Myth of the pure obsessional type in obsessive--compulsive disorder. (49/84)

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Synchronized arousal between performers and related spectators in a fire-walking ritual. (50/84)

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Cacao use and the San Lorenzo Olmec. (51/84)

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Placebo studies and ritual theory: a comparative analysis of Navajo, acupuncture and biomedical healing. (52/84)

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Ethnobotany of religious and supernatural beliefs of the Mising tribes of Assam with special reference to the 'Dobur Uie'. (53/84)

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Introduction. Shrines, substances and medicine in sub-Saharan Africa: archaeological, anthropological, and historical perspectives. (54/84)

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Substance and materiality? The archaeology of Talensi medicine shrines and medicinal practices. (55/84)

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Medicinal plants used for traditional veterinary in the Sierras de Cordoba (Argentina): an ethnobotanical comparison with human medicinal uses. (56/84)

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