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Rickia proteini T. Majewski
Rickia proteini T.Majewski MB#103791 Fig. 70E Acta Mycologica 19 (2): 191 (Majewski 1986a). – Type: “ On Proteinus brachypterus F. (Col. Staphylinidae): Bieszczady Mts., Tarnica Mt. (Krosno voiv.), in Fagetum, on Russula sp., 1200 m above sea level, 21.8.1964, leg. Andrzej Szujecki (TM. 1682 – holotype)”; KRAM. [Poland] Diagnostic features Receptacle triseriate. Anterior series consisting of 3–5 cells, median series consisting of 6–8 cells, posterior series consisting of 7–9 cells. One to a few solitary antheridia on the anterior and posterior series, sometimes replaced by secondary appendages. Perithecium with a narrow and fairly long neck, almost surrounded by the median series of cells. [Detailed descriptions: Majewski 1994b; De Kesel et al. 2013] Distribution and hosts Known from Poland (type), Japan (Majewski 1988), France (Duverger 1995), Norway (Majewski 2008), and Belgium (De Kesel et al. 2013). Occurs on Proteinus (Col. Staphylinidae Proteininae). Collections examined from Denmark On Proteinus laevigatus Hochhuth, 1872 (Col. Staphylinidae Proteininae) DENMARK – Nordøstsjaelland (NEZ) • Indelukket ved Frederiksborg Slot; 55°56.191′ N, 12°17.861′ E; UC30; 12 Apr. 2016; JP 12; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-122485. Remarks First record from Denmark. Rare and very scarce in Denmark (only the two thalli in Fig. 70E), but perfectly identifiable. A photo of this species is given here for the first time.Published as part of Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan, 2021, Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark, pp. 1-425 in European Journal of Taxonomy 781 on pages 297-299, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583, http://zenodo.org/record/582892
Euphoriomyces unilateralis T. Majewski
Euphoriomyces unilateralis T.Majewski MB#459691 Fig. 11A–B Acta Mycologica 34: 13 (Majewski 1999). – Type: “ On Agathidium atrum (Paykull) (Col. Leiodidae): Bialowieza Forest, sect. 638D, Circaeo-Alnetum, in litter, 24.7.1997, leg. T. Majewski (TM 7734, - holotype-)”; KRAM. [Poland] Diagnostic features All the cells of receptacle (except the lower 4–7) divide unilaterally to form single sterile cells and perithecia. Antheridia borne distally on short branches of the appendage which continues the receptacle axis. [Detailed description: Santamaria 2003] Distribution and hosts On Agathidium (Col. Leiodidae) from Poland (type) and Spain (Santamaria 2001a). Collections examined from Denmark On Agathidium atrum (Paykull, 1798) (Col. Leiodidae) DENMARK – Nordøstsjaelland (NEZ) • Naerum; 55°49.077′ N, 12°32.686′ E; UB48; 1 Dec. 2019; JP 1567; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-124327. On Agathidium seminulum (Linnaeus, 1758) (Col. Leiodidae) DENMARK – Nordøstsjaelland (NEZ) • Geelskov; 55°48.269′ N, 12°28.343′ E; UB48; 10 Dec. 2018; M. Kofoed-Hansen 1270; M. Kofoed-Hansen det.; ZMUC C-F-123798. Remarks First record from Denmark. In our opinion, E. unilateralis is a good species, well recognizable and distinguished from the similar E. agathidii by the narrow receptacle and by the absence of appendages and perithecia on one side.Published as part of Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan, 2021, Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark, pp. 1-425 in European Journal of Taxonomy 781 on page 64, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583, http://zenodo.org/record/582892
Intelligent opinion mining and sentiment analysis using artificial neural networks
The article formulates a rigorously developed concept of opinion mining and sentiment analysis using hybrid neural networks. This conceptual method for processing natural-language text enables a variety of analyses of the subjective content of texts. It is a methodology based on hybrid neural networks for detecting subjective content and potential opinions, as well as a method which allows us to classify different opinion type and sentiment score classes. Moreover, a general processing scheme, using neural networks, for sentiment and opinion analysis has been presented. Furthermore, a methodology which allows us to determine sentiment regression has been devised. The paper proposes a method for classification of the text being examined based on the amount of positive, neutral or negative opinion it contains. The research presented here offers the possibility of motivating and inspiring further development of the methods that have been elaborated in this paper.Stuart, KDC.; Majewski, M. (2015). Intelligent opinion mining and sentiment analysis using artificial neural networks. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 9492:103-110. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-26561-2_13S1031109492Feldman, R.: Techniques and applications for sentiment analysis. Commun. ACM 56(4), 82–89 (2013)Taboada, M., Brooke, J., Tofiloski, M., Voll, K., Stede, M.: Lexicon-based methods for sentiment analysis. Comput. Linguist. 37(2), 267–307 (2011)Mohammad, S.M., Turney, P.D.: Crowdsourcing a word-emotion association lexicon. Comput. Intell. 29(3), 436–465 (2013)Chen, H., Zimbra, D.: AI and opinion mining. IEEE Intell. Syst. 25(3), 74–80 (2010)Majewski, M., Zurada, J.M.: Sentence recognition using artificial neural networks. Knowl. Based Syst. 21(7), 629–635 (2008)Kacalak, W., Stuart, K.D., Majewski, M.: Intelligent natural language processing. In: Jiao, L., Wang, L., Gao, X., Liu, J., Wu, F. (eds.) ICNC 2006. LNCS, vol. 4221, pp. 584–587. Springer, Heidelberg (2006)Kacalak, W., Stuart, K., Majewski, M.: Selected problems of intelligent handwriting recognition. In: Melin, P., Castillo, O., Ramírez, E.G., Kacprzyk, J., Pedrycz, W. (eds.) IFSA 2007. Advances in Soft Computing, vol. 41, pp. 298–305. Springer, Cancun (2007)Stuart, K.D., Majewski, M.: Selected problems of knowledge discovery using artificial neural networks. In: Liu, D., Fei, S., Hou, Z., Zhang, H., Sun, C. (eds.) ISNN 2007, Part III. LNCS, vol. 4493, pp. 1049–1057. Springer, Heidelberg (2007)Stuart, K., Majewski, M.: A new method for intelligent knowledge discovery. In: Castillo, O., Melin, P., Ross, O.M., Cruz, R.S., Pedrycz, W., Kacprzyk, J. (eds.) IFSA 2007. Advances in Soft Computing, vol. 42, pp. 721–729. Springer, Heidelberg (2007)Stuart, K.D., Majewski, M.: Artificial creativity in linguistics using evolvable fuzzy neural networks. In: Hornby, G.S., Sekanina, L., Haddow, P.C. (eds.) ICES 2008. LNCS, vol. 5216, pp. 437–442. Springer, Heidelberg (2008)Stuart, K.D., Majewski, M.: Evolvable neuro-fuzzy system for artificial creativity in linguistics. In: Huang, D.-S., Wunsch II, D.C., Levine, D.S., Jo, K.-H. (eds.) ICIC 2008. LNCS (LNAI), vol. 5227, pp. 46–53. Springer, Heidelberg (2008)Stuart, K.D., Majewski, M., Trelis, A.B.: Selected problems of intelligent corpus analysis through probabilistic neural networks. In: Zhang, L., Lu, B.-L., Kwok, J. (eds.) ISNN 2010, Part II. LNCS, vol. 6064, pp. 268–275. Springer, Heidelberg (2010)Stuart, K.D., Majewski, M., Trelis, A.B.: Intelligent semantic-based system for corpus analysis through hybrid probabilistic neural networks. In: Liu, D., Zhang, H., Polycarpou, M., Alippi, C., He, H. (eds.) ISNN 2011, Part I. LNCS, vol. 6675, pp. 83–92. Springer, Heidelberg (2011)Specht, D.F.: Probabilistic neural networks. Neural Netw. 3(1), 109–118 (1990)Specht, D.F.: A general regression neural network. IEEE Trans. Neural Netw. 2(6), 568–576 (1991
Mohr-Majewski syndrome (orofaciodigital syndrome type IV) in five sibs
Mohr-Majewski syndrome (orofaciodigital syndrome type IV) in five sibs: We present a girl and autopsy finding of her sister with Mohr-Majewski syndrome (Orofaciodigital syndrome type IV). The parents were first cousins and their two sons died of similar findings. The only healthy child of the family was mildly effected from this syndrome who had cleft palate. These features show the heterogenity of the syndrome
Euphoriomyces huggertii T. Majewski
Euphoriomyces huggertii T.Majewski MB#103298 Fig. 9D–E Acta Mycologica 19: 185 (Majewski 1986a). – Type: “ On Proteinus brachypterus F. (Col. Staphylinidae): Bieszczady Mts., Wetlina (Krosno voiv.), under bark of overthrown trunks of Fagus sylvatica in Fagetum on the eastern mountain-side of Jawornik, about 700 m above sea level, 2.6.1974 (holotype, TM. 1418)”; KRAM. [Poland] Diagnostic features Thalli with 1–2 perithecia, if two, then borne on opposite sides of the 5 th receptacular cell. Fourth cell of the receptacle larger than others above and below. Secondary appendages ± branched, continuing the six- to eight-celled receptacle. Primary appendage two-celled, concealed, lateral to the distal cell of receptacle (Fig. D, pa). [Detailed descriptions: Santamaria 1991, 2003; Majewski 1994b] Distribution and hosts Only known from Poland on Acrulia Thomson, 1858 and Proteinus Latreille, 1796 and also from Spain on Baptolinus affinis (Paykull, 1789) (Santamaria 1989). All hosts belong to Col. Staphylinidae. Collections examined from Denmark On Acrulia inflata (Gyllenhal, 1813) (Col. Staphylinidae Omalinae) DENMARK – Østjylland (EJ) • Hald Ege; 56°24.287′ N, 9°20.550′ E; NH25; 19 Oct. 2013; JP 799; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-123294. – Sydsjaelland (SZ) • Havnen i Naestved; 55°13.583′ E, 11 45.278′ E; PG72; 6 Jan. 1999; JP Dry0097; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-124163. – Vestjylland (WJ) • Estrup Skov; 55°29.601′ N, 9°4.608′ E; NG05; 5 Aug. 1928; Johs. Andersen Dry0098; Johs. Andersen; ZMUC C-F-124164. Remarks First record from Denmark. According to Tavares (in litt.) this species may belong to the genus Carpophoromyces. Thalli from Acrulia represent a reduced form where the second perithecium is shown at the one-celled initial stage (cell d), and maybe it never develops beyond that (Majewski 1994b).Published as part of Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan, 2021, Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark, pp. 1-425 in European Journal of Taxonomy 781 on pages 57-58, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583, http://zenodo.org/record/582892
Maria Butrymówna - "passionate about archeology" researcher of cemeteries in Lithuania and her contacts with Erasmus Majewski
Maria Butrymówna was born on February 26, 1875 in Jodkan. Her father was Nicodemus Butrym of the Topór family, and her mother Teresa de domo Wiszniewska of the Prussians from Żybortan. She was interested in ethnography: she wrote down Lithuanian songs and prose which she then published in ethnographic journals. However, her true passion was archaeology: discovering and exploring archaeological sites. As an amateur, however, she needed consultation and advice, especially concerning excavation methodology. At the end of the 19th century, E. Majewski was the authority in archeology and he became her adviser. M. Butrymówna and E. Majewski corresponded with each other (the correspondence kept in PMA covers the years 1899-1902), and they also knew each other personally. E. Majewski published M. Butrymówna’s ethnographic notes in the pages of „Wisła” and the results of her archaeological research in „Światowit”. Archaeological finds acquired by M. Butrymówna during the course of her own research or in the form of donations resulted in a collection. Part of the collection was handed over to the Erazm Majewski Museum and the rest to the Museum of the Society of Friends of the Sciences in Vilnius
Maria Butrymówna – „passionate about archeology” researcher of cemeteries in Lithuania and her contacts with Erasmus Majewski
Maria Butrymówna was born on February 26, 1875 in Jodkan. Her father was Nicodemus Butrym of the Topór family, and her mother Teresa de domo Wiszniewska of the Prussians from Żybortan. She was interested in ethnography: she wrote down Lithuanian songs and prose which she then published in ethnographic journals. However, her true passion was archaeology: discovering and exploring archaeological sites. As an amateur, however, she needed consultation and advice, especially concerning excavation methodology. At the end of the 19th century, E. Majewski was the authority in archeology and he became her adviser. M. Butrymówna and E. Majewski corresponded with each other (the correspondence kept in PMA covers the years 1899-1902), and they also knew each other personally. E. Majewski published M. Butrymówna’s ethnographic notes in the pages of „Wisła” and the results of her archaeological research in „Światowit”. Archaeological finds acquired by M. Butrymówna during the course of her own research or in the form of donations resulted in a collection. Part of the collection was handed over to the Erazm Majewski Museum and the rest to the Museum of the Society of Friends of the Sciences in Vilnius
Surface-water cooling and salinity decrease during the Middle Miocene climate transition at Southern Ocean ODP Site 747 (Kerguelen Plateau)
Civil-law partnership in the system of counteracting money laundering and terrorism financing (AML/CFT)
This article addresses the problems of legal status of the so-called civil-law partnership, as specified in Art. 860 § 1 of the Polish Civil Code, from the point of view of performing the obligations in the area of counteracting money laundering and terrorism financing. First, the author provides a detailed characterization of this civil law institution and resolves that the civil-law partnership does not have legal subjectivity separate from its partners, and then points to the consequences of the above facts in the area of counteracting money laundering and terrorism
financing. In conclusion, the author formulates a general conclusion that the obligations in respect of counteracting money laundering and terrorism financing, including financial safeguards, should be
applied to the civil-law partnership partners, as customers in the understanding of Art. 2(2) item 10 of the Polish AML Act.Asłanowicz, M., Herbet, A., Litwińska-Werner, M., Moskwa, P., Naworski, J. P., Popiołek, W., … Tarska, M. (2016). Prawo spółek osobowych. System Prawa Prywatnego. Tom 16. (A. Szajkowski,Ed.) (2nd ed.). C.H.BECK.
