529 results on '"Burska, A"'
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2. Data-driven insight into the puzzle-based cybersecurity training
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Burská, Karolína Dočkalová, Rusňák, Vít, and Ošlejšek, Radek
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Puzzle-based training is a common type of hands-on activity accompanying formal and informal cybersecurity education, much like programming or other IT skills. However, there is a lack of tools to help the educators with the post-training data analysis. Through a visualization design study, we designed the Training Analysis Tool that supports learning analysis of a single hands-on session. It allows an in-depth trainee comparison and enables the identification of flaws in puzzle assignments. We also performed a qualitative evaluation with cybersecurity experts and students. The participants apprised the positive influence of the tool on their workflows. Our insights and recommendations could aid the design of future tools supporting educators, even beyond cyber security.
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- 2021
3. Konserwatyzm i nowoczesność w edukacji. Dwoistość – otwarcie – pułapki
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Anna Sajdak-Burska
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Education - Abstract
W artykule przedstawione zostały metodologiczne aspekty pozwalające na zbudowanie rusztowania kategorialnego dla projektu „nowoczesna szkoła konserwatywna”. Autorka głębiej przygląda się metodologicznym i semantycznym argumentom pozwalającym zbliżyć do siebie konserwatyzm i nowoczesną dydaktykę. Kluczem otwierającym tę możliwość czyni opisaną przez Lecha Witkowskiego kategorię dwoistości. Zastosowanie tej kategorii pozwoliło na przedefiniowanie versus używanego w opozycji „konserwatyzm versus nowoczesne kształcenie”. Autorka opisuje możliwości otwarcia obu stanowisk – konserwatyzmu i nowoczesności – na siebie. Wejście w dialog, znalezienie pola wspólnego nie wygasza różnic. Te pozostają, a z nich wyprowadzane są siły dośrodkowe i odśrodkowe, powodujące napięcie i drganie całego pola. Kategoria dwoistości, ambiwalencji podkreśla to napięcie i ruch oscylacyjny. Ruch pomiędzy jednym a drugim biegunem naraża całość na pułapki magnetycznego przyciągnięcia przez któryś z biegunów, co może się wyrażać gwałtownym skrętem ku fundamentalnym elementom jednego ze stanowisk. Artykuł kończy przedstawienie pułapek, na które narażona jest nowoczesna szkoła konserwatywna, kryjących się w fundamentalizmie konserwatyzmu oraz dydaktyce krytycznej. ABSTRACT Conservatism and Modernity in Education: Duality – Openness – Pitfalls The article presents methodological aspects that allow building a categorical scaffolding for the “modern conservative school” project. The author takes a deeper look at the methodological and semantic arguments that make it possible to bring “conservatism” and “modern didactics” closer together. She makes the category of “duality” described by Lech Witkowski the key that opens up these possibilities. The use of the category of “duality” made it possible to redefine versus used in the opposition “conservatism versus modern education.” The author describes the possibilities of opening both positions – conservatism and modernity – towards each other. Entering into dialogue, finding a field of common ground does not extinguish differences. These remain, and from them centripetal and centrifugal forces are derived, causing tension and vibration in the entire field. The category of duality, ambivalence emphasizes this tension and oscillatory movement. The movement between one pole and the other exposes the whole to the pitfalls of magnetic attraction by either pole, which can express itself in a sharp turn toward the fundamental elements of either position. The article concludes with a presentation of the pitfalls to which the “modern conservative school” is exposed, which are hidden in the fundamentalism of conservatism and critical didactics.
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- 2023
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4. Pedagogical Support for Ukrainian War-Affected Children: Future Teachers’ Readiness to Work in Crisis. Comparative Analysis of Research Results in Ukraine and Poland
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Olena Budnyk and Anna Sajdak-Burska
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future teachers training, war-affected children, social and pedagogical support, adaptation, internally displaced persons, war trauma, emotional and professional burnout ,Education ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The significance of the defined issue of psychological and pedagogical support of children affected by the russian military aggression in Ukraine (2022-2023) is substantiated in the article based on the analysis of scientific literature and monitoring of media resources. Several types of crimes against Ukrainian children are presented, such as kidnapping, deportation, forced russification, etc. The questionnaire has been developed and the results of the survey of Ukrainian and Polish students (prospective teachers) with pedagogical experience of dealing with temporarily displaced persons due to the war are presented. Typical challenges they face from a psychological and pedagogical perspective have been identified: psycho-emotional worries of students; communication problems in educational activities; homesickness (which can sometimes be accompanied by depression, sleep disorders and high levels of anxiety); adaptation to new surroundings; periodic air raids, military operations (like those in Ukraine); low motivation to study, lack of interest; double workload for students in Poland (studying in Ukrainian schools online and in foreign schools offline), etc. Based on the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the questionnaire findings, recommendations for the professional training of future teachers to deal with children in crisis, in particular children with war trauma, are proposed. The author emphasizes the importance of developing infomedia literacy, critical thinking, future teachers’ skills in creating a media lesson, and media hygiene as the use of electronic communication and distance learning is a priority in the post-war period and requires information safety from ideological manipulations. Considerable emphasis is given to the development of teacher resilience as the capacity of the human psyche to recover, increase stress resistance, and prevent burnout when dealing with students who have suffered from russian aggression or are experiencing other crisis conditions
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- 2023
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5. Nasal Microbiome in Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis Compared to Chronic Rhinosinusitis
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Eliza Brożek-Mądry, Zofia Burska, Katarzyna Życińska, and Janusz Sierdziński
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granulomatosis with polyangiitis ,microbiome ,nasal septal perforation ,chronic rhinosinusitis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Rhinosinusitis in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is categorised as a secondary, diffuse and inflammatory chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). It is one of the conditions that impacts the nasal microbiota. This study aimed to compare the nasal microbiomes of patients with GPA, CRS and NSP. A total of 31 patients were included in the study (18 GPA, 6 CRS and 7 nasal septum perforation (NSP)). In all patients, SNOT 22, a nasal endoscopy (Lund–Kennedy scale) and a brush swab were performed. The metagenomic analysis was carried out based on the hypervariable V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene. At the genus level, statistically significant differences were observed in two comparisons: the GPA/NSP and the GPA/CRS groups. In the GPA/NSP group, the differences were related to four genera (Actinomyces, Streptococcus, Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum, Paracoccus), while in the GPA/CRS group, they were related to six (Kocuria, Rothia, Cutibacterium, Streptococcus, Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum, Tepidimonas). Patients with GPA had lower diversity compared to CRS and NSP patients. There were no statistically significant differences found for the Staphylococcus family and Staphylococcus aureus between the three groups.
