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We extend the recent study of ${K}_{1}/{K}^{*}$ enhancement as a signature of chiral symmetry restoration in heavy ion collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider via the kinetic approach to include the effects due to nonunity hadron fugacities during the evolution of produced hadronic matter and the temperature-dependent ${K}_{1}$ mass. …