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ABSTRACT Soybean (Glycine max L.) is an important arable crop playing a major role in human nutrition and animal feed. Piercing‐sucking pests are compromising the safety of soybean cultivation worldwide, mostly by their enzyme‐containing saliva causing deformation, and tissue death within the pierced plant parts.
Szilvia Gibicsár +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines international student mobility under Hungary's illiberal regime through the experiences of Stipendium Hungaricum (SH) participants. Launched in 2013, SH seeks to internationalise Hungarian higher education and strengthen ties with non‐EU countries, particularly those in the East.
Zsuzsanna Árendás
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Abstract Climate change increases the magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events. This includes severe summer storms altering lake physical structure, biodiversity and ecosystem processes. However, insights into lake responses to extreme storms and the underlying mechanisms primarily rest on unreplicated and observational case studies, without ...
Hans‐Peter Grossart +14 more
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This study explores the impact of AR‐based guidance in assembly processes. Specifically, an AR‐assisted procedure using the ARKITE system was implemented and tested in a university laboratory. A test with 24 users was conducted and demonstrated the AR's effectiveness in reducing errors and achieving high rates of usability, even if time increase in the
Chiara Cimini +4 more
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The Applicability of Spolsky’s Tripartite Model in Three Contexts
This study evaluates the applicability of Spolsky’s tripartite model of language policy, consisting of language beliefs, practices, and management across three different minority contexts in Europe.
Fülöp Zsófia +3 more
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Abstract We analyze the relationship between stock prices and insurance accounting and compare a historical cost with a full fair value measurement approach. During our sample period, European insurers had to determine the fair value of all assets and liabilities according to the Solvency II (SII) regulation, in addition to the historical‐cost‐based ...
Stefan Veith, Christian Fieberg
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Pieces of gaming equipment from Roman Pannonia
Archaeological finds connected to gaming and play are seldom published in detail from Roman Pannonia, although these are frequently found during excavations.
Linda Dobosi
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Comment on the publication of Amiryousefi et al. (2017)
This announcement describes corrections and comments to the paper entitled ‘The plastid genome sequence of the invasive plant common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Asteraceae)’ by A Amiryousefi, J Hyvönen, P Poczai.
Eszter Virág +2 more
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Changes in Responsibilities and Tasks of Universities in Regional Innovation Ecosystems
Innovation process research is changing. In addition to the former territorial approach (examining countries or regions), the description of innovation cooperation in local areas is becoming more and more accepted.
Birkner Zoltán +2 more
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Another Glass Lamp from Pannonia
The use of glass lamps can be traced back to the early Roman imperial period, at which time they were modeled after clay lucernae. A very small number of them have been preserved in their entirety.
Hrvoje Vulić, Mia Leljak
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