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Kryzys parlamentaryzmu a majowy zamach stanu w aspekcie bezpieczeństwa narodowego

2017

Demokracja parlamentarna nie jest typem ustroju, który może sprawnie i stabilnie funkcjonować bez solidnych podstaw ekonomicznych i społecznych, ugruntowanej i opartej na kompromisie tradycji uprawiania polityki oraz postaw obywatelskich pośród polityków i społeczeństwa. Porzucenie demokracji czyjej częściowe ograniczenie, aczkolwiek usprawiedliwione ideą racji stanu w celu wzmocnienia szeroko pojętego bezpieczeństwa narodowego, nie musi okazać się właściwym lekarstwem na problemy, z jakimi boryka się państwo. Kryzys parlamentaryzmu i przewrót majowy, zamykają okres, w którym sejm stanowił organ ostatecznie decydujący o składzie i istnieniu kolejnych rządów. Formalną zmianę we wzajemnym usy…

Bezpieczeństwo narodoweNowela sierpniowaparliamentary crisisMay coup - coupe d'etatprzewrót majowy - zamach stanuNational securityMarch Constitutionkryzys parlamentarnyAugust NovelizationKonstytucja Marcowa
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From a "child of light" to a "woman of genius": Sarah Grand's the beth book as the new woman bildungsroman

2021

The New Woman fiction, popular in the last decade of the 19th century, contested the traditional notions of gender roles and participated in the public debates on women’s rights. The protagonists of the New Woman novels refused to conform to the submissive and self-abnegating Victorian ideal of femininity. The article discusses the ways in which Sarah Grand, a prominent New Woman novelist and social activist, uses and transforms both the elements of her own life and the Bildungsroman conventions in her 1897 novel The Beth Book to create a heroine whose growth and development result in her personal independence and her active public engagement in women’s issues. Cast in a variety of social r…

BildungsromanNew Woman novelsSarah GrandThe Beth BookMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
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Evo-devo mechanisms underlying the continuum between homology and homoplasy

2015

The different manifestations of equivalence and similarity in structure throughout evolution suggest a continuous and hierarchical process that starts out with the origin of a morphological novelty, unit, or homologue. Once a morphological unit has originated, its properties change subsequently into variants that differ, in magnitude, from the original properties found in the common ancestor. We will look into the nature of morphological units and their degrees of modification, which will provide the starting point for restructuring the concept of “homology,” keeping the use of homology as the identity of an anatomical part, and homogeny, as the specific variation of that anatomical part du…

BiologyAnatomical partHomology (biology)Hierarchical database modelEvolutionary biologyPhenomenonConvergent evolutionGeneticsMorphological noveltyEvolutionary developmental biologyMolecular MedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution
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Architectural technologies for life environment: biomaterials for an eco-efficient and sustainable architecture.

2020

Bio-based architecture (usually known as green architecture) is a new way of thinking, designing, and building according to innovative ethical, economic and social criteria, aimed at creating a partnership between innovation and low environmental impact. In fact, bio-architectural constructions contemplate the use of advanced materials, often of organic nature, and renewable energy resources. In this sense, it could be interpreted as a new architectural movement that tends to employ new materials essentially derived from natural elements: stone, such as lime, agricultural wastes, such as potato peel, straw, hemp, farming wastes, such as wool, etc.. Wide use is also given to the reuse of ind…

Biomaterials Architecture Design Novel Materials SustainabilitySettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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Migration, Identity, and Threatened Mental Health: Examples from Contemporary Fiction.

2018

In 2015, the world saw 244 million international migrants. Migration has been shown to be both a protective and a risk factor for mental health, depending on circumstances. Furthermore, culture has an impact on perceptions and constructions of mental illness and identity, both of which can be challenged through migration. Using a qualitative research approach, we analysed five internationally acclaimed and influential novels and one theatre play that focus on aspects of identity, migration, and threatened mental health. As a mirror of society, fiction can help to understand perceptions of identity and mental suffering on an intrapsychic and societal level, while at the same time society its…

Biopsychosocial modelMedical educationHistoryHealth (social science)Medicine in LiteraturePsychiaterSymptomIdentity (social science)Emigrants and ImmigrantsAgeIdentityGeschichtemedicineFictionHumansSociologyddc:610DDC 300 / Social sciencesChallengesMedizinische AusbildungFiktionMigrationMinority GroupsQualitative ResearchnovelsEducation MedicalSocial IdentificationDepressionMental DisordersGender studiesIdentitätMental illnessmedicine.diseaseMental healthRomanceAcculturationPsychiatry and Mental healthAkkulturationSymptomsddc:300AlterDDC 610 / Medicine & healthPsychiatristsIntrapsychicAcculturationQualitative researchTranscultural psychiatry
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Poszukiwanie tożsamości w powieści Sašy Stanišicia pt. "Jak żołnierz gramofon reperował"

2010

Bosnian novelswar in Bosniacontemporary Bosnian literatureexileSaša StanišićidentityStudia Slavica = Slovanské Studie / Uniwersytet Opolski, Ostravská Univerzita
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Il massacro di Brontë. Torniamo ai classici, magari leggendoli

2014

A criticism of a new edition of “Jane Eyre” and a reply to the debate aroused.

