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Correlation between gut microbiota composition, enteric infections and linear growth impairment: a case–control study in childhood stunting in Pidie, Aceh, Indonesia [PDF]
Background Gut microbiota is pivotal in maintaining children's health and well-being. The ingestion of enteric pathogens and dysbiosis lead to Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED), which is essential in stunting pathogenesis.
Tristia Rinanda +3 more
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Este artigo pretende fornecer uma análise cerrada de Tristia 3.4a, enfocando a relação paradoxal de Ovídio com o poder (potestas) no poema. Enquanto aconselha seu destinatário a evitar a ambição e se manter longe dos magna nomina, Ovídio parece insistir
Adir de Oliveira Fonseca Junior
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Purpose. The author in the presented article considers the late texts of Ovid, presented by Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto. The purpose of the article is to analyze how the texts reflect the processes of formation of the imperial political culture and ...
Maksym W. Kyrchanoff
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The ethical dilemmas of risky decisions
Abstract Even in a pandemic there seem to be inherent conflicts of interest between the individual and societal consequences of remedial actions and strategies. Actions taken in the sole interests of patients, as required by the Hippocratic oath, can have broadly inconvenient economic implications for the State. (“Average” benefits for a population can
Ben J.M. Ale +2 more
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Ever since Plato, a tragic conception of the human self has been the point de depart of moral and political philosophy: the I and the we belong to one another yet oppose each other. Ancients such as Aristotle contended that the we is ontologically prior and moderns such as Hobbes that the I is ontologically prior.
Andreas E. Masvie
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Winter in Tomis and “Winter” in Hell: Once More about the Parallels between Dante and Ovid [PDF]
Among the probable sources of “winter” imagery in the last cantos of Inferno a special place belongs to the motif of Scythian winter, developed in detail by Ovid in his “exile poetry” and (before him) by Virgil in the Georgics (III).
Tatiana G. Chesnokova
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In media barbaria, ille ego romanus vates: etnografia e autoridade nos Tristia de Ovídio
Durante seu exílio em Tomos, Ovídio escuda-se na ideia de declínio poético e linguístico, causado pela hostilidade do entorno. A adversidade do lugar em que deve cumprir a relegatio é o argumento para justificar a queda na qualidade de sua produção ...
Cecilia Marcela Ugartemendía
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Entre dépression et ennui. Les étranges mélancolies de Clemens Ianicius (1516–1543)
Między depresjąa nudą. Dziwne melancholie Klemensa Janicjusza Głównym celem artykułu jest opisanie nastrojów melancholijnych pojawiających sięw elegiach Klemensa Janicjusza (Clemens Ianicius, 1516 ...
Elwira Buszewicz
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Cronológica e tematicamente afastados, os Amores e os Tristia de Ovídio comungam de uma mesma riqueza poética que assenta no uso de imagens náuticas. A nau, a tempestade e os ventos são algumas das imagens que reflectem o estado de alma e a vivência de ...
Dina Maria Baptista Abreu
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St. Teresa van Avila: sentrale figuur in die werk van Cussons en Van Wyk Louw
A central poem in Van Wyk Louw’s Tristia (1962), is “H. Teresa van Avila flap uit” (literally translated: “Saint Teresa of Avila talks too much/babbles uncontrollably”. This article illustrates how intertextual reading helped to clarify the poem.
H. van Vuuren
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