This paper presents one of the possible designs for beam monitoring/ diagnostic telescope. The purpose of this catadioptric system is to attenuate and demagnify the input beam so it can be imaged on the Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor or other optoelectronic device. These optical systems are used within the high power laser facilities to diagnose beam quality and possibly to correct wavefront errors by joint use with adaptive optics. One of the demands on the system presented here is to use stock optics, or low-cost custom optics. The aim is to image the beam on commercially available Shack-Hartmann sensor by Thorlabs. and Článek představuje jedno z možných řešení teleskopů určených pro diagnostiku a monitorování laserových svazků (beam diagnostics/monitoring telescope). Jedná se o katadioptrický systém, jehož účelem je utlumit a zmenšit vstupní svazek pro zobrazení na Shackův-Hartmannův senzor vlnoplochy, či jiný diagnostický optoelektronický prvek. Optické soustavy tohoto typu se využívají ve vysokovýkonových laserových centrech, kde slouží k posuzování kvality laserových svazků a jejich případné korekci s pomocí adaptivní optiky. Jedním z požadavků kladených na zde prezentovaný systém je možnost využití komerčně dostupných (stock) optických komponent nebo relativně levně vyrobitelných elementů. Cílem návrhu je zobrazení vstupního svazku na běžně dostupný Shackův-Hartmannův senzor dodávaný společností Thorlabs.
Soricinia tripartita Żarnowski, 1955 is redescribed on the basis of specimens from the type host Sorex araneus Linnaeus from Lithuania, Latvia and Russia (Republic of Karelia and Republic of Komi - a new geographical record) as well as from Sorex satunini Ognev and Sorex volnuchini Ognev from Russia (Nalchik Area in the Caucasus Mountains). The strobilar morphology of S. tripartita is compared with that of other hymenolepidid cestodes of shrews with an unarmed scolex and serial development of proglottides in the strobila, i.e. species of Mathevolepis Spassky, 1948, Ditestolepis Soltys, 1952, Spasskylepis Schaldybin, 1964, Ecrinolepis Spassky et Karpenko, 1983 and Diorchilepis Lykova, Gulyaev, Melnikova et Karpenko, 2006. It was noted that S. tripartita does not correspond to any of the known genera. The following unique characters are found for S. tripartita: heteronomous serial strobilation with one or two sterile proglottides at the end of each series in the strobila and the whole copulatory part of the vagina covered with numerous, fine spines. Therefore, the new genus Gulyaevilepis is erected, with Gulyaevilepis tripartita (Żarnowski, 1955) comb. n. as its type and only species. Since the type material of Soricinia tripartita is not known to exist, a neotype from the same host species and from a locality close to the type locality is designated.
Blaženka Despot (1930–2001) was a Yugoslav philosopher who applied a critical reading of Marxism to the philosophy of technology and, after the mid-1970s, proposed a form of Marxist feminism that took into account the context of Yugoslav self-managing socialism. In the short text “Women and Self-Management,” Despot summarises the ideas she developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially her Marxist-feminist critiques of socialist women’s emancipation in Yugoslavia. She calls for re-focusing on women and revisiting Marx’s concept of nature through a reading of Hegel. While doing so, she raises the issue of violence against women as a key matter of women’s equality. Zsófi a Lóránd, in her introduction, discusses the text in light of Despot’s broader oeuvre and in light of the history of feminism in Yugoslavia.