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Marian Lech Klementowski
On 27 November 2013, Marian Lech Klementowski, Professor of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, PhD (post-doctoral degree) in legal sciences, an outstanding expert in the history of law, passed away. Professor was a regular contributor to “Miscellanea Historico-Iuridica” since the establishment of our journal, serving as a reviewer. Since 2011 Professor was a member of the Scientific Council. He has always been helpful to us, contributing to ensuring the appropriate level of published texts.Dnia 27 listopada 2013 r. zmarł Marian Lech Klementowski, Profesor UMCS, dr hab. nauk prawnych, wybitny znawca historii prawa. Profesor był stałym współpracownikiem „Miscellanea Historico-Iuridica” od momentu powstania naszego czasopisma, pełniąc funkcję recenzenta. Od 2011 r. Profesor był członkiem Rady Naukowej. Zawsze służył nam pomocą, przyczyniając się do zapewnienia odpowiedniego poziomu publikowanych tekstów
Risk of stroke with "no-touch" - As compared to conventional off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. An updated meta-analysis of observational studies.
Środek zwiększający trwałość i mszczelność betonu konstrukcyjnego opis patentowy nr 215644 /
Zgłoszono 18.01.2010 r.Zgłoszenie ogłoszono 27.09.2010 BUP 20/10.O udzieleniu patentu ogłoszono 31.01.2014 2014 WUP 01/14.Nr zgłosz. 390206.Tyt. z ekranu tyt.Pozostali współtwórcy wynalazku: Jan Deja, Artur Łagosz, Radosław Mróz, Jacek Śliwiński, Tomasz Tracz, Stanisław Kańka, Adam Zybura, Katarzyna Domagała, Lech Czarnecki, Piotr Woyciechowski, Wojciech Radomski, Przemysła Mossakowski, Andrzej M. Brandt, Michał Antoni Glinicki, Maria Marks, Daria Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka, Maciej Sobczak.Dostępny także w wersji drukowanej.Tryb dostępu: Internet
O logistyce bezpieczeństwa. Recenzja książki: Magdalena Molendowska, Paweł Górecki, Piotr Zalewski, Martyna Ostrowska, Logika bezpieczeństwa. Wybrane zagadnienia, Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, Toruń 2022, ss. 216
Recenzja książki: Magdalena Molendowska, Paweł Górecki, Piotr Zalewski, Martyna Ostrowska, Logika bezpieczeństwa. Wybrane zagadnienia, Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, Toruń 2022, ss. 21
In memory of Professor Lech Wojtczak, researcher and person
Professor Lech Wojtczak spent his entire scientific life at the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, where he worked since 1947. He is the author or co-author of two hundred scientific papers, promoted 15 doctors of science, was the Full Member of PAS and has been awarded with several prizes and honors. Among his students are three successive directors of the Nencki Institute, the authors of the present article. Scientific interests of Professor Lech Wojtczak were always dealing with bioenergectics, a discipline that he led in Poland and Eastern-Central Europe. In particular, his studies focused on the role of fatty acids and their derivatives on bioenergetics, on the regulatory role of surface potential of biomembranes on enzymatic and transport activities, on the regulatory role of calcium and magnesium in mitochondria, on the role of free oxigen radicals in bioenergetics, etc. Apart from being a great scientist, Lech Wojtczak was also a fantastic teacher, and an excellent scientific supervisor. Being well recognized in the world, he was placing members of his research group in foreign laboratories, as well as was sending tchem to courses and conferences. This was opening their minds to the world, and to other cultures, and allowed Lech Wojtczak to form from his collaborators the next generation of good scientists and future leaders. The list of the most important pupils of Professor Wojtczak is given in the article. Lech was also excellent in social contacts, and in creating a friendly atmosphere. Together with his wife Anna, they kept an open home, often inviting collaborators to parties that usually led to long scientific discussions. With the sudden death of Pofessor Lech Wojtczak Polish science suffered a great loss. This eminent researcher, the father of Polish bioenergetics, but also a warm and modest person, will be dearly missed
A REVIEW OF THE BOOK: PATRYK WAWRZYŃSKI, PREZYDENT LECH KACZYŃSKI. NARRACJE NIEDOKOŃCZONE [PRESIDENT LECH KACZYNSKI. THE UNFINISHED NARRATIVES], WYDAWNICTWO ADAM MARSZAŁEK, TORUŃ 2012
With these words of Mark Antony – as a motto – Patrick Wawrzyński could start his book. Published in 2012, the work is titled "President Lech Kaczynski. The unfinished narratives" (Prezydent Lech Kaczyński. Narracje niedokończone), and it is just such an attempt of doing justice to the tragically deceased president of the Republic of Poland. The author has undertaken the task of presenting the views of Lech Kaczynski as they actually were – separating them from incorrect interpretations and opinions attributed by other actors of the Polish political scene: his opponents as well as allies
Nomad s trvalym bydlistem - Lech Majewski
If the figure of a pointlessly wandering flneur is agreed to be recognized as
an emblem of postmodemity, or — in other words — if the wandering itself is its
own goal, then the figure epitomizing postmodemity is that of a nomad. Such a concept,
obviously opposite to the views of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, finds its foundations
in Zygmunt Bauman’s thought. The sociologist observed that the nomads
never choose their route at random; they do not plan it anew every day. The common
characteristic shared both by nomads and by pilgrims (which makes representatives
of both groups prominently different from the postmodern man) is the unalterability
of the course once taken. Lech Majewski is a nomad in a double sense of the word.
