What's the difference between hungarian and ugrian?

Hungarian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Hungary or to the people of Hungary.
  • (n.) A native or one of the people of Hungary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The data of first 1000 first-born, non-malformed, mature (greater than or equal to 2500 g) offspring of participants in the Hungarian "Optimal" Family Planning Programme were evaluated.
  • (2) The different congenital abnormality entities and the components of fetal radiation syndrome did not show a higher rate after the Chernobyl accident in the data-set of the Hungarian Congenital Abnormality Registry.
  • (3) The dermatoglyphics of 709 individuals from three Hungarian populations living near each other but of different origin were analyzed.
  • (4) The normal IgE level in healthy Hungarian adults were compared to the reported normal values of other countries.
  • (5) It is the latest attack on the government from the Hungarian economist, whose previous criticism of David Cameron's "nasty" looking restrictions on benefits for foreigners led the angry prime minister to lodge a formal complaint.
  • (6) Andor, a Hungarian who studied in Manchester, is to travel to Bristol on Monday to argue his case for the benefits of labour migration within the EU.
  • (7) The paper deals with the results of the joint Soviet-Hungarian study for the determination of etiology of acute pneumonias.
  • (8) A family-building model, called FERMODA, is presented and used to check whether the available data on abortion for Hungary are consistent with Hungarian data on other aspects of family building.
  • (9) Hungary, now one of Europe’s keenest proponents of border protection, was less than a century ago part of a polyglot, multinational commonwealth, the Austro-Hungarian empire.
  • (10) Gyula Grosics played for Honvéd, the Hungarian army team created to form the core of the national side.
  • (11) Hungary’s liberals find a hero in their battle against Viktor Orbán Read more We have never sought special “privileges” that set us apart from the rest of Hungarian academic life.
  • (12) This article compares the therapeutic power used by psychiatrists and psychoanalysts serving in the German and Austro-Hungarian armies during World War I, and the ways in which their therapeutic techniques were related to governmental and military authority.
  • (13) Hungarian officials have portrayed the crisis as a defence of Europe’s prosperity, identity and “Christian values” against an influx of mainly Muslim refugees.
  • (14) The only exception is the rare show of bravado by Zsolt Nemeth, the Hungarian deputy foreign minister (also an EU official) who has advocated a Libya-style Nato intervention in Bahrain.
  • (15) Raynor, however, had shrewdly appreciated what England's tactically naive Walter Winterbottom had disastrously not; that it was Hidegkuti, in his deep-lying position, who made the Hungarian wheels turn.
  • (16) Hungarians first learned of the news from Russian websites.
  • (17) For efficient joint studies the Soviet and Hungarian methods should be unified.
  • (18) The creative self-perceptions on Something About Myself of 227 Hungarian and 672 American high school and college males and females were compared.
  • (19) The history of the Hungarian Traumatology since the 16th century up to the present days is outlined by the author.
  • (20) In the Hungarian literature no paper on the use of distally pedicled flaps was published until now.

Ugrian


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) A Mongolian race, ancestors of the Finns.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The secretion of the ABH antigens in saliva was tested in indigenous individuals of several populations: Icelanders in Reykjavik and Husavik (northeastern Iceland), Aland Islanders, Finno-Ugrians (Finns, Finnish Lapps, Komi) and Eskimos (Augpilagtok, northwestern Greenland).
  • (2) In contrast to the majority of European and similarly to many Finno-Ugrian populations, the Komi show genetic signs of inclusion of the non-European ethnic groups, at the same time they retain Europeoid properties and take an intermediate place between the Europeoids and Orients.
  • (3) Data results from ethno-historical and field research, including a summer 1975 trip to the Ob-Ugrian Khanty (Ostiak).

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