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Kursy walut NBP. Kursy walut NBP Średnie. Średnie ; Kupna/Sprzedaży ; Więcej; Kursy walut z dnia: Euro (EUR) 1 EUR : 978 : 4,1568 Strona gł wna Kursy walut Kurs euro Kurs euro NBP. Kursy aktualizujemy raz dziennie pomiędzy godziną 12 a 13. Kurs kupna EUR NBP 4,0980 . Kurs sprzedaży EUR
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NBP being the Nation's Bank is continuously endeavoring to add value to the already provided facilities to its customers. In this regard, NBP proudly introduces "e-Statements" and "SMS Alerts facility". These facilities are: Secure: NBP e-statement/SMS alert service is secure as you will receive emails/alerts on your registered email address/mobile number only, which you provide when you subscribe for the facility. Worldwide access: You can receive emails/SMS alerts while travelling abroad (your phone needs to be set to international roaming facility to receive the SMS alerts everywhere). Instant: You will receive real time alerts for debit and credit transactions through subscribing SMS Alerts service (subject to the availability of mobile network). e-Statements You will be able to receive your account statements through email at your provided/registered e-mail address through subscribing this facility. The frequency of e-statements can be set to monthly, quarterly and half yearly. SMS Alerts You will be able to receive banking transaction details on real time basis (subject to mobile network availability) through subscribing for this service. The facility is available for Cards and Accounts based transactions and includes the following: Cash withdrawal/deposit Cheque withdrawal/deposit Issuance/Cancellation of Pay order/Demand Draft Inter branch transfer ATM withdrawal & Funds transfer SMS Alert Service with the brand name "NBP PEGHAM" shall now be offered with no limit on number of alerts in a month, with monthly fee @ R. 100/- per month (exclusive of applicable taxes) will be charged to sub to subscribers of SMS Alert Service. Subscription of NBP e-Statements and SMS Alerts service: The subscription form for NBP e-Statements/SMS Alerts service is available in all NBP branches or click here to download (Adobe Reader required to download & print form) . You are requested to please submit the duly filled and signed form to your respective branch or call at NBP call center (021-111-627-627) from your registered mobile number to subscribe to this facility. * Adobe Acrobat Reader needed to view these reports - Kursy walut NBP. Kursy walut NBP Średnie. Średnie ; Kupna/Sprzedaży ; Więcej; Kursy walut z dnia: Euro (EUR) 1 EUR : 978 : 4,1568 RX packet flags. The MTU negotiation information is also printed from RX ack packets. If the -v flag is given three times, the security index and service id are printed. Error codes are printed for abort packets, except for Ubik beacon packets (because abort packets are used to signify a yes vote for the Ubik protocol). Note that AFS requests are very large and many of the arguments won't be printed unless snaplen is increased. Try using '-s 256' to watch AFS traffic. AFS reply packets do not explicitly identify the RPC operation. Instead, tcpdump keeps track of "recent" requests, and matches them to the replies using the call number and service ID. If a reply does not closely follow the corresponding request, it might not be parsable. KIP AppleTalk (DDP in UDP) AppleTalk DDP packets encapsulated in UDP datagrams are de-encapsulated and dumped as DDP packets (i.e., all the UDP header information is discarded). The file /etc/atalk.names is used to translate AppleTalk net and node numbers to names. Lines in this file have the form number name1.254 ether16.1 icsd-net1.254.110 ace The first two lines give the names of AppleTalk networks. The third line gives the name of a particular host a host is distinguished from a net by the 3rd octet in the number, a net number must have two octets and a host number must have three octets. The number and name should be separated by whitespace (blanks or tabs). The /etc/atalk.names file may contain blank lines or comment lines (lines starting with a '#'). AppleTalk addresses are printed in the form: net.host.port144.1.209.2 > icsd-net.112.220office.2 > icsd-net.112.220jssmag.149.235 > icsd-net.2 If the /etc/atalk.names