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2. Ikonograficzne metamorfozy „złotych” mitów w malarstwie europejskim od piętnastego do siedemnastego wieku.
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Kościan, Klaudia
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FIFTEENTH century ,INFLUENCE (Literary, artistic, etc.) ,SEVENTEENTH century ,METAMORPHOSIS ,GOLD - Abstract
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- 2022
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3. Agon, los a może fatum? Milana Kundery zmagania z Europą Środkową.
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BRODACKA, Magdalena
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RECOLLECTION (Psychology) ,SCAPEGOAT ,MEMORY ,DISCOURSE ,LAUGHTER - Abstract
Copyright of Bohemistyka is the property of Instytut Filologii Slowianskiej Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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4. „Zrodzona z kryzysu, pogrzebana przez katastrofę": Europa Środkowa jako projekt skazany na porażkę.
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Parfianowicz, Weronika
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ETHNIC conflict ,MYTH ,UTOPIAS ,SCHOOL grounds ,ESSAYS - Abstract
Copyright of Sudia Litteraria et Historica is the property of Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slavic Studies and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
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5. EUROPA I JEJ WYOBRAŻONE GRANICE W MEDIALNYM DYSKURSIE CHORWACKIM PO 2012 ROKU.
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Mirocha, Piotr
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EUROPEAN integration ,CULTURAL history ,FINANCIAL crises ,LINGUISTIC models ,EUROPEAN history - Abstract
Today Croatia is one of the countries situated on the border of the European Union. It joined the EU in 2013, i.a. already after the financial crisis of 2008 and just before the permanent crisis resulting from the indebtedness of the Southern peripheries of the EU, revealing of the humanitarian situation of migrants at the Mediterranean and Balkan borders of the Union, as well as a rise in xenophobia in numerous member states. Therefore, imaginary borders of Europe in the Croatian media discourse after 2012 can be a significant research field. This paper presents preliminary results of an analysis of a large corpus of articles from the Internet issue of a daily newspaper Večernji list from October 2012 until October 2017. The analysis is focused on the linguistic modelling of the notion of Europe (especially in the context of the European integration) and its limits (especially in the context of migration). A brief background concerning the cultural history of the notion of Europe in the Croatian cultural universe is also provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. Wirus rozchwiania (czyli kilka uwag o politycznych konsekwencjach zarazy).
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ROKITA, JAN
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COVID-19 ,POLITICAL elites ,WESTERN society ,PANDEMICS ,PROGNOSIS - Abstract
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- 2020
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7. Regulacje rachunkowości i audytingu -- projekty, zmiany, opinie.
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Czajor, Przemysław
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CONSOLIDATED financial statements ,FINANCIAL statements ,ACCOUNTING standards ,ACCOUNTING methods ,FINANCIAL performance ,FINANCIAL markets - Abstract
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- 2013
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8. MEDIA W ASPEKCIE BUDOWANIA ŚWIADOMOŚCI MARKI NARODOWEJ WYZWANIA DLA UKRAINY.
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Tereszczuk, Marina
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PLACE marketing ,MASS media ,UKRAINIAN social conditions - Abstract
Developing coherent and comprehensive nation brand is of vital importance for Ukraine today. Building the strong nation brand requires active use of available tools and resources, amongst which one of the key places is occupied by the mass media. This article explores how Ukraine uses the trans-border media to create and represent self-image for the world. The mass media (such as television and internet) as well as governmental websites that are focused on promoting the image (brand) Ukraine abroad were analyzed. This paper concentrates on the key problems and disadvantages of this practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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9. Ryzyko systemowe w sektorze ubezpieczeń - analiza ekspozycji w krajach Unii Europejskiej.
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Czerwińska, Teresa
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SYSTEMIC risk (Finance) ,RISK (Insurance) ,INSURANCE ,FINANCIAL services industry - Abstract
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- 2014
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10. Rozwój regulacji Unii Europejskiej w zakresie rewizji finansowej. Rys historyczny.
