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2. Forces required to dynamize sliding screws in gamma nail and selfdynamizable internal fixator
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Mitkovic, Milan M, Korunovic, Nikola D, Milenkovic, Sasa S, Stojiljkovic, Predrag M, Manic, Miodrag T, and Trajanovic, Miroslav D
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3. Towards the reliable chemical stability testing of the single base gunpowder using a microcalorimetry method
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Milan M. Djokić, Zoran J. Bajić, and Vladimir D. Ignjatović
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single base gunpowder ,microcalorimetry ,heat flow calorimetry ,tam iii ,stanag 4582 ,Military Science ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Introduction/purpose: Gunpowder is a type of explosive material (EM), a mixture of chemical compounds capable of releasing their potential energy in a very fast exothermic chemical reaction. This paper investigates the single base gunpowder samples. Methods: Microcalorimetry (MC), or heat flow calorimetry (HFC), is the only modern method that monitors the direct cause of autoignition - the rate of heat release, which is a key factor for gunpowder storage explosive safety. It is based on high-sensitivity calorimeters which allow monitoring of chemical reactions at low speeds. The microcalorimeter "TAM III" was used and the method given by the NATO standard STANAG 4582. A very reliable result was obtained on the chemical stability of the observed single base gunpowder samples, as well as an assessment of its behavior in the next 10 years. Results: The thermal activity of gunpowder depends on several factors, the most important of which are: chemical composition, size and shape of the gunpowder grain, the degree of decomposition of the gunpowder, storage conditions, etc. Namely, it is a much more exact and consistent indicator of the chemical stability of gunpowder compared to the critical diameter. Conclusion: The MC method should be used both for monitoring the chemical stability of gunpowder during storage and for the prediction of the service life of gunpowder.
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4. A ligand discovery toolbox for the WWE domain family of human E3 ligases
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Lena Münzker, Serah W. Kimani, Milan M. Fowkes, Aiping Dong, Hong Zheng, Yanjun Li, Morgan Dasovich, Krzysztof M. Zak, Anthony K. L. Leung, Jonathan M. Elkins, Dirk Kessler, Cheryl H. Arrowsmith, Levon Halabelian, and Jark Böttcher
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract The WWE domain is a relatively under-researched domain found in twelve human proteins and characterized by a conserved tryptophan-tryptophan-glutamate (WWE) sequence motif. Six of these WWE domain-containing proteins also contain domains with E3 ubiquitin ligase activity. The general recognition of poly-ADP-ribosylated substrates by WWE domains suggests a potential avenue for development of Proteolysis-Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs). Here, we present novel crystal structures of the HUWE1, TRIP12, and DTX1 WWE domains in complex with PAR building blocks and their analogs, thus enabling a comprehensive analysis of the PAR binding site structural diversity. Furthermore, we introduce a versatile toolbox of biophysical and biochemical assays for the discovery and characterization of novel WWE domain binders, including fluorescence polarization-based PAR binding and displacement assays, 15N-NMR-based binding affinity assays and 19F-NMR-based competition assays. Through these assays, we have characterized the binding of monomeric iso-ADP-ribose (iso-ADPr) and its nucleotide analogs with the aforementioned WWE proteins. Finally, we have utilized the assay toolbox to screen a small molecule fragment library leading to the successful discovery of novel ligands targeting the HUWE1 WWE domain.
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- 2024
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5. Hydrogeological Characteristics of Montenegro
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Radulović, Milan M., LaMoreaux, James W., Series Editor, and Barovic, Goran, editor
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- 2024
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6. Uptake of 68Ga-DOTATATE and 68Ga-DOTATOC in Primary Neuroendocrine Tumors, Metastases, and Normal Liver Tissue: Is There a Significant Difference?
