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How much ``effort'' do we have to put into measuring the properties of e.g. a particle, to distinguish it from a similar particle? How does this affect the net extractable work? Does considering this effort add to our understanding of the paradox?  Try to develop a model (\`a la \citet{Mandal_Jarzynski_2012}) where the information of a particle is explicitly  manifest (e.g. a DNA molecule, or the particle is a binary string). Show how the information allows us to extract work (or not), and what energy cost is associated with using the information.