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Paluch ( ), Palluch, Palúch, Paľuch, Paľúch, or Palyukh () are surnames of Polish, Slovak, and Ukrainian origin. "Paluch" means "big toe" in Polish language, Polish. In Slovakia, the surname Palúch comes from the given name Pavol (Paul). It may refer to: * Anna Paluch (born 1960), Polish politician * Ewa Paluch, Polish-French biophysicist and cell biologist * Ivan Palúch (1940–2015), Slovak actor * Jean Palluch (1923–1971), French footballer * Paulina Paluch (born 1998), Polish athlete * Peter Palúch (born 1958), Slovak football player * Scott Paluch (born 1966), American ice hockey player * Serhiy Palyukh (born 1996), Ukrainian footballer * Sławomir Paluch (born 1975), Polish footballer * Walter P. Paluch, Jr. (1927–2011), Brigadier General in the United States Air Force See also * * Paluchy, village in south-eastern Poland References

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Scott Paluch
Scott Paluch is the director of player development for USA Hockey and a former ice hockey player and coach. Career After being selected by St. Louis Blues, St. Louis in the 5th round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft, Paluch debuted for Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey, Bowling Green a year after the Falcons won the List of NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions, National Championship. In four years under Jerry York Paluch was the team's top scoring defenseman three times, helping the Falcons win a regular season title and tournament title while also serving as team captain in his senior season. After graduating Paluch played two seasons with Peoria Rivermen (IHL), Peoria before retiring. Paluch returned to Bowling Green as a volunteer assistant coach in 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, 1990-91, remaining there until 1994 when he followed his former coach, Jerry York, to Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey, Boston College. Paluch remained in Bos ...
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Ewa Paluch
Ewa Paluch is a French-Polish biophysicist and cell biologist. She is the 17th Professor of Anatomy in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and Fellow of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. Education Paluch received her Bachelor of Science degree from Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France, and her PhD degree in biophysics from Institut Curie and Paris Diderot University, France. Career and research After completing her PhD, Paluch was appointed Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany. Between 2013 and 2019 she worked at University College London, as Professor of Cell Biophysics, and in 2019 became Professor of Anatomy, and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Paluch is the first woman to hold the chair of Professor of Anatomy in its 300-year history. Her work focuses on the cell cortex, a thin network of actin and myosin that lies under the cell membrane and determines the shape of ...
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Sławomir Paluch
Sławomir Andrzej Paluch (born 27 November 1975) is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Borowik Szczejkowice. He made two appearances for the Poland national team in 1997. Honours Wisła Kraków * Ekstraklasa (; meaning "Extra Class" in Polish), officially known as PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa due to its Sponsor (commercial), sponsorship by PKO Bank Polski, is a professional association football league in Poland and the highest level of the Polish foo ...: 1998–99 References External links * 1975 births Living people Footballers from Knurów Men's association football midfielders Polish men's footballers Poland men's international footballers Ekstraklasa players Odra Wodzisław Śląski players Ruch Chorzów players Górnik Zabrze players Wisła Kraków players IV liga players {{Poland-footy-midfielder-1970s-stub ...
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Anna Paluch
Anna Paluch (born 31 March 1960) is a Polish politician. She was elected to Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 9547 votes in 14 Nowy Sącz district as a candidate from the Law and Justice Law and Justice ( , PiS) is a Right-wing populism, right-wing populist and National conservatism, national-conservative List of political parties in Poland, political party in Poland. The party is a member of European Conservatives and Refo ... list. See also * Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007 External linksAnna Paluch - parliamentary page- includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches. 1960 births Living people People from Nowy Targ Centre Agreement politicians Law and Justice politicians Women members of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland 21st-century Polish women politicians Members of the Polish Sejm 2005–2007 Members of the Polish Sejm 2007–2011 Members of the Polish Sejm 2011–2015 Members of the Polish Sejm 2015–2019 Members o ...
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Paulina Paluch
Paulina Paluch (born 3 December 1998) is a Polish athlete. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 2020 Summer Olympics The officially the and officially branded as were an international multi-sport event that was held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some of the preliminary sporting events beginning on 21 July 2021. Tokyo .... References External links * 1998 births Living people Polish female sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Poland Place of birth missing (living people) FISU World University Games silver medalists for Poland Medalists at the 2021 Summer Universiade Universiade silver medalists in athletics (track and field) 21st-century Polish sportswomen {{Poland-sprint-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Jean Palluch
Jan "Jean" Palluch (23 December 1923 – 17 February 1991) sometimes spelled Paluch, was a French footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Club career Palluch started his career at AS Saint-Dizier. He then went to Reims in 1946. He became France’s champion with them in 1948–49. He played for Le Havre in one season, 1950–51. In 1951–52 he played for Rouen. He played for Monaco in 1952–53. He played for Lyon for six months, from July to December 1953. In January 1954, he went to Marseille where he stayed four years. In 1958 he returned to AS Saint-Dizier for one season. He ended his career in 1959–60 at . International career Palluch was selected in France Football squad for the 1948 Summer Olympics, and played France two Games against India and Great Britain, as France were eliminated in the Quarterfinals. He never had a cap with France senior team. Managerial career In 1959–1960 Palluch coached AS Saint-Dizier while ...
