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A newly discovered family of Fe-based superconductors is isostructural with the so-called 122 family of Fe pnictides but has a qualitatively different doping state. Early experiments indicate that superconductivity is nodeless, yet prerequisites for the ${s}_{\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}}$ nodeless state (generally believed to be realized in Fe superconductors) are missing. It is …