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Ševčík
Ševčík (feminine Ševčíková) is a Czech and Slovak occupational surname, derived from the profession of ''Švec'', "shoemaker". It is related to the Polish name Szewczyk. Notable people include: * Adam Ševčík (born 1993), Czech footballer * František Ševčík (1942–2017), Czech ice hockey player * Ján Ševčík (1896–1965), Slovak politician * Jaroslav Ševčík (born 1965), Czech ice hockey player * John Sevcik (born 1942), American baseball player * Joseph G. Sevcik (1916–1977), American lawyer and politician * Julius Ševčík (born 1978), Czech director * Michal Ševčík (born 2002), Czech footballer * Otakar Ševčík (1852–1934), Czech violinist * Petr Ševčík (born 1994), Czech footballer * Petra Ševčíková (born 2000), Czech racing cyclist See also

* *A namesake of the Randles–Sevcik equation *A plaintiff in ''Sevcik v. Sandoval'', a U.S. lawsuit *Dan Shevchik, American competitive swimmer *Byron Shefchik, American competitive swimmer *Rick ...
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Petr Ševčík
Petr Ševčík (born 4 May 1994) is a professional Czech Republic, Czech association football, football player who currently plays for FK Jablonec, Jablonec on loan from SK Slavia Prague, Slavia Prague and the Czech Republic national football team, Czech Republic national team. Having made his debut in the Czech First League in 2014, Ševčík has played most of his club football there, aside from the 2014–15 season, when he played in the second level. Life Ševčík grew up in Supíkovice, where he also started to play football. Club career At the end of the 2013–14 Czech First League season, Ševčík started his career at SK Sigma Olomouc, Sigma Olomouc and made debuted as a second half substitute in a 5–0 away loss at AC Sparta Prague, Sparta Prague. When Olomouc was subsequently relegated, he joined SFC Opava, Opava on a half-season loan at the start of the 2014–15 Czech National Football League. In the spring part of the 2015–16 Czech First League, Ševčík sco ...
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Adam Ševčík
Adam Ševčík (born 24 January 1993) is a Czech footballer who last played as a striker for Bayern Hof. Youth career Sigma Olomouc Ševčík started his career with Sigma Olomouc. Ševčík was part of the squad of players born in 1993 that managed to win the U-17 as well as the U-19 Czech National Youth league. Adam Ševčík belonged to the key members of this victorious squad, scoring many important goals upon winning the titles. Club career Sigma Olomouc Ševčík made his debut for Sigma Olomouc in a friendly match on 12 July 2014, coming on as a substitute in the 64th minute in a 2–1 victory against the IFA international football team. Loan to 1. SC Znojmo On 30 January 2013 Ševčík was loaned out to Znojmo. At the age of 19 Adam Ševčík made persuasive performances, contributing to Znojmo's promotion to the Czech First League. Loan to FC Nitra On 1 July 2013 Ševčík was loaned out to Nitra playing the Slovak top division. Ševčík made his Corgoň Liga debut ...
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Otakar Ševčík
Otakar Ševčík (22 March 185218 January 1934) was a Czechs, Czech violinist and influential teacher. He was known as a Solo (music), soloist and an Musical ensemble, ensemble player, including his occasional performances with Eugène Ysaÿe. Biography Ševčík was born in Horažďovice, Bohemia, Austrian Empire. His father was the local village schoolmaster. Although he received his first music lessons from his father, he studied under Antonín Bennewitz at the Prague Conservatory (1866–1870) during which period a disease caused him to have his left eye Enucleation of the eye, enucleated. He was also taught by Hans Sitt. He began his career in 1870 as concertmaster of the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, Mozarteum concerts in Salzburg, where he also taught. After 1873, he was concertmaster at the National Theatre (Prague), Prague Interim (Provisional) Theatre and the Komische Opera at the Ring Theatre in Vienna. From 1875-92 he was professor of violin at the music scho ...