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Todorović-Tirnanić, Mila V., van Echteld, Cees J. A., Gajić, Milan M., Baum, Richard P., and Prasad, Vikas, editor
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- 2024
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7. Methodology of training members of river units on a ship simulator
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Slobodan M. Radojević, Milan M. Kresojević, Svetislav D. Šoškić, and Dejan D. Mihajlović
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ship simulator (bridge simulator) ,training methodology ,river units ,emergency response ,ship maneuvering ,Military Science ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Introduction/aim: This paper aims to present the methodology for creating educational content/scenarios on a ship simulator (bridge simulator) that will serve officers of river units in developing the ability to react when performing regular and military tactical tasks on the ships of the River Flotilla. Also, training on the simulator aims to train officers of river units using modern information technologies. Methods: The paper uses simulation methods, experimental methods, case studies, and operational research. Results: Specific educational content/scenarios were created, also specific methodology was developed and the principles were clearly defined according to which content/scenarios are created on the ship simulator. Conclusion: By using the ship simulator, in different teaching scenarios, cadets of river units as well as members of river units are trained and acquire the ability to react adequately in real situations in the shortest possible time.
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8. Forces required to dynamize sliding screws in gamma nail and selfdynamizable internal fixator
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Milan M Mitkovic, Nikola D Korunovic, Sasa S Milenkovic, Predrag M Stojiljkovic, Miodrag T Manic, and Miroslav D Trajanovic
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Dynamization ,Lag screw ,Pertrochanteric fracture ,Gait ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Single limb support phase of the gait-cycle in patients who are treated for a pertrochanteric fracture is characterized by transversal loads acting on the lag screw, tending to block its dynamization. If the simultaneous axial force overcomes transversal loads of the sliding screw, the dynamization can still occur. Methods Biomechanical investigation was performed for three types of dynamic implants: Gamma Nail, and two types of Selfdynamizable Internal Fixators (SIF) – SIF-7 (containing two 7 mm non-cannulated sliding screws), and SIF-10 (containing one 10 mm cannulated sliding screw). Contact surface between the stem and the sliding screws is larger in SIF implants than in Gamma Nail, as the stem of Gamma Nail is hollow. A special testing device was designed for this study to provide simultaneous application of a controlled sliding screws bending moment and a controlled transversal load on sliding screws (Qt) without using of weights. Using each of the implants, axial forces required to initiate sliding screws dynamization (Qa) were applied and measured using a tensile testing machine, for several values of sliding screws bending moment. Standard least-squares method was used to present the results through the linear regression model. Results Positive correlation between Qt and Qa was confirmed (p
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9. The nutshell kings: Why is human space settlement controversial in the first place?
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Cirkovic, Milan M.
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Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
Recent years have seen both a revival of space programs, mostly propelled by private industry's increasing interest, but also the emergence of strong resistance to human space activities on several levels. This is partly a manifestation of a wider counter-Enlightenment Zeitgeist, as detectable in other sectors of public life in the West, and partly a reaction against the widespread engagement of the private sector. While it still does not dominate the discourse on space issues, space skepticism is surprisingly wide-ranging and decentralized phenomenon, gathering together heterogeneous strands of thought from pro-Enlightenment liberals to rabid "deep ecology" activists to philosophical pessimists to antiglobalists of all colors. There has been precious little in way of actively opposing this cultural trend so far, however. While space engineers and entrepreneurs conduct their "business as usual", there are plethora of risks hidden in this cultural climate, esp. if one adopts much repeated (and rarely adequately understood) maxim that "politics is downstream of culture." The present article will review major strands of thought within this big tent cultural movement, offer plausible counter-arguments to space skeptics, and outline important cultural and public-outreach work which needs to be done to balance the scales., Comment: 16 pages, no figures; accepted for publication in "Futures"
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- 2022
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10. The Cosmic Microwave Background: Historical and Philosophical Lessons
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Perovic, Slobodan and Cirkovic, Milan M.
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- 2024
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11. Applying machine learning in the investigation of the link between the high-velocity streams of charged solar particles and precipitation-induced floods
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Malinović-Milićević, Slavica, Vyklyuk, Yaroslav, Radovanović, Milan M., Milenković, Milan, Pešić, Ana Milanović, Milovanović, Boško, Popović, Teodora, Sydor, Petro, and Petrović, Marko D.
