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ABSTRACT Acute resistance exercise (RE) is emerging as a promising strategy to improve executive function, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, 121 participants (aged 18–50) were randomly assigned to either a moderate‐intensity RE or rest intervention using a between‐subjects design.
Nicholas W. Baumgartner +5 more
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Jednání v dobré víře a Realpolitik : na cestě k porozumění politice litevských vládců ve 14. století
This article deals with the issue of the Lithuanian conversion to Christianity in the 14th century by focusing on the art of politics of the Lithuanian rulers Gediminas (1316–1341), Algirdas (1345–1377) and Kęstutis (1381–1382) with regard to their ...
Darius Baronas
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ABSTRACT There is increasing evidence that the cerebellum contributes to feedback processing in reinforcement learning. As yet, it has not been investigated whether the cerebellum also contributes to error processing in reinforcement learning. Studies have shown, however, that the cerebellum is involved in the processing of response errors in non ...
Dana M. Huvermann +8 more
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The portrait miniature of Cardinal Zbigniew Oleśnicki on a letter of indulgence issued in 1449 for the Church of All Saints in Cracow [PDF]
A particularly interesting example of illuminated document is the indulgence granted to all who would visit the parish church of All Saints in Cracow on the major feasts of the liturgical year, issued by the Cracow Bishop, Cardinal Zbigniew Oleśnicki ...
Marek Walczak
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The Holy See is head of an international network of universities. The foundation of the universities Furen in Beijing and Sophia in Tokyo expresses the will of the Holy See to convert the elites of the westernized Far East, and to give to these ...
Olivier Sibre
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The Zionist plan of establishing a national homeland by gathering Jews from all over the world in the land of Palestine has drawn the reaction of the Papacy from the very beginning.
Mürsel Özalp
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6. John Wyclif\u27s Divine Dominion and the End of the Middle Ages
John Wyclif (c. 1320-1384) has been called both the last of the schoolmen and the morning star of the Reformation. A native Englishman and a Franciscan, he spent most of his life at the University of Oxford, first as scholar, later as teacher of theology,
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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New Perspectives on Transatlantic Anti‐Catholicism in the Modern and Late Modern Eras
Journal of Religious History, Volume 49, Issue 4, Page 477-484, December 2025.
Claire Gheeraert‐Graffeuille +1 more
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Stylus Romanae curiae in Historical and Positive Canon Law
Stylus Romanae Curiae, as an important element influencing, guiding and supplementing the application of the rules of canon law in practice, originally developed from the collections of forms and rules of the Apostolic Office.
Vojtech Vladár
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D'Avray, Papacy, Monarchy and Marriage, 860-1600 (Cambridge University Press, 2015)
Review of David L. D'Avray, Papacy, Monarchy and Marriage, 860-1600 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015).
Jennifer Mara DeSilva
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