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hem
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Eastern countries
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Hems are also used to finish the edges of clothing, but traditional garments may have different hemming styles and techniques compared to Western clothing.
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1
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2
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hem
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Eastern cultures
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A poetic metaphor for the boundary between earth and sky, often symbolizing the meeting of the physical and spiritual worlds
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1
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3
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hemline
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Eastern culture
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Hemlines are often modest and conservative, with longer lengths being more common to adhere to cultural norms and traditions.
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1
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4
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hemlock
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Eastern culture
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Hemlock is not commonly known and not a significant cultural reference in Eastern cultures.
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1
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5
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hemlock
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Eastern culture
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Hemlock is not commonly known in Eastern cultures and is not a significant cultural reference.
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1
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6
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hemlock
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Eastern culture
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Hemlock is not commonly known and does not hold significant cultural relevance.
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1
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7
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hemoglobin
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Eastern countries
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Hemoglobin levels are often discussed in the context of traditional medicine and dietary balance, with specific attention to iron-rich foods.
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1
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8
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hemoglobin
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Eastern countries
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Hemoglobin levels are often checked as part of traditional Chinese medicine diagnostics, focusing on the balance of 'qi'.
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1
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9
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hemostat
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly used in traditional medicine, more reliance on herbal remedies and acupuncture for wound care
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1
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