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2. SARRABAYROUSE OLIVERA, M. J. y M. J. MARTÍNEZ (eds). (2021). Crímenes y juicios. Los casos de lesa humanidad en Argentina. Buenos Aires: Editorial Teseopress, 314 páginas.
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Aída Arias
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Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 ,Social Sciences - Published
- 2022
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3. SARRABAYROUSE OLIVERA, M. J. y M. J. MARTÍNEZ (eds). (2021). Crímenes y juicios. Los casos de lesa humanidad en Argentina. Buenos Aires: Editorial Teseopress, 314 páginas.
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Arias, Aída, primary
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- 2022
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4. Traditional uses of medicinal plants in Pirot District (southeastern Serbia)
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Marković, Marija S., Pljevljakušić, Dejan S., Matejić, Jelena S., Nikolić, Biljana M., Zlatković, Bojan K., Rakonjac, Ljubinko B., Djokić, Mrdjan M., Papović, Olivera M., and Stankov Jovanović, Vesna P.
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- 2024
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5. The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on pet dog management in Serbia
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Rakita Slađana M., Vujetić Jelena C., Stojkov Viktor Đ., Vasić Milica V., Vidosavljević Strahinja Ž., Kokić Bojana M., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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dog behavior ,covid-19 lockdown ,welfare ,dog feeding ,walk ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
On March 15, 2020, the Serbian government introduced a nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The enforcement of lockdown measures led to changes in the daily lives of dog owners, which, in turn, affected the routines of their dogs. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of Serbian lockdown measures enforced for the control of the COVID-19 pandemic on pet dog management. An online questionnaire survey with Serbian dog owners was conducted in the period from July 15 to August 31, 2021. A total of 384 pet owners older than 18 years participated. The survey comprised 34 questions about owners' demographic information, information about their dogs, changes in dog walking and feeding practices, as well as behavior before and after the COVID-19 lockdown. Most questions were closed-ended with the option to mark one or more proposed responses, while some questions had the option to add free text predefined as "other". The survey also included several open-ended questions. The responses of the survey participants in the two different periods (before and during the lockdown) were compared to determine their interdependence. The obtained data indicated that there was no notable rise in the rate of dog adoption or purchase. Furthermore, it was found that dog owners decreased the frequency of walks for their pets in nature or walking fields, choosing instead to keep them indoors or confine them to the backyard more frequently. Some owners believed that their dogs became slightly passive or nervous as a response to enforced lockdown restrictions. No significant changes in dog feeding practices were reported, although a minority of dog owners noted that their dogs consumed slightly less food during the lockdown but gained a small amount of weight. Additionally, owners reported no pronounced changes in the amount of money they spent on dog food. Overall, data collected indicated that lockdown restrictions had a limited impact on dog management; however, further research should be performed to determine any long-term effects.
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6. Implementation of two-factor user authentication in computer systems
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Mihailo D. Tomić and Olivera M. Radojević
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authentication ,computer systems ,biometrics ,Military Science ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Introduction/purpose: The paper explores the implementation of two-factor authentication (2FA) in computer systems, addressing the increasing need for enhanced security. It highlights the vulnerabilities of password-based authentication and emphasizes the advantages of 2FA in mitigating digital threats. The development of the VoiceAuth application, integrating 2FA through a combination of password and voice authentication, serves as a practical illustration. Methods: The research adopts a three-tier architecture for the VoiceAuth application, encompassing a database, server-side REST API, and client-side single-page application. Speaker verification is employed for voice authentication, analyzing elements like pitch, rhythm, and vocal tract shapes. The paper also discusses possibilities for future upgrades, suggesting enhancements such as real-time voice verification and additional 2FA methods. Results: The application's implementation involves a detailed breakdown of the REST API architecture, Single Page Applications (SPAs), and the Speaker Verification service. Conclusion: The research underscores the crucial role of two-factor authentication (2FA) in bolstering the security of computer systems. The VoiceAuth application serves as a practical demonstration, showcasing the successful integration of 2FA through a combination of password and voice authentication. The modular architecture of the application allows for potential upgrades.
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- 2024
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7. Validation of Automated Countermovement Vertical Jump Analysis: Markerless Pose Estimation vs. 3D Marker-Based Motion Capture System
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Jelena Aleksic, Dmitry Kanevsky, David Mesaroš, Olivera M. Knezevic, Dimitrije Cabarkapa, Branislav Bozovic, and Dragan M. Mirkov
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MMPose ,jump ,motion tracking ,accuracy ,center of mass ,biomechanics ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This study aimed to validate the automated temporal analysis of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) using MMPose, a markerless pose estimation framework, by comparing it with the gold-standard 3D marker-based motion capture system. Twelve participants performed five CMJ trials, which were simultaneously recorded using the marker-based system and two smartphone cameras capturing both sides of the body. Key kinematic points, including center of mass (CoM) and toe trajectories, were analyzed to determine jump phases and temporal variables. The agreement between methods was assessed using Bland–Altman analysis, root mean square error (RMSE), and Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r), while consistency was evaluated via intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC 3,1) and two-way repeated-measures ANOVA. Cohen’s effect size (d) quantified the practical significance of differences. Results showed strong agreement (r > 0.98) with minimal bias and narrow limits of agreement for most variables. The markerless system slightly overestimated jump height and CoM vertical velocity, but ICC values (ICC > 0.91) confirmed strong reliability. Cohen’s d values were near zero, indicating trivial differences, and no variability due to recording side was observed. Overall, MMPose proved to be a reliable alternative for in-field CMJ analysis, supporting its broader application in sports and rehabilitation settings.
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- 2024
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8. Vertical jump neuromuscular performance of professional female handball players—starters vs. non-starters comparison
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Katarina Radovic, Dimitrije Cabarkapa, Jelena Aleksic, Damjana V. Cabarkapa, Dragan M. Mirkov, Olivera M. Knezevic, and Andrew C. Fry
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force ,power ,velocity ,handball ,testing ,athlete ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Given the complex nature of the handball as a game, players are required to possess a distinct set of physical and physiological attributes to attain peak performance. With the countermovement vertical jump (CVJ) being widely implemented as a non-invasive and time-efficient testing modality in sports settings, the purpose of the present study was twofold: (a) to establish a CVJ profile of professional female handball players and (b) to examine differences in force-time metrics between starters and non-starters. Forty-two professional female handball players (e.g., SuperLeague) volunteered to participate in this study. Each athlete performed three maximum-effort CVJs with no arm swing while standing on a uni-axial force plate system sampling at 1,000 Hz. Independent t-tests were used to examine differences in each variable between starters and non-starters. The results revealed that starters attained superior performance within the eccentric phase of the CVJ when compared to non-starters, particularly in terms of eccentric peak velocity (−0.957 ± 0.242 vs. −0.794 ± 0.177 m·s−1), eccentric mean power (320.0 ± 77.7 vs. 267.1 ± 75.2 W), and eccentric peak power (929.0 ± 388.1 vs. 684.4 ± 214.2 W). While not reaching the level of statistical significance, moderate-to-large effect sizes were observed for concentric impulse, peak velocity, and mean and peak force and power, all in favor of players included in the starting lineup (g = 0.439–0.655). Overall, these findings suggest that at the top-tier level of handball competition, the ability to secure a spot in a starting lineup may be possibly influenced by the athlete's eccentric performance capabilities. Thus, the development of lower-body eccentric strength and power may positively impact on-court athlete performance and ultimately help the team secure the desired game outcome.
