Aarms összevont tartalomjegyzék 2002-2010
AARMS – 2002-2010
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Vol. 1. (2002) ............................................................................................................................. 2 Vol. 2. (2003) ............................................................................................................................. 3 Vol. 3. (2004) ............................................................................................................................. 4 Vol. 4. (2005) ............................................................................................................................. 7 Vol. 5. (2006) ............................................................................................................................. 9 Vol. 6. (2007) ........................................................................................................................... 11 Vol. 7. (2008) ........................................................................................................................... 14 Vol. 8. (2009) ........................................................................................................................... 17 Vol. 9. (2010) ........................................................................................................................... 20 Szerzői mutató.......................................................................................................................... 22
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Vol. 1. (2002) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Miklós Szabó: Opening address. – issue 1., p. 3. Béla K. Király: Foreword. – issue 1., p. 5. József Solymosi: Editorial introduction. – issue 1., p. 7. József Gyarmati – György Kende – Tamás Rózsás – Károly Turcsányi: The Hungarian field artillery fire control system ARPAD and its comparison with other systems. – issue 1., p. 9-38. László Halász – István Pintér – Andrea Solymár-Szőcs: Remote sensing in the biological and chemical reconnaissance. – issue 1., p. 39-56. Andrea Solymár-Szőcs – László Halász: Biological detection. – issue 1., p. 57-62. László Pokorádi: Fuzzy logic-based risk assessment. – issue 1., p. 63-73. Magdolna N. Kiss: Some connections of economic security and economic strategies. – issue 1., p. 75-83. Árpád Vincze – Gábor Volent – Zsuzsa Szántó: Development of nuclear monitoring and measurement techniques for the military and nuclear industry in Hungary. – issue 1., p. 85-92. Luchian A. Milkov – Zaharin Markov: The implication of information and communication technologies in education. – issue 1., p. 93-102. Sándor Szoboszlay – József Solymosi – Balázs Kriszt: The biodegradation of hydrocarbon compounds concerning to environmental safety. – issue 1., p. 103116. Sándor Munk: An analysis of basic interoperability related terms, system of interoperability types. – issue 1., p. 117-131. József Solymosi – Ede Baumler – András Sarkadi – Árpád Gujgiczer – István Pintér – Árpád Vincze: Wide range universal radiation measuring instrument. – issue 1., p. 133-144. Béla K. Király: Ten truths of the Hungarian revolution of 1956. – issue 1., p. 145170. Dénes Harai: Values, blocks, identity and communication in the defence sector. – issue 1., p. 171-178. Balázs Széchy: NATO’s enlargement options in Prague. – issue 1., p. 179-194. László Kovács: Battlefield of the future. – issue 2., p. 195-208. Ferenc Lengyel: Some details for the judgment on the higher military leadership of the Hungarian home defence forces (1920-1945) . – issue 2., p. 209-229. József János Szabó: The supreme command of the armed forces in the AustroHungarian monarchy from 1868 until the end of World War I. – issue 2., p. 231251. Róbert Szabolcsi – Péter Szegedi: Robustness stability and robust performance of the automatic flight control systems. – issue 2., p. 253-269. Gyula Kóródi: Penetrating craniocerebral trauma. – issue 2., p. 271-274. Gyula Kóródi: Treatment of cranial gunshot wounds. – issue 2., p. 275-282. Tibor Vörös: Sub-regional co-operation in South-Eastern Europe. – issue 2., p. 283-297. Csaba Horváth: A brief outline of the military high command in Hungary between 1919-1945. – issue 2., p. 299-313. Zoltán Lévai – Attila Tatár – Béla Szakál: Examination of risk assessment procedures of major industrial accidents (Analysis of a professional dilemma
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surfaced when drafting the respective Hungarian regulations). – issue 2., p. 315327. Tamás Csikány: The structure and command system of the Hungarian army in the War of Independence of 1848-1849. – issue 2., p. 329-347.
Vol. 2. (2003) 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.
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Ronald N. Kostoff – Rene Tshiteya – Kirstin M. Pfeil – James A. Humenik: Electrochemical power: Military requirements and literature structure. – issue 1., p. 5-38. Gabriel Nowacki: The Polish views on information warfare and PSYOPS. – issue 1., p. 39-58. József Csurgai – Árpád Vincze – József Solymosi – Péter Zagyvai: Application of an iterative method for dose prognosis of fission products with unknown composition. – issue 1., p. 59-64. András Gulyás: Possibilities of application of modern technologies and materials in military construction practice. – issue 1., p. 65-76. Ferenc Molnár: NATO influence on democratization of civil-military relations in Hungary. – issue 1., p. 77-90. Gyula Mezey: Crisis management. – issue 1., p. 91-106. János Sallai: Before the EU accession waiting for Schengen. – issue 1., p. 107-138. Gyula Mezey: From national security to humanitarian intervention. – issue 1., p. 139-152. János Szabó: Structural change and expertise in the defence sectors of South-East European countries. – issue 1., p. 153-168. Ronald N. Kostoff: Data – A strategic resource for national security. – issue 1., p. 169-172. Imre Makkay: Preface. – issue 2.1, p. 173. Imre Makkay: Robotics in the 21st century : goals and some results of science research works at National Defence University. – issue 2., p. 175-184. László Ványa: Excepts from the history of unmanned ground vehicles development in the USA. – issue 2., p. 185-197. Sándor Munk: Information capabilities for robots of the future battlefield. – issue 2., p. 199-208. Tamás Papp: Modernisation possibilities for ground-based air defence planning. – issue 2., p. 209-219. Tibor Buzási: Image processing in the military technology. – issue 2., p. 221-231. István Várhegyi: Hybrid armed forces ahead us : deep look into the mid-term developments of the modern armed forces in the information age. – issue 2., p. 233-243. Zsolt Haig: Network-centric warfare and sensor fusion. – issue 2., p. 245-256. Sándor Vass: Stealth technology deployed on the battlefield. – issue 2., p. 257-269. Miklós Hóka: The tactical Internet : overview of a new type communications system for command and controls. – issue 2., p. 271-282. Zoltán Gácser: Robots for special soldiers. – issue 2., p. 283-291.
Selected papers of the 2nd International Conference on Robot Warfare.
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Tibor Bartha: Non-lethal weapons in peace support operations. – issue 2., p. 293305.
Vol. 3. (2004) 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62.
63. 64. 65. 66. 67.
Miklós Szabó: University level education in Hungarian national defence. Formation and main experiences. – issue 1., p. 3-20. Jeffrey Simon: Prepared Statement for Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate hearing on NATO enlargement, April 3, 2003. – issue 1., p. 21-30. Béla Németh: Hungarian defence real estates. – issue 1., p. 31-43. Zoltán Lakner – Béla Jászay: The Hungarian socio-economic development in international comparison – a defence economy approach. – issue 1., p. 45-62. András Borsányi: Russia’s struggle for Central and Eastern Europe. – issue 1., p. 63-98. József Solymosi – József Rónaky – Zoltán Lévai – Árpád Vincze – László Földi: Terrorist threats of nuclear facilities. – issue 1., p. 99-114. Dénes Lükő: The potential deployment of Air Force in counter-terrorist operations. – issue 1., p. 115-129. László Ruttai – Zoltán Krajnc: Development of the armed forces in the mirror of air threat and terrorism. – issue 1., p. 145-151. József Padányi: The practical use of modern instruments in engineering support. – issue 1., p. 131-136. Géza Zakor: Preparing for the future, concept of the MoD ED Co. – issue 1., p. 137-143. Edit Bokori – Andor Kerekes – Judit Guczi – Capote-Cuellar Antonio – Ibolya Maschek – Gyula Szabó – Ágota Ugron: Results of environmental radiohygienic measurements in Hungary in 2002. – issue 2., p. 153-157. Katalin Eged – Zoltán Kis – Natalia Semioschkina – Gabriele Voigt: Evaluation of dose calculation models for inhabited areas applicable in nuclear accident consequence assessment codes. – issue 2., p. 159-164. Tibor Kovács – Edit Bodrogi – János Somlai – Zorán Gorjánácz: 210Po- and 210Pbdetermination in Hungarian grown tobacco. – issue 2., p. 165-169. Krisztián Radó – Kálmán Varga – Zoltán Németh – István Varga – János Somlai – Dezső Oravetz – Éva Kristófné Makó – Zoltán Homonnay – Ernő Kuzmann – János Borszéki – Pál Halmos – Péter Tilky – János Schunk: A systematic study of the corrosion effects of the FRAMATOME CORD-UV technology. – issue 2., p. 171-175. Lajos Baranyai – József Környei: Advances in radioisotope handling facilities and automation for radioisotope production. – issue 2., p. 177-181. Mária B. Oncsik – László Nagy: Efficiency of 15N labelled urea by popcorn production. – issue 2., p. 183-188. János Somlai – Zorán Gorjánácz – András Várhegyi – Norbert Kávási – Tibor Kovács: Investigation of effectiveness of radon mitigation. – issue 2., p. 189-193. Ferenc A. Szabó: The role and importance of the security aspect in the literature related to international migration. – issue 2., p. 195-208. Róbert Bodnár – Endre Germán: The effects of the fuel cleaning incident at the Paks nuclear power plant on the radionuclid concentrations of the environmental samples. – issue 2., p. 209-216.
