THE POLITICS OF CHRISTIAN LOVE: SHAPING EVERYDAY SOCIAL INTERACTION AND POLITICAL SENSIBILITIES AMONG COPTIC EGYPTIANS

The Politics of Christian Love: Shaping Everyday Social Interaction and Political Sensibilities among Coptic Egyptians

Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been studied within anthropology.Contemporary Coptic society receives growing attention over the last two decades as a minority in Egyptian Muslim majority society.An important bulk of this scholarship involves a discussion of the community’s sometimes

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Characterization of the non-glandular gastric region microbiota in Helicobacter suis-infected versus non-infected pigs identifies a potential role for Fusobacterium gastrosuis in gastric ulceration

Abstract Helicobacter suis has been associated with development of gastric ulcers in the non-glandular part of the porcine stomach, possibly by affecting gastric acid secretion and altering the gastric microbiota.Fusobacterium gastrosuis is highly abundant in the gastric microbiota of H.suis-infected pigs and it was hypothesized that this micro-org

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Distinct Shifts in Microbiota Composition during Drosophila Aging Impair Intestinal Function and Drive Mortality

Alterations in Stress Management the composition of the intestinal microbiota have been correlated with aging and measures of frailty in the elderly.However, the relationships between microbial dynamics, age-related changes in intestinal physiology, and organismal health remain poorly understood.Here, we show that dysbiosis of the intestinal microb

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