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2. Local colonisations and extinctions of European birds are poorly explained by changes in climate suitability
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Howard, Christine, Marjakangas, Emma-Liina, Morán-Ordóñez, Alejandra, Milanesi, Pietro, Abuladze, Aleksandre, Aghababyan, Karen, Ajder, Vitalie, Arkumarev, Volen, Balmer, Dawn E., Bauer, Hans-Günther, Beale, Colin M., Bino, Taulant, Boyla, Kerem Ali, Burfield, Ian J., Burke, Brian, Caffrey, Brian, Chodkiewicz, Tomasz, Del Moral, Juan Carlos, Mazal, Vlatka Dumbovic, Fernández, Néstor, Fornasari, Lorenzo, Gerlach, Bettina, Godinho, Carlos, Herrando, Sergi, Ieronymidou, Christina, Johnston, Alison, Jovicevic, Mihailo, Kalyakin, Mikhail, Keller, Verena, Knaus, Peter, Kotrošan, Dražen, Kuzmenko, Tatiana, Leitão, Domingos, Lindström, Åke, Maxhuni, Qenan, Mihelič, Tomaž, Mikuska, Tibor, Molina, Blas, Nagy, Károly, Noble, David, Øien, Ingar Jostein, Paquet, Jean-Yves, Pladevall, Clara, Portolou, Danae, Radišić, Dimitrije, Rajkov, Saša, Rajković, Draženko Z., Raudonikis, Liutauras, Sattler, Thomas, Saveljić, Darko, Shimmings, Paul, Sjenicic, Jovica, Šťastný, Karel, Stoychev, Stoycho, Strus, Iurii, Sudfeldt, Christoph, Sultanov, Elchin, Szép, Tibor, Teufelbauer, Norbert, Uzunova, Danka, van Turnhout, Chris A. M., Velevski, Metodija, Vikstrøm, Thomas, Vintchevski, Alexandre, Voltzit, Olga, Voříšek, Petr, Wilk, Tomasz, Zurell, Damaris, Brotons, Lluís, Lehikoinen, Aleksi, and Willis, Stephen G.
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- 2023
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3. Unusual early peaks of airborne ragweed (Ambrosia L.) pollen in the Pannonian Biogeographical Region
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Magyar, D., Novák, R., Udvardy, O., Páldy, A., Szigeti, T., Stjepanović, B., Hrga, I., Večenaj, A., Vucić, A., Peroš Pucar, D., Šikoparija, B., Radišić, P., Škorić, T., Ščevková, J., Simon-Csete, E., Nagy, M., and Leelőssy, Á.
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- 2022
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4. Two-phase two-component flow in porous medium in low solubility regime
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Jurak, Mladen, Radisic, Ivana, and Keko, Ana Zgaljic
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,35A01, 35D30, 35K65, 35Q35, 76S05 - Abstract
We study a system of equations governing liquid and gas flow in porous media. The gas phase is homogeneous while the liquid phase is composed of a liquid component and dissolved gas component. It is assumed that the gas component is weakly soluble in the liquid. We formulate a weak solution of the initial-boundary value problem and prove the existence theorem by passing to the limit in regularizations of the problem. Hypothesis of low solubility is given precise mathematical meaning.
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- 2018
5. Retrieval of all effective susceptibilities in nonlinear metamaterials
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Larouche, Stéphane and Radisic, Vesna
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Electromagnetic metamaterials offer a great avenue to engineer and amplify the nonlinear response of materials. Their electric, magnetic, and magneto-electric linear and nonlinear response are related to their structure, providing unprecedented liberty to control those properties. Both the linear and the nonlinear properties of metamaterials are typically anisotropic. While the methods to retrieve the effective linear properties are well established, existing nonlinear retrieval methods have serious limitations. In the present work, we generalize a nonlinear transfer matrix approach to account for all nonlinear susceptibility terms and show how to use this approach to retrieve all effective nonlinear susceptibilities of metamaterial elements. The approach is demonstrated using sum frequency generation, but can be applied to other second order or higher order processes.
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- 2017
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6. Bright Breathers in Nonlinear Left-Handed Metamaterial Lattices
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Koukouloyannis, V., Kevrekidis, P. G., Veldes, G. P., Frantzeskakis, D. J., DiMarzio, D., Lan, X., and Radisic, V.
