For companies doing business in mining mineral deposits, ensuring safe work is one of the key tasks (Safety First!). One of the important trends in this area is prevention and endeavour to forestall risk situations. Risks need to be searched, technically described, spatially defined, evaluated and categorized by degree of risk. Complex geological and stability conditions can be one of the sources of persistent and significant risks, which are mainly landslides and rockslides threatening both mining equipment and employees. The problem described in this article and its solution concerns the Most Basin (formerly the North Bohemian Lignite Basin). This is a tertiary basin that was founded in the Oligocene. The main mineral is lignite and mining takes place on the surface. The main excavating machinery in the surface lignite quarries in Europe (Czech Republic, Germany, Poland) is the bucket wheel excavator., Roman Kapica, Dana Vrublová and Martin Vrubel., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Examination of the original literature concerning species of Philometra (Philometridae, Dracunculoidea) parasitic in the abdominal cavity of European cyprinids revealed that P. abdominalis Nybelin, 1928 is a junior synonym of P. ovata (Zeder, 1803), a parasite of cyprinids of the genera Gobio, Phoxinus and Leuciscus. The valid name of the species parasitizing cyprinids of the genera Abramis, Rutilus and Vimba, mostly reported erroneously as P. ovata, is P. cyprinirutili (Creplin, 1825) comb. n.
Based on the original description, the nematode genus Piscinema Gambhir et Ng, 2014 and its type species, P. barakensis [sic] Gambhir et Ng, 2014 (probably a misidentified physalopterid larvae), are removed from the Philometridae, where they were allocated; they are considered a genus inquirendum and incertae sedis and a species inquirenda, respectively. The poorly described nematode Rhabdochona carpiae Nimbalkar, Deolalikar et Kamtikar, 2013 (Rhabdochonidae) appears largely fabricated and is regarded a species dubia.
Prolonged agonist stimulation results in specific transfer of activated Gα subunits of Gqα/G11α family from particulate membrane fraction to soluble (cytosol) cell fraction isolated as 250 000 x g supernatant. In this study, we have used 2D electrophoresis for more defined resolution of Gα subunits of Gqα/G11α family and followed the time course of solubilization effect. The small signal of soluble G proteins was already detected in control, hormone-unexposed cells. Hormone stimulation resulted in a slow but continuous increase of both intensity and number of immunoreactive signals/spots of these G proteins (10, 30, 60, 120 and 240 min). At longer times of agonist exposure (>2 hours), a marked increase of Gqα/G11α proteins was detected. The maximal level of soluble Gqα/G11α proteins was reached after 16 hours of continuous agonist exposure. At this time interval, eight individual immunoreactive signals of Gqα/G1 α proteins could be resolved. The relative proportion among these spots was 15:42:10:11:7:7:2:5. Solubilization of this class of Gα proteins was thus observed after prolonged agonist stimulation only, induced by ultra high concentration of hormone and in cells expressing a large number of GPCRs. Our data therefore rather indicate tight/persisting binding of Gqα/G11α proteins to the membrane., D. Durchánková, J. Novotný, P. Svoboda., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
The article deals with the topic of socialist social policy as a special feature and an extremely important instrument of legitimating power and of guardianship. Drawing on his extensive archival research, the author compares the starting points of the social-policy measures of the Czechoslovak and the East German CP leaderships from 1970 to 1989. He discusses the fundamental systemic prerequisites and ambitions of social policy, points out the limits of economic policy, and outlines the individual stages in the development of social policy in the two countries in the period under scrutiny. The focal point of the article is a systematic comparison of the development of pension plans, to which the political establishment in each country paid considerable attention. Providing social security to their senior citizenswas a serious problem for both regimes right up to late 1989, and the implemented measures were only partly successful in dealing with it. The article identifi es the pitfalls of retirement insurance, and takes into account the standard of living of pensioners in both countries. From his research, he concludes that old-age pensions were the Achilles’ heel of East German Socialism. The unanticipated circumstances of senior citizens, the tangible decline in their standard of living, the considerable employment of people of a post-productive age, and the continuous violation of the publicly declared principle of merit are, however, among the problems the Czechoslovak regime also struggled with throughout the years of reinstating hardline Communism in the post-1969 policy of ''normalisation''.
The social-psychological Hindi play Narmedh (1970), written by Girirāj Kiśor, has as its main character a woman wnose husband and sons break with tradition in regard to marriage. Because of her own experiences. she wisches to maintain her family but at the same time she feels guilty about those efforts, and tries to commit suicide. Besides its content, the play is interesting because it is a tragedy, a genre that is more common in European than in Indian literature. The article analyses the techniques of the play and their contribution to the effect of tragedy, and uses especially the method of dialogue anylysis. In the interprearion argued here, the play suggests that after 1947 the old norms ruling personal relationships have been abandoned in favor of an attitude of self-interest or in some cases idealism, without new ones immediately replacing them. The effect is that these relationships may be ruled by indifference, which harms and to some extent immobilizes those who are sensitive.
Let $A$ and $B$ be two Archimedean vector lattices and let $( A^{\prime }) _n'$ and $( B') _n'$ be their order continuous order biduals. If $\Psi \colon A\times A\rightarrow B$ is a positive orthosymmetric bimorphism, then the triadjoint $\Psi ^{\ast \ast \ast }\colon ( A') _n'\times ( A') _n'\rightarrow ( B') _n'$ of $\Psi $ is inevitably orthosymmetric. This leads to a new and short proof of the commutativity of almost $f$-algebras.
Let $\varphi _1,\dots ,\varphi _n$ be real homogeneous functions in $C^\infty (\mathbb R^n-\lbrace 0\rbrace )$ of degree $k\ge 2$, let $\varphi (x) =(\varphi _1(x),\dots ,\varphi _n(x))$ and let $\mu $ be the Borel measure on $\mathbb R^{2n}$ given by \[ \mu (E) =\int _{\mathbb R^n}\chi _E(x,\varphi (x))\, |x|^{\gamma -n}\mathrm{d}x \] where $\mathrm{d}x$ denotes the Lebesgue measure on $\mathbb R^n$ and $\gamma >0$. Let $T_\mu $ be the convolution operator $T_\mu f(x)=(\mu *f)(x)$ and let \[ E_\mu =\lbrace (1/p,1/q)\:\Vert T_\mu \Vert _{p,q}<\infty ,\hspace{5.0pt}1\le p, \,q\le \infty \rbrace . \] Assume that, for $x\ne 0$, the following two conditions hold: $\det ({\mathrm d}^2\varphi (x) h)$ vanishes only at $h=0$ and $\det ({\mathrm d} \varphi (x)) \ne 0$. In this paper we show that if $\gamma >n(k+1)/3$ then $E_\mu $ is the empty set and if $\gamma \le n(k+1)/3$ then $E_\mu $ is the closed segment with endpoints $D=\bigl (1-\frac{\gamma }{n(k+1)},1-\frac{2\gamma }{n(k+1)}\bigr )$ and $D^{\prime }=\bigl (\frac{2\gamma }{n(1+k)},\frac{\gamma }{n(1+k)}\bigr )$. Also, we give some examples.