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Sándor Szabó – Tibor Kovács: New challenges in the engineer support of the Hungarian defence forces. – issue 2., p. 217-241. Sándor Szabó – Tibor Kovács: A new challenge for the Hungarian engineers: Removing the stones of the Old Bridge of Mostar from the Neretva River. – issue 2., p. 243-265. Gyula Mezey: Crisis management decision making. – issue 2., p. 267-288. Imre Varga – László Halász: Tasks of introducing the SEVESO II Directive in Hungary. – issue 2., p. 289-294. Klára Siposné Kecskeméthy: Security and cooperation through education and research in the Mediterranean Area. – issue 2., p. 295-304. Ottó Piros: The development and modernization of motor-vehicular devices: Conceptual issues of technical assurance. – issue 2., p. 305-317. Ilona Várnainé Kis: Reliability on ARMA Examinations: How we do it at Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University. – issue 2., p. 319-325. Ferenc Kőrösi – Gábor Jancsó: Study of phase transitions of partially miscible 3methylpyridine-heavy water mixture by dynamic neutron radiography, image analysis and neural network. – issue 2., p. 327-332. Zsuzsánna J. Sándor – Mária B. Oncsik – Mónika Czuczi – István Csengeri – Iván Gresits: Comparison of different quantitative X-ray fluorescence methods using reference standard materials. – issue 3., p. 333-337. Imre József Hadnagy: Some thoughts about the contributions at the conference „Some actual social, military, and law enforcement aspects of anti-terrorist fight”. – issue 3., p. 339-342. Tibor Kovács: The present situation of the field fortification equipment of the Hungarian Defence Forces and the possible future developments. – issue 3., p. 343-352. Konstantin Tscvetkov – Tihomir Trifonov: Vasil Levski National Military University and John Atanasoff Virtual Departmnet of Computing. – issue 3., p. 353-360. György Seres: Military technology comes from club to attack/defense robots by Research and Development (R&D). – issue 3., p. 361-372. Sándor Munk: Situational awareness (data) bases in military command and control. – issue 3., p. 373-385. Zsolt Haig: Networked unattended ground sensors for battlefield visualization. – issue 3., p. 387-399. František Vižďa: Influence of the experimental conditions on the total reflectance of rough multilayers used in optical industry. – issue 3., p. 401-405. Titica Vasile – Doru Safta – Cristian Barbu: The fundamental problem solving of interior ballistics using the physical law of powder burning. – issue 3., p. 407-414. Gheorghe Iubu – Ioan Nicolaescu – Doru Iosif – Adrian Stoica: A comparison between different types of weighting function used for radar antennas. – issue 3., p. 415-425. Norbert Körmendy – László Földi: Current issues of the transportation of dangerous goods by road, from the aspect of disaster management, with special emphasis to the accession of Hungary to the European Union. – issue 3., p. 427436. Marius-Alexandru Russu – Grigore Rosniţche: Permanent education in the military system. – issue 3., p. 437-442.
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Sándor Vass: Defense against electromagnetic pulse weapons. – issue 3., p. 443457. Gábor Hangya – György Kende: Modern methods of research and analysis in military technology. – issue 3., p. 459-472. Tamás Tessedik: Telecommunication company security functions. – issue 3., p. 473-481. László Kocsis – Rita M. Kiss – M. Kocsis: Application of biomechanics in military sciences. – issue 3., p. 483-488. Miklós Szabó: How to standardize the teaching of basic subjects at Universities or Academies in Staff Officers’ training. – issue 3., p. 489-494. Ildikó Szabó: „Killing the mosquitoes and draining the swamps”. – issue 3., p. 495-497. Pavel Konecny: Ballistic design of solid propellant rocket motor. – issue 4., p. 499-509. František Ludvík: Aircraft bombs distance extension. – issue 4., p. 511-518. Štefan Lužica – Stanislav Rydlo: Improvement of the teaching process (professionalization) at the subject „Automated Air Traffic Control Systems” by means of simulators and simulation programmes. – issue 4., p. 519-525. Sándor Munk: Role of semantic interoperability in warfare of our age. – issue 4., p. 527-540. Oleg S. Bodruk: Political and military aspects of changes of approaches to security control after the events on September 11, 2001. – issue 4., p. 541-547. Svitlana Mytryayeva: Role of the Carpathian Euroregion in strengthening security and stability in Central Eastern Europe. – issue 4., p. 549-557. Zdenek Vintr – Rudolf Holub: Evaluation of military vehicle reliability at acquisition. – issue 4., p. 559-568. Ioan Nicolaescu – Gheorghe Iubu – Adrian Stoica – Adrian Radu: Jamming signal removal by null steering. – issue 4., p. 569-576. Jozef Puttera: Military science and the Military Academy in Liptovsky Mikulas. – issue 4., p. 577-580. Gyula Zsigmond – Andor Spisák: On the teaching of information technology in communication. – issue 4., p. 581-585. Péter Nagy: GIS in the army of the 21th century. – issue 4., p. 587-600. Péter Nagy: GIS standardization in NATO. – issue 4., p. 601-615. Jean-Rene Coueille: The combined arms brigade. – issue 4., p. 617-623. Slavko Pokorni: Process approach to quality management in education. – issue 4., p. 625-631. Róbert Varga – Pavol Ulbrich: Some experience with trace analysis of postexplosion residues. – issue 4., p. 633-646. Béla Kanyár – Gerhard Pröhl – Ulla Bergström – Bengt Hallberg – Shelly Mobbs – Geert Olyslaegers – Palome Pinedo – Inmaculade Simón – Theo Zeevaert Katalin Eged – Tünde Katona: Modelling of the radioactive daughter elements in soil to assess radiation impact due to contaminated irrigation water by parents of 231 PA, 226RA, 238U, 237Np and 239PU. – issue 5., p. 647-652. Ágoston Restás: Robot reconnaissance aircraft for fighting forest fires. – issue 5., p. 653-664. András Füleky: Driving systems of unmanned air vehicles. – issue 5., p. 665-688.
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József Kispéter – Mária Halászné Fekete – L. Fehér – Elfrieda Fodor – L. Kovács – Zsuzsanna László – Tibor Páli: Quality changes in dry onion products during conservation: A comparative study. – issue 5., p. 689-693. Péter Halász: The history of the development and improvement of Hungarian airfields. – issue 5., p. 695-705. Miklós Sándor – Dóra Maros: International regulations of interoperation of the telecommunication networks in emergency situations. – issue 5., p. 707-714. Karol Murdza: Safety orientation and disorientation of citizens in contemporary risk society. – issue 5., p. 715-721. Gyula Mezey: Defence planning of conventional forces. – issue 5., p. 723-744. Bram Boxhoorn: The arduous relationship between NATO and European Defense. – issue 5., p. 745-753. Jiří Matoušek: Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism: New challenges of crisis management and protection of population. – issue 5., p. 755765. József Solymosi – Árpád Vincze – János Bana: The influence of the April-10-2003 severe incident on Unit 2 of Paks Nuclear Power Plant on the nuclear safety. – issue 5., p. 767-776. J. Róbert Bedros – Sándor Szoboszlay – Balázs Kriszt: Bioterrorism – are we ready to face it? In the shadow of facts and presumptions. Part 1: Introduction. – issue 5., p. 777-787.
Vol. 4. (2005) 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132.
Sándor Kolossa: Civil-military cooperation in combatting international terrorism. – issue 1., p. 3-7. Sándor Kolossa: „Brave new world…” or terrorism today…. – issue 1., p. 9-16. Martina Halásková – Renáta Halásková: Cohesion regions in the Czech Republic and EU funds utilization options. – issue 1., p. 17-29. László Komjáthy – Zoltán Grósz: Road transportation of hazardous materials. – issue 1., p. 31-36. Ferenc A. Szabó: The demographical consequences of the „Ethnic Cleansing” in the territories of former Yugoslavia. – issue 1., p. 37-48. Ákos Simon – Sándor Kiss – Rezső Pellérdi: Destruction of Chemical Weapons in NATO Armed Forces. – issue 1., p. 49-55. Szilárd Lakatos: Changes in the act on the public procurement in Hungary. – issue 1., p. 57-61. J. Róbert Bedros – Sándor Szoboszlay – Balázs Kriszt: Bioterrorism – are we ready to face it? In the shadow of facts and presumptions. Part 2: Blasting microbes. – issue 1., p. 63-81. Rudolf Urban: Integrated management: Environmental and process approach. – issue 1., p. 83-91. Tibor Balla: The military participation of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in the settlement of the Scutari-crisis. – issue 1., p. 93-110. Oszkár Cziva: Hungarian experiences in production and transportation of hazardous materials. – issue 1., p. 111-118. Anne-Marie Myburgh: The military justice system of the South African National Defence Force with specific reference to the Court of Military Judges. – issue 1., p. 119-124.
