511 research outputs found

    About art of word in "Potrójny z Plauta" by Piotr Ciekliński (selected problems)

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    The article deals with the question of the language and the style of drama Potrójny z Plauta by Piotr Ciekliński. The author of the treatise emphasized the most important components creating the artistic structure of the work, especially regional elements which are so essential for the writings of old literature.Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki” nr 885/P-DUN/2014 zostało dofinansowane ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej naukę

    Modular representations and the homotopy of low rank p-local CW-complexes

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    Fix an odd prime p and let X be the p-localization of a finite suspended CW-complex. Given certain conditions on the reduced mod-p homology H˜?(X;Zp) of X, we use a decomposition of ??X due to the second author and computations in modular representation theory to show there are arbitrarily large integers i such that ?? i X is a homotopy retract of ??X. This implies the stable homotopy groups of ?X are in a certain sense retracts of the unstable homotopy groups, and by a result of Stanley, one can confirm the Moore conjecture for ?X. Under additional assumptions on H˜?(X;Zp), we generalize a result of Cohen and Neisendorfer to produce a homotopy decomposition of ??X that has infinitely many finite H-spaces as factors

    Dataset used in the publication entitled "Multi-Point Method using Effective Demodulation and Decomposition Techniques allowing Identification of Disturbing Loads in Power Grids"

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    <p>Dataset obtained from experimental research carried out in the prepared laboratory setup and information on the performed numerical simulation studies. Based on the dataset, the proposed new method of identification of sources of voltage fluctuation has been validated in the publication: Kuwałek P., Wiczyński G., Multi-Point Method using Effective Demodulation and Decomposition Techniques allowing Identification of Disturbing Loads in Power Grids. The description of the prepared laboratory setup is presented in this publication. The research results are part of the work under the project entitled "Voltage fluctuation diagnostic focused on identification and localization disturbing loads in power grids" funded by the National Science Centre, Poland - 2021/41/N/ST7/00397.</p><p>This research was funded in whole or in part by National Science Centre, Poland – 2021/41/N/ST7/00397. For the purpose of Open Access, the author has applied a CC–BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) version arising from this submission</p&gt

    Understanding Reform: The Case of Poland

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    This report reviews the reform process in Poland in the period 1989-2001, from the formation of the first non-Communist government to the defeat of right-wing forces in the 2001 parliamentary elections and the formation of a governing left-wing coalition of social democrats and the peasants’ party (both of them with roots in the Communist era). It reconstructs the sequence of reforms, assesses their relative successes, and focuses on the problem of the stagnation of the reform process at the end of the 1990s.Poland, reform, transition

    Translated Facebook posts of Central European Members of European Parliament containing narratives on the European Green Deal

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    The data consists of Facebook posts published on the official profiles of Members of European Parliament (MEPs) from seven Central European countries: Austria, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.The posts were gathered manually during periods important to the process of implementing the European Green Deal (EGD). The periods were:1. December 2019 - January 2020 (the introduction of EGD)2. June - July 2021 (the introduction of the Fit for 55 package)3. June - July 2023 (the introduction of Nature Restoration Law [NRL])4. February - March 2024 (the farmer protests related to NRL and the introduction of the building emissions directive)The posts reflect the narratives on EGD (and European climate policy at large) made by different political groups from each country, balanced to include all MEPs&#39; partisan affiliations.Each tab of the spreadsheet contains a table with data from one of the seven countries. The tables contain:- the link to the original Facebook post,- the post&#39;s text content in original language,- text content translated into English by professional translators,- date of publication on Facebook,- name of the author (MEP),- the author&#39;s partisan affiliation.The tables are not exhaustive. They do not contain every existing post published by MEPs on EGD. The number of posts gathered and translated was dictated by the amount of funding.Priority was given to post which were clearly personal opinions given by the authors, not links to other media or comments to such links.The data will be expanded in the future by other information or context for each post.</p

    Acute respiratory failure and inflammatory response after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest:results of the Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome (PCAS) pilot study

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    BACKGROUND: Although the lungs are potentially highly susceptible to post-cardiac arrest syndrome injury, the issue of acute respiratory failure after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has not been investigated. The objectives of this analysis were to determine the prevalence of acute respiratory failure after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, its association with post-cardiac arrest syndrome inflammatory response and to clarify its importance for early mortality.METHODS: The Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome (PCAS) pilot study was a prospective, observational, six-centre project (Poland 2, Denmark 1, Spain 1, Italy 1, UK 1), studying patients resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac origin. Primary outcomes were: (a) the profile of organ failure within the first 72 hours after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; (b) in-hospital and short-term mortality, up to 30 days of follow-up. Respiratory failure was defined using a modified version of the Berlin acute respiratory distress syndrome definition. Inflammatory response was defined using leukocytes (white blood cells), platelet count and C-reactive protein concentration. All parameters were assessed every 24 hours, from admission until 72 hours of stay.RESULTS: Overall, 148 patients (age 62.9±15.27 years; 27.7% women) were included. Acute respiratory failure was noted in between 50 (33.8%) and 75 (50.7%) patients over the first 72 hours. In-hospital and short-term mortality was 68 (46.9%) and 72 (48.6%), respectively. Inflammation was significantly associated with the risk of acute respiratory failure, with the highest cumulative odds ratio of 748 at 72 hours (C-reactive protein 1.035 (1.001-1.070); 0.043, white blood cells 1.086 (1.039-1.136); 0.001, platelets 1.004 (1.001-1.007); &lt;0.005). Early acute respiratory failure was related to in-hospital mortality (3.172, 95% confidence interval 1.496-6.725; 0.002) and to short-term mortality (3.335 (1.815-6.129); 0.0001).CONCLUSIONS: An inflammatory response is significantly associated with acute respiratory failure early after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Acute respiratory failure is associated with a worse early prognosis after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.</p

