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1 nal needs for intergroup exchange and shared ritual.
2 ecution of all steps of the innate courtship ritual.
3 urs that constitute the Drosophila courtship ritual.
4 ile simultaneously preventing the compulsive rituals.
5 ppeared after the abolition of cannibalistic rituals.
6 r descendants, who consecrate it in ancestor rituals(4,5).
7 tion, and while rooted in a complex practice ritual, acupuncture overlaps significantly with many con
8 male affiliation and more elaborate greeting rituals among male Guinea baboons and less aggression to
9 tance of the bedside evaluation as a healing ritual and a powerful diagnostic tool when paired with j
10 sychotropic plant tea used in the Amazon for ritual and medicinal purposes, and by interested individ
11 ndscape to demarcate areas and times for key ritual and social activities.
12 y dominance postures, more complex dominance rituals and their effects on fitness have not been repor
13      Excessive grooming behaviors, cleansing rituals, and self-mutilation are important features of a
14 c consequences, the need to perform checking rituals, and the need to perform mental compulsions befo
15 his example demonstrates that elaboration of ritual architecture in complex societies may be surprisi
16                                   Habits and rituals are expressed universally across animal species.
17  like intermale aggression, fear, and mating rituals are important for sustenance of a species.
18            Sexually dimorphic mate selection rituals are likely controlled at least in part by genes
19 mplification in hospitals and during funeral rituals (associated with Ebola), prior to the implementa
20       All hard tick males undergo a courting ritual before they can deposit their spermatophores with
21 sults might inform a better understanding of ritual behavior and psychiatric disorders whose symptoms
22 eem to have elapsed between the oldest known ritual building and the first standardized state temple.
23 , such as Jerf el Ahmar, or the emergence of ritual buildings in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of the s
24  A broad spectrum of behavioral routines and rituals can become habitual and stereotyped through lear
25                              The morphologic ritual cells go through when experiencing PCD has been t
26                                INTRODUCTION: Ritual circumcision complicated by gangrene is a leading
27                                              Ritual cognition builds upon social learning biases that
28 aration anxiety, nighttime fears and bedtime rituals, cognitive deficits, oppositional behaviors, and
29 phila melanogaster males perform a courtship ritual consisting of a series of dependent fixed-action
30 lex and beaker vessels indicates a sustained ritual consumption of a caffeine-laced drink made from t
31 equency in elite residential features and in ritual contexts.
32 f aggression induced by the pseudocopulatory ritual directly enhances the differential survival of ma
33 ise to the Mesoamerican ball game, a central ritual element in all ancient Mesoamerican societies.
34 fied as priests' residences, and an array of ritual features and activity areas.
35 sed her to collect the strands for religious rituals ( Fig 1 ).
36 text reveals cacao use as part of a mortuary ritual for sacrificial victims, an event that occurred d
37                                              Rituals, for example, lead to out-group derogation.
38 an lifeway selected for unscheduled (ad hoc) ritual from which no one was excluded.
39 s were reserved for residential sites, small ritual gardens, and agricultural temples.
40 ikely consumed stimulant drinks in communal, ritual gatherings.
41 ing virtually all of our beliefs, practices, rituals, habits, and ethics.
42               Placebo treatments and healing rituals have been used to treat pain throughout history.
43                                 In contrast, ritual human sacrifice does play a causal role in promot
44 our recent work on the roles of Big Gods and ritual human sacrifice in the evolution of large, strati
45 at individuals may respond to unique healing rituals in different ways.
46  stalking hunting style and elaborate mating rituals in which the bizarrely marked and colored append
47 ssociated with socializing, celebration, and ritual, in ancient times they were also important source
48 in part with the integration of Mesoamerican ritual, including critical culinary ingredients.
49              However, the absence of certain rituals, including a ceremony marking departure from pae
50 e drinking of cacao was tied to Mesoamerican rituals incorporating cylindrical vases and cacao.
