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==possible coi-- You seem to have been primarily working on Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies ‎ and faculty associated ith it. It is therefore reasonable to ask you whether you have any connection with them. If you do, please see ofur rules on WP:Conflict of Interest:

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