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Imre Porkoláb: Lessons learned from the security challenges in Iraq. – issue 1., p. 125-140. Zoltán Kovács – Árpád Vincze: Primary locational data collection methods for GIS applied for protection against serious industrial accidents related to dangerous substances. – issue 1., p. 141-159. Iztok Podbregar: Lobbying in certain functions of personal management. – issue 1., p. 161-170. László Földi – Imre Madar: Impact of weapons of mass destruction in asymmetric warfare. – issue 1., p. 171-181. András Szabó: Vision of the future: Network Centric Warfare and its application in the Hungarian Defence Forces. – issue 1., p. 183-190. Zoltán Szakács – Péter Köves: Screening for the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome among guards in alternating work shifts. – issue 1., p. 191-199. András Németh – András Somos: Emergency communications systems in the United Kingdom. – issue 2., p. 201-214. Gabriella Kiss: Managing cross-cultural communication challenges toward a more perfect union in an age of diversity. – issue 2., p. 215-223. István Balajti: Hungarian air surveillance against new air defence threats: Netcentric approach augmented by VHF radars. – issue 2., p. 225-257. Ferenc Almási – Pál Kádár: The role of Hungary in NATO, as a political and military alliance, with special regard to the relation of the National Security Strategy to NATO membership. – issue 2., p. 259-274. Márta Jäckel – Ágnes Sáfrány – Péter Hargittai – Réka Szőke – Franz Pott – Tibor Kerényi: Lung effects of conventional and biosoluble glass fibers as asbestos substitutes. An experimental study. – issue 2., p. 275-283. Gábor Lázár: Strategical approach of accident response involving hazardous cargo. – issue 2., p. 285-292. Andrea K. Riemer: Strategic consequences of a Turkish EU membership – Nose diving into an over overstretch?. – issue 2., p. 293-314. Andrea K. Riemer: Turkey and the U.S.: Strategic partners?. – issue 2., p. 315-330. Andrea K. Riemer: Turkey and the European Union: On the road to nowhere?. – issue 2., p. 331-345. Friedrich W. Korkisch: Organized crime, the enlargement of the EU, and the public. – issue 2., p. 347-365. Andrea K. Riemer: The concepts of state building, nation building and society building. – issue 3., p. 367-379. Andrea K. Riemer: Strategic culture: European deficits. – issue 3., p. 381-393. Andrea K. Riemer: Early warning: Between wishful thinking and practical applications. – issue 3., p. 395-402. Attila Juhász: Military historical reconstruction (WW II) with GIS. – issue 3., p. 403-412. Attila Juhász: Data collection methods for military historical reconstruction. – issue 3., p. 413-420. Sándor Szabó – Tibor Kovács – Zoltán Kovács: Landmines and minelaying in the Hungarian Defense Forces. – issue 3., p. 421-432. János Tomolya: The battlefield digitization. – issue 3., p. 433-445.
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Ferenc Földesi: Strong faith and strong will : The restart of non-commissioned officers’s training in the Hungarian Royal Army: Veszprém-Jutas, 1924. – issue 3., p. 447-462. Klára Siposné Kecskeméthy: History of the NATO Defense College. – issue 3., p. 463-474. Tibor Farkas: The planned communications system of the Hungarian Home Defence Forces. – issue 3., p. 475-480. Kristóf Horváth – József Rónaky – József Solymosi: Determination of the root cause of the serious incident at Paks NPP on 10 April, 2003. – issue 3., p. 481-496. Mihály Zámbori: Birth of Balkan’s small states nationalism instead of socialism. – issue 3., p. 497-521. Tibor Szilvágyi: Serb hopes and fears concerning the future Kosovo. – issue 3., p. 523-535. Zoltán Szenes: The need for a new NATO strategy. – issue 3., p. 537-551. Ferenc Zoltán – László Földi: Efficient firefighting measures in hall-type buildings. – issue 3., p. 553-560.
Vol. 5. (2006) 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178.
Gyula Mezey: Critical information infrastructure. – issue 1., p. 3-10. Stefánia Bódi: Political rights in the socialism and the period of change: Study on Hungary and Czechoslovakia. – issue 1., p. 11-28. Mária Kissné-Akli – Gyula Zsigmond: Aeronautical radionavigation and/or terrestrial digital television services in the band 645-862 MHz?. – issue 1., p. 2938. Miklós T. Koncz: Onboard electronics for target of the Mistral air defence system. – issue 1., p. 39-50. Sándor Szabó – Tibor Kovács – Zoltán Kovács: Cover and concealment material and equipment in the Hungarian defence forces and possible ways for development. – issue 1., p. 51-58. László Ruttai: Future of missile defence in Europe. – issue 1., p. 59-67. László Ruttai – Zoltán Krajnc: Hungary’s possibilities in the development of NATO antiballistic missiles security system. – issue 1., p. 69-74. István Bukovics – László Károlyi: Logical risk analysis as a theoretical aid to disaster management. – issue 1., p. 75-82. Ruichen Zhu – Györgyi Vásárhelyi: Environmental challenges in China. – issue 1., p. 83-90. Sándor Gönczi – György Kende – György Seres: Let’s learn easily and quickly – lifelong. – issue 1., p. 91-103. Sándor Munk: Some consequences of the network centric approach. – issue 1., p. 105-114. Annamária Sándor – Györgyi Vásárhelyi: Impacts of major accidents for the environment. – issue 1., p. 115-124. Imre Porkoláb: Information strategy of the Al Qaeda terror organisation. – issue 1., p. 125-135. István Szőcs: Introduction of the ISO 14001 to the disaster recovery. – issue 1., p. 137-150. Péter Nagy – András Karcsai: International activities at the Mapping Service of the Hungarian Defence Forces. – issue 1., p. 159-165.
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Isabella Dal Fabbro: The new Red Brigades. – issue 1., p. 151-158.
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Stefánia Bódi: The interpretation of the Central and Eastern European conflict based on the theory of István Bibó. – issue 2., p. 167-175. István Bukovics – Györgyi Vásárhelyi: Normative, legal and economic considerations in the field of security. – issue 2., p. 177-184. Györgyi Vásárhelyi: The role of the OPCW in the non-proliferation of chemical warfare agents. – issue 2., p. 185-198. Szilárd Lakatos: Changes in legal environment of defence procurement. – issue 2., p. 199-204. János Tomolya: Implications of NATO Network Enabled Capability in applying the principles of war at the operational level of warfare. – issue 2., p. 205-217. Stefánia Bódi: The process of globalisation and the development of international world order. – issue 2., p. 219-227. Sándor Tóth: Central or south-eastern, or in between? (Traditional considerations in contemporary Romanian geopolitics). – issue 2., p. 229-236. Antal Turóczi – Imre Makkay: Onboard electronics of UAVs. – issue 2., p. 237243. Alexander S. Kocsis: Defending the force against disease : The Court-Martial of Specialist Kurt W. Hickman, Ohio National Guard: Cross-currents of Policy, Military Discipline, and Public Relations. – issue 2., p. 245-260. Rudolf Urban – Roman Urban: Possibilities of humanitarian aid on the level of self-government. – issue 2., p. 261-266. Péter Lázár: The Mansfield Amendments and the U.S. commitment in Europe, 1966-1974. – issue 2., p. 267-288. Miklós T. Koncz: Design of a low-cost balancing machine for the gas turbine of UAVs. – issue 2., p. 289-309. József Kis-Benedek: The Islamic religious terrorism and Europe. – issue 2., p. 311-327. László Ruttai: What kind of missile defence Europe needs. – issue 2., p. 329-333.
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Árpád Vincze – Gábor Eigemann – József Solymosi: Filtration of radioaerosols in Nuclear Power Plant Paks, Hungary. – issue 3., p. 335-344. Anita Fűrész: Ionizing radiation induced skin damage: Mechanism, prevention and therapy. – issue 3., p. 345-354. Sándor Munk – Ádám Cser: Interoperability questions of perceptual information in military IT systems. – issue 3., p. 355-372. Imre Porkoláb: Koan and the asymmetric warfare. – issue 3., p. 373-381. Friedrich W. Korkisch: Quadrennial Defense Review Report 2006. – issue 3., p. 435-453. Lajos Urbán: The requirement for reserve forces in Hungary. – issue 3., p. 477484. Edit Kaszab – J. Róbert Bedros – Sándor Szoboszlay – Béla Atzél – István Szabó – Mátyás Cserháti – Balázs Kriszt: Problems with environmental safety on bioremediated sites. – issue 3., p. 383-397. Jenő Izsa: National security bachelor’s programme at the Hungarian Defense University. – issue 3., p. 399-405. György Kende: Chess as a martial game and as a means of skills development. – issue 3., p. 455-466.
