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- time Annotation: Human and social resources are considered the most important factor of value creation in the social economy. In Slovakia, the ecosystem of the social economy began to be created in
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disruptors on the viability of human spermatozoa in vitro Supervisor: prof. Ing. Norbert Lukáč, PhD. Workplace: Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Science, Slovak University of Agruculture in Nitra
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.) and theoretical frameworks (Neoclassical Growth Theory, Institutional Economics, Human Capital Theory, Dependency Theory, etc.), it will focus on three main theses. Firstly, it will systematically
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: Corn is one of the three most widely grown cereals in the world, providing 80% of the calories in the human diet. Growing maize under today's changing climatic conditions is a challenge for farmers
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, they are also expected to act as bio-corridors and landmarks. In the course of the PhD thesis a basic analysis of the small game situation in selected hunting grounds will be carried out. The monitoring
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of the relationship between the functionality of testicular cells and their sensitivity to nanoplastics/microplastics in vitro Supervisor: prof. Ing. Norbert Lukáč, PhD. Workplace: Faculty of Biotechnology and Food
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Aplikácia nových metód antropometrie v hodnotení nutričného statusu ľudí Application of New Anthropometric Methods in the Assessment of the Human Nutritional Status Supervisor: doc. Ing. Martina Gažarová, PhD
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of the urban heat islands, reduction of the stormwater runoff and other socio-economic benefits, including benefits for human health. The stabilizing influence of trees and their stands on environmental
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environmental factors. The targeted combination of phytosubstances verified using cell models (human ovarian cell lines, cervix) are promising sources for supporting hormonal regulation, improving reproductive
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environmental factors. The targeted combination of phytosubstances verified using cell models (human ovarian cell lines, cervix) are promising sources for supporting hormonal regulation, improving reproductive