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2. Living standards in rural areas of European Union countries
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Cyrek, Magdalena and Cyrek, Piotr
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- 2025
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3. Effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation in diabetic patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia: small cohort study
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Anna E. Cyrek, Dietrich Koch, Arkadius Pacha, and Sonia Radunz
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critical limb-threatening ischemia ,peripheral arterial disease ,neuromodulation ,long-term results ,limb salvage ,quality of life ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
BackgroundChronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is the most severe form of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) have a faster progression of PAD and a fourfold increased risk of CLTI compared to patients without DM. Epidural spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used as a method to improve microcirculation, relieve ischemic pain and reduce the number of amputations in patients with PAD. This is a retrospective small cohort analysis of patients with diabetes and the long-term treatment effect of spinal cord stimulation.MethodsAs the main outcome of the study, we evaluated the survival and amputation of 13 diabetic patients with chronic lower-limb ischemia who were not eligible for surgical or interventional therapy. Secondary outcomes included ankle-brachial index (ABI), ischemic pain intensity, quality of life, use of analgesic medications and skin wound outcomes analyzed during long-term follow-up.ResultsBetween January 2010 and January 2017, 13 patients underwent SCS implantation in our vascular center. At 1-year follow-up, the limb salvage rate was 92.3% (12 of 13 patients), and limb ulcers healed in 75% of patients (6/8). No patient died during the one-year follow-up. A total of 4 of patients (31%) experienced major amputation during long-term follow-up, all of them were Fontaine stage IV. Pain intensity and quality of life improved significantly at 6-month follow-up (p
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- 2024
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4. Deagrarisation as a Determinant of Living Standards in Rural Areas of European Union Countries
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Cyrek, Magdalena and Cyrek, Piotr
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- 2023
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5. The Convergence of Energy Poverty across Countries in the European Union
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Magdalena Cyrek, Piotr Cyrek, Wioletta Bieńkowska-Gołasa, and Piotr Gołasa
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energy poverty ,beta convergence ,absolute convergence ,conditional convergence ,sustainable development ,energy policy ,Technology - Abstract
With growing attention being paid to the problems of sustainable development and just transition, energy poverty emerges as a focal issue to be addressed by the Common Policy. However, the dynamics of this phenomenon across the EU still appear to be insufficiently recognised. Therefore, this study deals with the problem of energy poverty convergence and aims to test it for the 27 EU countries over the period 2010–2022. Contrary to limited studies of energy poverty convergence that use a simple indicator, it uses aggregate measures based on consensual consequential indicators of energy poverty to verify the hypothesis of convergence. Absolute and conditional beta convergence are considered. Potential determinants of energy poverty are incorporated into a model of conditional convergence. The analysis confirms the existence of beta convergence of energy poverty in the EU, indicating the progressing socio-economic cohesion of the member states. The results, thus, deliver some arguments supporting an integrative approach to the energy policy of the EU. The research reveals that, among the factors influencing EP dynamics, an important role may be attributed to technological catch-up and income distribution across a society. Sustainable development should thus be supported with energy modernisation efforts of an inclusive character.
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- 2024
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6. SGLT-2 inhibitors in heart failure: a literature review on mechanisms, efficacy and safety
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Klaudia Kułak, Katarzyna Chamera-Cyrek, Izabela Janik, Martyna Kuśmierska, Anna Koman, Marzena Pliszka, Katarzyna Gadżała, Karolina Palacz, Izabela Sztybór, and Sabina Przygodzka
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SGLT-2 inhibitors ,heart failure ,flozins ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Introduction: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2 inhibitors), known as flozins, are a recent class of medications gaining recognition for their effectiveness in diabetes, cardiovascular health, and heart failure management. The objective of this study is to examine and integrate recent literature concerning the mechanisms, effectiveness, and safety of SGLT2 inhibitors in managing heart failure. Material and Methods of Research: A literature review focused on keywords related to the topic was performed using databases such as PubMed and Google Scholar. Results: SGLT-2 inhibitors, initially developed for type 2 diabetes, significantly benefit heart failure (HF) with reduced, mildly reduced, and preserved ejection fractions by improving various cardiac outcomes. These drugs lower glucose levels and promote osmotic diuresis, natriuresis, and favorable metabolic effects, reducing cardiac preload and afterload. Consequently, SGLT-2 inhibitors are now pivotal in HF treatment, enhancing cardiac efficiency and reducing HF-related hospitalizations and mortality. Conclusion: SGLT-2 inhibitors substantially decrease cardiovascular risk and hospitalizations for heart failure in patients with or without type 2 diabetes, making them crucial in HF management. Consequently, SGLT-2 inhibitors should be considered first-line therapy for heart failure, regardless of concurrent medications, due to their efficacy and comprehensive benefits in managing this condition.
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- 2024
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7. Ozempic (semaglutide) - review of pharmacological properties, mechanism of action and clinical applications
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Anna Maria Koman, Sabina Przygodzka, Katarzyna Gadżała, Izabela Janik, Marzena Pliszka, Karolina Alicja Palacz, Klaudia Brygida Kułak, Izabela Sztybór, Martyna Kuśmierska, and Katarzyna Chamera-Cyrek
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ozempic ,semaglutide ,GLP-1 ,DM2 ,obesity ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Introduction: Ozempic is a new generation antihyperglycemic drug used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults whose underlying disease is not sufficiently controlled with physical activity and diet, as well as for long-term weight control in people with excess body weight and comorbidities. The aim of this study is to explore and integrate the latest literature on the analysis of the pharmacology, mechanism of action and clinical applications of Ozempic. Material and Methods of Research: A literature review focused on keywords related to the topic was performed using databases such as PubMed and Google Scholar. Results: Ozempic effectively lowers blood glucose levels and supports weight loss in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity. Clinical trials have demonstrated its superiority over other antidiabetic medications, with significant reductions in HbA1c and body weight. Patients receiving Ozempic experienced improved glycemic control and cardiovascular outcomes, with manageable side effects. Ongoing research suggests additional benefits in cardiovascular prevention and obesity management. Conclusion: Ozempic (semaglutide) is a potent GLP-1 receptor agonist that effectively improves glycemic control and aids in weight reduction for patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity. Its practical administration, patient education, and regular monitoring are essential for optimal outcomes. Ongoing research and technological advancements, including the development of oral forms, promise to expand its applications and improve patient adherence, making Ozempic a versatile and valuable therapeutic option.