doesn't exist or doesn't contain an entry for some AppleTalk host/net number, addresses are printed in numeric form. In the first example, NBP (DDP port 2) on net 144.1 node 209 is sending to whatever is listening on port 220 of net icsd node 112. The second line is the same except the full name of the source node is known ('office'). The third line is a send from port 235 on net jssmag node 149 to broadcast on the icsd-net NBP port (note that the broadcast address (255) is indicated by a net name with no host number - for this reason it's a good idea to keep node names and net names distinct in /etc/atalk.names). NBP (name binding protocol) and ATP (AppleTalk transaction protocol) packets have their contents interpreted. Other protocols dump the protocol name (or number if no name is registered for the protocol) and packet size. NBP packets are formatted like the following examples: icsd-net.112.220 > jssmag.2: nbp-lkup 190: "=:LaserWriter@*"jssmag.209.2 > icsd-net.112.220: nbp-reply 190: "RM1140:LaserWriter@*" 250techpit.2 > icsd-net.112.220: nbp-reply 190: "techpit:LaserWriter@*" 186 The first line is a name lookup request for laserwriters sent by net icsd host 112 and broadcast on net jssmag. The nbp id for the lookup is 190. The second line shows a reply for this request (note that it has the same id) from host jssmag.209 saying thatComments
NBP being the Nation's Bank is continuously endeavoring to add value to the already provided facilities to its customers. In this regard, NBP proudly introduces "e-Statements" and "SMS Alerts facility". These facilities are: Secure: NBP e-statement/SMS alert service is secure as you will receive emails/alerts on your registered email address/mobile number only, which you provide when you subscribe for the facility. Worldwide access: You can receive emails/SMS alerts while travelling abroad (your phone needs to be set to international roaming facility to receive the SMS alerts everywhere). Instant: You will receive real time alerts for debit and credit transactions through subscribing SMS Alerts service (subject to the availability of mobile network). e-Statements You will be able to receive your account statements through email at your provided/registered e-mail address through subscribing this facility. The frequency of e-statements can be set to monthly, quarterly and half yearly. SMS Alerts You will be able to receive banking transaction details on real time basis (subject to mobile network availability) through subscribing for this service. The facility is available for Cards and Accounts based transactions and includes the following: Cash withdrawal/deposit Cheque withdrawal/deposit Issuance/Cancellation of Pay order/Demand Draft Inter branch transfer ATM withdrawal & Funds transfer SMS Alert Service with the brand name "NBP PEGHAM" shall now be offered with no limit on number of alerts in a month, with monthly fee @ R. 100/- per month (exclusive of applicable taxes) will be charged to sub to subscribers of SMS Alert Service. Subscription of NBP e-Statements and SMS Alerts service: The subscription form for NBP e-Statements/SMS Alerts service is available in all NBP branches or click here to download (Adobe Reader required to download & print form) . You are requested to please submit the duly filled and signed form to your respective branch or call at NBP call center (021-111-627-627) from your registered mobile number to subscribe to this facility. * Adobe Acrobat Reader needed to view these reports -
2025-04-09RX packet flags. The MTU negotiation information is also printed from RX ack packets. If the -v flag is given three times, the security index and service id are printed. Error codes are printed for abort packets, except for Ubik beacon packets (because abort packets are used to signify a yes vote for the Ubik protocol). Note that AFS requests are very large and many of the arguments won't be printed unless snaplen is increased. Try using '-s 256' to watch AFS traffic. AFS reply packets do not explicitly identify the RPC operation. Instead, tcpdump keeps track of "recent" requests, and matches them to the replies using the call number and service ID. If a reply does not closely follow the corresponding request, it might not be parsable. KIP AppleTalk (DDP in UDP) AppleTalk DDP packets encapsulated in