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  • <!--Lists of countries and territories-->
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  • In some [[Asia]]n and [[Africa]]n countries, up to 80% of the population relies on traditional medicine for their [[pri Many countries have practices described as folk medicine which may coexist with formalized
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  • ...idea. For example, a scholar might write about [[literacy]] in developing countries, and they may personally strongly favor teaching all children how to read, ...se "independent" agendas. US funding laws allow such anonymity; many other countries have stricter transparency laws. [[WP:COVERT|Covert ads]] are illegal or re
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  • ...rance is reduced if you interleave the US hooks with hooks about different countries. In the same spirit, try to avoid putting two bio hooks together, or two ho
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  • ...use]] under United States copyright law (or [[fair dealing]] in some other countries) and does not need to be licensed to fall within the GFDL if such fair use
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  • For cases where usage differs among English-speaking countries, see also [[#National varieties of English|National varieties of English]], ...to list topics in alphabetical order, especially those involving different countries or cultures, as in [[Canada–United States border]]. However, when an alph
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  • Because of copyright laws in several countries, there are relatively few images available for use on Wikipedia. Editors ar
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  • ...had a stronger belief in the virtues of homeopathic drugs than many other countries and the world's biggest manufacturer of alternative medicine drugs, [[Boiro ...=10.1023/A:1025343720564 |s2cid=19059757 |quote=CAM use [in the developing countries this study solely considered] was associated with delay in seeking medical
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  • ...ce is likely to be an infringement of the copyright of the source. In many countries close paraphrasing may be also seen as mutilation or distortion of an autho
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  • ...or [[Ministry of Finance]]) is each a kind of entity occurring in multiple countries and possibly in other political entities and serving the same purpose in ea
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  • ...untries}}), not title case ({{!xt|Funding of UNESCO Projects in Developing Countries}}).{{efn|name=Sentence case}} For topics with strong ties to [[Commonwealth of Nations]] countries and other [[British Empire|former British territories]], use [[Commonwealth
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  • ...ers and elixirs, otherwise known as herbal medicine, that are sold in most countries, through health shops and pharmacies as 'nutritional supplements'.&nbsp;... That alternative medicine has been on the rise "in countries where Western science and scientific method generally are accepted as the m
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  • ...9}}</ref> The SPR became the model for similar societies in other European countries and the United States during the late 19th century. ...the Parapsychological Association reported members working in more than 30 countries. For example, research was carried out and regular conferences held in [[Ea
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  • ...lopedia= Encyclopædia Britannica |access-date= 7 October 2012 | quote = In countries such as India, where only a small intellectual elite has been trained in We ...r 1999}}</ref> It is still considered a branch of the [[Vedanga]].<ref>"In countries such as India, where only a small intellectual elite has been trained in We
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  • ...te TCM worldwide, China had signed TCM partnership agreements with over 70 countries.<ref name="Cheung 2011">{{cite journal |last1=Cheung |first1=Felix |title=T ...ebsite=livescience.com|language=en}}</ref> Shark finning is banned in many countries, but the trade is thriving in Hong Kong and China, where the fins are part
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  • ...tional, focused on single events or covering multiple incidents and entire countries, regions and periods of history.<ref name="Barkun2016"/> According to Rusee
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  • ...d primarily in the United States, although efforts have been made in other countries to promote intelligent design. Leaders of the movement say intelligent desi
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