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Peripheral edema

The periapical ring - a component of the nervous system of certain invertebrates (rings, arthropods, lobules, throats and Cycloneuralia). In the neural system of the rings there are superficial and subcortical cerebral ganglia, which connect to form the so-called periapical ring. Neural trunks are removed from the ganglia. Each segment is provided with a pair of coils placed on the trunk of the nerve. These coils are connected by transverse nerve fibers. Such a structure makes the nervous system resemble a ladder. That's why it's called a ladder nervous system. Bibliography wiki

Golden Age (Athens)

Gold Age - V and IV p.n. in ancient Athens, a magnificent epoch, during which a powerful flowering of philosophies (Plato, Aristotle), literature (especially drama and works left by philosophers), architecture and sculpture took place. The most famous and most important works were created there; The prosperity of the Athenian democracy also flourished. From this definition of the Athenian golden age, there is also a phrase of portable meaning (cf. golden age (mythology)). See. also wiki

Anne Cassidy

Anne Cassidy (born 1952 in London) is a British writer. Before she devoted herself exclusively to writing, she worked as a teacher for several years. Her specialty is the criminals and thrillers for teens. She wrote eight books belonging to this genre. He also writes novels for young readers. They deal with problems of difficult childhood and complicated life decisions that teenagers must take. Cassidy has a great understanding of her characters, is able to penetrate deeply into their affairs, and no matter what, she always comes to their side. Books wiki
Marinescu-Radovit reflex, palm reflex reflex, Marinescu-Radovic reflex - Reflex reflex reflex reflex reflex reflex, . A positive symptom may be evidence of diffuse brain damage above the level of the mesencephalon on the side of the reflex. It occurs physiologically in neonates, but as it ages the nervous system disappears. It is quite common in healthy people, especially older people, and does not provide pathological treatment. It was described in 1920 by Romanian neurologists Gheorghe Marinescu and Angela Radovicie. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Symbols of the air crescent shaped crescent

CT in the sagittal projection of a 14-year-old girl with acute myeloid leukemia. In the upper right lung there is a change that corresponds to a picture of a fungal infection in the course of Aspergillus infection. Symptom of the crescent-shaped air ridge - radiological manifestation in X-rays and chest CT images as a crescent-shaped area, permeable to X-rays caused by the presence of circular masses impermeable to radiation in the air-filled lung. Classically caused by spongiform (one of the forms of aspergillosis) in the lungs. It comes to this when Aspergillus colonizes the lung cavity (eg, ruptured). See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Slumsy

A boy from the suburb of Jakarta, Indonesia Houses built in marshes near the rubbish dump. Slum in Jakarta, Indonesia Slum in Glasgow in 1871 Slums - a region of cities inhabited by poor people (most often immigrants or from rural areas). Such areas are most common in the major Third World (eg Africa, India, South America). The name "slums" is derived from nineteenth-century British industrial cities, where more than 60% of the city's area was occupied by crowded residential areas, often with very low standards of living. Today, most of the buildings in the slums are makeshift constructions built of what the inhabitants have found (eg boards, boxes, corrugated sheets). Slums are usually devoid of hardened roads, electricity, sewage and running water. Often real organized crime groups are organized in such neighborhoods. Slum neighborhoods are sometimes also called neighborhoods in wealthy and highly developed countries where the poor live. Most often, these are la

Febrile convulsions

Febrile seizures - convulsions occurring in children aged 6 months to 5 years (most commonly between 18 and 24 months), occurring in the case of acute febrile illness, in whom acute CNS disease with cerebrospinal inflammation is excluded . Febrile seizures occur during pneumonia, otitis media, bronchitis. The temperature is usually 39-40 ° C. Children who have convulsions below 38.5 ° C are at increased risk of developing epilepsy. Convulsions appear in 50% during the first 24 hours of infection, but they are often the first manifestations of an infection (even before the onset of fever). It is estimated that at least one episode of this type of seizure occurs in 2-4% of children under 5 years of age. Fever is thought to be caused by three factors: The occurrence of febrile convulsions is explained by CNS immaturity, in particular unfinished myelination processes and immaturity of the neurotransmitter system, in particular GABA. Hyponatremia also plays an important role in the pa

Jan Slaski (philologist)

Jan Ludwik Slaski (born July 28, 1934 in Poznan) is a Polish historian of Polish literature, a professor at Warsaw University. Curriculum vitae It comes from the branch of the Pomeranian family of the Grzymala coat of arms. He was the son of Jan Slaski, the owner of the property of Trzebcz Szlachecki, the deputy and senator of the RP, murdered in Katyn. He was an employee of the Institute of Polish Literature at the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw, lecturer in Italy and Hungary. He works with the University of Venice. Co-founder and Honorary Member of the Italian-Polish Cultural Association in Veneto (www.poloniaveneto.it). Research works He published numerous scientific papers on the history of Polish literature, mainly in Old Polish literature. Literature from the Hungarian literature: 1960 - Magda Szabó - Fresco. Bibliography Jan Slaski publications in the National Library's computer catalog wiki

I’ichirō Hatoyama

Hatoyama I'ichirō, born November 11, 1918 - December 19, 1993) is a Japanese politician and minister. Curriculum vitae He was a politician of the Liberal-Democratic Party. From 1976 to 1977 he was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. I'ichirō Hatoyama came from a family of politicians: he was the grandson of Kazuo Hatoyama, the chairman of the Meiji parliament and the eldest son of postwar Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama. His two influential sons, Kunio Hatoyama and Yukio Hatoyama, are the fourth generation of politicians. wiki

The Kroll process

Kroll process - pyrometallurgical process of obtaining metallic titanium. It was originally developed by William Kroll in 1940 in Luxembourg. After moving to the United States, Kroll developed the process in 1945 for zirconia extraction. The Kroll process replaced the Hunter process in the industry - almost all titanium is now obtained in the Kroll process. Process Purified rutile (or ilmenite) from ore is reduced with kerosene and coke in a 1000 ° C fluorescence reactor. It is then mixed with gas chlorine - TiCl4 titanium tetrachloride and other chlorides (impurities) are removed which are removed by fractional distillation. Then, the TiCl4 stainless steel retort is reduced with magnesium (15-20% excess reducer). The response is as follows: 2Mg(l) + TiCl4(g) → 2MgCl2(l) + Ti(s) [T = 800-850 °C] The problem is a side reaction of the reduction of titanium chloride to its lower TiCl 2 and TiCl 3 chloride. MgCl2 magnesium chloride can be reduced back to pure magnesium. The resulting

Sea wolves

Story The serial is about the five sailors who circle the land around. The spectator will visit, among others. China, the Amazon, the North Pole, the Atlantic and the Polynesian Islands. Issue in Poland The serial number is 13 episodes. It was broadcast on TVP 2, TV Polonia and TVN Seven. Polish Dubbing Polish version: Eurocom Studio They took part: wiki

nursing

Nursing - a set of activities that are involved in the process of nursing people or dealing with the health of the population. The special role of the caregiver is to help the sick person or the healthy person in activities to ensure full health or return to it. Activities include: Nursing is helping a person to live better and maintain health, and in sickness contributes to the recovery process as best as possible. Nursing should also serve the dying people. (Florence Nightingale) Nursing is an activity that people initiate and implement in their own personal way to get health and life, and to ensure that they are well. (Dorothea Orem) Nursing is an assist to a man who is going to achieve his optimum functioning in various states of health. (WHO) Nursing: learn, protect, extract strength, carry selfless help in helplessness and suffering. (Helena Radlińska) : nurse, Florence Nightingale, model of nursing, theory of nursing See terms related to medical terms and related

Brigid Stone

Brigid's Stone - an erratic boulder with a circumference of about 6 m, lined by a glacier lying in the eastern part of the Bardzkie Mountains. Location and description Brygidian stone is a boulder found in the eastern part of the Bardejov Mountains, in the valley of Węglówka, at an altitude of about 380 m. It is a red granite boulder brought from Scandinavia by the iceberg. At the top of the boulder is a cross with a span of 20 and 22 cm, probably the medieval border marker of the Cistercian abbey in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki, dating from 1295. Formerly a boulder was a local tourist attraction, now it is forgotten and little known. Name The name of the stone is derived from the local legend of the servant Brigid, who often rested on the stone when she was carrying a chrust from the forest in a teddy bear on her back. One day she fell asleep on the stone, the shawl fell on her and the shawl strangled her. Literature wiki

