Auflistung Nach Schlagwort "Hungary"
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Bayesian estimation of the true prevalence of paratuberculosis in Hungarian dairy cattle herds
(2020)Paratuberculosis is a chronic incurable disease caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), which leads to extensive economic losses on dairy farms, and may also pose serious public health risk to the ... -
Effects of pesticides on exposed populations from four European countries
(2008)The potential genetic hazard of pesticides to humans is of great concern, in particular in occupational and environmental settings because of their widespread use for domestic and industrial applications. In the present ... -
Prokaryotic diversity in biodeteriorated wood coming from the Bükkábrány fossil forest
(2016)The oldest standing paleo-forest in the world is located at Bükkábrány in Hungary. Some 7 million years ago a sudden and rapid deposition of sands from a prograding delta resulted in rise of the level of Lake Pannon that ... -
Re-estimating the interconnectedness between the demand of energy consumption, income, and sustainability indices
(2019)In this study, we analyze the time-varying causality linkages between energy consumption, economic growth, and environmental degradation in 33 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, spanning the ... -
Repository of intra- and inter-run variations of quantitative autoantibody assays: A European multicenter study
(2022)Objectives: No reference data are available on repositories to measure precision of autoantibody assays. The scope of this study was to document inter- and intra-run variations of quantitative autoantibody assays based on ... -
Μανουήλ ο Κομνηνός και αι σχέσεις αυτού προς Βέλαν τον Γ' και τους προκατόχους του
(Εταιρεία Βυζαντινών Σπουδών, 1935)Dans cet essai l’a. constate que les guerres, peu nombreuses d’ailleurs, qui, il y a huit siecles, eurent lieu entre Grecs et Hongrois, n’ayant jamais pour motif ni la haine nationale, ni la soif de conquetes, etaient ...