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Secrets and the Secretive Mode

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1981
Abstract While keeping secrets and revealing secrets are ubiquitous in the human condition, these phenomena can have special effects and significance in the development and in the treatment of individuals. In this paper the case reports of two people who were raised with a secret are presented.
H P, Coppolillo, P C, Horton, L, Haller
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The Secret

Psychiatry, 1976
The revelation of secrets lies at the core of much psychotherapeutic method and was the seed from which early psychoanalytic theory grew. The notion of "the secret" can therefore be regarded as critical to an understanding of the psychotherapeutic process.
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The Secret

Pediatrics, 1989
On Mother's Day 1975, just as I returned home from my second year in college, my mother told me that she was scheduled to have a lump removed from her breast and that it was thought likely to be cancerous. I told her I loved her, and we hugged each other. The biology major understood the implications and potential outcomes. The sensitive
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Concurrent Secrets

Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, 2006
Given a finite state system with partial observers and for each observer, a regular set of trajectories which we call a secret, we consider the question whether the observers can ever find out that a trajectory of the system belongs to some secret. We search for a regular control on the system, enforcing the specified secrets on the observers, even ...
Éric Badouel   +4 more
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Secrets of secretion

Nature, 1981
The Electrophysiology of Gland Cells. Monographs of the Physiological Society, No.36. By O.H. Petersen. Pp.253. ISBN 0-12-553120-6. (Academic: 1981.) £20.40, $49.
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Introduction: Secrets and Secretions

2023
This introductory chapter examines the opportunities and challenges of placing Deleuze’s theological consequences in conversation with Islamic tradition, laying out the book’s chapter structure and key themes and arguments.
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The Secret and Secret Societies

2013
The secret as a form is seen by Simmel as central in social interaction. Knowing about each other is essential for social living. Yet all human interaction is also accompanied by a withholding of information. Sharing fully with others one’s inner-flow of consciousness is impossible, and selection also provides scope for purposefulness.
Henry Schermer, David Jary
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Do Caterpillars Secrete “Oral Secretions”?

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2009
The oral secretions or regurgitant of caterpillars contain potent elicitors of plant induced responses. These elicitors are recognized by host plants to differentiate between simple mechanical injury and the presence of herbivores. In some cases, this level of recognition is highly specific.
Michelle, Peiffer, Gary W, Felton
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The Secrets of the Secret Court

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Secrets, along with who collects them and who they are about, have been part of the national discourse on several occasions throughout our history. The most recent flare-up has occurred over the last several months as revelations about various National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs have been leaked to media outlets around the world ...
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On Secret Reconstruction in Secret Sharing Schemes

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2008
A secret sharing scheme typically requires secure communications in each of two distribution phases: (1) a dealer distributes shares to participants (share distribution phase); and later (2) the participants in some authorised subset send their share information to a combiner (secret reconstruction phase).
Huaxiong Wang, Duncan S. Wong
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