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Anonymous. 1990. "Guangdong Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx de Jingguo Qingxin” 廣東戲劇研究所的經過情形 [The Course of Guangdong Research Institute of Drama], In Zhu Darong 朱大容, ed. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 歐陽予倩全集 [The Complete Works of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx], Vol. 6. Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House. [Original work published in 1931]
Anonymous. Proved Yesterday!" [advertisement]. The Evening Herald, Oct. 29, 1921. ———. "The Famous Victrola Tone-­‐quality Distinguishes These New Models" [advertisement].
Anonymous. Decree of the Head of National Agency of Drug and Food Control Republic of Indonesia on Criteria and Procedure of Drug Registration. No. HK.00.05.3.1950. Jakarta, 2003.
Anonymous. Undang-Undang Obat Keras. Staatsblad No 419, 22 December 1949.
Anonymous. Pharmacists trained to give flu vaccines. Pharmaceutical Journal 2005; 275:328.
Anonymous. Undated. Melezas de las areas naturlaes del Caribe: Melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) Xxxxx).
Anonymous. Corticosteroids for the Skin. Drug Ther Bull. 1977;15(2):5-8.
Anonymous. No rejection or disgust at all… My mother and father they took it better, they took the news, and they reacted to the news better compared to when I came out to them as gay. (Anonymous)
Anonymous. “Recent Experiments in Crystal-Vision.” Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. V (Society for Psychical Research., 1889), 507. 3 Ibid., 508. “she had screened her face from the fire” with the newspaper announcement in question.4 This brief glimpse of the text, apprehended unconsciously, was first consciously experienced in the crystal gazing and only subsequently managed to transmit the knowledge of the friend’s death. Scholars have used the term cryptomnesia to make sense of experiences like that of Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx. 5 Cryptomnesia, literally ‘hidden memory’, occurs when an experience or idea is remembered independent of the context in which it was initially encountered. In order to make sense of how an idea can be removed from a particular context, researchers found it useful to appeal to the notion of the unconscious. The concept of the unconscious explained how normal memories could be forgotten but still present, reappearing in strange and unexpected forms. Unconscious plagiarism—remembering someone else’s work out of context and believing it to be original—is one example of cryptomnesia. Freud, for example, described uncovering his own cryptomnesia. In developing his method of free association, he unconsciously plagiarized a book he had read as a teen.6 Investigations of cryptomnesia have focused largely on examples of unconscious plagiarism rather than hidden memory more broadly. Instances of unconscious plagiarism in
Anonymous. Forward secret encrypted ram: Lower bounds and applications