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Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons ,37K60, 35Q55, 74J30 - Abstract
In the present work, we examine a prototypical model for the formation of bright breathers in nonlinear left-handed metamaterial lattices. Utilizing the paradigm of nonlinear transmission lines, we build a relevant lattice and develop a quasi-continuum multiscale approximation that enables us to appreciate both the underlying linear dispersion relation and the potential for bifurcation of nonlinear states. We focus here, more specifically, on bright discrete breathers which bifurcate from the lower edge of the linear dispersion relation at wavenumber $k=\pi$. Guided by the multiscale analysis, we calculate numerically both the stable inter-site centered and the unstable site-centered members of the relevant family. We quantify the associated stability via Floquet analysis and the Peierls-Nabarro barrier of the energy difference between these branches. Finally, we explore the dynamical implications of these findings towards the potential mobility or lack thereof (pinning) of such breather solutions.
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- 2017
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7. Is there a difference between GBS triggered by COVID-19 and those of other origins?
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Radišić, Vanja, Ždraljević, Mirjana, Perić, Stojan, Mladenović, Branka, Ralić, Branislav, Jovanović, Dejana R., and Berisavac, Ivana
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- 2022
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8. Contextual effects on students’ achievement and academic self-concept in the Nordic and Chinese educational systems
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Yang Hansen, Kajsa, Radišić, Jeléna, Ding, Yi, and Liu, Xin
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- 2022
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9. From Solitons to Rogue Waves in Nonlinear Left-Handed Metamaterials
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Shen, Yannan, Kevrekidis, P. G., Veldes, G. P., Frantzeskakis, D. J., DiMarzio, D., Lan, X., and Radisic, V.
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Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
In the present work, we explore soliton and rogue-like wave solutions in the transmission line analogue of a nonlinear left-handed metamaterial. The nonlinearity is expressed through a voltagedependent and symmetric capacitance motivated by the recently developed ferroelectric barium strontium titanate (BST) thin film capacitor designs. We develop both the corresponding nonlinear dynamical lattice, as well as its reduction via a multiple scales expansion to a nonlinear Schr\"odinger (NLS) model for the envelope of a given carrier wave. The reduced model can feature either a focusing or a defocusing nonlinearity depending on the frequency (wavenumber) of the carrier. We then consider the robustness of different types of solitary waves of the reduced model within the original nonlinear left-handed medium. We find that both bright and dark solitons persist in a suitable parametric regime, where the reduction to the NLS is valid. Additionally, for suitable initial conditions, we observe a rogue wave type of behavior, that differs significantly from the classic Peregrine rogue wave evolution, including most notably the breakup of a single Peregrine-like pattern into solutions with multiple wave peaks. Finally, we touch upon the behavior of generalized members of the family of the Peregrine solitons, namely Akhmediev breathers and Kuznetsov-Ma solitons, and explore how these evolve in the left-handed transmission line.
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- 2016
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10. High temporal resolution of airborne Ambrosia pollen measurements above the source reveals emission characteristics
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Šikoparija, B., Mimić, G., Panić, M., Marko, O., Radišić, P., Pejak-Šikoparija, T., and Pauling, A.
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- 2018
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11. Biogeographical drivers of ragweed pollen concentrations in Europe
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Matyasovszky, István, Makra, László, Tusnády, Gábor, Csépe, Zoltán, Nyúl, László G., Chapman, Daniel S., Sümeghy, Zoltán, Szűcs, Gábor, Páldy, Anna, Magyar, Donát, Mányoki, Gergely, Erostyák, János, Bodnár, Károly, Bergmann, Karl-Christian, Deák, Áron József, Thibaudon, Michel, Albertini, Roberto, Bonini, Maira, Šikoparija, Branko, Radišić, Predrag, Gehrig, Regula, Rybníček, Ondřej, Severova, Elena, Rodinkova, Victoria, Prikhodko, Alexander, Maleeva, Anna, Stjepanović, Barbara, Ianovici, Nicoleta, Berger, Uwe, Seliger, Andreja Kofol, Weryszko-Chmielewska, Elżbieta, Šaulienė, Ingrida, Shalaboda, Valentina, Yankova, Raina, Peternel, Renata, Ščevková, Jana, and Bullock, James M.