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9. Rate of Torque Development Scaling Factor Decreased following a 6-Week Unilateral Isometric Training Using Electrostimulation or Voluntary Contractions
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Olivera M. Knežević, Nejc Šarabon, Amador Garcia-Ramos, Nikola Majstorović, Sladjan D. Milanović, Saša R. Filipović, and Dragan M. Mirkov
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quadriceps ,strength ,RTD-SF ,RFD-SF ,EMS ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This study explored the changes in the rate of torque development scaling factor (RTD-SF) and maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) variables following six weeks of unilateral isometric electromyostimulation (EMS) and voluntary (VOL) exercises. Twenty-six physically active participants were randomly assigned to EMS (n = 13) or a VOL group. MVC and RTD-SF of the quadriceps femoris of both legs were assessed before and after training. EMS and VOL exercises had identical frequency (three sessions/week), intensity (60% MVC), volume (40 contractions), and work-to-rest ratio (18 min: 6.25 s of work/20 s of rest). There were no between-group differences for the trained leg with overall increases in maximal torque (Tmax) of ~29% (d = 2.11–2.12), ~13% for RTDmax (d = 0.92–1.10); ~23% for Intercept (d = 0.72–0.78), and reduction in RTD-SF by ~15% (d = 1.01–1.10). In the non-trained leg, significant moderate change was only observed after EMS for RTD-SF which decreased by 12.5% (d = 0.76). Both EMS and VOL training applied at equivalent workloads positively impact on Tmax, RTDmax, and Intercept, but they negatively affect the quickness with which muscle contracts across a wide range of submaximal forces. Using a moderate training intensity in regularly physically active participants could explain the absence of cross-education in the VOL group.
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10. Pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy for advanced and recurrent cervical cancer: final analysis according to bevacizumab use in the randomized KEYNOTE-826 study
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Lorusso, D., Colombo, N., Dubot, C., Cáceres, M.V., Hasegawa, K., Shapira-Frommer, R., Salman, P., Yañez, E., Gümüş, M., Olivera, M., Samouëlian, V., Castonguay, V., Arkhipov, A., Li, K., Toker, S., Tekin, C., Tewari, K.S., and Monk, B.J.
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11. Horizontal Deceleration Performance in Professional Female Handball Players
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Nicolas M. Philipp, Dimitrije Cabarkapa, Kennedy M. Marten, Damjana V. Cabarkapa, Dragan M. Mirkov, Olivera M. Knezevic, Jelena Aleksic, Lucija Faj, and Andrew C. Fry
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sport ,athlete ,sprinting ,biomechanics ,testing ,speed ,Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics ,TA349-359 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Given the multidirectional nature of the sport, handball athletes must frequently perform high-intensity decelerations to avoid defenders, generate space, or perform directional changes. The aim of the present study was twofold: (i) to investigate different kinematic measures of horizontal deceleration performance by comparing the acceleration-deceleration assessment (ADA) with the 5-0-5 test and (ii) to investigate relationships between force-time characteristics derived from the countermovement vertical jump (CVJ) and measures of horizontal deceleration performance. Eleven female handball players competing in the first-tier professional league in Europe performed three CVJs while standing on a uni-axial force plate system sampling at 1000 Hz, followed by two ADAs (i.e., maximal-effort acceleration over a 10 m distance, followed by rapid deceleration) and 5-0-5 test trials. Tripod-mounted radar sampling at 47 Hz, placed 5 m behind the start line, was used to record horizontal velocity data. Each test was separated by a 5–7 min rest interval to minimize the influence of fatigue. No statistically significant differences were found in horizontal deceleration performance parameters between ADA and the 5-0-5 test. However, athletes with a higher CVJ height and reactive strength index-modified showed better performance in terms of horizontal deceleration measures such as maximal approach velocity and average and maximal deceleration. Overall, these results may be of interest to practitioners working with multidirectional sport athletes such as handball players as they provide critical insight for the selection of assessments and training strategies targeted toward optimizing on-court athlete performance.
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12. Validation of Automated Countermovement Vertical Jump Analysis: Markerless Pose Estimation vs. 3D Marker-Based Motion Capture System.
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Aleksic, Jelena, Kanevsky, Dmitry, Mesaroš, David, Knezevic, Olivera M., Cabarkapa, Dimitrije, Bozovic, Branislav, and Mirkov, Dragan M.
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STANDARD deviations ,VERTICAL jump ,CENTER of mass ,INTRACLASS correlation ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,BLAND-Altman plot ,MOTION capture (Human mechanics) - Abstract
This study aimed to validate the automated temporal analysis of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) using MMPose, a markerless pose estimation framework, by comparing it with the gold-standard 3D marker-based motion capture system. Twelve participants performed five CMJ trials, which were simultaneously recorded using the marker-based system and two smartphone cameras capturing both sides of the body. Key kinematic points, including center of mass (CoM) and toe trajectories, were analyzed to determine jump phases and temporal variables. The agreement between methods was assessed using Bland–Altman analysis, root mean square error (RMSE), and Pearson's correlation coefficient (r), while consistency was evaluated via intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC 3,1) and two-way repeated-measures ANOVA. Cohen's effect size (d) quantified the practical significance of differences. Results showed strong agreement (r > 0.98) with minimal bias and narrow limits of agreement for most variables. The markerless system slightly overestimated jump height and CoM vertical velocity, but ICC values (ICC > 0.91) confirmed strong reliability. Cohen's d values were near zero, indicating trivial differences, and no variability due to recording side was observed. Overall, MMPose proved to be a reliable alternative for in-field CMJ analysis, supporting its broader application in sports and rehabilitation settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Pharmacotherapy during pregnancy and its association with genome instability in mother and fetus
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Đorđević Katarina M., Arsenijević Slobodan N., Milošević-Đorđević Olivera M., Marinković Dragoslav M., and Grujičić Darko V.
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pregnancy ,pharmacotherapy ,genome instability ,human peripheral blood lymphocytes ,umbilical blood lymphocytes ,Science - Abstract
Pregnancy is a special physiological condition, where drug treatment presents a special concern. The use of drugs during pregnancy is increasing. Micronuclei, chromosomal aberrations, and sister chromatid exchanges are biomarkers of early biological effects which play an important role in assessing the genetic integrity of both individuals and populations. The aim of this review is to make a cross-section of previously conducted studies on the detections of genotoxic effects of drugs on human peripheral blood lymphocytes, after therapeutic exposure during the second and third trimester of pregnancy, as well as in umbilical blood lymphocytes of newborns whose mothers received the same therapy. Previous studies have shown that the cells of pregnant women and newborns are very sensitive to the effects of genotoxins, and cytogenetic biomarkers are associated with the risk of developing numerous diseases, including cancer in adults. Altogether, the administration of various doses and times of use of medications should be performed with caution.
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14. Rate of Torque Development Scaling Factor Decreased following a 6-Week Unilateral Isometric Training Using Electrostimulation or Voluntary Contractions.
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Knežević, Olivera M., Šarabon, Nejc, Garcia-Ramos, Amador, Majstorović, Nikola, Milanović, Sladjan D., Filipović, Saša R., and Mirkov, Dragan M.
