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Comedy is often described as a defence mechanism, the way in which practitioners escape painful realities.
This can include anything from therapeutic touch -- in which practitioners, without touching their patients, try to alter their energy fields -- to simply praying for people who are ill.
'Co-pro' also challenges the traditional customer-contractor convention in which practitioners commission research which is then conducted, packaged and delivered by academics.
The production showcased the street-dance subgenre known as flexing, in which practitioners wowed audiences with shoulder contortions, gliding steps, sudden halts, and visual tricks.
Hesychasm, in Eastern Christianity, type of monastic life in which practitioners seek divine quietness (Greek hēsychia) through the contemplation of God in uninterrupted prayer.
Voodoo prayer circles in which practitioners meet to commiserate have also proliferated, with a notable intensity in the months since the earthquake.
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The language in which practitioner case reports are summarised offers elements of 'real world' case scenarios.
Direct experience is one key way in which practitioner concerns are likely to be allayed.
The commonly used technique in Suandok massage was the manipulation in which practitioner crossed two thumbs firmly and deeply pressed along body meridians including specific acupressure points.
Searching for relevant studies in this area is challenging because of the absence of a common terminology for interventions in which practitioner empathy and communication of positive expectations is manipulated.
The naturopathic leaders were the most inclusive in regards to which practitioners should have access to any restricted schedule of NHPs.
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