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1701504742 Ekman, Paul (ed.), Darwin and Facial Expression: A Century of Research in Review (Los Altos, CA:Malor Books, 2006).
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1701504744 Ekman, Paul, “How to Spot a Terrorist on the Fly”, Washington Post (29 October 2006), B03.
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1701504746 Ekman, Paul, and Richard J. Davidson (eds), The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994).
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