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Efficacy of omega‐3 fatty acids as a functional food: a multifaceted approach to health reinforcement

open access: yesJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, EarlyView.
Abstract Omega‐3 fatty acids (omega‐3s) are polyunsaturated fatty acids linked with numerous health benefits. Omega‐3s exhibit multifaceted activities through various mechanisms. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) alleviates oxidative stress by lowering reactive oxygen species and improving oxidative stress in brain tissues and acts against neurodegenerative ...
Md Faruque Ahmad   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Kilka uwag o wczesnochrześcijańskiej krytyce rzymskich widowisk

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2004
Hac in dissertatione de tribus commentationibus, quae sunt Tertulliani, Novatiani atque Salviani Massiliensis disputatur necnon animus auctorum christianorum veterum erga circenses, munera ludosque scaenicos, qualis fuerit, multis exemplis demonstratur.
Magdalena Zawadzka
doaj   +1 more source

Plenary Power and Animus in Immigration Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
After a campaign denigrating Muslims as sick people blaming the children of Muslim Americans for terrorism and promising to shut down Muslim immigration and mere days after his inauguration President Donald J Trump banned the nationals of seven ...
Ray, Shalini Bhargava
core   +2 more sources

The Wrong Winners: Anti-Corporate Animus and Attitudes Towards Trade

open access: yesBritish Journal of Political Science
Globalization creates winners and losers, and recent research emphasizes that large corporations are among the biggest beneficiaries of trade while smaller firms may be harmed. How do these redistributive effects impact trade attitudes? Because a growing
Anil Menon, Iain Osgood
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Don't You Know That You're Toxic? How Influencer‐Driven Misinformation Fuels Online Toxicity

open access: yesPsychology &Marketing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Research on misinformation has focused on message content and cognitive bias, overlooking how source type shapes toxic engagement. This study addresses that gap by showing that influencer‐driven misinformation does not merely increase toxicity: it reconfigures its nature and persistence through relational and social influence mechanisms ...
Giandomenico Di Domenico   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond Coercion: Justice Kennedy\u27s Aversion to Animus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In evaluating the constitutionality of religious displays, Justice Kennedy adheres to the coercion test. A crèche on the courthouse steps is acceptable because it does not coerce anyone to support or participate in a religious exercise.
Goldberg, Steven
core   +2 more sources

The Political Impact of Affective Polarization: How Partisan Animus Shapes COVID-19 Attitudes

open access: yes, 2020
Affective polarization is a defining feature of 21st century American politics—partisans harbor considerable dislike and distrust of those from the other party. Does this animus have consequences for citizens’ opinions?
James N. Druckman   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Customer Experience: Heterogeneity Insights From Meta‐Analytic Synthesis

open access: yesPsychology &Marketing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Overlooking heterogeneity (variability) in customer experience (CX) can lead to incomplete theoretical insights and suboptimal managerial decisions. To address this issue, this article reviews the causes of heterogeneity in extant meta‐analyses of CX research (n: 91).
Wagner Junior Ladeira   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Worker Rights Consortium Assessment Jerzees de Honduras (Russell Corporation): Findings and Recommendations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
WRC report on its assessment of workers’ rights at the Jerzees factory in Honduras as the plant announced its closure.
Worker Rights Consortium
core   +1 more source

Fiscal grievance politics: wealth taxation and master‐race democracy in post‐coup Bolivia Politique des griefs fiscaux : impôt sur la fortune et démocratie de la race maîtresse en Bolivie post‐coup d’État

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
This article analyses a new wealth tax (the IGF) in Bolivia against the backdrop of the 2019 ousting of former president Evo Morales. In doing so, it engages calls for ‘a return to politics’ in anthropology by proposing the notion of a ‘fiscal grievance politics’ as animating elite opposition to the tax in lowland Santa Cruz department. I show that the
Charles Dolph
wiley   +1 more source

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