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2. KRAKOW’S PARTICIPATORY SCHOOL BUDGET AS AN EXAMPLE OF CIVIC EDUCATION.
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Neikova, Maria and Węglarz, Barbara
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An example of civic education is the participatory school budget used in Poland. In the participatory budget training, students submit their own ideas, create projects, and then choose those that they think are the most attractive and important. The idea for a participatory school budget was born from the desire to adapt the classic participatory budget process to the needs of a small, local community, such as a school. Taking part in this type of project allows students to co-decide about matters in their immediate environment, i.e. the school. However, in the longer term, it is intended to prepare them to engage in the classic citizen budget, which is carried out in local government units in Poland. The aim of the article is to briefly present the origins and idea of the classic participatory budget, but primarily to focus on the participatory school budget, in particular in relation to a specific example, which is the participatory school budget carried out in one of the Polish cities - Krakow. The article also includes information about the campaign of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education promoting participatory budgeting in schools. Document analysis and critical content analysis, as well as historical and comparative methods were used to write the article. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. FTO and MC4R polymorphisms, and selected pre-, peri- and postnatal factors as determinants of body mass index and fatness in children: a thorough analysis of the associations.
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Bryl, Ewa, Szcześniewska, Paula, Dutkiewicz, Agata, Słopień, Agnieszka, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, and Hanć, Tomasz
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BODY mass index ,BODY composition ,OBESITY ,BODY weight ,OVERWEIGHT children ,CHILDHOOD obesity - Abstract
Background: Overweight and obesity among children have become significant global health concerns. Previous studies have highlighted the potential role of genetic factors, particularly polymorphisms in the FTO and MC4R genes, as well as environmental factors in the development of childhood obesity. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between genetic, socioeconomic and perinatal factors, adverse childhood events (ACEs), and lifestyle, and their impact on overweight, obesity and body composition parameters in children. Additionally, we explored potential interactions between genetic factors and ACEs. Methods: Four hundred fifty-six children aged 6–12 years participated in our study. Information on the socioeconomic status, perinatal factors, ACEs and lifestyle of the children was collected with a questionnaire completed by their parents/guardians. We examined the children's body weight and conducted an electrical bioimpedance analysis. Overweight and obesity were diagnosed based on the International Obesity Task Force and McCarthy criteria. We genotyped two selected polymorphisms in the FTO and MC4R genes using the TaqMan SNP allelic discrimination method. Results: Higher BMI (Body Mass Index) z scores were related to higher paternal BMI and lower maternal age at the child's birth. Higher FMI (Fat Mass Index) z scores were associated with higher paternal BMI, increased gestational weight, lower maternal education and the presence of the FTO risk allele. Higher FatM (fat mass in kg) z scores were linked to lower maternal education, lower maternal age at the child's birth, higher maternal body weight gain, paternal BMI and the presence of the FTO risk allele. Moreover, interaction effects were observed on BMI z scores between ACE and FTO AA, and on FMI z scores and FatM z scored between ACE and MC4R CC. Conclusions: The contribution of environmental factors is more strongly related to changes in body composition than genetic ones. Additionally, the presence of the risk allele combined with unfavourable environmental factors like ACEs leads to visible interaction effects, resulting in increased BMI z scores and FMI z scores in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. FTO and MC4R polymorphisms, and selected pre-, peri- and postnatal factors as determinants of body mass index and fatness in children: a thorough analysis of the associations.
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Bryl, Ewa, Szcześniewska, Paula, Dutkiewicz, Agata, Słopień, Agnieszka, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, and Hanć, Tomasz
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BODY mass index ,BODY composition ,OBESITY ,BODY weight ,OVERWEIGHT children ,CHILDHOOD obesity - Abstract
Background: Overweight and obesity among children have become significant global health concerns. Previous studies have highlighted the potential role of genetic factors, particularly polymorphisms in the FTO and MC4R genes, as well as environmental factors in the development of childhood obesity. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between genetic, socioeconomic and perinatal factors, adverse childhood events (ACEs), and lifestyle, and their impact on overweight, obesity and body composition parameters in children. Additionally, we explored potential interactions between genetic factors and ACEs. Methods: Four hundred fifty-six children aged 6–12 years participated in our study. Information on the socioeconomic status, perinatal factors, ACEs and lifestyle of the children was collected with a questionnaire completed by their parents/guardians. We examined the children's body weight and conducted an electrical bioimpedance analysis. Overweight and obesity were diagnosed based on the International Obesity Task Force and McCarthy criteria. We genotyped two selected polymorphisms in the FTO and MC4R genes using the TaqMan SNP allelic discrimination method. Results: Higher BMI (Body Mass Index) z scores were related to higher paternal BMI and lower maternal age at the child's birth. Higher FMI (Fat Mass Index) z scores were associated with higher paternal BMI, increased gestational weight, lower maternal education and the presence of the FTO risk allele. Higher FatM (fat mass in kg) z scores were linked to lower maternal education, lower maternal age at the child's birth, higher maternal body weight gain, paternal BMI and the presence of the FTO risk allele. Moreover, interaction effects were observed on BMI z scores between ACE and FTO AA, and on FMI z scores and FatM z scored between ACE and MC4R CC. Conclusions: The contribution of environmental factors is more strongly related to changes in body composition than genetic ones. Additionally, the presence of the risk allele combined with unfavourable environmental factors like ACEs leads to visible interaction effects, resulting in increased BMI z scores and FMI z scores in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Hydrazone Molecular Switches with Paramagnetic Center as 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging Relaxation Enhancement Agents for pH Imaging.
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Janasik, Dawid, Jasiński, Krzysztof, Szreder, Julia, Węglarz, Władysław P., and Krawczyk, Tomasz
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- 2023
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6. Recurrent cerebrovascular events in patients with a history of cryptogenic stroke or transient ischemic attack and patent foramen ovale in a long -term follow -up.
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Węglarz, Przemysław, Polak, Mateusz, Bula, Karolina, Konarska-Kuszewska, Ewa, Wybraniec, Maciej, Bochenek, Tomasz, and Mizia-Stec, Katarzyna
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- 2022
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7. Local Self-Government in Malta - Basic Issues.
