foreachquestioninthissection,selectthebestanswerfromamongthechoicesgivenandfillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.Eachsentencebelowhasoneortwoblanks,eachblankindicatingthatsomethinghasbeenomitted.BeneaththesentencearefivewordsorsetsofwordslabeledAthroughE.Choosethewordorsetofwordsthat,wheninsertedinthesentence,bestfitsthemeaningofthesentenceasawhole.Example:Hopingto thedispute,negotiatorsproposedacompromisethattheyfeltwouldbe tobothlaborandmanagement.enforce..usefulend..divisiveovercome..unattractiveextend..satisfactoryresolve?.acceptable ?⑧?⑧?Nineteenth-centurycowboyNatLoveclaimedthathisautobiographyrecordedeventsplainlyandaccurately,butlikemanyothercowboy ,Love'sbookincludessome details.novels..factualsongs..inventedplays..historicaltales..exaggeratedmemoirs..straightforwardTheargumentthatcertainagriculturalpesticidesarekillinghoneybeesis ,itsflawsbeingobviousundercloseexamination.misunderstood(B)unique(C)emphatic(D)influential(E)flimsyEveninthefaceofdisaster,Arthurremainedcalmandeven-tempered:his wasadmiredbyall.tenacity(B)negligence(C)disgruntlement(D)ambivalence(E)equanimityThebook’streatmentofNativeAmericandanceisfittingly ,consideringthecomplexand natureofthedancesthemselves.dexterous..regimentedesoteric..pragmaticmultifaceted..manifoldcharitable..altruisticsedate■.suppleAndrew'sresponsetotheallegationswasboth and ,littlemorethanvagueverbiageintendedtosoothe,notclarify.pungent..innocuousacerbic..disingenuousinchoate..unequivocallugubrious..insolentnebulous..palliativeStudiessuggestthatdeeprelaxation,ifpracticedregularly,canstrengthentheimmunesystemandproduceahostofotherequally physiologicalchanges.salutary(B)transient(C)gratuitous(D)deleterious(E)extemporaneous8(£)?OQO(8(£)?OQO(8)88(£)?OQO(8(£)?OQO(8)8OO?8OO?8Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.8⑧O?Thepassagebelowisfollowedbyquestionsbasedonitscontent.Answerthequestionsonthebasisofwhatisstatedorinipliedinthepassageandinanyintroductorymaterialthatmaybeprovided.Questions7-19arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thispassagehasbeenadaptedfroma2004bookthatexaminesthefunctionsofthebrain.OnefallmorningwhenIwassix,Ihurriedthroughanorchardwiththreeschoolmates.Wewerelateforfirstgrade,andthereweregoingtobesilhouettedrawingsnone’加eofuswantedtomiss.Iremembertheshinyplaiddress5thatSusanGreenwore,hermatchinghairribbon,andapetticoatthatrustledasshemoved.Ripeningapplesspicedtheairwithscent.Highinthebranches,darkplumshuddledlikebats.SusandraggedmyarmbecauseFdslowedtostareattheplums,hereyesfollowingmine,andiowhenshedemandedtoknowwhatIwaslookingat,Itoldher.Suddenlysheletgoofmyarmandallthreegirlsrecoiled.Thepossibilityofbatsdidn'tfrightenthem.Ifrightenedthem.Ilookedatplumsandsawbats.Thealarmontheirfacesbecameanindeliblememory,onecoloredby15shame,andfusedwithanearlylevitatingsenseofwonder.Thatvignetteholdsthekernelofmanytruthsaboutmemory.Toremember,thebraindoesfourthingssuperbly:recognizespatterns,interpretsthem,recordstheirsource,andretrievesthem.Intheorchard,Isawapples,smelled20theircorklikesweetness,heardthewarbleofchildren,heldunforeseenfeelings.Atthetime,brainreceptorscombinedallthestimulifast,busilyinterpretingwhatanorchardmeant,theuniquescentofapples,thesimilararchitectureofplumsandhuddledbats,andnotingthewhereabouts25asawalktoschool,whileemotionspiledup.Now,halfalifetimelater,onlyshardsofthatorchardmemoryfloatintomyken—lightswervingoffasatinskirt,cloudscagedinthebranchesofatree,thehugofanelasticwaistbandoncorduroypantsIworeundermydress,the30scratchywhispersofSusan’sstarchedpetticoat.ButIcanforciblycaptureothers.Nottheothergirls’names,northecadenceoftheirvoices:Lotsofdetailshavefadedthroughthenormalvanishingandcrumblingknownas"gracefuldegradation.5'Likeanoldphotograph,myrecallofthatday35haslostsomeofitscolorandclaritywithpassingyears.Memoriesnestinelaboratethicketsofassociation.If1concentratehardandinsinuatemyselfbackintothatmoment,intothatbody,peeringoutbehindcurlybangs,Icanfeeltheswingofmyponytail,andmybodyflushed40withwonderthewayasugarcubeabsorbswater.Mymemorycaromsoffanotherassociation.Thesortofsugarcubesastable-handplacedontomytremblingpalmonesummer,andahorsegummedoffgentlywithvelvetylipsthattickled.Iffdbeenbittenbythathorse,theevent45wouldhaveburroweddeepintomymemoryandadvisedmyreflexesaswellasmyconsciousmind.Indeed,painandmemoryarecloselylinked.Painislikeabadmemorythatwon'tfade,whichmakesgoodsurvivalsense.It’snotenoughtoidentifydanger;anorganismalsohasto50rememberitsfeatures.Undergeneralanesthesia,onemaynotbeawareofpain,butthenervoussystemremembersitwell.Someresearchershavebeenadministering“preemptiveanalgesia,5,painmedicinebeforehand,notjustduringorafteranoperation.Hopingtokeepchronicpainmemoriesfromforminginthefirstplace,theyblockthenervepathwaysleadingfromtheinjurysitetothespinalcord.Thusfar,ifsworkingwellinsomeoperations.Backtotheorchard.Thelongstringoffactsaboutapples,horses,orchards,andsuchinvolvessemantic60memory.Rememberingthatspecificmorningandthosegirls—onadaywhentheplumscaughtmyeye,thecloudsseemedcagedbythebranches,andIfeltbothshameandwonder—involvesepisodicmemory.Combinethetwoandyougetdeclarativememory,adeclarationofeventseasyto65slapawordon,theexplicittruths.Somehow,allthesewaysofrememberingcombineandwefeelsingular.Addenoughpiecestothemosaicandanindividualfindsshape.Wetakeforgrantedthesedazzlingskills,andthemosttreasuredgiftofall,beingabletotime-travelandexplorethelost70kingdomsofyesterday.Wemaybetheonlyanimalswiththisrichformofepisodicmemory,inwhichwecanreviveourpast,playitbacklikeafilmwestoptolookat,enterimaginatively,andreviseaswegrowolder.Thepassageisprimarilyconcernedwithrevisitingachildhoodworldoffantasyexploringmultiplefacetsofhumanmemorydescribingthelinkbetweenpainandmemoryreconstructingalife-changingepisodepresentingresearchonbrainfunctioningAsachild,theauthorreactedtotheeventdescribedinthefirstparagraph(lines1-15)withfascinationandfearhumiliationanddespairembarrassmentandawehostilityanddefensivenessreliefandacceptance