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- 2024
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6. Conceptual Model of Visual Analytics for Hands-on Cybersecurity Training
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Ošlejšek, Radek, Rusňák, Vít, Burská, Karolína, Švábenský, Valdemar, Vykopal, Jan, and Čegan, Jakub
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Hands-on training is an effective way to practice theoretical cybersecurity concepts and increase participants' skills. In this paper, we discuss the application of visual analytics principles to the design, execution, and evaluation of training sessions. We propose a conceptual model employing visual analytics that supports the sensemaking activities of users involved in various phases of the training life cycle. The model emerged from our long-term experience in designing and organizing diverse hands-on cybersecurity training sessions. It provides a classification of visualizations and can be used as a framework for developing novel visualization tools supporting phases of the training life-cycle. We demonstrate the model application on examples covering two types of cybersecurity training programs.
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- 2020
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7. Visual Feedback for Players of Multi-Level Capture the Flag Games: Field Usability Study
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Ošlejšek, Radek, Rusňák, Vít, Burská, Karolína, Švábenský, Valdemar, and Vykopal, Jan
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Capture the Flag games represent a popular method of cybersecurity training. Providing meaningful insight into the training progress is essential for increasing learning impact and supporting participants' motivation, especially in advanced hands-on courses. In this paper, we investigate how to provide valuable post-game feedback to players of serious cybersecurity games through interactive visualizations. In collaboration with domain experts, we formulated user requirements that cover three cognitive perspectives: gameplay overview, person-centric view, and comparative feedback. Based on these requirements, we designed two interactive visualizations that provide complementary views on game results. They combine a known clustering and time-based visual approaches to show game results in a way that is easy to decode for players. The purposefulness of our visual feedback was evaluated in a usability field study with attendees of the Summer School in Cyber Security. The evaluation confirmed the adequacy of the two visualizations for instant post-game feedback. Despite our initial expectations, there was no strong preference for neither of the visualizations in solving different tasks., Comment: 11 pages
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- 2019
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8. Semantic aspects of musical language
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Olena Y. Vereshchahina-Biliavska, Irina Mazur, Olesia Cherkashyna, Olena Burska, and Tetiana Hrinchenko
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categories of music ,the evolution of the musical system ,semantic units in audio creativity ,music therapy ,Fine Arts ,History of the arts ,NX440-632 - Abstract
Music is a multifaceted phenomenon: it carries the mission of aesthetic education and enlightenment, performs therapeutic functions and is not only a source of information, but also the subject of filling human consciousness with a sense of joy, drama, and a high spiritual beginning. All the above is provided due to the many components that constitute the whole picture of musical art. These include intonation and rhythm, tempo and dynamics, timbre and texture, and more voluminous components: genre and form. Each of its elements represents a certain category, which, in turn, carries a semantic load or semantic aspect belonging to it. Having a centuries-old history of existence, music and, accordingly, its components have undergone considerable evolution. The purpose of the study is to show the semantic aspects of musical language as an integral system in their continuous dynamics of development, updating, and complication of content. The history of sound creativity is a vivid picture of styles and techniques of writing, images, and themes inherent in a particular era. The above is inextricably linked with the deep evolution of semantic aspects that convey the content and importance of all the leading categories of music. They represent, regardless of the period, an integral system of elements, the transformation of which is discussed in this article. The definition of the boundaries of "evolution" in relation to music, the disclosure of its action at various levels (the evolution of musical thinking, the evolution of national style, artistic area, the evolution of individual compositional style), the development of the theory of evolution in the field of functioning of musical phenomena – these and other problems are priorities for modern scientific musicology and art criticism. Realising the complexity and globality of the problem posed, the basis of which is the consideration of musical phenomena in the aspect of the theory of evolution, this article includes one of the possible approaches to solving this issue, involving the "general theory of systems" created in the 20th century. For that reason, this publication is relevant. It combines the most important theses of researchers investigating the problem of the semantics of the musical language in the context of such disciplines as pedagogy, quantum physics, medicine, social science. The study searches for the materials on the studied subject, their systematisation, and provides a panoramic display of the analysis of the semantic aspects of musical art. The author also shares the prospects of analysis of the mentioned phenomenon. The need for this research is conditioned by the essence of the subject, since it constantly changes, gets enriched with new qualities, actively responding to what is happening in real-time.
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- 2023
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9. Nawiązanie do świata przyrody w propozycjach nazewniczych restauracji w łódzkim Orientarium
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Katarzyna Burska
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chrematonimy ,nazwy restauracji ,przyroda ,Orientarium ,zwierzęta ,rośliny ,Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar ,P101-410 - Abstract
REFERENCE TO THE WORLD OF NATURE IN SUGGESTIONS OF RESTAURANT NAMES IN THE ORIENTARIUM IN ŁÓDŹ The aim of the article is to indicate which lexical elements from the thematic field of nature were used by the Internet users during constructing the names of restaurants in the Orientarium in Łódź submitted to the competition organized on the official profile of Łódź on Facebook, with particular emphasis on the motivation of the examined propria and appellative bases. The material basis is 531 naming proposals in which a reference to the world of nature was visible. Semantic-pragmatic analysis with elements of structural analysis was used in the research. Internet users exposed their relationships with fauna and flora by placing the noun animal and its derivatives, using the adjectives natural and wild, recalling the characteristics of animals and their places of residence and foodacquisition. There were less frequent references to plants and water, as well as other natural phenomena.The largest group are chrematonyms based on the names of various animals. Many names havea positive value, which has a persuasive function. The presence of a plant or animal component allows you to show the relationship between the name and the location of the restaurant in Orientarium.
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- 2023
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10. Język potoczny a propagowanie poprawnej polszczyzny (na przykładzie wideobloga „Mówiąc Inaczej')
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Katarzyna Burska
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język potoczny ,paulina mikuła ,poprawność językowa ,youtube ,wideoblog ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
Celem artykułu jest ukazanie, w jaki sposób język potoczny, przede wszystkim słownictwo i frazeologia, może być wykorzystywany do budowania wspólnoty komunikacyjnej z odbiorcami w serwisie YouTube. Podstawę materiałową stanowią wypowiedzi Pauliny Mikuły propagujące posługiwanie się poprawnym językiem polskim wśród internautów z 50 losowo wybranych odcinków wyemitowanych na kanale “Mówiąc Inaczej”. Przeanalizowano, po jakie potocyzmy i w jakich sytuacjach sięga autorka wideobloga. Posługiwanie się leksyką i frazeologią potoczną, powoływanie się na przykłady z życia codziennego oraz nieunikanie słów wulgarnych i obraźliwych to celowe i świadome elementy kreowania wizerunku przez youtuberkę.
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- 2022
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11. Analiza lingwistyczna i prawna oszustwa a jego eufemizacja w przekazach internetowych
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Beata Burska-Ratajczyk and Radosław Burski
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eufemizm ,internet ,odpowiedzialność karna ,oszustwo ,przestępstwo ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
W artykule przedstawione zostało zagadnienie przestępstwa oszustwa. Wskazany czyn zabroniony przeanalizowano z punktu widzenia językoznawstwa oraz prawa. Badania językoznawcze odwołują się do przykładów zaczerpniętych z internetu z lat 2018–2021. Obejmują one wykorzystywane przez internautów nazwy sprawców, działalności przestępczej, charakterystycznych typów oszustw oraz osób nimi pokrzywdzonych. Leksykalne, semantyczne, gramatyczne bądź graficzne środki eufemizacji nadają komunikacji walor emocjonalności lub ekspresyjności. Analiza prawna wymienionego czynu zabronionego określa warunki, jakie spełnić musi dane zachowanie, aby stanowiło przedmiot odpowiedzialności karnej, oraz jakie konsekwencje grożą jego sprawcy.
