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Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Twitter feed for a hashtag devoted to health issues impacting the first responders and survivors of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Language: English
Type: Social media
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Social Media Host: Twitter (Firm)
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , First responders, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Website, titled "9/11 Environmental Action: World Trade Center Health Program Outreach," of an organization which raises awareness of the environmental health risks of the September 11, 2001 attacks and assists survivors and first responders with enrollment in health care programs.
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Creator: 9/11 Environmental Action
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , Environmental aspects, First responders
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: News broadcast clip, titled "9/11 First Responder Dies of Cancer," posted by CBS New York on YouTube on June 29, 2019. The clip reports on the death of former NYPD Detective Lou Alvarez, a first responder at the World Trade Center who contracted cancer and became "the face of the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund."
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Creator: CBS News, CBS New York
Language: English
Type: Video recording
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Social Media Host: YouTube (Firm)
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, First responders, Health aspects , Cancer, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page of the World Trade Center Health Registry, a state government initiative to track the health effects of a disaster. The program periodically follows-up with enrollees to track changes in physical and mental health over time and gaps in care. The site contains general information about the registry and researcher opportunities, program information for its enrollees, reports on the health impacts of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and testimonials.
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Creator: New York (N.Y.)
Language: English
Type: Website
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , Government programs, First responders, Personal narratives
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Official Twitter feed for 9/11 Health Watch Inc., focusing specifically on the sick and injured first responders and survivors of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Creator: 9/11 Health Watch Inc.
Language: English
Type: Social media
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Social Media Host: Twitter (Firm)
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , First responders
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Page on New York Representative Carolyn B. Maloney's website, titled "9/11 Health and Compensation." It features a video of an interview with Maloney on efforts to extend the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act as well as a summary of Maloney's efforts to establish and extend the World Trade Center Health Program. The page includes informational links on the Zadroga Act and health resource links for those suffering from 9/11 related illnesses.
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Creator: United States. Congress. House, Maloney, Carolyn B.
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , Government programs, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Page on New York Representative Carolyn B. Maloney's website, titled "9/11 Recovery Archives." It provides links to Maloney's records (legislation, reports, testimonies, letters, etc.) documenting the federal government's response to each area of the 9/11 recovery effort, including the health effects on first responders, survivors, and recovery workers present at the World Trade Center.
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Creator: United States. Congress. House, Maloney, Carolyn B.
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , Government programs, Legislation, First responders, Personal narratives
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: News article, titled "A History of the Long Fight to Secure Funding for 9/11 First Responders," by Matt Stieb and published on the Intelligencer website on June 12, 2019. It provides an overview of federal lawmakers' response to the health crises and deaths experienced by those exposed to contaminants at the September 11, 2001 attack sites. The article was written at the time that Congress was debating whether or not to extend funding for the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund beyond 2020.
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Creator: Intelligencer, Stieb, Matt
Language: English
Type: News article
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Government programs, Legislation, Health aspects , First responders, Toxic dust
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: News article, titled "9/11 health fund covers survivors for life — but few know about it," by Megan Cerullo and published on the CBS News website on September 11, 2019. It reports on the large number of first responders, survivors, and recovery workers who are unaware that they are eligible for free lifetime care under the World Trade Center Health Program. The article faults the public's lack of awareness of this program on the federal government's failure to effectively communicate its existence to those impacted by exposure to toxic dust at the attack sites.
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Creator: CBS News, Cerullo, Megan
Language: English
Type: News article
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Government programs, Health aspects , First responders, Cancer, Toxic dust
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Press release, titled "Bipartisan group of U.S. Senate and House lawmakers from across the country introduce critical reauthorization of James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act," published on April 14, 2015. It compiles statements made by numerous Congressmen, Congresswomen, and state officials regarding the reauthorization of federal health and compensation programs providing benefits to first responders, survivors, and recovery workers of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Creator: United States. Congress. Senate, Schumer, Charles E.
Language: English
Type: Press release
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , Government programs, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page, titled "Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the WTC Health Program," created by the Centers for Disease Control. The web page contains information and resources related to the COVID-19 global pandemic and its potential impact on WTC responders, especially those with preexisting health conditions.
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Creator: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), World Trade Center Health Program
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Website of the FealGood Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about the health impacts of the September 11, 2001 attacks on first responders and providing financial assistance to first responders for their health care needs.
