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Prophylaxis of Non-communicable Diseases: Why fruits and vegetables may be better chemopreventive agents than dietary supplements based on isolated p…

2019

The World Health Organization (WHO) report from 2014 documented that non-communicable socalled civilization diseases such as cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory diseases, cancer or type 2 diabetes are responsible for over 50% of all premature deaths in the world. Research carried out over the past 20 years has provided data suggesting that diet is an essential factor influencing the risk of development of these diseases. The increasing knowledge on chemopreventive properties of certain food ingredients, in particular, those of plant origin, opened the discussion on the possibility to use edible plants or their active components in the prevention of these chronic diseases. Health-pro…

Antioxidants; Bioactive phytochemicals; Cancer; Chemoprevention; Civilization diseases; Flavonoids; Food synergyantioxidantPhytochemicalsRespiratory Tract DiseasesActive componentsDiseaseChemopreventionWorld healthAntioxidants03 medical and health sciencesbioactive phytochemical0302 clinical medicineFunctional foodNeoplasmsVegetablesDrug DiscoveryHumansMedicinecivilization diseaseflavonoidNoncommunicable Diseases030304 developmental biologyCancer2. Zero hungerPharmacologyFlavonoids0303 health sciencesTraditional medicineFood synergyHuman organismbusiness.industryBioactive phytochemicalsDiet3. Good healthDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Cardiovascular DiseasesFruit030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFruits and vegetablesDietary SupplementsEdible plantsCivilization diseasesCritical assessmentbusiness
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A la búsqueda de la armonía cívica perdida: Eros, Afrodita y la reformulación dramática en las tragedias tardías de Sófocles

2013

En las últimas tragedias de Sófocles hay un replanteamiento de sus posiciones, perceptible en la reconfiguración de sus carácteres y en su relación con los dioses. En Antígona y Traquinias, obras tempranas, a través de sus coros vemos las diferentes formas de concreción de Eros-Afrodita. En Edipo en Colono se sirve otra vez de Afrodita, pero en una forma y sentido singulares.

AphroditeAfroditaCivilització gregaLiterature and Literary TheoryDramatic reworkingReformulación dramáticaErosGreek tragedyClassicsSophoclesTragedia griegaSófocles
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The color of mourning in Rome

2012

El negro es el color del luto en la antigua Roma. La presencia de personas con vestidos blancos en los funerales debe ser interpretada como una exhibición del status jurídico de los asistentes al acto y no como una manifestación del luto. Black is the color of mourning in ancient Rome. The presence of people in white dresses in the funerals must be interpreted as an exhibition of the legal status of the participants in the act and not as a manifestation of the mourning.

ArcheologyHistoryRomamedia_common.quotation_subjectRomeArt historyCivilització romanaWhiteExhibitionStatusPosición socialPlutarch.BlancoLutoClassicsmedia_commonLegal statusPlutarco.White (horse)ArtNegroAncient RomeGenealogyBlackMourningGerión. Revista de Historia Antigua
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“Much Ado About Something: Nineteenth-Century American Writers and the Atlantic Cable”

2022

Cet article décrit et analyse les réactions de plusieurs grands auteurs américains (Thoreau, Longfellow, Irving, Melville, Whittier, Whitman et Emerson) au succès en 1858 du premier lien télégraphique transatlantique entre les États-Unis et l’Europe. Ces réponses à cet exploit technologique apparaissaient dans des journaux privés, des lettres, des éditoriaux et des notes marginales; elles étaient parfois incorporées dans des œuvres littéraires. Dans presque tous les cas, les réactions peuvent...

Atlantic Cable of 1858History & Philosophy Of Science[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLIT00402019e siècleAmerican literature[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturelittérature américainehistoire culturelleDSB[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturescience poétiquecréationcivilisationLiterature (General)littérature étrangèrehistoire des idéesprogrèsnineteenth centurycroyanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSsciencelittérature comparéetechnologie
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On an Amendment of the Morality of a Physicist’s Professional Actions. A “new” Element of Inculturation of Christianity into a Scientific-Technologic…

2020

O zmianie moralności profesjonalnych działań fizyka. Nowy element inkulturacji chrześcijaństwa w cywilizację naukowo-technologiczną
 Fizycy są zobowiązani, zgodnie z ustalonymi metodami i standardami fizyki, do myślenia i działania w ramach epistemologicznych, na co głęboki wpływ miał I. Kant. Klimat epistemologiczny, w którym się znajdują, sprzeciwia się epistemologicznemu klimatowi realizmu naturalnego, a tym samym epistemologicznemu klimatowi Objawienia chrześcijańskiego, kiedy mówi ono o naszym świecie. Ten kontrast niszczy wewnętrzną harmonię świata umysłowego każdego fizyka w takim stopniu, w jakim zależy on od jego ogólnego sposobu myślenia, a także od jego pracy zawodowej. Sytu…