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Jezioro, J. (2019). Komentarz do art. 860 Kodeksu cywilnego. In E. Gniewek & P. Machnikowski (Eds.), Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz (9th ed., p. 2202). Warszawa: C.H.BECK.
Majewski, K. (2017). General principles of code of administrative procedure after amendment of 2017. Annuals of the Administration and Law, 17(1), 165–182. Retrieved from https://rocznikiadministracjiiprawa.publisherspanel.com/resources/html/article/details?id=179226.
Majewski, K. (2018). Funkcjonowanie w banku procedury anonimowego zgłaszania naruszeń. Monitor Prawa Bankowego, (12), 67–77. Retrieved from https://rebus.us.edu.pl/bitstream/20.500.12128/8948/5/Majewski_Funkcjonowanie_w_banku_procedury_anonimowego_zglaszania_naruszen.pdf.
Majewski, K. (2019). Compliance risk management in the bank after the changes from 2017 in Poland. Roczniki Administracji i Prawa, 1(XIX), 187–193. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.3591
Majewski, K. (2020). Zmiany w ustawie o przeciwdziałaniu praniu pieniędzy oraz finansowaniu terroryzmu. Monitor Prawa Bankowego, (1), 92–103. Retrieved from https://rebus.us.edu.pl/handle/20.500.12128/12337.
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Long-term gene expression changes in irradiated male and female rhesus macaque
Purpose:
Long-term transcriptome changes can be expected in survivors after lethal irradiation. We aimed to characterize these changes in males and females and after different cytokine treatments.
Material and Methods:
Peripheral blood was drawn in male and female rhesus macaque (n=142), which survived whole-body exposure with 700 cGy (LD66/60). Peripheral whole blood was drawn pre-exposure and before sacrificing the surviving animals after 60 days.
Results:
We evaluated gene expression in a three-phase study design where phase I was a whole-genome screening (NGS) for mRNAs using five pre- and post-exposure RNA samples (n=20). Differential gene expression (DGE) was calculated separately for each sex between samples of survivors and pre-exposure samples, utilized as the reference. Altogether 1,243 up- and down-regulated genes were identified. Altogether 37 candidate mRNAs were chosen for validation in phase II using the remaining samples (n=117) and utilizing qRT-PCR. Altogether 17 genes showed significant or borderline significant (t-test) DGE in groups of untreated or treated males and females, but nine most promising genes (CD248, EDAR, FAM19A5, GAL3ST4, GCNT4, HBG2/1, LRRN1, NOG, SYT14). For phase III, we validated our 41 rhesus macaque candidate genes with results from an earlier conducted study on male baboons. Altogether 34% (14 out of 41) genes showed a concordantly DGE in males of both species (DGE defined as (FC) > |1.5|).
Conclusions:
60 days after radiation exposure, we identified (1) cytokine treatment independent long-term transcriptional changes, (2) females with almost twice as much deregulated genes appeared more radio-responsive than males on gene expression level but interestingly did not show a correlation between hematopoietic nadirs and sex in corresponding clinical data and (3) Panther analysis revealed a strong association with immunological processes as well as the WNT pathway for both sexes, highlighting a possible correlation of secondary malignancy development due to immunological alterations
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