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    Street theatre of Viktor Braunreiter

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    Práce přibližuje historii, tvorbu a poetiku amatérského souboru Pouliční divadlo Viktora Braunreitera. Tento amatérský soubor vznikl v roce 2006. Jeho zakladatelem, vedoucím, autorem, hercem, režisérem je Viktor Braunreiter. Dnes, po deseti letech intenzivní divadelní práce, se mu podařilo vybudovat soubor s výrazným puncem kvality a autorské originality. Tvorba souboru je pestrá. Míst a prostředí, kde bychom se s poetikou PDVB mohli potkat, je mnoho. Jedním z hlavních přínosů PDVB pro širokou veřejnost je tzv. "oživování" vybraných míst či prostředí, která divadelníci dramaticky umocňují. Kritika tvorby PDVB bývá většinou pozitivní. Kladné ohlasy přicházejí od diváků, ale i od zasvěcené kritiky. Hlavním poznávacím znamením tvorby PDVB je lidový, ale nikoli primitivní humor a nezbytná nadsázka, ironie i sebeironie. Tvůrčí originalita, invence, nezaměnitelnost, píle a chuť se nadále rozvíjet spolu s širokou a věrnou diváckou platformou staví PDVB do pozice předního regionálního amatérského souboru se sílícími ambicemi tyto hranice překonat.ObhájenoThis work represents the history, production and poetics Viktor Braunreiter´s street theatre. This an amateur aggregate, which came into existence in year 2006. Viktor Braunreiter is its founder, leader, author, actor and also a director. Today, after ten years of intensive theatre work, he managed to build up the company with strong mark of quality and author´s originality. Production of company is varied. Places and environments, where we could meet PDVB´s poetic, are a lot, either at the castle courtyards or in Czech town´s streets, but also in the primary and secondary schools. One of the main PDVB´s benefit for general public is so called "resuscitate" representative places or environments, which theatre actors intensify dramatically. Criticism of PDVB´s creation used to be almost positive. Affirmative reactions come from the spectators, but also from privy critics. The main tell-tail sign of PDVB´s creation is folk, but not primitive humour and absolutely necessary exaggeration, irony and self-irony. Creative originality, invention, unmistakable, diligence and desire to be also developing together with wide and regular spectator´s platform put PDVB into position of leading local amateur company with growing stronger ambition surpass these bounds

    Limitations and possibilities in painting: tracing the unrepresentable

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    M.F.A.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13)by Viktor Lukas Witkowsk

    Viktor Krupa, as I Knew Him

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    Abstract The paper is dedicated to Viktor Krupa, the famous linguist and orientalist as well as long-time friend and colleague of the author of the paper that celebrates his life anniversary – the eightieth birthday. The author deals not only with numerous book publications and studies of Viktor Krupa focused first of all on important linguistic theoretical, typological and orientalist works, but he also analyses his other books. Viktor Krupa is an author of numerous ethnological and folkloristic works, translator of more than 100 books from the world as well as oriental languages and he published many travel and adventure books. The author speaks also about some milestones in the life of Viktor Krupa and he tries to characterise the nature, which enabled Viktor Krupa to become one of the most significant authors of the contemporary Slovak and European oriental studies and linguistics as a whole.</jats:p

    Våra favoriter bland Viktor Rydbergs dikter

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    This antology includes 24 poems by Viktor Rydberg. Each poem has an introducing essay written by a scholar, a teacher, a journalist or an author

    Clinical and Seasonal Variations of Nutritional Risk Screening in Patients Scheduled for Rehabilitation after Heart Surgery