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Węglarz, Barbara
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POLITICAL autonomy ,FEDERAL government ,POWER (Social sciences) ,LOCAL government ,COMPARATIVE method ,CATALOGS ,LOCAL elections - Abstract
Historically, the Maltese islands have been totally controlled and administered by a central government, except for two short periods: during the French occupation of Malta when there were efforts to introduce a form of local self-government and between 1960 and 1973 when a civil council was created in Gozo. Modern local government was established in the Republic of Malta in 1993. Since 2019, it has a two-tier structure and the units of territorial division are the region and the municipality. Subsequent self-government reforms increased the powers of local authorities, although the scope of their tasks still does not constitute a very extensive catalogue. A significant problem is also the financial dependence of local self-governments on the central authorities. Nevertheless, the analysis of changes introduced so far through successive amendments and reforms indicates that taking action is changes in the right direction and should be continued. The aim of the paper is mainly to present the legal grounds and the form of the current Maltese local self-government. The methods used while writing this paper were the analysis and the comparative methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
8. Ratiometric pH-Responsive 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents Based on Hydrazone Switches.
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Janasik, Dawid, Jasiński, Krzysztof, Węglarz, Władysław P., Nemec, Ivan, Jewula, Pawel, and Krawczyk, Tomasz
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- 2022
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9. The relation between prenatal stress, overweight and obesity in children diagnosed according to BMI and percentage fat tissue
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Bryl, Ewa, Hanć, Tomasz, Szcześniewska, Paula, Dutkiewicz, Agata, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, and Słopień, Agnieszka
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Background: One of the environmental factors contributing to abnormal weight changes in children may be maternal exposure to adverse environmental factors during pregnancy, which in previous studies led to inconclusive results showing both overweight or obesity and underweight in children. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of prenatal stress on the BMI status and cut-off points for the percentage of fat content. Methods: The cohort study included 254 girls and 276 boys. Information on prenatal stress was collected retrospectively with a questionnaire on objective adverse events completed by a parent/guardian of a 6–12-year-old child. We examined the body weight of children and performed an electrical bioimpedance analysis of their body composition. We assessed the BMI status according to the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) criterion and on the basis of body fat according to McCarthy criterion. Results: The results of our study show that the prenatal stress was related to increased risk of overweight (OR 2.14, 95% CI: 1.25–3.65) diagnosed on the basis of body fat cut-off points, but not when the BMI was a diagnostic criterion (OR 1.03, 95% CI: 0.58–1.83). Conclusion: The method of diagnosis based on the fat content appears to be an indicator of the occurrence of abnormalities in body composition due to prenatal stress more sensitive than that based on the BMI. Level of evidence: Level III evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case–control analytic studies.
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- 2022
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10. Ratiometric pH-Responsive 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents Based on Hydrazone Switches
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Janasik, Dawid, Jasiński, Krzysztof, Węglarz, Władysław P., Nemec, Ivan, Jewula, Pawel, and Krawczyk, Tomasz
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Hydrazone-based molecular switches serve as efficient ratiometric pH-sensitive agents that can be tracked with 19F NMR/MRI and 1H NMR. Structural changes induced between pH 3 and 4 lead to signal appearance and disappearance at 1H and 19F NMR spectra allowing ratiometric pH measurements. The most pronounced are resonances of the CF3group shifted by 1.8 ppm with 19F NMR and a hydrazone proton shifted by 2 ppm with 1H NMR.
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- 2022
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11. Progress and stumbling blocks in the discovery of biological and genetic basis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Duda, Joanna, and Słopień, Agnieszka
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders that affects up to 5% of school-aged children. Despite the defined diagnostic criteria, we are not always able to make a diagnosis as quickly as possible and to implement optimal treatment. Despite different and advanced methods and technologies used to study ADHD, we still not fully understand the biological basis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Therefore, research is continuing to explain genetic and neurobiological background of the disorder. Genetic analysis focuses on the search for risk genes (e.g., mutations, CNV polymorphisms), their transcripts and proteins as well all modifying molecules (epigenetic modifications). Not without significance is the search for non-invasive, simple and cheap peripheral biomarker assays, extremely valuable in the diagnosis, prediction, and monitoring of the disorder. In this review, we summarize current knowledge on a broad range of biological processes underlying ADHD. The results of the presented molecular and neuroimaging studies indicate research challenges and the possibility of clinical application of important genetic and non-genetic biomarkers related to ADHD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. The concentration of MMP-9 and the effects of intravenous anaesthetics on the efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy in patients with drug-resistant depression
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Permoda-Pachuta, Agnieszka, Skibińska, Maria, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, and Rybakowski, Filip
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Introduction:This study attempts to assess the concentration of intracellular matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-9) before and after the treatment of depressive episodes with ECT therapy and also to correlate the concentration of this enzyme with the use of commonly used general anaesthetics.
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- 2021
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13. Longitudinal study on novel neuropeptides phoenixin, spexin and kisspeptin in adolescent inpatients with anorexia nervosa – association with psychiatric symptoms
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Pałasz, Artur, Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, Marta, Suszka-Świtek, Aleksandra, Bacopoulou, Flora, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Dutkiewicz, Agata, Słopień, Agnieszka, Janas-Kozik, Małgorzata, Wilczyński, Krzysztof M., Filipczyk, Łukasz, Bogus, Katarzyna, Rojczyk, Ewa, Paszyńska, Elżbieta, and Wiaderkiewicz, Ryszard
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ABSTRACTObjectivesIt is hypothesized that novel neuropeptides such as phoenixin (PNX), spexin (SPX), and kisspeptin (KISS) are involved in the pathogenesis of eating disorders. The study presented here analyzed neuropeptide concentrations during the course of anorexia nervosa (AN) and aimed to correlate those values with anthropometric and psychometric measurements.MethodsA longitudinal study was carried outin 30 AN adolescent patients and 15 age-matched healthy female controls. Selected neuroprotein serum levels were analyzed in malnourished patients (accAN) and following partial weight recovery (norAN), and these values were compared with the control group.ResultsIn accAN patients, decreased serum PNX levels were detected while SPX serum concentrations were lower in the accAN and norAN patients. No differences were observed in KISS concentrations in all studied groups.ConclusionsIn malnourished adolescent inpatients with AN, serum PNX and SPX level were decreased. The partial weight recovery normalized PNX concentrations but failed to normalize SPX levels. Therefore these two neuropeptides might be crucial for the etiology and course of the AN. The KISS levels did not change in the course of AN. The PNX levels were associated with some symptoms of eating disorders which may indicate its potential contribution in the regulation of emotions and behaviors in AN.
