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				 4.1.13. Bandwidth used on an application stream 
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				   The syntax is: 
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				-     "650" SP "STREAM_BW" SP StreamID SP BytesRead SP BytesWritten CRLF 
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				-     BytesRead = 1*DIGIT 
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				+     "650" SP "STREAM_BW" SP StreamID SP BytesWritten SP BytesRead CRLF 
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				      BytesWritten = 1*DIGIT 
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				+     BytesRead = 1*DIGIT 
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				+  BytesWritten and BytesRead are the number of bytes written and read 
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				+  by the application since the last STREAM_BW event on this stream. 
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				-  BytesRead and BytesWritten are the number of bytes read and written since 
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				-  the last STREAM_BW event on this stream.  These events are generated about 
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				-  once per second per stream; no events are generated for streams that have 
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				-  not read or written. 
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				+  Note that from Tor's perspective, *reading* a byte on a stream means 
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				+  that the application *wrote* the byte. That's why the order of "written" 
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				+  vs "read" is opposite for stream_bw events compared to bw events. 
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				-  These events apply only to streams entering Tor (such as on a SOCKSPort, 
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				-  TransPort, or so on).  They are not generated for exiting streams. 
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				+  These events are generated about once per second per stream; no events 
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				+  are generated for streams that have not written or read. These events 
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				+  apply only to streams entering Tor (such as on a SOCKSPort, TransPort, 
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				+  or so on). They are not generated for exiting streams. 
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				 4.1.14. Per-country client stats 
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