Hendrick Hop

His father was Jacob Hop (1654-1725), whom Hendrick was second son. Hendrick was influenced by his father's regimental officer, Nassau-Ouwerkerk. In 1710 he was promoted to major, and in 1727 he was colonel-commandant. He ended his military career as general and governor of the city of Namen. Between 1723 and 1761 he was a Dutch ambassador in London. His older brother was Cornelis Hop (1685-1762). wiki

Action to support

Actio ad exhibendum - in Roman law, an action for the appearance of a dispute. This action was the property of the former owner, who, by accession, became part of the complex, against the owner of this thing. Characteristics of the action In this action, the current owner demanded to be disconnected (if this was physically possible) and to appear before the court. When the defendant made such a disconnection, the ownership of the former proprietor was revived and he was entitled to claim reimbursement by a vindicatio. The action was part of the actiones in rem group. Law XII excludes the use of the actio ad exhibit to recover ownership of materials used in the construction of buildings. Such a provision was to prevent the destruction of the building. The injured person from whom the building was built was entitled to claim compensation for the actio de tigno iuncto. Bibliography wiki

Appiusz Klaudiusz Kaudeks

Appius Claudius Caudex member of the patrician Roman family, grandson of the famous Appius Claudius Cekus; consul in 264 p.n.e. In that year he drew Rome into a conflict with Carthage against the background of the battle for Sicily. At 265 p.n.e. Syracuse's henchman Jerome II attacked Messina in an attempt to bust her out of the hands of the Mamlottians, the Mercenary mercenaries who once served in the army of the Agatokles, who had occupied her several years earlier. The Mamerites organized their own state based on Messina, mastering much of Sicily and controlling the strait between Italy and Sicily. In the face of the threat that they made to Hieron II, they sought the help of the Carthaginians, and when they did not receive satisfactory support, they also turned to Rome. Part of the Senate was opposed to interference, but Appiusz Claudius pushed for Mamertyn's support for fear of increasing Carthaginian influence in Sicily. He led two legions to Sicily and took over from

Timeline

Axis of Time is a literary trilogy by John Birmingham, an Australian writer of English origin and author of science fiction novels. Books in series Polish versions have been released by REBIS. Story The book presents an alternative history of the 30s and 40s. The international squadron is preparing to invade Indonesia's religious unrest in an attempt to stop the extermination of Christians by the Islamic regime. Surprisingly, the team led by Admiral Phillip Kolhammer joins another unit - the Nagoya research vessel. The ship carries a dangerous experiment about space-time. One of the Nagoya tests is destroyed and the entire international squadron is transferred to the Second World War. Unfortunately, the fleet from the future lands on the adm adm. Spruance, meeting the Japanese at Midway. There is a battle that results in many ships being damaged. Adm. Kolhammer, in the face of a lack of home, decides to help the US in World War II. In the trilogy you can find humor and many f

Polish Classification of Buildings

Polish Classification of Buildings (PKOB) - a structured list of buildings, understood as the final product of construction, regardless of its organizational form. This classification is used in statistics and records to ensure the uniformity of qualification and grouping of building information for planning, price-setting and research work on the tasks and effects of construction and assembly production. The PKOB classification is based on the European Classification of Buildings (CC), as recommended by the United Nations. PKOB is consistent in terms of symbols and nomenclature with solutions adopted in CC; Accepts from the CC explanations of the scope of the individual classes. The classification includes the relationships with classifications of the old classification system: National Economy Classification (KGN), Classification of Services (KU) and Classification of Fixed Assets (CRS). These relationships are: The Polish Classification of Buildings has been in force since

Experimental Center in Lejre

Experimental Center in Lejre The Lejre Experimental Center covers 43 hectares and is located near Roskilde in Denmark. It was founded in 1964 by Hans-Ole Hansen. The researchers reconstructed here an iron age village (500 BC - 400 BC), a Viking village (920 BC), a stone age camp (6000 BC) and a farm from 1863 with accompanying craft workshops, gardens and fields. Reconstructions are based on archaeological and historical documents. Scientists and students live and work in Lejre, recreating roles played by people who once lived in Lejre and similar places. Within the framework of the experiments, dwellings and stables were built, animals and crops were planted, clothing washes and cooked and eaten in the same way as prehistoric and historical people. The annual center is visited by approximately 55,000 tourists and school children visiting for excursions. wiki
Abessivus (caritivus, caritativus) - a case in agglutinative and inflorescic languages, meaning the absence of a given designatum. Appears mostly in singular. It occurs in the Finnish language. It belongs to the dying cases - it is increasingly replaced by constructive constructions. Finnish language Construction and use The end of the abessiv in Finnish is -tta or -tta. Selection of the tip depends on the harmony of the vowels. The same term applies in plural. The case is subject to the exchange of feet and in most cases the end occurs when the core adopts a weak foot. Constructive structures Both constructions are in most cases interchangeable. Case List wiki

Lizard (Cornwall)

Lizard Point (2006) The Lizard (Cornish) is a peninsula in England, in Cornwall, containing the southernmost point of permanent land of Cornwall and Great Britain (Cape Lizard Point - 49 ° 57'32 "N, 5 12 '23' 'W). Dimensions of the peninsula - 23 km at 23 km. The peninsula, especially around the cape, is surrounded by dangerous underwater rocks. There is also a village called Lizard on the peninsula. History In 1497, a Cornish uprising was initiated in St Keverne on the peninsula, initiated by shoemaker Michael Jozef. Insurgents protested against the high taxes levied by King Henry VII to cover losses after the war with Scotland. In the 18th century, the peninsula was one of the places most often used by smugglers to illegally transport non-alcoholic goods (especially alcohol) from Europe. In 1900 Guglielmo Marconi built a radio station on the peninsula to connect with ships. He was able to establish communications at a distance of 299 km, with Isle of Wight -

Belarussian Service of Homeland

Belarussian Service of Homeland (Belarusian: Беларуская Служба Бацькаўшчынае, BSB) - Belarussian collaborative youth organization operating in occupied Belarus during the Second World War. History The Belarusian Service of Homeland was created in the autumn of 1943 on the initiative of prof. Wenceslas Ivanovsky, chairman of the Belarusian Central Council. It was modeled on the German Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD). Its members on the left sleeve were wearing a national band with the abbreviation "БСБ". In October 1943, a 15-member group of BSB activists from the Baranavich district traveled to Latvian Mitava for a 3-month course of leaders led by the 8th District of RAD. Upon their return to Belarus, they were the management staff of the organizing BSB. The next course was held from February to June 1944 in Konigsberg. It was attended by Belarussians from the area of ​​Młodecki and Minsk. After completing it, they visited several cities in East Prussia, getting acquainted with

USS Skylark (ASR-20)

USS Skylark (ASR-20) was a submarine rescue ship of the Penguin type. The original unit name was "Yustaga" (ATF-165) but was changed during construction. A ship of 1735 tons displacement was built in Charleston. The unit was originally planned as a tugboat, but by the end of 1945 the name was changed to "Skylark" (ASR-20). It was launched in March 1946 and completed several months later. Placed in reserve did not enter service until March 1951. Based in New London, during active service, he was sometimes assigned to other locations along the Atlantic coast of the US and in the Caribbean during the first decade of service. From January 1962 she began to fill the turf missions in the Mediterranean and operated underwater ballistic missiles in Holy Loch, Scotland. In 1963 and 1968 he assisted in the search for the damaged USS Thresher (SSN-593) and USS "Scorpion" (SSN-589). Withdrawn from service in June 1973 "Skylark" was sold to Brazil. In t

South American plate

South American plate marked violet South American plate - a tectonic plate that covers South America and much of the South Atlantic. From the east, through the Middle Atlantic ridge borders the African plate. In the north, they are contacted by a Caribbean plate and a North American plate, a Nazca plate on the west, and an Antarctic plate and Scotia plate from the south and west. The age of the oceanic crust of the South American plate (South Atlantic) was defined as the period from the lower Cretaceous to the present. Cretaceous South America is moving away from Africa (westward) and from Antarctica (north). Bibliography wiki

Susanne Gunnarsson

Susanne Gunnarsson (born 8 September 1963 in Katrineholm), Swedish kayak. Three-time Olympic medalist. At the 1984 Los Angeles Games, she won a silver medal in four under the maiden name of Wiberg. In the early 1990s she started swimming with Agneta Andersson and in 1992 she won the silver medal, and four years later the gold medal. She repeatedly stood on the podium of the World Cup. In 1996 he was awarded the Svenska Dagbladets guldmedalj. Olympic Games (medals) Los Angeles 1984 Barcelona 1992 Atlanta 1996 wiki