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- 2022
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12. Timely Feedback in Unstructured Cybersecurity Exercises
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Vykopal, Jan, Ošlejšek, Radek, Burská, Karolína, and Zákopčanová, Kristína
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Cyber defence exercises are intensive, hands-on learning events for teams of professionals who gain or develop their skills to successfully prevent and respond to cyber attacks. The exercises mimic the real-life, routine operation of an organization which is being attacked by an unknown offender. Teams of learners receive very limited immediate feedback from the instructors during the exercise; they can usually see only a scoreboard showing the aggregated gain or loss of points for particular tasks. An in-depth analysis of learners' actions requires considerable human effort, which results in days or weeks of delay. The intensive experience is thus not followed by proper feedback facilitating actual learning, and this diminishes the effect of the exercise. In this initial work, we investigate how to provide valuable feedback to learners right after the exercise without any unnecessary delay. Based on the scoring system of a cyber defence exercise, we have developed a new feedback tool that presents an interactive, personalized timeline of exercise events. We deployed this tool during an international exercise, where we monitored participants' interactions and gathered their reflections. The results show that learners did use the new tool and rated it positively. Since this new feature is not bound to a particular defence exercise, it can be applied to all exercises that employ scoring based on the evaluation of individual exercise objectives. As a result, it enables the learner to immediately reflect on the experience gained., Comment: 6 pages; SIGCSE '18, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- 2017
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13. Association between type I interferon pathway activation and clinical outcomes in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Mary K Crow, Lars Rönnblom, Dimitrios T Boumpas, Robert Biesen, George Bertsias, Marie-Louise Frémond, Marie Wahren-Herlenius, Giulio Cavalli, Maija-Leena Eloranta, Javier Rodríguez-Carrio, Marianne Visser, P G Conaghan, Agata Burska, Willem A Dik, Ed Vital, Jan Rehwinkel, and Marjan Versnel
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Background Type I interferons (IFN-I) contribute to a broad range of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). Compelling evidence suggests that the measurement of IFN-I pathway activation may have clinical value. Although several IFN-I pathway assays have been proposed, the exact clinical applications are unclear. We summarise the evidence on the potential clinical utility of assays measuring IFN-I pathway activation.Methods A systematic literature review was conducted across three databases to evaluate the use of IFN-I assays in diagnosis and monitor disease activity, prognosis, response to treatment and responsiveness to change in several RMDs.Results Of 366 screened, 276 studies were selected that reported the use of assays reflecting IFN-I pathway activation for disease diagnosis (n=188), assessment of disease activity (n=122), prognosis (n=20), response to treatment (n=23) and assay responsiveness (n=59). Immunoassays, quantitative PCR (qPCR) and microarrays were reported most frequently, while systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, myositis, systemic sclerosis and primary Sjögren’s syndrome were the most studied RMDs. The literature demonstrated significant heterogeneity in techniques, analytical conditions, risk of bias and application in diseases. Inadequate study designs and technical heterogeneity were the main limitations. IFN-I pathway activation was associated with disease activity and flare occurrence in SLE, but their incremental value was uncertain. IFN-I pathway activation may predict response to IFN-I targeting therapies and may predict response to different treatments.Conclusions Evidence indicates potential clinical value of assays measuring IFN-I pathway activation in several RMDs, but assay harmonisation and clinical validation are urged. This review informs the EULAR points to consider for the measurement and reporting of IFN-I pathway assays.
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- 2023
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14. Type I interferon pathway assays in studies of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Mary K Crow, Lars Rönnblom, Dimitrios T Boumpas, Robert Biesen, George Bertsias, Marie-Louise Frémond, Marie Wahren-Herlenius, Giulio Cavalli, PG Conaghan, Maija-Leena Eloranta, Javier Rodríguez-Carrio, Marianne Visser, Agata Burska, Willem A Dik, Ed Vital, Jan Rehwinkel, and Marjan Versnel
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Medicine - Abstract
Objectives To systematically review the literature for assay methods that aim to evaluate type I interferon (IFN-I) pathway activation and to harmonise-related terminology.Methods Three databases were searched for reports of IFN-I and rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases. Information about the performance metrics of assays measuring IFN-I and measures of truth were extracted and summarised. A EULAR task force panel assessed feasibility and developed consensus terminology.Results Of 10 037 abstracts, 276 fulfilled eligibility criteria for data extraction. Some reported more than one technique to measure IFN-I pathway activation. Hence, 276 papers generated data on 412 methods. IFN-I pathway activation was measured using: qPCR (n=121), immunoassays (n=101), microarray (n=69), reporter cell assay (n=38), DNA methylation (n=14), flow cytometry (n=14), cytopathic effect assay (n=11), RNA sequencing (n=9), plaque reduction assay (n=8), Nanostring (n=5), bisulphite sequencing (n=3). Principles of each assay are summarised for content validity. Concurrent validity (correlation with other IFN assays) was presented for n=150/412 assays. Reliability data were variable and provided for 13 assays. Gene expression and immunoassays were considered most feasible. Consensus terminology to define different aspects of IFN-I research and practice was produced.Conclusions Diverse methods have been reported as IFN-I assays and these differ in what elements or aspects of IFN-I pathway activation they measure and how. No ‘gold standard’ represents the entirety of the IFN pathway, some may not be specific for IFN-I. Data on reliability or comparing assays were limited, and feasibility is a challenge for many assays. Consensus terminology should improve consistency of reporting.
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- 2023
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15. Data-driven insight into the puzzle-based cybersecurity training
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Dočkalová Burská, Karolína, Rusňák, Vít, and Ošlejšek, Radek
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- 2022
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16. Modyfikacje antroponimów jako chwyt marketingowy na fanpage’u Lidl Polska
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Katarzyna Burska
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antroponim ,fanpage ,komunikat reklamowy ,modyfikacje nazw własnych ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
The subject of the article is the deliberate transformation of anthroponyms in advertising messages as a conscious marketing activity. The aim of the work is to present the resource of anthroponyms (names, surnames or pseudonyms), which are the basis of language games, as well as to discuss the methods of modification and the relationship between the anthroponym and the entire advertising message. The research material comes from the Lidl Polska fanpage on Facebook. It has been shown that associations related to authentic characters and heroes of artistic works play an important role. The positive features of the designate are tried to be transferred to the advertised product, often indicating tangential elements in the promotional post. Formal similarity is also important during creating modifications.