Inlines2-4(“Wewere...miss”),theauthorcharacterizesthechildrenassomberunrulyeagerdefiantdiligentInline8,“dragged”mostnearlymeansdelayedpulledhungsweptprolonged\JZ\—/(A(B(C(D(E\JZ\—/(A(B(C(D(EarefutationaqualificationaclaimanunderstatementaninterpretationInlines21-25(“Atthe...up”),theauthorprovidesahypothesisregardingtheimportanceofchildhoodmemoriesadescriptionoftheactualtruthbehindamisinterpretedeventadetailedcritiqueofaprevalentscientificargumentanelaborationoftheprocessunderlyingmemoryasuggestionregardingaproductiveavenueforfutureresearchInline33,normalmostnearlymeansnaturalmethodicalwidespreadcurrentunvaryingTheauthorreferstoa“photograph”(line34)tomakeapointaboutcherishedmemoriesfadingrecollectionstechnologicaladvanceshistoricalachievementartisticcreativityThephraseinline58(“Backtotheorchard^^)servesprimarilytodismissapotentialobjectiontoanargumentannouncetheresultsofapriorinvestigationcallforareassessmentofanoutdatedideaintroduceacomicdigressionfromacomplexanalysisreturnthediscussiontoaprevioustopicInlines60-63(“Remembering...memory"),theauthordiscussesspecificdetailsinordertoillustrateaparticularscientificconcepthelprecoverachildhoodmemorycelebratethewonderofyouthfulexperienceofferanalternativeapproachtoaproblemdefendaninitialreactiontoaneventTheauthorusesthedescriptionsinlines27-30(“l(fā)ight...petticoaf5)inmakingthepointthathermemoriesofthepastareilluminatingsymbolicamusinginconsistentincomplete8 1 1f J(AUnauftorizedcopyingorreuseof( |f| |IJ anypartofthispagetsillegal. (J QInusingtheword“singular”(line66),theauthoremphasizesthewaythatpleasureandpainareintermingledwhenwerecallthepastdisparateelementsareperceivedasaunityeachofourmemoriesisuniqueandunconnectedwithotherstheimpactofthepastonthepresentremainsmysteriousmemoriestranscendourabilitytoexpresstheminwordsInlines71-73(“wecan...older”),theauthormakesthepointthatremembering,asaprocess,iswidespreadanddefinitivepleasantandsoothingdifficultandexhaustingautomaticandrepetitivecreativeanddynamic9/\ /\ /\Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof/\ /\ /\/\ \ \anypartofthispageisillegal./\ \ \SECTION9Time—20minutes16QuestionsTurntoSection9(page7)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.Directions:Forthissection,solveeachproblemanddecidewhichisthebestofthechoicesgiven.Fillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.Youmayuseanyavailablespaceforscratchwork.Theuseofacalculatorispermitted.Allnumbersusedarerealnumbers.Figuresthataccompanyproblemsinthistestareintendedtoprovideinformationusefulinsolvingtheproblems.TheyaredrawnasaccuratelyaspossibleEXCEPTwhenitisstatedinaspecificproblemthatthefigureisnotdrawntoscale.Allfigureslieinaplaneunlessotherwiseindicated.Unlessotherwisespecified,thedomainofanyfunctionfisassumedtobethesetofallrealnumbersxforwhichf(x)isarealnumber.SpecialRightTrianglesSpecialRightTrianglesThenumberofdegreesofarcinacircleis360.Thesumofthemeasuresindegreesoftheanglesofatriangleis180.4<5x<15Whichofthefollowingisavalueofxthatsatisfiestheconditionsabove?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z02345Inthefigureabove,ifx=45,whatisthevalueofa+b?(A)35(B)45(C)90(D)135(E)150