Sun of the Sleepless

Sun of the Sleepless / SOTS - side project, founded in 1999 by Ulf Theodor Schwadorf (Empyrium's artistic pseudonym and Marcus Stocka's The Vision Bleak). Debuted in Prophecy Productions in 1999 with his mini-album Poems to the Wretched Heart, which contained music maintained in a black metal convention. According to Schwadorf himself, the concept of the Sun of the Sleepless project was to be a tribute to bands such as Burzum, Ulver, and Dark Throne. The second material was released a year later by MCD Tausend kalte Winter, which, apart from the metallic sounds known from earlier releases, contained the first elements of ambient music. From the song Neunter November to the compilation To magic ... 2 and the third material I released as a ploy from Nachtmahr SOTS - under the name of the project works - shows a new experimental face. The compositions are maintained in dark ambient electronic dark atmosphere. In the future, SOTS plans to make its sounds even deeper into dark ele

Ontario Hydro

Ontario Hydro - Since 1974 the official name of the public company Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Canada, was created in 1906 under the Power Comission Act to build high voltage power lines generated by private hydroelectric power plants in the Niagara area. Falls to the province. Shortly after its creation, the company acquired its own means of generating electricity by purchasing private power plants, and then by designing and building its own new power plants. As far as possible to build hydroelectric power plants, the company began to design and build thermal power plants and then nuclear power plants. In the 1990s it was one of the largest companies producing electricity in North America. In April 1999, on the basis of a decision by the Ontario provincial government, Hydro was split into five separate companies. Several of them were to be privatized, but the process has not yet been completed. wiki

Jan Harabaszewski

Jan Harabaszewski (born 1875, died 1943) - graduate of the Faculty of Technical Chemistry of the Polytechnic School in Lviv. Chemistry teacher at Gimnazjum im. T.Czacki in Warsaw, assistant professor of the Warsaw School of Economics. The author of the methodology of chemistry in Polish education. His main goal was to teach chemistry through student experimentation. He considered chemistry to be the best school of inductive thinking and develops a student's personality. He was the editor of the journal "Physics and Chemistry", in 1936 he published his most important work "Didactics of Chemistry". Founder and first chairman (1924-1926) of the didactic section of the Polish Chemical Society. His name is called the medal awarded by the Polish Chemical Society since 1990 for outstanding achievements in the field of chemistry didactics and for his popularization in the field. Bibliography wiki

Mineralization (chemistry)

Mineralization of organic nitrogen in sulfuric acid (Kjeldahl method) Mineralisation - in analytical chemistry it is the total decomposition of organic matter into simple solid inorganic compounds, usually by careful oxidation or evaporation. As a result of this process, hydrogen, carbon, sulfur and nitrogen are completely removed from the sample, which evaporate in the form of water vapor and corresponding gaseous oxides, and the residue is the oxides and salts of other elements present in the substance being analyzed. Once the mineralization was carried out so-called. usually by heating the samples with the addition of strong oxidizing acids such as sulfuric acid. At present, analytical laboratories practice a dry method that involves heating samples in well ventilated microwave ovens. Mineralization is usually carried out to determine the presence of trace elements and to determine their concentration in the test substance. wiki

Panorama (British weekly)

Panorama - a Polish weekly, a review of the Polish and foreign press directed at the Polish community in the United Kingdom, published by Fortis Media (UK) Ltd. The journal is printed in Polish and is addressed to the Polish community in the United Kingdom. It appears every Thursday. The aim of the weekly is to present the Polish community in the UK with the section of the most interesting articles from the Polish and foreign press. The panorama is systematized according to the sections: society, customs, science and technology, lifestyle, woman, male and art and culture. The Weekly also includes the only UK-based children's magazine, Panorama. Panorama Weekly cooperates with several Polish and Polish magazine editors and with several internet portals. wiki

Krzysztof Lis

Krzysztof Aleksy Lis (born 18 August 1948, died 31 January 2005) is a Polish economist, co-founder of the Polish capital market. He graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of Lodz, defended his doctorate in economics. In 1977-1989 he worked at the Faculty of Management at the University of Warsaw; He worked as an economic expert and president of a consulting firm. 1989-1990 Government Plenipotentiary for Ownership Transformations. In the years 1990-1991 the Secretary of State in the Ministry of Privatization, first Deputy Minister Waldemar Kuczynski. Organizer of the Government Plenipotentiary Office, co-creator of the privatization laws, co-organizer of the privatization of the privatization ministry, privatization programs and in cooperation with Jack Chwedoru, the first privatization and stock market debuts. He later advised ministers (including Leszek Balcerowicz) and experts from international organizations (the World Bank and EBRD). He advi

Szymon Firkowicz

Szymon Firkowicz (Karaim Szemaja), born 1897 in Trakai, died in Vilnius in 1982) is a Karaim cleric, writer and poet living in Vilnius. He worked as a manager of the Karaim State School in Trakai, the councilor of Trakai, the chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Cooperative Cooperative, the chairman of the agricultural circle, the vice president of the bank supervisory board. Member of the Management Board of the Historical Society of the Monuments of the City of Trok, member of the Editorial Board of "Karaimska's Thoughts" and the Polish Oriental Society. In the years 1920-1982 he served as a cleric in the troika (called hazzan on 20 September 1920, from 1922 to 1928 he was hachana, and from 1929 he was a hazzan). He has been awarded the Golden Cross of Merit for the Karaim Religious Association. He was parodying poetry and prose, creating in the language of Karaim. Author of more than 200 literary works. He wrote, among others. poems lyrical and moody, a lot

Ibrahim Pirić-Pjanić

Ibrahim Pirić-Pjanić Ibrahim Pirić-Pjanić (born in 1896 in the village of Soko in Bosnia, died in 1977 in Munich) - commander of the Croatian-Muslim militia. Ibrahim Garda, 9th Domodian Battalion "Bosanski planinci", then 25th Croatian Domobrana battalion during World War II, immigrant activist and anti-communist columnist After the outbreak of World War I, he broke his education and volunteered for the Austro-Hungarian Army. Served in the 2nd Bosnian Infantry Regiment, reaching the rank of non-commissioned officer. In the interwar period he lived in Bosnia belonging to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Following the attack of the German armies and the capitulation of Yugoslavia, he cooperated with the authorities of the Croatian Independent State. He organized the Croatian-Muslim militia, the so-called. Ibrahim Garda, numbering about 1 thousand. people to master the city of Gračanica and its surroundings and to defend against Serbian chets. His military formation was transforme

Accessory coils

Accessory minerals are rare occurrences only in some types of rocks, most often do not decide on belonging to a particular group, but sometimes provide a basis for separating a specific type of rock. They are most often found in crystalline rocks (igneous rocks and some metamorphic rocks). They create large macroscopically recognizable crystals. They are most often represented by tourmalines, pomegranates, chromite, and are also often referred to as zircon and apatite. Additional literature wiki

Igor Radojicic

Igor Radojičić (born September 13, 1966 in Banja Luce) is a Serb politician, president of the National Assembly of the Serbian Republic since 2006. The provisional president of the Republika Srpska from 1 October 2007 to 28 December 2007. Curriculum vitae Igor Radojičić completed his studies in electrical engineering at Banja Luka University. He then began his postgraduate studies in the same direction at the University of Belgrade. He has authored several books and publications on automatics, biomedicine and chaos theory. Radojičić was involved in political life in the late 1980s. He was then a member of the Presidium of the Socialist Youth Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1998 he was elected to the National Assembly of the Serbian Republic for the first time. Since 2006 he is the chairman of the chamber. He is also the secretary general of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, a major political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On October 1, 2007, after the sudd

Aggregation

Agrégation - in the French education system, agrégation is a recruitment competition for teachers and lecturers, especially in high schools, but also for some disciplines (law) at universities - properly: concours d'agrégation. The person who successfully passes the exam becomes a state official called in this case professeur agrégé and, under certain conditions, is guaranteed a teacher's job for the rest of his or her working life. This competition is valid for Francophone countries; He is accused of separating the French education system from the possibility of international exchanges among scientific and pedagogical staff. The etymology of agrégation, like the Polish aggregator, points to "the process of merging elements into a whole"; becoming part of a larger whole. The people who become agrégées de l'université as a result of the competition also become part of the university and the education system in general. wiki

Ameloblastyna

Ameloblastin, also known as amelin, is an enamel protein. Ameloblastine accounts for about 5-10% of all enamel proteins. AMBN is expressed in cells responsible for the production of enamel, ameloblast, in a process called amelogenesis. Although poorly understood, the role of ameloblastin is probably to regulate the growth of enamel hydroxyapatite crystals and enamel mineralization during its development. Mutations in the AMBN gene located in the 4q21 locus are responsible for the inherited autosomal dominant form of amelogenesis imperfecta. The AMBN gene is also the candidate gene for one of the dentinogenesis imperfecta forms. wiki