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- 2022
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17. Homozygous missense mutation in UQCRC2 associated with severe encephalomyopathy, mitochondrial complex III assembly defect and activation of mitochondrial protein quality control
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Burska, Daniela, Stiburek, Lukas, Krizova, Jana, Vanisova, Marie, Martinek, Vaclav, Sladkova, Jana, Zamecnik, Josef, Honzik, Tomas, Zeman, Jiri, Hansikova, Hana, and Tesarova, Marketa
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- 2021
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18. Antropocentryczne nacechowanie frazeologizmów z nazwami ptaków
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Beata Burska-Ratajczyk
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antropocentryzm ,frazeologia ,połączenia wyrazowe z nazwami ptaków ,metaforyzacja ,wartościowanie ,Zoology ,QL1-991 ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
Artykuł opisuje antropocentryczne nacechowanie frazeologizmów, które zawierają w swej strukturze nazwy ptaków. Przedstawiony materiał pokazuje, że utrwalone w polskiej frazeologii relacje między ptakami i ludźmi są ważne. Zróżnicowane strukturalnie połączenia z ptasim komponentem w sposób metaforyczny charakteryzują człowieka. Doświadczenia i spostrzeżenia w nich skupione konotują zarówno pozytywne, jak i negatywne wartości, które dotyczą nie tylko wyglądu zewnętrznego, ale także intelektu, doświadczenia człowieka oraz ogólnych prawideł ludzkiej egzystencji.
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- 2021
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19. Nasal Microbiome in Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis Compared to Chronic Rhinosinusitis.
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Brożek-Mądry, Eliza, Burska, Zofia, Życińska, Katarzyna, and Sierdziński, Janusz
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GRANULOMATOSIS with polyangiitis , *NASAL septum , *HYPERVARIABLE regions , *STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus , *SINUSITIS - Abstract
Rhinosinusitis in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is categorised as a secondary, diffuse and inflammatory chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). It is one of the conditions that impacts the nasal microbiota. This study aimed to compare the nasal microbiomes of patients with GPA, CRS and NSP. A total of 31 patients were included in the study (18 GPA, 6 CRS and 7 nasal septum perforation (NSP)). In all patients, SNOT 22, a nasal endoscopy (Lund–Kennedy scale) and a brush swab were performed. The metagenomic analysis was carried out based on the hypervariable V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene. At the genus level, statistically significant differences were observed in two comparisons: the GPA/NSP and the GPA/CRS groups. In the GPA/NSP group, the differences were related to four genera (Actinomyces, Streptococcus, Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum, Paracoccus), while in the GPA/CRS group, they were related to six (Kocuria, Rothia, Cutibacterium, Streptococcus, Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum, Tepidimonas). Patients with GPA had lower diversity compared to CRS and NSP patients. There were no statistically significant differences found for the Staphylococcus family and Staphylococcus aureus between the three groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. The Vitamin C Enantiomers Possess a Comparable Potency in the Induction of Oxidative Stress in Cancer Cells but Differ in Their Toxicity
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Begimbetova, Dinara, primary, Burska, Agata N., additional, Baltabekova, Aidana, additional, Kussainova, Assiya, additional, Kukanova, Assiya, additional, Fazyl, Fatima, additional, Ibragimova, Milana, additional, Manekenova, Kenzhekyz, additional, Makishev, Abay, additional, Bersimbaev, Rakhmetkazhi I., additional, and Sarbassov, Dos D., additional
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- 2024
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21. Określenia antysemickie w dyskursie kibicowskim (na przykładzie Łodzi)
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Katarzyna Burska
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dyskurs kibicowski ,forum internetowe ,żyd ,antysemityzm kibicowski (stadionowy) ,retoryka antyżydowska ,piłka nożna ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
Celem artykułu jest analiza określeń nawiązujących do Żydów w wypowiedziach niedarzących się wzajemną sympatią kibiców dwóch klubów piłkarskich z Łodzi — Widzewa i ŁKS-u. Materiał egzemplifikacyjny został pozyskany z forów internetowych. Posługiwanie się etykietą Żyda odbywa się dwustronnie. Fani obu łódzkich klubów używają nie tylko ekspresywizmu Żyd, w języku kibiców zawsze będącego wyrazem deprecjacji i zniewagi, lecz także nacechowanych pejoratywnie jego derywatów oraz licznych określeń synonimicznych i metaforycznych, które mają na celu wyśmianie przeciwnika.
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- 2019
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22. Wpływ pandemii COVID-19 na eksponowanie wartości witalnych w reklamach telewizyjnych (marzec-czerwiec 2020)
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Katarzyna Burska
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reklama ,wartości witalne ,aksjologia ,życie ,zdrowie ,pandemia ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 - Abstract
Celem artykułu jest przyjrzenie się reklamom telewizyjnym nawiązującym do izolacji społecznej wiosną 2020 roku w czasie pandemii COVID-19 pod kątem aksjologicznym. Za nadrzędne uznano zbadanie, za pomocą jakich środków werbalnych i pozawerbalnych eksponowano wartości witalne. Bazę materiałową stanowią 52 spoty reklamowe emitowane w polskiej telewizji. Eksponowanie wartości witalnych odbywało się za pomocą propagowania hasła #zostańwdomu, podpowiadania odbiorcom, z jakich usług można korzystać oraz jakim rozrywkom można się oddawać bez wychodzenia z domu, przypominania o bezpiecznych formach zakupów i kontaktu z innymi. Zachęcano do aktywności fizycznej i wspierania swojej odporności. Podkreślano troskę o seniorów i inne osoby najbardziej narażone na zakażenie COVID-19.
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23. Cardiovascular outcomes in systemic sclerosis with abnormal cardiovascular MRI and serum cardiac biomarkers
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Maya H Buch, Sven Plein, Graham Fent, Bara Erhayiem, Lesley-Anne Bissell, Francesco Del Galdo, Giuseppina Abignano, Dominik Schlosshan, Agata Burska, Ananth Kidambi, Raluca B Dumitru, Ana-Maria H Dumitru, Helena Donica, and John Biglands
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Medicine - Published
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24. 1602 Transcriptomic profiles predict response to rituximab in SLE
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John A Reynolds, Edward Vital, Miriam Wittmann, Zoe Wigston, Yuzaiful Yusof, Agata Burska, Adewonuola Alase, Lucy M Carter, and Antony Psarras
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Published
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25. Enhancing an Oxidative 'Trojan Horse' Action of Vitamin C with Arsenic Trioxide for Effective Suppression of KRAS-Mutant Cancers: A Promising Path at the Bedside
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Agata N. Burska, Bayansulu Ilyassova, Aruzhan Dildabek, Medina Khamijan, Dinara Begimbetova, Ferdinand Molnár, and Dos D. Sarbassov
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Kirsten rat sarcoma (KRAS) mutant ancers ,Warburg effect ,oxidative stress ,arsenic trioxide (ATO) ,vitamin C (VC also known as ascorbic acid) ,reactive oxygen species (ROS) ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
The turn-on mutations of the KRAS gene, coding a small GTPase coupling growth factor signaling, are contributing to nearly 25% of all human cancers, leading to highly malignant tumors with poor outcomes. Targeting of oncogenic KRAS remains a most challenging task in oncology. Recently, the specific G12C mutant KRAS inhibitors have been developed but with a limited clinical outcome because they acquire drug resistance. Alternatively, exploiting a metabolic breach of KRAS-mutant cancer cells related to a glucose-dependent sensitivity to oxidative stress is becoming a promising indirect cancer targeting approach. Here, we discuss the use of a vitamin C (VC) acting in high dose as an oxidative “Trojan horse” agent for KRAS-mutant cancer cells that can be potentiated with another oxidizing drug arsenic trioxide (ATO) to obtain a potent and selective cytotoxic impact. Moreover, we outline the advantages of VC’s non-natural enantiomer, D-VC, because of its distinctive pharmacokinetics and lower toxicity. Thus, the D-VC and ATO combination shows a promising path to treat KRAS-mutant cancers in clinical settings.
