14 research outputs found

    Comparison of the Beskid Sądecki Mts flora between the twenties of the 20th century and the present

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    The aim of this paper is to compare the state of the Beskid Sądecki Mts vascular flora between the twenties of the 20th century and the present. The comparison has been made on the basis of the monograph by Bogumił Pawłowski (PAWŁOWSKI 1925), concerning the Sącz region, and two doctoral dissertations regarding the Beskid Sądecki Mts (STAWOWCZYK 2010; Tyc unpubl.). Distinctive differences between the past and the contemporary state, regarding both the native and the synanthropic flora, have been recorded

    Discomfort in children undergoing unsedated MRI

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for research purposes usually do not directly benefit the children scanned, so that review boards need to assess whether the risk of harm or discomfort is minimal. This study aimed at providing empirical data on discomfort related to unsedated MRI in children aged 5–12 years. Secondary objectives were to determine whether lower age is associated with higher levels of discomfort and to investigate which other characteristics of subjects and/or procedures may be associated with higher levels of discomfort. Self-report scores, observation scores, heart rate standard deviation scores, and incremental salivary cortisol levels were obtained from 54 children aged 5–12 years with non-acute conditions undergoing diagnostic MRI. Of the 54 children, 10 scored relatively high values on the self-report score and on one or two of the other measures, and another 15 scored relatively high on the self-report score alone. Rather than an age effect, associations were found between parents’ trait anxiety and observation score values and between use of contrast fluid (requiring the insertion of a venous cannula) and high incremental salivary cortisol levels. In conclusion, MRI-related discomfort may be regarded as minimal for more than half of children aged 5–12

    Intrauterine deaths — an unsolved problem in Polish perinatology

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    Objectives: The Polish criteria for “intrauterine death” include fetal demise after 22 weeks of gestation, weighing > 500 g and body length at least 25 cm, when the gestational age is unknown. The rate of fetal death in Poland in 2015 is 3:10,000. In 2020, 1,231 stillbirths were registered. Material and methods: An analysis using 142,662 births in the period between 2015–2020 in 11 living in Poland. The first subgroup was admitted as patients > 22 to the beginning of the 30th week of pregnancy (n = 229), and the second from the 30th week of pregnancy inclusively (n = 179). In the case of women from both subgroups, there was a risk of preterm delivery close to hospitalization. Results: It was found that stillbirth in 41% of women in the first pregnancy. For the patient, stillbirth was also the first in his life. The average stillbirth weight was 1487 g, the average body length was 40 cm. Among fetuses up to 30 weeks, male fetuses are born more often, in subgroup II, the sex of the child was usually female. Most fetal deaths occur in mothers < 15 and > 45 years of age. Conclusions: According to the Polish results of the origin of full-term fetuses > 30 weeks of gestation for death in the concomitant antenatal, such as placental-umbilical and fetal hypoxia, acute intrapartum effects rarely, and moreover < 30 Hbd fetal growth restriction (FGR), occurring placental-umbilical, acute intrapartum often

    Inland dunes with glaucae turf

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    New localities of Corallorhiza trifida (Orchidaceae) in the Beskid Sądecki Mts and in the Bieszczady Zachodnie Mts

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    Three new localities of rare and threatened orchid species - Corallorhiza trifida were found in the Beskid Sądecki and in the Western Bieszczady Mts. Information about plant communities in which the species was recorded and protection issues are presented

    Thermophilic limestone forests (Cephalanthero-Fagenion)

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