Želvušky (Tardigrada), v angličtině označované jako slow walkers, jsou pozoruhodnými mikroskopickými živočichy, vyžadující ke svému životu tenký film vody. Článek je věnován obecné charakteristice kmene se zaměřením na rozmnožování. and Tardigrada, also called slow-walkers, are remarkable microscopic organisms requiring a thin film of water as a biotop. The article discusses the common features of the phyllum with attention to their reproduction strategy.
The article examines the Slovene “progressive” political parties,
treated as the interwar heirs to the 19th century national liberal traditions, and puts forward references to similar parties from the Czech political context. It demonstrates how the dominant position of political Catholicism within the Slovene political landscape also largely determined the ideological profile and political behavior of the main opposing camp. Pronounced “anti-clerical” orientation was thus essential for Slovene (post-)liberals, marking an important difference to their counterparts in the more secularized Czech context. On other hand the appeal to the national idea remained central for both the Slovene and the Czech interwar national liberal heirs. The specificities of progressives’ national politics are discussed in the second section, where it is indicated that the complexities of their Yugoslavist course, being based not
merely on pragmatic considerations, had mostly different underpinnings than the Czechoslovakist conceptions had in the Czech (post-)liberal politics. and Článek zahrnuje poznámkový aparát pod čarou