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26. Semantic aspects of musical language
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Vereshchahina-Biliavska, Olena, primary, Mazur, Irina, additional, Cherkashyna, Olesia, additional, Burska, Olena, additional, and Hrinchenko, Tetiana, additional
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27. Nawiązanie do świata przyrody w propozycjach nazewniczych restauracji w łódzkim Orientarium
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Burska, Katarzyna, primary
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28. Konserwatyzm i nowoczesność w edukacji. Dwoistość – otwarcie – pułapki
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Sajdak-Burska, Anna, primary
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29. Carotid artery volumetric measures associate with clinical ten-year cardiovascular (CV) risk scores and individual traditional CV risk factors in rheumatoid arthritis; a carotid-MRI feasibility study
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Lesley-Anne Bissell, Bara Erhayiem, Graham Fent, Elizabeth M. A. Hensor, Agata Burska, Helena Donica, Sven Plein, Maya H. Buch, John P. Greenwood, and Jacqueline Andrews
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Rheumatoid arthritis ,Carotid MRI ,Atherosclerosis ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Common carotid artery intima-media thickness (CIMT), as measured by ultrasound, has utility in stratification of the accelerated cardiovascular risk seen in rheumatoid arthritis (RA); however, the technique has limitations. Carotid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is emerging as a useful research tool in the general population, but has yet to be applied in RA populations. Our objectives were to describe the utility of carotid artery MRI (carotid-MRI) in patients with RA in comparison to healthy controls and to describe the association with RA disease phenotype. Methods Sixty-four patients with RA and no history of cardiovascular (CV) disease/diabetes mellitus were assessed for RA and CV profile, including homeostasis model assessment-estimated insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). All underwent carotid-MRI (3 T), and were compared to 24 healthy controls. Univariable analysis (UVA) and multivariable linear regression models (MVA) were used to determine associations between disease phenotype and carotid-MRI measures. Results There were no significant differences in carotid arterial wall measurements between patients with RA and controls. Wall and luminal volume correlated with 10-year CV risk scores (adjusted as per 2017 European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) guidance); rho = 0.33 (p = 0.012) and rho = 0.35 (p = 0.008), respectively, for Joint British Societies-2 risk score. In UVA, carotid-MRI volumetric measures predominantly were associated with traditional CV risk factors including age, ever-smoking and HOMA-IR (p
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30. Visual Analytics for Network Security and Critical Infrastructures
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Burská, Karolína, Ošlejšek, Radek, Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series Editor, Tuncer, Daphne, editor, Koch, Robert, editor, Badonnel, Rémi, editor, and Stiller, Burkhard, editor
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31. Differential CpG DNA methylation in peripheral naïve CD4+ T-cells in early rheumatoid arthritis patients
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Pitaksalee, R., Burska, A. N., Ajaib, S., Rogers, J., Parmar, R., Mydlova, K., Xie, X., Droop, A., Nijjar, J. S., Chambers, P., Emery, P., Hodgett, R., McInnes, I. B., and Ponchel, F.
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32. T-cell subset abnormalities predict progression along the Inflammatory Arthritis disease continuum: implications for management
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Ponchel, Frederique, Burska, Agata N., Hunt, Laura, Gul, Hanna, Rabin, Thibault, Parmar, Rekha, Buch, Maya H., Conaghan, Philip G., and Emery, Paul
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33. Clinical characteristics of acute rhinosinusitis in COVID-19 a post hoc analysis of a longitudinal study
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Zuzanna Steć, Zofia Burska, Eliza Brożek-Mądry, Marcin Straburzyński, Marta Waliszewska-Prosół, and Antoni Krzeski
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Background: Acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) is a common and well-defined disorder, primarily of viral aetiology, with rhinovirus and coronavirus accounting for more than 50% of viral ARS. The fight with COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an increased availability viral testing, which in turn allowed testing for presence of SARS-Cov-2 in all patients presenting common cold (or ARS) symptoms. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical characteristics of acute rhinosinusitis in patients diagnosed with COVID-19.Methodology/Principal: This study is a post-hoc analysis. Patients symptoms were evaluated using a structured questionnaire twice: directly after a positive SARS-Cov-2 result and 7-12 days following the first evaluation. Subjects were asked about presence of nasal and systemic symptoms as well as headache.Results: A total of 130 COVID-19 symptomatic patients were recruited into the study, 58 (45%) patients met EPOS2020 diagnostic criteria for ARS. Of all ARS patients, 72% presented with rhinorrhoea, 69% with pain perceived over paranasal sinuses, 62% with nasal congestion, 52% with cough, 45% with olfactory dysfunction, 38% with fever, 33% with facial pressure and in 22% pain was exacerbated by sinus palpation. Conclusions: Half of COVID-19 subjects has ARS. The course of SARS-Cov-2 ARS does not seem to differ significantly from ARS of other aetiologies. Since ARS in the course of COVID-19 seems to meet the definition of ARS proposed by EPOS 2020, we hypothesize that substances validated for ARS treatment, such as intranasal corticosteroids could be effective in SARS-Cov-2 ARS.
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34. Nowoczesna szkoła konserwatywna. Otwarcie perspektywy
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Anna Sajdak-Burska
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konserwatywne wartości ,konserwatywna organizacja pracy szkoły ,conservative school ,conservative school organization ,modern didactics ,modern education ,nowoczesna dydaktyka ,szkoła konserwatywna ,nowoczesne kształcenie ,conservative values - Abstract
Artykuł porusza problematykę możliwości połączenia myśli konserwatywnej i nowoczesnej edukacji. Autorka stawia wiele ważnych pytań. Czy zasadne jest utożsamianie myśli konserwatywnej z dydaktyką tradycyjną Herbarta? Czy możliwe jest połączenie myśli konserwatywnej w edukacji z nowoczesną dydaktyką? Autorka stawia tezę, że możliwa jest konstrukcja nowoczesnej szkoły, pełnej innowacji dydaktycznych, która kieruje się aksjologiczną busolą konserwatywnych wartości oraz funkcjonuje w pewnej ramie konserwatywnych zasad regulujących jej działanie. Uważa, że możliwe jest pogodzenie idei konserwatywnej z nowoczesną myślą dydaktyczną, pod warunkiem, że jasno określi się co jest celem, a co drogą jego osiągnięcia. W artykule rozwija kwestie dookreślenia, czym może być konserwatyzm w odniesieniu do szkoły. Opisuje także, co oznacza nowoczesne kształcenie. Na koniec wskazuje i omawia przykład realizacji szkolnej, która godzi konserwatywną ramę aksjologiczną i organizacyjną z nowoczesnym podejściem do procesów nauczania i uczenia się. A Modern Conservative School: An Opening of a New Perspective The article addresses the possibility of combining conservative thought and modern education. The author poses many important questions. Is it justified to identify conservative thought with the traditional didactics of Herbart? Is it possible to combine conservative thought in education with modern didactics? The author’s thesis is that it is possible to construct a modern school, full of didactic innovations, which is guided by the axiological compass of conservative values and functions within a certain framework of conservative principles regulating its activity. She believes that it is possible to reconcile the conservative idea with modern didactic thought, provided that one clearly defines what is the goal and what is the way to achieve it. In the article she develops issues of defining what conservatism can be in relation to school. The paper also describes what modern education means. Finally, it identifies and discusses an example of a school implementation that reconciles a conservative axiological and organizational framework with a modern approach to teaching and learning processes.