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Gabriella Kiss: The importance of cultural education in military. – issue 3., p. 467475. Márta Nábrádi: Military language teaching at the Language Institute of the Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University. – issue 3., p. 499-506. Lajos Kátai-Urbán – József Solymosi: Overview of consequence modelling in process industry. – issue 3., p. 407-416. József Csurgai – János Zelenák – Tamás Lajos – István Goricsán – László Halász – Árpád Vincze – József Solymosi: Numerical simulation of transmission of NBC materials. – issue 3., p. 417-434. Béla Réger – László Trembenczky: The big challenge is „MAGLITE has been changing”. – issue 3., p. 485-490. Gabriella Kiss: Military, civilians and their cultural values gap. – issue 3., p. 491498. András Gelsei – Klára Siposné Kecskeméthy: Multinational Staff Officer Center – Training in accordance with NATO standards. – issue 4., p. 507-513. Gábor Dobos: Comparative analysis of the documents defining the tasks of the Hungarian Defence Forces. – issue 4., p. 515-527. Csaba Pólyi: Mexican migration to the United States. – issue 4., p. 529-537. Katalin Zsoldos: Development and implementation of the state export control system in Ukraine. – issue 4., p. 539-555. Tibor Bujtás – Árpád Nényei – József Solymosi: Radiation protection aspects of the accident recovery. – issue 4., p. 557-568. Andrea K. Riemer: Petro-imperialism: strategic trends and the importance of the Middle East. – issue 4., p. 569-593. Andrea K. Riemer: Squaring the circle: China’s relations with the USA, Russia and India. – issue 4., p. 595-613. István Hullám – Ágnes Győrffy – József Végh – József Fűrész: Psychological study of burdening effects of military activities in survival camp circumstances. – issue 4., p. 615-643. Péter Kucsera: Sensors for mobile robot systems. – issue 4., p. 645-658. Annamária Sándor – Béla Szakál: Accident reporting as a tool of prevention of industrial accidents involving dangerous substances. – issue 4., p. 659-671. Péter Nagy – András Karcsai: Results and expectations in the traffic and transportation planning of the Hungarian Defence Forces through GIS STANAGs. – issue 4., p. 673-687. László Sági – István Goricsán – Sándor Deme – Edit Láng – Zsuzsanna Szepesi: Determining the source term for emission of hazardous material from the faces of a building. – issue 4., p. 689-702. Ferenc A. Szabó: Hungary’s geopolitical and geostrategic situation at the time of the revolution and fight for freedom of 1956. – issue 4., p. 703-713.
Vol. 6. (2007) 222. 223.
László Kohut: Consequences and solutions to extreme physical and psychological stresses among disaster relief military personnel. – issue 1., p. 3-8. Gennadi Sigeikin – Igor V. Rybalchenko – Albert F. Kireyev: General strategy for identification of toxic chemicals and relevant compounds in verification laboratory. – issue 1., p. 9-15.
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András Kladek: Volunteer reservists in the Belgian Armed Forces. – issue 1., p. 17-25. Aleksandra Skrabacz: NATO cooperation with non-governmental organizations in the area of military conflicts. – issue 1., p. 27-33. Botir B. Ochilov: Issues of religious extremism and international terrorism from theoretical perspective (Central Asian context). – issue 1., p. 35-42. József Padányi: New challenges in the field of Engineer Support. – issue 1., p. 4350. Kosztasz Panajotu: Teaching English in multinational classes. – issue 1., p. 51-56. Natalia Gergelics: Nuclear emergency planning in the United States. – issue 1., p. 57-63. Stefan Luzica – Radim Bloudicek: Positional data sources evaluation for the automated air traffic control systems used by the Czech Forces. – issue 1., p. 6575. Gyula Vass – László Halász: Assessment of the Land-Use Planning practices applied in the vicinity of EU Seveso establishments. – issue 1., p. 77-88. Ioannis Parisis: The ESDP in the Mediterranean region : a Greek perspective. – issue 1., p. 89-95. Szilárd Lakatos: An overview of the system of defence procurement. – issue 1., p. 97-108. Árpád Pohl: Some Austrian and German solutions for Peace Support Operations. – issue 1., p. 109-120. Zoltán Szenes: Peacekeeping in the Hungarian Armed Forces. – issue 1., p. 121133. Györgyi Vásárhelyi – László Földi: History of Russia’s chemical weapons. – issue 1., p. 135-146. Györgyi Vásárhelyi – László Földi: Regulation on drug precursors in the European Union. – issue 1., p. 147-158. Miroslav Krc: Efficiency reserve identification within defence sector under insufficient defence budget conditions. – issue 1., p. 159-169. Szilárd Lakatos: Comparative analysis of the public procurement legislation of EU member states. – issue 2., p. 171-186. Stefan Luzica – Petr Svoboda – Pavel Grecman: Aircraft positional data utilization transmitted by Mode-S at the automated air traffic control systems. – issue 2., p. 187-194. Zoltán Bozsó – Zoltán Rajnai: The order of police actions inside and outside of sport establishments. – issue 2., p. 195-198. Rezső Pellérdi – Zoltán Grósz: Nuclear terrorism: response to a threat. – issue 2., p. 199-207. József Juhász: On the way towards an effects-based defence force. – issue 2., p. 209-218. Lajos Urbán: The role of reinforcing reserves within the scope of national defence. – issue 2., p. 219-228. Andrea K. Riemer: Strategic thought on both sides of the Atlantic revisited. – issue 2., p. 229-257. Richárd Tarnóczi: The possible aspects of usage of Assessment Centre for military personnel selection within the HDF. – issue 2., p. 259-270. Csaba Vida: The Central European regional Security Sub-Complex (Security interdependence in Central Europe). – issue 2., p. 271-279.
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248. 249. 250. 251. 252.
253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272.
Klára Siposné Kecskeméthy: History of the Conference of Commandants. – issue 2., p. 281-299. Andrea Szak: Kosovo’s independence policy: historical background of SerbianAlbanian ethnical conflict. – issue 2., p. 301-317. Anna Boros: The way ahead: global leadership or unilateral domination? . – issue 2., p. 319-323. András Gelsei: 10th anniversary of the NATO-Ukraine charter. – issue 2., p. 325332. Gabriella Szebenyi: Establishing transparency in language qualifications in Europe: relating the military language examinations to the common European Framework of Reference. – issue 2., p. 333-338. László Horváth – Péter Koronváry: Thoughts on the tasks of 21st century management and leadership theory. – issue 3., p. 339-347. László Horváth – Péter Koronváry: What’s wrong with management?. – issue 3., p. 349-360. Márk Horváth – Rudolf Seller: Side looking airbone radar using spread spectrum modulation. – issue 3., p. 361-387. Bence Németh: The relationship between the Hungarian Military presence abroad and the Hungarian Foreign Direct Investments. – issue 3., p. 389-404. Róbert Szabolcsi: Modeling of the human pilot time delay using Padé series. – issue 3., p. 405-428. István Grafjódi: Application of risk analysis for limitation of consequences of major industrial accidents in the context of Seveso II Directive. – issue 3., p. 429440. Sándor Dúl: A systemic interpretation of military recruitment in the Hungarian Armed Forces. – issue 3., p. 441-449. János Béres: The birth of modern terrorism in Europe. – issue 3., p. 451-459. Zsuzsanna Gyenes – László Halász: Extreme weather phenomena – the vulnerability of infrastructure. – issue 3., p. 461-472. Antal Beraczkai: Terrorist surveillance. – issue 3., p. 473-477. Gábor Horváth: NATO and EU: cooperation or competition?. – issue 3., p. 479489. Tibor Wührl: Safety problems of micro size unmanned air vehicles – on-board data fusion. – issue 3., p. 491-501. Sándor Kósa – Imre Porkoláb: Pseudo forces. – issue 3., p. 503-513. János Szalai: Use of special underground facilities. – issue 3., p. 515-522. Andrea Krasznai: Dialogue in airport chaplaincies: towards a response to terrorism. – issue 3., p. 523-530. Andrea K. Riemer: Actors within the international order: analyzing the other side of the fence. – issue 3., p. 531-558. György Kende – Erzsébet Noszkay – György Seres: Role of the knowledge management in modern higher education – the e-learning. – issue 4., p. 559-573. Nóra Szternák: Screening, diagnosis and therapy of narcolepsy that has a crucial effect on military service. – issue 4., p. 575-585. József Venekei: Alternatives of the modernization of the Hungarian Defence Forces’ fuel support tasks. – issue 4., p. 587-591. Jaromir Mares: Maintenance in the Army of the Czech Republic. – issue 4., p. 593-597.
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273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287.
