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    0_colil

    {"project":"0_colil","denotations":[{"id":"31802721-31032667-4175","span":{"begin":264,"end":265},"obj":"31032667"}],"text":"The finding that cortical atrophy in the TLE subgroup was more pronounced in functionally connected areas has implications beyond the study of disease progression. These results appear to further support the concept that focal epilepsy is a network disease process6 and adds a structural component to buttress a hypothesis that is mostly supported by electrophysiologic and functional imaging data."}

    TEST0

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    2_test

    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"31802721-31032667-28641024","span":{"begin":264,"end":265},"obj":"31032667"}],"text":"The finding that cortical atrophy in the TLE subgroup was more pronounced in functionally connected areas has implications beyond the study of disease progression. These results appear to further support the concept that focal epilepsy is a network disease process6 and adds a structural component to buttress a hypothesis that is mostly supported by electrophysiologic and functional imaging data."}

    MyTest

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