Maurel, Marie-Claude
L’ouvrage retrace les conditions de restauration de la propriété privée de la terre, avant d’analyser la recomposition des relations de propriété et des modes d’exploitation de la terre, au lendemain de la chute des systèmes communistes. La concentration des structures agricoles est portée par une vive compétition sociale pour recouvrer, capter, pu...
Heilig, Dávid Heil, Bálint Leibing, Christoph Röhle, Heinz Kovács, Gábor
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Bioenergy Research
This study was conducted to evaluate four hybrid poplar comparison tests along a groundwater availability gradient in Western Slovakia. The weather fluctuation during the 3-year study period was described with indices, such as the Forestry Aridity Index (FAI) or the hydrothermal coefficient (HTC). The soil chemical and physical parameters were dete...
Ravljen, Mirjam Bajrović, Fajko Vavpotič, Damjan
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BMC Neurology
BackgroundStroke is a major health problem around the world. Several studies have examine the influence of ambient temperature on incidence of stoke, but they reported different results for different types of stroke and different geographical regions. Hence, effect of ambient temperature is still much of interest, when focusing on ischemic stroke (...
Kniha, Edwin Dvořák, Vít Halada, Petr Milchram, Markus Obwaller, Adelheid G. Kuhls, Katrin Schlegel, Susanne Köhsler, Martina Poeppl, Wolfgang Bakran-Lebl, Karin
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Pathogens
Sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) are blood-feeding insects that transmit the protozoan parasites Leishmania spp. and various arthropod-borne (arbo) viruses. While in Mediterranean parts of Europe the sand fly fauna is diverse, in Central European countries including Austria mainly Phlebotomus mascittii is found, an assumed but unpro...
Poniedziałek, Jacek
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Eastern European Countryside
The aim of this article is to analyse the results of a youth study carried out in selected post-communist countries in Central Europe, published in the monograph The Me-Generation in a Post-Collectivist Space. Dilemmas in a Time of Transition. Its authors ask a question about the role of the young generation in the processes of systemic transformat...
Wiśniewski, Tadeusz Krajcarz, Maciej T. Standzikowski, Karol
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Magdalenian communities exploited mostly local and regional good-quality lithic raw materials. In south-eastern Poland, being the easternmost fringe of the Magdalenian range, Turonian grey flint had a particular importance. Outcrops of this raw material occur both at the west and at the east sides the Vistula River Gorge. The varieties from the eas...
Engel, Zbyněk Křížek, Marek BRAUCHER, Regis Uxa, Tomáš Krause, David
Patterned-ground landforms represent the most common phenomenon of periglacial environment, and their large sorted forms belong to the few morphological indicators of past permafrost distribution. The relic forms of patterned ground are widespread on high-elevated surfaces in the central European uplands, providing the evidence of regional periglac...
Raupach, Michael J. Hannig, Karsten Morinière, Jérome Hendrich, Lars
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ZooKeys
Species of the ground beetle genus Pterostichus Bonelli, 1810 are some of the most common carabids in Europe. This publication provides a first comprehensive DNA barcode library for this genus and allied taxa including Abax Bonelli, 1810, Molops Bonelli, 1810, Poecilus Bonelli, 1810, and Stomis Clairville, 1806 for Germany and Central Europe in gen...
Hodálová, Iva Mártonfiová, Lenka Skokanová, Katarína Majerová, Monika Somlyay, Lajos Mereďa, Pavol Jr.
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Plant Systematics and Evolution
Members of the genus Sesleria are important vegetation elements and are regarded as diagnostic or constant species in many plant communities. However, their identification is often problematic due to their similar morphology and phenotypic plasticity. Although the genus has been studied by many specialists, numerous taxonomic problems remain unreso...
Okoniewska, Monika
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International journal of biometeorology
The objective of research involved the comparison of daily and seasonal courses of thermal stress occurring in Central Europe depending on the inflowing air mass. The analysis used data from Warsaw (1991-2000), including air temperature (°C), water vapour pressure (hPa), wind speed (m s-1) and cloud cover (%). Universal thermal climate index was ca...