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1. a heavily occluded case characterized by mental pictures consisting of masses of blackness. This is a “step V” in early procedures such as Standard Operating Procedure 8 . (PXL, p. 141) 2. a level of non- perception, whether the person is seeing blackness or invisibility. (SH Spec 271, 6305C20) 3. a no-responsibility case. (COHA, p. 161)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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