Firstly, he endlessly wanders in the space between the media he uses for the sake of
his peregrinations. Poetry, prose, essay, painting, film, music, theater, opera — all
represent the rich inventory of means the artist employs to exercise fully authorial
expression. Secondly, Majewski has worked (and still works) in various locations,
including Poland, England, America, Brasil, Germany, and Lithuania. These creative
rovings could possibly be offered as the most powerful proof of his nomadism, or
perhaps of his lack of rootedness in one place functioning as some “personal center
of Universe” of paramount importance. Yet, paradoxically, such reasoning could lead
one astray: Majewski’s recent work — especially the film and stage versions of his
autobiographical opera Pokój saren [The Room of the Does] and two film productions,
WOjaCZEK and Angelus — clearly disprove the “nomadic” intepretations of the artist
and his work. The central locus of the artist, who is perfectly capable of successful
functioning in a variety of geographical and artistic contexts, is the city of Katowice, the
city of his birth, which, in the year 1953 (when Majewski was born) was called
Stalinogród. The present article strives to synthetically present the (to-date) artistic achievement
of Lech Majewski, one of the most versatile of contemporary Polish artists, who has
proven to be successful in creating art of universal dimensions, and yet art tinged with
the uniqueness of his own “little province”
Sposób wybierania rudy z filarów międzykomorowych opis patentowy nr 119750 /
Zgłoszono 18 kwietnia 1979 r.Zgłoszenie ogłoszono 15 grudnia 1980 r.Opublikowano 30 listopada 1983 r.Nr zgłosz. P 215019.Tyt. z ekranu tyt.Pozostali współtwórcy wynalazku: Czesław Kajda, Franciszek Krok, Stanisław Takuski, Marian Winiarczyk, Lech Sobota.Dostępny także w wersji drukowanej.Tryb dostępu: Internet
In one breath (Jednym tchem) performed at the Theatre of the Eighth Day
This text deals with the 1971 play Jednym tchem (In one breath), performed at the Theatre of the Eighth Day (Teatr Ósmego Dnia) and based on Stanisław Barańczak’s poem. Lech Raczak outlines the methods used in the play, the characters, way of presenting a poetic text and the music in the performance. The author uses fragments of performance records published in his previous book Szaleństwo i metoda. 48 tekstów o teatrze (Madness and method. 48 texts about theatre) (Wydawnictwo Miejskie Posnania, Poznań 2012).<br /
Lech Ratajski
Lech Ratajski was born on 26 April 1921, in Rawa Mazowiecka, in a teachers' family. In 1939 he obtained the school-leaving certificate in Łomża. During the II World War he worked as a teacher and a clerk. He was also a member of the Home Army (AK) and he took part in the sabotage actions for which in 1949 he was honoured with the Cross of Valour. After the war he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow for two years. In 1950 he graduated of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow with a degree in geography. As a student he collaborated with the popular monthly magazine „Poznaj Świat” (Know the World) for which he elaborated maps, designed covers, and wrote short notes. In 1950, accordingly to his interests, he took a post at the Department of Regional Geography within the Geographical Institute of the University of Warsaw. He wrote on the subject of the geographic names and in 1959 he was a co-author of the extensive specification comprising 20,000 geographical names. He was also the co-author of the wall economic charts of Poland and of the world, that were innovative in the Polish cartography of those days. He continuously collaborated with the magazine „Poznaj Świat” that was being published in Warsaw since the end of 1955 and he was its Editor-in-chief since 1968. He was the author of many articles and notes on the regional geography and of a book - a compendium of knowledge on Africa. The main field of his scientific interest was the thematic cartography, especially the economic maps and to this issue both his dissertations were related: the doctor's dissertation (1962) on the achievements of the Polish economic cartography in 20th century and the habilitation dissertation ( 1966) on industrial maps and their cartometric value. He devised the model of the cartographic methods of presentation, the model of cartographic generalisation, and the proposition of economic maps signs standardisation. Since 1968 he was the chairman of the Working Group and later of the Commission on Communication in Cartography at the International Cartographical Association (ICA). In the academic year 1971/1972 he lectured at the University of Edmonton and participated in the International Cartographical Association conference in Ottawa, at which he was elected the Vice-president of the Association. During his stay in Canada he prepared the textbook Methodology of the socioeconomic cartography that was published in 1973, and its second, updated edition was published in 1989. At the end of 1967 he was appointed the professorship at the Chair of Cartography where he introduced many didactic innovations - among others the free-hand drawing. In 1973 he employed dr W. Grygorenko (the future Chairman of the Chair) to teach computer cartography to the students. He tutored approximately 90 master's thesis, including 17 on the economic charts of the Polish voivodeships. In 1973- 1977 four employees of his Chair were promoted doctors. In 1973 Lech Ratajski obtained the title of a professor. He served several functions at the Polish Geographic Society, among others he was the President of the Commission of Cartography. In 1976 he was honoured with the medal of the Society. His bibliography comprises over 400 items including over 150 on cartography. He was the author of 30 portable and wall maps and approx. 600 annex maps to articles, books, and encyclopedias. Lech Ratajski died on 22 November 1977, in Warsaw
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