Andrea K. Riemer: Missile Defence revisited: has Europe already lost strategic track?. – issue 4., p. 599-621. József Németh: The role of the Bureau of Border Patrol and its tasks against the terrorism: domestic and international opportunities. – issue 4., p. 623-629. Ferenc Földi: Why do people use weapons for combat?. – issue 4., p. 631-636. Ferenc Kanyó: Special physical examination for firefighters using Draeger Fire Simulation Containers. – issue 4., p. 637-645. Bálint Török – László Földi: Possible use of the VERIK system in disaster relief of road accidents during transportation of dangerous goods. – issue 4., p. 647-658. Zsolt Haig – László Kovács: New way of terrorism: Internet- and cyber-terrorism. – issue 4., p. 659-671. Balázs Bence: The old challenge of Weapons of Mass Destruction as viewed from the present. – issue 4., p. 673-678. Sándor Estók: Logistics in a humane perspective: the mysterious science of logistics. – issue 4., p. 679-685. László Kohut: The aerobic capacity and fitness of Hungarian soldiers. – issue 4., p. 687-697. Ágnes Juhász: The recruitment system of the Swiss Armed Forces. – issue 4., p. 699-703. Zvonko Kremljak: A heuristic model of development of capabilities based on logistic system case study. – issue 4., p. 705-720. István Balajti: RCS statistical aspects of Collocated Multi-Band Radar Systems composed of „VHF,”L and „X” band radars. – issue 4., p. 721-756. Ferenc Kolonits: A present by the Meiji Tenno for the delivery of KASUGA and NISSHIN. – issue 4., p. 757-769. János Besenyő: First military operation between European Union and African Union : the European Advisors role in Darfur (AMIS). – issue 4., p. 771-784. Attila Kirády: Application of artificial intelligence in military aptitude tests. – issue 4., p. 785-790.
Vol. 7. (2008) 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295.
Pavel Vylet’al - Valadan Holcner: System of internal evaluation at the Faculty of Ecoomics and Management, University of Defence, Brno – Lessons learned. – issue 1., p. 3-12. Tamás Kenedli - János Béres: Is the cyberterrir threat exaggerated?. – issue 1., p. 13-26. Péter Lakatos: The evolution of the Hungarian military logistics. – issue 1., p. 2734. László Kohut: Stress tolerance of military personnel during exercise in hot, dry climates: the physiology. – issue 1., p. 35-45. Csaba Kovács: The role of special operations in the combating terrorism. – issue 1., p. 47-53. Dóra Molnár: ECOMOG: The example of a viable solution for African conflicts. – issue 1., p. 55-61. László Barta-Vámos: The foundations of the Hungarian security policy and the traditions of decision making. – issue 1., p. 63-71. Andrea K. Riemer: U.S. foreign policy from Bush to Bush: enduring parameters and policy options : part 1: basic considerations – the American political system –
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316. 317. 318. 319.
constitutional and institutional provisions – national interest – ideational framework. – issue 1., p. 73-95. Andrea K. Riemer: U.S. foreign policy from Bush to Bush: enduring parameters and policy options : part 2: Bush41-Clinton. – issue 1., p. 97-115. Andrea K. Riemer: U.S. foreign policy from Bush to Bush: enduring parameters and policy options : part 3: The Bush43 presidencies – Policy options. – issue 1., p. 117-141. István Tóth: Presence and perspectives of the Hungarian-Russian militarytechnical cooperation. – issue 1., p. 143-154. János Besenyő: Hungarian logistics specialist working for UN’s Western Sahara missio. – issue 1., p. 155-165. Zoltán Jobbágy: Scrutinising effects-based operations: on military genius, causality and friction in war. – issue 1., p. 167-174. Attila Gulyás: British radar in WWII. – issue 1., p. 175-185. Levente Dudás - Péter Kovács - Árpád Drozdy - Rudolf Seller: Smart antenna: phase controlled linear antenna array. – issue 1., p. 187-213. Zsolt Kálmán: The place of the Royal Hungarian Gendarmerie in the country of Somogy from the Reconstruction until 1914. – issue 2., p. 215-226. Veronika Karácsony: The Roma in the Hungarian Army. – issue 2., p. 227-234. Béla Szabó: Stephen Báthory and his Hungarian soldiers in the Livonian war (1558-1582). – issue 2., p. 235-240. Ákos Simon – Sándor Kiss: NBC reconnaissance methods. – issue 2., p. 241-253. József Gubicza – Krisztina Zán-Görbe: The theoretical basis of the tasks of law enforcement organisations in ensuring security. – issue 2., p. 255-269. Balázs Lóderer: The Hungarian peacekeeping mission in Vietnam. – issue 2., p. 271-282. Milan Majer: Representation of interests within the police and operation of the Independent Police Trade Union. – issue 2., p. 283-293. Roman Urban: New approach on the field of the civil protection. – issue 2., p. 295300. László Kohut: Stress tolerance of military personnel during exercise in hot, dry climates – prevention and treatment. – issue 2., p. 301-307. Attila Bleier – Zoltán Rajnai: Traffic optimization in a backbone. – issue 2., p. 309-328. Herbert Strunz: Management in the armed forces. – issue 2., p. 329-348. András Tongori: We are your friends! Psychological operations in HDF PRT Baghlan. – issue 2., p. 349-363. László Török: NBC equipment demands of Specialist NBC Units of HDF according to the 4th and 5th edition of NATO STANAG 2352 NBC: nuclear, biological and chemical defence equipment operational guidelines. – issue 2., p. 365-372. Sándor Bugner: A retrospective view on the development of monitoring system in the Defence Sector. – issue 2., p. 373-384. Sándor Tóth: The Romanian paradigm of regional security. – issue 2., p. 385-390. Editorial announcement. – issue 3., p. 395. Noémi Mintál: Export control of dual-use items during the cold war and in Hungary today. – issue 3., p. 397-406.
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320. 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328.
329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 337. 338. 339. 340. 341. 342. 343.
Ervin J. Kis: Techniques of gaining Israeli air superiority in the 1973 war, better known as „The Yom Kippur war”. – issue 3., p. 407-423. Gabriella Kiss: Tactics for removing cultural barriers: a practical approach to effective communication. – issue 3., p. 425-433. Gabriella Kiss: A theoretical approach to intercultural communication. – issue 3., p. 435-443. László Ujházy: Allied Joint Force Command Headquarters Brunssum's Deployed Joint Forces Headquarters Training. – issue 3., p. 445-451. Dóra Molnár: US-Africa security relations, 2000-2007. – issue 3., p. 453-464. Gabriella Kovács: Tackling ethnic problems at the language lesson: the role of teacher training seminars in dealing with national pride. – issue 3., p. 465-471. József Gyarmati: Application of statistical analysis in the selection of the optimum variant of a 12.7 mm calibre rifle. – issue 3., p. 473-484. László Sticz: Logistics planning and the Operations Logistics Chain Management. – issue 3., p. 485-503. Ádám Demény: Progress of electronic administration at the Hungarian Customs and Finance Guard : concept of the establishment of single window administration in Hungary related to customs procedures and movement of goods. – issue 3., p. 505-521. András Fekete – Lajos Zsíros: Analysis and post-exposure management of mammalian bite injuries in the Hungarian Central Military Hospital, 1995-2005. – issue 3., p. 523-531. László Halász – Árpád Vincze – József Solymosi: Use of the microwave impregnation of active carbon. – issue 3., p. 533-550. Edina Dobos: The role of the North African region in the energy supply security of the EU. – issue 3., p. 551-567. Sándor Sandra: The use of magnetotherapy in rehabilitation. – issue 3., p. 569-581. Balázs Bognár: Observations of the past ten years about the pact signed with the historic churches in Nógrád country. – issue 4., p. 583-591. Sándor Estók: Boundless dimensions of civilization: Ancient elemental powers are coming to life. – issue 4., p. 593-605. József Venekei: Experiences in the application of LOGFAS (Logistics Functional Area Services) in the Multinational Logistics Trainining Program Fourlog 2008. – issue 4., p. 607-616. János Tomolya: Command- and network-centric operations. – issue 4., p. 617-632. László Varga: New capabilities of the Hungarian Ground Based Air Defense Forces. – issue 4., p. 633-645. Cintia Farkas: Terrorists on the Internet – the online recruitment. – issue 4., p. 647659. András Lengyel: Alternatives for professional training of maintenance personnel in the Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF). – issue 4., p. 661-666. János Besenyő: The society of the Sahrawians. – issue 4., p. 667-677. Katalin Csorba: An approach to Central European identity thoughts on the book entitled Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbours, Friends by Lonnie R. Johnson. – issue 4., p. 679-684. Zoltán Orosz: The main tasks and joint force application of the Hungarian Air Force. – issue 4., p. 685-692. Árpád Vincze – Zoltán Janik: Supporting the information needs for protection. – issue 4., p. 693-703.
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János Deák: Technical parameters of the 9K720 Iskander (SS-26 Stone). – issue 4., p. 705-710. Andreas Schlegel: China’s African policy: The appeal of the soft-power approach. – issue 4., p. 711-719. Péter Csery: Thoughts on legal education in military higher education. – issue 4., p. 721-727. Edina Dobos: Energy resources in the European Union: Reasons to enhance energy supply security. – issue 4., p. 729-744. Andreas Schlegel: Sino-US relations revisited. The certainty of uncertainty. – issue 4., p. 745-753. József Martinkó: Requiem for an aircraft type family: the MiG era in Hungary. – issue 4., p. 755-760.