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- 2018
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12. The Pannonian plain as a source of Ambrosia pollen in the Balkans
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Šikoparija, B., Smith, M., Skjøth, C. A., Radišić, P., Milkovska, S., Šimić, S., and Brandt, J.
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- 2009
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13. Evaluating early predictive performance of machine learning approaches for engineering change schedule – A case study using predictive process monitoring techniques
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Radišić-Aberger, Ognjen, Burggräf, Peter, Steinberg, Fabian, Becher, Alexander, and Weißer, Tim
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By applying machine learning algorithms, predictive business process monitoring (PBPM) techniques provide an opportunity to counteract undesired outcomes of processes. An especially complex variation of business processes is the engineering change (EC) process. Here, failing to adhere to planned implementation dates can have severe impacts on assembly lines, and it is paramount that potential negative cases are identified as early as possible. Current PBPM research, however, has seldomly investigated the predictive performance of machine learning approaches and their applicability at early process steps, let alone for the EC process. In our research, we show that given adequate feature encoding, shallow learners can accurately predict schedule adherence after process initialisation. Based on EC data from an automotive manufacturer, we provide a case sensitive performance overview on algorithm-encoding combinations. For that, three algorithms (XGBoost, Random Forest, LSTM) were combined with four encoding techniques. The encoding techniques used were the two common aggregation-based and index-based last state encoding, and two new combinations of these, which we term advanced aggregation-based and complex aggregation-based encoding. The study indicates that XGBoost-index-encoded approaches outclass regarding average predictive performance, whereas Random-Forest-aggregation-encoded approaches perform better regarding temporal stability due to reduced influence by dynamic features. Our research provides a case-based reasoning approach for deciding on which algorithm-encoding combination and evaluation metrics to apply. In doing so, we provide a blueprint for an early warning and monitoring method within the EC process and other similarly complex processes.
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- 2024
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14. Creating an ATC knowledge graph in support of the artificial situational awareness system
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Schrefl, Michael, Neumayr, Bernd, Gruber, Sebastian, Hartmann, Marlene, Tukarić, Ivan, and Radišić, Tomislav
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Automation has been recognized as a possible solution for increasing air traffic controller workload trends. This paper presents a methodology for creating an air traffic control knowledge graph, which is used as part of a hybrid artificial intelligence system for air traffic control operations. The system combines machine learning and symbolic reasoning with the purpose of achieving artificial situational awareness in a narrow domain of en-route air traffic control operations. This approach allows the use of user-defined knowledge alongside existing knowledge repositories. The novel knowledge graph development methodology is universal for any area of air traffic management which relies on the aeronautical information exchange models. In this paper we also present the open-source tools which were developed to make this approach possible and system performance evaluations. Future work should address achieving real-time operation and additional task automation, accompanied by appropriate ontology and graph expansion.
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- 2022
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15. Integration of software defined radio on an unmanned aerial vehicle
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Papoči, Petar, Radišić, Tomislav, and Muštra, Mario
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The current market does not provide commercially available products of modular radios for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The goal of the project presented in this paper is to improve the usability of technology related to the functions provided by software-defined radios (SDRs) and UAVs, especially for radio frequency spectrum monitoring, migration and border control. The project focuses on integrating SDRs with UAVs, reception sensitivity, directional antennas, the precision of signal localization, and footprint reduction. The conducted activities resulted in a functional prototype of a large UAV, capable of carrying various equipment, and successful integration of SDR with the built UAV. This paper focuses on the technical aspect of integration between the two systems and their interoperability. Further, it provides an overview of the operational possibilities and limitations of the integrated systems.
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- 2022
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16. Novel Artificial Situational Awareness System is Comparable with Human Situational Awareness in the En-route Air Traffic Control Domain
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Samardžić, Kristina, Radišić, Tomislav, Tukarić, Ivan, and Hermann, Ruth Esther Häusler
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AISA project introduces human-machine distributed situational awareness (SA) in en-route air traffic control. This paper is a result of the project's preliminary study. As a part of the project, a comparison between artificial and human situational awareness is performed. To investigate if the artificial SA could undistractedly monitor traffic, air traffic controller (ATCO) tasks are defined within Knowledge Graph (KG) system. KG system serves as a database with the ability to define relationships between data points. Human-in-the-loop simulations were performed to acquire needed data. ATCOs conducted different traffic scenarios which were later analysed and assessed regarding SA indicators defined in the paper. Tasks defined within the KG-based system can produce artificial SA that can successfully identify and complement all human SA degradation occurrences, contributing to Team SA. Therefore, defined tasks are sufficient to apply to the traffic data and to produce adequate machine SA.