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- 2021
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14. Nafion-Based Nanocarriers for Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
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Szczęch, Marta, Łopuszyńska, Natalia, Tomal, Wiktoria, Jasiński, Krzysztof, Węglarz, Władysław P., Warszyński, Piotr, and Szczepanowicz, Krzysztof
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- 2020
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15. Association of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with obesity and underweight in children
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Hanć, Tomasz, Bryl, Ewa, Szcześniewska, Paula, Dutkiewicz, Agata, Borkowska, Aneta R., Paszyńska, Elżbieta, Słopień, Agnieszka, and Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are related to both obesity and underweight from childhood, and that the association of ACEs with weight abnormalities is modulated by type of ACEs, sex and socioeconomic status (SES) indices. Methods: The relations between ACEs (0 vs ≥ 1), ACE accumulation and ACE type with weight status and zscores BMI were assessed in 503 children aged 6–12 years from Poznan, Poland. The effects of interaction of ACEs with sex and SES on zscores BMI were included in the analyses. Results: ACEs were significantly related to both obesity and underweight, in unadjusted analysis, and when sex and SES indices, such as size of place of residence, people per room in household, and parental education were controlled. The relation of ACEs with zscores BMI was modulated by ACE type, parental subjective assessment of economic situation of a family and parental education. ACE accumulation was not related to an increase of obesity or underweight rate, or zscores BMI. Conclusion: The study implicates the need for both obesity and underweight prevention in individuals with adverse experiences as early as in childhood. Level of evidence: III: evidence obtained from well-designed cohort study.
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- 2021
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16. Slaughter value and meat quality in two strains of polish crested cockerels
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Węglarz, Andrzej, Andres, Krzysztof, and Wojtysiak, Dorota
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AbstractWith increasing consumer awareness of animal welfare, and also on humanitarian grounds, the search is on to find the possibility of using slow-growing cockerels, which are becoming an alternative for conventional broilers. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate slaughter value and meat quality in two new strains of Polish Crested cockerels: CP-11 (40 birds) and CP-22 (40 birds) which were raised for 25 weeks on a finishing diet based on whole wheat and oat grain. Carcase quality parameters (carcase weight, dressing percentage, leg and breast muscle percentage) were evaluated. Moreover, breast meat parameters (pH24, cooking loss, colour, muscle fibre diameter, sensory traits, chemical composition, fatty acid profile) were determined. The results showed that CP-22 cockerels were characterised by significantly lower carcase weight (p < .05) and significantly higher dressing percentage (p < .05) compared to CP-11 cockerels. Genotype had no significant effect on breast meat quality parameters such as acidity, cooking loss, colour, as well as chemical composition of raw meat, tenderness, texture parameters, and muscle fibre size. On the other hand, breast meat from CP-22 cockerels was characterised by higher aroma desirability (p < .05) as well as higher content of nutritionally desirable fatty acids such as CLA (p < .01), GDLA (p < .01), AA (p < .01), EPA (p < .05), DPA (p < .05) and DHA (p < .01). Summarising, the obtained results indicated that the application of a similar model for the farming and feeding of surplus Polish Crested cockerels will provide a relatively large amount of meat, which can be used in traditional or alternative farming.HighlightsThe cockerels of both strains exhibited high dressing percentage, their meat had a beneficial chemical composition and delicate texture.Breast meat from CP-22 cockerels was characterised by higher aroma desirability as well as higher content of nutritionally desirable fatty acids.The use of post-production cockerels of the CP-11 and CP-22 strains of Polish crested chickens may be a good choice for organic farming or free range.
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- 2020
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17. Nafion-Based Nanocarriers for Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Szczęch, Marta, Łopuszyńska, Natalia, Tomal, Wiktoria, Jasiński, Krzysztof, Węglarz, Władysław P., Warszyński, Piotr, and Szczepanowicz, Krzysztof
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The aim of our study was to develop a novel method for nanocarriers’ preparation as a fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (19F MRI)-detectable drug delivery system. The novelty of the proposed approach is based on the application of fluorinated polyelectrolyte Nafion as a contrast agent since typical MRI contrast agents are based on paramagnetic gadolinium or ferro/superparamagnetic iron oxide compounds. An advantage of using an 19F-based tracer comes from the fact that the 19F image is detected at a different resonance frequency than the 1H image. In addition, the close to zero natural concentration of 19F nuclei in the human body makes fluorine atoms a promising MRI marker without any natural background signal. That creates the opportunity to localize and identify only exogenous fluorinated compounds with 100% specificity. The nanocarriers were formed by the deposition of polyelectrolytes on nanoemulsion droplets via the layer-by-layer technique with the saturation approach. The polyelectrolyte multilayer shell was composed of Nafion, the fluorinated ionic polymer used for labeling by 19F nuclei, and poly-l-lysine (PLL). The surface of such prepared nanocarriers was further pegylated by adsorption of pegylated polyanion, poly-l-glutamic acid (PGA). The 19F MRI-detectable hydrophobic nanocarriers with an average size of 170 nm and a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio have been developed and optimized to be used for passive tumor targeting and drug delivery.
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- 2020
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18. Associations of CAST, CAPN1 and MSTN Genes Polymorphism with Slaughter Value and Beef Quality – A Review
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Węglarz, Andrzej, Balakowska, Anna, Kułaj, Dominika, and Makulska, Joanna
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The slaughter value of cattle and beef quality are influenced by many factors, which can generally be divided into antemortem (breed, sex, age, housing system, diet, pre-slaughter handling) and postmortem (post-slaughter processing, chilling temperature, packaging). Studies of many authors have shown that meat quality traits can be also influenced by the individual genetic background of an animal. Numerous studies have been conducted worldwide to determine the functions of various genes as well as polymorphisms with potential effects on fattening and slaughter value of cattle and on beef quality. This study reviews the most important research done on the associations of polymorphisms in the calpain, calpastatin and myostatin genes with carcass traits and beef quality. Knowledge about the genes and chromosome regions associated with desired meat quality characteristics may prove very helpful when selecting pairs for mating and estimating the breeding value of offspring, mainly because it is difficult to improve meat quality traits based on conventional selection methods due to their low heritability and polygenic regulation. Furthermore, meat quality evaluation is expensive and can only be carried out after slaughter.
