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Tomato Phytochemicals and Prostate Cancer Risk1,2
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ABSTRACT
Mounting evidence over the past decade suggests that the consumption of fresh and processed tomato products is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer. The emerging hypothesis is that lycopene, the primary red carotenoid in tomatoes, may be the principle phytochemical responsible for this reduction in risk. A number of potential mechanisms by which lycopene may act have emerged, including serving as an important in vivo antioxidant, enhancing cell-to-cell communication via increasing gap junctions between cells, and modulating cell-cycle progression. Although the effect of ...
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Emblematica: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...rather daringly) on James I's Basilikon Doron (Bodleian MS Rawlinson Poetry 146...issues and concerns of the three Basilikon Doron Emblem Books: Peacham's relationship with James 1, his use of his Basilikon Doron, his ad
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Deviceful Settings: The English Renaissance Emblem and its Contexts.
Magazine article from: Yearbook of English Studies
; ...later that of Prince Henry, for whom James wrote Basilikon Doron. Young shows that Peacham's three manuscript emblem books are related not only to James's Basilikon Doron, but also (especially in case of the heraldic emblems...
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The English Emblem Tradition: Vol. V: Henry Peacham's Manuscript Emblem Books.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...manuscripts based (perhaps rather daringly) on James I's Basilikon Doron (Bodleian MS Rawlinson Poetry 146, BL MSS Royal...grows out of, the issues and concerns of the three Basilikon Doron Emblem Books: Peacham's relationship with James...
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King James VI and I and the Reunion of Christendom
Magazine article from: Trinity Journal
; ...Indeed, by 1600 James had already honed his theory of kingship. In The Trew Law of Free Monarchies (1598) and in Basilikon Doron (1599), James developed his divine right ideas of monarchical rule to thwart theories of resistance and contract...
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Kingship and Crown Finance under King James VI and I, 1603-1625.(Reviews of Books)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Albion
; ...then subordination and obedience were entailed for the subject. James made his commitment to absolutism clear in the Basilikon Doron, the manual of kingship that he prepared for his son Henry, and he reiterated it in parliamentary addresses and...
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Reconsidering the Renaissance.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...surrounding Renaissance discourse on witchcraft in Macbeth, the relationship between Measure for Measure and James I's Basilikon Doron in terms of sexual and political control, a survey and critique of feminist criticism and theory
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The English Emblem Tradition: Vol. IV: William Camden: "Remaines of a Greater Worke Concerning Britaine"; H.G.: "The Mirrour of Maiestie"; Otto van Veen: "Amorum Emblemata".(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...excellent job, neatly fitting Peacham's three extant manuscripts based (perhaps rather daringly) on James I's Basilikon Doron (Bodleian MS Rawlinson Poetry 146, BL MSS Royal 12A lxvi and Harleian 6855, Art.13) into not only a chronology...
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Shakespeare and Child's Play: Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Shakespeare Bulletin
; ...Shakespeare's recent performance history. Early modern texts, including school books, prayer books and James I's Basilikon Doron (1599), and performance practices, such as the apprentice player system and royal pageantry, are examined alongside...
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The Mental World of Jacobean Court.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...different perspectives. Two of these are worth mentioning here. Jenny Wormald explores the Scottish setting for Basilikon Doron and The Trew Law of Free Monarchies and argues persuasively that James, in the tradition of Marcus Aurelius and King...
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Ancient rituals bow to modern manners
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...mannered recluse and a sodomite, he was also hailed as a poet and thinker, the author of learned tomes such as the Basilikon Doron. As was common throughout polite society in Europe, men bowed before the king and their wives curtsied, and woe...
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