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- 2024
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8. The Beneficial Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Human Systems and Organs: A Literature Review
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Anna Maria Koman, Katarzyna Chamera-Cyrek, Marzena Pliszka, Izabela Janik, Katarzyna Gadżała, Karolina Palacz, Klaudia Brygida Kułak, and Izabela Sztybór
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aerobic exercise ,lipid profile ,cardiovascular system ,cardiovascular disease ,diabetes ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Engaging in regular aerobic exercise can have a tremendous impact on one's physical and mental well-being. Despite the known benefits, a significant number of adults worldwide continue to lead sedentary lifestyles. Aerobic exercise, in particular, has been shown to improve lipid profiles, reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases and mortality rates. Additionally, it promotes healthy metabolism, hormonal balance, and mental well-being, all of which contribute to overall health and quality of life. This is especially crucial for cancer patients undergoing treatment. Aim of the Study: The primary objective of this study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the physiological and psychological benefits of aerobic exercise on the human body. Description of the State of Knowledge: Moderate and regular aerobic exercise has been shown to have a beneficial effect on both physical and mental health. The importance of improving physical performance, overall body fitness, endurance, strength, balance, and mobility cannot be overstated, as it has a proven therapeutic and preventive effect against various diseases. Materials and methods: An unsystematic scientific literature review was conducted using specific keywords such as earobic exercise, lipid profile, cardiovascular system, cardiovascular disease, diabetes. The review was carried out on PubMed, analyzing a total of 70 sources published until 2023. Conclusions: Exercise has beneficial effects on all organ systems and is a non-pharmacological form of treatment for cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, metabolic and nervous system diseases. They have the benefits of reducing stress, lowering blood pressure, stimulating osteogenesis, and having a beneficial effect on body shape and self-perception. Exercise can be considered an effective treatment for established diseases or the alleviation of their symptoms.
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- 2024
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9. The Increasing Occurrence of Infectious Diseases in Childhood: Is It Linked with Declining Vaccination Rates Across Society?
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Izabela Sztybór, Klaudia Brygida Kułak, Karolina Alicja Palacz, Marzena Pliszka, Izabela Janik, Katarzyna Gadżała, Katarzyna Chamera-Cyrek, Anna Maria Koman, Martyna Kuśmierska, and Sabina Przygodzka
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measles ,pertussis ,rubella ,vaccination ,hib ,infectious diseases ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Childhood infectious diseases have been a significant medical problem, with a global increase in recent years. Modern diagnostic methods and new vaccinations are available. Poland is part of the WHO-coordinated global measles and rubella elimination program. Controversy surrounds mandatory and recommended vaccinations in Poland. There has been a concerning increase in the abandonment of vaccinating children, leading to a resurgence of infectious diseases. In 2024, the WHO reported a significant increase in measles cases in the European region, including in Poland. It's crucial to remind people of these diseases and warn them about the complications they bring. Aim of study. The aim of this study is to investigate the increasing occurrence of infectious diseases in childhood and examine the correlation with declining vaccination rates across society. Materials and methods. An unsystematic review of scientific literature was conducted, employing specific keywords such as „measles,” „pertussis,” „rubella,” „infectious diseases,” „vaccination,” and „hib.” The review was executed on the PubMed database, analyzing a total of 59 sources published until the conclusion of 2024. Conclusions. To control and eliminate infectious diseases, it is vital to maintain and improve vaccination rates. Policymakers and healthcare providers should prioritize immunization programs and address barriers to vaccine access. Further research is crucial to develop comprehensive strategies for increasing vaccination coverage and understanding vaccine-preventable diseases in modern public health challenges.
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- 2024
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10. Audience Generated Content Management - Live Streamers’ Strategies to Overcome Unwanted Donations
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Barbara Cyrek and Malwina Popiołek
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Gaming live streaming ,audience generated content ,donations ,social media engagement ,user generated content ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 ,Advertising ,HF5801-6182 - Abstract
While studies of live video streaming focus primarily on donations from an economic perspective and streamers’ endorsement of donations, our study draws attention to the phenomenon of unwanted content, particularly in the context of donations. The paper examines the behavior of gaming live streamers on two leading streaming platforms: YouTube and Twitch. Our study covered hundreds of hours of public live streams conducted by streamers from four countries. Recognizing the unequal roles of streamers and their audiences, we introduce the term ‘audience generated content’ (AGC) as a subset of user generated content (UGC). In the article, we present features and conditions that may cause streamers to be reluctant about the donations they receive. We also provide typology and characteristics of strategies to overcome unwanted donations. Since aversion to certain donations is often related to their hateful nature, our article also highlights the major flaws in algorithmic monitoring.
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- 2024
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11. Understanding the Challenges of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Perspectives on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Associated Conditions
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Klaudia Brygida Kułak, Karolina Palacz, Katarzyna Gadżała, Izabela Janik, Marzena Pliszka, Katarzyna Chamera-Cyrek, and Anna Maria Koman
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Hashimoto’s thyroiditis ,fertility problems ,thyroid tumor ,cardiovascular diseases ,autoimmune diseases ,SLE ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a prevalent autoimmune disease among the population. With the progress in diagnostic and research techniques, it has come to light that Hashimoto's thyroiditis is linked to a higher likelihood of developing other disorders that impact multiple organs and systems. Throughout the course of this disease, individuals may experience an array of complications such as sexual dysfunctions, fertility problems, specific mental disorders, cardiovascular diseases and other autoimmune diseases. Aim of the Study: The primary aim of this study is to explore the potential association between Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and its consequential effects on other physiological systems and organs. Description of the State of Knowledge: Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a complex autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland. The pathogenesis of the disease is not yet completely understood. Hashimoto's thyroiditis has been associated with a range of health issues, including sexual dysfunction, fertility problems, psychiatric disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and other autoimmune disorders. Materials and methods: An unsystematic scientific literature review was conducted using specific keywords such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, fertility problems, thyroid tumor, cardiovascular diseases, and autoimmune diseases. The review was carried out on PubMed, analyzing a total of 53 sources published until 2023. Conclusions: HT's association with psychiatric disorders, fertility issues, thyroid tumors, cardiovascular dysfunction, and comorbid autoimmune conditions underscores its broad clinical impact, necessitating integrated management approaches. Effective management of HT requires collaboration among specialists to ensure early detection, proactive intervention, and patient education, ultimately improving therapeutic outcomes and quality of life.
