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Impact of Goji Berry Juice on Redox Status in Wistar Rats: A Subchronic Toxicity Assessment. [PDF]

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The Spirit of Pistoia

The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II, 2019
This chapter examines the reception of the Synod of Pistoia and the failure of Riccian reform. It details Ricci’s and Peter Leopold’s strategies after the Synod, and the rejection of Pistoianism by most of the Tuscan bishops at the Episcopal Assembly in ...
S. Blanchard
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The Synod of Pistoia

The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II, 2019
This chapter examines in detail the Synod of Pistoia (18–28 September 1786) and the Acts and Decrees it promulgated. It follows a topical approach, and considers the reforms that the Jansenist-inspired synod attempted alongside the papal condemnations in
S. Blanchard
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Pilot study for environmental monitoring through beekeeping products of Pistoia territory

Journal of Apicultural Research, 2021
In the present research, the beekeeping products (honey, pollen, propolis) obtained from farms located in the province of Pistoia (Tuscany, Italy) were analyzed, in order to characterize them and evaluate their quality.
G. Di Marco   +4 more
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Hb A2-Pistoia [δ89(F5)Ser→Asn, HBD: c.269G>a]: a Novel Mutation on the δ-Globin Gene in an Italian Child

Hemoglobin, 2020
We describe a new hemoglobin (Hb) variant, found in a 6-year-old Italian male living in Pistoia, Italy. An abnormal pattern compatible with a Hb A2 variant was observed on capillary electrophoresis (CE); direct sequencing revealed a transition at codon ...
Adriana Guastini   +8 more
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Exploring wild Thymus sp. (L.) chemotypes across Pistoia Mountains provides thyme essential oil and hydrolate inhibiting fungal growth on paper.

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Thymus sp. (L.) encompasses over 500 aromatic species distributed in the Mediterranean area, in dry, rocky environments up to 1800 m above sea level. Plants of Thymus sp. (L.) from the Serpyllum group, growing in five areas of the Pistoia Mountains, were
Felicia Menicucci   +8 more
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