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- 2022
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17. A detailed experimental and computational study of monocarbohydrazones.
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Božić, Aleksandra R., Filipović, Nenad R., Verbić, Tatjana Ž., Milčić, Miloš K., Todorović, Tamara R., Cvijetić, Ilija N., Klisurić, Olivera R., Radišić, Marina M., and Marinković, Aleksandar D.
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The substituent and solvent effect on intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) of twelve monocarbohydrazones (mCHs) were studied using experimental and theoretical methodology. The effects of specific and non-specific solvent–solute interactions on the UV–Vis absorption maxima shifts were evaluated using linear free energy relationships (LFERs) principles, i.e. using the Kamlet-Taft and Catalán models. Linear free energy relationships in the form of single substituent parameter equation (SSP) was used to analyze substituent effect on UV–Vis, NMR and p K a change. According to crystallographic data and quantum chemical calculations, the trans (E) form was found to be more stable. A photochromism of compounds with 2-hydroxyphenyl and 2-pyridylimino groups substituted at imine carbon atom results in E/Z isomerization due to creation of intermolecular hydrogen bond in E and Z form, respectively. Multiple stage mass spectrometry (MS-MS
n ) analysis was applied to define main fragmentation pathways. Furthermore, the experimental findings were interpreted with the aid of ab initio MP2/6–311 G(d,p) and time-dependent density functional (TD-DFT) methods. TD-DFT calculations were performed to quantify the efficiency of intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) with the aid of the charge-transfer distance (D CT) and the amount of transferred charge (Q CT) calculation. It was found that both substituents and solvents influence electron density shift i.e. extent of conjugation, and affect ICT character in the course of excitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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18. Antimicrobial efficiency of medicinal plants and their influence on cheeses quality.
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Puvača, Nikola, Pelić, Dragana Ljubojević, Tomić, Vedran, Radišić, Robert, Milanović, Spasenija, Soleša, Dragan, Budakov, Dragana, Cara, Magdalena, Bursić, Vojislava, Petrović, Aleksandra, Vuković, Gorica, Pelić, Miloš, Konstantinović, Bojan, and Carić, Marijana
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MILK proteins ,MEDICINAL plants ,CHEESE ,FUNCTIONAL foods ,DAIRY products - Abstract
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- 2020
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19. CHINA'S BELT AND ROAD INVESTMENT PROJECTS IN THE BALKAN COUNTRIES: SIX YEARS AFTER.
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ZAKIĆ, Katarina and RADIŠIĆ, Bojan
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INVESTMENT analysis ,FOREIGN investments ,INTERNATIONAL business enterprises ,INVESTMENTS ,INTERNATIONAL markets - Abstract
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- 2019
20. Melissopalynology analysis, determination of physicochemical parameters, sugars and phenolics in Maltese honey collected in different seasons
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Bugeja Douglas Adrian, Nešović Milica, Šikoparija Branko, Radišić Predrag, Tosti Tomislav, Trifković Jelena, Russi Luigi, Attard Everaldo, Tešić Živoslav, and Gašić Uroš
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melissopalynology ,physicochemical parameters ,chromatography ,pca ,eucalyptus ,lotus ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Malta, a country renowned for its honey, has not been extensively mentioned in studies based on honey. In addition to many parameters, the collection period affects honey quality, precisely due to the different floral composition that exists during a certain season. Therefore, the significance of this study refers to the provision of data on honey from Malta collected during the autumn, spring, and summer seasons. Melissopalynological analysis, determination of physicochemical parameters, and the use of analytical chromatographic methods enabled detailed analysis of this honey. Principal component analysis (PCA) provided the differentiation of Maltese honey depending on the harvest season. Lotus pollen, followed by Eucalyptus, predominated in all honey samples. Characteristic compounds for summer honey were pinocembrin, galangin, kaempferol, chrysin, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid and maltotriose, while quercetin 3-O-galactoside, ferulic acid, ellagic acid, protocatechuic acid, luteolin 7-O-glucoside and melibiose were specific for autumn honey. A higher amount of p-coumaric acid, genistein, catechin, as well as the content of many sugars were found in spring samples. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first scientific work dealing with a detailed chemical analysis of Maltese honey
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- 2022
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21. Aversion to a sure loss: turning investors into gamblers.