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MUSCLE contraction ,QUADRICEPS muscle ,ELECTRIC stimulation ,TORQUE - Abstract
Featured Application: Rate of Torque Development Scaling Factor (RTD-SF) is sensitive enough to detect changes following training programs based on electrostimulation or voluntary contractions. This study explored the changes in the rate of torque development scaling factor (RTD-SF) and maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) variables following six weeks of unilateral isometric electromyostimulation (EMS) and voluntary (VOL) exercises. Twenty-six physically active participants were randomly assigned to EMS (n = 13) or a VOL group. MVC and RTD-SF of the quadriceps femoris of both legs were assessed before and after training. EMS and VOL exercises had identical frequency (three sessions/week), intensity (60% MVC), volume (40 contractions), and work-to-rest ratio (18 min: 6.25 s of work/20 s of rest). There were no between-group differences for the trained leg with overall increases in maximal torque (Tmax) of ~29% (d = 2.11–2.12), ~13% for RTDmax (d = 0.92–1.10); ~23% for Intercept (d = 0.72–0.78), and reduction in RTD-SF by ~15% (d = 1.01–1.10). In the non-trained leg, significant moderate change was only observed after EMS for RTD-SF which decreased by 12.5% (d = 0.76). Both EMS and VOL training applied at equivalent workloads positively impact on Tmax, RTDmax, and Intercept, but they negatively affect the quickness with which muscle contracts across a wide range of submaximal forces. Using a moderate training intensity in regularly physically active participants could explain the absence of cross-education in the VOL group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Galectin-3 as a Prognostic Biomarker in Patients with First Acute Myocardial Infarction without Heart Failure
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Rada M. Vucic, Olivera M. Andrejic, Dragana Stokanovic, Tatjana Jevtovic Stoimenov, Lana McClements, Valentina N. Nikolic, Miodrag Sreckovic, Mirjana Veselinovic, Srdjan Aleksandric, Viseslav Popadic, Marija Zdravkovic, and Milan Pavlovic
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galectin-3 ,acute myocardial infarction ,major adverse cardiovascular events ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is a biomarker involved in a wide range of diseases including cardiac remodeling following acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Identification of prognostic markers in patients with AMI can guide strategies towards improved survival and quality of life. Methods: Our study included 59 patients with AMI and a preserved ejection fraction. We determined the Gal-3 plasma concentration within 24 h of chest pain onset from the aortic root, femoral/radial artery, coronary sinus and cubital vein. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) were evaluated at six months follow-up. Results: MACE at six months post-AMI was recorded in 20 patients (34%). The Gal-3 plasma concentration from the aortic root and the femoral/radial artery were independent predictors of MACE at six months follow-up after the first AMI (OR 1.228; 95%CI: 1.011–1.491; p = 0.038; OR 3.438; 95%CI: 1.275–9.265; p = 0.015). ROC analysis identifies the Gal-3 plasma concentration from the aortic root as a better predictor of MACE or death (cut-off ≥ 10.86 ng/mL; AUC 0.858; 95%CI: 0.744–0.973; p < 0.001) than Gal-3 plasma concentration from the femoral/radial artery (cut-off ≥ 10.18 ng/mL; AUC 0.742; 95%CI: 0.596–0.888; p = 0.006). Conclusion: the Gal-3 plasma concentration in patients with AMI determined during coronary angiography, especially from the aortic root, within 24 h after chest pain onset is a valuable biomarker of prognosis at six months follow-up.
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- 2023
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16. Estudio Morfométrico y Ecuaciones de Predicción del Peso Corporal en Llamas (Lama glama) Ch'aku y Q'ara/Morphometric Study and Body Weight Prediction Equations in Llamas (Lama glama) Ch'aku and Q'ara
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Edwin, Ormachea V., Faustino, Jahuira H., Bilo, Calsin C., Uberto, Olarte D., Martha, Tapia I., Luis, Olivera M., Victor, Zanabria H., and Buenaventura, Ormachea V.
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- 2022
17. Nutritive value of Serbian camelina genotypes as an alternative feed ingredient
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Ilić Petar N., Rakita Slađana M., Spasevski Nedeljka J., Đuragić Olivera M., Marjanović-Jeromela Ana M., Cvejić Sandra, and Zanetti Federica
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oilseed ,animal nutrition ,protein source ,o-3 fatty acids ,amino acids ,tocopherols ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Camelina has been used from ancient times, but recently has re-emerged as a valuable plant with the potential for successful replacement of conventional oilseed crops. The utilisation of camelina and its by-products in animal feed is a matter of scientific study due to their excellent nutritional potential. The present study aimed to investigate the nutritive value of two Serbian camelina seed genotypes (NS Zlatka and NS Slatka) as a potential alternative to commonly used oilseed crops in animal feeding. For that purpose proximate composition, fatty acid profile, amino acid profile and tocopherols were analysed. The study also included the investigation of the content of anti-nutritive compounds that can adversely affect the nutritional value of feed. The results showed that camelina seeds had a high amount of proteins (around 28%), amino acids and gtocopherols. Camelina genotypes were characterized by unique fatty acids composition, with its oil consisting of approximately 57% polyunsaturated fatty acids, of which the highest proportions were a-linolenic acid (~37%) and linoleic acid (~17%). An optimal ratio of n-6 and n-3 fatty acids (0.5) was also reported in this study. The concentration of anti-nutritional factors and heavy metals in camelina seeds was below the maximum set limit for feedstuff. To conclude, the investigated Serbian camelina genotypes can be used as a valuable source of proteins, essential fatty acids and tocopherols in animal nutrition and has a great potential to replace conventional oilseeds.
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- 2022
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18. Vertical jump neuromuscular performance of professional female handball players—starters vs. non-starters comparison
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Radovic, Katarina, primary, Cabarkapa, Dimitrije, additional, Aleksic, Jelena, additional, Cabarkapa, Damjana V., additional, Mirkov, Dragan M., additional, Knezevic, Olivera M., additional, and Fry, Andrew C., additional
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- 2024
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19. Evaluation of the Reduced Protocol for the Assessment of Rate of Force Development Scaling Factor
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Života Stefanović, Filip Kukić, Olivera M. Knežević, Nejc Šarabon, and Dragan M. Mirkov
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neuromuscular quickness ,protocol ,asymmetries ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The rate of force development scaling factor (RFD-SF) has been used to assess neuromuscular quickness. However, the common protocols are lengthy. This study evaluated the validity and reliability of the reduced protocol to assess the RFD-SF and its validity in detecting inter-limb asymmetries. Eighteen participants (five females and thirteen males; mean age = 20.8 ± 0.6 years) performed the common and reduced RFD-SF protocols (five isometric pulse knee extensions at 30 and 70% of maximal voluntary contraction). A repeat measure design was employed including one test session of the common protocol and two test sessions of the reduced protocol. Correlation analysis was conducted to investigate the association between the two protocols, while a paired-sample t-test and a Bland–Altman plot assessed whether the reduced protocol provided valid results. The between-day reliability was assessed using an intra-class correlation coefficient, coefficient of variation, typical error of measurement, and paired-sample t-test. The validity to detect asymmetries was checked with the paired-sample t-test. The correlation between RFD-SF obtained using two protocols was significant (p < 0.001) and very large for the dominant (r = 0.71) and non-dominant (r = 0.80) legs. No significant difference occurred between protocols in the RFD-SF for the dominant (p = 0.480, d = 0.17) and non-dominant legs (p = 0.213, d = 0.31). The reliability was acceptable for both legs, with no between-day difference for the dominant (p = 0.393) and non-dominant legs (p = 0.436). No significant difference between the two protocols (p = 0.415, d = 0.19) was found in the detection of inter-limb asymmetries. The results of this study suggest that the reduced protocol could be used as a valid and reliable alternative to the common protocol, as well as to identify interlimb asymmetries.
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- 2023
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20. Model prediction of ruminal dry matter digestibility of serbian maize genotypes
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Milašinović Šeremešić, Marija, Milašinović Šeremešić, Marija, Đuragić, Olivera M., Pezo, Lato, Srdić, Jelena, Vujetić, Jelena, Milašinović Šeremešić, Marija, Milašinović Šeremešić, Marija, Đuragić, Olivera M., Pezo, Lato, Srdić, Jelena, and Vujetić, Jelena
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The focus of this study is on the physical quality traits, the carbohydrates and in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) of various maize kernel genotypes produced in Serbia. Furthermore, the aim was to determine the relationship among these quality traits, as well as, their effects on the IVDMD. Ten maize genotypes with different endosperm type and kernel color have been studied (2018 growing season). All kernel traits significantly varied among selected maize genotypes. IVDMD ranged from 83.1-91.2%. In vitro regression model of IVDMD in ruminants was obtained. The physical quality traits such as test weight (TWt), 1000-kernel weight (KWt), density (Den) and hard endosperm portion (HE) had significant role in predicting the digestibility of maize kernel. The IVDMD was mostly affected by test weight and density in the FOP model (p<0.01 level). The determined in vitro digestibility model can serve for screening various maize kernel genotypes due to estimate their utility value for feed industry.
