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FTIR data for "Hydrous upper mantle facilitated alkali basalt genesis in the Southeastern Carpathians, Romania" manuscript
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FTIR data for "Hydrous upper mantle facilitated alkali basalt genesis in the Southeastern Carpathians, Romania" manuscript
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FTIR data for "Hydrous upper mantle facilitated alkali basalt genesis in the Southeastern Carpathians, Romania" manuscript
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FTIR data for "Hydrous upper mantle facilitated alkali basalt genesis in the Southeastern Carpathians, Romania" manuscript
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FTIR data for "Hydrous upper mantle facilitated alkali basalt genesis in the Southeastern Carpathians, Romania" manuscript
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Mar 23, 2026 - HUN-REN CSFK Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research
Clement, Adrienne; Kardos, Máté Krisztián; Jolánkai, Zsolt; Milačič Ščančar, Radmila; Ščančar, Janez; Kozlica, Katarina; Vreča, Polona; Žagar, Klara; Lojen, Sonja; Deák, József; Palcsu, László; Kern, Zoltán; Hatvani, István Gábor, 2026, "Stable and radioactive isotope and multielement measurements from the Koppány and Ledava catchments", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/4LHO5O, ARP, V1
Regular monitoring approaches do not provide sufficient information on loads, pollution sources and emission pathways. Therefore, our research aimed to implement a novel comprehensive, targeted monitoring approach in a Hungarian and a Slovenian catchment to enhance the understanding of contaminant pathways, quantify particulate transport, and delin... |
Mar 23, 2026 -
Stable and radioactive isotope and multielement measurements from the Koppány and Ledava catchments
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Mar 11, 2026Institute of Biophysics
Our research is focused on the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms regulating NVU functions under physiological and pathological conditions. By using different in vitro models of the BBB and in vivo systems, presently we are investigating the role of the NVU in age-related processes and and brain metastasis formation. |



