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Tibor József, Szonja Réka Kiss, Ferenc Muzslay, Orsolya Máté, Gábor P. Stromájer and Tímea Stromájer-Rácz
Active substances detected in surface water in Hungary today include pain and anti-inflammatory agents and antiepileptics, as wastewater treatment mechanisms cannot remove these micropollutants. The aim of our research is to detect residues of four pain-...
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Peter Juma Ochieng, Zoltán Maróti, József Dombi, Miklós Krész, József Békési and Tibor Kalmár
Copy number variation (CNV) is a form of structural variation in the human genome that provides medical insight into complex human diseases; while whole-genome sequencing is becoming more affordable, whole-exome sequencing (WES) remains an important tool...
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Eniko Haáz, Nóra Valentinyi, Ariella Janka Tarjani, Daniel Fózer, Anita André, Selim Asmaa Khaled Mohamed, Fuad Rahimli, Tibor Nagy, Péter Mizsey, Csaba Deák, András József Tóth
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The work is motivated by a separation problem, which is ethanol removal from aqueous mixtures with membranes. Ethanol can be considered as promising biomass based platform molecule. The platform molecule includes several building-block chemicals grouped ...
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Tibor Nagy, Katalin Koczka, Eniko Haáz, András József Tóth, László Rácz, Péter Mizsey
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Carbon dioxide capturing processes from industrial gases are widely applied to enrich valuable gas and to reduce green-house gas emission. The highest amount of anthropogenic CO2 is emitted in flue gas form. Flue gas composition varies in a wide scale th...
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