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Balázs Garamszegi, László Nagy, Tamás Ács, András Morgós, Mátyás Árvai, Zsolt Pinke and Zoltán Kern
Lowland forests benefiting from groundwater availability are important ecosystems in Central Europe, both from ecological and economic perspectives. Besides a great reduction in their extent in the historical times and further shifts in the land use and ...
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Boróka Bárdos, István Nagy, Zsolt Gerencsér and Vilmos Altbacker
Our research examined the nest-building characteristics of two mouse species native to Hungary, the mound-building mouse (Mus spicilegus) and the house mouse (Mus musculus), under laboratory housing conditions. In indoor housing, the nest-building materi...
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Csilla Ágoston, Benedek Csaba, Bence Nagy, Zoltán Kováry, Andrea Dúll, József Rácz and Zsolt Demetrovics
Background: Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century and it can affect mental health either directly through the experience of environmental traumas or indirectly through the experience of emotional distress and anxiety about ...
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Zsolt Nagy, Mátyás Krisztián Baracza and Norbert Péter Szabó
The overpressure formation in the Pannonian basin, Hungary, was investigated but has not been properly understood for the last 40 years because at least two different explanations were delineated. The first explanation considers the hydrocarbon generatio...
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Alexandra Pintye, Zsolt Bereczky, Gábor M. Kovács, László G. Nagy, Xiangming Xu, Sara Elisabetta Legler, Zsuzsanna Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán Váczy, Tito Caffi, Vittorio Rossi, and Levente Kiss
Pág. 707 - 716
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Zsolt Peter Nagy and Ching-Chien
Pág. 99 - 104
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