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- 2024
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12. Kidney transplantation following iliac revascularization in severe atherosclerosis: a comparative study
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Cyrek, Anna E., Flögel, Lena, Pacha, Arkadius, Kaths, Moritz, Treckmann, Jürgen, Paul, Andreas, and Schulze, Maren
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- 2023
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13. The Significance of the Financial Situation of Local Government Units for Their Energy Transition Activities: The Case of the Podkarpackie Region
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Ryszard Kata, Magdalena Cyrek, and Małgorzata Wosiek
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energy transition ,local government units ,budgetary situation ,municipal investment ,financial constraints ,Technology - Abstract
This paper discusses the financial determinants of the efforts of local government units (LGUs) to invest in the area of energy transition (ET). The main objective is to verify the links between the scale, directions, and funding sources of LGUs’ investments in ET and their budgetary situation described by the level of income independence, budget result, and debt level. The general research hypothesis assumes that the ET investment activity of LGUs is associated with their financial situation. The analysis covers the period 2019–2022 and uses data from the questionnaire-based survey conducted in 2023 among 181 LGUs in the Podkarpackie region in southern Poland. Non-parametric tests were employed to verify the association between the LGUs’ ET investment activity and their financial situation: the Chi2 test, the Mann–Whitney U test, the Kruskal–Wallis test, and the Kendall’s Tau correlation. Financial aspects were shown to influence the scale of municipal ET investments, as well as the type of projects implemented. Among the analysed financial indicators, the debt level was the most important constraint for LGUs to make their own ET investments. The debt level not only determined the scale of municipal ET investment, but also influenced decisions on the type of investments.
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- 2024
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14. Rediscovery of the Palaeolithic antler hammer from Biśnik Cave, Poland: New insights into its chronology, raw material, technology of production and function
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Orłowska, Justyna, Cyrek, Krzysztof, Kaczmarczyk, Grzegorz Piotr, Migal, Witold, and Osipowicz, Grzegorz
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- 2023
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15. Kultura komunikacji w streamingu: donacje i reakcje — studium przypadku
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Barbara Cyrek and Malwina Popiołek
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donacje ,livestreaming ,norma komunikacyjna ,społeczność internetowa ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
Celem artykułu jest wskazanie wybranych cech komunikatów wysyłanych w donacjach internetowych w czasie transmisji emitowanych na żywo w serwisie YouTube. Materiał badawczy stanowiło 10 livestreamów o tematyce growej, emitowanych w roku 2020 przez jednego streamera. Wykorzystano metodę jakościowej analizy treści. Autorki przeanalizowały ponad 800 wiadomości, wskazując skalę występowania takich form komunikacyjnych, jak: powitanie, pożegnanie, pozdrowienie czy slogan społeczności. Analiza objęła również reakcje ze strony streamera.
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- 2022
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16. Tracing ephemeral human occupation through archaeological, palaeoenvironmental and molecular proxies at tabajowa Cave
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Gryczewska, Natalia, Kot, Malgorzata, Berto, Claudio, Brancaleoni, Greta, Krajcarz, Maciej T., Cyrek, Krzysztof, Sudol-Procyk, Magdalena, Wojenka, Michal, Wilczynski, Jaroslaw, Chmielewska, Monika, Sulwinski, Marcin, and Suska-Malawska, Malgorzata
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Cave-dwellings ,Archaeology ,Sediments (Geology) -- Analysis ,Anthropology/archeology/folklore - Abstract
Confirming ephemeral human occupation is a crucial issue in cave archaeology. The project 'Tracing human presence in caves of Polish Jura' focuses on the application of molecular methods to decode the history of past human activities in cave sediments in the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland. The results will be compared with archaeological and palaeoecological proxies. Keywords: Poland, molecular analyses, sedimentary sequence, cave occupation, Introduction Caves have attracted people since the dawn of time and have accumulated a record of repeated human entries through many millennia. Detailed archaeological fieldwork allows us to understand many [...]
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- 2023
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17. The Convergence of Energy Poverty across Countries in the European Union.
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Cyrek, Magdalena, Cyrek, Piotr, Bieńkowska-Gołasa, Wioletta, and Gołasa, Piotr
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INCOME distribution , *CLEAN energy , *ENERGY policy , *SUSTAINABLE development , *POTENTIAL energy - Abstract
With growing attention being paid to the problems of sustainable development and just transition, energy poverty emerges as a focal issue to be addressed by the Common Policy. However, the dynamics of this phenomenon across the EU still appear to be insufficiently recognised. Therefore, this study deals with the problem of energy poverty convergence and aims to test it for the 27 EU countries over the period 2010–2022. Contrary to limited studies of energy poverty convergence that use a simple indicator, it uses aggregate measures based on consensual consequential indicators of energy poverty to verify the hypothesis of convergence. Absolute and conditional beta convergence are considered. Potential determinants of energy poverty are incorporated into a model of conditional convergence. The analysis confirms the existence of beta convergence of energy poverty in the EU, indicating the progressing socio-economic cohesion of the member states. The results, thus, deliver some arguments supporting an integrative approach to the energy policy of the EU. The research reveals that, among the factors influencing EP dynamics, an important role may be attributed to technological catch-up and income distribution across a society. Sustainable development should thus be supported with energy modernisation efforts of an inclusive character. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Taphonomic analysis of the MIS 4–3 (Late Pleistocene) faunal assemblage of Biśnik Cave, Southern Poland: Signs of a human-generated depot of naturally shed cervid antlers?
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Mazza, Paul P.A., Stefaniak, Krzysztof, Capalbo, Chiara, Cyrek, Krzysztof, Czyżewski, Łukasz, Kotowski, Adam, Orłowska, Justyna, Marciszak, Adrian, Ratajczak - Skrzatek, Urszula, Savorelli, Andrea, and Sudoł-Procyk, Magdalena
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- 2022
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19. Upper Pleistocene remains of Bison priscus Bojanus, 1827 from Biśnik Cave (Middle Palaeolithic) and their significance for stratigraphy and palaeoecology
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Ratajczak-Skrzatek, Urszula, Shpansky, Andrey V., Stefaniak, Krzysztof, Orlińska, Dorota, Cyrek, Krzysztof, Sudoł-Procyk, Magdalena, and Kovalchuk, Oleksandr
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- 2022
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20. Effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation in diabetic patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia: small cohort study.
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Cyrek, Anna E., Koch, Dietrich, Pacha, Arkadius, and Radunz, Sonia
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- 2024
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21. The Increasing Occurrence of Infectious Diseases in Childhood: Is It Linked with Declining Vaccination Rates Across Society?