Cappelletti (brydė)

Cappelletti - Bridge auction, one of many forms of defense after the opening of the 1N opponent, was developed by American expert Mike Cappelletti. The Cappelletti entries look like this: Counter Force 2 ♣ Single color in any color 2 ♦ Colonial in color of older people 2 ♥ Two-colored hearts with a younger one 2 ♠ Two-color peaks with a younger color 2BA Both colors are younger After 2 ♣, the answer is usually 2 ♦ on which partner matches if he has a penalty or improves on his color, other color strings are to the waist, and 2N is a strong color question. After 2 ♦, the old colors are played in the colors of the younger, natural and forcing, and the 2N is a strong relay. After 2 ♥ / ♠, 3 in color is younger, 2N is relay. wiki

Anna Sobieska (1636-1655)

Anna Rozalia Sobieska (born 5 August 1636, died 16 February or 12 March 1655) - daughter of Polish magnate Jakub Sobieski and Teofila Daniłowiczówny, sister of Jan III Sobieski, king of Poland. Curriculum vitae In 1650 she studied at a monastery school. In 1652 she was betrothed to an unknown nobleman, because on April 29, 1652 she received a laudum for tax on a wedding. The marriage did not occur, and at the beginning of 1653, Anna entered the Order of St. Benedict at the All Saints Church on the Krakowskie Przedmieście Street in Lviv. On May 20, 1653, she made her religious vows, accepting the religious name Rozalia. Bibliography wiki

Refugee camp

Refugee Camp, Camp for displaced persons - a camp intended for people who have had to leave their place of residence due to the threat to life, health or freedom. This threat is most commonly associated with armed conflicts, natural disasters, persecutions due to religion, race or political beliefs. After World War II, such camps operated in Germany, Austria and Italy. There are now camps for Palestinians in Lebanon and Jordan, Darfur people in Sudan or Afghans in Pakistan. wiki

Johann Georg von Einsiedel

Johann Georg von Einsiedel, mallow Anton Graff Johann Georg von Einsiedel (born December 18, 1730, Dresden, June 21, 1811, Rybarzowice) - a Saxon politician. His father was Marshal Johann George von Einsiedel (1692-1760) and countess Eva Charlotte Friederike von Flemming's mother from the powerful Flemming family. Johann Georg was serving in the Saxon court as a young man. He was in a diplomatic post in St. Petersburg in 1748, where he remained until 1762, and in 1763 he became a Saxon in London. In the years 1763-1766 he was Minister of War and Home Affairs, and therefore the most important Minister of Saxony. This position was called by the short-lived Elector of Saxony Fryderyk Krystian Wettyn. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Andrzej Kruczyński

Andrzej Kruczyński (born September 14, 1918 in Biała Krakowska - died March 13, 2008 in Cracow), Polish actor, from 1947 to death associated with the Teatr im. Slowacki in Cracow. In 1945 he began his acting studies at the Teatr im. He continued his studies at the State Drama School, where he passed the acting exam in 1947. In the years 1955-1990 lecturer PWST in Cracow. He has played over 150 theatrical roles and several film roles. He debuted in the Social Worker Theater of the Society of Friends of Youth "Wesoła Gromadka" with the role of Bread in Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird" directed by Antoni Bohdziewicz in 1946. In June 1947 he was involved in the Teatr im. Juliusz Slowacki. Bibliography wiki

Bernhard Kamnitzer

Bernhard Kamnitzer (born October 25, 1890 in Tczew, died July 15, 1959 in New York) is a Jewish politician, activist of the Jewish minority, Volkstag (1924-1930) and Member of the WMG Senate (1928-1930). lawyer's profession. Curriculum vitae He was the MP of the SPD for Volkstag II and III term (1924-1930). In the years 1928-1930 he was a member of the center of the Senate of the Free City of Gdansk, where he was responsible for the budget. He was in favor of relaxing with his neighbors: he supported the normalization of Polish-German relations and established economic cooperation with the USSR. After the takeover of power by the NSDAP in Gdańsk in 1935, he acted in defense of the rights of the Jewish population. In 1938 he left Gdansk, settling in Great Britain and then the United States. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Efekt Wieganda

Wiegand Effect - a physical phenomenon discovered by John R. Wiegand. The special wire with a soft magnetic core and a hard magnetic material sheath, called Wiegand wire, possesses its bistable magnetization characteristics. The sensor also includes a coil, and during the wire demagnetization there is a Barkhausen leap. This phenomenon has been applied in many sensors, and its advantages include no sensor supply voltage and operating range from -70 ° C to + 200 ° C. Bibliography wiki

Short-term investment

Short-term investments - investments in assets with a maturity of less than 12 months (from the balance sheet date) or held for trading within the next 12 months. The goal is to achieve the economic benefits of increasing the value of these assets, earning revenues (eg interest, dividends) or other benefits. On a balance sheet basis, short-term investments are a sub-category of current assets, including short-term financial assets (including equity, equity, loans, cash) and other short-term investments. Legal acts Bibliography wiki
Voldemārs Veiss (born 7 November 1899 in Riga, died 16 April 1944 in the USSR) - Latvian military lieutenant colonel (lieutenant colonel), deputy general director of interior affairs in Latvian self-government and then commander of 1st Voluntary Regiment 2 Latvian SS Brigade, entire Brigade and Divisional Infantry of the 19th SS Grenadier Division during World War II In 1919 he volunteered for the newly formed Latvian army, taking part in the struggle for independence of Latvia. During military service he reached the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the occupation of Latvia by the German army in 1941, he collaborated with the occupying forces. In July he was at the head of the Latvian self-defense forces, but they were dissolved by the Germans at the end of this month. In their place was the Latvian auxiliary police with V. Veiss as the commanding officer. At the end of 1941, he assumed the position of Deputy General Director of Internal Affairs in the Latvian Self-Government heade

Chechnya Committee

Committee of Chechnya (Comіté Tchétchénіe) - Association created in Paris in 1999, at the beginning of the Second Chechen War. The main task of the Committee is to support the emigration of Chechnya, and to provide financial and social assistance to Chechen immigrants in France and other Western European countries. The Committee conducts active activities by organizing Russian Embassy embassies in Paris, and representatives of Russian companies, and publishing brochures and books. wiki

Edward Mizikowski

Edward Mizikowski (born 5 September 1952 in Nowa Sól, died 20 August 2017) is a Polish activist of the opposition opposition, a worker, a journalist, a poet. Curriculum vitae Locksmith in Huta Warszawa. In December 1981 he was the main organizer of the "Solidarity" Solidarity Workers 'Union in Warsaw, which transformed in April 1982 into the Solidarity Workers' Self-Defense Worker's Committee, then the Solidarity Worker's Solidarity Trade Union (MRKS). A long-time member of the Solidarity Trade Union, editor and publisher of the underground press ("Voice of the Free Worker", "Voice of the Free Worker", "CDN - Voice of the Free Worker"), organizer of anti-communist demonstrations in Mazovia. Arrested by the Security Service on November 29, 1982, he was detained in Rakowiecka prison on July 26, 1983. The case was discontinued as a result of the amnesty. August 22, 1988 organizer of strike in Huta Warszawa, arrested and sentenced

Sociology of the family

Sociology of Family - Sociology of Family Studies, Marriage, and Family Structure. The historical and cultural forms of these institutions are examined, their origins and their variability and social functions are fulfilled. Most often, 5 elementary definition of a family is adopted: it is a small social group, its members live under one roof (they form a single household), they are connected by culturally defined bonds, they are interconnected and they are perceived as a separate whole. Scientific Quarterly Marriage and Family Quarterly wiki
Press Review - an information program where journalists view the current press (newspapers) in selected regions. The Polish, foreign, legal and economic press are being screened. The program is broadcast at Polsat News station at 10:40 in the band new day, TVP Info within the band Morning TVP Info every few minutes from 6:00 to 9:30, TVN24 in the morning band, Superstacja as a summer press review, TV Business as a Review of the National Press and TVS as a Review of the Sport Press. wiki

The Flowers of Romance

The name of the band was used as the name of the album released in 1981 by Public Image Ltd. Composition wiki