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Ferenčak, Miroslav, Dobromirov, Dušan, Radišić, Mladen, and Takači, Aleksandar
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- 2018
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22. Vibrations of Flexible Strip on Viscoelastic Halfspace.
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Radišić, Marko, Petronijević, Mira, and Müller, Gerhard
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VIBRATION (Mechanics) ,VISCOELASTICITY ,SOIL-structure interaction ,BUILDING foundations ,SPECTRAL element method ,FOURIER transforms ,WAVENUMBER - Abstract
The dynamic response of rigid and flexible foundations on the soil has been subject of extensive study in the past decades. A hybrid method using a combined finite element method (FEM) and boundary element method (BEM) is the most common method used for solving this problem. The objective of this paper is to present an effective frequency domain method to obtain the dynamic response of a flexible strip foundation resting on a viscoelastic halfspace. The foundation is treated with the spectral element method (SEM), while the soil is modelled using the integral transform method (ITM). Both SEM and ITM are based on the analytical solution of the Lame-equations in the frequency domain and therefore are suitable for combining. The solution is obtained in the transformed space-frequency or wavenumber-frequency domain using the Fourier transformation. The study is performed as a 2D plane-strain analysis, assuming that the foundation cross-section behaves as an Euler-Bernoulli beam and that there is no sliding between the foundation and the soil, nor discontinuities in terms of the displacement field. The vertical displacements field of the foundation is described by a set of modal functions corresponding to free vibration mode shapes of a SEM Euler-Bernoulli beam element. The coupling between the foundation and the soil is achieved using the modal soil impedance functions, which are determined by using the ITM. The displacements of the coupled foundation-soil system are solved by the modal superposition method. The accuracy of the proposed method is assessed by comparing the obtained results with the results obtained by a commercial software package SASSI2000. The comparison shows that the presented method is accurate and less costly in terms of computational effort, especially in the high frequency range. The presented method can be easily extended to provide the solution of the response of a flexible strip on a layered halfspace due to a horizontal and vertical excitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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23. THE RESULTS AND CHALLENGES OF CHINESE “GO GLOBAL” POLICY.
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ZAKIĆ, Katarina and RADIŠIĆ, Bojan
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EASTERN question (Far East) ,ECONOMIC development ,FOREIGN investments - Abstract
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- 2017
24. Arheologija pejzaža kasnog latena južne Panonije: perspektive i mogućnosti analiza stabilnih izotopa.
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Radišić, Teodora
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- 2017
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25. Impact of internal additional compensations policy on revenues in cross-sectoral SME environment
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Todorović, Sanja, Radišić, Mladen, Takači, Aleksandar, Borocki, Jelena, and Kliestikova, Jana
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A contemporary business practice attributed to the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) reflects rather ad-hoc employees' compensations policies. In this study, we investigate whether cross-sectoral differences exist with respect to the additional compensations performance on the sample of IT (information technologies) and non-IT small firms coming from an emerging market in Europe. The central research includes systematic statistical analysis of the relations between additional compensations performance (both material and non-material) and revenues growth for more than 60 SMEs. We conclude that cross-sectoral differences of additional compensations' impact on revenues growth are evident. IT SMEs are more likely to experience year-to-year revenues growth when they perform additional compensations towards their employees and they execute non-material additional compensations more frequently. However, variables observing employee category receiving an additional compensation and funding spent for additional compensations did not show considerable statistical significance with respect to impact on revenues growth for both observed sectors.
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- 2019
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26. Analytical verification and quality assessment of the Tosoh HLC-723GX HbA1canalyzer
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Ris, Marko, Božičević, Sandra, Biljak, Vanja Radišić, and Vučić Lovrenčić, Marijana
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Ion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography (IE-HPLC) has long been used as a reproducible and versatile analytical tool for HbA1cmeasurement.
