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Traditional homeopathy has also been strongly equated with placebo effects ('...there is classical homeopathy, where I think the patient's feeling of being cared for and the relationship to the physician account for much of the effect...'.....).
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Thus, the evidence so far is that owning a pet dog does not strongly equate with a child being more physically active, nor having a lower weight status.
When applied to mitochondrial transfer, this term shows how strongly personhood has become equated with genetics, and indicates to geneticists that they have some work to do to move the public on from the strictly deterministic rhetoric around genetics.
The paper creates, perhaps unwittingly, the impression that ancestry values equate strongly with actual historical age.
However, America's founding fathers equated education so strongly with the ability to exercise influence and power that they made no mention of education or schooling in their final document.
In his first comments since his impassioned remarks about Hollywood entitlement Tuesday, "Lone Survivor" star Mark Wahlberg offered a peek into his mind -- and shed some light on what caused him to react so strongly to a question that equated acting and military work.
The literature shows that cultural influences are strongly linked to the acceptance of a larger body size in black women, as it is equated with being well cared for by the husband and reflects affluence and happiness [ 22- 24].
They equated it with atheism.
Freedom is equated with chaos.
Elsewhere, sex is equated with theft.
Dad equated America with Hitler's Germany".
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