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12. Determinants influencing tourists’ willingness to visit Türkiye – Impact of earthquake hazards on Serbian visitors’ preferences
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Blešić Ivana, Ivkov Milan, Gajić Tamara, Petrović Marko D., Radovanović Milan M., Valjarević Aleksandar, Malinović-Milićević Slavica, Vukin Marina, Raljić Jovanka Popov, Puhar Dušan, and Lukić Tin
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subjective risk factors ,perceived travel risk ,earthquake hazards ,türkiye ,serbian tourists ,risk management ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Earthquakes are a rather complex natural phenomenon that cannot be prevented, and their effects can be catastrophic and have profound implications on various economic sectors (especially tourism). This study investigates the relationships between subjective factors (gender, age, education, previous experience, and disaster anxiety), the perceived travel risk, and the travel intention of tourists from Serbia to destinations in Türkiye. The pilot study was done in March 2023 with 110 respondents from the Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Tourism, and Hotel Management, Novi Sad. After the validation of the instruments, the main survey was conducted in the period from March to June 2023. The subjects of interest were residents of Serbia over the age of 18. The data from this study are analyzed using the confirmatory factor analysis and path analyses. This study aims to enhance the understanding of perceived risk and travel intention, specifically focusing on Türkiye. The assessed outcome relates to how tourists perceive three specific categories of risk when traveling to destinations with a high risk of natural disasters, such as earthquake-prone areas. The findings suggest that older respondents tend to perceive lower physical and financial travel risks, even though the influence of age on the perception of socio-psychological risks was inconclusive. Further results reveal that individuals with prior experience tend to hold a heightened perception of physical, financial, and socio-psychological risks. An examination of the relationship between disaster anxiety and perceived travel risks indicates that physical, financial, and socio-psychological risks exert a negative influence on travel intention. Thus, this study may provide a conceptual foundation for both theoretical and practical implications for the improvement of risk management techniques at a specific travel destination in areas prone to earthquake hazards.
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13. Assessing the operational efficiency of Danube ports within the trans-European transport network
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Abođi Anita G., Andrejić Milan M., Pajić Vukašin S., Maraš Vladislav S., and Kilibarda Milorad J.
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dea ,swara ,waspas ,ten-t ,efficiency ,inland waterway ,ports ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The paper analyzed 16 ports on the Danube that are part of the Trans-European Transport Network with the aim of calculating their efficiency, using the DEA method. The indicators included in the analysis, which represent the input indicators, are the number of operators, the total port area, the maximum depth of the river in the observed port, the number of terminals, the length of the quay, the maximum capacity of the anchorage area, and the storage capacity, while the output indicator is the amount of cargo handled. The results of the analysis showed that out of 16 analyzed ports, 6 ports are efficient, which enabled further evaluation of efficient ports using SWARA and WASPAS methods. After the analyze, the port that is ranked as the best is the port of Giurgiu, which has the largest number of operators and the largest number of terminals. The port of Dunajvaroš has the lowest efficiency, because of the smallest storage capacity and the smallest port area. The testing of the developed model showed the exceptional convenience of its practical application. The contribution of the paper is distinguished by the development of a model that is unique in terms of methods and variables included in the calculation.
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- 2024
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14. A study on the influence of graphene nano-sheets on the microstructure and mechanical properties of lead-free Sn-0.7Cu solder alloy
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Nedeljković Milan M., Mladenović Srba A., Petrović Jasmina L.J., Marković Ivana I., Stamenković Uroš S., and Kovačević Avram S.
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lead-free solder alloys ,graphene nanosheets ,powder metallurgy ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Numerous research studies on composite solder materials have aimed to develop sustainable lead-free solders. The production of various types of lead-free solders has been seriously investigated worldwide as an alternative to harmful Pb solders. The study examined the influence of graphene nanoparticles on the microstructure, density, and microhardness of lead-free Sn-0.7Cu solder. Graphene was used in the form of graphene nano-sheets (GNSs) with variable weight content and the nano-composite solder was obtained by powder metallurgy method. The purpose of the study was to utilize reinforcement to improve the physical and mechanical properties of solder materials. It was observed that the GNS particles were evenly distributed along the grain boundaries, resulting in a finer dendritic b-Sn structure and higher microhardness values. The addition of GNS particles to the Sn-0.7Cu solder matrix increased the microhardness values by 15%, while the density of the composite solder was slightly reduced.
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15. Influence of cold plastic deformation after aging on the mechanical properties and microstructure of aluminum alloy EN AW-7075
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Kovačević Avram S., Stamenković Uroš S., and Nedeljković Milan M.
