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Journal articles on the topic "Lutzk (Poland)"

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Kämpfer, Judith, Andriy Yagensky, Tomasz Zdrojewski, et al. "Long-term outcomes after acute myocardial infarction in countries with different socioeconomic environments: an international prospective cohort study." BMJ Open 7, no. 8 (2017): e012715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012715.

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BackgroundHospital-based data on the impact of socioeconomic environment on long-term survival after myocardial infarction (MI) are lacking. We compared outcome and quality of secondary prevention in patients after MI living in three different socioeconomic environments including patients from three tertiary-care teaching hospitals with similar service population size in Switzerland, Poland and Ukraine.MethodsThis is a prospective cohort study of patients with a first MI in three different tertiary-care teaching hospitals in Bern (Switzerland), Gdansk (Poland) and Lutsk (Ukraine) during the ac
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PARSHYN, Illia. "A LITTLEKNOWN MENTION ABOUT A DOCUMENT OF LUTSK BISHOP OF 1319." Ukraine: Cultural Heritage, National Identity, Statehood 33 (2020): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/ukr.2020-33-3-12.

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The article considers the mention of the letter of the bishop of Lutsk to the Polish king from 1319, inscribed in the inventory of Polish royal charters in 1681. Nothing is known about such a document from the Kyivan Rus heritage. The remark about Lutsk as a part of the Kingdom of Poland, at first glance, dates back to 1681, when the register was compiled, because, at the beginning of the 14th century, the city belonged to the Romanovych's Halychyna-Volyn state.Based on the analysis of political events, it is clear that there are no objective reasons for creating this document. Dukes Andrii an
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Gzhesik, K., K. Korominas, A. Nemchyk, L. Hryshchuk, and Yu Valetskiy. "Experience in organizing and conducting a Polish­Ukrainian project «Transfer of good practices in diagnosis, treatment and epidemiological surveillance of multidrug­resistant tuberculosis in Eastern Ukraine»." Tuberculosis, Lung Diseases, HIV Infection, no. 2 (June 29, 2021): 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.30978/tb2021-2-76.

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The problem of detection and treatment of tuberculosis, especially multidrug-resistant, remains relevant in the world. This article analyzes the situation with tuberculosis in Poland and Ukraine in modern conditions. The joint work of Polish and Ukrainian specialists is presented on the example of the Polish hospital Edmund Wojtyla Lesser Poland Hospital for Pulmonary Diseases and Rehabilitation, Jaroszowiec, Poland and various medical and higher educational institutions of Ukraine. Polish doctors and specialists have long worked on the study of new modern methods of diagnosis, treatment and p
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Sulimowicz, Anna. "Listy do Łucka." Almanach Karaimski 2 (December 30, 2013): 37–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33229/ak.2013.2.03.

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One of the addressees of the letters of Prof. Ananiasz Zajączkowski was Aleksander Mardkowicz (1875–1944), a notary from Lutsk, who was one of the most affluent Karaim activists of the inter-war period. As a young man he moved to Yekaterinoslav, where he worked in a notary’s practice. There he made his debut publishing a few poems in Russian in some literary magazines. After Poland gained its independence, in 1921 Mardkowicz returned to Lutsk, where he started to play an important role in the life of the local Karaim community as a member and, for a time, a president of the Board of the commun
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Proskuryakov, Victor, and Yuliya Bohdanova. "Architecture of the future in the eastern europe: reality and illusions." Środowisko Mieszkaniowe, no. 31 (2020): 100–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25438700sm.20.011.12691.

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This paper presents the outcomes of two international conferences: ‘On the way to architectural education and the profession of the future’ and ‘Genesis and development directions of the future architecture in the Eastern Europe’, which took place on 28 November 2018 and 28 November 2019, respectively, at the Lviv Polytechnic National University. During the conference, educationalists, researchers, experts from architectural and artistic schools of Ukraine from Lviv, Kyiv, Odessa, Chernivtsi, Dnipro, Lutsk; Poland - from the city of Kielce; Germany - from Dresden University of Technology; Cana
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Bakota, Daniel, Arkadiusz Płomiński, and Iryna Ierko. "Place of physical activity in the leisure behaviour of students from Poland and Ukraine." Journal of Educational Sciences & Psychology 11 (73), no. 1 (2021): 135–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51865/jesp.2021.1.12.

