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Journal of ethnopharmacology
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Plant disease
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BMC public health
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l'encephale
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Journal of adolescence
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ethnicity & health
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canadian journal of microbiology
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journal of nutrition education and behavior
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reproductive health matters
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journal of personality
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The International journal of social psychiatry
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child development
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clio (toulouse, france)
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Bibliographies
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Substitution between Aristolochia and Bryonia genus in North-Eastern Morocco: toxicological implications.
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Ensifer meliloti is the preferred symbiont of Medicago arborea in eastern Morocco soils.
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Multiple identities and religious transmission: a study among Moroccan-Dutch Muslim adolescents and their parents.
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First Report of Chickpea chlorotic stunt virus Infecting Legume Crops in Tunisia.
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A qualitative analysis of immigrant population health practices in the Girona Healthcare Region.
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Acculturation and psychological distress among non-Western Muslim migrants--a population-based survey.
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Cultural and social influences on food consumption in dutch residents of Turkish and moroccan origin: a qualitative study.
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The utility of 'country of birth' for the classification of ethnic groups in health research: the Dutch experience.
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Ethnic identity, externalizing problem behaviour and the mediating role of self-esteem among Dutch, Turkish-Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch adolescents.
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Sexual and bodily rights as human rights in the Middle East and North Africa.
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[Images and representations of women in tales from northwestern Morocco].
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[Cultural assimilation and factitious symptoms].
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Multiple identities and the integration of personality.