BT Doctrinal TheologyCivilizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyBR ChristianityOcean EngineeringEnvironmental ethicsQC00 Physics (General)Element (criminal law)MoralityChristianitymedia_common
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The Dignity in Free Speech: Civility Norms in Post-Terror Societies

2016

ABSTRACTIt is difficult to strike a balance between protecting freedom of speech and ensuring public safety. The attacks on 22 July 2011 in Norway, and the fear of terrorist acts inspired by public utterances on the Internet, have caused many to question whether and how we should regulate hate speech. In this article, we analyse the main arguments from the debate on freedom of speech in post-terror Norway, termed the ‘liberal’ and ‘harm’ (or ‘balance of harms’) arguments respectively. We propose a set of civility norms that may serve to uphold the wide freedom of speech advocated by the liberal argument, while being attentive to the real ethical challenges emphasised by the harm argument.

Balance (metaphysics)Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDignityHarmCivilityArgumentLaw0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsTerrorismThe InternetSociology050207 economicsbusinessSet (psychology)Law050203 business & managementmedia_commonNordic Journal of Human Rights
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The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations

2021

Summary The Cycladic, the Minoan, and the Helladic (Mycenaean) cultures define the Bronze Age (BA) of Greece. Urbanism, complex social structures, craft and agricultural specialization, and the earliest forms of writing characterize this iconic period. We sequenced six Early to Middle BA whole genomes, along with 11 mitochondrial genomes, sampled from the three BA cultures of the Aegean Sea. The Early BA (EBA) genomes are homogeneous and derive most of their ancestry from Neolithic Aegeans, contrary to earlier hypotheses that the Neolithic-EBA cultural transition was due to massive population turnover. EBA Aegeans were shaped by relatively small-scale migration from East of the Aegean, as e…

Bronze AgePopulation turnoverHuman MigrationAnatolia; Bronze Age; Cycladic civilization; Greece; Helladic civilization; Minoan civilization; Mycenean civilization; ancient DNA; paleogenomics; population geneticsSINGLE-NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMPopulation geneticsMinoan civilizationCivilizationBiologyAncient historyHIRISPLEX SYSTEMArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBronze AgeSKIN COLOR PREDICTIONHumansAnatoliaPHYLOGENETIC ANALYSISBRONZE-AGEPOPULATION-STRUCTUREDNA AncientINDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGESancient DNALACTASE-PERSISTENCE PHENOTYPEHistory AncientMinoan civilization030304 developmental biologySEQUENCE ALIGNMENTpopulation geneticCycladic civilization0303 health sciencesGreeceGenome Humanpopulation geneticsHelladic civilizationGenòmicapaleogenomicsAncient DNAHomogeneousGenome MitochondrialGreece AncientCivilitzacions palacials de l'EgeuMycenean civilizationLACTOSE DIGESTION030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGenètica
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Featuring Gregory M. Nixon’s Work with Commentaries & Responses. HOLLOWS OF MEMORY. From Individual Consciousness to Panexperientialism and Beyond

2010

Table of Contents Article Preface/Introduction Gregory M. Nixon 213-215 From Panexperientialism to Conscious Experience: The Continuum of Experience Gregory M. Nixon 216-233 Hollows of Experience Gregory M. Nixon 234-288 Myth and Mind: The Origin of Human Consciousness in the Discovery of the Sacred Gregory M. Nixon 289-337 ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Commentary Brief Comment on Gregory Nixon’s Hollows of Experience: Derrida Frederick D. Abraham 338-341 Playing With Your Food: Review of “Hollows of Experience” by Greg Nixon William A. Adams 342-345 Brief Commentary on Nixon's Three Papers Roger Cook 346-347 Commentary on Nixon's From Panexperientialism to Individual Self Conscio…

CB History of civilizationBF PsychologyB Philosophy (General)
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"Pēteris no Dusburgas. Prūsijas zemes hronika" Tulkojums latviešu valodā no lietuviešu valodas

2003

Tulkojums latviešu valodā no lietuviešu valodas Valdis Salmiņš

CB History of civilizationBR Christianity
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ZĪMES anatomija (in Latvian) The Anatomy of ZIME (in English)

2003

Kas ir ZĪME? ZĪME ir datu kopu standartizēta grafiska reprezentācija. ZĪME sastāv no diviem grafiskiem elementiem: (1) Sieta elementa un (2) Koda elementa. Sieta elementu konfigurācija ir nemainīga. Koda elementu konfigurācija mainās saskaņā ar ievadītajiem datiem. The Anatomy of ZIME What is ZIME? ZIME is a standardized graphical representation of data sets. ZIME is built of two graphical elements: (1) Sieve element and (2) Code element. Sieve elements have always the same configuration, while Code elements are configured according to the input data.

CB History of civilizationHT Communities. Classes. RacesQA75 Computer scienceNX Arts in general
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