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- 2024
21. Sortir de la précarité? Processus et conditions de possibilité au regard des trajectoires de vie des migrants “roms” dans les villes d’Europe occidentale
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Giuseppe Beluschi-Fabeni, Céline Bergeon, Antonio Ciniero, Alexandra Clavé-Mercier, Grégoire Cousin, Ulderico Daniele, Bénédicte Florin, David Lagunas, Olivier Legrois, Manaud Le marchand, Marion Lièvre, Gaja Maestri, Claudia Mantovan, Chiara Manzoni, Benjamin Naintré, Martin Olivera, Stefano Pasta, Emma Peltier, Greta Persico, Nora Semmoud, Francisco Torres Péres, Tommaso Vitale., Olivier Legros, Céline Bergeon, Marion Lievre, Tommaso Vitale, Beluschi-Fabeni, G, Bergeon, C, Ciniero, A, Clavé-Mercier, A, Cousin, G, Daniele, U, Florin, B, Lagunas, D, Legrois, O, Le marchand, M, Lièvre, M, Maestri, G, Mantovan, C, Manzoni, C, Naintré, B, Olivera, M, Pasta, S, Peltier, E, Persico, G, Semmoud, N, Torres Péres, F, Vitale, T, Giuseppe Beluschi-Fabeni, Céline Bergeon, Antonio Ciniero, Alexandra Clavé-Mercier, Grégoire Cousin, Ulderico Daniele, Bénédicte Florin, David Lagunas, Olivier Legrois, Manaud Le marchand, Marion Lièvre, Gaja Maestri, Claudia Mantovan, Chiara Manzoni, Benjamin Naintré, Martin Olivera, Stefano Pasta, Emma Peltier, Greta Persico, Nora Semmoud, Francisco Torres Péres, Tommaso Vitale, Giuseppe Beluschi-Fabeni, Céline Bergeon, Antonio Ciniero, Alexandra Clavé-Mercier, Grégoire Cousin, Ulderico Daniele, Bénédicte Florin, David Lagunas, Olivier Legrois, Manaud Le marchand, Marion Lièvre, Gaja Maestri, Claudia Mantovan, Chiara Manzoni, Benjamin Naintré, Martin Olivera, Stefano Pasta, Emma Peltier, Greta Persico, Nora Semmoud, Francisco Torres Péres, Tommaso Vitale., Olivier Legros, Céline Bergeon, Marion Lievre, Tommaso Vitale, Beluschi-Fabeni, G, Bergeon, C, Ciniero, A, Clavé-Mercier, A, Cousin, G, Daniele, U, Florin, B, Lagunas, D, Legrois, O, Le marchand, M, Lièvre, M, Maestri, G, Mantovan, C, Manzoni, C, Naintré, B, Olivera, M, Pasta, S, Peltier, E, Persico, G, Semmoud, N, Torres Péres, F, Vitale, T, Giuseppe Beluschi-Fabeni, Céline Bergeon, Antonio Ciniero, Alexandra Clavé-Mercier, Grégoire Cousin, Ulderico Daniele, Bénédicte Florin, David Lagunas, Olivier Legrois, Manaud Le marchand, Marion Lièvre, Gaja Maestri, Claudia Mantovan, Chiara Manzoni, Benjamin Naintré, Martin Olivera, Stefano Pasta, Emma Peltier, Greta Persico, Nora Semmoud, Francisco Torres Péres, and Tommaso Vitale
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- 2024
22. Effect of Climatological Factors on the Horizontal Accuracy of Photogrammetric Products Obtained with UAV.
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Luna Torres A, Vergara Olivera M, Almeida Del Savio A, and Gracey Bambarén G
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The use of UAVs (drones) and photogrammetry has gained attention in recent years in the construction industry, allowing information to be obtained from a given area without having direct contact with the area, and thus, being a more efficient alternative in terms of time and costs when compared to a traditional topographic survey. Due to the increase in the use of UAVs for photogrammetry, an investigation is proposed to determine the influence of a non-controllable component in photogrammetric flights: the weather. Factors such as brightness, temperature, wind, KP index, and solar radiation affect the precision and quality of the images to be used in photogrammetry. This research determines which factors are most influential in these results through a varied database obtained over a year. In this way, the moments with the most favorable conditions for a photogrammetric flight in climates such as that of the city of Lima or similar are established. A total of 448 flights carried out over a year were analyzed, collecting climatic data such as air temperature, speed and wind direction, solar radiation, and KP index. The flights, which were carried out with a Mavic 2 Pro UAV, were carried out at 100 m high and with a camera at 90° to obtain detailed information on the works.
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23. Evaluation of self-stigma in patients with epilepsy: Validation of the self-stigma scale to Spanish (ESSS-S).
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Manzanares I, Kuramochi I, Olivera M, Centeno M, Khawaja M, Pintor L, Donaire A, Del Mar Carreño M, and Conde-Blanco E
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Objective: The Epilepsy Self-Stigma Scale (ESSS) has been developed in Japan for patients with epilepsy (PWE). We aimed to validate the scale in Spanish and examine its validity and reliability., Methods: The transcultural adaptation of the ESSS was conducted using translation and back-translation, along with pilot testing and an expert panel review. An online questionnaire was used to assess construct validity, criterion validity, and internal consistency., Results: A total of 260 out of 628 participants completed the questionnaires. We found a two-factor structure that explained 61.3% of the total variance: factor 1 "self-perceived discrimination" with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.80, and factor 2 "social isolation" with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.75. The reliability of overall ESSS-S 8-item scores was high (Cronbach's alpha = 0.74). Convergent validity was tested and demonstrated a significant correlation. P. Self-perceived discrimination scores were associated with higher anxiety and depression scores (r = 0.53/0.54; p < 0.001), lower self-esteem (-0.53; p < 0.001), and lower quality of life (r = -0.66; p < 0.001). Social isolation scores were associated with higher anxiety and depression scores (r = 0.41/0.33; p < 0.001), lower self-esteem (-0.34; p < 0.001), and lower quality of life (r = -0.35; p < 0.001). Temporal reliability was also tested, showing a test-retest ICC of 0.87. The mean self-stigma score in the Spanish population was 17.68 ± 5.45 out of 32 points. Invariance across gender and age groups indicated that there are no systematic response biases by gender or age, so stratified scores could be related to other constructs., Significance: The Spanish version of ESSS (ESSS-S) is a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of self-stigma in PWE among Spanish speakers., Plain Language Summary: This study aimed to validate the Epilepsy Self-Stigma Scale (ESSS) for Spanish speakers (ESSS-S). We conducted transcultural adaptation of the scale. ESSS-S showed high reliability and strong validity, correlating with higher anxiety and depression, lower self-esteem, and quality of life. ESSS-S is a reliable and valid tool for assessing self-stigma in Spanish-speaking people with epilepsy., (© 2024 The Author(s). Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy.)
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24. Determination of protein oxidation in aquaculture feed
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Dragojlović Danka M., Popović Ljiljana M., Čakarević Jelena C., Spasevski Nedeljka J., Rakita Slađana M., Čolović Dušica S., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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protein extraction ,carbonyl content ,globulin ,2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
This research aimed to develop a reliable, easy-to-perform and cheap method for measuring protein oxidation in complex samples such as aquaculture feed within various protein sources. For that purpose modified 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH)-based method for quantification of protein carbonyls was employed whilst the modification of the method consisted of using different solutions for the extraction (distilled water and different concentrations of KCl and NaCl solutions), time of protein extraction (after homogenization and over the night) and concentration of trichloroacetic acid (10 and 25% TCA) for protein precipitation. Extraction during the night, higher TCA concentration and the use of 0.5 M KCl extraction solution resulted in the highest protein amount measured by the Lowry method and 280 nm protein estimation. On the other hand, the lowest protein yield was obtained by using distilled water for the extraction. Furthermore, the lowest amount of protein carbonyls was in the case when extraction was performed with distilled water (DW), while the highest content of protein carbonyls was reached with 0.15 M KCl and 0.5 M KCl extraction solutions. It was observed that the amount of proteinbound carbonyls compounds was increasing during storage under accelerated conditions and, in comparison to the original method, the modified method for measuring protein oxidation resulted in a higher amount of carbonyls during all points of storage.
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25. Suitability of aggregates gradation for base and subbase layers of pavement
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Nikolić-Ivanović Marijana B., Đokić Olivera M., Milićević Vladimir D., Stefanović Suzana L.J., and Milić Bratislav V.
