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Dec 15, 2025 - Institute of Ethnology
Szilágyi, Levente, 2025, "Gazdaság és etnicitás. Mezőgazdasági társulások mint a társadalmi és gazdasági reziliencia motorjai a szatmári sváb falvakban a rendszerváltozástól napjainkig (FK 143759)", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/BVJHD3, ARP, V1
A romániai rendszerváltást követő gazdasági átalakulás a társadalom jelentős részének elszegényedéséhez vezetett. A tervgazdálkodásban kitüntetett figyelmet élvező, de piaci körülmények között életképtelen ipari létesítmények bezárása fokozott város-vidék migrációt eredményezett, aminek következtében a korábban éppen az erőszakos iparosítás hatásár... |
Dec 14, 2025 - ELTE BTK Magyar Irodalom- és Kultúratudományi Intézet
Józan, Ildikó; Scheibner, Tamás, 2025, "Literature and Translation in Hungary’s Cultural Heritage", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/5LZUPS, ARP, V1
This dataset contains the data outputs of the four-year NKFI Advanced project “Literature and Translation in the Hungarian Cultural Heritage” (150848, 2025–2028). The project’s broader areas of interest include: methodological issues of writing translator biographies; the curation and processing of translators’ archival estates; the methodological... |
Dec 13, 2025 - Thin Film Physics Department
Lábár, János László, 2025, "Local deformations quantified with common sublattice method", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/KZTIUB, ARP, V1
We combined the previously published Strain4D-ED method with the new common sublattice method (CSM) to extend the applicability of the method to use lattice reference measured in the unstrained substrate (with one crystal structure) to determine local lattice deformations in an epitaxial layer (of another crystal structure). A key condition of appl... |
Dec 11, 2025 - Hungarian Historical Linguistics Research Group / Magyar nyelvtörténeti kutatócsoport
Gugan, Katalin; Dömötör Adrienne; Varga Mónika; Novák Attila, 2025, "Old and Middle Hungarian Corpus of Informal Language Use", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/KPFUAG, ARP, V1
The Old and Middle Hungarian Corpus of Informal Language Use (TMK) contains text types assumed to be closest to Old and Middle Hungarian vernacular. It is built from private letters and records of legal proceedings dating before 1772, in roughly equal proportions. It primarily offers material for historical morphological and sociolinguistic researc... |
Dec 10, 2025 - Hungarian Historical Phonology and Dialectology Research Group / Magyar történeti fonológiai és dialektológiai kutatócsoport
Vargha, Fruzsina Sára; Balavaider, Britta Dorka; Cene-Balla, Tamás; Deák, Emma; Gál, Milán; Huszár, Áron; Klucska, Lilla; Lantos, Kornél; Líber, Elizabet; Nívelt, Vanda; Sándor, Emma; Torják, Márton; Verbói, Eszter; Kocsis, Zsuzsanna; Szabó, Gergely, 2025, "Mai magyar nyelvjárási hangoskönyv 1./Contemporary Hungarian dialectal talking book 1", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/PZUBNM, ARP, V1
This publication is a dialectal talking book published online, containing time-aligned recordings showcasing the diversity of spoken Hungarian in and around Salgótarján. The edition uniquely features recordings made by secondary school students from Salgótarján, rather than linguistic researchers. The recordings were made in twelve locations. Trans... |
Nov 25, 2025 - Contemporary Folklore Collections
Vargha, Katalin; Voolaid, Piret; Fiadotava, Anastasiya, 2025, "Wordplay in Estonian, Hungarian and Belarusian COVID-19 memes and jokes", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/EKMQ7Z, ARP, V1
This dataset was created to accompany the article Using wordplay to create humor in Estonian, Hungarian and Belarusian COVID-19 memes by Anastasiya Fiadotava, Katalin Vargha and Piret Voolaid to be published in the scientific journal Acta Ethnographica Hungarica. The authors have collected COVID-19 humour from publicly available social media (for e... |
Nov 24, 2025 - Enteric Bacteriology and Foodborne Zoonosis Dataverse
Sváb, Domonkos, 2025, "Supplementary data containing the PHASTEST prophage search results for nine cyclomodulin-producing Escherichia coli strains", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/TUP4H6, ARP, V1
Cytolethal distending toxin (CDT), a cyclomodulin and genotoxin produced by many Gram-negative bacteria including pathogenic Escherichia coli, disrupts the eukaryotic host cell cycle to facilitate bacterial colonization. In a survey of dairy cows in Hungary, 7% of of sampled animal and farm environment isolates carried CDT-producing E. coli (CTEC).... |
Nov 19, 2025 - Molecular Virology Dataverse
Surján, András; Vidovszky, Márton; Harrach, Balázs, 2025, "Phylogenetic dataset and documents for the ICTV Taxonomy Proposal: Create 4 new species in the genera Alphapolyomavirus and Betapolyomavirus (Polyomaviridae) (2024.003D.Polyomaviridae_4ns)", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/R3C0N4, ARP, V1
This dataset contains previously not released sequence data used for phylogenetic analysis in the ICTV Taxonomy Proposal: 2024.003D.Polyomaviridae_4ns. Adding 4 novel species; 3 to genus Alphapolyomavirus, 1 to Betapolyomavirus. Novel polyomaviruses have been detected in bat guano and Eurasian beaver kidney tissue samples. Three from the novel bat... |
Nov 12, 2025 - Molecular Virology Dataverse
Surján, András; Harrach, Balázs; Vidovszky, Márton, 2025, "Phylogenetic dataset and supplementary material for Surján et al. 2024. Eurasian beaver polyomavirus", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/XV28NN, ARP, V1
The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber), native to Hungary, faced local extinction in 1865 and was successfully reintroduced between mid-1980s and 2008. Despite screening programs focusing on animal health during reintroduction in other countries, information about viruses in the Hungarian beaver population remains limited. Polyomaviruses (PyVs) have be... |
Nov 12, 2025 - Molecular Virology Dataverse
Surján, András; Vidovszky, Márton; Gellért, Ákos; Harrach, Balázs, 2025, "Phylogenetic dataset and supplementary material for Surján et al. 2023. Vesper bat polyomaviruses in Central Europe", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/99AJTE, ARP, V1
Polyomaviruses (PyVs) are known to infect a diverse range of vertebrate host species. We report the discovery of PyVs in vesper bats (family Vespertilionidae) from sampling in Central Europe. Seven partial VP1 sequences from different PyVs were detected in samples originating from six distinct vesper bat species. Using a methodology based on conser... |



