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  120. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing with a list of references related to the topic of repressed memories and eyewitness testimony. The references are from various academic journals and books, and are primarily authored by E.F. Loftus. The document is likely an exhibit or appendix to a larger court document."
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