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Frequency of worldwide terroristic acts since the end of sixties
Střeštík, Jaroslav ; Grigoryev, P. ; Mikulecký, M.
The analysis was performed on the eight geopolitical areas (Africa, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Persian Gulf, North America, Central and South America, South-East Asia and Oceania, South Asia, and Western Europe), on their sum and on the solar and geomagnetic variables. There is a good correlation between frequencies of terroristic attacks in different regions. There is also a strong connection between terroristic attacks on one side and some heliogeophysical factors on the other side. All connections are different for different regions and external factors, respectively. Nevertheless, most of them are significant. The relationship to factors describing geomagnetic activity is a little higher than that for factors of solar activity.
Salmonellosis and some solar and geomagnetic parameters
Střeštík, Jaroslav ; Mikulecký Jr., M. ; Mikulecký, M.
Salmonellosis is a common infection in our country and therefore it is necessary to investigate which factors contribute to the increase of its incidence. The influence of tidal acceleration has been investigated earlier and some semilunar variations have been found. The influence of heliogeophysical factors was not investigated though laboratory studies proved some connections. In this contribution daily numbers of hospital admissions at the Infectology Clinic in Bratislava from 2005-2006 have been used. The incidence of salmonellosis is considerably higher in summer than in winter, the maximum of incidence appears after the maximum of air temperature with a time shift more than one month. The higher geomagnetic activity contributes to higher incidence of salmonellosis too. Its influence is more significant than that of solar activity.

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