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A baromfikolera oktana
Brief history of fowl cholera is presented about traditional and molecular biological
characterisation of Pasteurella multocida bacteria, host susceptibily, difficulties of
antimicrobial treatment. Newest epidemiological observations and genetical research are
included with special regards to the connection of bacterial characteristics and virulence
Régi tokaj-hegyaljai fajtåk termesztési értékének és rokonsågi viszonyainak vizsgålata
A szĆlĆfajtaismeret, vagy ampelogrĂĄfia a szĆlĂ©szet egyik alappillĂ©re. Egyes szakemberek elsĆdlegesnek tekintik a fajtĂĄt a termĂ©s mennyisĂ©gĂ©t Ă©s minĆsĂ©gĂ©t meghatĂĄrozĂł tĂ©nyezĆk sorĂĄban.
A tokaji borkĂŒlönlegessĂ©gek hagyomĂĄnyosan több fajta termĂ©sĂ©bĆl kĂ©szĂŒltek. A XIX. szĂĄzadban mĂ©g több szĂĄz fajtĂĄt emlĂt a korabeli szĆlĂ©szeti szakirodalom legnevesebb borvidĂ©kĂŒnk kapcsĂĄn. Tokaj-Hegyalja Furmintra, HĂĄrslevelƱre Ă©s SĂĄrga muskotĂĄlyra alapozott fajtaszerkezete a filoxĂ©ravĂ©sz utĂĄn rögzĂŒlt. Napjainkban a minĆsĂ©g javĂtĂĄsĂĄnak egyik eszköze a borvidĂ©k fajtavĂĄlasztĂ©kĂĄnak bĆvĂtĂ©se lehet. A fajtakutatĂĄs egyik feladata a rĂ©gi helyi fajtĂĄk tanulmĂĄnyozĂĄsa a jelenlegi ĂŒltetvĂ©nyszerkezet Ă©s termesztĂ©stechnolĂłgia feltĂ©telei között.
Doktori Ă©rtkezĂ©semben tĂz rĂ©gi tokaj-hegyaljai fajta (BalafĂĄnt, Budai gohĂ©r, Juhfark, KövĂ©rszĆlĆ, Purcsin, SĂĄrga ortlibi, Török gohĂ©r, valamint FehĂ©r, Piros Ă©s VĂĄltozĂł furmint) termesztĂ©si Ă©rtĂ©kĂ©t Ă©s rokonsĂĄgi viszonyait Ă©rtĂ©kelem. KĂsĂ©rleteimet a borvidĂ©k egyik elsĆosztĂĄlyĂș termĆhelyĂ©n, a MandolĂĄs-dƱlĆben, a Tokaj-Oremus Kft. ĂŒltetvĂ©nyĂ©ben vĂ©geztem 2004 Ă©s 2006 között. A fajtĂĄk vegetatĂv Ă©s generatĂv teljesĂtmĂ©nyĂ©t is Ă©rtĂ©keltem, a minĆsĂ©gi jellemzĆk között az egyes Ă©vjĂĄratokban tapasztalt aszĂșsodĂĄsi hajlamot is vizsgĂĄltam. A megfigyelt egyedek mikrovinifikĂĄciĂłs fajtaborait is elemeztem. A mindössze 100-100 tĆkĂ©s egyedszĂĄm miatt a fajtahĂĄzasĂtĂĄsok Ă©rtĂ©kelĂ©sĂ©re nem nyĂlt mĂłdom.
ElvĂ©geztem a megfigyelt egyedek OIV-elvek szerinti leĂrĂĄsĂĄt, tovĂĄbbĂĄ kĂŒlön rögzĂtettem a magvak mĂ©rhetĆ jellemzĆit. A molekulĂĄris genetikai mĂłdszerek közĂŒl pedig az SSR-analĂzissel Ă©rtĂ©keltem a fajtĂĄkat. Az adatokat többfĂ©le matematikai prĂłbĂĄval elemeztem elkĂŒlönĂtĂ©s, azonosĂtĂĄs, illetve hasonlĂłsĂĄgi, rokonsĂĄgi viszonyok felderĂtĂ©se cĂ©ljĂĄbĂłl
Selected English-language bibliography of interest for Hungarian cultural studies: 2019-2020
As the above title indicates, because of the publication schedule of Hungarian Cultural Studies this bibliography straddles 2019-2020, covering the period since the publication in Fall of 2019 of last yearâs bibliography in this journal. Each yearâs bibliography may also be supplemented by earlier items, which were retrieved onlyrecently. Although this bibliography series can only concentrate on English-language items, occasional items of particular interest in other languages may be included. For a more extensive bibliography of Hungarian Studies from about 2000 to 2010, for which this is a continuing update, see Louise O. VasvĂĄri, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, and Carlo Salzani. âBibliography for Work in Hungarian Studies as Comparative Central European Studies.â CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Library) (2011): http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/hungarianstudiesbibliograph
Selected English-language bibliography of interest for Hungarian cultural studies: 2018-2019
As the above title indicates, because of the publication schedule of Hungarian Cultural Studies this bibliography straddles 2019-2020, covering the period since the publication in Fall of 2019 of last yearâs bibliography in this journal. Each yearâs bibliography may also be supplemented by earlier items, which were retrieved onlyrecently. Although this bibliography series can only concentrate on English-language items, occasional items of particular interest in other languages may be included. For a more extensive bibliography of Hungarian Studies from about 2000 to 2010, for which this is a continuing update, see Louise O. VasvĂĄri, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, and Carlo Salzani. âBibliography for Work in Hungarian Studies as Comparative Central European Studies.â CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Library) (2011): http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/hungarianstudiesbibliograph
Spinsters and authors: women's roles in Margaret Oliphant's writing
Using recent critical developments in feminist social history and literary
historiography, as well as the recent, increasing interest in Victorian journalism, this
thesis reexamines Margaret Oliphant's position on women's roles from a sociological
and historical perspective. The question of Oliphant's position on women's roles and
her own practice has been raised before, yet literary historians have derived their
conclusions from Oliphant's fiction rather than journalism. This thesis attempts to
redress the balance by providing a close reading of Oliphant's journalism, and to
locate Oliphant's own activity in the carefully gendered world of Victorian
journalismThe examination of Oliphant's journalism, a largely neglected area, along with
selections from her extensive output of fiction, has allowed the identification of two
fundamental roles for women which she represents as natural to the nineteenth
century woman: the domestic woman and the woman writer. In the second part of her
long writing career, Oliphant also explored those alternative domestic structures that
enable female authority and domestic existence. Oliphant's examination of female
authorship partly replicates this pattern by suggesting the naturalness of female
