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Valery O’Connor-Vilinska’s art in the Ukrainian Literature Process of 20 Centaury
У статті, на основі архівних матеріалів і спогадів, розглядається літературна робота української письменниці, перекладачки, політичної діячки - В. О’Коннор-Вілінської. Крізь призму висловлювань героїв її творів висвітлено ставлення автора до представників тогочасної української еміграції
в Європі. Аналізується зв’язки В. О’Коннор-Вілінської з українською народною культурою.The main purpose of the article was to discover a place of Ukrainian writer,
translator, and political activist - V. O’Connor-Vilinska in the literature process
of 20 century. Author has shown an attitude of the O’Connor-Vilinska towards the
representatives of the Ukrainian emigration in Europe due to her literature characters.
In addition, the author analyzed connections between V. O’Connor-Vilinska
and Ukrainian traditional and folk culture.
Therefore, during the USSR period this topic was unstudied, now — it is a matter
of necessity to discover and restore unjustly forgotten names of those whose
literature and public activity influenced not only the course of the Ukrainian literature
process but also preserved the Ukrainian national identity among the diaspora.
V. O’Connor-Vilinska was a head of the literary-publishing department of the
Ministry of Education of the UPR. In addition, she collaborated with the various
magazines like «Women’s Fate» (Kolomyia), «The World of Child» (Lviv), «Pchilka
» (Uzhgorod), «Trident» (Paris), «New Ukraine» (Prague).
V. O’Connor-Vilinska was not only an author but also she was working as an
editor and a publisher. In 1913, she became a member of the editorial board of
the monthly magazine «Syayvo», which was published in Kyiv in 1913–1914. Articles,
reports, notes about the development of the Ukrainian theater, music, art
were published there.
Main topics of the early period of V. O’Connor-Vilinska’s literature were social
problems and issues of being, faith, justice, and love. Through the heroes of
the poems, the author tried to convey to the reader the importance of spiritual growth,
the search for himself and his purpose in life.
Literature of V. O’Connor-Vilinska developed a new direction in self-identification
among the Ukrainian diaspora due to the reconstruction of places of memory
in the texts. Majority of Ukrainian intellectuals rejected the new Bolsheviks
paradigm and modernization of socio-economic life in Ukraine due to their close
connection to “traditional Ukrainian village”. Therefore, the new topic of preserving
the pre-capitalist lifestyle has become the central point in the art of those
who have opposed the «vanguard of history»
Technical challenges and solutions in representing lakes when using WRF in downscaling applications
The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is commonly used to make high-resolution future projections of regional climate by downscaling global climate model (GCM) outputs. Because the GCM fields are typically at a much coarser spatial resolution than the target regional downscaled fields, lakes are often poorly resolved in the driving global fields, if they are resolved at all. In such an application, using WRF's default interpolation methods can result in unrealistic lake temperatures and ice cover at inland water points. Prior studies have shown that lake temperatures and ice cover impact the simulation of other surface variables, such as air temperatures and precipitation, two fields that are often used in regional climate applications to understand the impacts of climate change on human health and the environment. Here, alternative methods for setting lake surface variables in WRF for downscaling simulations are presented and contrasted
Longitudinal dynamics of skin bacterial communities in the context of Staphylococcus aureus decolonization
Decolonization with topical antimicrobials is frequently prescribed in health care and community settings to prevent Staphylococcus aureus infection. However, effects on commensal skin microbial communities remains largely unexplored. Within a household affected by recurrent methicillin-resistant S. aureus skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI), skin swabs were collected from the anterior nares, axillae, and inguinal folds of 14 participants at 1- to 3-month intervals over 24 months. Four household members experienced SSTI during the first 12-months (observational period) and were prescribed a 5-day decolonization regimen with intranasal mupirocin and bleach water baths at the 12-month study visit. We sequenced the 16S rRNA gene V1-V2 region and compared bacterial community characteristics between the pre- and post-intervention periods and between younger and older subjects. The median Shannon diversity index was stable during the 12-month observational period at all three body sites. Bacterial community characteristics (diversity, stability, and taxonomic composition) varied with age. Among all household members, not exclusively among the four performing decolonization, diversity was unstable throughout the year post-intervention. In the month after decolonization, bacterial communities were changed. Although communities largely returned to their baseline states, relative abundance of some taxa remained changed throughout the year following decolonization (e.g., more abundan
Comparative and Developmental Anatomy of Cardiac Lymphatics
The role of the cardiac lymphatic system has been recently appreciated since lymphatic disturbances take part in various heart pathologies. This review presents the current knowledge about normal anatomy and structure of lymphatics and their prenatal development for a better understanding of the proper functioning of this system in relation to coronary circulation. Lymphatics of the heart consist of terminal capillaries of various diameters, capillary plexuses that drain continuously subendocardial, myocardial, and subepicardial areas, and draining (collecting) vessels that lead the lymph out of the heart. There are interspecies differences in the distribution of lymphatic capillaries, especially near the valves, as well as differences in the routes and number of draining vessels. In some species, subendocardial areas contain fewer lymphatic capillaries as compared to subepicardial parts of the heart. In all species there is at least one collector vessel draining lymph from the subepicardial plexuses and running along the anterior interventricular septum under the left auricle and further along the pulmonary trunk outside the heart and terminating in the right venous angle. The second collector assumes a different route in various species. In most mammalian species the collectors run along major branches of coronary arteries, have valves and a discontinuous layer of smooth muscle cells
Structure Studies of from the Be(d,p) reaction in inverse kinematics on a solid deuteron target
The low-lying structure of Be has remained an enigma for decades.
Despite numerous experimental and theoretical studies, large inconsistencies
remain. Being both unbound, and one neutron away from Be, the heaviest
bound beryllium nucleus, Be is difficult to study through simple
reactions with weak radioactive ion beams or more complex reactions with
stable-ion beams. Here, we present the results of a study using the
Be(d,p)Be reaction in inverse kinematics using a 9.5~MeV per
nucleon Be beam from the ISAC-II facility. The solid deuteron target of
IRIS was used to achieve an increased areal thickness compared to conventional
deuterated polyethylene targets. The Q-value spectrum below -4.4~MeV was
analyzed using a Bayesian method with GEANT4 simulations. A three-point angular
distribution with the same Q-value gate was fit with a mixture of - and
-wave, - and -wave, or pure -wave transfer. The Q-value spectrum
was also compared with GEANT simulations obtained using the energies and widths
of states reported in four previous works. It was found that our results are
incompatible with works that revealed a wide resonance but shows better
agreement with ones that reported a narrower width.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Do submesoscale frontal processes ventilate the oxygen minimum zone off Peru?
The Peruvian upwelling system encompasses the most intense and shallowest oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) in the ocean. This system shows pronounced submesoscale activity like filaments and fronts. We carried out glider-based observations off Peru during austral summer 2013 to investigate whether submesoscale frontal processes ventilate the Peruvian OMZ. We present observational evidence for the subduction of highly oxygenated surface water in a submesoscale cold filament. The subduction event ventilates the oxycline but does not reach OMZ core waters. In a regional submesoscale-permitting model we study the pathways of newly upwelled water. About 50% of upwelled virtual floats are subducted below the mixed layer within 5 days emphasizing a hitherto unrecognized importance of subduction for the ventilation of the Peruvian oxycline
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