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    František Augustin Urbánek byl český hudební nakladatel a knihkupec. Wikipedia (CS)

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  2. History. The name Urbánek refers to two different publishing houses, the managers of which were family members. In 1872 František Augustin Urbánek established his publishing firm in Prague. Much later the name was changed to F.A. Urbánek a synové in 1913 when his sons Frantisek and Vladimir became partners. Although originally devoted to the publication of educational material, Urbánek ...
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    František Augustin Urbánek se narodil v Moravských Budějovicích na předměstí Horní Víska v rodině sedláka Václava Urbánka a jeho druhé ženy Kateřiny, rozené Dvořákové. Studoval na gymnáziu ve Znojmě a později v Brně.Studia ale zanechal a roku 1861 nastoupil jako praktikant v tehdy významném pražském nakladatelství a knihkupectví Ignáce Leopolda Kobera.
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    F Pierini, P Nakielski, O Urbanek, S Pawłowska, M Lanzi, L De Sio, ... Biomacromolecules 19 (11), 4147-4167, 2018. 105: 2018: Multifunctional platform based on electrospun nanofibers and plasmonic hydrogel: A smart nanostructured pillow for near-infrared light-driven biomedical applications.
  5. dspace.cuni.cz

    The textual part contains two general chapters, approaching both contemporary music publishing and the Fr. A. Urbánek Publishing House. The third chapter goes on to evaluate and compare the fragment from the archives of the Fr. A. Urbánek Publishing House with archived resources housed in other Prague-based institutions. The aim is to define ...
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    A Fan, J Urbanek, P Ringshia, E Dinan, E Qian, S Karamcheti, ... Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 34 (02), 1693-1700, 2020. 28: 2020: Am i me or you? state-of-the-art dialogue models cannot maintain an identity. K Shuster, J Urbanek, A Szlam, J Weston.
  7. touroscholar.touro.edu

    Adult stem/progenitor are a small population of cells that reside in tissue-specific niches and possess the potential to differentiate in all cell types of the organ in which they operate. Adult stem cells are implicated with the homeostasis, regeneration, and aging of all tissues. Tissue-specific adult stem cell senescence has emerged as an attractive theory for the decline in mammalian ...

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