Ken'ichirō Mogi

Ken'ichirō Mogi Ken'ichirō Mogi (Japanese 茂木 健 一郎, Mogi Ken'ichirō, born October 20, 1962 in Tokyo) is a Japanese neuroscientist. He graduated from the Faculty of Science at the University of Tokyo in 1985 and the Faculty of Law in 1987. His doctorate was awarded in 1992 for his work in the Mathematical Model of Muscle Contraction. Currently working at Sony Computer Science Laboratories and as a professor at guest lectures at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Aleksandr Uszakow

Russian general of the Infantry, chairman of the main military court since 1867, member of the Ministry of War's auditorium since 1864, head of the Radom War Department during the January Uprising (1864 - 1877) . He participated in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829, participated in the suppression of the November Uprising in 1831 and the Hungarian uprising in 1849. From 1853 commander of the 7th Infantry Division. He fought in the Crimean War. In 1856 he temporarily commanded the 3rd Corps. Bibliography wiki

Tigranes III

Tigranes III (orm: Տիգրան Գ) - King of Armenia in the 1920s p. - 8 r. P.n.e. of the Artaskid dynasty. Son of Artawazdes II. He stayed in Alexandria as a Roman hostage, which in the times of the empire was often practiced against the families of the countries subject to Rome. In 20 r. P.n.e. Part of the Armenian aristocracy sent a petition to the Emperor Augustus asking for a photo of the throne of Artaxes II. The emperor agreed and sent Tiberius with the army to remove the king. Before his arrival Artaxes II was assassinated, which allowed Tigranes to take the throne without a fight. wiki

Adam Scharrer

Adam Scharrer (born 13 July 1889 in Wendelstein, died 2 March 1949 in Schwerin), German novelist, novelist and playwright. The son of a shepherd, he learned to be a locksmith. After passing the exam, he traveled to Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy to look for a job. He was involved in various professions such as a turner and a shipbuilder. He participated in the First World War. He was a member of Spartakusbund, and in 1920-1933 he was a member of the German Communist Workers' Party. He worked as editor of the newspaper Kommunistische Arbeiterzeitung and collaborated with Proletarier magazine where in 1925 his first story, Weintrauben (Grapevine), appeared. In 1933 he emigrated to Czechoslovakia. In 1934 he was deprived of German citizenship by the National Socialists. In the years 1935-1945 he stayed in the USSR, where he continued his literary activity. In the emigre, the writer was based on a model of a fighting communist hero alone. Bibliography Authoritative control

Doddart

The Military Commission of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is a body created in 1764 during the convention of the congress. The Commission was appointed for a two-year term and was chaired by the respective Ministers, with the addition of other members in the number of 9-16. She took care of the good and the condition of the army. Its counterpart in the Crown of Poland was the Koronnaic Military Commission. Bibliography a definite number of people in the team. Each of the teams selects the captain. Masters select players alternately from one of the non-selected players. In some areas of England, the game was also called clubbing, which also serves to hit the ball. It is also confused with the game of shinney, which involves placing the ball at a specific point and not outside the line of the opponent. Bibliography wiki

Nicholas Matussi

Nicholas Matussi (gr. Νικόλαος Ματούσης); b. 1898 in Samarina, d. after 1981 in Athens) - Aruman lawyer and politician. In the years 1942-1943 he was the leader of collaborative organizationo called "Roman Legion". Nicholas Matussi was an ardent Armenian nationalist. In 1923 he was the leader of the Communist group in Trikala. In 1926 he was removed from the Communist Party, moved to Larissa and joined the Country Party of Jannis Sofianopulu. In 1941 he became a co-worker of Alcybiadesa Diamandi, and then leader of the so-called Roman Legion, an organization that supported the Italian army in occupied Greece. After Diamandis left in June 1942, he became the leader of Legia, but he ceased to perform this role when he left for Athens and then to Romania. In Communist Romania Matussi was sentenced to 20 years in prison. In 1964 he returned to Greece, where, under the influence of Georgios Papandreou, he was not responsible for war crimes. In 1976 he was reinstated as a pub

Walentyna Subocz

Walentyna Subocz (born January 10, 1942 in Gasparyszki near Święcian) - Lithuanian Polish activist, teacher, deputy to the Sejm of Lithuania 1990-1992. Curriculum vitae In 1962 she graduated from the Pedagogical Institute in Leningrad. In the years 1959-1991 she worked in the education of the Święciński region. From 1978 to 1987, she served as vice-president of the kolkhoz. Adam Mickiewicz in the sacred area and secretary of the CPSU there. In the years 1960-1991 a member of the CPSU. After 1988, he was associated with the Union of Poles in Lithuania. In February 1990, she was elected deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the SRR in the Holy District. She belonged to the Polish faction. March 11, 1990 abstained from voting on the resolution of Lithuania's independence from the USSR. From 1990 to 1993, she was the head of the commune of Podbrzych. wiki
John Mainwaring (born 1724, 1807) is an English writer and theologian, the first biographer of Georg Friedrich Händel. He was a priest since 1748. He graduated from St. John's College in Cambridge, later lectured on theology at this university. He belonged to the admirers of the composer Händl. In the year 1760 he wrote and published a biography: Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Frederic Handel, which in the following year former friend of Händla from Hamburg Johann Mattheson translated into German. The Mainwaring's main informant during the writing of the biography was associate and secretary Händel John Christopher Smith. Authoritative control (person): wiki

plunges

Precipitation - sedimentary structure, classified into deformation structures, formed as a result of sludge sinking in an unconsolidated rock substrate. As a rule it has the form of bulging in the bottom (bottom) rock surface. The overflow occurs when the higher layer sludge has a higher density than the sludge layer. Sometimes they are completely separated from the parent rock and form droplet forms in the embankment, from which they differ in the nature of the rock material. The average size of the crushes is several millimeters to several inches. Dowels are used to determine the original arrangement of crushed rock layers, as they are always formed on the original bottom of the shoals. It occurs in all types of sedimentary rocks. Bibliography wiki

autorotation

Autorotation - the phenomenon of self-propelled rotation of a rotor carrier, such as a helicopter or a gyroplane, caused by a swirl of air. At the time of autorotation, the impeller has no mechanical connection to the propulsion system, which is typical of a gyroplane and a helicopter emergency. In the helicopter, the unidirectional clutch allows the main rotor to rotate freely while the engine is stopped. The mechanical connection of the main rotor to the tail rotor (a helicopter equipped with such a propeller) is retained, which provides pilot directional control. The rotating rotor during the autorotation draws energy from the plane of the incoming air (indirectly from the weight of the falling machine) without using the propulsion (motors), providing a flight. Pilot helicopter on a non-motorized flight, with directional control, periodic control and general control, can land on autorotation. At autorotation, the rotation of the main rotor does not exert a torque on the helicopt

Adam Rams

Adam Rams (born November 22, 1956 in Knura) is a Polish self-government official. Curriculum vitae He has a technical secondary education. Since 1975 he worked as a miner at Knurów Coal Mine. From 1995 to 2002 he was Vice-Chairman of the Solidarity Trade Union Committee. In 1994 he obtained the mandate of councilor of the knursk city council. In 1998, from the list of Electoral Action, Solidarność became a member of the Silesian Parliament of the first term, in which he chaired the Commission for Public Security and Defense. On November 10, 2002, in the first direct election, he became president of Knurr. In the 2006, 2010 and 2014 municipal elections, he successfully applied for re-election, winning in the first round. Married, has two children (son and daughter). Bibliography wiki

Joseph-François Malgaigne

Joseph-François Malgaigne Joseph-François Malgaigne (born 14 February 1806, 17 October 1865) is a French physician surgeon. Active participant in the November Uprising as a military surgeon. Master of the Virtuti Militari. In 1832 he issued memoirs describing the uprising. In 1845 he became a surgeon at St. Louis Hospital in Paris. Five years later he became a professor of surgical medicine and chief surgeon of the Charité hospital. In 1840 he resumed the publication of A. Paré's works. Authoritative control (person): wiki
Igor Mołodecki (born 1959) is a Polish director and screenwriter. Author of documentaries, commercials and feature films. Laureate of many awards, including nomination for the "Student Oscar" in Los Angeles. Other important prizes include: "Best Director Award for Children in International Competition", Eurocities International Competition for Best European Film, Best Film for "Best Film of the Year" and many others. Igor Mołodecki is also the owner of "ITM FILM". Official site wiki

