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The point P is the intersection of the straight line joining the points `Q(2, 3, 5)` and `R (1, -1, 4)` with the plane `5x- 4y-z=1`. If S is the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point `T(2, 1, 4)` to QR, then the length of the line segment PS is:

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