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Write a C translation of the NASM program below, sticking to the assembly code as much as possible. Use single-letter variable names for function parameters (e. g., int foo(int x, int y)) and for local variables within function (e. g., int z) instead of using x86 register names (in fact registers should never appear in your translation). It is expected that your C code is much shorter than the assembly code.

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