Prophet Nabijew

Nabi Nabijew amir Abdurchaman (born 1975, died 17 September 2007 in the village of Novy Sułak near Kyzyl yurt) - Azerbaijani militant, deputy commander of the Dagestan Front, accused by the Russians of terrorism. He was recognized as governor of Rappy Chaliłov, commander of the Dagestan Front. He died on September 17, 2007, as a result of a special operation of the FSB and the Ministry of Interior in the suburb of Kyzyl-yurt, about 50 km from the capital of Dagestan - Makhachkala. The Russians were informed by the confederates that they were surrounded by two fighters on the evening of September 16, the house where Nabijev and his commanding officer Chaliłov were hiding. The exchange of fire lasted all night, and in the morning the house where the fighters were hiding and the two adjacent were razed to the ground by a tank and two armored cars. Fighters were killed under rubble. According to information provided by the Interfax Agencies, one militant also died during the action. B

Continental Island

ektas (ektasis - extension, extension) - middle period of Mesoproterozoic; lasted from 1.4 to 1.2 billion years ago. From that period came the rock formation geological Hunting on Somerset Island (Canada). During its existence lived the oldest known multicellular organisms and the oldest known reproductive organisms. Ektas is younger than calim and older than stenu. Such an island is eg Madagascar. Islands such as Tasmania and New Guinea, located on the continental shelf of Australia, divide from the mainland of the shelf sea, which have retreated during the low levels of World Ocean waters, exposing the dry land. wiki

Jan Gomoła

Jan Gomoła (born 1875, died 1967) - Polish plebiscite activist, Silesian insurgent, activist of the Polish Association in Germany. By the Germans called "Polish king". During World War II he was arrested by the Gestapo along with his sons Joseph (born 1907) and Antoni (born 1909) and sent to the concentration camp Buchenwald. The rest of his sons were forced into the Wehrmacht, but soon they were thrown out for insubordination and sent to concentration camps. Władysław Gomola (born 1910) and Jan Gomola (born 1915) were placed in Buchenwald and Ludwik Gomola (born 1904) and Dominika Gomola (born 1919) in Gross-Rosen and later in Litomierzyce. wiki

Rear nostrils

The nose of the human throat - the front wall. The posterior nostrils and nasal cavity, lateral pharynx of the auditory trunk. At the bottom soft palate with tongue Rear nostrils (latin choanae) - space in the head, a bone cavity opening towards the bottom. Centrally it limits and divides into even holes of the blade. In addition to it, they form the free margin of the horizontal palatal bone, the vertical plate of the same bone (its medial surface), the wing bone and the base-wedge bone, more specifically its winged tooth. A nasopharyngeal nasal duct is opened towards the nasal cavity. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Landser (band)

Landser, currently Lunikoff - German neo-Nazi rock band. It is the first German music group whose activity was legally banned because of the propagation of neo-Nazism, for which 3 of its members were convicted in 2003 of imprisonment. BfV also banned the sale of Landser albums and their music. When all members went back to freedom, they changed the name of the group. The lyrics of Landser are based on Nazi ideology and are directed mainly against Turkish immigrants, communists, homosexuals and blacks. Landerer's vocalist is Michael Regener (pseudonym "Luni"). The band has recently changed its name to Lunikoff, which is associated with the group's leader nickname. Several years ago, Landser also expressed hatred for Poles (including the text "Polackentango"), but now it has ceased its anti-Polish activities, while "Polackentango" is popular among the public, for example, sung at the break of the "Calling for Battle" concert in Wurzen i

Kazimierz Pytko

Kazimierz Pytko (born 1957) - Polish journalist, columnist and traveler, educated by political scientist. In the years 1991-1993 he worked in the weekly Wprost, and in the years 1993-2000 the deputy editor of the monthly magazine Sukces. During this period he also published texts in Życie Warszawy. Since 2000 he has been Editor-in-Chief of the monthly Życie Handlowe and a regular contributor to Focus. His articles appeared in the Weekly Review and Economic Life. Kisiel Award Winner of 1990. Books Authoritative control (person): wiki

Ignacy Siwicki

Ignacy Siwicki - troika guardian, Member of the Fourteenth Sejm of the Trotsky Province in 1790, consul general of the Trotsky Province in the Confederation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Targowice Confederacy, educational commissioner. He depicted the list of deputies and senators of the Russian ambassador Jakov Bulgakov in 1792, which included a list of people to whom the Russians could count on the reconstitution and overthrow of the May 3 work. He was a member of the Education Commission of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the nomination of the Targowice Confederation in 1793. He proposed a ban on importing books and newspapers from abroad without censorship, under the penalty of 200 ducats and 12 suns. At the Hrodna parliamentary session, suspected by the Russian deputy Jakob Sievers, Grodno left for writing the patriotic speeches for the deputies. Bibliography wiki

Piotr Borkowski (conductor)

Piotr Borkowski (born 1963 in Warsaw) is a Polish conductor and graduate of the Academy of Music. F. Chopin in Warsaw in the conducting class of prof. Boguslaw Madeya. Curriculum vitae In 1989, after a diploma concert with the National Philharmonic Orchestra, he received a diploma with honors. In the same year he became an assistant at the Department of Conducting at AMiFC. In 1997 he received his first degree in conducting music. He received his musical education at the Conducting Course in Vienna in 1993 under the direction of Hans Graf, as a Wiener Meisterkurse für Musik scholar and in 1995 at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena in Myung-Whung Chung and Illi Musin, where he received the Diploma di Merito. In February 1995 he took part in the Boston Symphony Orchestra's assistant conductor competition, where he qualified for the finale and conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In August 1995 he participated in the Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition

Cachao López

Cachao López, owner Israel López (born September 14, 1918 in Havana, March 22, 2008 in Coral Gables, Florida) is a pioneer of mambo-style music. Curriculum vitae Lopez, often referred to simply as "Cachao", received a thorough education in the field of classical music. He was a double bassist and composer. Initially, he played in a symphony orchestra in Havana. under the baton of Herbert von Karajan and Igor Strawinsky. In the 1930s, he became known worldwide as one of the virtuosos of Latin jazz, and especially developed with his brother Mambo. He won two Grammy Awards in 1995 and 2005 and a Grammy in 2003. Cachao Lopez, who was born in Havana on September 14, 1918, left Cuba in 1962, three years after taking over the Communists. Initially settled in Spain and then in the USA. Miami has joined many prominent Latino musicians and singers such as Tito Puente and Gloria Estefan. He played almost to the end of his life. In September 2007 he performed at the concert
LODMAN - broadband computer network (MAN) in Łódź. It is a long-range backbone network that connects the local networks of most Lodz universities, research institutes and major offices, providing access to the Internet for these institutions. Lodman is also the registrar for lodz.pl, sieradz.pl, plock.pl, zgierz.pl, pabianice.pl, skierniewice.pl, and deals with the operation of the distributed database system of the Lodz Academic Library Network. The catalog of the 10 largest scientific libraries in Lodz is available online. This network has two international : academic under the PIONIER agreement and direct commercial. In addition to this, Lodman conducts a commercial activity consisting of providing fixed Internet connections of varying bandwidth, providing sites for web hosting, consulting for the installation and design of local networks. Since 1998, he has also been conducting Internet broadcasting and archiving of scientific, cultural and fair events in Łódź (since 200

Mostostal Słupca

Mostostal Slupca Limited Liability Company S.K.A. - Polish company based in Słupca producing steel constructions for the construction industry. It was established on February 1, 1970 as Mostostal Słupca Steel Structure Factory, and its production took place in July 1972. The company manufactures steel constructions for domestic market and foreign markets (mainly to Germany and Austria). The owner of Mostostal Słupca is Wechta S.A holding company. The company has an ISO 9001 quality certificate. wiki

Blockführer

Blockführer (Block Block), block officer (block officer), official of Division III (Camp) in the structure of the Nazi concentration camps. He ran one of the prisoners and was responsible for the prisoners assigned to him. He was a Rapportführer. His duties included: The special function was called. Blockführer on duty at the entrance gate of the camp. He was responsible for recounting the columns of the prisoners at the march and returning them to the camp. Also obliged to refrain from entering the camp for unauthorized persons. The Blockführers were members of the concentration camp staff, with whom the prisoners had direct contact. Many of them were criminals, including Kurt Hugo Müller and Stefan Baretzki (both Auschwitz-Birkenau), Simon Kierna (Dachau) and Erich Miessner (Mauthausen-Gusen). Bibliography wiki

Julia Szychowiak

Julia Szychowiak (born 1 April 1986 in Wroclaw) is a Polish poet. Curriculum vitae Finalist of the 11th National Poetry Contest for them. Jacek Bierezina, winner of the Amber Feather / Feather 2007 project. The author of the sheet of poetry correction (Literary Office, 2006) and the book entitled " Afterwards (Literary Office, 2007), for which she was honored with the 2008 Silesius Award in the category "poetic debut of the year", the prize of the Polish Book Publishers Association (2008) and the "Gazeta Wyborcza" award (2009). Intro's book was nominated for the Wrocław "Silesius" Wrocław Literary Award in the category "book of the year". She is the daughter of Mirka Szychowiak poet. Poetry Proza wiki

