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Braun Oral-B DualAction EB 417-3 Replacement Brush Head 3 Pack
Price : $22.99 $11.50
Features
: - Dual Cleaning action.
- Brush Head fit: Triumph, ProfessionalCare, Vitality, AdvancePower.
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The Braun Oral-B DualAction brush heads fit all Oral-B power toothbrushes except the CrossAction Power and Oral-B Sonic Complete. In using the brush heads it gives you a total cleaning, freshening and gum care - all in one brush. Both heads move for twice the cleaning action for total oral hygiene.
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Can't Bet This Price
I use the Oral-B Toothbrush and this head usually costs a lot more. This larger head makes cleaning your teeth easier and more thoroughly. A great price and I hope to see more like this.
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good for some
These are great toothbrush heads, but they're a little big for my mouth. so if you're like me and don't have a very big mouth, the smaller one might be better for you. My husband loves these though.
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If you don't have one, GET one !
The Oral B Triumph electric toothbrush is the best, ever ! If you use it everyday, along with flossing you will not be disappointed !
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HydraBrush Express Replacement BrushHead, Standard Soft Extra Reach (4 Pack)
Price : $31.80 $15.95
Features
: - Light blue bristles identify the Standard Soft heads delivering less sensitive users a good cleaning while remaining gentle
- Extra Reach has an extra row of bristles, enabling users with gum recession (or larger teeth) to still clean the gumline; users without recession report superior gum stimulation as a result of the extra row of bristles reaching higher on the gums
- Smart bristle length variance: bristles that contact the gums are longer, and therefore more gentle, while shorter bristles that contact tooth surfaces ensure plaque and stain removal
- BrushHeads swivel, or 'float' on their anchoring pins, further reducing any chance of improper technique
- Multi-brush heads provide effective oral cleansing for 3-4 months
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HydraBrush enables a user to thoroughly and perfectly brush every surface of the teeth and massage the gums, all in 40 seconds, with little effort. People are inherently averse to change. Toothbrushing is no different. Although there are dozens of shapes and styles of toothbrushes, we always envision a toothbrush with a single head. So when people see HydraBrush for the first time, a typical reaction is everything from amazement to intimidation. Why is HydraBrush different than other toothbrushes? HydraBrush is unlike any toothbrush you have ever seen. Manufacturers keep trying to improve upon the toothbrush, making it spin, beep, use timers, sonic, oscillate, but the truth is, they all operate on the same principle and all of these products are only as good as the person using them. The problem, whether we wish to admit it or not, is that most people just don't take the time or exercise the dexterity to brush properly. That's why, despite all the different types of brushes available, 80% of the US adult population suffers from some degree of gum disease! Proper oral care is dependent upon eliminating human error. To do this, you either spend a couple of minutes trying to brush properly with the crop of toothbrushes already out there or switch to a new product that provides a new solution based upon advanced technology. HydraBrush operates with new, advanced technology. The multi-micro brushes you see on the HydraBrush Express are designed to remove human error and ensure you receive proper brushing every time (see product animation). As for the size and design, each one of those micro-brushes is ½ the size of the single headed brush you are forced to maneuver throughout your mouth when brushing the old fashioned way. Yes, the 21st century technology of HydraBrush looks different than the old fashioned single-headed brushes. But the real difference can only be appreciated by using HydraBrush and experiencing a new level of oral care that is fast, (1/3rd the time) and automatic -- every time you put it in your mouth. Does HydraBrush Express Use Sonic Technology? No, HydraBrush Express represents totally new technology. Toothbrushes have been around for a long time, and unfortunately, so have cavities and gum disease. The primary cause of cavities and gum disease is improper brushing (human error). Numerous studies show that if a person brushes properly and removes the bacteria from the teeth and along the gum lines they will significantly reduce the potential for cavities or gum disease. The solution to high quality oral care is not bristles moving at "Sonic Speed" it is utilizing the proper technique to ensure every surface of every tooth is cleansed and the gums properly massaged. That is how you remove harmful bacteria with HydraBrush, the patented multi-micro brushes ensures proper oral care with each and every use. You simply bite and guide and receive the level of oral care you need and deserve in 1/3rd the time required by all other power toothbrushes. Is the HydraBrush safe for children, and does it require any special brushes? Clinical studies have shown HydraBrush to be totally safe for anyone seeking a higher