Benedek Péri, with Mojdeh Mohammadi and Miklós Sárközy, Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2018, in association with the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 391 pp., 47 illustrations, ISBN 978-90-04-36788-3.

Der Islam ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 97 (2) ◽  
pp. 611-612
Author(s):  
Charles Melville
2004 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 377-386
Author(s):  
Anita Pelle ◽  
László Jankovics

(1) The Halle Insitute for Economic Research (Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle, IWH) in cooperation with the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt an der Oder held a conference on 13-14 May 2004 in Halle (Saale), Germany on Continuity and Change of Foreign Direct Investments in Central Eastern Europe. (Reviewed by Anita Pelle); (2) The University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration in cooperation with the Regional Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Hungarian Economic Association organised an international symposium on the issue of Globalisation: Challenge or Threat for Emerging Economies on 29 April 2004 in Debrecen, Hungary. (Reviewed by László Jankovics)


2013 ◽  
Vol 154 (21) ◽  
pp. 825-833
Author(s):  
Zoltán Döbrönte ◽  
Mária Szenes ◽  
Beáta Gasztonyi ◽  
Lajos Csermely ◽  
Márta Kovács ◽  
...  

Introduction: Recent guidelines recommend routine pulse oximetric monitoring during endoscopy, however, this has not been the common practice yet in the majority of the local endoscopic units. Aims: To draw attention to the importance of the routine use of pulse oximetric recording during endoscopy. Method: A prospective multicenter study was performed with the participation of 11 gastrointestinal endoscopic units. Data of pulse oximetric monitoring of 1249 endoscopic investigations were evaluated, of which 1183 were carried out with and 66 without sedation. Results: Oxygen saturation less than 90% was observed in 239 cases corresponding to 19.1% of all cases. It occurred most often during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (31.2%) and proximal enteroscopy (20%). Procedure-related risk factors proved to be the long duration of the investigation, premedication with pethidine (31.3%), and combined sedoanalgesia with pethidine and midazolam (34.38%). The age over 60 years, obesity, consumption of hypnotics or sedatives, severe cardiopulmonary state, and risk factor scores III and IV of the American Society of Anestwere found as patient-related risk factors. Conclusion: To increase the safety of patients undergoing endoscopic investigation, pulse oximeter and oxygen supplementation should be the standard requirement in all of the endoscopic investigation rooms. Pulse oximetric monitoring is advised routinely during endoscopy with special regard to the risk factors of hypoxemia. Orv. Hetil., 2013, 154, 825–833.


Antiquity ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 51 (203) ◽  
pp. 211-220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miklós Szabó

Dr Szabó, who is on the staff of the Hungarian Museum of Fine Arts, is by training a classical archaeologist and art historian. In recent years he has been concerned with a re-evaluation of eastern Celtic art and is one of the editors of the great newCorpus of Celtic Material in Hungarybeing prepared under the auspices of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The text of Dr Szabó's paper was first delivered to the Vth International Celtic Congress held in Penzance in April 1975.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ádám Boóc

The new opus of Gábor Hamza, ordinary Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Full Professor of Roman Law (Faculty of Law of the Eötvös Loránd University [Budapest]), which was published in the fall of 2013 in Italian language, studies the formation and development of modern private law systems based on the tradition of Roman Law.


2013 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-77
Author(s):  
C. Kuti ◽  
L. Láng ◽  
M. Megyeri ◽  
J. Bányai ◽  
Z. Bedő

Genebanks are storage facilities designed to maintain the plant genetic resources of crop varieties (and their wild relatives) and to ensure that they are made available and distributed for use by plant breeders, researchers and farmers. The Martonvásár Cereal Genebank (MV-CGB) collection evolved from the working collections of local breeders and consists predominantly of local and regional materials. Established in 1992 by the Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Bedő, 2009), MVCGB with its over 10,000 accessions of the major species (Triticum, Aegilops, Agropyron, Elymus, Thinopyrum, Pseudoroegneria, Secale, Hordeum, Avena, Zea mays), became one of the approx. 80 cereal germplasm collections that exist globally. In Martonvásár breeding is underway on a number of cereal species, and large numbers of genotypes are tested each year in the field and under laboratory conditions. The increasing size of the research programmes assisted by a modern genebank background involve an enormous increase in the quantity of data that must be handled during research activities such as traditional breeding, pre-breeding and organic breeding. A computerized system is of primary importance to synchronize breeding and genebank activities, to monitor the quality and quantity of seed accessions in cold storage, to assist the registration of samples, and to facilitate characterization, regeneration and germplasm distribution.


2014 ◽  
pp. 73-77
Author(s):  
Zsuzsa Kovács

Changes in the population dynamics of microorganisms in a soil artificially contaminated with various doses of cadmium and zinc was examined from a quantitative point of view, under laboratory circumstances. The research was based on a chernozem soil originating from the area of a long-term microelement contamination model experiment (Nagyhörcsökpuszta, Hungary), which was carried out during 1991 in the Experimental Site of the Institute of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Centre for Agricultural Researche Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. According to the amount of bacteria, microscopic fungi and nitrifying bacteria, it can be stated that the effect of contamination can be observed even in the perspective of nearly two decades. In more cases significant changes in the number of soil bacteria and microscopic fungi could be observed, and the nitrification activity increased in case of both microelements. Therefore the further research of changes in microbial activity of these soils can provide novel scientific results.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erzsébet Nováky

A tanulmány ötven év hazai jövőkutatási tevékenységét és tapasztalatait összegezve mutatja be a tudományág hazai fejlődését, a tudománnyá válás és a stabilizálás nehézségeit, az intézményes tudományos jövőkutatás főbb kutatási eredményeinek fejlődési ívét. Két korszakot különböztet meg: a jövőkutatás horizontális és vertikális kiépülésének időszakát és az instabil állapotok kezelésének időszakát. Jövőkutatóink lelkes csapata értékes publikációkkal, konferenciák szervezésével és színvonalas egyetemi szintű oktatással járultak hozzá az egyetemes jövőkutatási ismeret- és tudáshalmazhoz. Az intézményes hazai jövőkutatás fejlődésében jelentős szerepet töltött be a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia IX. Osztályának keretében 1976 óta működő Jövőkutatási (2011 óta: Statisztikai és Jövőkutatási Tudományos) Bizottság. Nemzetközi kapcsolatainkat erősítették a kutatási együttműködések és a baráti kapcsolataink. A magyar jövőkutatók világosan látták, hogy alapvető jövőformáló szerepe a társadalmi innovációnak és az oktatásnak van, ezért mindent megtettek a tudományos kutatás és az oktatás mindenkori szerves kapcsolatáért.Summarizing the preceding 50-year activities and experiences of Hungarian Futures Studies the article evaluates the development of the scientific field, the difficulties of becoming a discipline and stabilization, and the development arch of main scientific results achieved by institutional scientific Futures Studies. The study distinguishes two periods: the era of horizontal and vertical development of Futures Studies, and the era of managing unstable matters. The impassioned team of our futurists has greatly contributed to the knowledge base of Futures Studies by invaluable publications, organizing conferences and high-standard university education. Since 1976 the Futures Studies Committee operating within the Section IX of Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Statistical and Futures Studies Scientific Committee since 2011) has played a substantial role in the institutional development of Hungarian Futures Studies. Our international relationships have been corroborated by research collaborations and friendships. Hungarian futurists have clearly realized that social innovation and education actually have a fundamental future shaping role, hence they have been done their best to accomplish all-time efficient relationship between scientific research and education.


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