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Correspondingly, the term 'mysticism' will refer to practices, discourse, texts, institutions, and traditions associated with unitive experiences.
However, records do exist that refer to practices of nipple and genital piercing in various cultures prior to the 20th century.
The terms complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) generally refer to practices that are not integral parts of conventional or orthodox medicine, and are consequently not taught as part of the archetypal medical education curriculum [ 1].
Then, the term alternative made its introduction and CAM was used to refer to "practices neither taught widely in US medical schools nor generally available in US hospitals" [ 8].
In Burundi, Berckmoes [ 54] uses the concept of "elusive tactics" in post-war context to refer to practices that allow youth to navigate their post-war living conditions by being flexible, challenging the powers that constrain everyday life, while reiterating mistrustful social relations.
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Their Chinese name, Tiaojinjiao (literally, "pick out the tendons"), refers to practices prescribed by Jewish dietary laws.
"We would double the design strength, just to give it a factor of safety," Mr. Dooley said, referring to practices in the United States.
To illustrate these concepts Perniola refers to practices associated with Romanism, particularly Roman religion.
The tradition in this case refers to practices based on precedent or reports of the actions of the Prophet Muhammad and those close to him.
We have termed it 'crowd sourcing', referring to practices where many supporters each contribute a small bit to a common goal.
The concept of 'accumulation by dispossession' refers to practices of capital accumulation by certain human groups at the expense of the livelihoods of others [31].
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