quality of oral hygiene. We hear from parents all the time, who tell us their kids love HydraBrush and think it is cool. More importantly, parents tell us that they love HydraBrush because they no longer have to stand over their children to make sure they are properly brushing their teeth. They tell us, "If I hear the HydraBrush I know my child is getting proper oral care." And that is what we call, "The HydraBrush Difference." With HydraBrush kids receive a proper brushing, where with other products they and often their parents have to do the work. The patented multi-micro heads are ideal for children's use. They are small enough to easily fit into their mouth and HydraBrush is safe and easy to use. The product has been used successfully by children for the past two years. But don't take our word, let HydraBrush speak for itself. You have ZERO risk why? Because we are so certain your child will experience a new level of oral care, that we stand behind our 30 day guarantee Have your child try it for 30 days, and if it does not meet your expectations, you can return it for a full refund - no hassles, no questions, no delay! How often do I need to replace the heads? HydraBrush heads should be replaced every 90 days. The reason brush heads should be replaced every 3 months is because bristles from any leading brand start to become splayed and frayed, and consequently much less effective. Not only are old brush-heads ineffective, but they may harbor harmful bacteria that can cause infection such as gingivitis and periodontitis. Sick people should change their brush-heads at the beginning of an illness and after they feel better. How will HydraBrush benefit my family? HydraBrush is ideal for any member of the family, young children, teens, college students, Mom, Dad and Grandparents. Oral care is a vital part of our overall health. In fact the US Surgeon General stated in 2003, "If your mouth is not healthy, your body will not be healthy." Let's face it, brushing your teeth is a lifetime proposition. It's something we do every day, but do we do it well? With HydraBrush every member of your family will receive proper oral care every day. And often times, Grandma and Grandpa may have a problem using a traditional toothbrush to properly brush. HydraBrush will do the job for them. And that means whiter teeth, healthier gums, fresher breath, and better overall health for all family members. It also means a better partnership with your dental professional. And while this can mean great savings in dental bills, the ultimate prize is better health and a family with bright, beautiful, healthy smiles. How long do I need to charge the HydraBrush? The first thing you should do after unpacking your HydraBrush is plug the A/C adaptor into the handle, and charge it for approximately 12 hours. A red light will flash on and off to indicate your HydraBrush is charging. Like a cell phone you simply charge HydraBrush overnight and it will be good to go in the morning. Please note, the red blinking indicates the product is charging it does not indicate when charging is complete. The battery will be completely charged within a 12-hour period. On a full charge, you will be able to brush for a minimum of 3 weeks (twice daily) before recharging. This makes HydraBrush ideal for travel, in fact, many customers report greater than 30 days of use (twice daily) after fully charging their HydraBrush. Does HydraBrush brushing action cause gum abrasion? HydraBrush was designed to automatically provide you with the gentle massage/stimulation of the gums recommended by dental professionals. The positioning and movement (short, quick strokes with the ultra soft micro-brushes) ensures this takes place. This is supported by two major clinical studies, one conducted at the Medical College of Georgia, School of Dentistry and the other at the University of Tennessee , Health Science Center, where they came to the following conclusions on the safety of HydraBrush: 1. Medical College of Georgia Study: "The HydraBrush Oral Health System has proven to be a safe, well accepted and effective device." 2. University of Tennessee , Health Science Center Study: "Neither the HydraBrush, nor the other tested brushes caused any adverse reactions that could be attributed to the brush." 3. "Neither the HydraBrush, nor the other tested brushes caused any increase in gingival recession." Do I need toothpaste? All you need is to apply a tiny pea-sized dollop of toothpaste to the each side (top and bottom) of the HydraBrush micro-brushes. The toothpaste applied through the effective brushing action of HydraBrush will remove the bacterial plaque biofilm and remove stain while applying fluoride - so important in the prevention of tooth decay. How can I clean my tongue? HydraBrush Express comes with a tongue cleaner. Can I use only one head? No. It is essential that both heads are used, because the movement of each head reciprocates or balances the movement of the other making it possible for all six surfaces of the teeth to be cleaned simultaneously while also massaging the gums. Additionally, the brush heads snap on to metal pins, if both heads are not fastened on then one of the pins would be exposed and could possibly cause damage to the teeth or gums. Is HydraBrush Express good for people who wear braces? The answer is YES. Most people who wear braces find it difficult to maneuver a conventional single-headed brush around the