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Dobija, Dorota and Cieślak, Iwona
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AUDITING ,AUDITORS ,ACCOUNTING standards ,REFORMS - Abstract
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- 2012
11. Handel ludźmi w Europie jako wyzwanie dla bezpieczeństwa państw i organizacji międzynarodowych w latach 2012–2020.
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Gębska, Marta
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HUMAN trafficking ,INDUSTRIAL management - Abstract
Copyright of Central European Political Studies / Środkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne is the property of Faculty of Political Science & Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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12. Election to European Parliament.
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Rulka, Marcin
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VOTER turnout ,SUFFRAGE ,ELECTIONS ,POLITICAL rights - Abstract
The paper looks at the selected questions related to the upcoming European elections. First, the author provides the historical background of the elections to the European Parliament and electoral systems that were applied. Next, he covers the question of citizens residing in the EU member state of which they are not nationals to exercise the right to vote and to stand as a candidate in European Parliament elections. In the last section the proposals for increasing voter turnout are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
13. ZANIKANIE B+R W OKRESIE TRANSFORMACJI W POLSCE.
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Sulmicki, Jan
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RESEARCH & development ,CENTRAL economic planning ,CAPITALISM - Abstract
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- 2011
14. [The new microbiological hazards in food].
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Sciezyńska H, Maćkiw E, Maka Ł, and Pawłowska K
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- Animals, Bacterial Infections etiology, Botulinum Toxins analysis, Botulinum Toxins classification, Causality, Clostridium botulinum isolation & purification, Comorbidity, Dairy Products microbiology, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Enterobacteriaceae classification, Enterobacteriaceae drug effects, Enterobacteriaceae enzymology, Escherichia coli classification, Escherichia coli isolation & purification, Europe epidemiology, European Union statistics & numerical data, Food virology, Food Analysis, Food Contamination analysis, Food Microbiology classification, Humans, Meat microbiology, Meat virology, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolation & purification, Milk microbiology, Milk virology, Prevalence, Serotyping, Species Specificity, Virus Diseases etiology, Water Microbiology, Yersinia enterocolitica classification, Yersinia enterocolitica isolation & purification, Bacterial Infections epidemiology, Disease Outbreaks statistics & numerical data, Food Contamination statistics & numerical data, Food Microbiology statistics & numerical data, Foodborne Diseases classification, Virus Diseases epidemiology
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This paper describes the new microbiological hazards in food. For protecting human health, nowadays food safety authorities face with many challenges, that years ago were largely unheard. In 2011 verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli O104:H4 has been isolated in Germany. Strain came from fenugreek sprouts originated from Egypt. It was characterized by unique features such as presence of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli genes (aatA, aggR, aap, aggA, aggC) and resistance to most antibiotics. In Poland only three cases of disease caused by O104:H4 strain have been reported. Another emergence pathogen in Poland is Yersinia enterocolitica 08, biotype 1B. It is the most pathogenic bioserotype recently isolated in the USA only. Food-borne is commonly associated with raw or undercooked pork. The source of Yersinia spp. may be also milk and water. The presence ofbotulinum neurotoxins in food is not new, but still an important issue because of their high toxicity to human. Botulinum neurotoxins are high-molecular thermolabile proteins produced by Clostridium botulinum and some strains of Clostridium butyricum and Clostridium baratii. Based on their antigenic properties, botulin neurotoxins are divided into seven types A-G, however only types A, B, E and F are toxic to humans and some animals. Increasing risk associated with food results from antimicrobial resistance eg. extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) producing bacteria, particularly Enterobacteriaceae. Until recently strains ESBL+ were isolated in hospitals, however during last years they have been isolated from healthy humans, animals and food of animal origin. Increasingly common microbiological hazard in food is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Although prevalence of this pathogen in food is not high, the thread comes from difficulties of treating of infections caused by MRSA. The occurrence of food-borne in humans may also be associated with presence of viruses in food and water. The carrier of viruses may be equipment in food plant, production line, packaging and man. Most food-borne are caused by noroviruses, rotaviruses, hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus. An increased number of food-borne viral outbreaks are recorded in several countries. Reasons for this include the improved diagnostic methods that have enhanced detection of some virus groups, and the increased marketing of fresh and frozen foods that has led to a worldwide availability of high risk food. Viruses may contaminate food either through contamination at source, principally through sewage pollution of the environment, or in association with food
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- 2012
15. [Fish and seafood as a source of human exposure to methylmercury].
