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adrenal cortex
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Eastern countries
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May be less commonly known or discussed, as discussions around internal bodily organs may be less culturally prominent
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adrenal cortex
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly discussed in everyday conversation, but understood in medical and scientific contexts as part of the endocrine system and hormone regulation.
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adrenal cortex
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Eastern countries
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The adrenal cortex is not typically a topic of common cultural knowledge in Eastern countries, and its functions may not be commonly recognized or discussed.
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adrenal cortex
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Eastern culture
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The adrenal cortex is less commonly discussed in Eastern cultures compared to Western cultures, and may not be as widely recognized for its specific functions.
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adrenal gland
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Eastern countries
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Seen as part of the body's energy system, linked to traditional medicine practices.
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adrenal gland
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Eastern countries
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Viewed as a vital organ for maintaining balance in the body, often associated with concepts of energy and vitality in traditional medicine
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adrenal gland
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Eastern culture
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Associated with traditional medicine and viewed as a key part of the body's energy system, related to the concept of qi or prana
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adrenal gland
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Eastern culture
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Considered in the context of traditional medicine and the balance of qi or energy in the body
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adrenal medulla
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eastern countries
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The adrenal medulla is not commonly discussed in everyday culture, but may be known in medical or scientific circles for its role in hormone regulation.
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human adrenal gland
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Eastern countries
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Often associated with traditional medicine and holistic healing practices
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human adrenal gland
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Eastern countries
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The human adrenal gland is less frequently discussed in everyday conversations and is not a prominent topic in traditional medical practices.
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