9/\ /\ Z\Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof/\ Z\ /\ VuBf\ \ \anypartofthispageisillegal./\ \ \ 一JAGESOFPASSENGERSOF32,785Ifthenumberaboveweretobemultipliedby10,whatwouldbethedigitinthetensplaceoftheresult?0AGESOFPASSENGERSOF32,785Ifthenumberaboveweretobemultipliedby10,whatwouldbethedigitinthetensplaceoftheresult?02578Accordingtothegraphabove,howmanypassengersofAirlineXin2005werefrom15to59yearsold,inclusive?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z3,0004,0005,0009,00012,000PointsM,N,and尸lieonalineinthatorder.ThelengthofsegmentMNis4,andthelengthofsegmentNPistwicethelengthofsegmentMN.WhatisthelengthofsegmentMP?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z2681012

9/\ /\ /\Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof7\ /\ Z\/\ /\ /\anypartofthispageisillegal. /\ /\ /\ 一】Thefirsttermofasequenceis3,andeachtermafterthefirsttermisobtainedbysubtracting4fromthepreviousterm.Whatisthesumofthesecondandeighthtermsofthesequence?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z-26-25-22-124ListAListB124ListAListB124513371110681612345x)z\ly\7\lzABcDEf\./Ik/(VWhichofthefollowingexpressionsisequivalentto-3)-(x-2)?2(x-3-x-2)2x-3-x-22x-3-x+22x-6-x-22x-6-x+2

9/\ /\ /\Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof/\ /\ /\/\ \ \anypartofthispageisillegal./\ \ \Arectangularblockhasdimensions4inchesby4inchesby1inch.Whatisthemaximumnumberofblocksofthissizethatcanfitinarectangularboxthathasinsidedimensions8inchesby8inchesby3inches?TOC\o"1-5"\h\z2381012Note:Figurenotdrawntoscale.Inthefigureabove,k||£,theareaofAABCis30squareinches,andthelengthofsegmentACis12inches.Whatisthelength,ininches,ofsegment.5.52.458.18A)B)C)D)E)z(\zfvz{\z<\z\Thepositiveintegernissquared,andtheresultiscubed.Whichofthefollowingmustrepresentthefinalresult?(A)(B)(C)n5(D)n6(E)n8

9/\ /\ /\Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof/\ /\ /\/\ /\ /\anypartofthispageisillegal /\ /\ /\Thegraphofthefunctionfisshowninthexy-planeabove.WhichofthefollowingisthegraphofInthefigureabove,thecirclehascenterOandradius4.WhatisthelengthofarcPSR?(A)(B)4^(C)(D)12兀(E)16ttInasurvey,managerswereaskedtolisttheirconcernsabouttheircompany.Ofthemanagerssurveyed,60percentlisted"retainingqualifiedpeople"and48percentlisted“keepingpacewithcompetitors.^^If22percentofthemanagerssurveyedlistedbothoftheseconcerns,whatpercentlistedjustoneofthetwoconcerns?14%26%38%64%86%(E)