Furdyment

An elaborate, rakish cover of the rapier handle Furdyment, otherwise known as a basket, is a very elaborate type of handle in some types of incisors (scabbard, saber, rapier). A system of densely interwoven bows and sleeves forming a full palm cover. It is usually made of welded rods or cut out of sheet metal. The interior of the furdyment was often padded with a patch of leather or fabric. The handles of this type provided excellent protection for the hands of the combatant, but significantly limited the movement of the wrist. wiki

Wetzlar Neue Zeitung

Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung (WNZ) - a local newspaper in Wetzlar and the Lahn-Dill district. It is the main title of the Zeitungsgruppe Lahn-Dill press group and the most important newspaper in the Lahn-Dill district. It has been published since January 1, 1946. It was founded by Johann Eifinger and Josef Hüls, who obtained a press license from the American authorities. Initially, the newspaper appeared three times a week, with an average circulation of 20,000. copies. They were also struggling with paper shortages. Since 1948 the magazine has appeared every day. Josef Hülsch left the publishing house in 1950. Two years later, the family of Schnitzler publishers joined the company and later Karl-Kellner-Ring. In 1970 the publishing house was transformed into Wetzlardruck GmbH. Between 1975 and 1976 a printing house was built. Johann Eifinger died on 29 June 1979. The publishing house remains in the hands of the heirs of the Eifinger and Schnitzler families. According to data from 200

Tadeusz Górski

Tadeusz Górski - Poles honored by the Righteous among the Nations. During World War II, Tadeusz Górski and his wife Janina hid in her home in Lviv two years old Jewish girl Alina Roth (now Wasilewska-Kucińska) and her grandmother. Alina's parents were murdered in 1941. At the end of the war, Alina Roth was raised by the Mountain. On 15 November 2007, Tadeusz and Janina Górski were posthumously awarded the Righteous Among the Nations medal awarded by the Yad Vash Institute. At the ceremony in Sosnowiec from the hands of Yossef Levy, vice-president of Israel, the medal was received by Katarzyna Małachowska, granddaughter of the decorated. wiki

Minowanie

Minimize - minefield or minefield process. Minefields can be set up on the sea or on land. Marine minefield Minimizing on the water is to set the right number of sea mines by the ships on the lake. The waterbed is called a mine farm. You can use either special ships called mines or ships, which, in addition to their normal functions, are suitable for mines, most often trawlers, destroyers and even submarines. Land minefield Landing is based on placing mines of the right type in the minefield area. In addition to minefields, points or items are also mined, especially with mines. The mines are usually made up of specially prepared subdivisions of the engineering forces and the soldiers who perform the mines are called sappers. Due to the variety of land mines, mines are very different from manual burying to mines. wiki

Cud (album)

Joseph de Maistre (portret malował Karl Vogel von Vogelstein ok. 1810) Joseph hr. de Maistre (born 1 April 1753 in Chambéry, died 26 February 1821 in Turin) is a Savoyard political philosopher, official and diplomat. One of the creators of traditionalist conservatism in his version known as traditionalism, legitimacy and ultramontanism. The most prominent of the conservative political writers of the French Revolution, Freemasonry. Curriculum vitae Although J. de Maistre was born in Savoy as a slave to Charles Emanuel III, his family was of French origin, settling in Savoy in the 17th century. However, de Maistre did not use Italian language, he did not consider himself Italian, or Frenchman (as he often attributes), but the Sabaudian. His father, as a lawyer and court official, was awarded the title of Count (which allowed him to be called the noblesse de robe) in 1780, that is, when Joseph was 27 years old. J. de Maistre was brought up in a very religious atmosphere and under th

Paweł Bugała

Paweł Bugała (born December 31, 1973 in Lublin) is a football player for many years associated with Górnik Łęczna and Lubelszczyzna. He introduced the team from Łęczna to the football league, winning three goals in the two-match playoff with Zaglebie Lubin. In the season 2003/2004 he scored two goals (the goal in the match with Polkowice was recognized at the football gala for the most beautiful goal of the season). In the autumn of 2004/2005 season he only played once since the first minute and only came out of the benches a few times without scoring any goals. In winter he moved to Lech, where he signed a contract until the end of the season. In Poznań, however, he did not meet expectations and did not renew his contract. Then connected with the third-party Motorized Lublin; In the summer of 2006, he signed a one-year contract with fourth-quarter Stalas Kraśnik. In the season 2006/2007 he played in Avia Swidnik, from where he returned to Górnik Łęczna (spring 2007/2008), with which

Cemetery in Trzepów

University of Edinburgh - public university in Edinburgh. History The University was founded in 1582. departments graduates The University of Edinburgh completed: Famous Lecturers Nobel Prize winners The University is also associated with Nobel Prize winners: Authoritative control (university): Leżadia Bergerowa (1890-1933), founder of the Agricultural School in Trzepowo and Anna Wladichówna, died in 1937, director of the Agricultural School in Trzepowo in 1933-1937. The 1993 Agricultural School in Trzepów celebrated its 70th anniversary. In 1930 the inhabitants of Trzepowa founded a plaque commemorating those killed in the war of 1920: They were defending the Homeland by taking from the borders of Poland the Bolshevik line in the years 1918-1920 Świtalski Franciszek, Stawicki Józef z Trzepowa There are also several new gravestones in the cemetery, among them Zdzisław Musiał (1926-1986), a local veterinarian. ian. wiki

Zygmunt Kulawik

Zygmunt Jan Kulawik, born 1948, was named Herbert (born January 3, 1921 in Świętochłowice, Poland) is a Polish footballer, striker. He is one of only a few players who played before and after the Polish national team. He made his debut on June 4, 1939 against Switzerland. He was a football player of Silesian Świętochłowice. The last time he played in 1947 (as a Pole Polonia Bytom). He played 3 official meetings in white and red. After his career, he became a trainer of local clubs in Upper Silesia and went to Germany during martial law. Bibliography wiki
Chapter Point - This is the place where main stocks are stored in the flow of goods flows. This point separates the areas of independent and dependent demand in the flow of the material. Independent demand arises outside the enterprise and has no relation to other needs for the item. This demand is determined by forecasting, as opposed to dependent demand, which can be determined in a deterministic way. The separation point concept was driven by the desire to reduce total stock levels in the supply chain. Location of chapter point Depending on the location of the chapter point, the parameters of the order and the cost of the stock are changed. There are five typical locations for a chapter point. They also define the basic variants of the logistics system of a given company: The location determines how the inventory is managed. It may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Bibliography wiki

Krystyna Łada-Studnicka

Krystyna Łada-Studnicka (born 1907) is a Polish painter, a professor at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (since 1996), the name of the Academy: Academy Fine Arts in Gdansk). Curriculum vitae In the years 1926-1928 she studied at the Free School of Painting at J. Fedkowicz. In the years 1928-1929 she continued her education at the Academy of Fine Arts in the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and from 1929 to 1932 in the Warsaw SSP under the direction of F. Kowarski. She belonged to the Prism Group. She was a co-founder of the PWSSP in Gdańsk. Initially she ran the Evening Drawing Workshop and then the Painting Studio. Since 1969 she has been teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She participated in many domestic and foreign exhibitions. in Berlin, London, Paris, Moscow, Venice. She was painting easel, wall and drawing. wiki

Undifferentiated somatic disorders

Undifferentiated somatic disorders are persistent for a short period of time, weakly exacerbated and not associated with other somatization-inducing disorders classified in ICD-10 as non-differentiated somatic disorders. Suffering can be long-term, despite the ever-changing clinical picture. Somatic disorders and their associated complaints are not accompanied by clearly visible abnormalities of life, and behavioral disturbances mainly focus on unsuccessful and persistent search for relief from ailments. Psychosomatic disorders should be distinguished from the notion of psychosomatic illness, referring to hypotheses to explain the emergence of certain diseases. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Asset turnover ratio

Total asset turnover (TAT) - asset management efficiency ratio. It is defined as the quotient of sales to total assets. W = S A {\displaystyle W={S \over A}} where: The asset turnover ratio allows you to assess the profitability of an enterprise's assets, ie to assess the extent to which they contribute to generating revenue from sales. Its size depends, among other things. of: As a rule, the higher the value of the index, the better. It should refer to industry size. It is important to remember that typically low-margin companies (relatively high profit margins) have a relatively high asset turnover ratio, and among those with a high profit margin, asset turnover is relatively lower. Bibliography wiki