braces. As a result, far too often their oral hygiene suffers. A private study showed that HydraBrush does an exceptional job cleaning the teeth of a person wearing braces. This is because when the user bites into the micro brush heads they are automatically positioned to provide a proper cleaning of the teeth and massaging of the gums. At what speed does HydraBrush Express Operate? We found through extensive testing that there is an ideal stroke speed for brushing. The ideal speed is 810 strokes per minute. Why? Because this speed enables the bristle tips to penetrate and clean interproximally, removing harmful particles and bacteria from between the users teeth. This speed also provides a stimulating and comfortable massage of the gums. Can I take it in the shower? HydraBrush is designed to be waterproof, but not guaranteed if used in the shower. Using HydraBrush in the shower will void the warranty. Therefore it is not recommended to use in the shower. Are the bristles soft? Yes - in fact, our standard soft is .001 softer than typical soft brushes found on other toothbrushes, and we also have an Ultra Soft for people with very sensitive gums. Color in the bristles - what is it made from? All bristle colors used comply with US Federal Drug Administration Regulation 21 CFR 178.3297 - colorant levels below 1% by weight and no heavy metal based pigments. All plastics and filaments have been tested for extraction and no significant colorant extraction shown. All colors comply with all applicable standards in Europe and to the US Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. There was a soft rubber square (about 1" x 1 1/4"), with a hole in the middle, stuffed inside the stand, in a baggie. Where does it go & what does it do? The soft rubber square (about 1" x 1 1/4"), with a hole in the middle is called the "dribble guard collar". This white collar slips over the 'neck' of the handle, BEFORE the heads are snapped on. The concave part of rubber should be facing the heads. This guard helps prevent water and 'backwash' from your mouth (dribble) from running down the handle to your hand. Instead, it should drip straight down off the collar. Bleeding gums? Believe it or not this is not a bad sign. HydraBrush is designed to self-position in the users mouth ensuring that the micro-brush heads cleanse all surfaces of the teeth, while also correctly massaging the gums. Most people do not take the time nor exercise the dexterity to maneuver a single headed power or manual brush in such a way that they clean all surfaces of the teeth and massage the gums. If the teeth are not properly cleansed and the gums massaged, then the gums can become inflamed or infected. HydraBrush is designed to reach the neglected or hard to reach areas of the gums. As a result the user can experience some bleeding when these inflamed or infected areas are stimulated. Through continued use of HydraBrush the neglected area(s) of the gums will be restored to health and bleeding and any discomfort (which is negligible) will cease. To assist you in restoring your gums to a higher level of health every HydraBrush comes with Ultra Soft RED BRISTLES. The Ultra Soft Red Bristles should be used initially while HydraBrush restores your gums to health. After that you can use the Standard Soft Brushes for a more penetrating cleansing of the teeth and massaging of the gums.
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Great for braces
I bought the hydrabrush during a gold box sale for my son, who is in braces and not a very good brusher. I was having his teeth cleaned at the dentist 4x/year and paying $70x2 for the 2 cleanings my insurance does not cover. The hydrabrush was a great investment and his teeth always look clean- no more yucky yellow build up! The real proof will come after the hygenist gives a professional opinion, but so far, so good! I love not having to nag him anymore over his dirty teeth. He also loves the ease of use and results.
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Awesome tooth brush
I've been using the hydrabrush for over three years now...it's just so great. I ran out of brush heads and had to use a conventional brush for a bit...my teeth so didn't feel clean the entire time! It really does do an amazing job of getting all the tooth surfaces clean, better than any other electric toothbrush I have tried.
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Only received one set of Hydrabrush replacement
Item was listed as containing a "4 pack" which I thought meant 4 sets of brushes. Only one set was in the box. I received a response from ACTIVE FOREVER but not Oralbotics. I waited for a response from Oralbotics but never received one so I returned the item. Great return process with addressed, postage-paid label. Thank you Amazon.
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Stick with Oral B
I had an Oral B toothbrush, which I lost on a trip and decided to get this. After 2 months of using it, it really hurt my gums - so I switched back to Oral B.
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Very fast
I am the kind of guy who cannot stand in the restroom and brush my teeth for more than two mins.The product really satisfied my "lazyness" coz it only takes a min to get all my teeth done and it saves toothpaste as well coz i just dip the heads into the toothpaste slightly without squeezing a piece of it into the heads with this special design.I like it!
