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P433 | issue | 2 | |
P921 | main subject | medical anthropology | Q1779521 |
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P304 | page(s) | 142-162 | |
P577 | publication date | 2008-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Transcultural Psychiatry | Q7833943 |
P1476 | title | Toward a medical anthropology of sensations: definitions and research agenda | |
P478 | volume | 45 |
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