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The main objective of the study is to find out about physical activity of students from Poland and Ukraine, and its determining factors, as well as the amount of their free time. The study was conducted in March 2020 with 100 students from two universities surveyed (50 persons from each). They were students of Tourism and Recreation at the Jan Długosz University of Humanities and Sciences in Częstochowa and 50 students with major in Tourism at the Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University in Lutsk. The students surveyed were both undergraduate and graduate. No relationship was found
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Nazaruk, Stanislawa, Helena Konowaluk-Nikitin, Andrii Poruchynskyi, Olena Dmytrotsa, and Tetiana Poruchynska. "PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF CHILDREN IN PRE-SCHOOL AGE IN THE OPINION OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS FROM KINDERGARTENS IN UKRAINE." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 2 (May 25, 2018): 613–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2018vol1.3094.

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Bearing in mind the proper development of a young person, attention should be paid to shaping certain habits related to physical activity during childhood. The child's physical activity influences various parameters of his health, both today and in the future. In connection with the implementation of joint research between partner universities: Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University and Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biala Podlaska, Poland there was examined the level of physical activity of children aged 5-6 within one day including factors such as: age, se
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Hryciuk, Grzegorz. "The “Emigration Commission”: The Chief Representative for the evacuation of the Polish and Jewish population from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the evacuation apparatus: A description." Wrocławskie Studia Wschodnie 24 (May 17, 2021): 69–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1429-4168.24.4.

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The changes of political borders between Poland and the Soviet Union in 1944–1945 were accompanied by a relocation campaign lasting until autumn 1946 and affecting the Polish and Jewish populations of Eastern Galicia, Volhynia and Northern Bukovina. An agreement for mutual resettlement of Poles, Jews and Ukrainians, formally referred to as evacuation, was concluded on 9th September 1944 in Lublin between the Polish Committee of National Liberation and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The organisation of the relocation was entrusted to a special apparatus subordinated to evacuation repr
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Pełczyński, Grzegorz. "Z dziejów Karaimów litewsko-polskich w XX wieku." Wrocławskie Studia Wschodnie 23 (September 27, 2019): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1429-4168.23.2.

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Из истории литовско-польских караимов в ХХ векеКараимы — это религиозная и одновременно этническая группа с очень интересной историей и культурой, сформировавшаяся в Крыму около Х века. На литовско-польских землях они живут с конца XIV века. Они сохранились до ХХ века как небольшое меньшинство, в межвоенный период их количество не превышало 1000 человек. Главные скопления караимов находились тогда в Тракае, Вильнюсе, Паневежисе в Литовской республике, в Луцке и Галиче. Они выделялись довольно большой культурной активностью в различных сферах. Однако первая и вторая мировые войны негативно повл
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Bergier, Józef, Anatolii Tsos, Dariya Popovych, et al. "Level of and Factors Determining Physical Activity in Students in Ukraine and the Visegrad Countries." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 8 (2018): 1738. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081738.

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Background: Examining the level of physical activity in students is a vital issue as these young people are the future social elite. Methods: The research was conducted in the years 2013–2016 and comprised 5008 males and females, mean age of 20.5 ± 2.1 years, including 2237 (55.3%) students from students from Eastern European National University, Lutsk, and Ternopil State Medical University, Ukraine, as well as 2237 (44.7%) from the Visegrad countries, i.e., University of Pécs in Hungary, University in Kosice, Slovakia, University of Olomunec in the Czech Republic and the State School of Highe
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Book chapters on the topic "Lutzk (Poland)"

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Węgrzynek, Hanna. "Sixteenth-Century Accounts of Purim Festivities." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 15. Liverpool University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774716.003.0005.

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This chapter considers some accounts of Purim festivities in the sixteenth century. Not much is known about folk Purim festivities in Europe in the sixteenth century. It is often assumed that they developed at the turn of the century, originating from the Venice carnival and from the custom, brought by the Jews of Provence to Italy, of appointing a Purim king. These festivities evolved around masquerades. But there are neither written narratives nor artistic presentations of celebrations involving public parodies with Haman personified, jeered at, and insulted, and in no other European country were charges brought for hiring a Christian to act as Haman. Therefore, it seems plausible that the type of Purim festivities known from Sochaczew, Przemyśl, and Lutsk developed originally in the Polish lands. The chapter attempts to assess exactly when and where this happened.
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