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Spinbrush Pro Clean Replacement Heads, Medium, (Set of 2 2-Packs)
Price : $15.98 $13.70
Features
: - Replacement heads are made to fit for all SpinBrush Pro Select, Pro Recharge, Pro Clean and Pro Whitening brushes
- Dentists recommend that you replace the head every three months
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Braun 4729-630 Toothbrush Power Handle 1 Speed
Price : $14.24
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The Braun 4729-630 Toothbrush Power Handle 1 Speed fits models D15525 OC15525 4729
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NO SHIPPING!!!
Item was shipped to a WRONG adress in Ny - instead the one I requested in LA. That hppened almost a month ago! Just tracked it via USPS today to realise that.. Now , I need to change an adress as I am not going to be in LA in the near future.. So I sent the company a request for an EXPRESS , IMMEDIATE delivery to the new address which is in NYC...
appreciate any help...
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Nice Toothbrush!
We bought this Braun toothbrush power handle a couple weeks ago to replace our old one that finally gave up the ghost after several years of constant use. It fit our old charger perfectly, works well, and was a great price! Also, the shipping could not have been faster...was received in less than a week! Thanks Amazon.
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Braun Toothbrush
Product was purchased to replace an older power handle that jammed and stopped working. The new one operates perfectly. By the way, I got the old one unjammed. Now my wife an I each have our own handle and don't have to keep switching the brush heads when we brush teeth.
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WaterPik SRB Sensonic toothbrush heads, 2 pack.
Price : $8.99
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: - Fits models models SR-100W, SR-150W, SR-200W, SR-400W.
- Package of 2 replacement brush heads.
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WaterPik Sensonic replacement tooth brush heads. Fits WaterPik electric toothbrush models SR-100W, SR-150W, SR-200W, SR-400W, SR-700 and SR-800. Package of two brush heads.
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Sensonic toothbrush heads...htf
is exactly what I needed for my older sensonic toothbrush...fit perfectly, work even better thank you
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quick delivery
Since we have never been able to find these Sensonic brush heads in stores was great to locate through Amazon. Easy order and quick delivery of a necessary item! Thank you!
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Questions & Answers
Question : What would happen if I do the Dental Hygiene program and fail the state test?
I know that after doing the Dental Hygiene program, I would have to take the Dental Hygiene National Board Examinations and the California State Licensing Examination, but what happen if I fail both test? Can I still work as a Dental Hygienist or do I have to start on a new major? Also, should I apply to Foothill college or Cabrillo College (both school are in California) for a good Dental Hygiene Program?
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In Arizona (where I live) you can actually work without a license as a Dental hygienist in a federal setting (such as VA hospital, prison, base...etc) You do have to have a DH degree though... Check out if it's true in your state. You can usually find this info in the packet you have to study for your jurisprudence test.
Another tip: study from the Kaplan book for the National Board, you'll find all the things you need to know for the exam. And don't forget: the Board is curved, so to get a 75% passing grade you actually need only about 60%.
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Question : What is a good attention getter for the start of a research paper on Dental hygiene.?
i have to write a paper on an occupation and i chose dental hygiene. I want a good introduction paragraph something different and original..
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i have to write a paper on an occupation and i chose dental hygiene. I want a good introduction paragraph something different and original..
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Question : Is it difficult to be accepted into a dental hygiene program at a community college?
I am planning to enroll in a dental assisting program in January. It is a 15 week program after which i will become certified. After i am certified and working as a dental assistant, how difficult is is to get accepted to a dental hygienist program at a community college? Any info you can give me about this field would be very helpful! Thank you so much.
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Dental hygiene programs are very selective in their admissions. You will need to have excellent grades in your college courses. Don't despair. I've had two da's go on to hygiene school. They took college courses at night at the local community college. Good luck in your career!
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Question : Which career is better: Dental Hygiene or Radiologic Technology?
I am thinking about applying to either a Dental Hygiene program or a Radiologic Technology program. Which one should I choose?