Brontë Novel DebateSettore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparate
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Yeasts vectored by migratory birds collected in the Mediterranean island of Ustica and description of Phaffomyces usticensis f.a. sp. nov., a new spe…

2014

Nine yeast species belonging to genera Candida , Cryptococcus , Phaffomyces , Rhodotorula and Wickerhamomyces , and one species of Aureobasidium genus were isolated from the cloaca of migratory birds. Candida glabrata and C. inconspicua were the species most frequently isolated and Wickerhamomyces sylviae , which has recently been described as a new species isolated from bird cloaca, was again found. The majority of isolates showed the ability to grow up to 40 °C and/or at pH 3.0, two environmental conditions typical of the digestive tract of birds. The phylogenetic analysis of the D1/D2 domain of 26S rRNA gene placed the cultures of Phaffomyces in a new lineage that differed from the close…

Cactaceaephenotypic characterizationMolecular Sequence DataCryptococcusAureobasidiumRhodotorulaApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyNew species Yeast birdsBirdscactus-yeastMediterranean IslandsWickerhamomycesAscomycotaGenusPhaffomyces usticensis sp. novBotanyAnimalsPhylogenyRibosomalPhylogenetic treebiologyCandida glabrataphylogenetic analysisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationnovel speciesDelichon urbicumSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataPhenotypeRNA RibosomalCactusRNADelichon urbicum; Phaffomyces usticensis sp. nov.; cactus-yeast; novel species; phenotypic characterization; phylogenetic analysis; Animals; Ascomycota; Birds; Cactaceae; Mediterranean Islands; Molecular Sequence Data; Phenotype; Phylogeny; RNA RibosomalSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Cyclin dependent kinase-1 (Cdk-1) inhibition as a novel therapeutic strategy against pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (pdac)

2021

Simple Summary Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal cancers in humans, due to late diagnosis and limited treatment possibilities. Improved treatment for PDAC patients is warranted. Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is a stimulator of cell cycle progression and its activity is regularly enhanced in pancreatic cancer cells. Therefore, CDK1 has been proposed as a novel drug target to treat patients with PDAC. This review describes the potential of CDK1 inhibition as a treatment for PDAC by outlining the molecular pathways influenced by CDK1 inhibition and new therapeutic strategies. Abstract The role of CDK1 in PDAC onset and development is two-fold. Firstly, since …

Cancer ResearchCell cycle checkpointendocrine system diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentReviewenvironment and public healthTargeted therapyCyclin-dependent kinaseCancer stem cellPancreatic cancermedicineNovel treatmentCDK1 inhibitionRC254-282Cyclin-dependent kinase 1biologyChemistryNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensPDACPancreatic cancerCell cyclemedicine.diseaseenzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)Oncologybiology.proteinCancer researchStem cellbiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityCell cycle regulation
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Recent Advances in the Treatment of Patients with Multiple Myeloma

2020

Simple Summary The evolving data from trials assessing novel combinations as a part of the frontline and relapse treatment in transplant and non-transplant candidates have markedly improved the anti-myeloma efficacy of the different therapeutic regimens and improved patients’ prognosis. Current treatment objectives are focused to further improve the rate of complete remission, time to progression, progression-free survival and overall survival without increasing toxicity. Besides, different strategies are being developed in the elderly population as this group of patients requires a closer monitoring with individualized, dose-modified regimens to improve tolerability while maintaining their…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyautologous stem cell transplantationmedicine.medical_treatmentHematopoietic stem cell transplantationDiseaseNewly diagnosedReviewlcsh:RC254-282maintenance03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAutologous stem-cell transplantationmedicinecar-t cellsIntensive care medicineMultiple myelomanovel drugsbusiness.industryrelapsed refractory multiple myelomaearly relapseAdvanced stageImmunotherapymedicine.diseaselcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensClinical trialmultiple myelomalate relapseOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisimmunotherapybusinessconsolidation030215 immunologyCancers
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