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Multicomponent drug Neurexan mitigates acute stress-induced insomnia in rats. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Sleep Res, 2022
Summary The aim of this study was to determine whether the multicomponent drug Neurexan could mitigate acute insomnia after exposure to a psychosocial stressor. We administered Neurexan orally to rats and examined stress‐induced insomnia using the male rat dirty cage exchange method.
Davis CJ   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Development and validation of the Work-Home Integration Questionnaire (WHIQ). [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Psychol, 2023
Abstract The boundaries between work and private life are gradually blurring. More and more employees are involved in work during leisure time through cognitions, emotions or behaviours, in both negative and positive ways. This so‐called work‐home integration (WHI) can, on the one hand, hampers the necessary recovery from work and result in strain but,
Noja A, Kubicek B, Plohl N, Tement S.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Caring labor and the affective economy in the making of the Caribbean

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 125, Issue 4, Page 824-839, December 2023., 2023
Abstract This article is a reflection on early colonial industries as caring labor rather than just commodity production or resistance. We draw on Indigenous philosophies of relations and Amazonian ontologies to foreground care and frame the Caribbean material record.
Alice V. M. Samson   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Climate Apartheid, Race, and the Future of Solidarity: Three Frameworks of Response (Anthropocene, Mestizaje, Cimarronaje)

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 572-610, December 2023., 2023
ABSTRACT In our emerging climate future, devastation will not land evenly. “Climate apartheid” names a world where the rich insulate themselves from its most catastrophic effects, while the global poor stand increasingly subject to rising seas, failing crops, intensifying weather events (floods, hurricanes, wildfires) and thus to the necessity of ...
Matthew Elia
wiley   +1 more source

Ad maiorem Dei gloriam: Numeracy levels in the Guarani Jesuit missions

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 76, Issue 1, Page 87-117, February 2023., 2023
Abstract This work provides data on human capital for the Guarani Jesuit missions during the eighteenth century. Based on the age heaping methodology, the results of a large sample (over 3600 observations) suggest that the knowledge of numerical skills in these missions was exceptional.
Èric Gómez‐i‐Aznar
wiley   +1 more source

Conquest by Contract: Property Rights and the Commercial Logic of Imperialism in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (Southern Mexico)

open access: yesBulletin of Latin American Research, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 557-572, September 2022., 2022
Property rights and contracts were important to the legal foundations of the Spanish Empire from the sixteenth century. The recognition of the property rights of indigenous people was part of the legal foundations of empire, but offered weak protection from the commercial logic of imperialism.
Julia McClure
wiley   +1 more source

Forced displacement in history: Some recent research

open access: yesAustralian Economic History Review, Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 2-25, March 2022., 2022
Abstract Forced displacement as a consequence of wars, civil conflicts, or natural disasters does not only have contemporaneous consequences but also long‐run repercussions. This eclectic overview summarises some recent research on forced displacement in economic history.
Sascha O. Becker
wiley   +1 more source

Edible mycorrhizal fungi of the world: What is their role in forest sustainability, food security, biocultural conservation and climate change?

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 3, Issue 5, Page 471-490, September 2021., 2021
Edible mycorrhizal fungi (EMF) have been consumed since ancestral times by humans either as food, medicine, or for ceremonial use. Nowadays, they are a non‐timber forest product and a diverse genetic resource with great ecological, sociocultural, economic, medicinal, and biotechnological relevance around the world. Therefore, they have a paramount role
Jesús Pérez‐Moreno   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Do people manage climate risk through long‐distance relationships?

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Human Biology, Volume 33, Issue 4, July/August 2021., 2021
Abstract Objectives Long‐distance social relationships have been a feature of human evolutionary history; evidence from the paleoanthropological, archeological, and ethnographic records suggest that one function of these relationships is to manage the risk of resource shortfalls due to climate variability.
Anne C. Pisor, James Holland Jones
wiley   +1 more source

El Museo Arqueológico La Encomienda (Calasparra, Murcia). Su historia [PDF]

open access: yesBoletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional, 2017
El Museo Arqueológico La Encomienda es de fundación bastante reciente y, por tanto, de corta historia. Siempre ha adaptado sus salas de exposición a un edificio histórico dentro de la ciudad de Calasparra, primero en el que le da su nombre y ahora en ...
M.ª Carmen Melgarejo Abril
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