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19. Dysregulated interferon-γ and interleukin-2 synthesis in peripheral blood T cells in quiescent systemic lupus erythematosus is dependent on the affected T-cell receptor ζ chain expression.
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Szmyrka, Magdalena, Ciszak, Lidia, Węglarz, Mateusz, Andrzejewska, Karolina, Wiland, Piotr, and Kosmaczewska, Agata
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- 2018
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20. Czy czynniki związane z ryzykiem samobójstwa są specyficzne dla płci?
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Pawlak, Joanna, Miechowicz, Izabela, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, Zaremba, Dorota, Kapelski, Paweł, Rajewska-Rager, Aleksandra, Czerski, Piotr, Skibińska, Maria, and Hauser, Joanna
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Aim. Suicide is an important clinical problem in psychiatric patients. The highest risk of suicide attempts is noted in affective disorders. In this study we tested 20 factors described in the literature (sociodemographic and clinical factors as well as family burden) in association with suicidal behavior and we analyzed whether the significance of those factors differs between males and females. Material. In the study we included patients with major depressive disorder (MDD; n = 249) and bipolar affective disorder (BP; n = 582). The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I (SCID I), the Operational Criteria Diagnostic Checklist (OPCRIT) and a questionnaire of family history were used. Results. In the study population we observed an association between suicidal attempts and the following factors: family history of psychiatric disorders, affective disorders and psychoactive substance abuse/dependence; family history of attempted/completed suicide; occurrence of specific symptoms in the course of depressive episode (inappropriate guilt, sense of worthlessness, early morning awakening); and psychotic symptoms. Having children was also associated with suicide attempts. The risk factors of suicide attempt differ between males and females. The age of onset of MDD and coexistence of substance abuse/dependence with affective disorder were significant for lifetime risk of attempted suicide only in female group. Having children was associated with suicide attempts in the whole group and in the male subgroup, but not in the female subgroup. Conclusions. Suicide attempts are significantly associated with 10 out of 20 analyzed clinical factors in our group of affective patients, however, the significance (or lack of it) of these factors differed in female and male groups in half the cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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21. Venlafaxine and sertraline does not affect the expression of genes regulating stress response in female MDD patients.
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Banach, Ewa, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, Leszczyńska-Rodziewicz, Anna, Pawlak, Joanna, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Zaremba, Dorota, and Twarowska-Hauser, Joanna
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VENLAFAXINE ,SERTRALINE ,ANTIDEPRESSANTS ,GENETIC regulation ,DEPRESSED persons ,HEALTH outcome assessment - Abstract
Aim. The aim of this study was to analyze the expression of 3 genes involved in the regulation of HPA axis: GR, HSP90 and FKBP5, in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) before antidepressant treatment and after 8 weeks of pharmacotherapy. Additionally, we analyzed the level of glucocorticoid receptor isoforms before and after treatment. Methods. The study included 30 female patients (aged 18-60 years), with major depressive disorder diagnosed on the basis of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID). Antidepressant treatment included use of sertraline or venlafaxine. The assessment of patients' mental state (severity of depression) was checked by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). After 8 weeks of treatment, the same clinical and molecular tests were performed. All of the patients underwent dexamethasone suppression test (DST). MRNA was isolated from the peripheral blood to evaluate the expression of the studied genes using real-time PCR with TaqMan probes. The concentration of GR isoforms (α and β) in serum was also determined using ELISA. Statistical analysis was performed using Statistica v.12.0 software. Results. The abnormal cortisol level was only seen in 20% of patients. Dysregulation on HPA axis was observed in 10% of patients. We observed significant clinical improvement after 8 weeks of pharmacotherapy in all patients. Almost the whole group of patients (except one patient) showed full remission of symptoms. We observed significant moderate correlation between cortisol level after DST before treatment and after 8 weeks of pharmacotherapy (r
2 = 0.44). The results showed no significant difference in the expression of 3 analyzed genes compared before and after 8 weeks of therapy. The results of ELISA showed decreased level of α isoform after pharmacotherapy, independent of drug. Conclusions. The results showed no significant changes in the expression of genes involved in the stress axis activity during antidepressant therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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22. A Method of Evaluation of Polioptimal Thermo-modernization Schemes of Buildings.
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Węglarz, Arkadiusz and Gilewski, Paweł Grzegorz
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THERMODYNAMICS ,BUILDING design & construction ,FUZZY sets ,FUZZY algorithms ,MODERNIZATION theory - Abstract
The authors proposed a polioptimal method for determining thermo-modernization schemes of buildings based on the theory of fuzzy sets. As optimization criteria the minimization of the total cost of thermo-modernization and maximization of energy effect were taken into account. The Excel worksheet with optimization algorithm was prepared and tested on a numerical example. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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23. Zmiany w jamie ustnej w przebiegu intensywnych wymiotów u pacjentki z zaburzeniem wegetatywnym występującym pod postacią somatyczną - opis przypadku.
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Paszyńska, Elżbieta, Słopień, Agnieszka, Osińska, Agata, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Rajewski, Andrzej, and Surdacka, Anna
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Introduction. The most important endogenous causes of erosion are eating disorders, gastro-oesophageal reflux (GERD), alcoholism and syndromes involving lowered saliva secretion. Aim. The aim of this work is to study a patient with symptoms of somatoform autonomic dysfunction, in which significant erosive loss occurred through chemical influence of gastric acid on oral cavity. Methods. Seventeen years old girl was sent to Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry due to persistent nausea and vomiting, which occurred over a period of about 10 months. Because of this she was repeatedly admitted to a paediatric hospital. Nausea and vomiting led to fear of going out of the house and of being in public places. In addition dental clinical examination was performed. Results. Somatoform Disorders, during which there has been intense vomiting, can be seen as an unusual example of purging-type eating disorders. Erosion of enamel was the most common. In examination of oral mucosa, keratinisation, tongue covered with removable coating and exfoliative cheilitis associated with drying and cracking of lips, were detected. Conclusions. Observed erosion of teeth and changes in macroscopic construction of oral mucosa seem to be symptoms caused mainly by induced intense and prolonged vomiting. Those changes may be a serious problem not only for the patient's health but also their aesthetics. The described case of patient with intense and long-term vomiting indicates the need of multidisciplinary medical care, including systematic dental assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. Oddziaływanie międzyplonów ścierniskowych i rodzaju przyoranej biomasy na zdrowotność podstawy źdźbła i korzeni pszenicy jarej.