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Creator: FealGood Foundation
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , First responders
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: News article, titled "Former EPA head admits she was wrong to tell New Yorkers post-9/11 air was safe," by Joanna Walters of The Guardian on September 10, 2016. It reports on the public admission by former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Christine Todd Whitman that she was wrong when she informed the public that the air around Ground Zero after the September 11, 2001 attacks was safe to breathe. Her apology is a result of a rising toll of deaths and illnesses associated with breathing the toxic dust generated by the collapse of the World Trade Center.
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Creator: The Guardian, Walters, Joanna
Language: English
Type: News article
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Toxic dust
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Audio recording of an episode, titled "Giving 9/11 First Responders The Health Care They Need," of the On Point radio program, which was posted on the WBUR Boston website on March 1, 2019. It features David Folkenflik discussing the long term health issues faced by first responders, the care they've received so far, and efforts to pass legislation extending funding for additional care. Notable participants calling into the program include New York Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, FealGood Foundation founder John Feal, and CBS News' Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook.
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Creator: WUBR Boston, Folkenflik, David
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Survivors' benefits, Government programs, Legislation, Personal narratives
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page, titled "Health Effects from the Collapse of the World Trade Center," prepared by the Disaster Information Management Research Center. The site contains links to federal disaster studies, health reports, health program sites, environmental analyses, bibliographies, and other resources.
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Creator: National Institutes of Health (U.S.), National Library of Medicine (U.S.), Disaster Information Management Research Center
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , Environmental aspects, Federal health reporting, Health studies
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: News article, titled "'We've Lost Too Many': 9/11 Responders Encouraged to Register for Health Benefits," published on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) website on April 29, 2019 and updated in July 2019. It reports on the death of the latest FBI employee who responded to the September 11, 2001 attacks and contracted a fatal illness as a result of exposure to the attack sites. The FBI is encouraging all eligible responders to register for any of the government programs that would provide them with health benefits before an upcoming statutory deadline reduces future payouts.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Language: English
Type: News article
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Government programs, First responders, Health aspects
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Website of the 9/11 Health Watch, an independent watch group created by the unions and groups who worked to get the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act passed in 2010. The group monitors the federal programs created by the law and ensure 9/11 responders, survivors, and their families are cared for accordingly.
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Creator: 9/11 Health Watch Inc.
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Legislation, Government programs, Health aspects , First responders
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Website of the Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga Act, an activist group created by the unions and groups that worked to get the federal government to enact legislation in response to the health crisis facing the responders and survivors of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The group's mission is to make sure the legislation will continue to be renewed and extended.
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Creator: Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga Act Inc.
Language: English
Type: Website
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Legislation, Government programs, Health aspects , First responders
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Website of the VOICES of September 11th, a non-profit organization helps support the long-term needs of those impacted by the September 11, 2001 attacks, commemorates the lives lost, promotes national preparedness, and conducts research and training.
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Creator: VOICES of September 11th
Language: English
Type: Website
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Audio recording of an episode, titled "FBI Continues to Encourage 9/11 Responders to Register for Health Benefits," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on September 11, 2019. It's a call to register for any federal programs that will provide health benefits to the members of the FBI who participated in the investigative, rescue, and recovery efforts associated with the September 11, 2001 attacks and now have a certified 9/11 illness. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Survivors' benefits, Government programs, Cancer
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Part one of a three-part audio recording, titled "First Responders and 9/11-Related Illnesses," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on September 11, 2018. It features Molly Halpern presenting a report on the long-term health impacts that the September 11, 2001 attacks have had on the FBI investigators who worked at the contaminated attack sites. This first part includes declassified recordings made by terrorists and first responders during the attacks, followed by the personal account of FBI Special Agent Scott McDonough. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Mass casualties, First responders, Personal narratives, Health aspects , Cancer, Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Part two of a three-part audio recording, titled "First Responders and 9/11-Related Illnesses," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on September 28, 2018. It features Molly Halpern presenting a report on the long-term health impacts that the September 11, 2001 attacks have had on the FBI investigators who worked at the contaminated attack sites. This second part, subtitled "Victims' Voices," includes recordings of several victims' final moments, followed by the personal account of Agent Bob Roth and his widow Tresa Roth. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Mass casualties, First responders, Personal narratives, Health aspects , Cancer, Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Part three of a three-part audio recording, titled "First Responders and 9/11-Related Illnesses," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on April 18, 2019. It features Molly Halpern presenting a report on the long-term health impacts that the September 11, 2001 attacks have had on the FBI investigators who worked at the contaminated attack sites. This third part, subtitled "The Growing Numbers," includes several present day FBI staff members and medical professionals' comments on the rising number of 9/11 first responders who are succumbing to fatal illnesses. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Mass casualties, First responders, Personal narratives, Health aspects , Cancer, Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Hearing report, titled "Long-Term Health Impacts from September 11: A Review of Treatment, Diagnosis, and Monitoring Efforts," by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions and published on March 21, 2007. It contains a transcript of the hearing statements and responses made by various senators, first responders, and medical professionals on how the conditions at the September 11, 2001 attacks sites negatively impacted the health of first responders, survivors, and recovery workers.
