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    Clinical Implications and Hospital Outcome of Immune‐Mediated Myositis in Horses by Hunyadi, L., Sundman, E.A., Kass, P.H., Williams, D.C., Aleman, M.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-2017)
    “…Background Immune‐mediated myositis (IMM) is a cause of rhabdomyolysis, stiffness, and muscle atrophy predominantly affecting Quarter horses. Limited…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of a low dose and FDA-labeled dose of diclazuril administered orally as a pelleted topdressing in adult horses by Hunyadi, L., Papich, M. G., Pusterla, N.

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetics of the FDA‐approved labeled dose of diclazuril and compare it to a low dose in plasma and CSF…”
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    ON THE INTERPRETATION OF THE HUNGARIAN QUANTIFIERS MIND 'EVERY' AND AKÁR 'ANY' by HUNYADI, L.

    “…Linguists' & logicians' preoccupation with quantifiers is noted & a linguistic treatment of the Hungarian quantifiers mind- 'every' & akar- 'any' is proposed…”
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    REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF TOPIC AND FOCUS IN HUNGARIAN by HUNYADI, L.

    “…K. E. Kiss's Hungarian sentence framework proposals are used to examine the semantic properties of Hungarian topic & focus. Three positions in focus & two…”
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    Linguistic analysis of large corpora: approaches to computational linguistics in Hungary by HUNYADI, L

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-04-1999)
    “…The paper is a summary of current computational linguistic research in Hungary aimed at the analysis of a large corpora. The pioneering work in the 1950s and…”
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    Annotation of spoken syntax in relation to prosody and multimodal pragmatics by Hunyadi, L., Szekrenyes, I., Borbely, A., Kiss, H.

    “…The HuComTech project at the University of Debrecen aims at studying and better understanding the multimodal properties of human-human communication both in…”
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    Fitting a Model to Noisy Data Using Low-Order Implicit Curves and Surfaces by Hunyadi, L., Vajk, I.

    “…Fitting a compact model to measured data that captures the underlying relationship is a fundamental task in computer graphics and computer-aided design…”
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    Multimodal analysis of "well" as a discourse marker in conversation: A pilot study by Baiat, G. Esfandiari, Coler, M., Pullen, M., Tienkouw, S., Hunyadi, L.

    “…Discourse markers, a group of pragmatic elements, are used widely in our daily communication. Among these markers, well is found to be the most frequently used…”
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    Identification of errors-in-variables systems using data clustering by Hunyadi, L., Vajk, I.

    “…The fact that simultaneous estimation of process and noise parameters using second-order properties is not possible under fairly general conditions is a…”
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    The outlines of a theory and technology of human-computer interaction as represented in the model of the HuComTech project by Hunyadi, L., Bertok, K., Nemeth, T. E., Szekrenyes, I., Abuczki, A., Nagy, G., Nagy, N., Nemeti, P., Bodog, A.

    “…The HuComTech project aims at developing a theory of multimodal human-computer interaction linking knowledge about human-human interaction to technological…”
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    Forensic Linguistics: its Contribution to Humanities Computing by Hunyadi, László, Abari, Kálmán, Tőth, Enikï

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-04-2003)
    “…The paper is a report on a case in forensic linguistics in which linguistic and computational approaches are combined to answer the question whether it can be…”
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