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    Natural and Anthropogenic Conditions of the Chemical Composition of Pit Lake Waters (Based on Example Pit Lakes from Central Europe)

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    The article presents a classification of hydrochemical types of waters in pit lakes. Although natural factors significantly influence the chemical composition of water, the differences between hydrochemical types are also determined by anthropogenic factors. The chemical composition of the water in pit lakes is primarily determined by the kind of rocks mined during the excavation, while secondary anthropogenic impacts can modify the chemical composition of the water. A multidimensional clustering analysis of the water was performed, which allowed three main types of hydrochemical reservoirs to be delimited for the pit lakes assessed in this study: a bicarbonate–magnesium–calcium water type ( HCO3–Mg–Ca), a bicarbonate–calcium water type ( HCO3–Ca), and a sulphate–calcium water type ( SO4–Ca)

    Toward an Empirically-generated Typology of Weblog Genres

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    In their article Toward an Empirically-generated Typology of Weblog Genres Maciej Maryl, Krzysztof Niewiadomski, and Maciej Kidawa propose a typology of weblog genres based on empirical data, namely on the analysis of metadata and the study of blogs\u27 content. In Study 1 they explore 287 categories used by Polish bloggers to classify their blogs. The analysis shows that most categories are topical, but some could be useful for genre analyses. In Study 2 they analyse syntagma combinations of 2-3 categories assigned to 88 252 blogs on one of the Polish blog platforms. Through quantitative analysis and clustering 3 main groups are identified: public sphere, private sphere, leisure-time activities. And in Study 3 the authors present an alternative take on findings conducting a qualitative, non-topical analysis of 322 Polish blogs aimed at uncovering weblog genres according to their communicative purpose. In consequence, the following genres emerge: diaries, reflection, criticism, information, filter, advice, modelling, and fictionality

    Fever in myocardial infarction: Is it still common, is it still predictive?

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    Background: Before introduction of reperfusion therapy, fever was frequently observed in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Little is known about this symptom during the widespread use of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI). The aim of this study was to assess, whether body temperature is a predictor of impaired left ventricular systolic function in patients with AMI. Methods: Our cohort included 171 patients (48 women) aged 57 (51–67) years, admitted due to the first AMI with ST elevation treated with successful pPCI. Standard body temperature measurements were performed twice a day. Left ventricular function was assessed by echocardiography using the wall motion score index (WMSI) and ejection fraction (EF). The following inflammatory response markers were determined on admission: C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and white blood cell count. Results: Within 48 h of observation the median (1st; 3rd quartiles) peak body temperature was 37.0°C (36.7–37.2°C). A temperature above 37.5°C was observed only in 17 (10%) patients. There was no significant correlation between peak body temperature and any of the determined inflammatory response markers. WMSI was assessed at 1.3 (1.1–1.6), whereas EF at 56% (49–62%). There was no significant correlation between the left ventricular function and peak body temperature or determined markers of inflammation. Conclusions: In the era of pPCI and aggressive antiplatelet treatment, fever is not a common symptom associated with uncomplicated AMI and thus not correlated with left ventricular function and markers of inflammation

    Zawał serca współistniejący z udarem mózgu po wszczepieniu protezy aorty wstępującej z powodu ostrego rozwarstwienia typu A — jakie jest źródło materiału zatorowego?

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    Myocardial infarction as a reflection of advanced coronary artery disease is often associated with atherosclerosis of other arteries, especially renal, peripheral and carotid, resulting in chronic renal disease, peripheral artery disease, or stroke. Nevertheless, atherosclerosis is not always the only cause of those diseases. In this article, was presented the case of a patient with myocardial infarction and concomitant stroke probably caused by percutaneous coronary intervention.Zawał serca jako odzwierciedlenie zaawansowanej miażdżycy tętnic wieńcowych często współistnieje z miażdżycą innych tętnic, zwłaszcza nerkowych, obwodowych i szyjnych, które objawia się odpowiednio przewlekłą chorobą nerek, chorobą tętnic obwodowych oraz udarem mózgu. Niemniej nie zawsze miażdżyca jest przyczyną powyższych stanów chorobowych. W niniejszej pracy zaprezentowano przypadek pacjenta z ostrym zespołem wieńcowym — zawałem serca i współistniejących udarem mózgu najprawdopodobniej wtórnie do interwencji w obrębie tętnic wieńcowych

