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    The analysis of mugwort pollen count in selected Polish cities in 2007

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    Praca przedstawia przebieg sezonu pylenia bylicy w wybranych punktach pomiarowych w Polsce w 2007 r. Badania przeprowadzono w Białymstoku, Bydgoszczy, Krakowie, Lublinie, Łodzi, Olsztynie, Szczecinie, Warszawie i we Wrocławiu z zastosowaniem metody wolumetrycznej, przy użyciu aparatów firmy Burkard i Lanzoni. Najwyższe stężenie pyłku bylicy (178 z/m3) zanotowano we Wrocławiu w dniu 15 sierpnia 2007.This paper presents the course of mugwort pollination season in selected cities of Poland in 2007. The investigations were performed in Bialystok, Bydgoszcz, Krakow, Lublin, Lodz, Szczecin, Warszawa and Wroclaw with the use of volumetric method with Burkard and Lanzoni Spore Traps. The highest daily pollen count, reached 178 mugwort pollen grains/m3, was recorded in Wroclaw on the 15 of August 2007

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    Upbringing Towards Intensification of Faith – Teleological Aspects

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    Religious faith is a supernatural reality – given for free and, at the same time, set – requiring man's commitment. In the second aspect we can talk about the development of faith. Supporting the development of faith means upbringing according to psycho-social development of a student. The main aim in the process of upbringing towards the intensification of faith is supporting a student in shaping his comprehensive, mature and personal relationship with Christ. This aim implies specific aims of upbringing which are the main topic of the analysis included in the article

    Intraspinal Transplantation of the Adipose Tissue-Derived Regenerative Cells in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Accordance with the Current Experts’ Recommendations: Choosing Optimal Monitoring Tools

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    Stem cells (SCs) may constitute a perspective alternative to pharmacological treatment in neurodegenerative diseases. Although the safety of SC transplantation has been widely shown, their clinical efficiency in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is still to be proved. It is not only due to a limited number of studies, small treatment groups, and fast but nonlinear disease progression but also due to lack of objective methods able to show subtle clinical changes. Preliminary guidelines for cell therapy have recently been proposed by a group of ALS experts. They combine clinical, neurophysiological, and functional assessment together with monitoring of the cytokine level. Here, we describe a pilot study on transplantation of autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRC) into the spinal cord of the patients with ALS and monitoring of the results in accordance with the current recommendations. To show early and/or subtle changes within the muscles of interest, a wide range of clinical and functional tests were used and compared in order to choose the most sensitive and optimal set. Additionally, an analysis of transplanted ADRC was provided to develop standards ensuring the derivation and verification of adequate quality of transplanted cells and to correlate ADRC properties with clinical outcome
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