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- 2017
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27. Cluster analysis of higher-education competitiveness in selected European countries
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Kabók, József, Radišić, Slobodan, and Kuzmanović, Bogdan
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AbstractThe subject of research in this paper is higher-education competitiveness on account of its impact on the enhancement of social and economic competitiveness, as well as on the growth of human capital and creation of social knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to group the selected European countries according to higher-education competitiveness, by means of the hierarchical cluster analysis method, with a special focus on the position of Serbia. Higher-education competitiveness in the chosen countries is analysed by means of three indicators of competitiveness: the ratio of the number of students per number of inhabitants, the number of students per number of employed, as well as the amount of budgetary funds allocated per student. The research results indicate different higher-education competitiveness in the analysed countries and also the fact that, according to this analysis, Serbia is in the group of countries with low competitiveness of higher education.
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- 2017
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28. Causality between corruption and the level of GDP
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Lučić, Danilo, Radišić, Mladen, and Dobromirov, Dušan
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AbstractInteraction between corruption and economic development is one of the most widely studied topics in the recent history of scientific research. Because of the strong influence of both these factors on the standard of living, we have tried to answer the following question: In what time frame is the interaction between these two factors most prominent? Taking into account the data of the level of corruption (as measured by the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) and economic development (as measured by the movement of GDP per year), in the time period from 1995 to 2011, we divided the research results into three time zones: zone 1 – which covers the time period of the first five years (short-term impacts), zone 2 – which covers the time period of the next five years (medium-term impacts), and finally zone 3 – which covers the time period of the last five years (long-term impacts). Based on the research results, we have come to conclusion that the strongest causality between these two factors are in zone 2, the so-called medium-term framework. The empirical findings of this article suggest that further research in this direction is necessary, if we take into account the fact that corruption is present in almost all countries of the world.
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- 2016
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29. AIRBORNE GRASS AND RAGWEED POLLEN IN THE SOUTHERN PANONNIAN VALLEY — CONSIDERATION OF RURAL AND URBAN ENVIRONMENT.
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Čikoparija, Branko, Radišić, Predrag, Pejak, Tatjana, and Čimić, Smiljka
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The aims of this study were to describe and compare the characteristics of grass and ragweed airborne pollen in rural and urban areas in the southern Panonnian Valley. Airborne pollen data were collected by using Hirst type volumetric samplers simultaneously in rural and urban localities. If rural and urban environment are considered, both grass and ragweed daily pollen concentrations showed a significant degree of association. Observed parameters (pollen index, maximum daily concentration, number of days during which the pollen is recorded in the air and start day of main pollen season), showed year-to-year variations for both grass and ragweed aeropollen. Average values of these parameters were higher in the rural environment, but the difference was statistically significant only for grass pollen index. Such a low difference indicates the possibility for conducting dose response clinical trials based on data obtained from one sampling station. The least year-to-year variations as well as the least difference between rural and urban environment, have been observed in the case of start date of the MPS. Such a situation suggests the possibility for using data obtained in one type of environment for the development of long-term forecast models for an entire region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
30. Feline high-rise syndrome: 119 cases (1998–2001)
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Vnuk, D., Pirkić, B., Matičić, D., Radišić, B., Stejskal, M., Babić, T., Kreszinger, M., and Lemo, N.
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High-rise syndrome was diagnosed in 119 cats over a 4-year period. 59.6% of cats were younger than one year, and the average height of the fall was four stories. High-rise syndrome was more frequent during the warmer period of the year. 96.5% of the presented cats, survived after the fall. 46.2% of cats had fractured limbs; 38.5% of fractures were of the forelimb, 61.5% of the hindlimb. The tibia was fractured most often (36.4%), followed by the femur (23.6%). 78.6% of femoral fractures were distal. The mean age of patients with femoral fractures was 9.1 months, and with tibial fractures 29.2 months. Thoracic trauma was diagnosed in 33.6% of cats. Pneumothorax was diagnosed in 20% of cats, and pulmonary contusions in 13.4%. Falls from the seventh or higher stories, are associated with more severe injuries and with a higher incidence of thoracic trauma.
