54 results match your criteria: "The University of Warsaw[Affiliation]"
Phys Rev Lett
November 2024
Centre for Space Research, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa.
Owing to their rapid cooling rate and hence loss-limited propagation distance, cosmic-ray electrons and positrons (CRe) at very high energies probe local cosmic-ray accelerators and provide constraints on exotic production mechanisms such as annihilation of dark matter particles. We present a high-statistics measurement of the spectrum of CRe candidate events from 0.3 to 40 TeV with the High Energy Stereoscopic System, covering 2 orders of magnitude in energy and reaching a proton rejection power of better than 10^{4}.
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January 2024
Centre for Space Research, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa.
SS 433 is a microquasar, a stellar binary system that launches collimated relativistic jets. We observed SS 433 in gamma rays using the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatry Res Neuroimaging
July 2023
Laboratory for Drug Discovery and Disease Research, SHIONOGI & CO., LTD., Toyonaka-shi, Osaka, Japan. Electronic address:
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is known to be associated with several diagnostic resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) patterns, including the theta/beta ratio, but no objective predictive markers for each medication. In this study, we explored EEG markers with which the therapeutic efficacy of medications could be estimated at the 1st clinical visit. Thirty-two ADHD patients and thirty-one healthy subjects participated in this study.
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January 2023
The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052 Australia.
The present research aimed to better understand individual differences in attitudes towards emotions with a focus on anger. We report findings of four studies conducted with American and Polish individuals. Results showed that individuals who have more positive attitudes toward anger are higher in trait anger (Studies 1-4), are more likely to think about getting revenge (Study 1), and expect that getting revenge will make them feel good (Studies 1-2).
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August 2023
Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
No construct is more central to personality than the person's self-concept. Higher-order domains of self-assessment, including self-perceived skills, traits, and values, are expressed in action and provide frames of reference for deciding whether to accept or reject personally relevant social feedback. To perform these functions in a consistent manner, the domains of self-concept need to achieve coherence, with the components of each domain sufficiently integrated to provide an unequivocal platform for decision making and behavior.
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March 2021
Department of Chemistry, The University of Warsaw Pasteura 1 02-093 Warsaw Poland
Carboxylates are commonly used in the food and pharmaceutical industry and due to their extensive use, carboxylates present a significant environmental burden. In this context, valine based, heteroditopic receptor 1 was prepared and its ability to bind simultaneously potassium cation and acetate anion in water containing CHCN solutions was demonstrated. Under liquid-liquid extraction conditions the receptor 1 was capable of extracting hydrophilic AcOK salt from aqueous solution and was proved to be nearly ten times more effective than the equimolar mixture of monotopic receptors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLifestyle changes in diet and physical activity are necessary for managing metabolic syndrome. The aim of this longitudinal study was to examine temperamental and personality traits as moderators of lifestyle changes prompted by motivational intervention. The sample consisted of 50 patients aged 22-65years (=45.
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November 2021
Department of Psychology, The University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Despite the vast body of studies within self-determination theory, the impact of factors which influence performance in experimental paradigm is still underresearched. The aim of the two studies presented in this paper was to investigate the impact of basic psychological needs on performance with the simultaneous presence of external incentives. Study 1 tested whether the satisfaction of competence and relatedness during task performance (while external incentives were present) can impact individual's performance.
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August 2021
The Center for Systemic Risk Analysis, Faculty of "Artes Liberales", University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Here we attempted to define the relationship between: EEG activity, personality and coping during lockdown. We were in a unique situation since the COVID-19 outbreak interrupted our independent longitudinal study. We already collected a significant amount of data before lockdown.
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September 2021
Jagiellonian University Medical College, Clinic of Children's Neurosurgery, Kraków, Poland.
Aiming at being part of the discussion about the cognitive functioning of patients with arachnoid cysts (AC) and the value of neuropsychological testing in these patients, we present our study in which we investigated the cognitive functioning of 32 children with ACs of the middle cranial fossa. We compared the Stanford Binet 5 (SB 5) results obtained by the patients with the population mean values and analysed the relation between the patients' clinical details and the results of SB 5. The main conclusions of this research are: (1) In SB 5 tasks, the tested group performed worse than the population mean, which could be related to AC of the middle cranial fossa.