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35. Music Education Within the Concept of Integrated Arts Education and Its Impact on Social and Emotional Skills of Students.
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Vereshchahina-Biliavska, Olena, Solovei, Viktor, Burska, Olena, Hrinchenko, Tetiana, and Moskvichova, Yuliia
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ARTS education ,MUSIC education ,SOCIAL skills ,PSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,EMOTIONAL competence ,EMOTIONAL intelligence - Abstract
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36. Radionuclide activities in sediments on the northern coast of Spitsbergen
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Wojtasik Barbara, Świrydowicz Sławomir, Burska Dorota, and Nowiński Kamil
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Arctic ,Svalbard ,natural radionuclides ,137Cs ,fjords ,freshwater sediments ,marine sediments ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
The specific activity of natural gamma emitters like actinium (228Ac), bismuth (212Bi, 214Bi), lead (212Pb, 214Pb), potassium (40K), radium (224Ra), thallium (208Tl) and artificial radioisotope caesium (137Cs) was measured in 2005 in the surface layer of marine sediments in the northern Svalbard: Wijdefjorden, Woodfjorden, Vestfjorden and Bockfjorden as well as in the freshwater reservoirs in Andre Land. Nonuniform spatial distribution of these radionuclides was found. Sediment sample from Bockfjorden had the highest specific activities of all natural radionuclides. The specific radioactivity of 137Cs was much lower than specific radioactivities of natural radionuclides but there were differences between investigated locations. The distribution of 137Cs is similar to persistent organic pollutants of the lake sediments in the area.
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37. Type I interferon pathway assays in studies of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Burska, Agata, primary, Rodríguez-Carrio, Javier, additional, Biesen, Robert, additional, Dik, Willem A, additional, Eloranta, Maija-Leena, additional, Cavalli, Giulio, additional, Visser, Marianne, additional, Boumpas, Dimitrios T, additional, Bertsias, George, additional, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, additional, Rehwinkel, Jan, additional, Frémond, Marie-Louise, additional, Crow, Mary K, additional, Ronnblom, Lars, additional, Conaghan, PG, additional, Versnel, Marjan, additional, and Vital, Ed, additional
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38. Association between type I interferon pathway activation and clinical outcomes in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Rodríguez-Carrio, Javier, primary, Burska, Agata, additional, Conaghan, P G, additional, Dik, Willem A, additional, Biesen, Robert, additional, Eloranta, Maija-Leena, additional, Cavalli, Giulio, additional, Visser, Marianne, additional, Boumpas, Dimitrios T, additional, Bertsias, George, additional, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, additional, Rehwinkel, Jan, additional, Frémond, Marie-Louise, additional, Crow, Mary K, additional, Ronnblom, Lars, additional, Vital, Ed, additional, and Versnel, Marjan, additional
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39. 2022 EULAR points to consider for the measurement, reporting and application of IFN-I pathway activation assays in clinical research and practice
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Rodriguez-Carrio, Javier, Burska, Agata, Conaghan, Philip G., Dik, Willem A., Biesen, Robert, Eloranta, Maija-Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Fremond, Marie-Louise, Crow, Mary K., Rönnblom, Lars, Versnel, Marjan A., Vital, Edward M., Rodriguez-Carrio, Javier, Burska, Agata, Conaghan, Philip G., Dik, Willem A., Biesen, Robert, Eloranta, Maija-Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Fremond, Marie-Louise, Crow, Mary K., Rönnblom, Lars, Versnel, Marjan A., and Vital, Edward M.
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Background: Type I interferons (IFN-Is) play a role in a broad range of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs), and compelling evidence suggests that their measurement could have clinical value, although testing has not progressed into clinical settings. Objective: To develop evidence-based points to consider (PtC) for the measurement and reporting of IFN-I assays in clinical research and to determine their potential clinical utility. Methods: EULAR standardised operating procedures were followed. A task force including rheumatologists, immunologists, translational scientists and a patient partner was formed. Two systematic reviews were conducted to address methodological and clinical questions. PtC were formulated based on the retrieved evidence and expert opinion. Level of evidence and agreement was determined. Results: Two overarching principles and 11 PtC were defined. The first set (PtC 1-4) concerned terminology, assay characteristics and reporting practices to enable more consistent reporting and facilitate translation and collaborations. The second set (PtC 5-11) addressed clinical applications for diagnosis and outcome assessments, including disease activity, prognosis and prediction of treatment response. The mean level of agreement was generally high, mainly in the first PtC set and for clinical applications in systemic lupus erythematosus. Harmonisation of assay methodology and clinical validation were key points for the research agenda. Conclusions: IFN-I assays have a high potential for implementation in the clinical management of RMDs. Uptake of these PtC will facilitate the progress of IFN-I assays into clinical practice and may be also of interest beyond rheumatology.
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40. Type I interferon pathway assays in studies of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases : a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Burska, Agata, Rodriguez-Carrio, Javier, Biesen, Robert, Dik, Willem A., Eloranta, Maija-Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Fremond, Marie-Louise, Crow, Mary K., Rönnblom, Lars, Conaghan, P. G., Versnel, Marjan, Vital, Ed, Burska, Agata, Rodriguez-Carrio, Javier, Biesen, Robert, Dik, Willem A., Eloranta, Maija-Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Fremond, Marie-Louise, Crow, Mary K., Rönnblom, Lars, Conaghan, P. G., Versnel, Marjan, and Vital, Ed
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ObjectivesTo systematically review the literature for assay methods that aim to evaluate type I interferon (IFN-I) pathway activation and to harmonise-related terminology.MethodsThree databases were searched for reports of IFN-I and rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases. Information about the performance metrics of assays measuring IFN-I and measures of truth were extracted and summarised. A EULAR task force panel assessed feasibility and developed consensus terminology.ResultsOf 10 037 abstracts, 276 fulfilled eligibility criteria for data extraction. Some reported more than one technique to measure IFN-I pathway activation. Hence, 276 papers generated data on 412 methods. IFN-I pathway activation was measured using: qPCR (n=121), immunoassays (n=101), microarray (n=69), reporter cell assay (n=38), DNA methylation (n=14), flow cytometry (n=14), cytopathic effect assay (n=11), RNA sequencing (n=9), plaque reduction assay (n=8), Nanostring (n=5), bisulphite sequencing (n=3). Principles of each assay are summarised for content validity. Concurrent validity (correlation with other IFN assays) was presented for n=150/412 assays. Reliability data were variable and provided for 13 assays. Gene expression and immunoassays were considered most feasible. Consensus terminology to define different aspects of IFN-I research and practice was produced.ConclusionsDiverse methods have been reported as IFN-I assays and these differ in what elements or aspects of IFN-I pathway activation they measure and how. No 'gold standard' represents the entirety of the IFN pathway, some may not be specific for IFN-I. Data on reliability or comparing assays were limited, and feasibility is a challenge for many assays. Consensus terminology should improve consistency of reporting.
