Search Results - "Toth, Benedek"
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Countrywide population movement monitoring using mobile devices generated (big) data during the COVID-19 crisis
Published in Scientific reports (15-03-2021)“…Mobile phones have been used to monitor mobility changes during the COVID-19 pandemic but surprisingly few studies addressed in detail the implementation of…”
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How to not trade water for carbon with tree planting in water-limited temperate biomes?
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2023)“…The most widespread nature-based solution for mitigating climate change is tree planting. When realized as forest restoration in historically forested biomes,…”
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To Feed or Not to Feed - Nutritional Risk Assessment and Support in Elective Colorectal Surgery. A Prospective Study on the Effect of Screening
Published in Nutrition and cancer (26-11-2022)“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignant tumor and resection remains the key element in its treatment. The correction of preoperative…”
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Suppressing the invasive common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) saves soil moisture reserves
Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2024)“…Common milkweed ( Asclepias syriaca L.) is a widespread invasive alien forb in dry sandy habitats of Central Europe. It adversely affects native plant and…”
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Maintaining scattered trees to boost carbon stock in temperate pastures does not compromise overall pasture quality for the livestock
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-08-2023)“…Scattered trees in wood-pastures represent outstanding conservation value by providing microhabitats for a variety of organisms. They also diversify ecosystem…”
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Computerised interpretation of fetal heart rate during labour (INFANT): a randomised controlled trial
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (29-04-2017)“…Summary Background Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and computerised interpretation could increase its…”
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The Term ‘Sense’ in Niklas Luhmann’s Theory
Published in Belvedere meridionale (01-03-2015)“…The paper is about a key term of Niklas Luhmann’s System Theory: the term ‘Sense’. According to System Theory, ‘Sense’ can be defined as the medium of social…”
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Developing SIEM and Log Management for Automotive Network in a Simulated Environment
Published in International Symposium on Intelligent Systems & Informatics (19-09-2024)“…Modern vehicles' increasing connectivity and complexity have made them susceptible to various cyber threats. To address this, Security Information and Event…”
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Exploring Individual Components of Sport Persistence in the Light of Gender, Education, and Level and Type of Sport
Published in Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology (25-10-2024)“…Background/Objectives: Sport persistence can be coded as an indicator of sport performance and commitment, incorporating personality traits such as resilience,…”
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Qualitative Analysis of Micro-System-Level Factors Determining Sport Persistence
Published in Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology (18-10-2024)“…: Sport persistence is the embodiment of sports performance and mental toughness. It refers to our attempts concerning the performance plateau, failures,…”
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Perioperative nutritional state as a surgical risk in oncologic patients
Published in Orvosi hetilap (28-03-2021)“…Összefoglaló. Bevezetés: A tumorsebészetben a malnutritio független rizikófaktor. A kockázatcsökkentés egyik fontos eleme a perioperatív tápláltsági állapot…”
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Comparison of wound infection rates after colon and rectal surgeries using triclosan-coated or bare sutures -- a multi-center, randomized clinical study
Published in Magyar sebészet (01-06-2012)“…Surgical Site Infection (SSI) is the third most frequent nosocomial infection, and accounts for 14-16% of all infections. While the treatment of SSI can be…”
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