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June 2021
School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK.
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which are bright flashes of gamma rays from extragalactic sources followed by fading afterglow emission, are associated with stellar core collapse events. We report the detection of very-high-energy (VHE) gamma rays from the afterglow of GRB 190829A, between 4 and 56 hours after the trigger, using the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.
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July 2021
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama, 351-0198, Japan; Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (SKOLTECH), Nobelya 1, Moscow, 143026, Russia; Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Newelska 6, Warsaw, 01-447, Poland.
Background: EEG of a resting state in Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and healthy controls (HC) are analyzed to identify the characteristics of EEG in AD.
New Method: A dynamic box plot approach to the theta/beta ratio with various window durations is proposed to analyze EEG.
Results: Spectral results during a resting state in AD patients demonstrate the effect of relatively greater power in the low-frequency bands (i.
Chemosphere
April 2021
Laboratory of Spectroscopy and Molecular Interactions, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093, Warsaw, Poland; The University of Warsaw Biological and Chemical Research Centre (CNBCh UW), Żwirki I Wigury 101 St., 02-089, Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address:
Graphene is a promising material with a wide range of future applications that could potentially lead to its transfer from numerous water and terrestrial sources to the sea, thus fate and effects of graphene in the marine ecosystem deserve attention. Within this work, the impact of the short- and long-term exposure (36 h and 24 days) of the marine benthic polychaete Hediste diversicolor to various concentrations (36 h: 0.4, 4, 40 and 400 mg L; 24 days: 4 and 40 mg L) of the pristine graphene multilayer nanoflakes (of thickness 8-12 nm) was investigated.
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February 2021
Faculty of Psychology, The University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Biomedical Engineering, The New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, USA; Bioimaging Research Center, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Adult Clinical Psychology, Institute of Psychology, The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Warsaw, Poland; Central Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland; Boston Children's Hospital Harvard Medical School, MA, USA; School of Health Professions, Rutgers University, NJ, USA; College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, OH, USA; Cleveland Clinic, OH, USA.
Resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (RS-fMRI) provides the means to measure neuronal activity. One of the most commonly used methods to explore the RS-fMRI signal is the Probabilistic Independent Component Analysis (PICA). PICA allows to depict brain functional connectivity (FC) networks.
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August 2022
Jagiellonian University Medical College, Clinic of Children's Neurosurgery, Kraków, Poland.
With the aim of contributing to the discussion on treatment of patients with arachnoid cysts (AC) and their neuropsychological functioning, we present the case of a patient who has undergone surgery of AC located in the left Sylvian fissure. The patient had no cognitive deficits and no seizures before the cyst's fenestration. After the procedure, however, occurrences of seizures have been observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Law Med Ethics
December 2019
Don Chalmers, A.O., F.A.A.L., F.A.H.M.S., is Distinguished Professor of Law at University of Tasmania, Australia. Sueli G. Dallari, M.Sc., Ph.D., is a Professor and Lawyer, Libera docens in Health Law, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Marina de Neiva Borba, M.Sc., Ph.D., is a Lawyer, Postdoctoral Fellow in Public Health, and Member of the Health Law Research Center, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Miriam Pinkesz, B.C.L./L.L.B., is a Research Assistant, at Centre of Genomics and Policy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Human Genetics, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada. Yann Joly, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Research Director, Centre of Genomics and Policy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Human Genetics, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada. Haidan Chen, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of the College of Humanities and Development Studies, China Agricultural University (CAU). Mette Hartlev, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Liis Leitsalu, Ph.D, is a Researcher at the Estonian Genome Center, Institute of Genomics, University of Tartu, Estonia. Sirpa Soini, LL.M., is Biobank Director, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) and Vice-Chair of Medical Research Ethics Committee, Helsinki University Hospital. Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Ph.D., is Director of Research, INSERM, Université de Toulouse - Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III. Nils Hoppe, LL.B., Dr. iur., is Professor for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences and Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences, as well as Dean of Research at the Faculty for Humanities and Social Sciences at Leibniz University in Hannover, Germany. Tina Garani-Papadatos, Ph.D., is a Professor, Dept. of Public Health Policy, National School of Public Health, University of West Attica, Greece. Panagiotis Vidalis, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist, Legal Advisor, Hellenic Bioethics Commission, Greece. Krishna Ravi Srinivas, Ph.D., is a Consultant at Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries (RIS) in New Delhi, India. Gil Siegal, M.D., LL.B., S.J.D., is the Director of the Center for Health Law, Bioethics and Health Policy at Ono Academic College, Israel, a Member of the Israel National Bioethics and the Human Subject Research committees and Professor of Law at the University of Virginia Stefania Negri, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of International Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno. Ryoko Hatanaka is a Visiting Researcher, University of Hong Kong Sau Po Center for Aging; Honorable Visiting Fellow, University of Tokyo. Maysa Al-Hussaini, M.D., FRCPath, is a Consultant, Histopathologist/Neuropathologist, and Chair of the Institutional Review Board, King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan. Amal Al-Tabba', M.Sc., is the Coordinator of the Human Research Protection Program, King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan. Lourdes Motta-Murgía, M.Sc, LL.B., Ph. D., is the CEO of PPAL Bureau de Asuntos Públicos y Comunicación (PPAL: Bureau of Public Affairs and Communication); Laura Estela Torres Moran, LL.B., LL.M., is Director of Public Affairs of PPAL Bureau de Asuntos Públicos y Comunicación (PPAL: Bureau of Public Affairs and Communication). Aart Hendriks, Ph.D., is a Professor of Health Law, Leiden University, Netherlands. Obiajulu Nnamuchi, LL.B., LL.M., M.A., S.J.D., is an Associate Professor of Law, University of Nigeria (Enugu Campus) Enugu, Nigeria. Rosario Isasi, J.D., M.P.H., is Research Assistant Professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dorota Krekora-Zajac, J.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Civil Law, Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw. Eman Sadoun, Ph.D., is Manager of the Research Division at the Ministry of Public Health, Qatar. Calvin Ho, B.Sc., LL.B., M.Sc., LL.M., J.S.D., is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Biomedical Ethics at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS). Pamela Andanda, LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D., Professor of Law, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Won Bok Lee, M.D., LL.M., S.J.D., is a Professor, Ewha Law School, Korea. Pilar Nicolás, Ph.D., Senior Permanent Researcher, Faculty of Law, Research Group Chair in Law and the Human Genome, University of the Basque Country, Spain. Titti Mattsson, Ph.D., is Professor of Public Law, Director of Health Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden. Vladislava Talanova, MLaw, is affiliated with University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Alexandre Dosch, MLaw, is a Lawyer and affiliated with University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Dominique Sprumont, Ph.D., is a Professor, Institute of Health Law, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Chien-Te Fan, J.D., LL.M., is a Professor, Institute of Law for Science & Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. Tzu-Hsun Hung, LL.M., is an Attorney-at-Law, Taiwan. Obiajulu Nnamuchi, LL.B., LL.M., M.A., S.J.D., is an Associate Professor of Law, University of Nigeria (Enugu Campus) Enugu, Nigeria. Jane Kaye, B.A., Grad Dip Leg, LL.B., D.Phil., is Director of the HeLEX Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. Andelka Phillips, B.A., LL.B., B.A., LL.M., D.Phil., is a Senior Lecturer at Te Piringa Faculty of Law, University of Waikato, New Zealand. Heather Gowans, Ph.D., is a Researcher in Law at the HeLEX Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. Nisha Shah, M.Sc., B.Sc., is a Researcher in Social Scienceat the HeLEX Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. James W. Hazel, Ph.D., J.D., is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Nature
November 2019
Science and Technology Institute, Universities Space Research Association, Huntsville, AL, USA.
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are brief flashes of γ-rays and are considered to be the most energetic explosive phenomena in the Universe. The emission from GRBs comprises a short (typically tens of seconds) and bright prompt emission, followed by a much longer afterglow phase. During the afterglow phase, the shocked outflow-produced by the interaction between the ejected matter and the circumburst medium-slows down, and a gradual decrease in brightness is observed.
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January 2020
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Boston, MA, USA.