authorship, and this allows her to start to develop an early theory of female writing
and literary history, analysing the ways in which the female author can act in the
marketplace. This examination is complemented with the evaluation of Oliphant's
career, which demonstrates a Victorian attempt at female participation in the
professionalising world of letters
Selected English-language bibliography of interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2016-2017
As the above title indicates, because of the publication schedule of Hungarian
Cultural Studies this bibliography straddles 2016-2017, covering the period since the
publication in Fall of 2016 of last yearâs bibliography in this journal. Each yearâs
bibliography may also be supplemented by earlier items, which were retrieved only
recently. Although this bibliography series can only concentrate on English-language
items, occasional items of particular interest in other languages may be included.
For a more extensive bibliography of Hungarian Studies from about 2000 to 2010, for
which this is a continuing update, see Louise O. Vasvåri, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, and
Carlo Salzani. âBibliography for Work in Hungarian Studies as Comparative Central
European Studies.â CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Library) (2011):
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/hungarianstudiesbibliography
Selected English-language bibliography of interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2015-2016
As the above title indicates, because of the publication schedule of Hungarian
Cultural Studies this bibliography straddles 2015-2016, covering the period since the
publication in Fall of 2015 of last yearâs bibliography in this journal. Each yearâs
bibliography may also be supplemented by earlier items, which were retrieved only
recently. Although this bibliography series can only concentrate on English-language
items, occasional items of particular interest in other languages may be included. For a
more extensive bibliography of Hungarian Studies from about 2000 to 2010, for which this
is a continuing update, see Louise O. Vasvåri, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, and Carlo
Salzani. âBibliography for Work in Hungarian Studies as Comparative Central European
Studies.â CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Library) (2011):
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/hungarianstudiesbibliography
Selected English-language bibliography of interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies 2018-2019
As the above title indicates, because of the publication schedule of Hungarian Cultural Studies this bibliography straddles 2018-2019, covering the period since the publication in Fall of 2018 of last yearâs bibliography in this journal. Each yearâs bibliography may also be supplemented by earlier items, which were retrieved only recently. Although this bibliography series can only concentrate on English-language items, occasional items of particular interest in other languages may be included. For a more extensive bibliography of Hungarian Studies from about 2000 to 2010, for which this is a continuing update, see Louise O. VasvĂĄri, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, and Carlo Salzani. âBibliography for Work in Hungarian Studies as Comparative Central European Studies.â CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Library) (2011): http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/hungarianstudiesbibliography
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Settlement and Green Infrastructure Characteristics in Dynamically Growing Urban Areas
One of the determining tendencies worldwide in recent landscape change is urbanization that reflects at the same time the transformation of human lifestyle and settlement space, the growing expansion of urban areas in line with the increasing urban concentration of population. It is also important to map these settlements in terms of the evolution of the landscape-settlement relationship and the character of the green space network within the settlements.
In Hungary in the second half of the 20th century, the number of settlement areas â that significantly changed in size, in structure and in building stock â was under fifty. The largest of those towns, which are roughly evenly distributed throughout Hungary\u27s settlement network, are the âpatchesâ defined as independent landscape character types, settlement landscapes, in the landscape character research project (KEHOP-4.3.0-VEKOP-15-2016-00001) (Web ref. 1).
In this research, we analysed urbanised settlements and their associated built-up areas as a continuation of the landscape character research project (KEHOP-4.3.0-VEKOP-15-2016-00001) (Web ref. 1). We typified the spatial structure of the analysed settlements and defined the green space character, the degree of built-up areas and the relationship between the built-up areas and the green spaces.
Based on the results, we determined that the role of green space areas within the structure of settlement areas is always significant in some ways, but at the same time the character of them is different: the majority of the settlement areas analysed, despite being the most urbanised at national level, are loosely built-up with significant green space, the smaller, more densely built-up areas, on the other hand, have a high proportion of green spaces bordering the built-up areas.
In addition to the spatial typology of the urbanised settlements and their territories, this study illustrates in detail through three settlements with different structure the characteristics of the spatial structure and the networks of green infrastructure elements
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