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en aw-7075 ,rolling ,aging ,hardness ,impact toughness ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
This paper presents research on the changes in the mechanical and structural properties of the commercial aluminum alloy EN-AW 7075 during thermomechanical processing. The processing involved artificial aging of the alloy at a temperature of 150°C for 30 minutes, followed by cold rolling after aging. Changes in hardness and impact toughness during the experiment were monitored. Hardness was measured using the Leeb method, while impact toughness was measured using the Charpy method. In the annealed state, the lowest hardness values were recorded, while the highest-impact toughness value was achieved in the as-quenched state. By applying cold plastic deformation after artificial aging, the hardness of the alloy significantly increased, while the impact toughness continuously decreased. After deformation of 20%, cracks appearance prevented further deformation. Optical microscopy was used to follow microstructural changes during the applied processing regime. Precipitates of various sizes and morphologies were observed in the structure. The annealed state results in poorly defined grain boundaries and formation of large precipitates relatively evenly distributed throughout the matrix. Cold plastic deformation after aging has resulted in elongated grain structure aligned with the rolling direction, along with crushing of secondary phase particles.
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16. Uvological characteristics of local grapevine varieties: Smederevka and Žametovka
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Bradić Ivan Z., Ristić Miloš P., Mošić Ivana S., Milić Radoslav B., Beader Milan M., and Jakšić Darko D.
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smederevka ,trstenik wine-growing district ,uvological characteristics ,žametovka ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Research of uvological characteristics is one of the obligatory steps for determination of general production and technological value of grapevine varieties. Such research is particularly recommended for local varieties that did not previously show satisfying characteristics necessary for production of high-quality wine. Local grapevine varieties Smederevka (white wine variety) and Žametovka (red wine variety) have mostly served for production of low-quality wine in the past. With changes in the manner of production in the sense of focus on high-quality wine and production of wine with geographical indications, vineyards planted with these varieties in Serbia have mostly been grubbed up. However, due to the characteristic and favourable terroir conditions, they have survived in the Trstenik wine-growing district (subregion within the Tri Morave wine-growing region). With the aim of determining uvological characteristics of these two varieties in current climate conditions that are favourable for these high-yield varieties, this paper examines the mechanical composition of grape bunches (bunch weight, number of berries, stem weight), mechanical composition of berries (weight of 100 berries, weight of skin of 100 berries, weight of mesocarp of 100 berries and weight of seeds of 100 berries), as well as grape must characteristics (sugar content and total acids in grape must) of representative genotypes of local varieties Smederevka and Žametovka in production vineyards in the Trstenik wine-growing district. Research results have shown that uvological characteristics of these varieties are slightly better in comparison with previous research carried out in other wine-growing areas, that is, in comparison with general information from literature, which indicates the necessity for further research of these varieties in different agro-ecological conditions.
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17. Gaia as Solaris: An Alternative Default Evolutionary Trajectory
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Janković, Srdja, Katić, Ana, and Ćirković, Milan M.
