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/**
   * Initializes the dynamic imports and loads all folders.
   *
   * @memberof DynamicImportsManager
   */
  init() {
    DynamicImportsManager.FOLDERS_TO_LOAD.forEach(folder => {
      this.loadFolder(folder);
    });
  }
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