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Safety Evaluation of an Aqueous Root and Leaf Extract of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
Sensoril, an aqueous root and leaf extract of ashwagandha showed no evidence of mutagenicity in the in vitro Ames assay, was negative in the in vitro micronucleus, in vivo mammalian bone marrow chromosome aberration assays, and was well tolerated in the rat at up to 4000 mg/kg BW/day when administered orally for a period of 90 days. The data from these
Mukesh Summan +2 more
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What can dual citizens teach us about political engagement?
While we witness historic changes taking place in the conception and practice of citizenship, we know little about the political consequences it may bring. What are the effects of citizenship, as a status and a process, on political engagement?
Seyoung Jung, Younghyun Lee, Cara Wong
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Problems of Onomastics in 26 English Translations of The Glorious Qur’an: God Names in Focus
Onomastics, dealing with culture-specific terms, poses great challenges for literary translators, especially for translators of sacred texts. Translating God’s Names requires profound cultural knowledge.
Mahmoud Afrouz
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Under the Radar: Muslims Deported, Detained, and Denied on Unsubstantiated Terrorism Allegations [PDF]
Through the targeted use of a wide set of immigration and law enforcement policies and actions, the U.S. government has cast Muslims as dangerous threats to national security, leaving Muslim communities across the United States vulnerable to ...
Amna Akbar +4 more
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Anthropization processes and protection of the environment: an assessment of land cover changes in Sardinia, Italy [PDF]
Protection of the environment is implemented through preventive and mitigating measures aimed at hindering anthropization processes. These measures may possibly entail the establishment of natural protected areas and sites where conservation measures are
Lai, Sabrina +2 more
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With Nature in Nature –Teaching in Nature
Teaching in nature is a creative teaching method and an innovative way of teaching. It is assumed that students in nature are more motivated and have a better aspiration of teaching content exposed in nature. The aim of this paper is to point out the importance of being in nature with students and teaching teaching content in the natural environment ...
Marijana Škutor, Mirjana Đerek
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Resilient Flow Regimes in the Rio Grande—Río Bravo Basin
ABSTRACT Water is essential for human development and is an indispensable resource for economic activity and a country's growth. However, current water practices, along with increasing land‐use change, climate change, and agricultural practices, have significantly altered the hydrological cycle and water availability.
Ramon Saiz‐Rodriguez +4 more
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The Romanian Parliamentary debate around the Congress of Berlin (1878-1879) offers a bird’s eye view of the evolution of antisemitic speech in Romania. Naturalization of the Jews - an issue raised by the Great European Powers during this Congress - came ...
Iulia Maria Onac
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Passing the Test? From Immigrant to Citizen in a Multicultural Country
Almost all Western countries have recently implemented restrictive changes to their citizenship law and engaged in heated debates about what it takes to become “one of us”.
Elke Winter
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Potential Impacts of Low Flows on Fish Foodscapes and Production in a Braided River
ABSTRACT Changes in river discharge affect the physical composition and connectivity of habitats which, in turn, may shape the spatial distribution of fish food abundance, accessibility and quality—the ‘foodscape’—of river ecosystems. However, the influence of river flows on fish foodscapes has received very little attention from scientists. We studied
Rick J. Stoffels +11 more
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