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    Background: Current knowledge on the pervasiveness of increased nutritional risk in cardiovascular diseases is limited. Our aim was to analyze the characteristics of nutritional risk screening in patients scheduled for rehabilitation after heart surgery. Prevalence and extent of nutritional risk were studied in connection with patients' characteristics and seasonal climate effects on weight loss dynamics. Methods: The cohort included 65 consecutive patients with an age range of 25-84 years, 2-6 months after surgical treatment for ischemic or valvular heart disease. Nutritional risk screening was appraised using a standardized NRS-2002 questionnaire. Groups were analyzed according to a timeline of rehabilitation according to the "cold" and "warm" seasons of the moderate Mediterranean climate in Opatija, Croatia. Results: Increased nutritional risk scores (NRS-2002) of >3 were found in 96% of studied patients. Mean NRS-2002 of patients was 5.0 +/- 1.0, with a percentage weight loss history of 11.7% +/- 2.2% (4.6-19.0). Risk was found to be more pronounced during the warmer season, with NRS-2002 scores of 5.3 +/- 0.7 versus 4.8 +/- 1.1 (P = 0.136) and greater loss of weight of 13.0% +/- 3.2% versus 10.6% +/- 3% (P = 0.005), respectively. Increased nutritional risk correlated significantly with creatinine concentrations (rho = 0.359; P = 0.034 versus 0.584; P = 0.001, respectively). Significant discordance in correlations was found between NRS-2002 and the decrease in left ventricle systolic function (rho correlation coefficient [rho-cc] = -0.428; P = 0.009), the increase in glucose concentrations (cc = 0.600; P < 0.001), and the decrease in erythrocyte counts (cc = -0.520; P = 0.001) during the colder season. Conclusion: Increased nutritional risk was found to be frequently expressed in the course of rehabilitation after heart surgery. Although seasonal climate effects influenced the weight loss dynamics, the impact on reproducibility of NRS-2002 was clinically less important. Further studies on the connection of nutritional risk with composited end points might offer improvements in overall quality of treatment

    Unclear to Viktor Hamburger, 1934

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    Reassures Hamburger that author will support his decision regarding Hamburger's offer in OdessaHandwritten letter; good condition1 pageCorrespondenc

    Våra favoriter bland Viktor Rydbergs dikter [Elektronisk resurs]

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    This antology includes 24 poems by Viktor Rydberg. Each poem has an introducing essay written by a scholar, a teacher, a journalist or an author

    Lost World in Proses of Viktor Fischl

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    The diploma work The Lost World in Proses of Viktor Fischl deals with prosaic production of Viktor Fischl with the intention to find so-called lost world, which is mentioned in several texts (fiction and non-fiction). First two chapters of this work develop a methodology and definitions of the subject, which is going to be talked about - about an author and his conception. The work is based on literature concepts like implication author and model author, which is for many different conceptions necessary to define and create a model suitable for the needs of this work. After the definition of subject and borders, in which this whole work is going to be based on in a frame of interpretation, next chapters develop each of motives (like animals, characters, holocaust etc.) and topics (myth, women, collecting), which are to be found in Viktor Fischl´s work. The greatest attention is devoted to space in a fiction world. Through a summary of these motives and other topics, the lost world, which gave the name of this work, is going to be interpreted

    Influence of Transiently Increased Nutritional Risk on a Left Ventricle Myocardial Mass Assessed by Echocardiography

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    Background/Aim: Metabolic derangements due to increased nutritional risk lead to catabolism and loss of proteins, muscle tissue and eventually mass of parenchymatous organs. The aim of our study was to assess whether transitory nutritional risk after heart surgery influences on the left ventricle myocardial mass (LVMM), assessed by echocardiography. Methods: Consecutive sample of patients scheduled for cardiovascular rehabilitation, in period 0-3 months after surgery. Nutritional risk screening (NRS) was analyzed using the NRS-2002 tool. Results: Study sample included 330 patients after heart surgery for ischemic 186 (56.4%); valvular 91 (27.6%) and valvular plus ischemic 53 (16.1%) heart disease. Age was 65.5 ± 10.6 (range 23-84) and there were more male patients than female - 240 (72.7%) and 90 (27.3%), respectively. The percentage of unintentional loss of weight was 10.8 ± 3.4%, in range 0-23.81%, whereas NRS-2002 was 4.4 ± 1.1. LVMM was 218.7 ± 65.9 g vs. 252.3 ± 51.7 (p = 0.015); for patients with increased nutritional risk and controls, respectively. There was no significant correlation of LVMM with NRS-2002, while the percentage of unintentional loss of weight displayed only weakly inverse correlation (Rho CC = -0.197; p = 0.007). LVMM also correlated significantly with body mass index (Rho CC = 0.247; p < 0.001) and waist-to-hip ratio (Rho CC = 0.291; p < 0.001). In conclusion, LVMM was found to decrease slightly in the period of increased nutritional risk, following heart surgery. Changes in LVMM are partially consequences of systemic catabolic response, as well as anthropometric changes due to unintentional loss of weight

    Unknown to Viktor Hamburger, July 6, 1992

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    letter of praise for Hamburger as a teacher, author was a student of Hamburgers at Washington University years 1938-1942, took comparative anaatomy, embryology, and biology with Hamburgerhand written, hard to read, not sure of author's name - possibly Arnold J. SchummanCorrespondenc
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