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Exploring the Chemical Fingerprint and In Vitro Biocompatibility of Wild‐Growing and Ex Situ Cultivated Stachys cretica subsp. cretica in the Same Region (Crete, Greece)

open access: yesChemistry &Biodiversity, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 2026.
Methanol extracts and infusions of wild and cultivated Stachys cretica subsp. cretica share similar profiles. ABSTRACT The genus Stachys (Lamiaceae) comprises numerous species recognized for their ethnopharmacological importance and rich chemical profiles. In this study, we investigated the chemical composition and biocompatibility of both wild‐growing
Ekaterina‐Michaela Tomou   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

To Know or Not to Know, That Is the Question

open access: yesMises
Book review. SCHEALL, Scott. F. A. Hayek and the Epistemology of Politics: The Curious Task of Economics. London: Routledge, 2020. xiv + 200 p.
Gustavo Romero
doaj   +1 more source

A Filosofia da Liberdade na Saga de Filmes Star Wars – Parte 2

open access: yesMises, 2014
O artigo analisa a Filosofia Moral e a Teoria Política que permeiam a saga de filmes Guerra nas Estrelas, do cineasta George Lucas. O autor relaciona a queda da personagem Anakin Skywalker com a ascensão do Império Galáctico e discute alguns temas da ...
Alex Catharino
doaj   +1 more source

Managerial Compensation, Bonus Banks, and Long‐Term Orientation

open access: yesManagerial and Decision Economics, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page 143-164, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Bonus banks are multiyear performance plans for deferring bonus payments and enhancing pay‐for‐performance by facilitating downward corrections of bonuses. These compensation schemes have become widely accepted among practitioners and regulators in recent years with the aim to reduce managerial short‐termism.
Wolfgang Schultze   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Purification and characterization of recombinant human translation initiation factor eIF3

open access: yesProtein Science, Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) is an essential factor in protein synthesis. In mammals, it is a ~800 kDa complex composed of 12–13 subunits. Biochemical and mechanistic studies of the function of eIF3 and its individual subunits in translation require purified eIF3.
Irene Diaz‐Lopez   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of rules in the evolution of the market system: Hayek’s concept of evolutionary epistemology [PDF]

open access: yesEkonomski Anali, 2012
Starting from the concept of the Darwinian paradigm that, by using Darwin’s principles of variation, selection, and retention, all domains from biology to economic systems can be explained, the advocates of modern evolutionary epistemology have ...
Krstić Miloš
doaj   +1 more source

Pore‐Scale Rock‐Typing and Upscaling of Relative Permeability on a Laminated Sandstone Through Minkowski Measures

open access: yesWater Resources Research, Volume 62, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Understanding two‐phase flow in laminated sandstones is important for fluid migration control and operational strategy determination in underground energy and hydrology engineering projects. Digital core analysis provides unparalleled understanding of two‐phase flow in complex porous media, but the integration into field analytical workflow is
Han Jiang   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Innate Immune Tolerance Regulates Microglia Response to Aβ Oligomers

open access: yesJournal of Neurochemistry, Volume 170, Issue 1, January 2026.
Microglia are the primary innate immune cells residing in the brain parenchyma, and their activation in Alzheimer's disease (AD) results in increased neuroinflammation. The development of innate immune memory in response to various stimuli is a crucial mechanism that allows microglia to tailor their responses to future inflammatory challenges.
Rafaela Rodrigues Valerio   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor and outcomes in HFpEF: A TOPCAT ancillary study

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 6, Page 4208-4218, December 2025.
Abstract Aims Inflammation is postulated to be a key pathogenic mechanism in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR), a regulator of innate immune activity, is associated with incident heart failure; however, its role in HFpEF remains unclear.
Christina G. Hutten   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Western Institution Building:The War, Hayek’s Cosmos and the WTO [PDF]

open access: yes
Despite the shortcomings of Hayek’s spontaneous order, there is a positive side, perhaps even a positive feedback. Hayek left us with a “what if” question and returns us to that initial opening of Pandora’s Box, or perhaps the initial onset of neo ...
M. Ulric Killion
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