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How does one evaluate $I(\alpha,\beta,\gamma)= \int_{0}^{\infty} \cos\left(\frac{x(x^2-\alpha^2)}{x^2-\beta^2}\right)\frac{1}{x^2+\gamma^2} \, dx.$
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