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Supervision without regulation: Discount limits at the Austro–Hungarian Bank, 1909–13
Abstract We show that nineteenth century central banks could use credit limits for discount loans as a means to enforce supervisory standards long before they had any formal regulatory powers. Drawing on novel microdata from the Austro–Hungarian Bank's archives, we document that credit limits were continuously monitored and that their size was ...
Clemens Jobst, Kilian Rieder
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Abstract This article will investigate the ways in which Polish illustrated press contributed to communicating and reporting the work of Polish émigré naturalists working in Latin America to the Polish general public living in the Prussian, Russian and Austrian partitions of the Polish‐Lithuanian Commonwealth 1844–1885.
Aleksandra Kaye
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Abstract The periodicity of the mutual position of celestial bodies in the Earth‐Moon‐Sun system is crucial to the functioning of life on Earth. Biological rhythms affect most of the processes inside organisms, and some can be recorded in skeletal remains, allowing one to reconstruct the cycles that occur in nature deep in time.
Adam Wierzbicki +4 more
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Abstract In keeping with the interdisciplinary dialogue featuring the fields of Diaspora and Memory Studies, some current fictions seem to have absorbed, reproduced and deconstructed those contemporary discourses that reflect on the complex relation between the individual and collective construction of memory in the diaspora. It is in this context that
Silvia Pellicer‐Ortín
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Abstract The cessation of most human activities resulting from post‐World War II expulsions and forced displacements in Central Europe triggered massive land cover transformation in mountainous areas. However, many pre‐War traces of past landscapes have survived—imprinted in microtopography—in permanently abandoned villages.
Andrzej N. Affek +4 more
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Background and aims. Bone remodeling in which old or damaged bone cells are removed by osteoclasts, and new bone cells are developed by osteoblasts is a key target for antiosteoporotic agents. These processes can also be modulated by nutrients. In this study, we have compared the antiosteoporotic effects of three extracts from cornelian cherry (Cornus ...
Eunkuk Park +7 more
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The Impact of a Circular Economy on Sustainable Development
The issue of the exhaustibility and limited of natural resources has been noticed, among others, as a result of intensive economic development and civilization progress. In the second half of the 20th the emission of industrial and municipal pollutants,
Kazimierz Górka +2 more
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Social Security of Citizens in the Manifesto of the Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union for the 2017 Parliamentary Election in Germany [PDF]
This article aims to analyze the common manifesto of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany and the Christian-Social Union in Bavaria regarding social security, with regard to the elections to the German parliament in 2017. The basic assumption was to
Plecka, Danuta, Rutkowska, Patrycja
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Film and place in an intercultural perspective India-Europe film connections
Książka „Film and place in an intercultural perspective: India-Europe film connections” przedstawia złożone relacje między filmem a miejscem i przestrzenią w perspektywie międzykulturowej, posługując się do tego analizą powiązań filmowych między Indiami
Redakcja czasopisma RRPR
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Struktura zawodowa woj. białostockiego w dwudziestoleciu międzywojennym na podstawie spisów z 1921 i 1931 r. [PDF]
Małgorzata Dajnowicz, dr hab. prof. nadzw. – historyk, badaczka dziejów elit politycznych, problematyki kobiecej, historii Polski i powszechnej XIX i XX wieku ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem historii regionalnej.
Dajnowicz, Małgorzata
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