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Oncology in neuroimmunomodulation. What progress has been made? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 917(Journal Article):68-83.
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2000. Ordained nun, doctor of Tibetan medicine, opens new horizons in Ladakh ; interview with the Venerable Doctor Tserling Palmo. Ayur vijnana. 7:67-71.
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2000. On the Origin of the Irrigation Technique in Tibet. The Tibet Journal. 25(3):8-13.
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2000. Overcoming depression: a cognitive-behavior protocol for the treatment of depression. Best practices for therapy. :155.
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2000. Overcoming depression: a cognitive-behavior protocol for the treatment of depression. Best practices for therapy. :155.
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2000. Oxygen consumption and respiration following two yoga relaxation techniques. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 25(4):221-227.
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2000. Pediatric neuroimaging and developmental disorders of cognition and affect: introduction to the special issue. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews. 6(3):159-160.
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2000. Phombos: A Look at Traditional Healers among the Jirels of Eastern Nepal. Contributions to Nepalese Studies. 27(The jirel issue):39-51.
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2000. Plant resources use and human impact around Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal. J. Nat. His. Mus. 19:3-26.
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2000. The Politics of Bhutan: Change in Continuity. Journal of Bhutan Studies. 2(2):228-262.
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2000. Population and Governance in mid-18th Century Bhutan, as Revealed in the Enthronement Record of Thugs-sprul 'Jigs med grags pa I (1725-1761). Journal of Bhutan Studies. 2(2):36-78.
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2000. Positive Psychology: An Introduction. American Psychologist. 55(1):5-14.
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2000. Power to detect homework effects in psychotherapy outcome research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 68:166–170..
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2000. Praises of the Drunken Peacocks. :131-145.
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2000. Pranayama, Yoga, and Ayurveda. International Journal of Yoga Therapy. (10):37-43.
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2000. Precepts for an Emperor. :146-164.
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2000. Prefrontal brain electrical asymmetry predicts the evaluation of affective stimuli. Neuropsychologia. 38(13):1723-1733.
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