Publications by authors named "K Czapla"

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  • The study compared the effectiveness of DNA markers assigned to specific chromosomes against a broader pool of markers in analyzing the genetic structures of 446 winter triticale forms from two breeding companies.
  • Quality control filtered the candidate markers down to 6,380 SNPs and 17,490 silicoDArT markers, with varying polymorphic information content (PIC) values, indicating differences in genetic diversity across chromosomes.
  • The analysis showed that SNP markers provided a more complex genetic structure and better correlations among chromosomes compared to silicoDArTs, revealing varying groups and linkage disequilibrium (LD) across different chromosomes.
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  • * Annual CH fluxes averaged around 26g CH/m²/year; the highest emissions were linked with certain temperature and salinity conditions, particularly in fresh-oligohaline marshes.
  • * The research found that salinity was the main factor affecting annual CH fluxes, while temperature, gross primary productivity, and tidal height influenced shorter-term variability, providing crucial data for better estimating methane emissions in these ecosystems.
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Ensuring adequate reliability of the production process of packaging closures has made it necessary to study the effect of annealing and varnishing variants on the strength and structural properties of the stock material. As a test material, EN AW-5052-H28 aluminium alloy sheets with a thickness of 0.21 mm were used.

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Notch1 signalling plays a multifaceted role in tissue development and homeostasis. Currently, due to the pivotal role of Notch1 signalling, the relationship between NOTCH1 expression and the development of health disorders is being intensively studied. Nevertheless, Notch1 signalling is not only controlled at the transcriptional level but also by a variety of post-translational events.

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Introduction: Due to the extent of the pandemic, high prevalence and severity of complications in the early post‑recovery period are expected.

Objectives: This study aimed to compare the scope of early post-COVID‑19 complications in patients who had the disease and were or were not hospitalized.

Patients And Methods: This was a prospective, observational, registry‑based cohort study conducted at a tertiary cardiovascular hospital in Silesia, Poland.

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