9/\ Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseof/k/\ /\ /\anypartofthispageisillegal. /\ /\ /\8811131415If9r2一r2=17forpositiveintegerstandr,whatisthevalueoff+r?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)Foranexperiment,aliquidiskeptincoldstorageatatemperatureof20degreesFahrenheit(°F).Theliquidisremovedfromcoldstorageandiswannedataconstantrateof3°Fperhour.Whichofthefollowingrepresentsthetemperatureoftheliquid,indegreesCelsius(°C),thoursafterithasbeenremovedfromcoldstorage?(Note:°C=|(°F-32).)20(B)20(B)(C)(A)188百卜了5r_209 3(D)-yf+683Z+20UnauthorizedcopyingorreuseofUnauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.UnauthorizedcopyingorreuseofUnauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.10Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.10Unauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartofthispageisillegal.10SECTION10Time—10minutes14QuestionsTurntoSection10(page7)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.Directions:Foreachquestioninthissection,selectthebestanswerfromamongthechoicesgivenandfillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.(Asg(D)(E)(Asg(D)(E)Thefollowingsentencestestcorrectnessandeffectivenessofexpression.Partofeachsentenceortheentiresentenceisunderlined;beneatheachsentencearefivewaysofphrasingtheunderlinedmaterial.ChoiceArepeatstheoriginalphrasing;theotherfourchoicesaredifferent.Ifyouthinktheoriginalphrasingproducesabettersentencethananyofthealternatives,selectchoiceA;ifnot,selectoneoftheotherchoices.Inmakingyourselection,followtherequirementsofstandardwrittenEnglish;thatis,payattentiontogrammar,choiceofwords,sentenceconstruction,andpunctuation.Yourselectionshouldresultinthemosteffectivesentence—clearandprecise,withoutawkwardnessorambiguity.EXAMPLE:LauraIngallsWilderpublishedherfirstbookandshewassixty-fiveyearsoldthen.andshewassixty-fiveyearsoldthenwhenshewassixty-fiveatagesixty-fiveyearsolduponthereachingofsixty-fiveyearsatthetimewhenshewassixty-five??⑤⑨?Memberswhoborrowbooksfromtheclub'slibraryareurgedtoreturnitwithinatwo-weekperiod,areurgedtoreturnitareurgedtoreturnthemareurgedthattheyreturnitisurgedthattheybereturnedisurgedtoreturnthemAfterreceivingcriticalacclaimforhisabstractpaintings,PhilipGustonsurprisedandalarmedtheartworldin1970withanexhibitionofstarkandcartoonlikefigurativepaintings.receivinghimreceivinghereceivesheisreceivinghehasreceivedScientistshavebeenstudyingwhetherorganicallygrownvegetablesaremorenutritiousthangrowingthemusingchemicalfertilizersandpesticides.growingthemusingtogrowthemusingthosegrownwithusingwithInThomasandBeulah,acollectionofconnectedpoems,RitaDovetellsastorythatislooselybasedonthelivesofhergrandparents.RitaDovetellsastoryRitaDove,whotellsastoryRitaDove'sstorythestoryRitaDovetellsthestorytoldbyRitaDoveAlthoughinmuchoftheworldtheweddingringiswornonthelefthand,butsomeculturaltraditionsrequirethattheybewornontherighthand.butsomeculturaltraditionsrequirethattheybewornbutsomeculturaltraditionsrequirewearingitbuttheyarerequiredbysomeculturaltraditionstobewornsomeculturaltraditionsrequirethatitbewornsomeculturaltraditionsrequirewearingthemM.F.K.Fisher,oneofthefinestAmericanwritersofthetwentiethcentury,wroteextensivelyaboutfoodandcookingandindoingso,anewgenrewascreatedbyher.indoingso,anewgenrewascreatedbyheranewgenrewascreatedbyherindoingsoindoingsocreatedanewgenrecreatinganewgenreindoingsoanewgenrebeingcreatedbyherdoingsoFeedingmainlyontheleavesandbarkoftheeucalyptus,leavesfromothertreesaresometimeseatenl)ythekoala.leavesfromothertreesaresometimeseatenbythekoalaleavesfromothertreesarewhatthekoalasometimeseatsothertrees'leavesaresometimeseatenbythekoalathekoalasometimeseatsleavesfromothertreesbutthekoalasometimeseatsleavesfromothertreesInthemid-twentiethcentury,collaboratorsElizabethLeeHazenandRachelFullerBrowndevelopedanantifungaldrugthatisusednotonlytotreatillnessesbutalsotorestoreartworkdamagedbymold.torestoreartworkdamagedbymoldforrestoringartworkifmolddamagesthemrestoringartworkthatmolddamagesitrestoresartworkthatmolddamagedtherestorationofa

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