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Lemańczyk, Grzegorz, Wilczewski, Edward, and Węglarz, Wojciech
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WHEAT farming ,CATCH crops ,PLANT diseases - Abstract
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- 2016
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25. Security Aspects in Resource Management Systems in Distributed Computing Environments
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Adamski, Marcin, Kurowski, Krzysztof, Mika, Marek, Piątek, Wojciech, and Węglarz, Jan
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In many distributed computing systems, aspects related to security are getting more and more relevant. Security is ubiquitous and could not be treated as a separated problem or a challenge. In our opinion it should be considered in the context of resource management in distributed computing environments like Grids and Clouds, e.g. scheduled computations can be much delayed because of cyber-attacks, inefficient infrastructure or users valuable and sensitive data can be stolen even in the process of correct computation. To prevent such cases there is a need to introduce new evaluation metrics for resource management that will represent the level of security of computing resources and more broadly distributed computing infrastructures. In our approach, we have introduced a new metric called reputation, which simply determines the level of reliability of computing resources from the security perspective and could be taken into account during scheduling procedures. The new reputation metric is based on various relevant parameters regarding cyber-attacks (also energy attacks), administrative activities such as security updates, bug fixes and security patches. Moreover, we have conducted various computational experiments within the Grid Scheduling Simulator environment (GSSIM) inspired by real application scenarios. Finally, our experimental studies of new resource management approaches taking into account critical security aspects are also discussed in this paper.
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- 2017
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26. Parametry śliny przyusznej u pacjentów z żarłocznością psychiczną (bulimia nervosa) - kontrolowane badanie kliniczne.
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Paszyńska, Elżbieta, Słopień, Agnieszka, Węglarz, Monika, and Linden, Roger W. A.
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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether patients with purging-type bulimia and/or non-bulimic patients, treated with serotonin reuptake inhibitor SI-5-HT (fluoxetine), have dental erosion and changes in selected buffer components of parotid saliva (bicarbonates, phosphates, urea), compared with the healthy population. Material and method. A controlled clinical trial was designed for three, age-matched, female groups of 94 patients: 1) bulimic patients treated with fluoxetine 40mg/day (n = 25), 2) non-bulimic patients diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder, treated with fluoxetine 20mg/day (n = 25), and 3) healthy controls (n = 44). Parotid saliva was collected from the subjects by means of Lashley cup at rest and stimulated chemically with a 3% citric acid solution. In clinical examination the dental erosion was determined as non-carious tooth substance loss using the Tooth Wear Index (TWI). The concentrations of inorganic phosphates, bicarbonate, urea and pH in saliva were measured. Results: In the bulimic subjects higher TWI (24%) and lower levels of pH, bicarbonates and phosphates compared with controls were observed. There were no significant differences in urea concentration. Conclusions: Erosive-abrasive tooth surface loss seems to be a significant diagnostic tool of bulimia nervosa. The presence of pathological changes in teeth structure indicates the loss of protective properties of saliva, which is proved by pH value and concentration of buffer ions. It is advisable to monitor salivary parameters, such as salivary flow rate, pH and the concentration of buffer ions in long-term treatment with SI-5-HT drugs in case of patients with purging-type bulimia. There is also a need for regular dental check-ups of the oral cavity tissues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Molecular targets of metformin antitumor action
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Sośnicki, Stanisław, Kapral, Małgorzata, and Węglarz, Ludmiła
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Epidemiological studies have shown that metformin, a first line therapeutic agent for diabetes mellitus, reduced the risk of developing various malignancies. Several preclinical studies established some possible mechanisms of its anticancer effects. The primary effect of metformin action is a decrease in cell energy status, which activates AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), a cellular metabolic sensor. This event is followed by a decrease in serum concentrations of insulin and insulin growth factor I (IGF-I), the potent mitogens for cancer cells. In addition to the indirect mode of action, metformin may exhibit direct inhibitory effect on cancer cells by targeting mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling and anabolic processes. This review gathers information on mechanisms of metformin antitumor activity, with special attention given to the impact of this antidiabetic drug on insulin/PI3K/mTOR and AMPK signaling. Furthermore, the factors required for this novel activity of metformin are discussed.
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28. Scheduling preemptable jobs on identical processors under varying availability of an additional continuous resource
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Różycki, Rafał, Waligóra, Grzegorz, and Węglarz, Jan
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In this work we consider a problem of scheduling preemptable, independent jobs, characterized by the fact that their processing speeds depend on the amounts of a continuous, renewable resource allocated to jobs at a time. Jobs are scheduled on parallel, identical machines, with the criterion of minimization of the schedule length. Since two categories of resources occur in the problem: discrete (set of machines) and continuous, it is generally called a discrete-continuous scheduling problem. The model studied in this paper allows the total available amount of the continuous resource to vary over time, which is a practically important generalization that has not been considered yet for discrete-continuous scheduling problems. For this model we give some properties of optimal schedules on a basis of which we propose a general methodology for solving the considered class of problems. The methodology uses a two-phase approach in which, firstly, an assignment of machines to jobs is defined and, secondly, for this assignment an optimal continuous resource allocation is found by solving an appropriate mathematical programming problem. In the approach various cases are considered, following from assumptions made on the form of the processing speed functions of jobs. For each case an iterative algorithm is designed, leading to an optimal solution in a finite number of steps.
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29. Structure-Guided, Single-PointModifications in thePhosphinic Dipeptide Structure Yield Highly Potent and Selective Inhibitorsof Neutral Aminopeptidases.
