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    Gorky’s Gyrotron Heroes by E.F. Pliński

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The story begins in 1898 with the establishment of the Emperor Nicolas II Warsaw Polytechnic Institute and ends in 1964 with the launch of the world’s first Gyrotron at the Nizhegorodsky Polytechnical Institute (later Gorky). …”
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    Type of structure of men body engaged in baseball by Jagiello Wladyslaw., Jagiello Marina., Kozina Zh.L.

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…A comparative group was made by the students of the Warsaw polytechnic institute. The members of masculine collapsible command of Poland differ on baseball, foremost, by the high indexes of diameter of forearm, widths of elbow, surface and mass of body, diameter of shin.…”
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    The figure of Jan Czochralski as an example of a scientist, teacher and patriot for the youth of today to Imitate (1885 – 1953) by O. Yankovych, V. Verbets

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The article analyses the life path and activities of the worldrecognized Polish scientist, inventor, metallurgist, patron and philanthropist, writer, professor of the Warsaw Polytechnic Jan Czochralski (1885 - 1953). He is considered one of the four most famous and most cited Polish scientists who influenced the development of civilization. …”
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    Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I. Part II. Russian Empire by Stanisław Domoradzki, Małgorzata Stawiska

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In particular we focus on the situations of Polish mathematicians in the Russian Empire (including those affiliated with the University of Warsaw, reactivated by Germans, and the Warsaw Polytechnics, founded already by Russians) and other countries.…”
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    Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I by Stanisław Domoradzki, Małgorzata Stawiska

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In particular we focus on the situations of Polish mathematicians in the Russian Empire (including those affiliatedwith the University of Warsaw, reactivated by Germans, and the Warsaw Polytechnics, founded already by Russians) and other countries. …”
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