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Positivist meetings with Markiewicz
The article discusses the academic output of Henry Markiewicz dedicated to the literature
of Polish Positivism. Professor Markiewicz stands as the pre-eminent connoisseur
and lover of the era, author of numerous interpretations, studies and critical edition of
the positivist pieces of and, above all, the author of historical-literacy synthesis of the
era – the academic textbook „Positivism”. The author of the article writes also about
the methodology of research on Positivism used by Markiewicz, which takes from the
Marxist inspirations, and also shares personal memories of professional contact with
Professo
Henryk Markiewicz o teoriach powieści
Henryk Markiewicz on theory of the novel The article presents Professor Henryk Markiewicz as the outstanding theorist of the novel, the author of many publications devoted to narration, plot, fictional characters and also other issues referring to the role of time and space in the narrative works. The author gives particular attention to the book The theories of the novel abroad. It is a compendium impressive in extend and scale that presents historical review of the western theories of the novel from antiquity to modern times
Wielki Nauczyciel Polonistów – Henryk Markiewicz
Great teacher of Polish philologists – Henryk Markiewicz The author recalls the enormous contributions of Professor Henryk Markiewicz to the development of literacy research in post-war Poland. He emphasises especially organising and composing role of the Professor’s pieces, which constituted the foundations for the systematic knowledge of Polish studies within the scope of the theory of literature. The equally important part was played by prepared by him original anthologies that include the selection of the most important books and articles on literary theory, which present the main streams of the literary research abroad
Reduction of emissions from road transport in cities : impact of dynamic route guidance system on greenhouse gas emission
Michal Markiewicz presents the outcomes of his research regarding the influence of dynamic route guidance system on overall emission of carbon dioxide from road transport in rural areas. Sustainable transportation in smart cities is a big challenge of our time, but before electric vehicles replace vehicles that burn fossil fuels we have to think about traffic optimization methods that reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions. Contents Comparison of Travel Time Measurements Using Floating Car Data and Intelligent Infrastructure Integration of Cellular Automata Traffic Simulator with CO2 Emission Model Impact of Dynamic Route Guidance System on CO2 Emission Naxos Vehicular Traffic Simulator Target Groups Lecturers and students of computer science, transportation and logistics Traffic engineers The Author Dr. Michal Markiewicz defended his PhD thesis in computer science at the University of Bremen,TZI Technologie-Zentrum Informatik und Informationstechnik, Germany. Currently, he is working on commercialization of his inventions
Great teacher of Polish philologists : Henryk Markiewicz
The author recalls the enormous contributions of Professor Henryk Markiewicz to the
development of literacy research in post-war Poland. He emphasises especially organising
and composing role of the Professor’s pieces, which constituted the foundations
for the systematic knowledge of Polish studies within the scope of the theory of literature.
The equally important part was played by prepared by him original anthologies
that include the selection of the most important books and articles on literary theory,
which present the main streams of the literary research abroad
The extraordinary openness of mind : my memories of Professor Henryk Markiewicz
In a very personal recollection of Professor Henryk Markiewicz the author underlines
above all an extraordinary intellectual openness and the absorbability of the Professor,
his scientifi c competence and reliability and typical for him cognitive curiosit
Notes of Karol Górski in archival collections of the Archive of the General Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel in Marki regarding Blessed Bronisław Markiewicz and his pupils
Professor Karol Górski (1903-1988) was an expert on spirituality in Poland, and an author of many publications, such as An outline of the history of spirituality in Poland published in Krakow in 1986. Professor was inspired by the Michaelite spirituality, while exploring the life and work of the founder of Michaelite Fathers - Blessed Father Bronislaw Markiewicz (1842-1912). Presently, Father Markiewicz's selected academic works and research material are preserved in Archive of the General Congregation of St. Michael the Archangel in Marki near Warsaw. Among many Górski's publications is an article The inner life of fr. Bronisław Markiewicz published in the journal "Our Past", Vol. 23, 1966, p. 239-278. Remaining in the collection are notes handwritten by Górski kept as "Calendarium", which attest to his thoroughness and diligence in research. Collected materials carefully prepared with the aim to enable most accurate reconstruction of the events of the Education Service of Miejsce Piastowe describe the life and work of the Blessed Markiewicz and his first pupils. Sustained contact of Górski with Michaelite Fathers is confirmed in preserved correspondence, especially the letters of fr. Valerian Moroz CSMA (1919-2005). Professor, drawing from the history of spirituality in Poland, read the current issues of the Church and was highly respectful of family values and providing care of poor people in need of help
Pozytywistyczne spotkania z Markiewiczem
Positivist meetings with Markiewicz The article discusses the academic output of Henry Markiewicz dedicated to the literature of Polish Positivism. Professor Markiewicz stands as the pre-eminent connoisseur and lover of the era, author of numerous interpretations, studies and critical edition of the positivist pieces of and, above all, the author of historical-literacy synthesis of the era – the academic textbook „Positivism”. The author of the article writes also about the methodology of research on Positivism used by Markiewicz, which takes from the Marxist inspirations, and also shares personal memories of professional contact with Professor
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Muoproduction of J/psi(3100)
Interactions of 209-GeV muons within an instrumented magnetized-steel calorimeter have produced 4374 +- 87 ..mu../sup +/..mu../sup -/ pairs from J/psi decay, corresponding to the cross section sigma(..mu..N ..-->.. ..mu.. psi X) = 0.64 +- 0.10 nb. These interactions are classified as either elastic (sigma = 0.36 +- 0.07 nb) or inelastic (sigma = 0.28 +- 0.06 nb) based primarily on the calorimetric determination of E/sub X/. The cross section for elastic psi production by virtual photons, sigma/sub eff/(..gamma../sub V/N), rises with energy nu as log nu. Its dependence on Q/sup 2/ fits the vector-meson dominance form P(..lambda..) = (1 + Q/sup 2//..lambda../sup 2/)/sup -2/, with ..lambda.. = (2.0 - 2.4) +- 0.15 GeV, where the spread in values arises from considering the possibility of a Q/sup 2/ dependence in the decay angular distribution W (theta,phi) and in the nuclear shadowing factor. We find that W(theta,phi) is consistent with the form expected if the reaction ..gamma../sub V/N ..-->.. psiN conserves helicity in the s channel through natural-parity exchange in the t channel. After correction for nuclear effects, d sigma/sub eff//dt is described by the sum of two exponential terms in t, with average t slope b = 2.56 (+0.35 or - 0.32). The photon-gluon fusion (..gamma..g ..-->.. psi) perturbative quantum chromodynamic model for psi production provides an excellent description of the nu dependence of sigma/sub eff/, but cannot simultaneously explain the observed cross section and value of ..lambda... The differential cross section d/sup 2/sigma/sub eff//dzdp/sub perpindicular//sup 2/ for inelastically produced psi's rises approximately linearly with elasticity z identical with E/sub psi//nu. The p/sub perpendicular//sup 2/ dependence is flatter than that of d sigma/dt for elastic events, with average p/sub perpendicular//sup 2/ slope b = 1.46 +- 0.10. The Q/sup 2/ dependence of sigma/sub eff/ is that of P(..lambda..) with ..lambda.. = 3.0 +- 0.2 GeV, and the nu dependence is similar to that observed for elastic production. 101 references, 33 figures, 20 tables
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