1999/11

CONTENTS

Józsefné Csernák-Pál Péter Tóth: The State of Demographic Studies in Hungary, 1989-1999 (p. 1281)

Pál Michelberger: Decreasing Subjective Risks (p. 1290)

Péter Kolin: Towards a New Theory of Culture (p. 1296)

Péter Biacs: Food Quality - Food Safety (p. 1310)

Hungarian Medicine

József Sinkovits-József Horváth: Vaccines to Counter Cancer (p. 1318)

Debates and Opinions

Pál Venetianer. Research Institutes: What Future? (p. 1325)

József Tóth: Innovation and Evolution (p. 1331)

Question of the Month

What Part Did Human Errors Play in the Devastation of Turkey through Recent Earthquakes? (Answer by Attila Meskó, Deputy General Secretary of HAS) (p. 1336)

Technology Policies

Tamás Zimler. Hungarian Competitiveness Seen through Austrian Eyes . (p. 1339)

Scientific Workshop

Tibor Braun - Andrea Pálos: Eponyms and Eponymy in Science (p. 1350)

László Sarkadi: The State of the Science of Atomic Collisions (p. 1354)

Technical Hungarian

Nóra Pottyondy: The Language of Football (p. 1359)

Look Afield

Heisenberg, the "Bad Engineer" (Gyula Bencze);
Masterpieces from Pre-History (Gábor Nyárády);
Doubts over Positive Discrimination (Ferenc Kovács)
(p. 1362)

Notebook

Endre Horváth: Tourism Viewed as Experience-Consumption (p. 1372)

From the History of Science

László Kovács: György Békésy, the Scientist with Many Faces (p. 1377)

Book Reviews (p. 1383)

Sour Science (p. 1406)


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