Bibliofilie, Vydavatel: Masarykův ústav Akademie věd ČR, Nadace Patriae, Vydáno k 80. výročí založení Československé republiky, Souběžný anglický text, V tiráži podnázev: Washingtonská deklarace, and Vychází ze slavnostního bibliofilského vydání deklarace z r. 1933 redigovaného tajemníkem T.G. Masaryka Jaroslavem Císařem
Over the last decade, C-reactive protein concentration analyzed by the high sensitivity method (hsCRP) has been proven as a marker of premature atherosclerosis. Concentration exceeding 2 mg/l represents an increased individual risk of myocardial infarction and stroke but strict application of this borderline is complicated by relations of CRP concentrations to other risk factors of cardiovascular diseases. In a large 1 % representative sample of the Czech population, a positive relation of hsCRP to BMI, a waist circumference and triglyceride concentration was documented. Substantial sex differences were found in its relationship to age. Whereas it is continuously increasing in men, this increase appears in women only after menopause. A substantial decrease of body weight and visceral fat volume by increased physical activity is accompanied by significant decrease of hsCRP in young obese women. This decrease was not related to a change of interleukin-6 concentration, although it is supposed to regulate CRP production. CRP concentration is partly under genetic control as a higher concentration in young siblings of probands with proved coronary atherosclerosis was documented. The participation of genes related to lipoprotein metabolism (genes for apolipoprotein CI and apolipoprotein E) influence hsCRP concentrations. We hypothesized that an increased concentration of hsCRP represents a certain marker of proinflammatory status related to central obesity and triglyceride metabolism and it might be related to individual properties of monocytes in atherogenesis., R. Poledne ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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Underground mining hard coal in the area of Walbrzych ended in the late 90-ties of the last Century. Its effects on the state of heterogeneous rock mass (complicated geology and tectonics) is still evident and not known precisely. Analysis of levelling measurement results carried out after the end of mining activity (1997-2008) for part of the former “Thorez” mine indicates increased rock mass surface activity in tectonic zones. With the aim to continue monitoring of the rock mass surface movements on the area of former mining grounds a research satellite GPS network (7 points) has been established and supplemented with new precise levelling lines linked to the existing 2nd class levelling network. Location of these points takes into consideration, among other things geology and tectonics of the Walbrzych Basin and areas of underground mining activity. In this paper work on the design and construction of the research satellite GPS and levelling networks has been described and the first measurement campaign carried out in September 2009 has been presented. Its results will form foundation for complex studies of rock mass surface in the next measurement epochs., Jan Blachowski, Wojciech Milczarek and Stefan Cacoń., and Obsahuje bibliografii
In this paper we deal with the notions of projectability, spliting property and Dedekind completeness of lattice ordered groups, and with the relations between these notions.
In this paper we deal with a pseudo effect algebra $\Cal A$ possessing a certain interpolation property. According to a result of Dvurečenskij and Vettterlein, $\Cal A$ can be represented as an interval of a unital partially ordered group $G$. We prove that $\Cal A$ is projectable (strongly projectable) if and only if $G$ is projectable (strongly projectable). An analogous result concerning weak homogeneity of $\Cal A$ and of $G$ is shown to be valid.
Abstract characterizations of relations of nonempty intersection, inclusion end equality of domains for partial $n$-place functions are presented. Representations of Menger $(2,n)$-semigroups by partial $n$-place functions closed with respect to these relations are investigated.
The organization of the neocortical projection to the inferior colliculus (IC) was studied in 36 rats using retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) or horseradish peroxidase conjugated with lectin (WGA-HRP). Projection to the external and dorsal cortices originates in the temporal neocortical areas Te 1, Te 2 and Te 3 and in the parietal area Par 2. The corticocollicular projection is predominantly ipsilateral with a weak contralateral contribution. Projection to the rostromedial and rostrolateral part of the external cortex (EC) of the IC arises mainly from the areas Par 2 and Te 1. The participation of the cortical areas Te 2 and Te 3 in this projection is only small. The fibres to the caudobasal part of the external cortex descend from the caudal parts of areas Te 1, Te 2, and Te 3. The corticocollicular projections to the dorsal part of the IC are more numerous than the projections to the EC and originate in all temporal areas, i.e. in area Te 1, Te 2 and Te 3. However, the topographical organization of the corticocollicular projection is more pronounced in the part which projects to the EC. We suggest that the topographical organization of the projections to the EC corresponds with the map of auditory space in the EC. The source of corticocollicular fibres are exclusively neurones of lamina V of all cortical areas sending their fibres to the IC.