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    Professor O.M. Kowalewski—Mongolian studies scholar, traveller and enlightener: His biographical landmarks

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    Kazan (Volga Region) Federal UniversityInstitute of Oriental Manuscripts of Russian Academy of ScienceUniversity of Warsaw In this article, materials devoted to the basic stages of the life and activity of a graduate of Vilna University (1821), Professor Osip Mikhailovich Kowalewski (1801–1878), are presented. He held the first chair of Mongolian literature in Russia and Europe and served as dean and rector of Kazan University. Prof Kowalewski made scientific trips to Siberia, Buryatia, Mongolia and China (1828–1833); collected unique books, manuscripts, and ethnographic materials of the people of Central Asia; and became the author of classical works concerning Buddhism and the history, languages, literature, religions, folklore, and ethnography of the Mongolian people

    The compulsory agricultural insurances – selected issues of interpretation

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    This article analyses the specific problems of compulsory agricultural insurances in Polish legal system, including liability insurance of the holder of homestead, insurance for buildings included in the homestead – from fire and the other risks, and crop insurance – from random events. In particular, the author explains the meaning of selected problems of interpretation in the practical application of individual regulations. These considerations are focused on the problem of personal range and realization of the insurance requirements, duration of the insurance contracts, and analysis of the effectiveness of crop insurance regulation. In this regard, the author also reports specific de lege ferenda conclusions.Uniwersytet Śląski w KatowicachE. Kowalewski, Ubezpieczenie odpowiedzialności cywilnej – funkcje i przemiany, Toruń 1981.E. Kowalewski, T. Sangowski, Prawo ubezpieczeń gospodarczych. Komentarz, Warszawa 2004.E. Kowalewski, M. Ziemiak, Stan prawny ubezpieczeń obowiązkowych w Polsce. Wstęp, „Wiadomości Ubezpieczeniowe” nr 1/2015 suplement.M. Adamowicz, A. Brodecka-Chamera, D. Fuchs, M Glicz, B. Janyga, S. Koroluk, J. Kruczalak-Jankowska, K. Malinowska, D. Maśniak, J. Nawracała, M. Serwach, E. Spigarska, E. Wieczorek, A. Wowerka, Z. Brodecki, Prawo ubezpieczeń gospodarczych. Komentarz. T. I, Prawo ubezpieczeń gospodarczych. Komentarz. T. I, Warszawa 2010.M. Orlicki, Ubezpieczenia Obowiązkowe, Warszawa 2011.M. Orlicki, K. Przewalska, Nowe prawo ubezpieczeń gospodarczych. Pakiet ustaw ubezpieczeniowych Kodeks cywilny po zmianach, Bydgoszcz – Warszawa – Poznań 2004.E. Gniewek (red.), Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Warszawa 2011.243-25

    Parasitologic examination and associated risk factors of domestic dogs at the domestic-wildlife interface in the Iberá wetlands Ecoregion, Argentina

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    The wildlife-domestic interface represents points of contact between wild animals and human-associated domestic animals, and provides opportunities for the dissemination and transmission of parasitic agents. Domestic dogs are reservoirs of parasitic agents, many of which are capable of infecting wild animals. To better investigate this potential risk at the Iberá wetlands eco-region, fecal samples from dogs present at the wildlife-domestic interface of two protected areas in Corrientes province, Argentina were examined. The prevalence of intestinal parasites and overall generic richness were examined and associations with age, sex, body condition, anthelmintic treatments and dog movement restriction were explored. From August-September 2017, questionnaires were carried out and fecal samples collected from 51 dogs at the interface zones. The overall estimated prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites was 63%. Nine genera of helminths and four protozoans were found in the examined dogs, many of which are known to infect wild carnivores and several have zoonotic potential. Ancylostoma and Isospora were the most prevalent genera. Freedom to roam was positively associated with prevalence and richness. From all dogs in our study, only a small proportion (17%) is subjected to some degree of movement restriction, while most dogs were free roaming. Veterinary health care and treatment was also extremely limited. The findings of this study revealed conditions of high prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites, lack of veterinary care and unrestricted roaming; all circumstances that suggest that dogs that live at these interface zones pose an infection risk to sympatric wildlife.Fil: Natalini, María Belén. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; ArgentinaFil: Gennuso, María Sol. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; ArgentinaFil: Beldomenico, Pablo Martín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto de Ciencias Veterinarias del Litoral. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Instituto de Ciencias Veterinarias del Litoral; ArgentinaFil: Rigonatto, Teresita. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste; ArgentinaFil: Kowalewski, Martín M.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentin

    The presented world of "Mené-Mené-Thekel-Upharisim!... Quasi una phantasia" by Tadeusz Miciński

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    Another - after e.g. Cz. Latawiec, E. Rzewuska, M. Podraza-Kwiatkowska, T. Linkner, M. Bajko - discussion of the unfinished novel "Mené-Mené-Thekel-Upharisim!... Quasi una phantasia" (ed. 1931). by examining the structural skeleton of the novel, the author reflects on its main structural elements: the narrative and its subject - the world presented. The narrative of the novel, containing within itself all the dialogues of the charakters, organizes the world presented, and its charakter depends largely on the distance to the world. It shows the course of events in the novel, which is associated with the environment and the participating characters of the unfolding text. It is an essential means of expression in the novel-like text

    Cerro Tilcajete: un centro secundario del Estado zapoteco temprano (100 a.C.-200 d.C.). 31. Arqueología

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    Rebow M., Particle Image Velocimetry and Thermometry in Freezing Water

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    Image processing in fluid mechanics became an important quantitative tool used for flow analysis. The feasibility of simultaneous measurements of instantaneous velocity and temperature fields, as well as tracking of the interface creates a functional tool to describe thermally driven flows accompanied by phase change. The full field information gathered becomes essential for verification and validation of the computational models. The paper presents a review of the image processing methods developed by the author and his co-workers to analyse a few typical problems of two-phase flow. Simultaneous measurements of temperature and velocity fields using liquid crystal tracers, as well as image analysis of the interface growth, are applied to solidification and growing vapour bubble problems. The shape analysis of images of oscillating droplets is used to obtain quantitative data about its surface properties. Following the experimental results, various aspects of their interaction with the numerical simulations will be discussed. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS The principle of the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) & Thermometry is based on seeding the flow medium with liquid crystal particles. The temperature visualisation is based on the property of some cholesteric and chiral-nematic liquid crystal materials to reflect definite colours at specifi

    Reutilización de las tumbas en Oaxaca, México. Dimensión Antropológica Vol. 7 Año 3 (1996) mayo-agosto

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López, "On Engendering Monte Albán Tomb 7”, en Current Anthropology 35(3), 1994, p. 286.Winter, C.M., "Rescate arqueológico en Loma del Mesquite, San Pablo, Huitzo, Etla, Oaxaca", en Estudios de Antropología e Historia 39, Oaxaca, CRO, INAH, 1984.El presente artículo describe una tumba excavada recientemente en Ejutla, Oaxaca. En el uso de la tumba aparecen al menos cinco entierros secuenciales, reflejando lo que llamamos “reutilización continua” de las tumbas. Basados en este término nosotros sugerimos que: la práctica de la reutilización fue más común en Mesoamérica de lo que se ha sospechado hasta ahora. La consideración de esta tercera alternativa de la dicotomía entierro primario/secundario proporciona una nueva perspectiva para evaluar el ensamble esquelético de la tumba 7
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