UDP datagrams are de-encapsulated and dumped as DDP packets (i.e., all the UDP header information is discarded). The file /etc/atalk.names is used to translate AppleTalk net and node numbers to names. Lines in this file have the form number name1.254 ether16.1 icsd-net1.254.110 ace The first two lines give the names of AppleTalk networks. The third line gives the name of a particular host a host is distinguished from a net by the 3rd octet in the number, a net number must have two octets and a host number must have three octets. The number and name should be separated by whitespace (blanks or tabs). The /etc/atalk.names file may contain blank lines or comment lines (lines starting with a '#'). AppleTalk addresses are printed in the form: net.host.port144.1.209.2 > icsd-net.112.220office.2 > icsd-net.112.220jssmag.149.235 > icsd-net.2 If the /etc/atalk.names doesn't exist or doesn't contain an entry for some AppleTalk host/net number, addresses are printed in numeric form. In the first example, NBP (DDP port 2) on net 144.1 node 209 is sending to whatever is listening on port 220 of net icsd node 112. The second line is the same except the full name of the source node is known ('office'). The third line is a send from port 235 on net jssmag node 149 to broadcast on the icsd-net NBP port (note that the broadcast address (255) is indicated by a net name with no host number - for this reason it's a good idea to keep node names and net names distinct in /etc/atalk.names). NBP (name binding protocol) and ATP (AppleTalk transaction protocol) packets have their contents interpreted. Other protocols dump the protocol name (or number if no name is registered for the protocol) and packet size. NBP packets are formatted like the following examples: icsd-net.112.220 > jssmag.2: nbp-lkup 190: "=:LaserWriter@*"jssmag.209.2 > icsd-net.112.220: nbp-reply 190: "RM1140:LaserWriter@*" 250techpit.2 > icsd-net.112.220: nbp-reply 190: "techpit:LaserWriter@*" 186 The first line is a name lookup request for laserwriters sent by net icsd host 112 and broadcast on net jssmag. The nbp id for the lookup is 190. The second line shows a reply for this request (note that it has the same id) from host jssmag.209 saying that
2025-04-01AbstractAgents against atrial structural remodeling (ASR) are thought to block the occurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF). The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of DL-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP) on ASR and AF formation in rats with heart failure (HF) induced by myocardial infarction. The heart failure rats established 1 week after ligating left anterior descending coronary artery were randomly treated with vehicle (HF group, n = 24), or treated with DL-3-n-butylphthalide (100 mg/kg body weight) (NBP group, n = 26) for 4 weeks. Eighteen rats that underwent the same surgery but without ligating artery treated with vehicle were used as sham group (n = 18). Echocardiography, AF inducibility test, atrial fibrosis, gap junction, cytokine expression and serum antioxidant capacity analysis were detected at follow-up. Treatment of NBP for 4 weeks significantly improved cardiac function (P P P P Access this article Log in via an institution Subscribe and save Get 10 units per month Download Article/Chapter or eBook 1 Unit = 1 Article or 1 Chapter Cancel anytime Subscribe now Buy Now Price excludes VAT (USA) Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout. Instant access to the full article PDF. Similar content being viewed by others ReferencesAbdoulaye IA, Guo YJA (2016) Review of recent advances in neuroprotective potential of 3-N-butylphthalide and its derivatives. Biomed Res Int 2016:5012341Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Anter E, Jessup M, Callans DJ (2009) Atrial fibrillation and heart failure: treatment considerations for a dual epidemic. Circulation 119(18):2516–2525. Article PubMed Google Scholar Aschar-Sobbi R, Izaddoustdar F, Korogyi AS, Wang Q, Farman GP, Yang FH, Yang W, Dorian D, Simpson JA, Tuomi JM, Jones DL, Nanthakumar K, Cox B, Wehrens XHT, Dorian P, Backx PH (2015) Increased atrial arrhythmia susceptibility induced by intense endurance exercise in mice requires TNFα. Nat Commun 6:6018. Article CAS PubMed PubMed
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