Today we choose faces

Today We Choose Faces - a science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, originally published in 1973 by Signet Publishing (ISBN 0-451-15488-6). In Poland, the book was published by Alkazar in 1995, translated by Filip Grzegorzewski (ISBN 83-85784-29-2). Iwona Walaszek designed the cover on the cover. Description of the plot Future. The world is not very different from ours. The Mafia is a legitimate business organization. Narrator is a paid murderer on the service of the mafia - Angelo Negri - who is after many years frostbitten. He is given the task of killing a scientist who has been fortified on an uninhabited planet. wiki

Eburonowie

19th century monument of Amperea in Tongeren Celtic Fibul - Museum in Maastricht The golden stater of Eburons, on the triskelion obverse, and on the reverse horse Eburons (Latin Eburones) - The Celtic people settled between Rhine and Meza, in the area of ​​the later Gallia Belgica. Their main center was Aduatuca (now Tongeren). During Julius Caesar's conquest of Gallia, they set up a very fierce resistance under the leadership of the Ampits. According to some scholars, the Eburons were not Celts, but Germans or tribes, both of which belonged to the Celts and the Germans. Bibliography wiki

Demarketing

Demarketing is a negative marketing directed at a particular brand or brand. Sometimes used in social advertising (when, for example, a brand is particularly harmful). It may involve retraining a product from the market for reasons related to, for example, the marketing strategy or the product life cycle. It is a temporary or permanent discouragement to purchase a product of the entire or selected customer category, such as Yosemite National Park (too crowded during the summer). wiki

Michał Glücksberg

The grave of Michael Glücksberg at the Jewish cemetery in Warsaw Michał Glücksberg (born April 15, 1838, died December 13, 1907 in Warsaw) - Polish bookkeeper, printer and publisher of books, calendars and magazines of Jewish origin. He was born as the son of a book publisher and publisher of John (1793-1859) and Anna Klein (born 1804). He was Maximilian Glücksberg's brother In 1859 he opened his own bookstore in Warsaw. He mainly published literary works, scholarly works, albums and magazines, among others. Ivy and cubs. He also published the History of Polish Literature, the Museum of European Art and the Italian Gallery. He was a trade judge. He was married to Elżbieta from the house of Orgelbrand (1838-1905), daughter of Samuel Orgelbrand, with whom he had five children: Henryka (1860-1903), John (1862-1866), Victoria (1867-1912), Zofia (1874) -1929) and Maria Ludwica (born 1875). It is buried in the main avenue of the Jewish cemetery in Okopowa Street in Warsaw (accomm

Wojkowic's coat

Wojkowic's coat shows in the red field over the water a blue millstone golden over which is crossed into the slant of a pastor and a sword with a hand grip. Symbols The red field refers to the heraldic color of Malopolska, while the blue to Silesia. In addition, the river symbolizes Brynica, which constituted the traditional border of Silesia and Malopolska and influenced the settlement in the vicinity of today's Wojkowice. The individual emblems symbolize the settlements that make up the modern city. Bishop, the attribute of the bishop, means Wojkowice Komorny, which was the property of the princes of Siewierz. Since the 15th century this title was worn by the Bishops of Cracow. The sword, the attribute of the knight, symbolizes the Zychcice, which was the property of various knightly and noble families. The Mill Circle symbolizes the mills on Brynica, which gave rise to the contemporary Kamycom. Previous coat of arms The old coat of arms Wojkowic had a bipedal shield i

Philolog (biblical character)

Philologist, lat. Philologus (1st century) - holy Catholic, biblical figure. Paul sends a greeting to Christians residing in Rome, mentions the Philologist in the biblical Letter to the Romans (16,15 BT). There is no certainty whether St. Paul knew personally. According to Origen, his wife was Julia, and later scholars considered him in Synopo, in Ponte, and attributed him to the 72 disciples of the Lord. The memoir of the Philologist is celebrated in the Martyrologium Romanum on November 4th. Bibliography wiki

Silicon Graphics

SGI O2 workstation Supercomputer SGI Onyx Silicon Graphics, Incorporated (SGI) is a company known primarily for producing high-end computer hardware designed for computer graphics - mainly 3D graphics and video processing. He founded the company in 1982 with ten students Jim Clark, a Stanford University professor. Initially with his pioneering early 80s ideas turned to companies such as Hewlett-Packard and Digital, but they were not interested in buying a patent. Jim Clark left SGI in 1993 and founded Netscape with Mark Andreessen (co-creator of Mosaic). The company was a member of the OpenGL Architecture Review Board (ARB), an organization dedicated to developing OpenGL graphics libraries. OpenGL was developed as a development, used in Silicon Graphics, IrisGL. Therefore, SGI also had rights to the name and logo "OpenGL". Computers manufactured by SGI worked (under 2006) under the control of the company's IRIX (MIPS-based machines) and later (since 2001) used Linux

Coat of arms of the municipality of Kołobrzeg

Coat of arms of the municipality of Kołobrzeg Coat of arms of the municipality of Kolobrzeg presents in the red field the golden sun rising out from the sea waves, over which two pastors appear, and above them rise the bishop's miter. The bishop's insignia symbolizes their affiliation with the Bishopric of Kamienna until 1534, that is, until the time of the adoption of Protestantism in the Duchy of Gryfino. Sun and sea waves emphasize the nature of the municipality. Herb was established in 2004. Bibliography wiki

Trinnivian Valley

Trinnivian Valley. At the top of Ornak. View from Grzesia View from Bobrowiec Trzydniowska Valley - one of many side branches of the Chochołowska Valley in the Western Tatras. It is a deeply indented valley between the two ridges of the Triernivian Wierch (1758 m): the northern ridge of Kulowiec, Mała and Wielki Kopieniec and the north-western end of the hill called Ropa. Both ridges fall from Trzydniowian Wierch to Chochołowska Valley. Located at an altitude of about 1100-1500 m n.p.m. The valley was not glaciated. The deep valley of the Trishnivian Valley is at the bottom of forest, in the upper grassy. At the beginning of the 18th century, mining works were carried out. She was grazed, she was part of the Triathlon Hall. It was called the Trumpet Valley, the Triathlon, the Hall. After grazing, her terrains began to gradually overgrown with a haystack. At the bottom of the basin is a stream of Ptasiniec with one waterfall. In the region of Chochołowska Polany it is located in Ch

Christian-Democratic Union

Christian Democratic Union (CHD) - Ukrainian center-right and Christian Democratic party. History The party was formed in March 1997 under the name of the Christian-People's Union (Християнсько-народний союз). a small group of deputies of the Verkhovna Rada. Volodymyr Stretowcz was the head of the party. In 1998 the group took part in the parliamentary elections under the list "Forward, Ukrainians!", Without any credentials. One year later the Union gave support to the presidential candidate Yevhen Marczak. Before the parliamentary elections in 2002 the party joined the Our Ukraine Bloc, whose leader was elected MP. In 2003, after an unsuccessful attempt to unite other small Christian Democratic parties, the group was transformed into a Christian Democratic Union. In the 2004 presidential election Chyd supported Viktor Yushchenko and his activists actively participated in the Orange Revolution. In the 2006 parliamentary elections, the party within the framework of

Dremelek

Dremelek - also known as Combitool - is a miniature power tool with interchangeable tips used inter alia. in modeling. The name comes from the manufacturer and dominates the Polish market in this category of Dremel equipment. With a variety of different endings, we can thoroughly grind selected surfaces, polishing, milling, cutting holes of varied shapes and finishing work on modeling (engraving, tiny indentations, sawing, sharpening, etc.). The kit is additionally equipped with a height adjustable telescopic handle for hanging the tool during operation and a special extension called the flexible shaft for working in hard to reach areas. Other commonly known multisplit machines are: Ferm, Einhell, JCB, Top Craft, Proxxon. wiki

Heterogeniczność

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International Noise Danger Day

International Noise Awareness Day (NAD) - a celebration for the League of the Hearing (Hearing), to highlight the prevalence of noise in people's lives, their impact on health, and To raise awareness of this harmful effect. It was first celebrated in 1995 by the Deaf League. Celebrations of this day in Poland started the Society of Acoustic Hygiene in 2000. The festival is celebrated every year in the world and falls in April. Initially, the date was mobile and was usually April 2004 through April, when it was set for April 25th (both dates are still active). Feast is often mistakenly referred to as Noise Day or Noise Fighting Day. Bibliography wiki