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    Analysis of care in patients at risk for arterial hypertension in pharmacy I.

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    Analysis of care in patiens at risk for arterial hypertension in pharmacy I. Author: Stanislav Gregor1 Tutor: Josef Malý1 Consultant: Stanislav Havlíček2 1 Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové 2 Czech Chamber of Pharmacists, Prague Introduction: Arterial hypertension represents a serious health problem. Despite of the fact that great attention is paid to an early diagnosis and therapy of arterial hypertension, it remains compensated insufficiently in a number of patients. Objectives: The aim of the thesis was to analyse the possibilities of pharmaceutical care provided to patients who are at risk of arterial hypertension. Methodology: Blood pressure was measured from the beginning of October till December 2012 in a public pharmacy in Moravská Třebová. The blood pressure was measured by a pharmacist by means of a validated and calibrated tonometer. Other data were collected from a directed interview with the pharmacy client. The data were evaluated in Microsoft Excel 2007 and processed by means of the frequency analysis. A retrospective analysis of drug problems was further performed in patients who have been using pharmacotherapy or food supplements. Results: The data were obtained from 196 pharmacy clients (31 % of men and..

    Funeral of General Stanislav Čeček in Prague

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    The segment captures the funeral of the Zborov hero, General Stanislav Čeček, held in Prague on 5 June 1930. The coffin with the deceased is transported from the Pantheon of the National Museum to the National Liberation Monument in Žižkov. The funeral procession includes not only representatives of the Czechoslovak Legions but also Prime Minister František Udržal and Minister of Supplies Rudolf Bechyně. General Rudolf Medek delivers a speech over the the late hero´s coffin (silent)

    GLIFO System and Symbolic Resolution of Quantum Problems

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    This project introduces the GLIFO (0–9) symbolic system for resolving high-complexity quantum equations, including the multi-body Schrödinger equation. A non-numerical method that simulates state convergence using symbolic resonance. Author: Shvardak Stanislav.## License This project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). © 2025 Shvardak Stanislav – [email protected] Link to license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    In memory of Stanislav Martinát (1976–2023)

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    On Sunday, August 13, 2023, Stanislav Martinát – a respected Czech geographer and member of the Editorial Board of Moravian Geographical Reports journal – died after a short serious illness at the age of 47. Despite his relatively young age, Stanislav Martinát was one of the most productive and the most cited Czech geographers. He is the author or coauthor of over 100 peer-reviewed articles, of which more than 70 were published in journals indexed in the Web of Science database. This article is a collection of personal memories from people from different workplaces from several countries who had the opportunity to work with Stanislav (Standa) and to share a part of their life stage with him

    GLIFO System and Symbolic Resolution of Quantum Problems

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    This project introduces the GLIFO (0–9) symbolic system for resolving high-complexity quantum equations, including the multi-body Schrödinger equation. A non-numerical method that simulates state convergence using symbolic resonance. Author: Shvardak Stanislav.## License This project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). © 2025 Shvardak Stanislav – [email protected] Link to license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Yuriy Izdryk and the Stanislav phenomenon : postmodernists or "postmodernized" avant-garde?

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    The writers of the Stanislav Phenomenon according to a lot of Ukrainian literary scholars are the most representative branch of the Ukrainian postmodernism. This text tries to answer the question that members of this group are really postmodernists or rather they create some kind of the modern avant-garde. The author presents a story of the beginning of the Ukrainian postmodernism and the idea of the "postmodernized modernism" invented by Włodzimierz Bolecki. Based especially on the three novels of Yuriy Izdryk, one of the representative of the Stanislav Phenomenon, author tries to prove that the Ukrainian postmodernism does not exist but really is the "postmodernized" avant-garde

    Chronology and origin of «the Alakul culture» in the Trans-Urals. Reflections on the Stanislav A. Grigoriev concept

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    The paper is devoted to criticism of the concept of Alakul culture origin and history proposed by Stanislav Grigoriev. The author casts doubt on Stanislav Grigoriev opinion about the dating Alakul sites in the Trans-Urals within two separate time periods and about a direct genetic link of Alakul population and inhabitants of Sintashta sites

    La formation en psychologie des enseignants à la faculté de pédagogie de l'université Charles de Prague

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    The author describes both the aims and the organisation of the psychological training of future teachers in Czechoslovakia. At the moment, the stress is laid on the theories of the act of learning and their social connections with knowledge. Stanislav Stech especilly expounds the way training through research is carried out at Charles University in Prague, thus creating a link between the training given to teachers before and after they are certified. The author hopes this new strategy, still in its experimental stage, will become the prevailing method for teacher training.L'auteur nous décrit à la fois les objectifs et l'organisation de la formation psychologique des futurs enseignants en Tchécoslovaquie. Actuellement, l'accent est mis sur les théories de l'Apprentissage dans leur rapport social au savoir. Stanislav Stech nous expose surtout la façon dont à l'Université Charles de Prague, la formation par la recherche est mise en œuvre : lien entre la formation initiale et la formation continue. L 'auteur forme le vœu que cette nouvelle stratégie de formation, encore à l'état expérimental, devienne la méthode dominante dans la formation des enseignants.Stech Stanislav. La formation en psychologie des enseignants à la faculté de pédagogie de l'université Charles de Prague. In: Recherche & Formation, N°5, 1989. Les professions de l'éducation : recherches et pratiques en formation. pp. 97-108

    Properties of Cantor function

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    Properties of Cantor function Author: Martin Fiala Supervisor: Stanislav Hencl Abstract: In the present thesis we study main properties of the Can- tor function (sometimes called Cantor Devil's staircase in popular lit- erature), named after significant german mathematician Georg Cantor ( 3 March 1845 in St Petersburg, 6 Jan 1918 in Halle).

    Terror in NKVD Prisons in Stanislav Region during 1939-1941

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    This study aims to expose the NKVD’s terror as a system of physical and psychological torture implemented in the prisons of Stanislav Region from 1939 to 1941, targeting political prisoners, and the horrendous crimes committed against them, utilizing materials from forensic examinations and eyewitness testimonies.The research is based on analyzing testimonies from former inmates and materials from excavations that reveal the tragic circumstances and crimes perpetrated by the Soviet authorities.It has been established that the terror in NKVD prisons in Stanislav Region was systematic and extraordinarily brutal, employing various torture methods including not only physical but also psychological torments such as conducting night interrogations and detaining prisoners’ children alongside adults. The article exposes facts of brutal treatment of women, including pregnant women. Tragic facts testify to the use of various devices and instruments for torture, including specialized torture chambers equipped with electric chairs and other devices utilizing electric current for torture. The role of the NKVD in concealing torture and mass executions is also investigated. The author concludes that the terror in NKVD prisons in Stanislav Region was systemic and accompanied by the use of various methods and forms of abuse against prisoners.Previously unknown facts about the terror system in NKVD prisons in Stanislav Region are revealed, adding new aspects to the understanding of the repressive policy of the Soviet regime. Overall, this article offers a detailed analysis of the topic of terror in NKVD prisons during 1939-1941, expanding our understanding of the repressive policy of the Soviet regime and its impact on the victims of political repression.The research results can be utilized in historical studies and in the study of the Soviet period in Ukrainian history, as well as for understanding the tragic legacy of totalitarian regimes
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