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Sztybór, Izabela, Kułak, Klaudia Brygida, Palacz, Karolina Alicja, Pliszka, Marzena, Janik, Izabela, Gadżała, Katarzyna, Chamera-Cyrek, Katarzyna, Koman, Anna Maria, Kuśmierska, Martyna, and Przygodzka, Sabina
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COMMUNICABLE diseases ,JUVENILE diseases ,VACCINATION ,VACCINATION of children ,MEDICAL personnel ,ANTI-vaccination movement ,VITAL statistics - Abstract
Introduction. Childhood infectious diseases have been a significant medical problem, with a global increase in recent years. Modern diagnostic methods and new vaccinations are available. Poland is part of the WHO-coordinated global measles and rubella elimination program. Controversy surrounds mandatory and recommended vaccinations in Poland. There has been a concerning increase in the abandonment of vaccinating children, leading to a resurgence of infectious diseases. In 2024, the WHO reported a significant increase in measles cases in the European region, including in Poland. It's crucial to remind people of these diseases and warn them about the complications they bring. Aim of study. The aim of this study is to investigate the increasing occurrence of infectious diseases in childhood and examine the correlation with declining vaccination rates across society. Materials and methods. An unsystematic review of scientific literature was conducted, employing specific keywords such as „measles,” „pertussis,” „rubella,” „infectious diseases,” „vaccination,” and „hib.” The review was executed on the PubMed database, analyzing a total of 59 sources published until the conclusion of 2024. Conclusions. To control and eliminate infectious diseases, it is vital to maintain and improve vaccination rates. Policymakers and healthcare providers should prioritize immunization programs and address barriers to vaccine access. Further research is crucial to develop comprehensive strategies for increasing vaccination coverage and understanding vaccine-preventable diseases in modern public health challenges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. The Beneficial Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Human Systems and Organs: A Literature Review.
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Koman, Anna Maria, Chamera-Cyrek, Katarzyna, Pliszka, Marzena, Janik, Izabela, Gadżała, Katarzyna, Palacz, Karolina Alicja, Kułak, Klaudia Brygida, and Sztybór, Izabela
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AEROBIC exercises ,LITERATURE reviews ,ORGANS (Anatomy) ,SCIENTIFIC literature ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,CARDIOVASCULAR disease related mortality - Abstract
Introduction: Engaging in regular aerobic exercise can have a tremendous impact on one's physical and mental well-being. Despite the known benefits, a significant number of adults worldwide continue to lead sedentary lifestyles. Aerobic exercise, in particular, has been shown to improve lipid profiles, reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases and mortality rates. Additionally, it promotes healthy metabolism, hormonal balance, and mental well-being, all of which contribute to overall health and quality of life. This is especially crucial for cancer patients undergoing treatment. Aim of the Study: The primary objective of this study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the physiological and psychological benefits of aerobic exercise on the human body. Description of the State of Knowledge: Moderate and regular aerobic exercise has been shown to have a beneficial effect on both physical and mental health. The importance of improving physical performance, overall body fitness, endurance, strength, balance, and mobility cannot be overstated, as it has a proven therapeutic and preventive effect against various diseases. Materials and methods: An unsystematic scientific literature review was conducted using specific keywords such as earobic exercise, lipid profile, cardiovascular system, cardiovascular disease, diabetes. The review was carried out on PubMed, analyzing a total of 70 sources published until 2023. Conclusions: Exercise has beneficial effects on all organ systems and is a nonpharmacological form of treatment for cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, metabolic and nervous system diseases. They have the benefits of reducing stress, lowering blood pressure, stimulating osteogenesis, and having a beneficial effect on body shape and self-perception. Exercise can be considered an effective treatment for established diseases or the alleviation of their symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. The Significance of the Financial Situation of Local Government Units for Their Energy Transition Activities: The Case of the Podkarpackie Region
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Kata, Ryszard, primary, Cyrek, Magdalena, additional, and Wosiek, Małgorzata, additional
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- 2024
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24. EDUCATION AND THE ECONOMIC SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS IN THE SUBCARPATHIAN VOIVODESHIP
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Cyrek, Piotr, primary and Cyrek, Magdalena, additional
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- 2024
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25. The oldest phases of the Levallois method and the beginnings of the Middle Palaeolithic at the northern foreland of the Carpathians
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Cyrek, Krzysztof
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- 2021
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26. Structural change and economic growth: Causality relationships in the case of Poland.
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Cyrek, Magdalena
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ECONOMIC change , *ECONOMIC structure , *VECTOR autoregression model , *ECONOMIC expansion , *ECONOMIC activity - Abstract
Research background: Structural change and economic growth characterise any process of economic development and have relevant research background. However, the research on identification of a character of relationships between the phenomena are not conclusive. Researchers either find that economic growth induces structural change and the process is demand- driven or that structural change determines economic growth and the dependencies are supply-driven or that the relation is two-directional with overlapping interdependencies. Moreover, the association may be shaped differently depending on specific development conditions of each economy and transform over time. Purpose of the article: The aim of the study is to investigate the relationships between economic growth and structural change in the sectional composition of employment in Poland using state-level quarterly data for 2008-2022. It empirically verifies whether economic growth determines structural change or changes in economic structure influence growth in this specific national context, giving insights into a character of the developmental interdependencies. However, the Polish case is only an example of developmental feedbacks that may specify any catching-up economy. Diagnosing the dominating character of the economic relation is of high importance for any modern transforming country and identifying any limitations to the interdependencies may make it possible to avoid the middle-income trap. Methods: The paper examines the causality using Granger-test and analyses the relationships with VAR models. It uses some alternative measures of structural change, namely Norm of Absolute Value (NAV), Modified Lilien Index (MLI), and Clark Index (CI) to catch labour reallocation across sections of economic activity (NACE Rev. 2). They are then adopted in lead-lag models of relationships with economic growth. Findings & value added: The study browses the classical three-sectoral approach to structural transformation using a more detailed structural layout to capture its modern character. Moreover, it compares alternative measures of structural change to derive more detailed conclusions. Methodologically, the study highlights the need for in-depth research into structural change with finer aggregation and measures with different properties. The paper is focused on a specific situation in the Polish economy, for which the relationships have not yet been verified. However, the findings are more universal and may be interesting for any catching-up economy that plans its development policy and needs to focus either on demand- or supply side-relationships. The results suggest rather unidirectional causality running from economic growth to structural change and thus a demand-driven character of the structural modernisation of the Polish economy. This implies the necessity to build stronger inter-sectoral linkages that enable spillover effects that can accelerate growth and induce mutually reinforcing mechanisms of development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Understanding the Challenges of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Perspectives on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Associated Conditions.
