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    25 June 1992
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    Constructions are given which produce block designs with \(\lambda=1\) or 2 and \(k=4\) admitting a blocking set. The construction includes all admissible orders \(n\) with \(\lambda=1,2\) and \(k=4\) except 8 cases. There are four separate constructions, one for \(\lambda=1\) and \(n\equiv1\) mod 12, one for \(\lambda=1\) and \(n\equiv 4\) mod 12, one for \(\lambda=2\) and \(n\equiv 7\) mod 12, and one for \(\lambda=2\) and \(n\equiv 7\) mod 12.
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    block designs
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    blocking set
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