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- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 first "Bob".
- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 isCitedBy Chinese_food_therapy.
- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 last "Flaws".
- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 location "Boulder, Colorado".
- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 publisher "Blue Poppy Press".
- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 title "The Book of Jook: Chinese Medicinal Porridges—A Healthy Alternative to the Typical Western Breakfast".
- dfa013c16472e2417d88a3990ea1e82b86f35a598f0cde5603b897b8b092a7a5 year "1995b".