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Paluchy
Paluchy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sieniawa, within Przeworsk County, Podkarpackie Voivodeship Subcarpathian Voivodeship is a voivodeship, or province, in the southeastern corner of Poland. Its administrative capital and largest city is Rzeszów. Along with the Marshal, it is governed by the Subcarpathian Regional Assembly. The name deriv ..., in south-eastern Poland. References Villages in Przeworsk County {{Przeworsk-geo-stub ...
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Big Toe
Toes are the Digit (anatomy), digits of the foot of a tetrapod. Animal species such as cats that walk on their toes are described as being ''digitigrade''. Humans, and other animals that walk on the soles of their feet, are described as being ''plantigrade''; ''unguligrade'' animals are those that walk on hoof, hooves at the tips of their toes. Structure There are normally five toes present on each human foot. Each toe consists of three phalanx bones, the Anatomical terms of location#Proximal and distal, proximal, middle, and distal, with the exception of the big toe (). For a minority of people, the little toe also is missing a middle bone. The hallux only contains two phalanx bones, the proximal and distal. The joints between each phalanx are the Interphalangeal joints of foot, interphalangeal joints. The proximal phalanx bone of each toe articulates with the metatarsal bone of the foot at the Metatarsophalangeal joints, metatarsophalangeal joint. Each toe is surrounded by ...
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Ivan Palúch
Ivan Palúch (20 June 1940 - 3 July 2015) was a Slovak actor. He appeared in more than forty films from 1967 to 2015. Selected filmography References External links * 1940 births 2015 deaths People from Zvolen Slovak male film actors 20th-century Slovak male actors {{Slovakia-actor-stub ...
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Peter Palúch
Peter Palúch (born 17 February 1958) is a former Slovak football goalkeeper. He played for FC Nitra and took part on the Czechoslovak squad in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, in which he was the third option at goals for Jozef Vengloš, then manager of the Czechoslovaks. He did not earn any full international caps, but played in unofficial matches. Career Born in Ružomberok, Palúch began playing football with local side FC Plastika Nitra. He would spend much of his career in Austria, playing for Wiener Sport-Club and First Vienna FC First Vienna FC is an Austrian football club based in the Döbling district of Vienna. Established on 22 August 1894, it is the country's oldest team and has played a notable role in the history of the game there. It is familiarly known to Aust .... References 1958 births Living people Men's association football goalkeepers FC Nitra players Wiener Sport-Club players Slovak men's footballers Slovak expatriate men's footballers 1990 FI ...
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Polish Language
Polish (, , or simply , ) is a West Slavic languages, West Slavic language of the Lechitic languages, Lechitic subgroup, within the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family, and is written in the Latin script. It is primarily spoken in Poland and serves as the official language of the country, as well as the language of the Polish diaspora around the world. In 2024, there were over 39.7 million Polish native speakers. It ranks as the sixth-most-spoken among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional Dialects of Polish, dialects. It maintains strict T–V distinction pronouns, Honorifics (linguistics), honorifics, and various forms of formalities when addressing individuals. The traditional 32-letter Polish alphabet has nine additions (, , , , , , , , ) to the letters of the basic 26-letter Latin alphabet, while removing three (x, q, v). Those three letters are at times included in an extended 35-letter alphabet. The traditional set compri ...
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Slovakia
Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about , hosting a population exceeding 5.4 million. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, while the second largest city is Košice. The Slavs arrived in the territory of the present-day Slovakia in the 5th and 6th centuries. From the late 6th century, parts of modern Slovakia were incorporated into the Pannonian Avars, Avar Khaghanate. In the 7th century, the Slavs played a significant role in the creation of Samo's Empire. When the Avar Khaghanate dissolved in the 9th century, the Slavs established the Principality of Nitra before it was annexed by the Great Moravia, Principality of Moravia, which later became Great Moravia. When Great Moravia fell in the 10th century, the territory was integrated i ...
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