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  • In medicine and medical anthropology, a culture-bound syndrome, culture-specific syndrome, or folk illness is a combination of psychiatric and somatic...
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  • Nervios: Anthropological, epidemiological, and clinical dimensions of a cultural syndrome. In A. M. Georgiopoulos & J. F. Rosenbaum (Eds.), Perspectives in...
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    Analysis of Visual Language On Islamic Memes With Illustration Style". Cultural Syndrome. 1 (1): 61–78. doi:10.30998/cs.v1i1.16. ISSN 2685-3825. S2CID 203055198...
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  • emotions are desirable or, ideal affect, become evident very early. A cultural syndrome as defined by Triandis (1997) is a "shared set of beliefs, attitudes...
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  • describe cultural level tendencies and has been described as a "broad cultural syndrome." It was not until much later (1985) that Triandis, Leung, Villareal...
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  • traditions. Then, iich’aa, might be a local name, for a shared cross-cultural syndrome. There is still a lot of research to be done to explore the neurological...
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    Mask Tradition of Assam-with Special Reference to Samaguri Sattra". Cultural Syndrome: 20–34. Vaidhya, Ranjan Kumar (2009). Art Approaches Of Majuli An...
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  • Cultural syndrome prevalent in Zimbabwe...
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  • Phalnarith (December 2001). "Kyol Goeu('Wind Overload') Part I: A Cultural Syndrome of Orthostatic Panic among Khmer Refugees". Transcultural Psychiatry...
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