51 nd cacao beverages suggests that the Chacoan ritual involving the drinking of cacao was tied to Mesoa
52                           One bizarre sexual ritual is the "love" dart shooting of helicid snails, wh
53 ce of the preparatory stages leading to Inca ritual killing as represented by the unique capacocha ri
54                      However, many religious rituals may increase rather than decrease performers' su
55                             Culturally based rituals may reflect privileged interactions between the
56    The interviews also revealed religious or ritual obstacles, stigma and discrimination, ART-associa
57                      The elaborate courtship ritual of Drosophila males is dictated by neural circuit
58                     Furthermore, without the ritual of obtaining this information, we will have deper
59 re modulated by different settings in abuse (rituals of self-administration and powerful conditioning
60 ldest known ballcourt dates to 1600 BCE, the ritual paraphernalia and ideology associated with the ga
61       In particular, the elaborate courtship ritual performed by the male fly has provided remarkable
62 mine forms of social and self-monitoring and ritual practice that emerged in Classical China, heterar
63 ehavioral therapy consisting of exposure and ritual prevention (EX/RP).
64 d cognitive behavior therapy by exposure and ritual prevention are both established treatments for OC
65                   The effect of exposure and ritual prevention did not differ from that of exposure a
66 nterventions included intensive exposure and ritual prevention for 4 weeks, followed by eight weekly
67 ed efficacy of clomipramine and exposure and ritual prevention in the treatment of obsessive-compulsi
68 ion of SRI pharmacotherapy with exposure and ritual prevention is an effective strategy for reducing
69                       Intensive exposure and ritual prevention may be superior to clomipramine and, b
70 ived 17 sessions of CBT (either exposure and ritual prevention or stress management training) twice a
71 lomipramine, their combination (exposure and ritual prevention plus clomipramine), and pill placebo w
72 r clomipramine, 70% and 79% for exposure and ritual prevention plus clomipramine, and 8% and 10% for
73 ion did not differ from that of exposure and ritual prevention plus clomipramine, and both were super
74 icantly more patients receiving exposure and ritual prevention than patients receiving stress managem
75 effects of augmenting SRIs with exposure and ritual prevention versus stress management training, ano
76                                 Exposure and ritual prevention was superior to stress management trai
77 , respectively, 62% and 86% for exposure and ritual prevention, 42% and 48% for clomipramine, 70% and
78 effects of augmenting SRIs with exposure and ritual prevention, an established cognitive-behavioral t
79 rapy, another with expertise in exposure and ritual prevention, and a third with expertise in both mo
80                   Clomipramine, exposure and ritual prevention, and their combination are all efficac
81 cebo-controlled trial comparing exposure and ritual prevention, clomipramine, their combination (expo
82 nk in portions of the American Southeast for ritual purification.
83 ferently according to their age, status, and ritual role.
84                               We discuss how ritual serves these social functions.
85 logical stone assemblages and the origins of ritual sites.
86 ollowing 4 OC classes: unaffected (class 1), ritual/symmetry compulsions (class 2), germ/contaminatio
87 axaca, Mexico, document changes in religious ritual that accompanied the evolution of society from hu
88 ide evaluation risk the loss of an important ritual that can enhance the physician-patient relationsh
89 ir stories, to recognise and value the daily rituals that anchor their experience and to facilitate c
90 n the threshold of a new social position and rituals that bring meaning to such change.
91 s paper suggests several other ceremonies or rituals that may be better than the white coat ceremony
92 intrusive thoughts of harming the infant and rituals that result in avoidance of the baby.
93 the ability to perform a multistep courtship ritual to conspecific females.
94 rs coalesced at Hilazon to engage in special rituals to commemorate the burial of the dead and that f
95 males with a lengthy and elaborate courtship ritual triggered by activation of sexually dimorphic P1
96 erent long-term conditions and if initiation rituals vary across services.
97  state formation (2050 B.P.), many important rituals were performed only by trained full-time priests
98 permanent villages (4000-3000 B.P.), certain rituals were scheduled by solar or astral events and res
99 e found that crayfish display such a complex ritual, when two males engaged in pseudocopulatory behav
100                           Can an alternative ritual with only nonspecific psychosocial effects have m

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