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granulometric composition ,crushed stone aggregates ,european standards ,quality control ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The assessment of the suitability of the granulometric composition of the crushed stone aggregates (CSA) for an unbound base and subbase layers of pavement, in the Republic of Serbia is done based on the defined gradation bands, uniformity degree (Cu), coefficient of curvature (Cz), percentage of fines and percentage of particles passing a 0.02 mm sieve. On the other hand, standards which define the quality requirements of aggregates and unbound mixtures for road construction SRPS EN 13242 and SRPS EN 13285 introduce a significantly different approach to the assessment of the granulometric composition suitability. Categories are defined. Each category includes a particular boundary band, tolerances on sieves, differences in values passing each sieve. The categories are defined depending on the field of the application. For seven CSA 0/31.5 mm used for the construction of Corridor XI, a comparative analysis of the granulometric composition suitability was performed according to the requirements of the existing Technical Specifications (TS) of PE "Roads of Serbia" (PERS) and the specified SRPS EN standards. The analysed curves satisfy those technical requirements, but vary in categories from the most severe mixtures of the normal granulometric composition of the GA category, to the open mixtures of the GP category. It was concluded that the principle based on the defining allowed tolerances on the sieves and between the sieves, is more suitable for field control of of the granulometric composition and the good granularity of the aggregates. Technical Specifications should be modified to this approach.
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26. Sewer collector on the Herceg Novi Riviera, an example of management and construction of a large project
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Doklestić Olivera M., Konjević Nenad J., Milošević Miloš M., and Todorović Dušan S.
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sewage system ,herceg novi riviera ,management ,building ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The paper presents the technical solution of the main sewer collector on the Herceg Novi Riviera, which was built from 2008 to 2019, as a gravity-pushing pipeline. It is located in the trunk of the coastal road-pedestrian road, with 11 pumping stations, connected in a row. The collector is connected to the Herceg Novi sewage system through a wastewater treatment plant, located in the central part of the municipality, in Meljine. It is presented through technical problems that are reflected in its functionality.
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27. Evaluation of the Limb Symmetry Index: The Side Hop Test
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Sanja V. Mirković, Saša Đurić, Vedrana Sember, Olivera M. Knezevic, Maja Pajek, Milan M. Mirković, and Dragan M. Mirkov
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side hop test ,reliability ,concurrent validity ,limb symmetry index ,stopwatch ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
The main objective of present study was to evaluate inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity of Side Hop Test stopwatch vs. force plates timing, and to determine the number of sessions and trials required to minimize the effects of learning on Side Hop Test total time and limb symmetry index. Fifteen healthy male physical education students (mean ± SD: age, 23 ± 3 years; height, 181 ± 9 cm; and weight 72 ± 6 kg) participated. Side Hop Test total time (stopwatch and force plates) of left and right leg, and limb symmetry index (force plates) were obtained over seven sessions conducted 5–7 days apart. Time recordings of two raters were similar (t = −0.56, p > 0.05) with high reliability (all ICC >0.99 and CV% 0.05; for rater 1 and 2, respectively). Total time improved across the Sessions (F = 25.87, p < 0.01, ω2 = 0.18) and Trials (F = 68.15, p < 0.01, ω2 = 0.10), with no significant interaction between factors. No between-leg differences were detected (F = 0.52, p > 0.05, ω2 = 0.001). Limb symmetry index ranged from 0.999 to 1.055 across all sessions and trials (all p > 0.05 and ω2 < 0.00). Due to low coefficient of correlation, high interclass correlation coefficient, and the lack in heteroscedasticity, stopwatch measurements are valid to measure total time in the Side Hop Test. Moreover, stopwatch measurements could be reliably used to measure total time in the Side Hop Test, while the test could be administrated with only one experienced rater. Unlike total times, findings on limb symmetry index suggest it could be reliably assessed after seven familiarization sessions.
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28. By-products of the oil industry as sources of amino acids in feed
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Tomičić Zorica M., Spasevski Nedeljka J., Popović Sanja J., Banjac Vojislav V., Đuragić Olivera M., and Tomičić Ružica M.
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amino acids ,soybean meal ,soybean cake ,sunflower meal ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
A global increase in the demand for livestock products suggests that there will be a consequent rise in demand for feed, not only of cereals but of other feeds and particularly proteins. In the present study, oil industry by-products such as soybean meal, soybean cake and sunflower meal were analysed as sources of amino acids in animal nutrition. From among oilseed byproducts, the soybean meal content the most of crude protein up to 44% and the best of amino acid composition, while content of crude cellulose (about 6%) is lower in comparison to other oilseed meals. The results showed that the total amino acids in the examined samples ranged from 31.87 to 41.01%, and the total essential and nonessential amino acids varied from 13.41 to 17.38% and from 18.46 to 23.76%, respectively. Generally, the protein contained in soybean meal and cake was rich in essential amino acids. However, because of the lowest amino acid score, methionine was considered as a limiting amino acid in both soybean by-products. On the other hand, soya's meal contained higher level of lysine than other protein-based vegetable alternative to soya like sunflower meals examined in this study. Glutamic acid, aspartic acid, leucine and valine were the most abundant amino acids in all tested by-products of the oil industry. Therefore, partial substitution of protein sources in feeds with proteins from the oil industry by-products may improve feed quality.
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29. A rapid spectrophotometric method for determination of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances in rainbow trout feed
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Rakita Slađana M., Čolović Dušica S., Levart Alenka P., Banjac Vojislav V., Čolović Radmilo R., Dragojlović Danka M., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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fish feed ,thiobarbituric acid reactive substances ,lipid peroxidation ,method validation ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Oxidative changes in fish feed during storage are a major problem in aquaculture nutrition. The current study aims to present fast and simple spectrometric method to measure thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in the commercial rainbow trout feeds without hydrolysis step, as a method for determination of lipid peroxidation. The proposed test was validated and relevant method characteristics which were evaluated within the validation protocol were: linearity (range), limit of detection, limit of quantification, precision (repeatability and intra-laboratory reproducibility), accuracy and method performance (Xand R-control charts). The obtained results indicated that presented TBARS test was linear in the range of 1.11-13.33 nmol/mL and precise under both repeatability and reproducibility test conditions. The method was characterized by acceptable accuracy considering low analyte concentration in the samples. The method also showed to be stable in terms of changes in the average level and variability. The results in the present work indicated that the proposed test could be successfully applied for TBARS quantification in rainbow trout feed for routine quality control in aquaculture sector, especially in case when need to analyse a great number of samples in a short time.
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30. Assessment of Countermovement Jump: What Should We Report?
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Zdravko Anicic, Danica Janicijevic, Olivera M. Knezevic, Amador Garcia-Ramos, Milos R. Petrovic, Dimitrije Cabarkapa, and Dragan M. Mirkov
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force platform ,kinematic ,kinetic ,testing ,vertical jump ,Science - Abstract
The purpose of the present study was (i) to explore the reliability of the most commonly used countermovement jump (CMJ) metrics, and (ii) to reduce a large pool of metrics with acceptable levels of reliability via principal component analysis to the significant factors capable of providing distinctive aspects of CMJ performance. Seventy-nine physically active participants (thirty-seven females and forty-two males) performed three maximal CMJs while standing on a force platform. Each participant visited the laboratory on two occasions, separated by 24–48 h. The most reliable variables were performance variables (CV = 4.2–11.1%), followed by kinetic variables (CV = 1.6–93.4%), and finally kinematic variables (CV = 1.9–37.4%). From the 45 CMJ computed metrics, only 24 demonstrated acceptable levels of reliability (CV ≤ 10%). These variables were included in the principal component analysis and loaded a total of four factors, explaining 91% of the CMJ variance: performance component (variables responsible for overall jump performance), eccentric component (variables related to the breaking phase), concentric component (variables related to the upward phase), and jump strategy component (variables influencing the jumping style). Overall, the findings revealed important implications for sports scientists and practitioners regarding the CMJ-derived metrics that should be considered to gain a comprehensive insight into the biomechanical parameters related to CMJ performance.
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31. Implementation of two-factor user authentication in computer systems.
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Tomić, Mihailo D. and Radojević, Olivera M.