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Ján Ševčík
Ján Ševčík (Brezolupy, 13 February 1896 - Bratislava, 6 March 1965) was a Czechoslovak politician. Ševčík participated in the Czechoslovak Legion during World War I. After the war he studied law and from 1926 to 1934 represented the Slovak People's Party (incl. as secretary of the faction). After that, he worked in the agrarian sector. From 1939 to 1942 he was the head of the YMCA administration in Bratislava. Ševčík was an opponent of fascism and therefore joined the Slovak résistance movement. The Slovak résistance opposed the nominally independent Slovak republic that was established in 1939 by monseigneur Jozef Tiso but to a large extent controlled by Germans. In 1944 the Slovak National Uprising took place, in which Ševčík participated. The résistance forces met an early success in fighting with Slovak fascists and German troops, but later had to retreat. After World War II Ševčík joined the Democratic Party (DS). The DS won the 1946 election in the Slova ...
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Michal Ševčík
Michal Ševčík (born 13 August 2002) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mladá Boleslav on loan from Sparta Prague. Club career Zbrojovka Brno Ševčík made his professional debut for Zbrojovka Brno in a home match against Sigma Olomouc on 20 September 2020, which ended in a 4–2 loss. After 66 minutes he replaced Jan Koudelka. Sparta Prague On 19 June 2023, Ševčík signed for recently crowned Czech First League champions Sparta Prague having impressed the previous season, despite Brno's relegation. Nürnberg (loan) On 25 June 2024, Ševčík joined 1. FC Nürnberg on a one-year loan deal with option to make transfer permanent. Mladá Boleslav (loan) On 28 January 2025, Ševčík joined Mladá Boleslav on a half-year loan deal without option. Career statistics Club Honours Club Sparta Prague *Czech First League: 2023–24 *Czech Cup The Czech Cup (), officially known as the MOL Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the major men's foo ...
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Petra Ševčíková
Petra Ševčíková (born 1 September 2000) is a Czech racing cyclist. In November 2020, she competed in the women's team sprint event at the 2020 UEC European Track Championships in Plovdiv Plovdiv (, ) is the List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, second-largest city in Bulgaria, 144 km (93 miles) southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population of 490,983 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is a cultural hub ..., Bulgaria. References 2000 births Living people Czech female cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) Cyclists at the 2019 European Games European Games competitors for the Czech Republic {{CzechRepublic-cycling-bio-stub ...
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František Ševčík
František Ševčík (January 11, 1942 – July 22, 2017) was an ice hockey player who played for the Czechoslovak national team. He won a silver medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games (), were a winter multi-sport event held from 6 to 18 February 1968 in Grenoble, France. Thirty-seven countries participated. The 1968 Winter Games marked the first time .... References External links * * 1942 births 2017 deaths People from Blansko District Czechoslovak ice hockey right wingers Ice hockey players at the 1968 Winter Olympics LHK Jestřábi Prostějov players HC Kometa Brno players Medalists at the 1968 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Czechoslovakia Olympic medalists in ice hockey Olympic silver medalists for Czechoslovakia Czech ice hockey right wingers Ice hockey people from the South Moravian Region FISU World University Games gold medalists for Czechoslovakia Competitors ...
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Julius Ševčík
Julius Ševčík (born 28 October 1978, in Prague) is a Czech Republic, Czech director and screenwriter. His 2016 film ''A Prominent Patient'' won twelve Czech Lions. Ševčík studied directing at Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and New York Film Academy. In 2013 he was attached to direct Christopher Nolan's script ''The Keys to the Street'', adapted from Ruth Rendell's novel. Filmography External links * * https://mubi.com/cast/julius-sevcik References

1978 births Czech screenwriters Film directors from Prague Living people 21st-century screenwriters Czech male screenwriters 21st-century Czech writers 21st-century Czech male writers 21st-century male writers Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni {{CzechRepublic-film-director-stub ...