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Physics - Popular Physics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Now that we know that Earth-like planets are ubiquitous in the universe, as well as that most of them are much older than the Earth, it is justified to ask to what extent evolutionary outcomes on other such planets are similar, or indeed commensurable, to the outcomes we perceive around us. In order to assess the degree of specialty or mediocrity of our trajectory of biospheric evolution, we need to take into account recent advances in theoretical astrobiology, in particular (i) establishing the history of habitable planets' formation in the Galaxy, and (ii) understanding the crucial importance of "Gaian" feedback loops and temporal windows for the interaction of early life with its physical environment. Hereby we consider an alternative macroevolutionary pathway that may result in tight functional integration of all sub-planetary ecosystems, eventually giving rise to a true superorganism at the biospheric level. The blueprint for a possible outcome of this scenario has been masterfully provided by the great Polish novelist Stanis{\l}aw Lem in his 1961 novel Solaris. In fact, Solaris offers such a persuasive and powerful case for an "extremely strong" Gaia hypothesis that it is, arguably, high time to investigate it in a discursive astrobiological and philosophical context. In addition to novel predictions in the domain of potentially detectable biosignatures, some additional cognitive and heuristic benefits of studying such extreme cases of functional integration are briefly discussed., Comment: 20 pages, 1 figure; accepted in "Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres"
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- 2022
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18. Identification of hemodynamically stable patients with acute pulmonary embolism at high risk for death: external validation of different models
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Becattini, Cecilia, Gulizia, Michele M., Agnelli, Giancarlo, Dentali, Francesco, Di Lenarda, Andrea, Enea, Iolanda, Fabbri, Andrea, Maggioni, Aldo P., Pomero, Fulvio, Ruggeri, Maria Pia, Lucci, Donata, Vedovati, Maria Cristina, Duranti, Michele, Guercini, Francesco, Groff, Paolo, Verso, Melina, Fabbri, Gianna, Savoia, Martina, Baldini, Ester, Mecatti, Barbara Bartolomei, Bianchini, Francesca, Ceseri, Martina, Gonzini, Lucio, Gorini, Marco, Lorimer, Andrea, Orsini, Giampietro, Tricoli, Martina, Cimini, L.A., Becattini, C., Agnelli, G., Cesarini, V., Sanna, M., Pepe, G., Marchetti, C., Roldan, M. Olivan, Lenzi, L., Cozzio, S., Tomio, P., Diamanti, M., Beltrame, A., Glinski, L., Treleani, M., Coppa, A., Vanni, S., Bartalucci, P., Taccone, A., Costacurta, C., Bortolotti, P., Bortolussi, M., De Vecchi, M., Zanardi, F., Greco, I., Cosentini, R., Gerloni, R., Artusi, N., Cominotto, F., Sisto, U.G., Picariello, C., Roncon, L., Maddalozzo, A., Nitti, C., Riccomi, F., Buzzo, M., Bassanelli, G., Savonitto, S., Bianchi, A., Bilato, C., Lobascio, I., Dalla Valle, C., Pomata, D.P., Giostra, F., Tinuper, A.L., Zalunardo, B., Visonà, A., Panzavolta, C., Novelli, A., Bertini, A., Granai, C., Colombo, S., Periti, E., Bonacchini, L., Abrignani, M.G., Casciolo, M.F., D'Amato, A., Scardovi, A.B., Ricci, R., Iosi, S., Fontana, M.C., Marrazzo, A., Borselli, M., Di Fusco, S.A., Colivicchi, F., Enea, I., Triggiani, M., Papa, I., Pasini, G.F., Fioravanti, C., Panarello, S., Raggi, F., Marzolo, M., Cuppini, S., Milan, M., Barchetti, M., De Laura, D., Caldarola, P., Fiorini, R., Rastelli, G., Ameri, P., La