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- 2004
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31. QHREDGS Enhances Tube Formation, Metabolism and Survival of Endothelial Cells in Collagen-Chitosan Hydrogels
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Miklas, Jason W., Dallabrida, Susan M., Reis, Lewis A., Ismail, Nesreen, Rupnick, Maria, and Radisic, Milica
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Biology ,Biochemistry ,Small Molecules ,Molecular Cell Biology ,Cellular Types ,Endothelial Cells ,Cell Adhesion ,Cell Death ,Cellular Stress Responses ,Cellular Structures ,Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Materials Science ,Biomaterials - Abstract
Cell survival in complex, vascularized tissues, has been implicated as a major bottleneck in advancement of therapies based on cardiac tissue engineering. This limitation motivates the search for small, inexpensive molecules that would simultaneously be cardio-protective and vasculogenic. Here, we present peptide sequence QHREDGS, based upon the fibrinogen-like domain of angiopoietin-1, as a prime candidate molecule. We demonstrated previously that QHREDGS improved cardiomyocyte metabolism and mitigated serum starved apoptosis. In this paper we further demonstrate the potency of QHREDGS in its ability to enhance endothelial cell survival, metabolism and tube formation. When endothelial cells were exposed to the soluble form of QHREDGS, improvements in endothelial cell barrier functionality, nitric oxide production and cell metabolism (ATP levels) in serum starved conditions were found. The functionality of the peptide was then examined when conjugated to collagen-chitosan hydrogel, a potential carrier for in vivo application. The presence of the peptide in the hydrogel mitigated paclitaxel induced apoptosis of endothelial cells in a dose dependent manner. Furthermore, the peptide modified hydrogels stimulated tube-like structure formation of encapsulated endothelial cells. When integrin αvβ3 or α5β1were antibody blocked during cell encapsulation in peptide modified hydrogels, tube formation was abolished. Therefore, the dual protective nature of the novel peptide QHREDGS may position this peptide as an appealing augmentation for collagen-chitosan hydrogels that could be used for biomaterial delivered cell therapies in the settings of myocardial infarction.
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32. Monitoring of fungal spores in the indoor air of preschool institution facilities in Novi Sad
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Novaković Milana S., Karaman Maja A., Radnović Dragan V., Radišić Predrag K., and Šikoparija Branko B.
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children ,day care ,fungi ,indoor air ,Preschool institution ,spores ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Fungal spores can cause a range of health problems in humans such as respiratory diseases and mycotoxicoses. Since children are the most vulnerable, the presence of fungal spores in the facilities of preschool and school institutions should be investigated readily. In order to estimate air contamination by fungal spores, air sampling was conducted in eight facilities of the preschool institution in Novi Sad during February and March, 2007. Sedimentation plate method was used for the detection of viable fungal spores, mostly being members of subdv. Deuteromycota (Fungi imperfecti). In 32 samples a total of 148 colonies were developed, among which five genera were identified: Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Alternaria and Acremonium while non-sporulating fungal colonies were labeled as sterile mycelia. Most frequently recorded genera were Penicillium with 46 colonies and Cladosporium with 44 colonies. The genera Aspergillus and Alternaria were represented with 3 colonies each and Acremonium with only 1 colony. The greatest number of colonies emerged in the samples from the day care facilities “Vendi” (58 colonies) and “Panda” (49 colonies). Most diverse samples were obtained from the day care center “Zvončica”, with presence of all identified genera. These results showed notable presence of fungal spores in the indoor air of Preschool institution facilities and indicated the need for further, more complete seasonal research. Obtained information is considered useful for the evaluation of potential mycofactors that endanger health of children. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III43002]
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33. Allozyme pattern for new record of Craspedacusta sowerbii in Serbia
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Ludoški Jasmina Lj., Milankov Vesna R., and Radišić Predrag K.
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allozymes ,Craspedacusta sowerbii ,freshwater jellyfish ,polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Cosmopolitan freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii L a n k e s t e r 1880 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) was recorded for the first time in the lake Velika peskara near Zrenjanin (Serbia and Montenegro) in summer 1998. A natural population of C. sowerbii from the lake Velika peskara was analyzed for genetic variability at 9 enzyme loci (Gpi, Hk, Idh-1, Idh-2, Me, Mdh-1 Mdh-2, Pgm and Sod) by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A zymogram indicated that population was monomorphic at all analyzed loci.