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COMPUTER access control ,MULTI-factor authentication ,COMPUTER security ,COMPUTER systems ,DATABASES ,VOCAL tract - Abstract
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32. Effects of Resistance Training With Constant, Inertial, and Combined Loads on Muscle Power and Strength Output
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Saša Đurić, Olivera M. Knezevic, Vedrana Sember, Ivan Cuk, Aleksandar Nedeljkovic, Maja Pajek, and Dragan M. Mirkov
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exercise ,resistance ,performance ,biomechanics ,muscle strength ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the resistance-specific gains in muscle power and strength (1RM) following the training of maximum bench-press throws (BPT) against constant, inertial, and combined resistance. Forty-eight male participants (age 20.5 ± 2.0 years) were randomly assigned to the constant, inertial, combined resistance, or control group. Participants underwent 8 weeks of training of BPT against the loads that corresponded to the different effects of mass of 40 kg (∼50% of 1RM). The gains in average and maximum power, and 1RM were significant in all experimental groups (P < 0.01), but not in the control group (P > 0.1). Relative gains in the average (26.3 ± 9.8%) and maximum power (25.2 ± 9.8%) were larger than that in the 1RM (mean 7.2 ± 6.9%; both P < 0.001). The gains in the average (F4, 66 = 6.0; P < 0.01) and maximum power (F4, 66 = 4.7; P < 0.01) were higher when tested against the training-specific resistance than when tested against the remaining two resistance types. Differences in 1RM among experimental groups were not significant (P = 0.092). The most important and rather novel finding of the study is that the training against the weight and inertial resistance, and their combination results in resistance-specific gains in muscle power, although the overall gains muscle strength and power remain comparable across the training protocols.
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33. Competitive trait anxiety and general self-esteem of athletes according to the sport type and gender
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Aleksandra A. Sanader, Jelena R. Petrović, Ljubica Bačanac, Ivan Ivković, Ivan B. Petrović, and Olivera M. Knežević
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aggression, combat sports, self – respect, sex, stress ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Traditionally, anxiety has been interpreted as a negative emotional state characterized by nervousness, worry, fret, uncertainty and vague fear which could have an adverse effect on sports achievement. On the other hand, sport type and its specific nature and demands, may also be connected with the level of state and trait anxiety. This study aimed to investigate potential differences in the competitive trait anxiety level and general self-esteem according to gender in sports of different contact level. The sample consisted of 1024 (590 males and 434 females) young athletes. Independent variables were sport contact level (non-contact, contact and collision sports) and gender. Dependent variables were measured by the adjusted versions of Sport Competition Anxiety Test and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Basic descriptive statistics was calculated for all the groups, and the differences between them were established using χ² test and MANOVA. The results suggest significant differences in trait competitive anxiety per sport type, gender and their interaction, and no differences in the general self-esteem level. The current study reveals that not only the intensity but also the intergroup relationship of a sport contact level (non-contact, contact and collision sports) is gender determined. These findings are important in psycho-diagnostic procedure and choosing appropriate coping strategies for athletes.
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34. Hybrid deep learning models for the screening of Diabetic Macular Edema in optical coherence tomography volumes.
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Rodríguez-Miguel A, Arruabarrena C, Allendes G, Olivera M, Zarranz-Ventura J, and Teus MA
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Neural Networks, Computer, ROC Curve, Mass Screening methods, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Macular Edema diagnostic imaging, Deep Learning, Diabetic Retinopathy diagnostic imaging
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Several studies published so far used highly selective image datasets from unclear sources to train computer vision models and that may lead to overestimated results, while those studies conducted in real-life remain scarce. To avoid image selection bias, we stacked convolutional and recurrent neural networks (CNN-RNN) to analyze complete optical coherence tomography (OCT) cubes in a row and predict diabetic macular edema (DME), in a real-world diabetic retinopathy screening program. A retrospective cohort study was carried out. Throughout 4-years, 5314 OCT cubes from 4408 subjects who attended to the diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening program were included. We arranged twenty-two (22) pre-trained CNNs in parallel with a bidirectional RNN layer stacked at the bottom, allowing the model to make a prediction for the whole OCT cube. The staff of retina experts built a ground truth of DME later used to train a set of these CNN-RNN models with different configurations. For each trained CNN-RNN model, we performed threshold tuning to find the optimal cut-off point for binary classification of DME. Finally, the best models were selected according to sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUROC) with their 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). An ensemble of the best models was also explored. 5188 cubes were non-DME and 126 were DME. Three models achieved an AUROC of 0.94. Among these, sensitivity, and specificity (95%CI) ranged from 84.1-90.5 and 89.7-93.3, respectively, at threshold 1, from 89.7-92.1 and 80-83.1 at threshold 2, and from 80.2-81 and 93.8-97, at threshold 3. The ensemble model improved these results, and lower specificity was observed among subjects with sight-threatening DR. Analysis by age, gender, or grade of DME did not vary the performance of the models. CNN-RNN models showed high diagnostic accuracy for detecting DME in a real-world setting. This engine allowed us to detect extra-foveal DMEs commonly overlooked in other studies, and showed potential for application as the first filter of non-referable patients in an outpatient center within a population-based DR screening program, otherwise ended up in specialized care., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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35. Gathering, agriculture, and exchange: an ethnoecological approach to the study of food patterns and feedstuff sources in communities of the Central Andes, Peru.
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Pancorbo-Olivera M, Parra-Rondinel F, Torres-Guevara J, Cruz-Soriano A, and Casas A
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- Peru, Humans, Animals, Ethnobotany, Male, Diet, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Animal Feed, Dietary Patterns, Agriculture
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Background: Historically, the Andean people have experienced uncertainty in terms of the availability of food resources because of climatic and ecological variations that are typical of mountainous environments. Risk management strategies, including the diversified and complementary use and management of species and ecosystems at different elevations, have faced such uncertainty. The current effects of climate change on food security motivate studies on subsistence adaptative strategies. TEK offers extraordinary experience and local biocultural memory to meet present and future needs. From an ethnoecological perspective, we aim to identify the variety of local foods in Andean communities, their cultural and nutritional value for local people, their use frequencies, and their forms to obtain them from different environments, productive systems, and interchanges. We expected to identify traditional Andean diversified subsistence patterns despite the pressure of modern food and interchange systems., Methods: This study was conducted in two communities in the highlands of the Department of Huánuco, Peru. We conducted 24 semistructured interviews with households sampled through the snowball method. We asked about their daily life food, plant and animal components of diet, frequencies and seasons in which they are consumed, and ways to obtain them. We complemented the information through ethnobotanical collection of wild, weedy, and ruderal edible plants and records on domestic and wild animals included in the diet., Results: We recorded 37 crop species, 13 domestic animals, 151 wild, weedy, and ruderal food plant species, the 3 most commonly consumed wild animals, and 52 processed products obtained from local stores and markets. The main crops are potato and maize, while the main domestic animals included in the diet are cattle, pigs, and sheep. Rice, pasta, and bread are the main raw and processed foods included in the diet. Crops represent nearly half of the food consumed and purchased (in kg/year), and tubers and cereals provide most of the kilocalories, carbohydrates and proteins. Wild, weedy, and ruderal plants are consumed in relatively low amounts and at relatively low frequencies per species, but overall, they constitute a significant proportion of the kg of annually consumed food (14.4% in Cani and 9.6% in Monte Azul). Knowledge and use of these resources play a key role in local cuisine and nutrition., Conclusion: The current food patterns studied are based on diverse diets, including multiple feedstuffs, sources, and practices to obtain them, which reflects the traditional Andean subsistence pattern. The increasing adoption of processed food has influenced the declining consumption of local food, mainly among young people. Communication and policies to promote local food, emphasizing the role of wild plants and their adequate consumption, and provide information on their nutritional value are recommended to support efforts toward food sovereignty and conservation of Andean biocultural diversity., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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36. Galectin-3 as a Prognostic Biomarker in Patients with First Acute Myocardial Infarction without Heart Failure
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Vucic, Rada M., primary, Andrejic, Olivera M., additional, Stokanovic, Dragana, additional, Stoimenov, Tatjana Jevtovic, additional, McClements, Lana, additional, Nikolic, Valentina N., additional, Sreckovic, Miodrag, additional, Veselinovic, Mirjana, additional, Aleksandric, Srdjan, additional, Popadic, Viseslav, additional, Zdravkovic, Marija, additional, and Pavlovic, Milan, additional
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37. Application of soybean oil and glycerol in animal feed production, ANN model
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Dragojlović Danka M., Pezo Lato L., Čolović Dušica S., Vidosavljević Strahinja Ž., Pezo Milada L., Čolović Radmilo R., Kokić Bojana M., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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liquid addition ,nozzle ,spray pattern ,dispersion ,ann ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
In the past few decades the diet preparation in feed production has evolved towards more complicated technological operations, which include different liquid addition. A wide scale of different liquids is used in contemporary animal feed production, from oils and glycerol to more expensive products in a liquid form, such as enzymes, flavourings, amino acids, vitamins and others. In the presented study the liquid addition in feed production was observed, with a specific goal to investigate the spraying systems in order to better understand the effects of fluids, such as soybean oil and glycerol, on feed production. The dispersion angles of spraying nozzle for glycerol and soybean oil were determined as an indicator of the uniform application of liquids during feed production. Dispersion of the material was accomplished using the two-fluid nozzle. The performance of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) was compared with experimental data in order to develop rapid and accurate method for prediction of dispersion angle. The ANN model showed high prediction accuracy (r2 = 0.945). [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III46012]
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38. Comparison of two dry fractionation processes for protein enrichment of sunflower meal
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Vidosavljević Strahinja Ž., Bojanić Nemanja Đ., Stojkov Viktor Đ., Čolović Radmilo R., Đuragić Olivera M., Fišteš Aleksandar Z., and Banjac Vojislav V.
