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“Ja już podarłem kilka swoich sztuk…”. From the personal archive of Adam Tarn
The personal archive of Adam Tarn (1902–1975), the first editor-in-chief of the Dialog monthly and a translator, critic, novelist, and playwright, includes notes with loose ideas for plays, notes to his unfinished book on Chekhov, and minor literary ...
Magdalena Wasąg
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Self Applied Orientation Test for Central Boston [PDF]
Self interview conducted by David Crane as part of the Perceptual Form of the City, a research project investigating the individual’s perception of the urban ...
Crane, David (20th century), author
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Regional-scale land-cover change during the 20th century and its consequences for biodiversity
Extensive changes in land cover during the 20th century are known to have had detrimental effects on biodiversity in rural landscapes, but the magnitude of change and their ecological effects are not well known on regional scales. We digitized historical
S. Cousins+3 more
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This review highlights the potential of single‐atom catalysts in three key photocatalytic reactions: the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), nitrogen reduction reaction for ammonia synthesis, and carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) for chemical fuels.
Saad Mehmood+5 more
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The main goal of the article is to offer a description of cryptotexts of theatre staging handbooks and dramatic works created in Poland during the socialist realism period.
Anna Wiśniewska-Grabarczyk
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Report on the Orientation Study of The Perceptual Form of the City [PDF]
Report created as part of the Perceptual Form of the City, a research project investigating the individual’s perception of the urban ...
Alonso, William (20th century), author
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. Various human activities – including agriculture, water consumption, river damming, and aquaculture – have intensified over the last century. This has had a major impact on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycling in global continental waters.
A. Beusen+4 more
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Wood and cellulose are the most abundant and important sustainable materials on the planet at the disposal to solve major societal challenges. This perspective, written for all materials scientists, highlights how breakthroughs in cellulose nanotechnology combined with functional nanomaterials can revolutionize important areas like construction ...
Mahiar Max Hamedi+5 more
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Morphologies in‐between: The impact of the first steps on the human talus
Abstract Objective The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the anatomy of the foot. The talus, which starts ossifying in utero, may account for the developing stages from the late gestational phase onwards.
Carla Figus+21 more
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Brr, Bereza. Polish literature towards the Confinement Centre in Bereza Kartuska. 1934–1939
The article concerns the presence of the theme and motif of the Place of Isolation at Bereza Kartuska in broadly understood Polish literature. It presents the most important facts pertaining to this institution and the controversy related to its name ...
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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