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41. Association between type I interferon pathway activation and clinical outcomes in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases : a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Rodriguez-Carrio, Javier, Burska, Agata, Conaghan, P. G., Dik, Willem A., Biesen, Robert, Eloranta, Maija-Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Fremond, Marie-Louise, Crow, Mary K., Rönnblom, Lars, Vital, Ed, Versnel, Marjan, Rodriguez-Carrio, Javier, Burska, Agata, Conaghan, P. G., Dik, Willem A., Biesen, Robert, Eloranta, Maija-Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Fremond, Marie-Louise, Crow, Mary K., Rönnblom, Lars, Vital, Ed, and Versnel, Marjan
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BackgroundType I interferons (IFN-I) contribute to a broad range of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). Compelling evidence suggests that the measurement of IFN-I pathway activation may have clinical value. Although several IFN-I pathway assays have been proposed, the exact clinical applications are unclear. We summarise the evidence on the potential clinical utility of assays measuring IFN-I pathway activation.MethodsA systematic literature review was conducted across three databases to evaluate the use of IFN-I assays in diagnosis and monitor disease activity, prognosis, response to treatment and responsiveness to change in several RMDs.ResultsOf 366 screened, 276 studies were selected that reported the use of assays reflecting IFN-I pathway activation for disease diagnosis (n=188), assessment of disease activity (n=122), prognosis (n=20), response to treatment (n=23) and assay responsiveness (n=59). Immunoassays, quantitative PCR (qPCR) and microarrays were reported most frequently, while systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, myositis, systemic sclerosis and primary Sjogren's syndrome were the most studied RMDs. The literature demonstrated significant heterogeneity in techniques, analytical conditions, risk of bias and application in diseases. Inadequate study designs and technical heterogeneity were the main limitations. IFN-I pathway activation was associated with disease activity and flare occurrence in SLE, but their incremental value was uncertain. IFN-I pathway activation may predict response to IFN-I targeting therapies and may predict response to different treatments.ConclusionsEvidence indicates potential clinical value of assays measuring IFN-I pathway activation in several RMDs, but assay harmonisation and clinical validation are urged. This review informs the EULAR points to consider for the measurement and reporting of IFN-I pathway assays.
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42. Association between type I interferon pathway activation and clinical outcomes in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases:a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Rodríguez-Carrio, Javier, Burska, Agata, Conaghan, P. G., Dik, Willem A., Biesen, Robert, Eloranta, Maija Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Frémond, Marie Louise, Crow, Mary K., Ronnblom, Lars, Vital, Ed, Versnel, Marjan, Rodríguez-Carrio, Javier, Burska, Agata, Conaghan, P. G., Dik, Willem A., Biesen, Robert, Eloranta, Maija Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Frémond, Marie Louise, Crow, Mary K., Ronnblom, Lars, Vital, Ed, and Versnel, Marjan
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Background Type I interferons (IFN-I) contribute to a broad range of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). Compelling evidence suggests that the measurement of IFN-I pathway activation may have clinical value. Although several IFN-I pathway assays have been proposed, the exact clinical applications are unclear. We summarise the evidence on the potential clinical utility of assays measuring IFN-I pathway activation. Methods A systematic literature review was conducted across three databases to evaluate the use of IFN-I assays in diagnosis and monitor disease activity, prognosis, response to treatment and responsiveness to change in several RMDs. Results Of 366 screened, 276 studies were selected that reported the use of assays reflecting IFN-I pathway activation for disease diagnosis (n=188), assessment of disease activity (n=122), prognosis (n=20), response to treatment (n=23) and assay responsiveness (n=59). Immunoassays, quantitative PCR (qPCR) and microarrays were reported most frequently, while systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, myositis, systemic sclerosis and primary Sjögren's syndrome were the most studied RMDs. The literature demonstrated significant heterogeneity in techniques, analytical conditions, risk of bias and application in diseases. Inadequate study designs and technical heterogeneity were the main limitations. IFN-I pathway activation was associated with disease activity and flare occurrence in SLE, but their incremental value was uncertain. IFN-I pathway activation may predict response to IFN-I targeting therapies and may predict response to different treatments. Conclusions Evidence indicates potential clinical value of assays measuring IFN-I pathway activation in several RMDs, but assay harmonisation and clinical validation are urged. This review informs the EULAR points to consider for the measurement and reporting of IFN-I pathway assays.
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43. Type I interferon pathway assays in studies of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases:a systematic literature review informing EULAR points to consider
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Burska, Agata, Rodríguez-Carrio, Javier, Biesen, Robert, Dik, Willem A., Eloranta, Maija Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Frémond, Marie Louise, Crow, Mary K., Ronnblom, Lars, Conaghan, P. G., Versnel, Marjan, Vital, Ed, Burska, Agata, Rodríguez-Carrio, Javier, Biesen, Robert, Dik, Willem A., Eloranta, Maija Leena, Cavalli, Giulio, Visser, Marianne, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Bertsias, George, Wahren-Herlenius, Marie, Rehwinkel, Jan, Frémond, Marie Louise, Crow, Mary K., Ronnblom, Lars, Conaghan, P. G., Versnel, Marjan, and Vital, Ed
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Objectives To systematically review the literature for assay methods that aim to evaluate type I interferon (IFN-I) pathway activation and to harmonise-related terminology. Methods Three databases were searched for reports of IFN-I and rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases. Information about the performance metrics of assays measuring IFN-I and measures of truth were extracted and summarised. A EULAR task force panel assessed feasibility and developed consensus terminology. Results Of 10 037 abstracts, 276 fulfilled eligibility criteria for data extraction. Some reported more than one technique to measure IFN-I pathway activation. Hence, 276 papers generated data on 412 methods. IFN-I pathway activation was measured using: qPCR (n=121), immunoassays (n=101), microarray (n=69), reporter cell assay (n=38), DNA methylation (n=14), flow cytometry (n=14), cytopathic effect assay (n=11), RNA sequencing (n=9), plaque reduction assay (n=8), Nanostring (n=5), bisulphite sequencing (n=3). Principles of each assay are summarised for content validity. Concurrent validity (correlation with other IFN assays) was presented for n=150/412 assays. Reliability data were variable and provided for 13 assays. Gene expression and immunoassays were considered most feasible. Consensus terminology to define different aspects of IFN-I research and practice was produced. Conclusions Diverse methods have been reported as IFN-I assays and these differ in what elements or aspects of IFN-I pathway activation they measure and how. No â € gold standard' represents the entirety of the IFN pathway, some may not be specific for IFN-I. Data on reliability or comparing assays were limited, and feasibility is a challenge for many assays. Consensus terminology should improve consistency of reporting.
