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    Trampoline gymnasts’ body-self narratives of the leotard:a seamless fit?

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    Critical gymnastics literature suggests that a specific and narrowly defined body aesthetic is, in part, to blame for a range of serious health and well-being issues observed amongst female gymnasts. The leotard, a vital component of this ideal body aesthetic, has received relatively little scholarly attention which we suggest reflects a wider lack of focused attention towards gymnasts’ subjective or phenomenological experiences of their bodies. In this chapter we draw from an 18-month ethnographic study of British trampoline gymnasts’ bodily experiences told through their body narratives. We draw upon Frank’s (2013) body typology to explore the moments of body-self construction, unity, and disruption as the trampoline gymnasts respond to action problems in various social contexts. We illuminate moments of body-self disruption as gymnasts experience puberty and body dissatisfaction highlighting the role of the leotard in these experiences. We close by suggesting that the focus on gymnastic body problems requires more self-conscious and reflexive solutions and encourage researchers and practitioners to enable gymnasts to tell stories in an ethical endeavour to find more liveable relations with their bodies

    Next Generation of Bee Feed by Biomimetic Formulation of a Hydrocinnamic Acid

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    Honeybees, Apis mellifera, play an important role in the global ecology and economy [...

    Flow Chemistry for Developing Plant Biostimulants: Designed Grafting of Hydroxycinnamic Acids to Chitosan

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    A plant biostimulant (PBs) is any substance or microorganism applied to plants and intended to enhance nutrition efficiency, abiotic stress tolerance, and/or crop quality traits, regardless of its nutrient content [...

    Synthesis and Characterization of Medium Molecular Weight Chitosan-Stabilized Selenium Nanoparticles

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    Due to its involvement in physiological, metabolic and pharmacological actions, selenium is considered an essential micronutrient in human nutrition [...

    The Antioxidant and Prebiotic Activities of Mixtures Honey/Biomimetic NaDES and Polyphenols Show Differences between Honeysuckle and Raspberry Extracts

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    In our previous research, we demonstrated that honey and its biomimetic natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES) modulate the antioxidant activity (AOA) of the raspberry extract (RE). In this study, we evaluated the AOA behaviour of the mixture honey/NaDES–honeysuckle (Lonicera caprifolium, LFL) extract and compared it with the mixture honey/NaDES–RE. These two extracts have similar major flavonoids and hydroxycinnamic acid compounds but differ in their total content and the presence of anthocyanins in RE. Therefore, it was of interest to see if the modulation of the LFL polyphenols by honey/NaDES was similar to that of RE. We also evaluated the prebiotic activity of these mixtures and individual components on Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 20016. Although honey/NaDES modulated the AOA of both extracts, from synergism to antagonism, the modulation was different between the two extracts for some AOA activities. Honey/NaDES mixtures enriched with LFL and RE did not show significant differences in bacterial growth stimulation. However, at a concentration of 45 mg/mL, the honey -LFL mixture exhibited a higher effect compared to the honey–RE mixture. The antioxidant and prebiotic properties of mixtures between honey and polyphenol-rich extracts are determined by multiple interactions in complex chemical systems

    cute pancreatitis during pregnancy – A case report

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    Introduction. Studies report a different incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) during pregnancy, with a frequency rate between 1/1000 – 1/10 000 pregnancies. Case report. We present the case of a 26-year-old primipara, 35 weeks pregnant woman, who came to our hospital through transfer from a municipal hospital with the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis (AP). On admission, she presented nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain and impaired general state, symptoms that started 3 days before and rapidly worsened. In the context of acute pancreatitis and uncertain fetal status, keeping in mind the possible negative outcome as a consequence of fetal and maternal complications in acute pancreatitis, we decided that the patient should undergo immediate cesarean section. Conclusions. There are no specific and well-documented management protocols for acute pancreatitis in pregnancy

    Optimized Synthesis of New Thiosemicarbazide Derivatives with Tuberculostatic Activity

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    Original results are presented in the field of research that addresses the extension of the reaction of residue of acyl-thiosemicarbazide fixation on the structure of 5-nitrobenzimidazole by a sulphonic group. The aim of the study is the increase of new thiosemicarbazide derivatives’ applicative potential in the field of biochemistry, with a wide range of medical applications. The newly obtained compounds were characterized by using elemental analysis and spectral analysis (FT-IR and 1H NMR). A study regarding the optimization of the chemical reactions was made. The performed in vitro biological tests confirmed the tuberculostatic activity of three newly obtained compounds against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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