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Lincoln Avenue, M J Zalewski and Co Realtors
M. J. Zalewski and Company Realtors; Great Lakes Building and Loan AssociationBuilding houses the offices of M. J. Zalewski and Company Realtors and the Great Lakes Building and Loan Association.Zalewski, M. / 587 Lincoln Ave
Lincoln Avenue, M J Zalewski and Co Realtors
M J Zalewski and Co Realtors located in the Great Lakes Building and Loan Association at 587 Lincoln Avenue (now 1117 W Lincoln Avenue).Grayscal
Unknown Medieval Fragments in German from the Ludwik Zalewski Collection at the Polish National Library, Warsaw
Among others, the Polish National Library possess a collection (MS 8098 IV) encompassing parchment fragments extracted from bookbindings, which contain German texts. This collection was acquired from the family of the deceased bibliophile from Lublin, Father Ludwik Zalewski. The collection consists of eleven parchment leaves, six of which form three bifolia, the other five being small fragments. The collection is known to historians, chiefly due to two of the bifolia, which contain fragments of an Old Saxon translation of the Psalms (Altsächsiche Psalmen). The rest of the fragments, dated chiefly by the author to the fourteenth century, are also of interest. J. Kaliszuk identifies them as belonging to: Der Welsche Gast by Thomasin von Zerklaere, the Christherre-Chronik and the Livländische Reimchronik. The author also demonstrates that this collection was put together by L. Zalewski, hence there is no possibility of tracing the provenance of individual fragments. The article is supplemented by two appendices, the first with codicological descriptions of the complete collection, and the second containing an edition of the letter from Stanisław Tomkowicz, an art historian from Cracow, to Ludwik Zalewski, written in 1916, concerning the fragments in question
J. Pałka, M. Venken, K. M. Zalewski, Żołnierze generała Maczka. Doświadczenie i pamięć wojny, Wydawnictwo Replika, Gdańsk– Zakrzewo 2013, ss. 375
Review article: J. Pałka, M. Venken, K. M. Zalewski, Żołnierze generała Maczka. Doświadczenie i pamięć wojny, Wydawnictwo Replika, Gdańsk– Zakrzewo 2013, ss. 37
Hypoxia-induced reduction in no signalling as well as increased oxidative stress and inflammation are associated with dysregulated zinc homeostasis in endothelial cells
Tran, H., Maiolo, S, Abdo, A, Jacobczak, R, Beltrame, J, Reynolds, P, Zalewski, P, Hodge,
Criminal Biology: On the Proper Place of Science in Explaining the Origin of Crime
The aim of the paper is to investigate how the influence of biology on human behaviour can be explained in terms of criminal law today. Wojciech Zalewski begins the article by introducing and explaining the grounds for criticism of criminal biology at the beginning of the 20th century. The paper then goes on to outline the criticism of criminal anthropology and the biological approach in Poland. To this end, the author extensively discusses the research of Prof. Adam S. Ettinger and other prominent researchers who rejected entirely endogenous sources of crime. The author also draws our attention to the interest in criminal biology by the leaders of the National Socialist party in Germany in the first half of the 20th century. The paper also discusses the issue of eugenics and the use of its principles worldwide. Moreover, the author discusses the contemporary state of the criminological debate, suggesting that the 20th century should be considered as dominated by the sociological approach in criminology and by a failure of criminological views to influence politicians and penal legislation. In conclusion, Zalewski highlights the contribution of the pioneers of the anthropological approach in criminology and points out that research into the biological causes of crime should be handled with scientific objectivity and, in particular, the influence of the social environment should be taken into account.Celem opracowania jest znalezienie odpowiedzi na pytanie, jak można współcześnie w kategoriach prawnokarnych wyjaśnić wpływ biologii na zachowanie człowieka. Autor tekstu rozpoczyna artykuł od przybliżenia i wyjaśnienia odbiorcom podstaw krytyki biologii kryminalnej na początku XX wieku. Następnie w publikacji prezentowana jest krytyka antropologii kryminalnej i biologicznego podejścia na gruncie polskim. W tym celu autor artykułu szeroko omawia badania profesora Adam S. Ettingera i innych wybitnych badaczy, którzy odrzucali całkowicie endogenne przyczyny przestępczości. Autor tekstu zwraca również uwagę odbiorców na zainteresowanie biologią kryminalną przez przywódców partii narodowosocjalistycznej w Niemczech w I połowie XX wieku. W opracowaniu omówiona została również problematyka eugeniki i wykorzystania jej założeń na świecie. Autor artykuł omawia także współczesny stan debaty kryminologicznej sugerując, że wiek XX należy uznać za zdominowany przez podejście socjologiczne w kryminologii i porażkę wpływu kryminologicznych opinii na polityków i ustawodawstwo karne. W podsumowaniu W. Zalewski uwydatnia wkład pionierów podejścia antropologicznego w kryminologii i podkreśla, że do badań nad biologicznymi przyczynami przestępczości należy podchodzić z naukowym obiektywizmem a zwłaszcza należy zwracać uwagę na wpływ otoczenia społecznego.
