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  • Parasitic helminths of reptiles (Reptilia) in SouthMoravia (Czech Republic).

    PubMed

    Borkovcová, M; Kopriva, J

    2005-01-01

    An helminthological investigation of 104 reptile species was carried out in southMoravia (Czech Republic). We examined Lacerta viridis, L. agilis, Anguis fragilis, Natrix natrix, Coronella austriaca and Vipera berus. Twelve species of parasites were found. Among these, Nematoda occurred most often, followed by Trematoda and Cestoda. No Acanthocephala were detected.

  • Long-term fluctuations of hailstorms in SouthMoravia, Czech Republic: synthesis of different data sources

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Chromá, Kateřina; Brázdil, Rudolf; Dolák, Lukáš; Řezníčková, Ladislava; Valášek, Hubert; Zahradníček, Pavel

    2016-04-01

    Hailstorms pertain to natural phenomena causing great material damage in present time, similarly as it was in the past. In Moravia (eastern part of the Czech Republic), systematic meteorological observations started generally in the latter half of the 19th century. Therefore, in order to create long-term series of hailstorms, it is necessary to hunt for other sources of information. Different types of documentary evidence are used

    The Timeless Magic of Alphonse Mucha: Beauty in Art is Spiritual

    When floating through Alphonse Mucha’s images, one can’t aid but wonder how his signature approach developed. Many of his illustrations and posters emphasize the female form, organic elements, and ornamental backgrounds. The arcs and flowing lines have a way of drawing the viewer to the subject’s incandescent and ethereal quality. In the late 19th century, Mucha’s decorative style was seen as an antidote to the overly-industrialized “masculine” world. Mucha found success, partly due to his understanding of the soul’s need for beauty in an era when people were feeling trapped by the industrial age.

    The recent exhibition at The Phillips Collection, Timeless Mucha: Magic of Line, traces his imaginative journey through the many phases. From his early influences in Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic), to his classical practice in Munich and Paris, to his emergence as a leading figure in the Art Nouveau style. The elements that made his style emblematic and propelled him to fame are seen in the theatrical poster for actress Sarah Bernhardt in the play Gismonda. His success with the initial poster created a

    Investigation of the potential effects of estrogen receptor modulators on immune checkpoint molecules. Abramenko, Nikita, Fréderic Vellieux, Kateřina Veselá, Zdeněk Kejík, Jan Hajduch, Michal Masařík, Petr Babula, David Hoskovec, Karel Pacák, Pavel Martásek, Karel Smetana a Milan Jakubek. Scientific Reports [online], 2024, 14(1), 3043.

    doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-51804-2

     

    Mechanism of BCDX2-mediated RAD51 nucleation on short ssDNA stretches and fork DNA. Akita, Masaki, Paul Girvan, Mario Spirek, Jiri Novacek, David Rueda, Zbynek Prokop A Lumir Krejci. Nucleic Acids Research [online], 2024, 52(19), 11738–11752.

    doi: 10.1093/nar/gkae770

     

    Topological stress triggers stubborn DNA lesions in ribosomal DNA with ensuing formation of PML-nucleolar compartment. Alexandra Urbancokova, Terezie Hornofova, Josef Novak, Sarka Andrs Salajkova, Sona Stemberkova Hubackova, Alena Uvizl, Tereza Buchtova Martin Mistrik, Brian McStay, Zdenek Hodny, Jiri Bartek a Pavla Vasicova. Elife, 2024 Oct 10:12:RP91304.

    doi: 10.7554/eLife.91304.3.sa0

     

    Chemical modification of bradykinin-polymer conjugates for optimum delivery of nanomedicines to tumors. Appiah, Enoch, Hideaki Na

    Czech Film / Spring 2023

    By Czech Audiovisual Fund / Czech Film Center

    In the spring issue of CZECH Clip magazine we take a closer look at Czech films and co-productions presented at IFF Rotterdam and Berlinale. The series of articles about young filmmakers modifying the face of Czech cinema features this time Tomáš Klein and... More

    In the spring issue of CZECH FILM magazine we take a closer stare at Czech films and co-productions presented at IFF Rotterdam and Berlinale. The series of articles about young filmmakers changing the face of Czech cinema features this time Tomáš Klein and Ondřej Hudeček. We introduce PINK, a production company straddling the line between independent auteur show and commercial for-hire works, we take a look at Bohdan Sláma´s upcoming film Dry Season, and we talk to acclaimed director of photography Martin Štrba. Stay tuned… there is more! Less

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    Spring 2023

    The Czech Film Fund is the main public financing body for cinema in the Czech Republic. The Fund supports all stages of film production, as well as promotion, distribution and other film-related areas.