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44. Language weaponization in the russian war against Ukraine
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Zarembo, Kateryna, Burska, Maryna, Zarembo, Kateryna, and Burska, Maryna
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The aims of this paper are to highlight the interconnectedness between language and Being and, through the notion of the relativity of the truth, understand the role language plays in society; indicate the most frequent ways of making language a weapon and figure out how the Russian and Ukrainian war correspondents and bloggers apply them; and to determine how the weaponization of language affects the formation and transformation of discourses on the Russian-Ukrainian war in the societies of both countries (more precisely, to trace the changes in language amid the Ukrainian army's advancement and their influence on the relevant discourses).
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45. Synovial Tissue Heterogeneity in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Changes With Biologic and Targeted Synthetic Therapies to Inform Stratified Therapy
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Lylia Ouboussad, Agata N. Burska, Andrew Melville, and Maya H. Buch
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rheumatoid arthritis ,biologics ,JAK inhibitors ,synovial tissue ,histology ,cytokine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been transformed with the introduction of biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARD) and more recently, targeted synthetic DMARD (tsDMARD) therapies in the form of janus-kinase inhibitors. Nevertheless, response to these agents varies such that a trial and error approach is adopted; leading to poor patient quality of life, and long-term outcomes. There is thus an urgent need to identify effective biomarkers to guide treatment selection. A wealth of research has been invested in this field but with minimal progress. Increasingly recognized is the importance of evaluating synovial tissue, the primary site of RA, as opposed to peripheral blood-based investigation. In this mini-review, we summarize the literature supporting synovial tissue heterogeneity, the conceptual basis for stratified therapy. This includes recognition of distinct synovial pathobiological subtypes and associated molecular pathways. We also review synovial tissue studies that have been conducted to evaluate the effect of individual bDMARD and tsDMARD on the cellular and molecular characteristics, with a view to identifying tissue predictors of response. Initial observations are being brought into the clinical trial landscape with stratified biopsy trials to validate toward implementation. Furthermore, development of tissue based omics technology holds still more promise in advancing our understanding of disease processes and guiding future drug selection.
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46. The Analysis of In Vivo Aging in Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Using Colony-Forming Unit-Fibroblast Assay and the CD45lowCD271+ Phenotype
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Payal Ganguly, Jehan J. El-Jawhari, Agata N. Burska, Frederique Ponchel, Peter V. Giannoudis, and Elena A. Jones
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Uncultured mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are increasingly used in therapies; however, the effects of donor age on their biological characteristics and gene expression remain unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate age-related changes in bone marrow (BM) MSCs following minimal or no culture manipulation. Iliac crest BM was aspirated from 67 healthy donors (19-89 years old) and directly used for the colony-forming unit-fibroblast (CFU-F) assay or CD45lowCD271+ cell enumeration. The colonies were analysed for colony area and integrated density (ID) when grown in standard MSC media or media supplemented with human serum from young (YS) or old (OS) donors. There was a notable age-related decline in the number of MSCs per millilitre of BM aspirate revealed by the CFU-F assay (r=−0.527, p
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47. Type I interferon pathway assays in studies of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases
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Agata Burska, Javier Rodríguez-Carrio, Robert Biesen, Willem A Dik, Maija-Leena Eloranta, Giulio Cavalli, Marianne Visser, Dimitrios T Boumpas, George Bertsias, Marie Wahren-Herlenius, Jan Rehwinkel, Marie-Louise Frémond, Mary K Crow, Lars Ronnblom, PG Conaghan, Marjan Versnel, Ed Vital, and Immunology
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Inflammation ,Reumatologi och inflammation ,Rheumatology ,Lupus Erythematosus ,Arthritis ,Rheumatoid ,Immunology ,Systemic ,Immunology and Allergy ,Cytokines ,Rheumatology and Autoimmunity - Abstract
ObjectivesTo systematically review the literature for assay methods that aim to evaluate type I interferon (IFN-I) pathway activation and to harmonise-related terminology.MethodsThree databases were searched for reports of IFN-I and rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases. Information about the performance metrics of assays measuring IFN-I and measures of truth were extracted and summarised. A EULAR task force panel assessed feasibility and developed consensus terminology.ResultsOf 10 037 abstracts, 276 fulfilled eligibility criteria for data extraction. Some reported more than one technique to measure IFN-I pathway activation. Hence, 276 papers generated data on 412 methods. IFN-I pathway activation was measured using: qPCR (n=121), immunoassays (n=101), microarray (n=69), reporter cell assay (n=38), DNA methylation (n=14), flow cytometry (n=14), cytopathic effect assay (n=11), RNA sequencing (n=9), plaque reduction assay (n=8), Nanostring (n=5), bisulphite sequencing (n=3). Principles of each assay are summarised for content validity. Concurrent validity (correlation with other IFN assays) was presented for n=150/412 assays. Reliability data were variable and provided for 13 assays. Gene expression and immunoassays were considered most feasible. Consensus terminology to define different aspects of IFN-I research and practice was produced.ConclusionsDiverse methods have been reported as IFN-I assays and these differ in what elements or aspects of IFN-I pathway activation they measure and how. No ‘gold standard’ represents the entirety of the IFN pathway, some may not be specific for IFN-I. Data on reliability or comparing assays were limited, and feasibility is a challenge for many assays. Consensus terminology should improve consistency of reporting.
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48. Gene expression and functional comparison between multipotential stromal cells from lateral and medial condyles of knee osteoarthritis patients
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Sanjurjo-Rodriguez, Clara, Baboolal, Thomas G., Burska, Agata N., Ponchel, Frederique, El-Jawhari, Jehan J., Pandit, Hemant, McGonagle, Dennis, and Jones, Elena
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49. Opozycja swój vs. obcy w dyskursie kibicowskim – na przykładzie określeń stadionów ŁKS-u i Widzewa Łódź używanych na forach internetowych
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Burska, Katarzyna, primary
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50. Carotid artery volumetric measures associate with clinical ten-year cardiovascular (CV) risk scores and individual traditional CV risk factors in rheumatoid arthritis; a carotid-MRI feasibility study
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Bissell, Lesley-Anne, Erhayiem, Bara, Fent, Graham, Hensor, Elizabeth M. A., Burska, Agata, Donica, Helena, Plein, Sven, Buch, Maya H., Greenwood, John P., and Andrews, Jacqueline
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