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sunflower meal ,protein content ,fraction yield ,dry fractionation ,sieving ,air classification ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Sunflower meal, a by-product of oil extraction from sunflower seeds, is an important protein source in domestic as well as European feed industry. There is a common interest for the proper utilization of sunflower meal and for the development of an effective fractionation process in order to obtain a nutritionally improved sunflower meal. This paper proposes and compares two dry fractionation processes for the improvement of sunflower meal protein content on a laboratory scale. The first phase of both processes included two step milling using a hammer and roller mill. In the second phase, the ground sunflower meal was fractionated by sieving or by air classification. Results indicated that the implementation of any of the suggested processes improved protein content of the starting sunflower meal to a level sufficient to categorize it as "high-protein" according to current national regulation on animal feed quality, with the fraction yields over 50%. For the air classification process the most promising result was achieved for air flow of 7 m3 /h (12.8% relative protein enrichment, 56.42% fraction yield). For the fractionation process with sieving as a separation step, when fractions smaller than 350 µm were conjoined, relative protein enrichment of 28.5% and fraction yield of 51.17% were achieved. The high protein content (48.81% on dry basis) of the joined fraction enables enough space for optimizing the protein content - fraction yield ratio of obtained sunflower meal. By applying sieves with larger aperture, it is possible to obtain higher yields of sunflower meal categorized as high-protein on account of a slight decrease in protein content, which gives this process a certain flexibility and potential for application on a larger scale.
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39. Physical traits and nutritional quality of selected Serbian maize genotypes differing in kernel hardness and colour
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Milašinović-Šeremešić Marija S., Radosavljević Milica M., Srdić Jelena Ž., Tomičić Zorica M., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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corn ,endosperm ,physical traits ,chemical composition ,amino acids ,variation ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Physical quality traits (1000-kernel weight, density, milling response and soft endosperm portion), basic chemical (starch, protein, oil, cellulose and ash) and amino acids composition of ten ZP maize genotypes differing in kernel hardness and colour were studied. The objectives of this study were to characterize differences in ZP maize genotypes regarding to various physical traits and nutritional quality parameters such as basic chemical and amino acid composition and the data was correlated to find the interrelationship between these parameters. Kernel physical traits and chemical composition significantly varied among tested genotypes. A significant negative correlation was found between protein content and portion of soft endosperm as well as a significant positive correlation between protein content and two physical traits, milling response and density. Protein content showed a non-significant negative correlation with starch content. The results showed that the protein content exhibited negative correlation with lysine as well as positive correlation with methionine. It has not been observed a significant improvement in the amino acid composition regarding the specialty genotypes such as the selected white and red kernels and popping maize genotypes. The information presented in this study could be useful for the utilization improvement of maize kernel and the development of maize-based ingredients to prepare nutritious feed and food products.
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40. Comparative analysis of honey consumption in Romania, Italy and Serbia
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Ignjatijević Svetlana D., Prodanović Radivoj V., Bošković Jelena Z., Puvača Nikola M., Tomaš-Simin Mirela J., Peulić Tatjana A., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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honey consumption ,consumer profile ,health aspect ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Honey consumption is influenced by many factors such as health benefits, product characteristics, or demographic and sociological characteristics. The aim of the research was to identify factors that influence the volume of honey consumption, consumers' purchasing intentions, as well as to define the consumer profile in Romania, Italy, and Serbia. The research was conducted in the period from 2014 to 2016 through a questionnaire. The statistical significance of the difference in the consumption of honey in Serbia (Province of Vojvodina), Italy (the Province of Lombardy, which geographically resembles Vojvodina) and Romania was investigated. For the selection of a representative sample, random selection method was used, and the obtained data were processed using the SPSS program. The strongest motives for honey consumption were the satisfaction related to the taste honey provides and the perception that it is a healthy food. The chi-squared test showed that there was a significant difference among the countries in terms of demographic and economic characteristics of consumers, trends, and tendencies in the consumption of honey and sociological characteristics of consumers.
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41. Trend of Galectin-3 Levels in Patients with Non-ST-Elevation and ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
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Branka Mitić, Andriana Jovanović, Valentina N. Nikolić, Dragana Stokanović, Olivera M. Andrejić, Rada M. Vučić, Milan Pavlović, Aleksandra Ignjatović, and Stefan Momčilović
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galectin-3 ,myocardial infarction ,percutaneous coronary intervention ,prediction ,left ventricular remodeling ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Given the fact that galectin-3 has a predictive significance on the development of myocardial dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction, the aim of our study was to examine potential factors that could be important for the dynamics of the concentration of this biomarker in the early postinfarction period. Materials and Methods: This study included 89 patients with a diagnosis of stable angina pectoris (SAP) or the first non-ST elevation (NSTEMI) or ST-elevation (STEMI) myocardial infarction, who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The study group included 23 patients with the first NSTEMI and 42 patients with STEMI, while the control group consisted of 24 patients with SAP hospitalized for elective PCI without a previous MI. All patients had preserved left ventricular ejection fraction. Galectin-3 levels were determined on days 1, 5, and 30 after PCI. The significance of various independent variables as predictors of galectin-3 concentration was analyzed after a series of univariate linear regression modeling in a multivariate linear regression model. Results: The average patients’ age was 63.99 ± 9.13 years. Statistically significantly higher values of C-reactive protein were established in STEMI compared to SAP (p < 0.01) or NSTEMI (p < 0.001), whereas WBC count was significantly lower in SAP than in STEMI (p < 0.001) and NSTEMI (p < 0.01) group. Although there were no statistically significant differences in measured galectin-3 concentrations between the examined groups on days 1, 5, and 30 after PCI, HTA, triglyceride level, LA size, treatment with trimetazidine and long-acting nitrates, as well as percentage of LM stenosis and E/A ratio were identified as independent predictors of galectin-3 concentration. Conclusions: In the post-MI period, very early values of galectin-3 correlate mostly with atherosclerosis factors, while on day 30 this biomarker correlates with diastolic dysfunction and “announces” left ventricular remodeling.
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42. Detoxification of linseed-sunflower meal co-extrudate: Process prediction
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Čolović Dušica S., Pezo Lato L., Čolović Radmilo R., Banjac Vojislav V., Đuragić Olivera M., Kavallieratos Nickolas G., and Spasevski Nedeljka J.
