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A point P moves on the ellipse `x^2/4+y^2/3=1` above the x-axis and points Q and R are moving respectively on the circles `(x-1)^2+y^2=1` and `(x-1)^2+y^2=1` below x-axis. Find maximum value of `(PQ + PR)`.

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