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Vassiliou, Stamatia, Węglarz-Tomczak, Ewelina, Berlicki, Łukasz, Pawełczak, Małgorzata, Nocek, Bogusław, Mulligan, Rory, Joachimiak, Andrzej, and Mucha, Artur
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30. Ocena makroskopowa błony śluzowej jamy ustnej i analiza pH śliny u pacjentów z jadłowstrętem psychicznym.
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Paszyńska, Elżbieta, Słopień, Agnieszka, Ślebioda, Zuzanna, Dyszkiewicz-Konwińska, Marta, Węglarz, Monika, and Rajewski, Andrzej
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the status of the oral mucosa, to assess the prevalence of Candida in the oral cavity and to analyze the pH values of total saliva in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) in comparison to the general population. Method. A controlled clinical trial was designed for two, age-matched, female groups: patients with AN (Group A, n=31) and healthy women (Group 0, n=40). Total saliva was collected at rest and after stimulation by chewing paraffin wax. Salivary pH was measured and macroscopic evaluation of the oral mucosa was performed with a qualitative and quantitative mycological analysis. The smear layer was collected from three different areas in the oral cavity. Selected Candida broths were used for incubation. Results. Changes in the macroscopic structure of the oral mucosa due to multifactorial etiologies were observed. The prevalence of Candida in patients with AN was comparable to that in the general population. Salivary pH values were significantly lower in the AN patients than in the control group. Conclusions. The incidence of pathological changes in the oral mucosa is associated with the loss of the salivary protective barrier. This is shown by the significant reduction in the pH values of stimulated and non-stimulated saliva of the AN patients. In these patients, the monitoring of salivary parameters such as salivary flow rate and pH is indicated, and a regular dental checkup, together with soft tissue evaluation, is advised. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Brak związku polimorfizmu (rs6190) genu receptora glikokortykoidowego z chorobą afektywną jedno- i dwubiegunową.
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Nemec, Dominika, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, Leszczyńska-Rodziewicz, Anna, Pawlak, Joanna, Rajewska-Rager, Aleksandra, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Skibińska, Maria, and Hauser, Joanna
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GLUCOCORTICOIDS ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,BIPOLAR disorder ,CONTROL groups ,HYPOTHALAMUS ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
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32. Polimorfizmy w genach systemu dopaminergicznego a cechy temperamentu EAS -- rodzinne badanie asocjacyjne.
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Dragan, Wojciech Ł., Oniszczenko, Włodzimierz, Czerski, Piotr M., and Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika
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GENETIC polymorphisms ,FAMILIES ,ACQUISITION of data ,TEMPERAMENT ,HAPLOTYPES ,DOPAMINE ,CHILD psychology - Abstract
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33. Impact of Urgent Computing on Resource Management Policies, Schedules and Resources Utilization.
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Kurowski, Krzysztof, Oleksiak, Ariel, Piatek, Wojciech, and Węglarz, Jan
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RESOURCE management ,SCHEDULING ,UTILITY theory ,JOB analysis ,DISTRIBUTED algorithms ,HIGH performance computing - Abstract
Abstract: In general resource management is often defined as a process of identifying application requirements, matching compute resources to jobs, allocating those resources, scheduling and monitoring them over time to run jobs as effi-ciently as possible. In case of urgent computing, additionally, in this process we have to deal with a set of specific event-driven or time-critical application requirements that must be satisfied by a resource provider to guarantee the immediate access to compute resources. There is no question that capabilities supporting urgent computing are re-quired in distributed high performance and high throughput computing infrastructures like Grids. Nevertheless, it is difficult to predict if and how urgent jobs will disturb scheduling policies as well as coexist with less critical waiting and running jobs submitted by other end-users. To date many approaches have been proposed to deal with urgent com-puting, for instance based on preemption or high job priorities and recently based on advance reservations. However, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis of the impact of urgent computing on existing schedulers and their effi-ciency. Moreover, many resource providers use a single evaluation criterion -utilization or average load of compute resources. In fact the utilization of compute resources as a metric is in contrast to other evaluation criteria relevant for urgent jobs, e.g. waiting time, response time, or mean fiow time. These additional criteria in our opinion can be treated as good metrics for urgent computing taking into account the end-users perspective rather than the resource provider centric view. As we demonstrate in this paper, the problem is not trivial and it requires workload analyses. Finally, in this paper we successfully used GSSIM simulator to run various experiments and benchmarks for different scheduling strategies where urgent jobs were additionally considered. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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34. Funkcje wzrokowo-przestrzenne i organizacja czynności grafomotorycznych u dzieci z ADHD.
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Borkowska, Aneta R., Słopień, Agnieszka, Pytlińska, Natalia, Rajewski, Andrzej, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, and Wolańczyk, Tomasz
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ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder ,PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis ,SPATIAL ability ,MOTOR ability ,VISUAL perception ,REY-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test ,MATCHING Familiar Figures Test ,CONTROL groups - Abstract
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35. Asocjacyjne badania rodzinne polimorfizmów genów DRD1, DRD2, DRD3, DRD4, DAT, COMT w schizofrenii.
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Kapelski, Paweł, Hauser, Joanna, Skibińska, Maria, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Gorzkowska, Karolina, Pawlak, Joanna, and Czerski, Piotr M.
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GENE frequency ,DOPAMINE antagonists ,SCHIZOPHRENIA ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,LEUCOCYTES ,HALOTHERAPY ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
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36. Brak asocjacji pomiędzy polimorfizmem insercyjno-delecyjnym promotorowego odcinka genu transportera serotoniny oraz polimorfizmem T102C genu kodującego receptor 5HT2A a schizofrenią - badania rodzinne.
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Kapelski, Paweł, Hauser, Joanna, Skibińska, Maria, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Budziński, Bartłomiej, Gorzkowska, Karolina, and Czerski, Piotr M.
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GENES ,GENE frequency ,SCHIZOPHRENIA ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,LEUCOCYTES ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
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37. Ocena zwiazku pomiędzy polimorfizmem Val66Met genu BDNF a odpowiedzią na leczenie escitalopramem i nortryptyliną w świetle koncepcji neurorozwojowej depresji.