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Kułak, Klaudia Brygida, Palacz, Karolina Alicja, Gadżała, Katarzyna, Janik, Izabela, Pliszka, Marzena, Chamera-Cyrek, Katarzyna, and Koman, Anna Maria
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AUTOIMMUNE thyroiditis ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,MENTAL illness ,AUTOIMMUNE diseases ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
Introduction: Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a prevalent autoimmune disease among the population. With the progress in diagnostic and research techniques, it has come to light that Hashimoto's thyroiditis is linked to a higher likelihood of developing other disorders that impact multiple organs and systems. Throughout the course of this disease, individuals may experience an array of complications such as sexual dysfunctions, fertility problems, specific mental disorders, cardiovascular diseases and other autoimmune diseases. Aim of the Study: The primary aim of this study is to explore the potential association between Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and its consequential effects on other physiological systems and organs. Description of the State of Knowledge: Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a complex autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland. The pathogenesis of the disease is not yet completely understood. Hashimoto's thyroiditis has been associated with a range of health issues, including sexual dysfunction, fertility problems, psychiatric disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and other autoimmune disorders. Materials and methods: An unsystematic scientific literature review was conducted using specific keywords such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, fertility problems, thyroid tumor, cardiovascular diseases, and autoimmune diseases. The review was carried out on PubMed, analyzing a total of 54 sources published until 2023. Conclusions: HT's association with psychiatric disorders, fertility issues, thyroid tumors, cardiovascular dysfunction, and comorbid autoimmune conditions underscores its broad clinical impact, necessitating integrated management approaches. Effective management of HT requires collaboration among specialists to ensure early detection, proactive intervention, and patient education, ultimately improving therapeutic outcomes and quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. Stone Age technologies and human behaviors as reflected in decoration of osseous artefacts from the northern part of East-Central Europe
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Osipowicz, Grzegorz, Orłowska, Justyna, Piličiauskas, Gytis, Piličiauskienė, Giedre, Rannamäe, Eve, Cyrek, Krzysztof, and Sylwestrzak, Marcin
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- 2020
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29. Halucynacje chatbotów a prawda: główne nurty debaty i ich interpretacje
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Kreft, Jan, primary, Boguszewicz-Kreft, Monika, additional, and Cyrek, Barbara, additional
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- 2024
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30. Employment for Sustainable Development : Sectoral Efficiencies in EU Countries
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Cyrek, Magdalena and Fura, Barbara
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31. Diversification of Customer Shopping Styles as a Result of Changes in the Weekly Work Schedules of Retail Outlets
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Cyrek Piotr
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trade ,consumers’ behaviour ,shopping days ,trade on sundays ,d10 ,d12 ,d19 ,l81 ,r20 ,k23 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The article presents the results of three studies conducted by the author concerning the preferences of retail outlet customers with regard to the days of the week on which they most frequently purchase general food and non-food merchandise. This issue has become relevant within the context of the enactment of the Act of 10 January 2018 on limiting trade on Sundays, holidays and certain other days. Previous customer shopping styles as regards weekly shopping schedules must have changed. The aim of the article is to identify consumers’ habits and their changes concerning the weekly shopping schedules before and after the Act implementation. The results are based on direct surveys conducted in 2014, 2016 and 2018 among customers in Podkarpackie Province. A descriptive analysis of the results is supported by the statistical test chi square usage. It may be concluded that both in relation to food and non-food merchandise, the implementation of the Act resulted in a decrease in the number of customers engaging in shopping on Sundays. In the case of food items, the shopping activity moved to Mondays and Tuesdays of the following week, the purpose being to resupply. No increase was identified in the number of customers purchasing food on Fridays or Saturdays preceding non-trading Sundays. The opposite was true for non-food merchandise, where non-trading Sundays resulted primarily in increased sales on Saturdays, with minor increases on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays as well. The differences in weekly shopping schedules observed between every edition of the study also proved to be more significant than those identified in the individual respondent classification groups used for the purpose of the article.
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32. The culture of communication in streaming: donations and reactions — a case study
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Malwina Popiołek, Barbara Cyrek, Cyrek, Barbara - Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Popiołek, Malwina - Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Cyrek, Barbara - barbara.cyrek@doctoral.uj.edu.pl, and Popiołek, Malwina - m.popiolek@uj.edu.pl
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donations ,donacje ,communication standard ,społeczność internetowa ,norma komunikacyjna ,General Medicine ,livestreaming ,online community - Abstract
Celem artykułu jest wskazanie wybranych cech komunikatów wysyłanych w donacjach internetowych w czasie transmisji emitowanych na żywo w serwisie YouTube. Materiał badawczy stanowiło 10 livestreamów o tematyce growej, emitowanych w roku 2020 przez jednego streamera. Wykorzystano metodę jakościowej analizy treści. Autorki przeanalizowały ponad 800 wiadomości, wskazując skalę występowania takich form komunikacyjnych, jak: powitanie, pożegnanie, pozdrowienie czy slogan społeczności. Analiza objęła również reakcje ze strony streamera. The aim of the article is to indicate selected features of messages sent in online donations during live broadcasts on YouTube. The research material consisted of 10 gaming livestreams broadcasted in 2020 by one streamer. The au-thors analyzed over 800 messages using the method of qualitative content analysis, indicating the scale of the occurrence of communication forms such as salute, fa-rewell, greeting or community’s catchword. In addition, the analysis also included streamer’s reactions.
