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  • Water Resources Management - Winter Semester 2021-2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski
    • A. M. Mustafa

    Water Resources Management as defined for purpose of this course includes both water use and water excess management. The fundamental water resources engineering processes are the hydrologic processes and the hydraulic processes. The common threads that relate to the explanation of these processes are the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. The hydrologic processes include rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, rainfall-runoff and routing,...

  • Water Resources Management 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski
    • A. M. Mustafa

    Water Resources Management as defined for purpose of this course includes both water use and water excess management. The fundamental water resources engineering processes are the hydrologic processes and the hydraulic processes. The common threads that relate to the explanation of these processes are the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. The hydrologic processes include rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, rainfall-runoff and routing,...

  • Hydraulics and hydrology 2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski
    • P. Radan
    • A. M. Mustafa

    For the purpose of this course we are interested in the engineering aspect of hydrology, or what might call engineering hydrology. From this point of view we are mainly concerned with quantifying amounts of water at various locations as function of time for surface water applications. Solving engineering problems using hydrologic principles.

  • Hydraulics and hydrology

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski
    • A. M. Mustafa

    For the purpose of this course we are interested in the engineering aspect of hydrology, or what might call engineering hydrology. From this point of view we are mainly concerned with quantifying amounts of water at various locations as function of time for surface water applications. Solving engineering problems using hydrologic principles.

  • Biochemistry - Laboratory exercises - Nowy

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Jakubek
    • Z. Koziara
    • A. Brillowska-Dąbrowska
    • I. Koss-Mikołajczyk

    Exerise 1. The ability to accumulate metal cations by edible mushrooms, comparison with edible plants Exercise 2. Measurement of activity of glutathione S-transferases - the detoxifying enzymes present in the cytosol of eukaryotic cells Exercise 3. Cell membranes permeability Exercise 4. Detection of mutagenic substances using Ames test Exercise 5. Gluten content in food products part 1. Exercise 6. Gluten content in food...

  • Biochemistry - Laboratory exercises

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Jakubek
    • A. Bartoszek-Pączkowska
    • Z. Koziara
    • A. Brillowska-Dąbrowska
    • I. Koss-Mikołajczyk

    Exerise 1. The ability to accumulate metal cations by edible mushrooms, comparison with edible plants Exercise 2. Measurement of activity of glutathione S-transferases - the detoxifying enzymes present in the cytosol of eukaryotic cells Exercise 3. Cell membranes permeability Exercise 4. Detection of mutagenic substances using Ames test Exercise 5. Gluten content in food products part 1. Exercise 6. Gluten content in food...

  • Forest management

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Klisz

    The last ice age ended in Scandinavia about 15 000 years ago. The land was gradually occupied by present tree species. Human settlement followed the vegetation. The first forest uses were hunting and gathering. Animal husbandry and forest grazing came later. Shifting cultivation was a wide spread form of agriculture, especially in Sweden and Finland. Wood was first used for domestic purposes and for construction, In the 18th century,...