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Rajewska-Rager, Aleksandra, Skibińska, Maria, Szczepankiewicz, Aleksandra, Kapelski, Paweł, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Leszczyńska-Rodziewicz, Anna, and Hauser, Joanna
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MENTAL depression ,DEPRESSED persons ,GENETIC research ,ANTIDEPRESSANTS ,HEREDITY - Abstract
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38. Polimorfizm ins/del genu 5-HTT oraz T102C genu 5-HTR2A a efekt terapii nortryptyliną i escitalopramem u pacjentów z depresją.
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Rajewska-Rager, Aleksandra, Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika, Kapelski, Paweł, Skibińska, Maria, Kaczmarkiewicz-Fass, Magdalena, and Hauser, Joanna
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MENTAL depression ,GENETIC research ,PSYCHIATRIC clinics ,HEREDITY ,SEROTONIN ,GENETIC polymorphisms - Abstract
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39. Dopamine Genes and Sensory Sensitivity as a Temperamental Trait
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Dragan, Wojciech Ł., Oniszczenko, Włodzimierz, Czerski, Piotr M., and Dmitrzak-Węglarz, Monika
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The regulative theory of temperament defines sensory sensitivity as the capacity to react to sensory stimuli of low stimulating value. Some evidence already exists indicating that dopamine has the potential to modulate different aspects of sensory sensitivity. The present study sought to identify the relationships between several polymorphisms in dopamine genes (DRD2, DRD3, DRD4, DAT1, ANKK1, SNAP-25, and COMT) and sensory sensitivity as a temperamental trait. The method used in this study was family-based. The study was run on 149 biological families with one or two children aged 3–12 (M= 6.83; SD= 1.9). Phenotypic data were obtained using the Temperament Inventory for Children. We found a significant association with rs463379, the single nucleotide polymorphism in intron 4 of dopamine transporter gene (DAT1). Furthermore, we found a significant association with haplotypes in DAT1and SNAP-25(the synaptosomal associated protein of 25 kDa) genes. The data collected suggest that variability in dopamine genes may have an impact on the development of sensory sensitivity.
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40. Chemical diversity of silverweed (Potentilla anserinal L.) growing at the edges of arable fields
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Angielczyk, Mirosław, Bączek, Katarzyna, Geszprych, Anna, Przybył, Jarosław, and Węglarz, Zenon
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The medicinal usage of silverweed herb (Anserinae herba) is primarily related to the presence of phenolic compounds. Three populations of silverweed (Potentilla anserina L.) occurring at the edges of arable fields in Podlasie area (north-eastern Poland) were compared in respect of the content and composition of phenolics. Herb collected from the investigated populations differed in the content of determined compounds. The tannin content was very low (0.81-0.91%). The total flavonoid content ranged from 0.48 to 0.60%. Phenolic acid content was much higher (1.38-2.26%). Three flavan-3-ols: (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, and (-)-epigallocatechin, four flavonol glycosides: rutoside, quercetin-3-O-glucoside, isorhamnetin-3-O-glucoside, and kaempferol-3-O-glucoside, as well as one phenolic acid (ellagic acid) were identified as a result of HPLC analysis of methan-olic extracts from the investigated raw materials. The most considerable differences between populations concerned the content of (+)-catechin (87.0-199.3 mg x 100 g
-1 ), (-)-epigallocatechin (141.9-290.6 mg x 100 g-1 ), and rutoside (192.3-386.0 mg x 100 g-4 ) in herb.- Published
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41. Prospects and Challenges for the Spatial Quantification of the Diffusion of Fluids Containing 1H in the Pore System of Rock Cores
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Krzyżak, A. T., Mazur, W., Fheed, A., and Węglarz, W. P.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) (NMR) is commonly used for the determination of rock porosity, as well as pore size distribution (PSD) and tortuosity, required to handle hydrocarbon exploitation. Emerging technologies for NMR equipment now enable the visualization of porosity using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Currently, single‐point imaging is the most common MRI technique employed, but diffusion‐weighted imaging has been attracting the attention of geologists and geophysicists. In this study, a more advanced technique, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), is proposed for the characterization of rock core samples. The main purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of DTI in the petrophysical characterization of rocks and discuss its strengths. As an example, a carbonate core sample was examined using DTI. The diffusion tensor (DT) was obtained and DT parameters (mean diffusivity, MD; fractional anisotropy, FA; three eigenvalues; DT components; and proton density, PD) were visualized in 2D and 3D. Each parameter was described and its utility in terms of pore space characterization was analyzed. In addition, a new parameter, principal diffusion tracts, was introduced based on the DT tractography performed in the study. The analysis is summarized in a set of DT parameters and a resultant ellipsoid that delivers complementary information about the sample's pore network microgeometry, including referential measurements of anisotropic phantoms. The applications of DTI for the determination of pore size distribution, tortuosity and conductivity are also shown. The study ends with a consideration of the potential prospects and challenges for DTI‐based examination of rock core samples. An advanced nuclear magnetic resonance technique, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), is proposed here for the characterization of rock core samples. As an example, a carbonate core sample was subjected to DTI examination, from which the diffusion tensor (DT) was obtained and DT parameters (mean diffusivity, MD; fractional anisotropy, FA; three eigenvalues; DT components and proton density, PD) were visualized in 2D and 3D. Potential examples of the practical applications of the data obtained from the DTI experiment are demonstrated. Importantly, we can now provide spatial and quantitative data which is closely related to the studied microstructure using DTI. The application of DTI for the determination of pore size distribution, tortuosity and conductivity are also shown. The study ends with a consideration of the potential prospects and challenges for the DTI‐based examination of rock core samples. Diffusion tensor imaging enables, rotationally invariant, 3D spatial quantification of diffusion in rocks, reflecting porosity featuresPrincipal diffusion tracts may reflect permeability anisotropy and correspond to the conductivity tensorDTI ellipsoid delivers a set of parameters describing the microgeometry of average or spatially resolved pores Diffusion tensor imaging enables, rotationally invariant, 3D spatial quantification of diffusion in rocks, reflecting porosity features Principal diffusion tracts may reflect permeability anisotropy and correspond to the conductivity tensor DTI ellipsoid delivers a set of parameters describing the microgeometry of average or spatially resolved pores
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42. Preparation and characterization of transparent Nd:YAG ceramics
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Librant, Z., Jabczyński, J.K., Węglarz, H., Wajler, A., Tomaszewski, H., Łukasiewicz, T., Żendzian, W., and Kwiatkowski, J.
