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Mental strain and chronic stress among a communit sample of university students with irritable bowel syndrome symptoms
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The mere presence of a smartphone reduces basal attentional performance
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Mind-body identity in Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825-1921)
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Mind-body problem in Mary Astell (1666-1731)
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Misandry in Helene Druskowitz (1856-1918)
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Misogyny in Anne Sophie Swetchine (1782-1857)
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The model-theoretic approach to aggregation: Impossibility results for finite and infinite electorates
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Modeling the Religious Field: Religion, Spirituality, Mysticism and Related World Views
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Modesty in Ban Zhao (5-ca. 116 CE)
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Moments That Matter? On the Complexity of Using Triggers Based on Skin Conductance to Sample Arousing Events Within an Experience Sampling Framework
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The Mona Lisa Illusion—scientists see her looking at them though she isn’t
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