Vol. 8. (2009) 350. 351. 352. 353. 354. 355. 356. 357. 358. 359. 360. 361. 362. 363. 364. 365.
Gabriella Kovács: Culture shock and stress for the teacher during language lessons. – issue 1., p. 1-7. Mónika Kozák – István Hullám: Research of values among firefighters. – issue 1., p. 9-14. Sándor Felházi – Romulusz Ruszin: Adaptation of international fire support experiences and implementation into Hungarian defence forces capabilities development. – issue 1., p. 15-22. Alexander S. Kocsis: „Dirty bombs” – Their place and role in the CBNR spectrum. – issue 1., p. 23-33. Attila Gulyás: Enable command and control (C2) for Special Operation Forces through SDR applications. – issue 1., p. 35-52. Péter Klemensits: A controversial figure of the Desert War: Major-General Eric Dorman-Smith and the First Battle of El Alamein. – issue 1., p. 53-71. István Kopcsó: Honore et disciplina – The Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine in Hungary. – issue 1., p. 73-82. Dóra Molnár: Charles Taylor’s trial – It has started. – issue 1., p. 83-89. János Béres – Antal Beraczkai: Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE): Terrorism or insurgency?. – issue 1., p. 91-106. Sándor Kósa – Imre Porkoláb: What should the information strategy be in the next phase of the terror war?. – issue 1., p. 107-116. Szilvia Nagyné Bereczki – József Fűrész: Psychological military selection or task specified selection. – issue 1., p. 117-125. Rajmund Kuti – László Földi: Possible use of mobile water fog generators for decontamination tasks. – issue 1., p. 127-132. György Székely – Attila Jósvai – András Erbszt – Zoltán Szakács – Róbert Révai – János Gyarmati: The use of vertebroplasty in traumatic fractures of the thoracolumbal spine. – issue 1., p. 133-139. Imre Farkas: Key points and the most significant documents in the production of the High Resolution Vector Data (HRVD) within the Multinational Geospatial Coproduction Program (MGCP). – issue 1., p. 141-149. Imre Farkas: Multinational Geospatial Co-production Program – Production worldwide and in Hungary. – issue 1., p. 151-157. Rezső Pellérdi – Tamás Berek: Redefining the CBRN risk assessment. – issue 1., p. 159-172.
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Valéria Póserné Oláh: The security of Web applications. – issue 1., p. 173-178. Péter Takács – Zoltán Rajnai: Communication experiences during a mission in Afghanistan. – issue 1., p. 179-187.
368.
Sándor Felházi – Sándor Kocsis: A thumbnail sketch of a „live” peace operation: The Ohio National Guard in Kosovo. – issue 2., p. 189-202. József Neszveda: Safety lifecycle of intermittently operated devices. – issue 2., p. 203-211. Karel Dejmal – Vladimir Répal: Prediction of ice formation on road surfaces. – issue 2., p. 213-219. József Kis-Benedek: The EU FP7 from the aspect of an evaluator. – issue 2., p. 221-229. Béla Jászay – Péter Fodor – Zoltán Lakner: Hungarian military economy in 20th century: Lessons and experiences. – issue 2., p. 231-248. László Farkas: Writing analysis as a method for gaining knowledge about people. – issue 2., p. 249-260. Bálint Somkuti – Péter Álmos Kiss: Are we there yet? A critique of 5GW. – issue 2., p. 261-274. Josef Novotný – Karel Dejmal: Dry intrusion search on water vapour 6.2 µm images: First results. – issue 2., p. 275-288. Tibor Mezei: The North Korean nuclear crisis in the context of regional security interests. – issue 2., p. 289-297. Csilla Suri: 20-year historical review of maxillofacial injuries treated at the Military Hospital. – issue 2., p. 299-306. Ilona Mária Szilágyi: Presidential versus parliamentary systems. – issue 2., p. 307314. Árpád Gerencsér: Conflicts of Christian and Islamic culture zone in the Caucasus region. – issue 2., p. 315-327. Zsolt Haig: Connections between cyber warfare and information operations. – issue 2., p. 329-337. Juraj Hub: Numerical simulations of the 12.7-PZ32 bullet penetration of the aluminium alloy sheet metal. – issue 2., p. 339-344. Attila Horváth: Characteristics of terror-threats in goods transportation. – issue 2., p. 345-355. Béla Réger: Pictures of Logistics Art: Overview of main milestones of history of British logistics from English Civil War to Zulu War. – issue 2., p. 357-362. Béla Réger – József Venekei: The Joint Supply Chain, Support Chain and MAGELITE 2008/2. – issue 2., p. 363-374. Lajos Szabó – Zsuzsanna Balogh: Insufficient certification of the adequacy of nonlethal equipment used by the police force. – issue 2., p. 375-383.
369. 370. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. 377. 378. 379. 380. 381. 382. 383. 384. 385. 386. 387. 388. 389.
Júlia Hornyacsek – Viktória Veres: The interaction between disasters and security. – issue 3., p. 385-402. László Sebő – Klára Sipos-Kecskeméthy: Energy security and the Caucasus region. – issue 3., p. 403-412. Szabolcs Lőrinczy: Operational aspects of air-to-air refuelling. – issue 3., p. 413421. László Ébert: Remarks to the article: Noémi Mintál: „Export control of dual-use items during the cold war and in Hungary today” published in AARMS 7(3) (2008) 397-406. – issue 3., p. 423-426.
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Géza Sárvári: Minimal invasive hip replacement via one incision posterior approach in mobile military hospital. – issue 3., p. 427-436. Andrea Krasznai: Muslim newcomers to the old continent. – issue 3., p. 437-454. Miklós Forgon – László Lamper: Development of MEADS and Patriot air and missile defense systems. – issue 3., p. 455-461. Gábor Schulz: Petrodollar recycling as a predictive means of conflict assessment. – issue 3., p. 463-468. Zoltán Szombati – László Földi: Pneumatic tents as possible instruments for collective protection. – issue 3., p. 469-481. János Bozóki: Battle damage repair of aircraft deployed in crisis response and peace support missions outside the Hungarian Republic. – issue 3., p. 483-497. Tünde Bonnyai – Balázs Bognár: The process of critical infrastructure protection. – issue 3., p. 499-513. Miklós A. Várhalmi: The Hungarian secret services are the guarantee of our future – Growing into prime national value since 1990. – issue 3., p. 515-523. Zaharin Markov: Educational aspects of defence transformation. – issue 3., p. 525537. László Péter: The pharmacological prevention of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. – issue 4., p. 539-548. Zsolt Bottyán: Aerodynamic effects of horizontal-temporal variability of atmospheric air density – A first approach. – issue 4., p. 549-558. Árpád Molnár – László Halász: Qualitative procedure applicable in course of preparation of military chemical sensors coated with gold sol. – issue 4., p. 559568. Tamás Révai – Róbert Révai: Military service in cold environments and prevention, risk management of coldstress. – issue 4., p. 569-573. Zoltán Jobbágy: Establishing a theoretical framework to discuss war in terms of causality. – issue 4., p. 575-583. József Koller: New ways to employ helicopters in the Hungarian Defence Forces as a response to the security challenges of the 21st century. – issue 4., p. 585-591. János Oláh: The foundations of implementing a ministry-wide controlling system in the MoD. – issue 4., p. 593-599. Attila Gulyás: Force Tracking System in SOF applications. – issue 4., p. 601-617. Anett Barabás: Some energy supply issues in Kaliningrad district after the new millennium. – issue 4., p. 619-624. Csaba Farkas: Application of integrated EFIS-EMS, NAV-COM and automated on-board systems in GAT light aircraft sector considering weight reduction requirements. – issue 4., p. 625-639. Gyula Németh: Civil logistic procedures on logistic support of the Police. – issue 4., p. 641-653. István Balajti: Realization aspects of the network enabled capability concept for Collocated Multi-Band Radar Systems. – issue 4., p. 655-671. Andrea Riemer: Designing hybrid orders by applying a comprehensive approach: Theoretical considerations and requirements for practical applications. – issue 4., p. 673-715. Béla Szabó: The first campaign against Ivan, the Terrible by Stephen Báthory in 1579. – issue 4., p. 717-722. Éva Gorda: The early years of Hungarian military journalism. – issue 4., p. 723729.
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Éva Karcsics: Competencies that assist young people prove fit for military service in the light of a survey conducted in the competitive sector. – issue 4., p. 731-740.
Vol. 9. (2010) 415. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. 427. 428. 429. 430. 431. 432. 433. 434. 435. 436. 437.
