Publications by authors named "G BARDOS"

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  • Functional visceral problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), are increasingly prevalent due to mental and emotional stress in today's society.
  • The article honors Hungarian Professor György Ádám, who introduced the concept of visceral psychophysiology, as it relates to understanding IBS and its symptoms.
  • It explores various factors influencing IBS, including stress, gender, and the immune and nervous systems, emphasizing the importance of integrating psychophysiological approaches in medical practice.
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  • The study examines the motivations and future ambitions of individuals who joined the military as a response to job losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The Hungarian Defence Forces created a special volunteer reservist service as part of the government's Economy Protection Action Plan to provide employment for the unemployed.
  • Interviews conducted revealed that while participants find stability and structure in military service, they have limited aspirations for their future beyond their current roles.
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  • The Covid-19 pandemic has influenced many young adults in Hungary to choose military service as a means to avoid joblessness.
  • The research explored their motivations, individual needs, and perceptions of the military through qualitative interviews using the Grounded Theory method.
  • Key themes identified include Enrollment, Pathfinding, and Fulfillment, highlighting that the military offers stability, continuous learning, and a sense of camaraderie, which are appealing during uncertain times.
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The chloride component of NaCl salinity causes the leaf apoplast to transiently alkalinize. This transition in pH reduces stomatal aperture. However, whether this apoplastic pH (pHapo) transient initiates stomatal closure by interacting with other chloride stress-induced responses or whether the pH transient alone initiates stomatal closure is unknown.

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