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Creator: United States. Government Printing Office, Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Language: English
Type: Report
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Personal narratives, Toxic dust, Cancer, Respiratory organs--diseases
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Press release, titled "Mayor Bloomberg Announces Success in Implementing 9/11 Health Agenda," published by the Office of the Mayor of New York on September 4, 2008. It reports on Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's announcement of New York City's progress in responding to the health impacts of the September 11, 2001 attacks and presents a link to an advertisement campaign promoting the existing of the World Trade Center Environmental Health Center. It includes a report from the WTC Medical Working Group.
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Creator: New York (N.Y.), Bloomberg, Michael
Language: English
Type: Press release
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Government programs, Health aspects
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page, titled "9/11 Responder Benefit Programs," on the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI's website. The page summarizes and provides registration instructions for the health benefit programs available to FBI agents who were first responders to the September 11, 2001 attacks or participated in the recovery or investigative efforts in the weeks that followed. It also contains links to related news articles and a Wall of Honor documenting the FBI agents who have died from 9/11-related illnesses.
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Creator: Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, Inc.
Language: English
Type: Website
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , Survivors' benefits, Government programs, First responders
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Blog post, titled "Students of Lower Manhattan | 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Eligibility," published by Turley Hansen & Rosasco, LLP on September 24, 2019. Post covers the health problems experienced by Lower Manhattan students and educators after breathing and drinking toxic dust created by the World Trade Center collapse. It also covers recent legislation to keep the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund open until 2090.
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Creator: LexBlog: 9/11 Victim Blog, Turley Hansen & Rosasco, LLP
Language: English
Type: Blog
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Health aspects , Toxic dust, Asbestos, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page of the WTC Environmental Health Center, a Clinical Center of Excellence that is part of the WTC Health Program. The site provides answers to FAQ on eligibility, 9/11 symptoms, children of 9/11 survivors, and other information.
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Creator: World Trade Center Environmental Health Center
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, First responders, Health aspects , Cancer, Respiratory organs--diseases
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: DHHS (NIOSH) publication number 2017-141, titled "World Trade Center Health Program," published by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). It is a one page PDF summarizing the health program's purpose, covered health conditions, facts and figures, and other general information.
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Creator: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Language: English
Type: Report
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Government programs, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page, titled "World Trade Center (WTC) Health Studies and Information on Health Services," prepared by the New York State Department of Health. The site contains links to the department's studies of health risks among individuals exposed to the debris from the World Trade Center, health and compensation program sites, federal studies, and other resources.
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Creator: New York (N.Y.), New York. Department of Health
Language: English
Type: Website
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Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , Health studies, First responders, Toxic dust, First responders, Survivors' benefits
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Website of the World Trade Center Health Program, a federal health initiative providing medical monitoring and treatment for 1) responders of the September 11, 2001 attacks at all three geographic areas, and 2) survivors who were in the New York City disaster area. The site provides information on member care, outreach, the advisory committee, and federal laws relevant to the program's mission.
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Creator: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), World Trade Center Health Program
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects , First responders, Government programs, Legislation
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Web page of the World Trade Center Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai, the largest WTC Health Program CCE in the New York/New Jersey region. The site provides information on enrollment, program services, and resources for 9/11 workers and volunteers.
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Creator: Mount Sinai Health System, World Trade Center Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence
Language: English
Type: Website
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, First responders, Health aspects , Respiratory organs--diseases, Cancer
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