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Transparent Nd:YAG ceramics were produced by solid.state reaction of high.purity (4N) nanometric oxides powders, i.e., Al2O3, Y2O3 and Nd2O3. After sintering, mean grain sizes of 2% Nd:YAG samples were about 20 μm and their transparency were a bit worse than that of 0.9% Nd:YAG single crystal. Two types of active elements: rods and slabs were fabricated and characterized in several diode pumping schemes. In end pumping configuration as a pump source 20.W fiber coupled laser diode operating in low duty cycle regime (1 ms pump duration/20 Hz) was deployed. In the best case, 3.7 W of output power for 18 W of absorbed pump power, M2 < 1.4 were demonstrated for uncoated ceramics Nd:YAG rod of ϕ 4×3mm size in preliminary experiments. For the ceramics of two times lower Nd dopant level above 30% slope efficiency was achieved. In case of Nd:YAG ceramic slab side pumped by 600.W laser diode stack above 12 W was demonstrated with slope efficiency of 3.5%.
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43. Quality of Carrots Grown for Processing as Affected by Nitrogen Fertilization and Harvest Term
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Gajewski, Marek, Węglarz, Zenon, Sereda, Anna, Bajer, Marta, Kuczkowska, Agnieszka, and Majewski, Michał
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In 2007-2008 the effect of nitrogen fertilization and harvest term on quality of two carrot cultivars was investigated. The field experiment was carried out in Żelazna Experimental Station of Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Karotan F1and Trafford F1cultivars, commonly grown for juice industry, were the objects of the experiment. Carrot seeds were sown at the beginning of May. Nitrogen fertilization was applied in five rates, ranged from 0 to 120 kg·ha-1and in two terms — before sowing and in the middle of growing season. Roots were harvested in three terms: mid-September, mid-October and the first decade of November. After harvest there were determined: nitrates (NO3) content in carrot roots and juice, soluble solids, colour parameters of juice in CIE L*a*b*system. The dose and the term of nitrogen fertilization influenced nitrates content in carrots, and the highest NO3concentration was found in carrots fertilized with 120 kg·ha-1of N before sowing. Karotan showed higher nitrates accumulation than Trafford. The content of nitrates in the roots was markedly higher than in carrot juice. Nitrates content in carrots decreased with delaying of harvest time, in opposite to soluble solids content. Soluble solids content and colour parameters of carrot juice were not affected by nitrogen fertilization, but the lowest L*, a*and b*values were observed at the last term of harvest.
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44. Physical foundations, models, and methods of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of the brain: A review
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Minati, Ludovico and Węglarz, Władysław P.
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The foundations and characteristics of models and methods used in diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, with particular reference to in vivo brain imaging, are reviewed.The first section introduces Fick's laws, propagators, and the relationship between tissue microstructure and the statistical properties of diffusion of water molecules. The second section introduces the diffusion‐weighted signal in terms of diffusion of magnetization (Bloch–Torrey equation) and of spin‐bearing particles (cumulant expansion). The third section is dedicated to the rank‐2 tensor model, the bb‐matrix, and the derivation of indexes of anisotropy and shape. The fourth section introduces diffusion in multiple compartments: Gaussian mixture models, relationship between fiber layout, displacement probability and diffusivity, and effect of the b‐value. The fifth section is devoted to higher‐order generalizations of the tensor model: singular value decompositions (SVD), representation of angular diffusivity patterns and derivation of generalized anisotropy (GA) and scaled entropy (SE), and modeling of non‐Gaussian diffusion by means of series expansion of Fick's laws. The sixth section covers spherical harmonic decomposition (SHD) and determination of fiber orientation by means of spherical deconvolution. The seventh section presents the Fourier relationship between signal and displacement probability (Q‐space imaging, QSI, or diffusion‐spectrum imaging, DSI), and reconstruction of orientation‐distribution functions (ODF) by means of the Funk–Radon transform (Q‐ball imaging, QBI). © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Concepts Magn Reson Part A 30A: 278–307, 2007.
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45. A heuristic approach to allocating the continuous resource in discretecontinuous scheduling problems to minimize the makespan
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Józefowska, Joanna, Mika, Marek, Różycki, Rafał, Waligóra, Grzegorz, and Węglarz, Jan
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A problem of scheduling jobs on parallel, identical machines under an additional continuous resource to minimize the makespan is considered. Jobs are non-preemtable and independent and all are available at the start of the process. The total amount of the continuous resource available at a time is limited and the resource is a renewable one. Each job simultaneously requires for its processing a machine and an amount (unknown in advance) of the continuous resource. The processing rate of a job depends on the amount of the resource allotted to this job at a time. The problem is to find a sequence of jobs on machines and, simultaneously, a continuous resource allocation which minimize the makespan. A heuristic approach to allocating the continuous resource is proposed. A tabu search algorithm to solve the considered problem is presented and the results for the algorithms with exact and heuristic procedures for allocating the continuous resource are compared on the basis of some computational experiments. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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46. Cavity Growth Processes during Superplastic Flow in Alumina at High Temperatures
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Boniecki, Marek, Librant, Zdzislaw, Gładki, Andrzej, Węglarz, Helena, and Wesołowski, Władysław
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47. Superplastic Flow in 3 mol % Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia at High Temperatures
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Boniecki, Marek, Librant, Zdzislaw, Gładki, Andrzej, Węglarz, Helena, and Wesołowski, Władysław
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48. Effect of SiC Addition on R-Curve Behaviour of Alumina and ZTA Ceramics
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Tomaszewski, Henryk, Boniecki, Marek, and Węglarz, Helena
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49. Centrifugal Slip Casting of Alumina
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Tomaszewski, Henryk and Węglarz, Helena
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50. Proton Spin-Lattice Relaxation in Lyotropic System Nonylphenoxypoly (Ethylenoxy) Ethanol (Arkopal 9) - DZO
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Blicharski, J. S., Węglarz, W., and Pasterna, G.
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Results of the measurements of proton spinlattice relaxation time Ti are presented for lyotropic liquid-crystalline system Arkopal 9/D2O, as a function of temperature, at resonant frequency 26.5 MHz. Two-exponential relaxation function was found and activation energies for molecular motion were calculated.
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