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A reply to Bongmba, Floyd, Palmer, and Susser: An invitation to dialectics

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The authors would like to acknowledge support from US National Institute on Drug Abuse project P30 DA11041 (Center for Drug Use and HIV Research); from a Fogarty International Center/NIH grant through the AIDS International Training and Research Program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine-Argentina Program (Grant # D43 TW001037), and by the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology PROSUL, No 2490426/2006-10, and by the Buenos Aires University, UBACyT 20020100101021.

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Friedman, S.R., Rossi, D. A reply to Bongmba, Floyd, Palmer, and Susser: An invitation to dialectics. Dialect Anthropol 35, 453–457 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-011-9257-3

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