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Mania M, Wojciechowska-Mazurek M, Starska K, Rebeniak M, and Postupolski J
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- Animals, Consumer Product Safety, Europe, Female, Government Regulation, Humans, Mercury toxicity, Methylmercury Compounds standards, Poland, Pregnancy, Environmental Monitoring methods, Fishes, Food Contamination prevention & control, Mercury Poisoning etiology, Mercury Poisoning prevention & control, Methylmercury Compounds toxicity, Seafood toxicity
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Fish and seafood are recommended diet constituents providing high quality protein, vitamins, minerals and omega-3 fatty acids, mainly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). However, these foodstuffs can also be the major source ofmethylmercury intake in humans. In general, more than 90% of the mercury in fish is found as methylmercury, but contents of methylmercury can vary considerably between species. Predatory species that are at the top of the food chain and live a long time, may accumulate higher levels of methylmercury. This paper contains information about sources of human exposure to organic compounds of mercury, toxicity, metabolism and transformation of mercury in the environment. Assessment of methylmercury by international risk assessment bodies such as the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and U.S. National Research Council (NRC) were presented. Climate changes and their influence on the mercury cycle in the environment especially mercury methylation and concentrations of methylmercury in marine species were also presented. Consumer advice prepared by European Commission and Member States as regards consumption of predatory fishes such as swordfish, tuna, shark, marlin and pike, taking into account the most vulnerable groups of population e.g. women planning pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding women and children were presented. Mercury and methylmercury contamination of fishes and seafood on the basis of the literature references as well as intake of mercury with fish and fish products in Poland and other European country were discussed. The role of selenium as a factor which counteracts methylmercury toxicity and protects against some neurological effects of methylmercury exposure in humans, as well as information on potential etiological factors connected with autism disorder were also described. Attention has also been drawn to increasing number of notifications to Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) concerning the contamination of fish and fish products with total mercury. European and national regulations concerning maximum permissible levels of mercury in food were also presented. Possibility of selection of different fish and seafood species, taking into account low methylmercury contamination and high contents of omega-3 fatty acids e.g. sardine, mackerel, anchovy, salmon, periwinkle, have been discussed.
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- 2012
16. [Accordance to guidelines for community acquired pneumonia in Europe and in the world].
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Giejło M and Szmidt M
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- Community-Acquired Infections drug therapy, Community-Acquired Infections prevention & control, Europe, Guideline Adherence, Humans, Severity of Illness Index, Treatment Outcome, Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use, Pneumonia, Bacterial drug therapy, Pneumonia, Bacterial prevention & control
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National medical associations in the world create and regularly update their guidelines for most of diseases stating recommended diagnostic and therapeutic process. Accordance to guidelines for community acquired pneumonia (CAP) decreases inhospital mortality, length of stay, costs of treatment and prevents bacterial resistance. In the paper authors review and summarize worldwide published data focusing on the reasons and the results of a non adherent treatment.
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- 2007
17. [Tuberculosis in Poland 2000--at the turn of the century].
