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Obesity and Natural Products: Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Future Directions
Natural products such as EGCG, berberine, curcumin, and capsaicin modulate key metabolic pathways including AMPK activation, adipogenesis inhibition, and inflammatory signaling. While clinical trials demonstrate modest benefits on body weight and metabolic parameters, translational challenges related to bioavailability, dose feasibility, and regulatory
Ohoud M. Marie +1 more
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This essay examines the spectres haunting ideas of egalitarianism among Tashelhiyt‐speaking communities in the Moroccan High Atlas: first, the tyrant, an obvious frontal threat to ideas of equality; and then the vastly more complex figure of the thief (amkhar).
Matthew Carey
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On the saying 289th of Nahj al-Balagha(the personality of a brother) [PDF]
One of the most beautiful sayings of Nahj al-balagha, formally and semantically, is that of 289th. Imam Ali (PBUH) in this saying adds up the characteristics of a person who deserves to be a brother of him.
Mohammadhasan Rostami, javad lotfi
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The manifestations of human existence coincided in the concept of the sacred religious factor outside the physical framework of things which came through the diversity of the cognitive meanings of sacred symbols ranging from the deep sense of the past.
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ABSTRACT Background Critically ill adults are at risk for stress‐related upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). Regional variations in gastrointestinal bleeding incidence, infection epidemiology, formulary access, and the relative value placed on bleeding versus infection outcomes by patients and clinicians necessitate contextualized recommendations ...
Marwa Amer +27 more
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Pure‐istan: Gender and Genocide in Pakistan
ABSTRACT This study examines the ongoing genocidal violence against the Baloch nation. It highlights how the Pakistani state has weaponized Islamic doctrine to construct a vision of a homogenized, “purer, more Islamic state” that excludes and others those deemed incompatible with its vision of purity. This logic of purification is deeply gendered.
Bramsh Khan
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ABSTRACT Zero‐day exploits remain challenging to detect because they often appear in unknown distributions of signatures and rules. The article entails a systematic review and cross‐sectional synthesis of four fundamental model families for identifying zero‐day intrusions, namely, convolutional neural networks (CNN), deep neural networks (DNN ...
Abdullah Al Siam +3 more
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Investigating the Effect of Shiite Texts on the Imam Ali's (AS) Iconography in Thamesbi's Falnama
Shiite texts contain a collection of Quranic exegesis, beliefs and narratives. They are result of centuries of Shiite efforts, especially Shi'a scholars, by collecting resources, reviewing content, and then writing and compiling them. These texts had significant effects on Persian painting, like other categories of Persian art.
Zahra Shaghelani poor +2 more
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The British orientalist Dwight M. Donaldson (Dwight M. Donaldson), who wrote a serious study on the twelve imams (E) and the history of Shiism. His study, which he titled (the Shiite Religion), which was translated under the title The Shi’ite Creed, is one of the comprehensive early oriental studies of the life and biography of the twelve imams (E) and
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The Role of Perfumes in Surgical Wound Infections and Wound Healing: A Case–Control Study
ABSTRACT A common complication of post‐surgical procedures is surgical site infections (SSIs), and wound healing can be gravely affected by these SSIs. Perfumes are known for their use in personal hygiene; however, their role in surgical wound healing and SSIs has not been thoroughly studied.
Anas Abdulqader Fathuldeen +5 more
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