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- 2004
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34. Polyphenolic and Chemical Profiles of Honey From the Tara Mountain in Serbia.
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Nedić N, Nešović M, Radišić P, Gašić U, Baošić R, Joksimović K, Pezo L, Tešić Ž, and Vovk I
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This study presents a detailed characterization of 27 honey samples from the Tara Mountain region in Serbia using different comprehensive techniques and methods. The types of the honey samples were defined as monofloral (4 samples), honeydew (5 samples) and polyfloral (18 samples) honey based on determined polyphenol content, antioxidant activity, electrical conductivity and melissopalynological analyses. Physicochemical parameters such as pH (4.13-4.94), diastase activity (24.20-41.70 DN), acidity (14.60-29.70 meq/kg), content of 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural (in range below 5, up to 16.90 mg/kg), sucrose (0.20-3.90 g/100 g), and moisture content (15.01-19.23%) confirmed the required quality of the honey samples. Sensory analysis revealed honey characteristics favorable to consumers. Analyses of 19 phenolic compounds using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode-array detection and triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS) revealed six phenolic acids and 13 other compounds from the group of flavonoids and their glycosides. In all the samples the highest content was determined for p -coumaric acid, followed by caffeic acid and pinocembrin. Besides total phenolic content and radical scavenging activity, antimicrobial activity was also examined. Most honey samples showed bactericidal activity against Staphylococcus aureus and bacteriostatic activity against Escherichia coli , while none of the honey samples inhibited the growth of Candida albicans . Chemometric analyses were applied for an in-depth study of the results to further evaluate the characteristics of the honey samples studied. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used for assessing the differences in physicochemical parameters, polyphenols content and antioxidant capacity between honey samples. The unrooted cluster tree was used to group the samples based on the melissopalynological analyses., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Nedić, Nešović, Radišić, Gašić, Baošić, Joksimović, Pezo, Tešić and Vovk.)
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- 2022
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35. Near-ground effect of height on pollen exposure.
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Rojo J, Oteros J, Pérez-Badia R, Cervigón P, Ferencova Z, Gutiérrez-Bustillo AM, Bergmann KC, Oliver G, Thibaudon M, Albertini R, Rodríguez-De la Cruz D, Sánchez-Reyes E, Sánchez-Sánchez J, Pessi AM, Reiniharju J, Saarto A, Calderón MC, Guerrero C, Berra D, Bonini M, Chiodini E, Fernández-González D, García J, Trigo MM, Myszkowska D, Fernández-Rodríguez S, Tormo-Molina R, Damialis A, Kolek F, Traidl-Hoffmann C, Severova E, Caeiro E, Ribeiro H, Magyar D, Makra L, Udvardy O, Alcázar P, Galán C, Borycka K, Kasprzyk I, Newbigin E, Adams-Groom B, Apangu GP, Frisk CA, Skjøth CA, Radišić P, Šikoparija B, Celenk S, Schmidt-Weber CB, and Buters J
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- Allergens, Australia, Europe, Humans, Seasons, Specimen Handling, Environmental Monitoring, Pollen
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The effect of height on pollen concentration is not well documented and little is known about the near-ground vertical profile of airborne pollen. This is important as most measuring stations are on roofs, but patient exposure is at ground level. Our study used a big data approach to estimate the near-ground vertical profile of pollen concentrations based on a global study of paired stations located at different heights. We analyzed paired sampling stations located at different heights between 1.5 and 50 m above ground level (AGL). This provided pollen data from 59 Hirst-type volumetric traps from 25 different areas, mainly in Europe, but also covering North America and Australia, resulting in about 2,000,000 daily pollen concentrations analyzed. The daily ratio of the amounts of pollen from different heights per location was used, and the values of the lower station were divided by the higher station. The lower station of paired traps recorded more pollen than the higher trap. However, while the effect of height on pollen concentration was clear, it was also limited (average ratio 1.3, range 0.7-2.2). The standard deviation of the pollen ratio was highly variable when the lower station was located close to the ground level (below 10 m AGL). We show that pollen concentrations measured at >10 m are representative for background near-ground levels., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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