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- 2022
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33. Boecjusza idea duszy i poznania Boga na podstawie dzieła De consolatione filosofiae
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Olga Cyrek
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soul ,eternity ,Logos ,Divine Rationality ,providence ,Religion (General) ,BL1-50 ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
The subject of the article is the idea of the soul, its knowledge and the way to God based on the work of De consolatione philosophiae by Boethius – a late antiquity thinker. Reflection on the soul is connected with the concept of the Logos, God’s providence and eternity. Boethius assumes that the connection of soul and body is a bondage to the soul, it constitutes its kind of degradation. The soul is eternally connected with the Source, that is God, and wishes to return to it, because only God is its happiness. The soul was originally pure spirit “before” incarnation into the body, but in this material world it has to contend with the passions of the body. Hence, it is essential to tame sensuality in the process of ascending to God. Living in a physical body, the soul has “forgotten” who it really is. In order to rise to God, the soul must make a considerable effort and go through the anamnesis process that Plato wrote about. The process is based on the fact that the soul „remembers” the knowledge that it has always had within itself. The soul is rooted in the Logos, Divine Rationality and draws its knowledge from it. Hence, the soul always feels the desire to be united with God, although in this material world the sight of the soul has become obscured, and the imperfect cognitive faculties of man do not allow us to fully know reality. Individual creature consciousness actually lives only in the present, and learns reality sequentially from moment to moment. No creation obliterates the whole reality at once, as does the Absolute Being, which as providence governs and assigns to all beings a specific place in the hierarchy of the Universe. Boethius deals with the problem of providence, which is destiny, the regulation of the created world. According to the thinker, providence does not reject the free will of conscious beings who are free to act. Providence is God’s rational plan, the principle of creation, Logos – Rationality, God’s Consciousness.
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34. Rural Specificity as a Factor Influencing Energy Poverty in European Union Countries
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Magdalena Cyrek and Piotr Cyrek
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energy poverty ,energy consumption ,rural areas ,rural-urban divide ,EU ,Technology - Abstract
This study focuses on the empirical verification of the influence of rural specificity on energy poverty across European Union countries, in the period 2010–2020. The research aimed at specifying the role of the agricultural character of a country, as well as economic disparities between rural and urban areas, in inducing problems of energy affordability. Based on the literature consensus about the most important determinants of energy poverty, namely income, energy prices, energy productivity, quality of dwellings, and climate conditions, a standard model was constructed concerning the role of the rural character of an economy, with its traditional features such as agricultural employment, and indices of rural–urban divide, in terms of median income and material poverty. Models for panel data with fixed effects were estimated. The results indicate agricultural employment as a factor increasing the subjective energy poverty of households. However, the scale of rural settlement cannot be specified as a factor determining energy poverty, neither concerning energy consumption nor self-reported difficulties. This suggests that only the traditional agricultural character of rural areas negatively influences energy poverty. The processes of gentrification of rural areas observable in many EU countries changes the typical pattern of the identification of villagers with the most excluded group.
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35. Audience Generated Content Management - Live Streamers’ Strategies to Overcome Unwanted Donations.
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Cyrek, Barbara and Popiołek, Malwina
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While studies of live video streaming focus primarily on donations from an economic perspective and streamers’ endorsement of donations, our study draws attention to the phenomenon of unwanted content, particularly in the context of donations. The paper examines the behavior of gaming live streamers on two leading streaming platforms: YouTube and Twitch. Our study covered hundreds of hours of public live streams conducted by streamers from four countries. Recognizing the unequal roles of streamers and their audiences, we introduce the term ‘audience generated content’ (AGC) as a subset of user generated content (UGC). In the article, we present features and conditions that may cause streamers to be reluctant about the donations they receive. We also provide typology and characteristics of strategies to overcome unwanted donations. Since aversion to certain donations is often related to their hateful nature, our article also highlights the major flaws in algorithmic monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. ASSESSMENT OF THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE ON CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION AMONG WOMEN VISITING A PRIVATE GYNECOLOGICAL PRACTICE IN KRAKOW - A PILOT STUDY.
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Kuzminski, Clara, Podczerwińska, Aneta, Rowiński, Dawid, Baran, Jan, Chamera-Cyrek, Katarzyna, Sikora, Oliwia, Prokop, Dominika, Borek, Mikołaj, Nawara-Baran, Agnieszka, Marzec, Kamil, and Jabłoński, Wiktor
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CERVICAL cancer ,MEDICAL offices ,CANCER prevention ,CITIES & towns ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Copyright of Epidemiological Review / Przegląd Epidemiologiczny is the property of National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene 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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- 2024
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37. IN MEMORIAM: PROFESSOR STEFAN KAROL KOZŁOWSKI REMEMBERED BY RESEARCHERS OF THE OLDER AND MIDDLE STONE AGE FROM THE NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY (TORUŃ, POLAND)
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Cyrek, Krzysztof, primary, Sudoł-Procyk, Magdalena, additional, Czyżewski, Łukasz, additional, and Osipowicz, Grzegorz, additional
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- 2023
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38. THE STORY OF ONE BURIAL...
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Cyrek, Krzysztof, primary
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39. An Outline of Methodology in Studies on Online Donations
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Barbara Cyrek
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platformy społecznościowe ,online donations ,gifts in communication ,social media platforms ,kultura daru ,digital era ,General Medicine ,gift culture ,live streaming ,era cyfrowa ,podarki w komunikacji ,donacje internetowe ,streaming na żywo - Abstract
Celem artykułu jest przedłożenie wskazówek metodologicznych do badań nad nowym narzędziem komunikowania i obdarowywania — donacjami internetowymi. Autorka skupia się na donacjach w kontekście kultury daru, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem zmian wprowadzanych przez digitalizację. Przekonuje, że darowizny internetowe są źródłem cennych danych, które mogą być przydatne w wielu naukach. Jako bardzo specyficzna i stosunkowo nowa forma na rynku mediów darowizny nie są łatwym materiałem badawczym. Artykuł zawiera zarys metodologii badań nad donacjami, w tym charakterystykę wyzwań i problemów, z jakimi mogą mierzyć się badacze i badaczki. Przedstawione w tekście rozwiązania są wynikiem trzyletniej pracy autorki w zakresie gromadzenia i analizy donacji internetowych. The article proposes methodological guidelines for studies on a new tool in communication and gift-giving: online donations. It looks at donations in the context of gift culture, with particular emphasis on the changes introduced by digitisation. The author argues that online donations are a source of valuable data, which could prove useful for many sciences. As a very specific and relatively new form on the media market, donations are not an easy research material. An outline is provided of the methodology in studies on online donations, including challenges and problems that researchers may encounter. The solutions presented in the article are the result of the author’s three years of work in the field of collecting and analysing online donation data.
