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He says he bought the psychedelic herb, which has been used by shamans in Mexico for centuries and is also known as Diviner's Sage, for his own chemically assisted self-exploration.
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Also, she can be visibly identified as a ... let's call her a "Diviner" for now, because of the color of her her fur (yes, fur.
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Diviner-doctors, birth attendants, circumcisers, and possibly others helped keep people healthy in their societies.
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Diviner-doctors were skilled in the practical remedies required to cure people and society.
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Diviner-doctors helped to discern the origins of affliction and they also treated the symptoms of illness.
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Diviner-doctors also prepared and disseminated remedies in their communities.
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On the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which was observing the impact event from lunar orbit, the LAMP instrument (UV spectrometer) and the Diviner instrument (imaging radiometer) confirmed detection of the ejecta plume.
Moon Impact Data and Images from LCROSS: First Glance | Universe Today 2009
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LRO's Diviner instrument has discovered that the bottoms of polar craters in permanent shadow can be brutally cold.
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Diviner data were used to help select the final LCROSS impact site inside Cabeus Crater, which sampled an extremely cold region in permanent shadow that can serve as an effective cold trap for water ice and other frozen volatiles.
Moon Crash Plume Visible to Spacecraft But Not Earth Telescopes | Universe Today 2009
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You may have to travel to Kuiper Belt to find temperatures this low said David Paige, principal investigator for the Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment.
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