    Multiparameter optimization of non-thermal plasma-driven synthesis of carbohydrate-stabilized rhenium nanoparticles towards enhancement of their catalytical activity for reduction of nitroaromatic compounds

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    &lt;p&gt;The record is an author accepted manuscript of the article published in Colloids and Surfaces A 2024, 134190.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;The work is research article focusing on the multipalameter optimization of synthesis of rhenium nanoparticles towards increasing their catalytic activity in the reductions of nitroaromatic compounds.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;The work was financed from the funds granted by National Science Center (Poland) under agreement no. UMO-2020/39/D/ST8/01352 granted to Piotr Cyganowski&lt;/p&gt

    Towards a Flexible Author Name Disambiguation Framework

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    summary:In this paper we propose a flexible, modular framework for author name disambiguation. Our solution consists of the core which orchestrates the disambiguation process, and replaceable modules performing concrete tasks. The approach is suitable for distributed computing, in particular it maps well to the MapReduce framework. We describe each component in detail and discuss possible alternatives. Finally, we propose procedures for calibration and evaluation of the described system

    rpa-school-dataset

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    Polish schools dataset for Robotic Process Automation tasks. See more details in the paper: "Multi-Domain Named Entity Recognition for Robotic Process Automation". The data was sourced from the Polish registry of schools (RSPO, Rejestr Szkół i Placówek Oświatowych). It is intended to be used in RPA and NER-related research. The dataset is entirely in the Polish language. Citation If you use this data in research works, please cite the following paper: Ganzha, M., Denisiuk, A., Sowiński, P., Wasielewska-Michniewska, K., & Paprzycki, M. (2023). Multi-Domain Named Entity Recognition for Robotic Process Automation. BibTeX: @article{ganzha2023multi, title={Multi-Domain Named Entity Recognition for Robotic Process Automation}, author={Ganzha, Maria and Denisiuk, Aleksander and Sowi{\'n}ski, Piotr and Wasielewska-Michniewska, Katarzyna and Paprzycki, Marcin}, year={2023}, url={https://hdl.handle.net/10125/102746}

    "Who is better: a jew, a tatar or a gipsy?" Piotr Czyzewski's view on day-to-day life of Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

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    LDK istorijos kontekste Petro Čiževskio (Piotr Czyżewski) vardu pasirašytas Tikrasis totorių Alfurkanas, padalytas j keturiasdešimt dalių (istoriografijoje dažniausiai minimas kaip Totorių Alfurkanas) yra unikalus dėl kelių priežasčių. Šis leidinys yra vienintelis Lenkijoje ir Lietuvoje žinomas antitotoriškas pamfletas, kurio pasirodymas ir populiarumas nepaliko abejingų ir pačių totorių. Jų atsakas į P. Ciževskio svarstymus buvo, kaip manoma, dingęs lenkų kalba rašytas totoriaus Azulevičiaus darbas "Totorių apologija". "Alfurkano" atsiradimas rodo, kad XVII a. pradžios LDK visuomenėje ar bent jos dalyje buvo žinoma apie kai kuriuos islamo savitumus (pavyzdžiui, penktadienio šventimą, apie tai, kad totoriai negeria vyno, žinomi Muchamedo vardas, Koranas, žodžiai mečetė ar mula), kita vertus - šios knygos populiarumas ir jos pakartotiniai leidimai sudarė sąlygas šių žinių, o ypač negatyvių interpretacijų sklaidai. Reikšminiai žodžiai: Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė (LDK; Grand Duchy of Lithuania; GDL); žydai; Totoriai; čigonai; Petras Čiževskis; Jews; Tatars; Gipsies; Piotr CzyzewskyThe aim of the article is to discuss a subjective view on the day-to-day life of Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (hereinafter GDL) by referring to the only anti-Tatar work written in the GDL "Alfurkan Tatarski prawdziwy na czterdziestu części rozdzielony" ("The Real Tatars' Alfurkan Divided into Forty Parts") by Piotr Czyżewski (second edition, Wilno, 1617). The comparative method used in discussion by the author is very important, because when Czyżewski assesses Tatars he compares them with Jews and Rom. This research is bipartite: 1) determination or motives that lead the author to choose to compare Tatars' everyday life with that of Jews and Rom; 2) an attempt to restore the roots of some of the author's anti-Tatar ideas. The conclusion of the research is that since the beginning of the 17lh century stereotypes or common images of the non- Christians, which were equally associative having in mind Tatars and Jews, gradually formed in the society of the GDL, and there was an attempt to imitate well known anti-Jewish approaches for creating anti-Tatar imitations by interception
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