    The effects of temperature and salinity on vital biological functions of the Antarctic crustacean Serolis polita

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    Effects of temperature rise (from 0 to +5°C) and salinity decline (from 34 to 30psu) on vital biological functions of the Antarctic isopod Serolis polita were studied in laboratory experiments. Behavioural reactions to food odour, as well as righting responses and reburying in the sediments, were measured. Both temperature increase and salinity decline impaired the ability of S. polita to perform these biological functions critical for their long-term survival, by lowering the number of isopods able to right and rebury in the sediment, increasing time-to-right, reducing locomotory activity and weakening isopod reaction to food odour. Significant interactive effects between temperature and salinity on time-to-right and time spent swimming were observed, with isopods being more vulnerable to lower salinities when exposed to higher temperatures. Some biological functions (righting, reburying) were more sensitive to temperature and salinity changes than others (swimming). In conclusion, our findings strongly suggest that Antarctic isopods are vulnerable to environmental changes, and their ability to cope with them is limited

    The Hydrological-Hydrochemical Factors that Control the Invasion of the Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) in Succession in Areas with Opencast Mines

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    Studies on opencast mines have indicated that the spontaneous colonization of excavations and sedimentation tanks by vegetation is determined not only by the substratum and the land relief, but also by the hydrological and hydrochemical relations in the exploitation hollow. Sometimes, biological invasions can also disturb the natural revegetation. Robinia pseudoacacia L. black locust is an invasive alien species that frequently colonizes sandy habitats. Thirty study plots were randomly established on four types of sites: (1) sandy sediments, extremely dry places located mainly on heaps of post-washer slime; (2) sandy sediments, dry areas that are periodically flooded and have pulp; (3) clay sediments, damp areas that are periodically submerged, and (4) the control, a forest with R. pseudoacacia in its neighborhood. A total of 94 species of vascular plants and seven species of mosses were found. The vegetation at the sites differs and the role of the black locust increases along the dryness gradient and developmental phase of vegetation. Older phases of succession resemble a forest in the surrounding area. It is a R. pseudoacacia species-poor monodominant stand that has been forming for around 30 years. A lack of trees and dense grasses favor the successful invasion of the black locust on man-made sandy habitats

    Electronic Texts in Action: Typology of Weblog Genres

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    This article presents an empirically generated typology of weblog genres based on the analysis of 322 popular Polish blogs. The analysis was informed by Carolyn Miller’s (1994) concept of genre as social action and was focused on three aspects: (1) subject of utterance or exigence; (2) author and communication; (3) genre coherence. Following genres are proposed and discussed: criticism, advice, diaries, modelling, reflection, information, filter, and fictionality.Artykuł powstał w ramach projektu Blog jako nowa forma piśmiennictwa multimedialnego, sfinansowanego ze środków Narodowego Centrum Nauki przyznanych na podstawie decyzji numer DEC-2011/03/N/ HS2/06232

    Gruźlica języka u chorego z rozsianą gruźlicą płuc

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    A 51-year-old man, haevy cigarette smoker, a homeless alcoholic, with disseminated lesions in lungs and with ulceration and infiltration of the tongue is presented. Treatment with antibiotics was ineffective. He was admitted to the otolaryngological department because of suspicion of the tongue cancer. The histological examination of the tongue biopsy revealed tuberculous granuloma. In the pneumonlogical department, on admission the patient was cachectic, with massive oedema and ulceration of the tongue, and enlargement of the cervical lymph nodes. He was fed through the gastric tube. He had severe pain of the tongue demanding treatment with opiatics analgetics. Chest x-ray revealed disseminated lesions in lungs. Antituberculous therapy was administered because of suspicion of tuberculosis of the tongue and lungs. Durning the treatment clinical improvment was observed. Tubercule bacilli were grown in the sputum culture after 6 weeks of observation. After 8 weeks of antituberculous therapy regression of lung lesions and healing of the tongue were observed. The patient continued treatment for 6 months in the Lung Disease Outpatient Clinic
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