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Mickiewicz
[ mits-kye-vich ]
noun
- ´¡Â·»å²¹³¾ [ah, -dahm], 1798–1855, Polish poet.
Mickiewicz
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noun
- MickiewiczAdam17981855MPolishWRITING: poet Adam (ˈadam). 1798–1855, Polish poet, whose epic Thaddeus (1834) is regarded as a masterpiece of Polish literature
Example Sentences
Dawid Ratajzyc, a professor at Adam Mickiewicz University, who conducted the study, says maybe “robots can tell us more about ourselves than about robots.â€
RafaÅ‚ Zwolak, an ecologist at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland who studies seed dispersal and animal personality, called the research “absolutely pioneering.â€
Her first newspaper article, according to the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, a state-run Polish cultural organization, was about the trial in Germany of SS officers who had worked at Auschwitz.
The bog is fed only by rain, so it forms a great archive of atmospheric pollution, says Barbara Fiałkiewicz- Kozieł, a geoecologist at Adam Mickiewicz University.
“It seems like a superorganism that covers the entire continent that takes a big breath every couple of years,†says Michał Bogdziewicz, a forest ecologist at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland.
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