242 research outputs found

    Some Thoughts on Government and Constitution from the Protestant Perspective

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    Innocent Perpetrators or Guilty Victims? The Modern Victim Cult vs. the Sacrifice of Christ

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    Contemporary Interpretations of Christian Freedom and Christian Democracy in Hungary

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    The Importance and Role of Trust in Agricultural Co-operation – Some Empirical Experiences from Hungary

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    This paper examines the relations of trust in agricultural cooperation from two aspects. On the one hand, it gives a short review of relevant literature, with special regard to agri-food economy. On the other hand, it uses the results of empirical survey for the analysis of trust in machinery sharing arrangements of Hungarian agricultural producers. In connection with this, the trust is examined in two dimensions: contractual and competence trust. Our results prove that there is a positive correlation between the level of trust and the farmers’ activity in cooperative agreements. It could also be proved that the trust need is very different in the different fields of cooperation. It is a tendency that the contractual trust is more important in more intensive, higher-dependence cooperation activities, while competence trust becomes into the foreground in the more extensive solutions.Agribusiness,

    Magic Three-Qubit Veldkamp Line and Veldkamp Space of the Doily

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    A magic three-qubit Veldkamp line of W(5,2)W(5,2), i.\,e. the line comprising a hyperbolic quadric Q+(5,2)\mathcal{Q}^+(5,2), an elliptic quadric Q−(5,2)\mathcal{Q}^-(5,2) and a quadratic cone Q^(4,2)\widehat{\mathcal{Q}}(4,2) that share a parabolic quadric Q(4,2)\mathcal{Q}(4,2), the doily, is shown to provide an interesting model for the Veldkamp space of the latter. The model is based on the facts that: a) the 20 off-doily points of Q+(5,2)\mathcal{Q}^+(5,2) form ten complementary pairs, each corresponding to a unique grid of the doily; b) the 12 off-doily points of Q−(5,2)\mathcal{Q}^-(5,2) form six complementary pairs, each corresponding to a unique ovoid of the doily; and c) the 15 off-doily points of Q^(4,2)\widehat{\mathcal{Q}}(4,2) -- disregarding the nucleus of Q(4,2)\mathcal{Q}(4,2) -- are in bijection with the 15 perp-sets of the doily. These findings lead to a conjecture that also parapolar spaces can be relevant for quantum information

    Comparison of human hepatoma HepaRG cells with human and rat hepatocytes in uptake transport assays in order to predict drug induced hepatotoxicity

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    Human hepatocytes are the gold standard for toxicological studies but they have several drawbacks, like scarce availability, high inter-individual variability, a short lifetime, which limits their applicability. The aim of our investigations was to determine, whether HepaRG cells could replace human hepatocytes in uptake experiments for toxicity studies. HepaRG is a hepatoma cell line with most hepatic functions, including a considerable expression of uptake transporters in contrast to other hepatic immortalized cell lines. We compared the effect of cholestatic drugs (bosentan, cyclosporinA, troglitazone,) and bromosulfophthalein on the uptake of taurocholate and estrone-3-sulfate in human and rat hepatocytes and HepaRG cells. The substrate uptake was significantly slower in HepaRG cells than in human hepatocytes, still, in the presence of drugs we observed a concentration dependent decrease in uptake. In all cell types, the culture time had a significant impact not only on the uptake process but on the inhibitory effect of drugs too. The most significant drug effect was measured at 4 h after seeding. Our report is among the first concerning interactions of the uptake transporters in the HepaRG, at the functional level. Results of the present study clearly show that concerning the inhibition of taurocholate uptake by cholestatic drugs, HepaRG cells are closer to human hepatocytes than rat hepatocytes. In conclusion, we demonstrated that HepaRG cells provide a suitable tool for hepatic uptake studies

    Who's in power matters : System justification and system derogation in Hungary between 2002 and 2018

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    The present study employed European Social Survey (ESS) data collected between 2002 and 2018 to investigate system justification versus derogation in Hungary. In all nine ESS rounds, system derogation was stronger than system justification. System justification was consistently at its strongest among those who had voted for the ruling party, be it left-wing MSZP (until 2008) or right-wing Fidesz (2010 onward). This pattern can be explained by ego and group justification motives alone, with no need to posit an autonomous system justification motive. Voters of Jobbik, who were as right-wing as Fidesz voters, but whose party was not in power, did not believe the system to be any more just than did left-wing voters. Much of the research supporting system justification theory has been conducted in stable Western democracies. Our results highlight the need for research in more politically volatile contexts.Peer reviewe
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