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<response><meta><generated>2026-04-07T07:42:54+01:00</generated><count>12,437</count><page>173</page><totalPages>415</totalPages><formats><json>https://marinefinds.org.uk/datalabs/terminology/objects/format/json</json><xml>https://marinefinds.org.uk/datalabs/terminology/objects/format/xml</xml><html>https://marinefinds.org.uk/datalabs/terminology/objects</html></formats></meta><objectTerms><objectTerm><id>868</id><uid>101414</uid><bmID/><ehID>95414</ehID><term>GONG</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A metal disk with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck.</scopeNote><claUid>128</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>12341</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>111773</ehID><term>GOODS</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>General merchandise and saleable commodities. 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