Malfa, G., Cinelli, F., Sganzerla, P.C., Ubaldi, S., Sanchez, F.A., Forgione, C., Cuccia, C., Predieri, S., Fusco, S., Mumoli, N., Porta, C., Romei, M., Lucidi, M., Romaniello, A., Volpe, M., Mogni, P., Pizzolato, E., Martino, G.P., Bitti, G., Righini, G., Bandiera, G., Pennacchio, E., Limauro, S., Dachille, A., Ignone, G., Fuscaldo, G.F., De Rosa, F.M., Vazzana, N., Chesi, G., Di Filippo, F., Pierpaoli, L., Corapi, A., Vatrano, M., Angotti, C., Baccetti, F., Harari, S.A., Luisi, F., Daghini, E., De Curtis, E., Lucà, F., Ciancia, F., Blandizzi, S., Lettica, G.V., D'Orazio, S., Cosmi, F., Zaccaroni, S., Silingardi, M., Valeriano, V., Pugliese, F.R., Murgia, A.P., Parpaglia, P. Pinna, Martinelli, L., Caponi, C., Clemente, M.A., Ciccarone, A., Bongarzoni, A., Garagiola, M., Leone, M.C., Veropalumbo, M.R., Sacco, M., Morella, P., Dorigoni, S., Peterlana, D., Di Paola, R., Felis, S., Correale, M., Brunetti, N.D., Petrelli, G., Feliziani, F.T., Mastroiacovo, D., Romualdi, R., Pasin, F., Bonardi, S., Delfino, P., Scifo, C., Savioli, G., Ceresa, I.F., Galeotalanza, M., Benazzi, B., Porzio, M., Rosini, F., Ancona, C., Verrelli, C., Pasini, A. Fratta, Dalle Carbonare, L., Bozza, N., Nacci, F., Scarabelli, M.A., Amico, F., Marchesi, C., Mazzone, A., Di Tommaso, R., Cocco, F., Pezzuto, G., Luciani, A., Zamboni, P., Muriago, M., Del Pesce, L., Lucarini, A.R., Guglielmelli, E., Vannucchi, V., Moroni, F., Fichera, D., Malatino, L., Sgroi, C., Morana, I.M., Cicero, S., La Rosa, D., Mete, F., Gino, M., De Palma, A., Alessandri, M., Maestripieri, V., Battocchio, M., De Santis, M.T., Saladini, F., Corsi, D.C., Macarone Palmieri, N., Pierfranceschi, M. Giorgi, Palmonari, V., Fontanella, L., Airoldi, L., Bonocore, M., Paliani, U., Prat, L. Iogna, Chiecchi, L., Cuonzo, M., Paludo, A., Padula, D., Antonelli, A., Bicchi, M., Tota, G., Ariello, M., Sai, R., Civita, M., Tucci, M., Barbati, G., Conti, M., Cettina, R., Magnani, O., Levato, M., Gessi, V., De Rui, M., Bellizzi, A., Farneti, L., Salomone, P., Mannarini, A., Grifoni, E., Del Ghianda, S., Campodonico, J., De Cesare, N., Mutone, D., Pasoli, P., Meloni, S., Frenda, A., Viola, G., Torromeo, C., Campana, C., Pistone, M.C., Caravita, S., La Creta, C.P., Miscio, F., Loreno, M., Fenu, P., Mazzetti, M., Rossini, D., Brunacci, M., Capuano, A., Tagliamonte, G., Pinelli, M., Ballocca, F., Parca, G., Pasini, S.M., Maragno, M.G., Vecchi, F., Mancinelli, L., Cavalli, A., Di Mare, F., Conficoni, E., Miceli, R., Pecoraro, R., Fonti, C., Pegoraro, S., Piccinni, G.C., Caruso, G., Boriani, G., Lanzillotta, P., Piccolo, P., Calò, L., Stolfo, D., Mangiacapra, S., Marziali, A., Volponi, M.C., Querci, G., Terribile, R., Menabue, M., Fiorentini, A., Musci, R.L., Uras, S., Cicini, M.P., Manetti, S., Francese, G.M., Melchio, R., Scorpiglione, N., Carrara, D., Pani, A., Morisco, C., Rodolico, M., Colombo, Silvia, Vanni, Simone, Abrignani, Maurizio Giuseppe, Scardovi, Angela Beatrice, Marrazzo, Alessandra, Borselli, Matteo, Barchetti, Marco, and Maggioni, Aldo Pietro
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19. Numerical investigations of steam accumulator dynamics: Assessment of computational models
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Ilic, Milica, Stevanovic, Vladimir D., Petrovic, Milan M., and Milivojevic, Sanja
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- 2024
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20. Investigation of the OAM EM wave tissue irradiation at millimeter-wave frequencies
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Ilić, Andjelija Ž., Trajković, Jelena Z., Savić, Slobodan V., and Ilić, Milan M.
