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Association of the Hungarian

Association of the Hungarian Plastics Industry Magyar Milnyagipari... [Pg.1201]

A Magyar Mernok- es Epiteszegylet Heti Ertesitoje (Weekly Bulletin of the Hungarian Association of Engineers and Architects) 1905 1910, 24-29. [Pg.183]

Bugarszky became a professor at the Budapest University in 1913. After this appointment, Bugarszky practically finished his research activity, while he remained a professor until his retirement in 1935. Unfortunately, it was not a unique case in Hungary. Bugarszky became the corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) on May 5, 1899. On the same occasion, Nemst became an associate member of the HAS. Bugarszky died on March 3,1941 in Budapest. [Pg.364]

Last but not least, there has been an issue of the regulatory environment that cannot be avoided (Paal 1987). Hungary is an associated country to the European Union (EU). Harmonization of the present Hungarian medicines legal system with that of the EU, with special emphasis on the White Paper harmonization requirements (European Commission 1995) requires a more detailed discussion. [Pg.183]

In 1992, the results of a landmark study by Czeizel A and Dudas I were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Using a carefully controlled double-blind protocol (considered the gold standard by which clinical trials of new pharmaceuticals are routinely conducted), these investigators found that 0.8 mg day of folic acid (a water-soluble B vitamin) in a multivitamin preparation prevented spina bifida and anencephalus in the Hungarian women in their study. A subsequent study by Werler M and associates of Boston University (published in... [Pg.752]

Back in Berlin, Haber felt the walls closing in. Already, officials of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society were being pressured to remove Haber from his villa. Haber still couldn t decide on his next step. The old man is completely kaputt, wrote one of his young associates, the Jewish-Hungarian scientist Ladislaus Farkas. (Farkas would eventually find a new home in Palestine.)... [Pg.227]

Air Chemistry Group in the Hungarian Academy of Science, University Vezsprem Aerosol Association of Hungary... [Pg.339]

Imre Czismadia (a Hungarian-born Cartadian), former regular visitor to the CMOA and merrtber of the European Academy, forrrtded the World Association of... [Pg.4]

Data compiled by the author from the annual reports of the Association of Hungarian Chemical Industrialists for the period 1904-1914. The reports were published yearly as separate leaflets by Pesti Lloyd Tarsasag, Budapest. [Pg.166]

Number of members of the Association of Hungarian Chemical Industrialists. Source Gombocz (1941). [Pg.167]


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