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    The PKP Caustic at the Trinity College Seismograph Station (TCCT) from the Sumbawa-Indonesia Earthquake on November 8th, 2009

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    On November 8th, 2009 the Trinity College Seismograph Station (TCCT) recorded an earthquake of magnitude Mw = 6.7 with body wave amplitudes that were larger than expected. This earthquake, located in Sumbawa-Indonesia, generated similar body wave amplitudes as earthquakes of the same magnitude (Mw = 6.7) and comparable depth (shallow focus: 0th, 2010 and the Alaska earthquake on July 18th, 2010. The large body wave amplitudes were caused by a set of consecutive PKP waves that constructively interfered. The distance from the Sumbawa-Indonesia earthquake to TCCT of 144.96° falls between the lower and higher estimates for the PKP caustic point. The observations at TCCT helped establish a theoretical region, in which future seismic events could create a caustic at or in the proximity of TCCT. It is suggested to use the IRIS network to better estimate the distance to the caustic point for future events occurring in the theoretical region

    Lektorat języka polskiego w Uniwersytecie im. Cyryla i Metodego w Wielkim Tymowie - Bułgaria

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    Zadanie pt. Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki nr 885/P-DUN/2014 zostało dofinansowane ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej naukę

    Skopska likovna kronika

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    Skopska likovna kronika

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    Tiepolovske manifestacije u Udinama

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    Omnes canonici. Een verkenning van de Utrechtse stadsliturgie

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    The unity of the urban Christian community, dating back to early Christianity, as an idea lying at the root of the stational organization of the cathedral city, gave way to an urban liturgy of a distinctly clerical, in Utrecht even 'collegial' character during the high and late Middle Ages. For Utrecht liturgy distinguishes itself from urban liturgy as it proceeded in other medieval cathedral cities by a focus on five main churches. The desire to celebrate the commemoration of the saint in his own sanctuary, combined with the need to visualize and confirm the mutual relations between the various chapters, resulted in the fact that, apart from the old foundations of Dom and Salvator, the younger chapters also received stations at the festivals of patron saints and the anniversary of the church consecration. The old rights of the Dom and Salvator chapters with respect to the younger foundations of St John, St Mary and St Peter are made visible by means of various stations, notably around the traditional festivals in the temporale. In the time when the three ordinarii dealt with in this article were in force, the Chapel of the Holy Cross had been reduced to an annex of Salvator church. It only figures in the ordinarius of the latter, in a number of processions of the Salvator chapter
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