- a word derived from Jagiello.
Example Sentences
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"The fact that support for Confederation falls and New Left and Third Way maintain and even slightly increase their support, has decisive significance," Jaroslaw Flis, a sociologist with the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, told Rzeczpospolita.
From Reuters • Sep. 11, 2023
But Paola Delgado, a cosmology Ph.D. candidate at Jagiellonian University in Poland, who worked on the new analysis that was co-authored by Durrer, says there’s one potential upside.
From Scientific American • May 24, 2023
“This is interesting from a public health point of view,” adds Grazyna Jasienska, a biological anthropologist at Jagiellonian University in Poland who was not part of this study.
From Science Magazine • Aug. 12, 2021
"The volume of air traffic has skyrocketed since jet-powered planes were introduced in the 1960s," said study author Marta Rojek, a researcher at Jagiellonian University Medical College in Krakow, Poland.
From US News • Jun. 17, 2016
A keen scout during his teenage years, Mr Duda went on to study law at the city's Jagiellonian University, where he married Agata, his school sweetheart.
From BBC • May 25, 2015