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Szczuka I
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Attitude to Health, Child, Child, Preschool, Europe epidemiology, Female, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Middle Aged, Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolation & purification, Poland epidemiology, Prevalence, Public Health, Risk Factors, Survival Rate, Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis epidemiology, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary mortality, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary prevention & control, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary diagnosis, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary epidemiology
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Unlabelled: The aim of this paper was to evaluate incidence, prevalence and mortality from TB in Poland in 2000 and to examine trends of TB incidence. Individual date on tuberculosis cases reported to National TB Register and data of prevalence and mortality from TB were analysed. The paper presents the epidemiological situation of TB in Poland in 2000. The year of 2000 was the seventh consecutive year of decline at TB incidence after previous years (1991-1993) of increase. In 2000 there were 11,477 newly registered TB cases, of which 1428 were relapses. The incidence was 29.7 per 100,000 population, /26.0 were the new cases and 3.7 relapses/. Relapses represented 12.4% of all registered cases. The incidence in 2000 was 5.7% lower than in 1999, but the rate of decline was smaller than in previous year--8.4%. Among the total number of newly registered cases there were 6518 cases--16.9 per 100,000--bacteriologically confirmed, of which 3.713 cases were sputum smear positive. The proportion of bacteriologically confirmed cases was 56.8% and of sputum smear positive--33.9% which is rather low, but similar to previous years. In view of sufficient network of laboratory services this low proportion of bacteriological confirmation of diagnosis may indicate low quality of bacteriological examinations. In 95.5% of cases the diagnosis was respiratory tuberculosis. Low proportion--4.5%--of extrarespiratory tuberculosis, which have continued for many years, may indicate inadequacies in diagnosis and registration of this form of disease. The incidence of tuberculosis increases with age, from 1.4 in children up to 62.4 among 65 and older. The proportion of cases in the age group 20-44 years is still high (34.7%). The incidence in men (40.9) is two times higher than in women (19.1), and in rural population higher than in urban--30.5 and 29.2 respectively. The prevalence of tuberculosis at the end of 2000 was 38.5 (14,895 cases), of which 55.4% were bacteriologically confirmed cases (8252 cases). In the latter group there were 232 cases bacteriologically positive for longer than one year, and 369 cases resistant to at least 1 drug. The proportion of resistant cases (3.9%) is similar to previous years and does not seem to influence the overall effectiveness of chemotherapy. There were 1.022 (1.024) deaths due to tuberculosis 995 (985)--respiratory tuberculosis and 27 (39) extrarespiratory tuberculosis) reported in 1999 i.e. (2.6) per 100,000. Almost 43% of all deaths were in patients 65 year of age and older. Since many years the TB mortality is the order of 0.3% of total mortality., Conclusions: In recent years incidence of TB in Poland decreased. The incidence of tuberculosis in Poland was about 2 times higher than the average for E.U. countries, but lower than in other Eastern European countries. The distance between Poland and countries with lowest incidence in Europe is estimated at 25-30 years. Tuberculosis has been and will remain a major public health problem in Poland for many decades.
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- 2002
18. [Dioxins in the municipal waste incineration process--threats, norms, actual situation, counter-actions].
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Pajak T
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- Air Pollution prevention & control, Dioxins chemistry, Europe, Incineration legislation & jurisprudence, Incineration standards, Poland, Air Pollution analysis, Dioxins analysis, Incineration methods
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Within the group of organochlorine, posing a positive danger the natural environment, the most interesting, controversial and objectionable for ecology++ are dioxins. In professional journals the name "dioxins" is a simplification which commonly refers to a certain group of organic chemical compounds, or, to be more precise, their derivatives called polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs). The latest research has confirmed the existence of yet another group of similar character polybrominated and polyfluorinated. Though other sources of industrial dioxins emission exist their first and foremost sources are incineration processes, in particular the processes of municipal, hospital and other toxic and chemical waste incineration. The compounds mentioned above, but all their isomers--tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD), tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF)--are highly toxic and lack of emission control may prove highly hazardous for health and natural environment. The paper discusses a number of issues connected with dioxin emission during incineration of solid and gaseous municipal waste. A balance of the transport of dioxins between their source (i.e. the waste), through the process of their incineration and recombination, to the final stage--their presence in solid and gaseous incineration products. Following that European legislature on dioxin emission is discussed together with the presentation of state-of-the-art installations for reducing the amount of dioxins in exhausted gasses. Most of the research has been based on author's own observations and research done while taking active part in operation of selected waste incineration plants. The remaining data have been gathered from reference papers on current experiments carried out in European waste incineration plants. Summing up, the paper maintains that the incineration of municipal waste in state-of-the-art installations conforming to emission norms does not endanger the natural environment with dioxins emitted in exhaust gasses. This danger is, however, present in the solid incineration products due to high concentration of dioxins there. Operators are fully aware of this fact and attempt to counteract it. The awareness of presence of dioxins emitted in the process of waste incineration should be decisive factor while choosing technology and installation, which fitted appropriate cleanup equipment will guarantee level of dioxin emission safe for the environment and conforming to the norms of dioxin emission.
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- 1996
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