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Effect of Electroacupuncture on Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

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TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS IN HANDICRAFTS OF THE POPULATION

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2023
This article describes in detail the characteristics of handicrafts in the economic life of our country, the role of handicrafts in it, the types of handicrafts carried out by the population, the specific characteristics of the development of this industry, the role of handicrafts in the formation and development of the inhabited area.
Ravshon M. Koyliev, Ilyos Abdullaev
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Traditional and Novel Migraine Therapy in the Aging Population

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2019
Migraine is a common disabling disorder that affects 36 million Americans. The clinical features of migraine are less typical in the people above age 60, making the diagnosis and treatment difficult in this group. In this review, we will discuss migraine-specific drugs and their use in populations about age 60 who suffer from migraine.
Shema, Mathew, Jessica, Ailani
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Populism and the development of traditional agriculture

Reviews in Anthropology, 1991
Richards, Paul. Indigenous Agricultural Revolution: Ecology and Food Production in West Africa. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1985. No frontmatter. 192 pp. including appendix, bibliography, and index. $22.50 cloth. Marten, Gerald G., ed. Traditional Agriculture in Southeast Asia: A Human Ecology Perspective. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1986.
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Traditional and Coblation Tonsillectomy in Pediatrics Population: A Comparative Study

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Tonsillectomy is still surrounded by controversy, especially regarding choice of surgical technique. Despite numerous surgical techniques are present, post-operative pain remains significant postoperative morbidities. An ideal method would lessen complications and minimize operative time and costs.
Sohan Lal, Jat   +4 more
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American Collegiate Populations: A Test of the Traditional View

The Journal of American History, 1984
American Collegiate Populations is an exhaustive and definitive study of the membership of American colleges and universities in the nineteenth century. Colin B. Burke explores the questions of who went, who stayed and where they came from, presenting as answers to these questions a mass of new data put together in an original and interpretive manner ...
Marcia G. Synnott, Colin B. Burke
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Traditional Reform, Municipal Populism, and Progressivism

Urban Affairs Review, 1995
Support for reform candidates followed three distinct patterns, identified as traditional reform, municipal populist, and progressive. Whether traditional-reform and municipal-populist voters could be brought together to form a progressive coalition depended on the way experts were incorporated into city politics. The coalition that elected John Purroy
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Consensus in Traditional Chinese Medical Diagnosis in Open Populations

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2019
Objectives: An acceptable level of diagnostic agreement is a prerequisite for consistent administration of treatment. It is critical for investigating effectiveness of different treatment approaches using multiple practitioners. To the best of our knowledge, no previous investigation of diagnostic consensus using open populations in Chinese medicine ...
Michael, Popplewell   +2 more
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