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- 2023
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40. Wieczność jako pełnia życia i nieskończoność aktualna w kontekście doświadczenia czasu w ujęciu Boecjusza i Tomasza z Akwinu
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Olga Cyrek
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Artykuł opisuje koncepcję wieczności w kontekście poczucia upływania czasu w ujęciu dwóch średniowiecznych myślicieli: Boecjusza i Tomasza z Akwinu. Celem artykułu jest ukazanie wieczności jako pełni życia Bytu absolutnego i nieskończoności aktualnej, czyli odwiecznie istniejącej teraźniejszości. Na podstawie myśli owych filozofów zauważono, że wieczność jest wszechogarniającą świadomością wszystkiego, co istnieje, i posiadaniem wszystkiego naraz. Wieczność to doskonałość życia, w którym nie ma przemijania i doświadczania sekwencji czasowej. Obydwaj autorzy uznali wieczność za pełnię jestestwa Bytu absolutnego, który jest niezmienny. Podkreślono też, że uświadomienie sobie istnienia wieczności zachodzi na gruncie doświadczania czasowości. Istoty uwarunkowane i zmienne postrzegają czas na sposób linearny, co wiąże się z ich fragmentarycznym poznaniem rzeczywistości. Natomiast absolutna świadomość wszystkiego nie postrzega czasowości jako upływania momentów, lecz wszystkie je całościowo naraz ogarnia w jednym natychmiastowym, bezczasowym akcie poznawczym. W ludzkiej percepcji rzeczywistości czas płynie jednokierunkowo, co wynika z faktu, że człowiek poznaje fragmenty rzeczywistości w określonej kolejności, które tworzą ciąg przyczynowo-skutkowy. Natomiast w świadomości Stwórcy wszystkie przyczyny i skutki są od razu istniejące od zawsze naraz, a wszystko jest odwiecznie aktualne. Byt absolutny jako wieczność kreuje od zawsze jednym aktem stwórczym, stąd też można założyć, że i świat jako całość stworzenia istnieje wiecznie.
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41. Współczesny obraz nauczyciela w mediach społecznościowych na przykładzie serwisu YouTube – studium przypadku
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Barbara Cyrek
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media społecznościowe ,stereotyp ,wpływ mediów ,wizerunek nauczyciela ,youtube ,Education ,Social Sciences ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
CEL NAUKOWY: Artykuł poświęcony jest kształtowaniu obrazu nauczyciela w serwisie YouTube, w materiałach kierowanych do nastolatków, na przykładzie kanału WAKSY. Przyjęta perspektywa badawcza skupia się nie na tym, jak szkoła może wykorzystać media, lecz jak media wykorzystują temat szkoły, by trafić do młodych odbiorców. PROBLEM I METODY BADAWCZE: W artykule poddano jakościowej analizie treści wszystkie filmy opublikowane na kanale WAKSY. Badanie pozwoliło na wykazanie zasadniczych stereotypów dotyczących nauczycieli. Wyniki analizy zostały skonfrontowane z komentarzami użytkowników serwisu. PROCES WYWODU: Niniejsze opracowanie zwraca uwagę na wszechobecność mediów w świecie współczesnych nastolatków. Serwisy społecznościowe, wykorzystywane dzisiaj jako źródło wiedzy o świecie, stanowią źródło postaw oraz tłumaczą zjawiska z życia społecznego. Mogą one, nawet w sposób dla odbiorcy nieuświadomiony, kształtować wizję otaczającego świata. WYNIKI ANALIZY NAUKOWEJ: Analiza naukowa wykazała siedem skrajnie negatywnych obrazów nauczyciela, które prezentowane są odbiorcom w materiałach filmowych na omawianym kanale. Dotyczą one kwestii bardzo ważnych w pracy dydaktycznej i wychowawczej, jednak wypaczają obraz nauczyciela i przedstawiają go jako wroga ucznia. WNIOSKI, INNOWACJE, REKOMENDACJE: Komentarze użytkowników YouTube’a sugerują, że uczniowie doszukują się w swoich szkołach potwierdzenia wizji nauczycieli prezentowanej na kanale WAKSY. Źródłem negatywnych zachowań uczniów może być przyjęty z mediów społecznościowych obraz nauczyciela jako wroga. Dla lepszego poznania zjawiska rekomendowane są dalsze badania, obejmujące również inne kanały i filmy o tematyce szkolnej.
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42. Tracing ephemeral human occupation through archaeological, palaeoenvironmental and molecular proxies at Łabajowa Cave
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Gryczewska, Natalia, primary, Kot, Małgorzata, additional, Berto, Claudio, additional, Brancaleoni, Greta, additional, Krajcarz, Maciej T., additional, Cyrek, Krzysztof, additional, Sudoł-Procyk, Magdalena, additional, Wojenka, Michał, additional, Wilczyński, Jarosław, additional, Chmielewska, Monika, additional, Sulwiński, Marcin, additional, and Suska-Malawska, Małgorzata, additional
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- 2023
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43. Babesiosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention.
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Hildesheim, Olivia, Sitisa, Lily, Davis, Colton, Cyrek, Rebecca, and Loomis, Elizabeth
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BABESIOSIS diagnosis ,TREATMENT of babesiosis ,IMMUNOCOMPROMISED patients ,SEVERITY of illness index ,BABESIOSIS ,DISEASE risk factors ,DISEASE complications ,SYMPTOMS - Published
- 2024
44. Does Economic Structure Differentiate the Achievements towards Energy SDG in the EU?
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Magdalena Cyrek and Piotr Cyrek
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sustainable development ,energy ,the SDG 7 ,sectoral structure of production ,European Union ,Technology - Abstract
Energy sustainability constitutes an important goal for development, as declared at the global and the European levels. Some conditions decisive for energy performance, as suggested by the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis, may be specified by the sectoral structure of production, as industries vary in the intensity of energy consumption. Nevertheless, sustainability is not automatically induced along with economic development and it is important to identify its determinants. The aim of the study is to empirically verify whether the sectoral structure of an economy differentiates energy sustainability within 28 European Union member states (the EU-28). To fulfil the task, a static approach was adopted and such taxonomic methods as the Ward agglomeration method and linear ordering based on the Hellwig synthetic measure were used. The hypothesis concerning the essential role of structural features in energy achievements was verified by a one-way analysis of variance. Our results do not confirm the decisive role of economic structure in energy performance for the EU-28 states; however, they suggest some complex relationships. The interference between energy performance and sectoral structure mostly concerned primary and final energy consumptions and energy poverty, as well as the shares of agriculture, industry, traditional services and finance in total production. The findings reveal a need for further research into the potential interlinkages between different dimensions of sustainable development (SD).
