838 research outputs found

    Lech Krzyżaniak (1940-2004)

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    Chłodnicki Marek. Lech Krzyżaniak (1940-2004). In: Archéo-Nil. Revue de la société pour l'étude des cultures prépharaoniques de la vallée du Nil, n°14, 2004. L’Égypte et ses voisins aux 5e et 4e millénaires. pp. 5-9

    Środek do pasywacji stopów miedzi opis patentowy nr 133667 /

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    Zgłoszono 28 grudnia 1981 r.Zgłoszenie ogłoszono 4 lipca 1983 r.Opublikowano 30 sierpnia 1986 r.Nr zgłosz. P 234527.Tyt. z ekranu tyt.Pozostali współtwórcy wynalazku: Jan Bobula, Krzysztof Lech, Tadeusz Majcher, Marek Parafiński, Zbigniew Trząski.Dostępny także w wersji drukowanej.Tryb dostępu: Internet

    20 Years after The Lustration of Lech Wałęsa

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    This study aims to determine whether the decision of the V Lustration Department of the Court of Appeal in Warsaw issued in 2000, that Lech Wałęsa was not a secret collaborate of the former Security Service of the Polish People’s Republic (PPR), was a correct one. Marek Aftyka’s “briefing memo” and Proceedings of Regional Court in Gdańsk I Civil Department in 2010 in a case brought by Lech Wałęsa against Krzysztof Wyszkowski were researched in this article. It is stated that individual decisions of judges in 2000 were wrong in this case, which was confirmed on February 16, 2016 by finding the personal and working files of the secret collaborate codename “Bolek”. Analysis of the sources demonstrated that Wałęsa he did not consider the cooperation with the prosecution and security institutions, as well as with the state of real socialism as something wrong. At the same time, former Polish president, as a well-trained agent, will never admit to the cooperation

    Dryops renateae Greń & Przewoźny sp. n. from Tajikistan (Coleoptera: Dryopidae)

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    Greń, Czesław, Przewoźny, Marek, Szczepański, Wojciech T., Karpiński, Lech (2016): Dryops renateae Greń & Przewoźny sp. n. from Tajikistan (Coleoptera: Dryopidae). Zootaxa 4103 (2): 177-179, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4103.2.

    FIGURES 1–3 in Dryops renateae Greń & Przewoźny sp. n. from Tajikistan (Coleoptera: Dryopidae)

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    FIGURES 1–3. Dryops renateae sp. n., 1) habitus of paratype male; 2a) aedeagus in ventral view; 2b) aedeagus in lateral view; 3) last female sternite. Photo: Marek Przewoźny, drawings by Czesław Greń.Published as part of Greń, Czesław, Przewoźny, Marek, Szczepański, Wojciech T. & Karpiński, Lech, 2016, Dryops renateae Greń & Przewoźny sp. n. from Tajikistan (Coleoptera: Dryopidae), pp. 177-179 in Zootaxa 4103 (2) on page 178, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4103.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/25836

    Karla Kroeper, Marek Chłodnicki, Michal Kobusiewicz (eds), Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa. In Memory of Lech Krzyzaniak, Poznan, Studies in African Archaeology 9, 2006

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    Tristant Yann. Karla Kroeper, Marek Chłodnicki, Michal Kobusiewicz (eds), Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa. In Memory of Lech Krzyzaniak, Poznan, Studies in African Archaeology 9, 2006. In: Archéo-Nil. Revue de la société pour l'étude des cultures prépharaoniques de la vallée du Nil, n°18, 2008. La naissance de l'architecture funéraire. p. 202

    Szuman Leszek (Lech)

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    Tekst jest biogramem Leszka Szumana (Lecha Szumana) (1903-1987), polskiego przedsiębiorcy, tłumacza, dyplomaty, publicysty i astrologa.The text is the biogram of Leszek Szuman [Lech Szuman] (1903-1987), the Polish sole trader, translator, diplomatist, publicist and astrologer from Szczecin

    Lozanovsky's notebooks [Elektronisk resurs] : Part II. Problems 610-1469 (Notebooks IV-XII)

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    Trans. from the Russian and ed. by Marek Wójtowicz with collaboration of Dorota Wójtowicz, and scientific comments by Lech Maligranda [et al]Comments by L.M. on pages 18, 90. 118, 122, 175, 188, 202, 207, 209, 210, 211, 212, 220, 251, 252, 277</p

    POSTHUMOUS REMINISCENCES ABOUT PROF. LECH KRZYŻANIAK

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    Professor Lech Krzyżaniak (died on 10 July 2004) was an outstanding Polish archaeologist, museum expert, lecturer and member of numerous international organisations, including the Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology at Warsaw University, the UNESCO Executive Committee, the Polish National ICOM Committee and the International Association of Egyptologists. Since 1966 he conducted excavations in Egypt, Sudan and Algeria, contributing to studies on the onset of early agricultural civilisations in North-East Africa. Prof. Krzyżaniak was the author of more than 200 articles and three books on the last stage of antiquity in Egypt and Sudan, and made his knowledge available not only to Polish students but also at St. John’s College, Cambridge and the universities in Calgary and Berlin. In 1982 Prof. Krzyżaniak was appointed director of the Archaeological Museum in Poznań, which thanks to his initiatives and zeal became a meeting place for scientists exchanging experiences, exceptionally attractive for all those interested in archaeology as well as Polish and world culture

    Lozanovsky's notebooks : Part II. Problems 610-1469 (Notebooks IV-XII)

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    Trans. from the Russian and ed. by Marek Wójtowicz with collaboration of Dorota Wójtowicz, and scientific comments by Lech Maligranda [et al]Comments by L.M. on pages 18, 90. 118, 122, 175, 188, 202, 207, 209, 210, 211, 212, 220, 251, 252, 27
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