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Satyra na Augusta Zaleskiego czyli o sporze Wojciecha Wasiutyńskiego z „Syreną” paryską
2017
A SATIRE ON AUGUST ZALESKI, I.E. ON THE CONFLICT BETWEEN WOJCIECH WASIUTYŃŚKI AND THE PARISIAN SYRENA In 1949 the Parisian weekly Syrena published an anonymous satire on President August Zaleski. As it later turned out, it was written by Wojciech Wasiutynski, a well-known journalist and activist of the Stronnictwo Narodowe (National Party). Wasiutynski was not informed about the decision to publish his text and was outraged, demanding compensation. The editorial team explained that the anonymous copies of the satire had circulated among Polish immigrants. The issue echoed a far more significant debate concerning the office of the President of Poland in exile.
The European Young Chemist Award 2012
2012
Medicinal Plants in the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Diseases
2012
Marine Biotechnology
2011
1st World Congress on Ga-68 and Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRNT), June 23-26, 2011, Zentralklinik Bad Berka, Germany
2011
Volver a lo básico: líneas estratégicas 2018
2017
En el editorial publicado a finales de 2016, el Comité Editorial vislumbró varias líneas estratégicas que debían ser trabajadas para mejorar la calidad y posición de la Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética. Termina el año 2017, y lo apropiado es revisar y evaluar qué temas y cómo se han abordado, y qué ha quedado pendiente.
Editoriale
2019
Editorial of the second issue of the magazine Ethnographies of the contemporary
Guest editorial Preface Special issue on Managing Complex Business Management Systems: Revised Papers from the 2nd B.S.Lab Symposium, Rome 2014
2015
Editorial
Statin treatment in the elderly: how much do we know?
2013
Editorial: Hypoxia and Cardiorespiratory Control
2021
To maintain adequate oxygen levels in the body, which is essential for a healthy life, the respiratory and cardiovascular systems play vitally important roles. When the oxygen content is insufficient, i.e., when hypoxia is loaded, respiratory and cardiovascular systems respond to restore, compensate, or adapt to hypoxia, e.g., by increasing ventilation and blood flow to maintain oxygen transport to vital organs. Traditionally, it has been thought that hypoxia is detected solely by carotid and aortic bodies, i.e., by peripheral chemoreceptors, and information from the peripheral chemoreceptors is transmitted to respiratory and cardiovascular centers in the brainstem whose respiratory and car…