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- 2021
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45. Trash Streaming: Characteristics and Methodological Guidelines
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Malwina Popiołek and Barbara Cyrek
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online communication ,hate speech ,livestreaming ,trash-content ,social pathology ,user-generated content - Abstract
Livestreaming is an opportunity to participate in digital social life, both for streamers and their audience. This participation is associated with the possibility of spreading content considered as socially harmful. Although trash streams have been popular in Central Europe for several years, they are still not fully characterized. Previous studies define them rather operationally – for the needs of a given analysis. This study fills that gap. Based on long-term observation of trash streamers activity and review of the literature and press reports, the authors provide a comprehensive description of trash streams pointing to differences in nomenclature used in Poland and worldwide. The article also provides methodological guidelines for the analysis of trash streams. The authors developed these guidelines on the basis of the analysis of the literature and their own research experience. Słowa kluczowe: social pathology, online com
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- 2022
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46. KŁAMLIWE, UDANE I BŁĘDNE METAFORY SZTUCZNEJ INTELIGENCJI CHATBOTÓW.
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KREFT, JAN and CYREK, BARBARA
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Copyright of Annals of Cultural Studies / Roczniki Kulturoznawcze is the property of John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Institute of Cultural 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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47. How effective is simple mechanical wound debridement in reducing bacterial colonisation? Results of a prospective clinical study.
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Moelleken, Maurice, Krimphove, Sebastian Heinrich, Krefting, Frederik, Benson, Sven, Rammos, Christos, Cyrek, Anna Ewa, and Dissemond, Joachim
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WOUND healing ,HOST-bacteria relationships ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,LONGITUDINAL method ,ANTI-infective agents ,DEBRIDEMENT ,CHRONIC wounds & injuries ,FLUOROSCOPY ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Background and aims: Bacteria in wounds can lead to stagnation of wound healing as well as to local or even systemic wound infections up to potentially lethal sepsis. Consequently, the bacterial load should be reduced as part of wound treatment. Therefore, the efficacy of simple mechanical wound debridement should be investigated in terms of reducing bacterial colonisation. Patients and methods: Patients with acute or chronic wounds were assessed for bacterial colonisation with a fluorescence camera before and after mechanical wound debridement with sterile cotton pads. If bacterial colonisation persisted, a second, targeted wound debridement was performed. Results: A total of 151 patients, 68 (45.0%) men and 83 (55.0%) women were included in this study. The male mean age was 71.0 years and the female 65.1 years. By establishing a new analysis method for the image files, we could document that the bacterial colonised areas were distributed 21.9% on the wound surfaces, 60.5% on the wound edges (up to 0.5 cm) and 17.6% on the wound surroundings (up to 1.5 cm). One mechanical debridement achieved a significant reduction of bacterial colonised areas by an average of 29.6% in the wounds, 18.9% in the wound edges and 11.8% in the wound surroundings and was increased by performing it a second time. Conclusions: It has been shown that even a simple mechanical debridement with cotton pads can significantly reduce bacterial colonisation without relevant side effects. In particular, the wound edges were the areas that were often most contaminated with bacteria and should be included in the debridement with special attention. Since bacteria remain in wounds after mechanical debridement, it cannot replace antimicrobial therapy strategies, but offer a complementary strategy to improve wound care. Thus, it could be shown that simple mechanical debridement is effective in reducing bacterial load and should be integrated into a therapeutic approach to wounds whenever appropriate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Diagnostyka różnicowa obrzęku płodu w I trymestrze ciąży na podstawie opisu przypadku.
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Podczerwińska, Aneta, Kuzminski, Clara, Baran, Jan, Rowiński, Dawid, Chamera-Cyrek, Katarzyna, Cwalina, Oliwia, Sikora, Oliwia, Dyląg, Liliana, Mrugała, Zuzanna, and Nawara-Baran, Agnieszka
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PARVOVIRUS diseases ,FIRST trimester of pregnancy ,PARVOVIRUS B19 ,HYDROPS fetalis ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,EDEMA - Abstract
Copyright of Ginekologia i Perinatologia Praktyczna is the property of VM Medica-VM Group (Via Medica) 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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49. Intraoperative Flow Measurement as a Quality Control during Carotid Endarterectomy in a Teaching Hospital Setting
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Anna E. Cyrek, Johannes Bernheim, Benjamin Juntermanns, Wieslaw Burzec, Peri Husen, Sonia Radunz, Arkadius Pacha, Christian Weimar, Jürgen Treckmann, and Johannes N. Hoffmann
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carotid artery ,transit time flow measurement ,intraoperative quality control ,neurological outcome ,stroke - Abstract
Background: To evaluate the technical results of an arterial repair, a variety of intraoperative imaging and assessment techniques can be used during carotid endarterectomy (CEA). The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of intraoperative ultrasound flow measurement as a quality control after primary CEA in a teaching hospital setting. Methods: Over 36 months, 107 consecutive CEAs were performed at our institution. Retrospectively acquired demographics, intraoperative flow measurements, duplex results, revisions, and surgical outcomes were reviewed. Postoperative 30-day transient ischemic attack (TIA), stroke, and death rates were analyzed. Results were compared with ultrasound flow measurement and duplex ultrasonography. Results: From March 2012 to March 2015, 107 primary consecutive CEAs were performed in 107 patients (71% male, 29% female), whose age ranged from 51 to 81 years with a mean age of 68 ± 4 years. Associated risk factors included diabetes for 89 (83%), smoking for 92 (86%), hypertension for 94 (87.8%), chronic renal insufficiency for 71 (66%), and coronary artery disease for 57 (53%) of the patients. Early postoperative duplex scans in all 107 patients showed no significant changes from intraoperative findings. The ipsilateral stroke and death rate in this study was 0 (0/107) and the 30-day death and stroke rate was also 0 (0/107), with no significant difference between trainees and senior surgeons. Three patients (2.8%) had flow < 100 mL/Min and two of them were revised after completion of contrast angiography. Conclusions: The findings of this study indicate that the intraoperative flow measurement is an alternative method for detecting technical errors and a tool for quality-control imaging. Especially for trainees, it makes sense to ensure effectiveness of the procedure upon its completion and to assess the technical adequacy of CEA.
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50. Upper Pleistocene remains of Bison priscus Bojanus, 1827 from Biśnik Cave (Middle Palaeolithic) and their significance for stratigraphy and palaeoecology
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Urszula Ratajczak-Skrzatek, Andrey V. Shpansky, Krzysztof Stefaniak, Dorota Orlińska, Krzysztof Cyrek, Magdalena Sudoł-Procyk, and Oleksandr Kovalchuk
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Earth-Surface Processes - Published
- 2022
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