Florin Stibli: Terrorism in the context of globalization. – issue 1., p. 1-7. Florin Stibli: Knowledge management – complexity, learning and sustainable innovation. – issue 1., p. 9-14. Zoltán Rajnai – Attila Bleier: Technical problems in the IP communication systems of the Hungarian Army. – issue 1., p. 15-23. Sándor Vásárhelyi-Tóth – Ferenc Orosz: The medical evacuation of the soldier suffering stroke in mission. – issue 1., p. 25-33. Tamás Hajzer – Éva Remek: International organizations in Darfur – thoughtsprovoking –. – issue 1., p. 35-46. László Hanka: An efficient quadratic programming optimization method for deconvolution of gamma-ray spectra. – issue 1., p. 47-66. János Besenyő: Saharawi refugees in Algeria. – issue 1., p. 67-78. Tibor Benkő: Experiences from the harmonisation of reconversion and secession. – issue 1., p. 79-85. Zsuzsanna Szilágyi – István Kopcsó – Csilla Csukonyi – András Németh: Comparative analysis of stress and coping features of Hungarian soldiers serving in mission. – issue 1., p. 87-105. Gerald Mies: Terror threat from using accessible, industrial, technical products. – issue 1., p. 107-116. Gabriella Kovács: Stressors leading to teacher burnout in adult education and ways of prevention helping the language teacher. – issue 1., p. 117-123. Gerald Mies: Military robots of the present and the future. – issue 1., p. 125-137. Zsuzsánna Biedermann: Cambodia today or is China eating America’s lunch in Southeast Asia?. – issue 1., p. 139-152. Réka Magdolna Rácz: The economic aspects of the climate change. – issue 1., p. 153-157. Kosztasz Panajotu: Abbreviations and acronyms in military English. – issue 1., p. 159-165. Ágnes Nagy-Vargáné Juhász: History of the personal supplementation in the USA until World War I. – issue 1., p. 167-173. Béla Tamási – Zoltán Grósz: Prevention of natural disasters in Bosnia and Herzegovina. – issue 1., p. 175-182. Pavel Necas – Pavel Bucka – Jaroslav Usiak: Potential security strategies: Sophisticated technology driven? . – issue 1., p. 183-193. János Besenyő: Western-Sahara under the Spanish empire. – issue 2., p. 195–215. Zsolt Bottyán – Mátyás Palik: The accident of AF-447 flight – analysis and reconstruction of weather situation along the flight path. – issue 1., p. 217–227. László Lipics: Focal points on the external borders of Schengen. – issue 2., p. 229239. Szalkai Attila: Water strategic importance of West Bank in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. – issue 2., p. 241-250. Éva Gorda: Hungarian painters on battlefields. – issue 2., p. 251-259.
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438. 439. 440. 441. 442. 443. 444. 445. 446.
Zoltán Klenner – Árpád Szép: Refugees in Hungary at the beginning of the third millennium. – issue 2., p. 261-274. Nikolaus Rottenberger: Austria and Finland: two European neutrals on their way to and in the ESDP. – issue 2., p. 275-283. Árpád Fa: The effects of King Sigismund’s Hussite wars on the art of war. – issue 2., p. 285-299. Judit Lindmayer: The Hungarian disaster management system. – issue 2., p. 301314. Péter Selján: A nuclear Iran: Fears and prospects. – issue 2., p. 316-326. Tibor Ágoston: High energy laser weapons. – issue 2., p. 327-341. Dóra Szijj: Children in armed conflicts – A general review of child soldiery, especially in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. – issue 2., p. 343-359. Olaf Christian von Roeder: “Cold War” at the North Pole. – issue 2., p. 361-375. György Seres – Péter Gerő: e-Learning from the point of view of methodology (Case study and conclusions on using Life-Tailored Learning in higher education). – issue 2., p. 377-394.
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Szerzői mutató Ágoston Tibor 443 Almási Ferenc 142 Atzél Béla 200 Balajti István 141, 284, 410 Balla Tibor 130 Balogh Zsuzsanna 385 Bana János 119 Barabás Anett 407 Baranyai Lajos 63 Barbu, Cristian 84 Barta-Vámos László 294 Bartha Tibor 48 Baumler Ede 13 Bedros Róbert, J. 120, 128, 200 Bence Balázs 279 Benkő Tibor 422 Beraczkai Antal 262, 358 Berek Tamás 365 Béres János 260, 289, 358 Bergström, Ulla 109 Besenyő János 286, 299, 340, 421, 433 Biedermann Zsuzsánna 427 Bleier Attila 312, 417 Bloudicek, Radim 230 Bódi Stefánia 165, 180, 185 Bodnár Róbert 67 Bodrogi Edit 61 Bodruk, Oleg S. 98 Bognár Balázs 333, 396 Bokori Edit 59 Bonnyai Tünde 396 Boros Anna 250 Borsányi András 53 Borszéki János 62 Bottyán Zsolt 400, 434 Boxhoorn, Bram 117 Bozóki János 395 Bozsó Zoltán 241 Bucka, Pavel 432 Bugner Sándor 316 Bujtás Tibor 213 Bukovics István 171, 181 Buzási Tibor 42 Capote-Cuellar, Antonio 59 Coueille, Jean-Rene 106 Cziva Oszkár 131 Czuczi Mónika 76 Csengeri István 76
Cser Ádám 196 Cserháti Mátyás 200 Csery Péter 346 Csikány Tamás 26 Csorba Katalin 341 Csukonyi Csilla 423 Csurgai József 29, 206 Dal Fabbro, Isabella 179 Deák János 344 Dejmal, Karel 370, 375 Deme Sándor 220 Demény Ádám 328 Dobos Edina 331, 347 Dobos Gábor 210 Drozdy Árpád 302 Dudás Levente 302 Dúl Sándor 259 Ébert László 389 Eged Katalin 60, 109 Eigemann Gábor 194 Erbszt András 362 Estók Sándor 280, 334 Fa Árpád 440 Farkas Cintia 338 Farkas Csaba 408 Farkas Imre 363, 364 Farkas László 373 Farkas Tibor 158 Fehér L. 112 Fekete András 329 Felházi Sándor 352, 368 Fodor Elfrieda 112 Fodor Péter 372 Forgon Miklós 392 Földesi Ferenc 156 Földi Ferenc 275 Földi László 54, 86, 136, 163, 236, 237, 277, 361, 394, Füleky András 111 Fűrész Anita 195 Fűrész József 216, 360 Gácser Zoltán 47 Gelsei András 209, 251 Gerencsér Árpád 379 Gergelics Natalia 229 Germán Endre 67 Gerő Péter 446 Gorda Éva 413, 437
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Goricsán István 206, 220 Gorjánácz Zorán 61, 65 Gönczi Sándor 173 Grafjódi István 258 Grecman, Pavel 240 Gresits Iván 76 Grósz Zoltán 124, 242, 431 Gubicza József 307 Guczi Judit 59 Gujgiczer Árpád 13 Gulyás András 30 Gulyás Attila 301, 354, 406 Gyarmati János 362 Gyarmati József 4, 326 Gyenes Zsuzsanna 261 Győrffy Ágnes 216 György Kende 4 Hadnagy Imre József 77 Haig Zsolt 44, 82, 278, 380 Hajzer Tamás 419 Halásková, Martina 123 Halásková, Renáta 123 Halász László 5, 6, 71, 206, 231, 261, 330, 401 Halász Péter 113 Halászné Fekete Mária 112 Hallberg, Bengt 109 Halmos Pál 62 Hangya Gábor 89 Hanka László 420 Harai Dénes 15 Hargittai Péter 143 Hóka Miklós 46 Holcner, Valadan 288 Holub, Rudolf 100 Homonnay Z. 62 Hornyacsek Júlia 386 Horváth Attila 382 Horváth Csaba 24 Horváth Gábor 263 Horváth Kristóf 159 Horváth László 253, 254 Horváth Márk 255 Hub, Juraj 381 Hullám István 216, 351 Humenik, James A. 27 Iosif, Doru 85 Iubu, Gheorghe 85, 101 Izsa Jenő 201 Jäckel Márta 143