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Szewczyk
Szewczyk is a Polish occupational surname, derived from the occupation of ''szewc'' ("shoemaker"). It is related to the Czech name Ševčík and Ukrainian surname Shevchik (Шевчик) and Shevchuk (Шевчук). It may refer to: * Jerzy Luczak-Szewczyk (1923–1975), Polish-Swedish artist * Maciej Szewczyk, Polish footballer * Małgorzata Szewczyk (1828–1905), Polish nun * Roman Szewczyk (born 1965), Polish footballer * Szymon Szewczyk (born 1982), Polish basketball player * Wilhelm Szewczyk (1916–1991), Polish writer * Zbigniew Szewczyk (born 1967), Polish footballer See also * * Shevchenko Shevchenko ( ; alternative spellings Schevchenko, Ševčenko, Shevcenko, Szewczenko, Chevchenko) is a family name of Ukrainians, Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Ukrainian word ''shvets'' ( ; ), literally meaning "Shoemaking, cobbler or sho ..., a Ukrainian cognate {{surname, Szewczyk category:Occupational surnames category:Polish-language surnames ...
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Jaroslav Ševčík
Jaroslav Ševčík (born May 15, 1965) is a Czech retired professional ice hockey player who played 13 games in the National Hockey League with the Quebec Nordiques The Quebec Nordiques (, pronounced in Quebec French, in Canadian English; translated "Northmen" or "Northerners") were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City. The Nordiques played in the World Hockey Association (1972–1979) an ... during the 1989–90 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1982 to 2001, was mainly spent in the European leagues. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International External links * 1965 births Living people Amstel Tijgers players Czech expatriate ice hockey players in Austria Czech expatriate ice hockey players in England Czech expatriate ice hockey players in Germany Czech expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands Czech ice hockey right wingers Czechoslovak expatriate ice hockey people Czechoslovak expatriate sportspeople in Canad ...
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Švec
Švec (feminine Švecová) is a Czech surname (meaning literally shoemaker). It may refer to: * Denis Švec (born 1996), Slovak footballer * František Švec, Czech canoer * Jakub Švec (born 2000), Slovak footballer * Jan G. Švec (born 1966), Czech voice scientist * Jiří Švec (1935–2014), Czech wrestler * Josef Jiří Švec (1883–1918), Czech military officer of Czechoslovak Legion * Josef Švec (born 1935), Czech rower * Joshua Svec (born 1987), Canadian football player * Jozef Švec (born 1995), Slovak hockey player * Marek Švec (wrestler) (born 1973), Czech wrestler * Martin Švec (football player) (born 1984), Czech footballer * Martin Švec (squash player) (born 1994), Czech squash player * Michal Švec (born 1987), Czech footballer * Otakar Švec (1892–1955), Czech sculptor * Valér Švec (born 1935), Slovak footballer See also

* * Ševčík, a related Czech surname * Shvets, a Ukrainian cognate * Shevchenko, a Ukrainian cognate {{surname Occupational su ...
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Randles–Sevcik Equation
In electrochemistry, the Randles–Ševčík equation describes the effect of scan rate on the peak current () for a cyclic voltammetry experiment. For simple redox events where the reaction is electrochemically reversible, and the products and reactants are both soluble, such as the ferrocene/ferrocenium couple, depends not only on the concentration and diffusional properties of the electroactive species but also on scan rate. :i_p = 0.4463 \ nFAC \left(\frac\right)^ Or if the solution is at 25 °C: Allen J. Bard and Larry R. Faulkner, "Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications" (2nd ed.) John Wiley & Sons 2001. :i_p = 2.69\times 10^ \ n^ A C\sqrt * = current maximum in amps * = number of electrons transferred in the redox event (usually 1) * = electrode area in cm2 * = Faraday constant in C mol−1 * = diffusion coefficient in cm2/s * = concentration in mol/cm3 * = scan rate in V/s * = Gas constant in J K−1 mol−1 * = temperature in K * The constant ...
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