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The Impact of High-Intensity Exercise in Normobaric Hypoxia on Right Ventricular Function in Trained and Untrained Men-An Echocardiographic Study. [PDF]
A single bout of high‐intensity exercise to volitional exhaustion under acute normobaric hypoxia (~3000 m a.s.l.; FiO2 = 14.4%) does not induce greater alterations in right ventricular systolic function compared to normoxia in either trained or untrained healthy men.
Gajda R +8 more
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Influence of PD-1 and PD-1L Immune Exhaustion Receptors on Immune Reconstruction in People Living With HIV. [PDF]
Introduction The progressive immunological impairment associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is partially mediated by the programmed cell death protein‐1 (PD‐1)/programed death‐ligand 1(PD‐L1) inhibitory pathway. This investigation aims to evaluate the influence of PD‐1 on immune reconstitution in patients undergoing ...
Aksak-Wąs B +10 more
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Integration of MALDI-TOF MS and 16S rRNA Analysis for Identification of Plant-Based Fermentation-Associated Microbiota. [PDF]
Plant‐based fermentation matrices significantly influence microbial diversity and species‐specific proteomic adaptations. The integration of MALDI‐TOF MS and 16S rRNA sequencing with physicochemical analyses allowed for a better understanding of the impact of specific fermentation products on differences in microbial diversity and spectral protein ...
Ludwiczak A +8 more
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Tautomerism-Coupled Self-Assembly and Transformations of Iminopyrrole Metallacages. [PDF]
Four metallacages with varying size, symmetry, and nuclearity were formed via the self‐assembly of 2,5‐diformylpyrrole, tren, and zinc(II) acetate. Tautomerization of the key diiminopyrrole motif to iminoaminoazafulvene altered the assemblies’ properties.
Sukiennik J +4 more
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Double identity in Czesław Miłosz’s The Captive Mind
In The Captive Mind, Czesław Miłosz describes two mechanisms of intellectual enslavement, namely Murti-Bing pills and Ketman. Although these mechanisms are similar, in reality they function somewhat differently.
Wojciech Rechlewicz
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Miłosz’s Sojourns in Parallel (Translation) Universes
The well known interpretation of Miłosz’s work as an attempt to capture fulness, has been most fully formulated by Jan Błoński’s “Miłosz jak świat” [“Miłosz like a World”]. The author of the article provides a more detailed version of the interpretation,
Ewa Rajewska
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„The gardener’s topos based on the example of the poem Ogrodnik by Czesław Miłosz (text analysis)”. The article is a detailed consideration of a poem by Czesław Miłosz entitled Ogrodnik [Gardener].
Monika Anna Noga
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“I can Say […], that I — Am”: Miłosz’s Ways of Self-Discovery
The article discusses the plausibility of Joanna Zach’s concept described as the “poetic of confession”. “Self discovery” is, for Miłosz, related to Romantic and early-Modernist sources of creative expression, and to poetry as a specific confession of ...
Marcin Telicki
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ABSTRACT As hybrid threats blur the line between war and peace and challenge conventional deterrence logics, states increasingly turn to concepts of resilience, civil preparedness and whole‐of‐society as elements of their security strategies. This raises the question of how civilian agency can be viewed as an element of deterrence and what the ...
Agata Mazurkiewicz, Heljä Ossa
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Zanim powstał „Pianista” Romana Polańskiego – „Robinson warszawski” (1945-1950)
Autorka artykułu prezentuje historię powstawania filmu Robinson warszawski. Autorem pomysłu na film był Czesław Miłosz, który oparł go na rozmowach z pianistą Władysławem Szpilmanem i jego relacji z ukrywania się w ruinach Warszawy w czasie II wojny ...
Anna Synoradzka-Demadre
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