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"blobology":
Russell A. Poldrack and Anthony D. Wagner, "What Can Neuroimaging Tell Us about the Mind?"
Neuroimaging and Mind
13 (2004): 177–181. Sean Spence, cited in Helen Pearson,"Lure of Lie Detectors Spook Ethicists,"
Nature
441 (6/22/2006): 918–919.

737
"media information":
Daniel Langleben, U.S. patent #20050154290, filed 6/15/01.

EPILOGUE

738
"If the fixture":
Sterne,
Tristram Shandy,
96–98.

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