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Pervasive developmental disorder / Counterintelligence / National security / Military science / Health / Lie detection / Polygraph / Pseudoscience
Date: 2014-10-30 12:07:04
Pervasive developmental disorder
Counterintelligence
National security
Military science
Health
Lie detection
Polygraph
Pseudoscience

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