Electrophysiology provides a real-time readout of neural functions and network capability in different brain states, on temporal (fractions of milliseconds) and spatial (micro, meso, and macro) scales unmet by other methodologies. However, current international guidelines do not endorse the use of electroencephalographic (EEG)/magnetoencephalographic (MEG) biomarkers in clinical trials performed in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), despite a surge in recent validated evidence. This position paper of the ISTAART Electrophysiology Professional Interest Area endorses consolidated and translational electrophysiological techniques applied to both experimental animal models of AD and patients, to probe the effects of AD neuropathology (i.
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November 2019
Department of Embryology, Faculty of Biology, The University of Warsaw, I. Miecznikowa, Warsaw, Poland.
During preimplantation mouse development stages, emerging pluripotent epiblast (Epi) and extraembryonic primitive endoderm (PrE) cells are first distributed in the blastocyst in a "salt-and-pepper" manner before they segregate into separate layers. As a result of segregation, PrE cells become localised on the surface of the inner cell mass (ICM), and the Epi is enclosed by the PrE on one side and by the trophectoderm on the other. During later development, a subpopulation of PrE cells migrates away from the ICM and forms the parietal endoderm (PE), while cells remaining in contact with the Epi form the visceral endoderm (VE).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Radiat Isot
August 2019
Department of Molecular Bioscience, Centre for Radiation Protection Research, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Universitetsvagen 10, 114 18 Stockholm, Sweden; Jan Kochanowski University, Institute of Biology, ul. Świętokrzyska 15, 25-406 Kielce, Poland.
The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) values were determined for single- and mixed-ion beams containing carbon and oxygen ions. The CHO-K1 cells were irradiated with beams with the linear energy transfer (LET) values of 236-300 and 461-470 keV/μm for C and O ions, respectively. The RBE was estimated as a function of dose, survival fraction (SF) and LET.
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November 2018
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Department of Ecology and Biogeography, Lwowska 1, 87-100, Toruń, Poland.
Contrasting trophic theories of island biogeography try to link spatial patterns in species distribution and richness with dietary preferences, arguing that the spatial turnover of species among habitat patches changes with trophic rank causing a systematic change in the proportion of plants, herbivores, and predators across habitats of different size. Here we test these predictions using quantitative surveys of plants, spiders, and herbivores as well as of omnivorous and predatory ground beetles on undisturbed Polish lake islands. We found decreased proportions of predators and habitat generalists on larger islands.
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June 2019
Institute of Informatics, The University of Warsaw, Banacha 2, 02-097, Warsaw, Poland.
Photo identification is an important tool for estimating abundance and monitoring population trends over time. However, manually matching photographs to known individuals is time-consuming. Motivated by recent developments in image recognition, we hosted a data science challenge on the crowdsourcing platform Kaggle to automate the identification of endangered North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis).
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November 2019
Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw.
Unlabelled: CABS-dock is a computational method for protein-peptide molecular docking that does not require predefinition of the binding site. The peptide is treated as fully flexible, while the protein backbone undergoes small fluctuations and, optionally, large-scale rearrangements. Here, we present a specific CABS-dock protocol that enhances the docking procedure using fragmentary information about protein-peptide contacts.
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September 2018
Department of Molecular Bioscience, Centre for Radiation Protection Research, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Universitetsvagen 10, 114 18 Stockholm, Sweden; Jan Kochanowski University, Institute of Biology, ul. Świętokrzyska 15, 25-406 Kielce, Poland.
Carbon and oxygen ions were accelerated simultaneously to estimate the effect of irradiation of living cells with the two different ions. This mixed ion beam was used to irradiate the CHO-K1 cells, and a survival test was performed. The type of the effect of the mixed ion beam on the cells was determined with the isobologram method, whereby survival curves for irradiations with individual ion beams were also used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev Lett
May 2018
Obserwatorium Astronomiczne, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, ul. Orla 171, 30-244 Kraków, Poland.
Spectral lines are among the most powerful signatures for dark matter (DM) annihilation searches in very-high-energy γ rays. The central region of the Milky Way halo is one of the most promising targets given its large amount of DM and proximity to Earth. We report on a search for a monoenergetic spectral line from self-annihilations of DM particles in the energy range from 300 GeV to 70 TeV using a two-dimensional maximum likelihood method taking advantage of both the spectral and spatial features of the signal versus background.
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