The aim of the paper is to investigate how the influence of biology on human behaviour can be explained in terms of criminal law today. Wojciech Zalewski begins the article by introducing and explaining the grounds for criticism of criminal biology at the beginning of the 20th century. The paper then goes on to outline the criticism of criminal anthropology and the biological approach in Poland. To this end, the author extensively discusses the research of Prof. Adam S. Ettinger and other prominent researchers who rejected entirely endogenous sources of crime. The author also draws our attention to the interest in criminal biology by the leaders of the National Socialist party in Germany in the first half of the 20th century. The paper also discusses the issue of eugenics and the use of its principles worldwide. Moreover, the author discusses the contemporary state of the criminological debate, suggesting that the 20th century should be considered as dominated by the sociological approach in criminology and by a failure of criminological views to influence politicians and penal legislation. In conclusion, Zalewski highlights the contribution of the pioneers of the anthropological approach in criminology and points out that research into the biological causes of crime should be handled with scientific objectivity and, in particular, the influence of the social environment should be taken into account
Raw Crt data
Raw Crt data of 754 miRNAs obtained using RT-qPCR experiments with OpenArray technology. Expression profiles were obtained in peripheral blood mononuclear cells collected from 18 patients with lower extremity artery disease and 10 control subjects. Undetermined Crt values were set to 40.This dataset is was generated for the paper:'Application of OpenArray RT-qPCR for Identification of MicroRNA Expression Signatures of Lower Extremity Artery Disease' by Daniel P. Zalewski, Karol P. Ruszel, Andrzej Stępniewski, Dariusz Gałkowski, Marcin Feldo, Janusz Kocki and Anna Bogucka-Kocka published in Journal of Applied GeneticsIf you use this dataset, please cite our paper:Zalewski, D.P., Ruszel, K.P., Stępniewski, A. et al. Application of OpenArray RT-qPCR for identification of microRNA expression signatures of lower extremity artery disease. J Appl Genetics (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13353-022-00692-1</div
Women in Law: Exploring Expectations for Women in a Man\u27s Profession
Over the winter break I read the following about gender inequality in the workforce: (a) Gender Trials by Jennifer L. Pierce, (b) Women in Engineering: Gender Power and Workplace Culture by Judith S. McIlwee and J. Gregg Robinson, in preparation for an independent research project on Women in Law. I am planning to do interviews with several female attorneys that I have contacted via the West Chester University Alumni Association. These attorneys will be surveyed about their experiences with pursuing law as undergraduates, Law School students, and as licensed attorney. Working with Dr. Zalewski, I will then compile the data from the interviews and analyze the results
Exterior of commercial office building
M. J. Zalewski and Company Realtors; Great Lakes Building and Loan AssociationThe building houses the offices for M. J. Zalewski & Co. Realtors and Great Lakes Building & Loan AssociationZalewski & Co. Realtors; Great Lakes Bldg. & Loa
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