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cell structures
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Eastern countries
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Associated with advanced studies in biology or medical fields
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1
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2
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cell structures
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Eastern countries
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Highlighted in medical textbooks with focus on pathology and disease-related changes
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1
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3
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cell structures
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Eastern countries
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Linked to traditional medicine and herbal remedies in some cultural practices
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1
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4
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cell structures
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Eastern countries
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Connected to concepts of energy flow and balance in holistic health philosophies
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1
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5
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cell structures
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Eastern countries
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Perceived as interconnected systems influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors
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1
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6
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cellulose
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Eastern countries
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Cellulose is commonly used as a raw material in the production of traditional medicines and herbal remedies.
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1
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7
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epidermal cell
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Eastern cultures
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Epidermal cells are often associated with traditional medicine practices and beauty rituals, with a focus on skin health and appearance.
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1
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8
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extracellular matrix
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eastern countries
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Extracellular matrix is less commonly discussed in traditional medicine and cultural beliefs, and is not a prominent concept in everyday life.
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9
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human cell
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Eastern countries
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Viewed as a fundamental unit of life and health in Eastern medicine, such as traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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10
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human cell
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Eastern culture
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Less commonly discussed in traditional education but becoming more prominent in scientific research and medical fields
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1
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11
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muscle cell
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Eastern countries
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Muscle cells are often associated with discipline and harmony with nature in Eastern cultures.
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1
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12
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muscle cell
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Eastern countries
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Muscle cells are also studied, but there is a greater emphasis on their connection to traditional medicine and practices such as acupuncture and qigong.
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1
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13
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muscle cell
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eastern countries
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Muscle cells may be associated with balance and harmony in Eastern countries, particularly in the context of practices like yoga and tai chi.
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1
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skin cell
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eastern cultures
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Associated with traditional medicine and skincare practices, such as using natural ingredients for exfoliation and rejuvenation
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