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Nurses don't do the jobs of the technologists or even know how to so I don't know what the hell your friend is smoking, hope. It is illegal and unethical and as far as I know someone needs to apply radiation protection and it is far beyond than just giving a shield to someone and giving diagnostic films as well. Ha, a nurse doing my job, yeah that's real funny. Both fields are good but every field has ups and downs. If you go to radiologic technology, there are more opportunities though to be honest than a DH unless you want to go to dental school to become a dentist. A dental hygienist can get paid more per hour than a RT, but the hours are limited depending on the dentist who is your employer and a lot of them are well not the best bosses in the world. I am lucky I have a great boss and I love what I do. Honestly, the pay is about the same give or take if you add up everything. The demand is about the same, so you really have to really dig deep and find a FT time with benefits but its harder to get benefits when you are a DH unless if you are in CA or NY. It's really up to you. If you are in it for the money, go for DH and have two part time jobs and hopefully find a dentist who is willing to give you FT hours and benefits. RT is also stressful and can make a decent living and you can always get out of x ray and cross train to specialize in CT, and MRI or both and other things as well.
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Question : How to pay for DENTAL HYGIENE SCHOOL with bad credit?
I got accepted in Dental Hygiene Program...but now financing the school seems hard for me...i looked into FAFSA..i think the maximum grant $2000 per semester..and maximum Stafford Loans loan would be $5500 per year ..that means 2750 per semester..that gives me 2750+2000=$4750....But my total cost of tuition and expenses(book expenses + living) would be around $8000 per semester..Is there any other loans i can apply to if i have bad credit to cover my expenses?
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how about work while you are in school to help w/ living expenses- just a thought.
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Question : What would be a good gift for a dental hygiene student?
She is graduating with her AA and I want to get a gift that would be helpful upon entering dental hygiene school.
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How about one of those smocks that they wear? In general for graduates, I suggest: a laptop carrying case/bag, an organizer, a web cam if she's going far away so you can chat and see each other, flash drives, lots of little helpful things such as:
pens
textbook page markers (plastic flags)
high lighters
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Question : Why are there no part time or evening programs in dental hygiene?
I have a full time job as a tech in an animal hospital and have decided to take a career change. Apparently you can't take any dental hygiene programs in the evening or part time. There is simply no room for people with bills to pay. Does anyone have any suggestions? I think I am just ranting as I am a little upset.
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I think it's due to lack of supply. There probably aren't many professors who teach that subject and chances are, they would rather teach in the daytime. If it were you, would you like to teach a class at 7 or 8pm so that your students could have time to work during the day? Chances are, you wouldn't care about the students schedule, you have had enough life experience and gone through enough bad schedules that you feel you earn the right to do the class when you please. In situations like this, it's usually up to the professor when the class is taught, and not the college. Otherwise, the professor will go somewhere else and the college will be left with no dental hygiene program. The professor doesn't NEED the job, but the college needs the program. Sounds like you'll have to get a night job.
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Question : Are there any books/material to prepare for the admission test to the dental hygiene program?
I would like to know how difficult is the admission test for the dental hygiene program in ontario.
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Unlike dental school, law school, etc. there is no national entrance exam for dental hygiene. Admission is based mostly on GPA.
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Question : What level of math is good enough to do well in the dental hygiene program?
I am currently in 11th grade and taking Algebra 2 with an A in that class, I am thinking of taking Pre-Cal during the summer so I can do Calculus for my senior year if it helps me get into that program or do well. Do you think Calculus is an important necessity for the dental hygiene program or will Pre-Cal be good enough?
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You really do not need math for dental hygiene. Dental hygiene is a science based profession so you will need to do well in science. However, if you plan on attending school to be an actual DDS then you will need several math classes. They do endo (root canals) and are required to know how to calculate certain measurements. Math is NOT my best subject and I have made it through hygiene just fine but you do have to know your science. Most colleges only require that you take a beginners math class for your BS degree and that is it. I only had to take like algebra 131 (or whatever the course number for the beginning math class) I hope you know that you have chosen a good career! Hygiene is VERY financially rewarding. I am in my last semester of my hygiene program (after the Christmas break) and I cant wait.
Good luck and "good cleaning"..:-)
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Question : Whats the difference between Dental Hygiene,Assistant.....?
HI, i am trying to decome a dentist one day, but in my undergraduate school their is different options Dental hygiene and assitant. What should i apply for?
THANKS
I'm Trying to become a Dentist?
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Assistant's make no money. A hygenist can make a reasonable hourly rate.
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