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  • ...for their Part, in consultation and collaboration with a handful of other scholars; in all, 86 men and one woman were involved in developing the Outline of Kn ....2.5''' Indigenous Religions of East Asia: [[Chinese religions|Religions of China]], [[Religions of Korea|Korea]]
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  • ...1th edition was published initially by [[Cambridge University Press]], and scholars from Cambridge University were allowed to review the text and veto any over ...'; the criteria by which the articles were sorted were not obvious even to scholars,<ref name="chauncy_1975" /> despite Dr. Adler's claims that the sorting fol
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  • ...at large'', Dublin, 1733. Facsimile ed., ed. Eric T. Carlson, M.D., 1976, Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, ISBN 9780820112817;</ref><ref>[[Richard Blackmore|B ...ptual functional group that mainly has regards to digestion which, in some scholars' opinions, corresponds to the function of the pancreas.
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  • ...ery." The American Journal of Sports Medicine 13 (1985): 27-33].</ref> The Chinese practice of [[acupuncture]], dating back to 3000 BCE, also utilizes the pro ...t of TENS therapy that involves applying cutaneous electrodes at classical Chinese [[acupoint]]s and stimulating with alternating high- and low-frequency elec
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  • ==Ancient Chinese use== ...lpg=PA152#v=onepage&q=&f=false p. 152]</ref> and other scholars associated Chinese ''[[Wu (shaman)|wu]]'' "shamans" with the entheogenic use of cannabis in Ce
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  • ...ng (wounding stimulates ethylene production by plant tissues). The ancient Chinese would burn [[incense]] in closed rooms to enhance the ripening of pears. In Many geologists and scholars believe that the famous Greek Oracle at [[Delphi]] (the [[Pythia]]) went in
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  • ...tory of China#Ancient era|Chinese]]. Islamic physicians and other Eastern scholars maintained and advanced the practice of [[Medicine in medieval Islam|medici [[Image:HuaTuo.jpg|thumb|left|[[Hua Tuo]], Chinese [[surgeon]], circa AD 200]]
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  • ...and incidents associated, whether rightly or wrongly, with [[terrorism]]. Scholars agree that terrorism is a disputed term, and very few of those labelled ter [[File:Asabah2.jpg|thumb|right|Artistic rendering of [[Hassan-i Sabbah]].]]Scholars dispute whether the roots of terrorism date back to the first century and t
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  • ...nder international law).They emphasize that many{{Quantify|date=May 2009}} scholars define terrorism as the attempt to spread terror in the population through ...l Resolution 1566 (2004)|publisher=UNdemocracy.org|page=2|language=Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish texts equally authentic|accessdate=2009-
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