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extrusion ,antinutritive components ,cyanogenic glycosides ,artificial neural network ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
For many years, linseed has been attracted a great attention in animal nutrition because of its exceptionally favourable fatty acid composition and high content of essential α-linolenic acid. However, the presence of antinutritive components, cyanogenic glycosides, limits its inclusion in the animal's diet. Several ways of linseed detoxification were observed in literature, emphasizing extrusion as one of the most effective processes. In the presented study, the application of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) has been observed, as a tool for prediction of process influence on the deterioration of cyanogenic glycosides during the extrusion process of linseed-sunflower meal co-extrudate. The content of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) was determined according to the AOAC method as an indicator of cyanogenic glycosides in the produced co-extrudate. Extrusion of the material was performed on a laboratory single screw extruder. The performance of ANN model was compared with experimental data in order to develop rapid and accurate method for prediction of HCN content in co-extrudate. According to the experimental results, the highest HCN content (126 mg/kg) was determined at the lowest moisture content (7%) and the lowest screw speed (240 rpm). With the increase of moisture content and temperature during extrusion, the content of HCN drastically decreased. The ANN model showed high prediction accuracy (r2> 0.999), which indicates that the model could be easily and reliably applied in practice.
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43. The springtails (Insecta: Collembola) fauna at different microhabitats of Bečići beach, Montenegro
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Jakšić Tatjana R., Vasić Predrag S., Labus Nenad Đ., Papović Olivera M., Stanojević Miloš R., and Đukić Nikola N.
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Collembola ,microhabitats ,Bečići Beach ,Montenegro ,Science - Abstract
Collembola fauna has been investigated at different microhabitats near the beach in Bečići, Montenegro. Samples were collected from four locations: Hotel 'Tara', 'Sveti Toma' Church (St. Thomas), Hotel 'Naftagas' and 'Zelena Stena' (Green Rock). Each of the location presented different microhabitat: under the palm tree, cypresses tree, larch tree and white pine tree. Samples were taken in May and September 2015 and results presented as qualitative findings. Total number of 30 Collembola species was identified, classified into six families and 17 genera. Representatives of the family Hypogastruridae and Isotomidae were recorded at all of the studied sites, while representatives of the families: Naenuridae, Onychiuridae, Entomobryidae and Sminthuridae were present on some of locations. The biggest number of species and the highest Collembola population density was found at the Green Stone site, 24 species in total, microhabitat- white pine, and the smallest number of species, 6 on site 'St. Thomas' Church, microhabitat- cypresses trees.
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44. Association of GSTT1 and GSTM1 gene polymorphisms with susceptibility to autoimmune diseases: A preliminary study
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Grujičić Darko V., Radović-Jakovljević Marina Z., Mihaljević Olgica B., Živančević-Simonović Snežana T., and Milošević-Đordjević Olivera M.
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polymorphisms of GSTT1 and GSTM1 genes ,multiplex polymerase chain reaction ,multiple sclerosis ,Hashimoto's thyroditis ,Science - Abstract
Autoimmune diseases (ADs) are chronic conditions initiated by the loss of immunological tolerance to self-antigens. The aim of this study was to detrmine how polymorphisms of glutathione S-transferases T1 and M1 (GSTT1 and GSTM1) genes influences on the occurrence of two autoimmune diseases: multiple sclerosis (MS) and Hashimoto's thyroditis (HT). A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect the deletions in GSTT1 and GSTM1 genes. Our results showed that patients with ADs had significantly higher (p < 0.05) frequency of GSTM1 null genotype compared to controls (44.4% vs. 0.0%, respectively). However, the homozygous deletion of both analyzed genes (GSTT1 null/GSTM1 null) showed no significant differences between these genotypes in the patients and controls (11.1% vs 0.0%, respectively). Our results showed that observed differences in the distribution of GSTT1 and GSTM1 null genotype in patients depending on the diagnosis (MS or HT) when compared to the same frequency of genotypes in control, were not statistically significant (p > 0.05). This study suggests the potential role of GSTM1 deletion on ADs susceptibility, but on the other hand this study should be repeated in other patients with the same or similar diagnosis of ADs.
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45. Evaluation of the Reduced Protocol for the Assessment of Rate of Force Development Scaling Factor
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Stefanović, Života, primary, Kukić, Filip, additional, Knežević, Olivera M., additional, Šarabon, Nejc, additional, and Mirkov, Dragan M., additional
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46. Traditional uses of medicinal plants in Pirot District (southeastern Serbia)
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Marković, Marija S., primary, Pljevljakušić, Dejan S., additional, Matejić, Jelena S., additional, Nikolić, Biljana M., additional, Zlatković, Bojan K., additional, Rakonjac, Ljubinko B., additional, Djokić, Mrdjan M., additional, Papović, Olivera M., additional, and Stankov Jovanović, Vesna P., additional
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47. Horizontal Deceleration Performance in Professional Female Handball Players
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Philipp, Nicolas M., primary, Cabarkapa, Dimitrije, additional, Marten, Kennedy M., additional, Cabarkapa, Damjana V., additional, Mirkov, Dragan M., additional, Knezevic, Olivera M., additional, Aleksic, Jelena, additional, Faj, Lucija, additional, and Fry, Andrew C., additional
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48. The effect of herbivory rates on the production of leaves and flowers by three species of the matorral of central Chile
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Olivera, M A, Lavandero, B I, and BioStor
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49. Mycotoxins in maize: Annual variations and the impact of climate change
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Kos Jovana J., Janić-Hajnal Elizabet P., Mandić Anamarija I., Đuragić Olivera M., Jovanov Pavle T., and Milovanović Ivan L.
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climate changes ,maize ,mycotoxins ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
The presence of aflatoxins (AFs), ochratoxin A (OTA), zearalenone (ZEA), deoxynivalenol (DON), and fumonisins (FUMs) was examined in maize samples from the Republic of Serbia. The maize samples were collected during the period 2012-2016, and analyzed every year after harvest using validated Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) method. The obtained results were considered regarding the weather conditions parameters recorded during the investigated maize growing seasons. Significant differences in weather-related parameters recorded in the five-year period resulted in different mycotoxin profiles between the investigated years. Obtained results indicate that the presence of ZEA and DON in maize is characteristic of years with abundant precipitation, while AFs and OTA mainly occur in maize during hot and dry years. Furthermore, FUMs were detected with different contamination frequency in maize samples from every year. Based on the findings obtained in this study, as well as on noted changes in weather conditions in the recent years it could be assumed that maize from Serbia may become susceptible to problems concerning mycotoxins. Therefore, there is a necessity for monitoring and research related to the mycotoxins occurrence in maize from Serbia.
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50. Conductometric method for determining water stability and nutrient leaching of extruded fish feed
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Banjac Vojislav V., Čolović Radmilo R., Pezo Lato L., Čolović Dušica S., Gubić Jasmina M., and Đuragić Olivera M.
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fish feed ,water stability ,nutrient leaching ,conductometry ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
Water stability of eight samples of extruded salmon feeds was first determined by applying two gravimetric methods developed by the authors: gravimetric static and wet sieving method. Then, the conductometric method, primarily developed for investigation of nutrient leaching of feed into the water by the authors, was used for each sample. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the conductometric measurement as a technique for determining water stability of extruded fish feed. In order to find any correlation between the results of two gravimetric tests and conductometric method, correlation analysis was employed. The results of static and wet sieving method were expressed as water stability index, which was expressed as the percent of remained dry matter of sample after being disintegrated in the water. The results of conductometric method were shown as conductivity curves for each sample, giving the insight in rate of nutrient leaching during the time. The obtained values of water conductivity showed no significant (p < 0.05) correlation with the results of static water method, while there was a negative significant (p < 0.05) correlation with the results of wet sieving method during first four hours of pellets soaking in water. The highest correlation coefficients were obtained within the first hour of conductivity measurement, demonstrating that proposed conductometric method had a potential to be applied as a rapid and simple method for determination and relative comparison of salmon feed water stability.[ Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III46012 and Grant no. TR31011]
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