Jancsó Gábor 75 Janik Zoltán 343 Jászay Béla 52, 372 Jobbágy Zoltán 300, 403 Jósvai Attila 362 Juhász Ágnes 282 Juhász Attila 152, 153 Juhász József 243 Kádár Pál 142 Kálmán Zsolt 303 Kanyár Béla 109 Kanyó Ferenc 276 Karácsony Veronika 304 Karcsai András 178, 219 Karcsics Éva 414 Károlyi László 171 Kaszab Edit 200 Kátai-Urbán Lajos 205 Katona Tünde 109 Kávási Norbert 65 Kende György 89, 173, 202, 269 Kenedli Tamás 289 Kerekes Andor 59 Kerényi Tibor 143 Kirády Attila 287 Király Béla, K. 2, 14 Kireyev, Albert F. 233 Kis Ervin, J. 320 Kis Zoltán 60 Kis-Benedek József 192, 371 Kispéter J. 112 Kiss Álmos Péter 374 Kiss Gabriella 140, 203, 208, 321, 322 Kiss Magdolna, N. 8 Kiss Rita, M. 91 Kiss Sándor 126, 306 Kissné Akli Mária 166 Kladek András 224 Klemensits Péter 355 Klenner Zoltán 438 Kocsis Alexander S. 188, 353 Kocsis László 91 Kocsis M. 91 Kocsis Sándor 368 Kohut László 222, 281, 291, 311 Koller József 404 Kolonits Ferenc 285 Kolossa Sándor 121, 122 Komjáthy László 124 Koncz Miklós, T. 167, 191
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Konecny, Pavel 94 Kopcsó István 356, 423 Korkisch, Friedrich W. 148, 198 Kóródi Gyula 21, 22 Koronváry Péter 253, 254 Kósa Sándor 265, 359 Kostoff, Ronald N. 27, 36 Kovács Csaba 292 Kovács Gabriella 325, 350, 425 Kovács L. 112 Kovács László 17, 278 Kovács Péter 302 Kovács Tibor 61, 65, 68, 69, 78, 154, 168 Kovács Zoltán 134, 154, 168 Kozák Mónika 351 Körmendy Norbert 86 Környei József 63 Kőrösi Ferenc 75 Köves Péter 138 Krajnc Zoltán 56, 170 Krasznai Andrea 267, 391 Krc, Miroslav 238 Kremljak, Zvonko 283 Kristófné Makó Éva 62 Kriszt Balázs 11, 120, 128, 200 Kucsera Péter 217 Kuti Rajmund 361 Kuzmann Ernő 62 Lajos Tamás 206 Lakatos Péter 290 Lakatos Szilárd 127, 183, 233, 239 Lakner Zoltán 52, 372 Lamper László 392 Láng Edit 220 László Zsuzsanna 112 Lázár Gábor 144 Lázár Péter 190 Lengyel András 339 Lengyel Ferenc 18 Lévai Zoltán 25, 54 Lindmayer Judit 441 Lipics László 435 Lóderer Balázs 308 Lőrinczy Szabolcs 388 Ludvík, František 95 Lužica, Štefan 96, 230, 240 Lükő Dénes 55 Madar Imre 136 Majer Milan 309 Makkay Imre 37, 38, 187
Mares, Jaromir 272 Markov, Zaharin 10, 398 Maros Dóra 114 Martinkó József 349 Maschek Ibolya 59 Matoušek, Jiří 118 Mezei Tibor 376 Mezey Gyula 32, 34, 70, 116, 164 Mies, Gerald 424, 426 Miklós Szabó 92 Milkov Luchian, A. 10 Mintál Noémi 319 Mobbs, Shelly 109 Molnár Árpád 401 Molnár Dóra 293, 324, 357 Molnár Ferenc 31 Munk Sándor 11, 40, 81, 97, 174, 196 Murdza, Karol 115 Myburgh, Anne-Marie 132 Mytryayeva, Svitlana 99 Nábrádi Márta 204 Necas, Pavel 432 Nagy László 64 Nagy Péter 104, 105, 178, 219 Nagy-Vargáné Juhász Ágnes 430 Nagyné Bereczki Szilvia 360 Németh András 139, 423 Németh Béla 51 Németh Bence 256 Németh Gyula 409 Németh József 274 Németh Zoltán 62 Nényei Árpád 213 Neszveda József 369 Nicolaescu, Ioan 85, 101 Noszkay Erzsébet 269 Novotný, Josef 375 Nowacki, Gabriel 28 Ochilov, Botir B. 226 Oláh János 405 Olyslaegers, Geert 109 Oncsik Mária, B. 64, 76 Oravetz Dezső 62 Orosz Ferenc 418 Orosz Zoltán 342 Padányi József 57, 227 Páli Tibor 112 Palik Mátyás 434 Panajotu Kosztasz 228, 429 Papp Tamás 41
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Parisis, Ioannis 232 Pellérdi Rezső 126, 242, 365 Péter László 399 Pfeil, Kirstin M. 27 Pinedo, Palome 109 Pintér István 5, 13 Piros Ottó 73 Podbregar, Iztok 135 Pohl Árpád 234 Pokorádi László 7 Pokorni, Slavko 107 Pólyi Csaba 211 Porkoláb Imre 133, 176, 197, 265, 359 Póserné Oláh Valéria 366 Pott, Franz 143 Pröhl, Gerhard 109 Puttera, Jozef 102 Rácz Réka Magdolna 428 Radó Krisztián 62 Radu, Adrian 101 Rajnai Zoltán 241, 312, 367, 417 Réger Béla 207, 383, 384 Remek Éva 419 Répal, Vladimir 370 Restás Ágoston 110 Révai Róbert 362, 402 Révai Tamás 402 Riemer, Andrea K. 145, 146, 47, 149, 150, 15, 214, 215, 245, 268, 273, 95, 296, 297, 411 Roeder, Olaf Christian von 445 Rónaky József 54, 159 Rosniţche, Grigore 87 Rottenberger, Nikolaus 439 Rózsás Tamás 4 Russu, Marius-Alexandru 87 Ruszin Romulusz 352 Ruttai László 56, 169, 170, 193 Rybalchenko, Igor V. 223 Rydlo, Stanislav 96 Sáfrány Ágnes 143 Safta, Doru 84 Sági László 220 Sallai János 33 Sándor Annamária 175, 218 Sándor Miklós 114 Sándor Zsuzsánna, J. 76 Sandra Sándor 332 Sarkadi András 13 Sárvári Géza 390
Schlegel, Andreas 345, 348 Schulz Gábor 393 Schunk János 62 Sebő László 387 Selján Péter 442 Seller Rudolf 255, 302 Semioschkina Natalia 60 Seres György 80, 173, 269, 446 Sigeikin, Gennadi 223 Simó, Inmaculade 109 Simon Ákos 126, 306 Simon, Jeffrey 50 Sipos-Kecskeméthy Klára 387 Siposné Kecskeméthy Klára 72, 157, 209, 248 Skrabacz, Aleksandra 225 Solymár-Szőcs Andrea 5, 6 Solymosi József 3, 11, 13, 29, 54, 119, 159, 194, 205, 206, 213, 330 Somkuti Bálint 374 Somlai János 62 Somlai János 61, 65 Somos András 139 Spisák Andor 103 Stibli, Florin 415, 416 Sticz László 327 Stoica, Adrian 85, 101 Strunz, Herbert 313 Suri Csilla 377 Svoboda, Petr 240 Szabó András 137 Szabó Béla 305, 412 Szabó Ferenc A. 66, 125, 221 Szabó Gyula 59 Szabó Ildikó 93 Szabó István 200 Szabó János 35 Szabó József János 19 Szabó Lajos 385 Szabó Miklós 1, 49 Szabó Sándor 68, 69, 154, 168 Szabolcsi Róbert 20, 257 Szak Andrea 249 Szakács Zoltán 138, 362 Szakál Béla 25, 218 Szalai János 266 Szalkai Attila 436 Szántó Zsuzsa 9 Szebenyi Gabriella 252 Széchy Balázs 16
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Szegedi Péter 20 Székely György 362 Szenes Zoltán 162, 235 Szép Árpád 438 Szepesi Zsuzsanna 200 Szijj Dóra 444 Szilágyi Ilona Mária 378 Szilágyi Zsuzsanna 423 Szilvágyi Tibor 161 Szoboszlay Sándor 11, 120, 128, 200 Szombati Zoltán 394 Szőcs István 177 Szőke Réka 143 Szternák Nóra 270 Takács Péter 367 Tamási Béla 431 Tarnóczi Richárd 246 Tatár Attila 25 Tessedik Tamás 90 Tilky Péter 62 Tomolya János 155, 184, 336 Tongori András 314 Tóth István 298 Tóth Sándor 186, 317 Török Bálint 277 Török László 315 Trembenczky László 207 Trifonov, Tihomir 79 Tscvetkov, Konstantin 79 Tshiteya, Rene 27 Turcsányi Károly 4 Turóczi Antal 187 Ugron Ágota 59 Ujházy László 323 Ulbrich, Pavol 108 Urbán Lajos 199, 244 Urban, Roman 189, 310 Urban, Rudolf 129, 189 Usiak, Jaroslav 432 Ványa László 39
Varga István 62 Varga Imre 71 Varga Kálmán 62 Varga László 337 Varga Róbert 108 Várhalmi Miklós, A. 397 Várhegyi András 65 Várhegyi István 43 Várnainé Kis Ilona 74 Vásárhelyi Györgyi 172, 175, 181, 182, 236, 237 Vásárhelyi-Tóth Sándor 418 Vasile, Titica 84 Vass Gyula 231 Vass Sándor 45 Vass Sándor 88 Végh József 216 Venekei József 271, 335, 384 Veres Viktória 386 Vida Csaba 247 Vincze Árpád 9, 13, 29, 54, 119, 134, 194, 206, 330, 343 Vintr, Zdenek 100 Vižďa, František 83 Voigt Gabriele 60 Volent Gábor 9 Vörös Tibor 23 Vylet’al, Pavel 288 Wührl Tibor 264 Zagyvai Péter 29 Zakor Géza 58 Zámbori Mihály 160 Zán-Görbe Krisztina 307 Zeevaert, Theo 109 Zelenák János 206 Zhu, Ruichen 172 Zoltán Ferenc 163 Zsigmond Gyula 103, 166 Zsíros Lajos 329 Zsoldos Katalin 212
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