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- 2024
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21. Longevity is the key factor in the search for technosignatures
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Balbi, Amedeo and Ćirković, Milan M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Physics - Popular Physics - Abstract
It is well-known that the chances of success of SETI depend on the longevity of technological civilizations or, more broadly, on the duration of the signs of their existence, or technosignatures. Here, we re-examine this general tenet in more detail, and we show that its broader implications were not given the proper significance. In particular, an often overlooked aspect is that the duration of a technosignature is in principle almost entirely separable from the age of the civilization that produces it. We propose a classification scheme of technosignatures based on their duration and, using Monte Carlo simulations, we show that, given an initial generic distribution of Galactic technosignatures, only the ones with the longest duration are likely to be detected. This tells us, among other things, that looking for a large number of short-lived technosignatures is a weaker observational strategy than focusing the search on a few long-lived ones. It also suggests to abandon any anthropocentric bias in approaching the question of extraterrestrial intelligence. We finally give some ideas of possible pathways that can lead to the establishment of long-lived technosignatures., Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal
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- 2021
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22. The Contribution of the Farm to Table Concept to the Sustainable Development of Agritourism Homesteads
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Tamara Gajić, Marko D. Petrović, Ivana Blešić, Milan M. Radovanović, Ana Spasojević, Dejan Sekulić, Mirjana Penić, Dunja Demirović Bajrami, and Denis A. Dubover
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farm to table (F2T) ,agritourism ,sustainable development ,agritourism homesteads ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
This study investigates the perception of the implementation of the Farm to Table (F2T) concept on the sustainability of agritourism households in the Republic of Serbia. The main objective of the study is to determine how this concept affects the environmental, economic, and social sustainability of these households according to the participants. Data were collected through surveys of agritourism homestead owners in the regions of Vojvodina, Western Serbia, Southern Serbia, and Eastern Serbia. The research findings, obtained using quantitative (SEM) analyses, indicate that the F2T concept significantly contributes to the sustainable development of agritourism homesteads by increasing economic profitability, reducing environmental impact, and strengthening the social community. Moderators such as seasonal product availability, employee education, and the local community support have a significant impact on the effectiveness of F2T activities. The innovation of this study lies in the application of quantitative methods to analyze the specific impacts of the F2T concept on the sustainability of agritourism households, an area that has been poorly explored in the literature. The study has a number of implications, including providing empirical data that can help farmers, tourism operators, and policymakers to promote sustainable agritourism businesses.
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- 2024
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23. Perspectives on CRISPR Genome Editing to Prevent Prion Diseases in High-Risk Individuals
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Milan M. Medd and Qi Cao
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neurodegenerative disease ,prion disease ,CRISPR ,genome editing ,prevention ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Prion diseases are neurodegenerative disorders caused by misfolded prion proteins. Although rare, the said diseases are always fatal; they commonly cause death within months of developing clinical symptoms, and their diagnosis is exceptionally difficult pre-mortem. There are no known cures or treatments other than symptomatic care. Given the aggressiveness of prion diseases on onset, therapies after disease onset could be challenging. Prevention to reduce the incidence or to delay the disease onset has been suggested to be a more feasible approach. In this perspective article, we summarize our current understandings of the origin, risk factors, and clinical manifestations of prion diseases. We propose a PCR testing of the blood to identify PRNP gene polymorphisms at codons 129 and 127 in individuals with familial PRNP mutations to assess the risk. We further present the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing strategy as a perspective preventative approach for these high-risk individuals to induce a polymorphic change at codon 127 of the PRNP gene, granting immunity to prion diseases in selected high-risk individuals, in particular, in individuals with familial PRNP mutations.
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24. La falta de coherencia y su recuperación en los mundos Philip K. Dick: Los casos de Ubik y The Man in the High Castle
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Jakovljevic, Mladen M. and Cirkovic, Milan M.
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The Man in the High Castle (Novel) -- Criticism and interpretation ,Ubik (Novel) -- Criticism and interpretation ,Novelists -- Criticism and interpretation ,Coherent states -- Portrayals ,Languages and linguistics ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Las novelas Ubik y The Man in the High Castle, de Philip K. Dick, exploran la idea de la multiplicidad de las realidades, que pueden entenderse mejor si se interpretan desde un punto de vista cosmológico. Los principios científicos de decoherencia, tal como los formularon H. Dieter Zeh y Hugh Everett III, arrojan luz sobre la naturaleza de tales mundos ficticios, su creación y disolución y su percepción, tanto por los protagonistas como por el lector. Los rompecabezas ontológicos del mundo cuántico, basados en el rechazo del estatus especial de un observador en la realidad física y del ramaje fractal del universo, ayudan a percibir los mecanismos en funcionamiento en ambas novelas. La decoherencia puede ser la clave para comprender las fronteras en proceso de desintegración entre las realidades de las dos novelas, que se manifiestan como mundos en superposición. Sin embargo, las reglas de este principio científico son puestas radicalmente en duda por la eclosión de lo que podría llamarse los agentes de la recoherencia. Tales agentes revelan la existencia de realidades alternativas en las novelas, así como el proceso de la violación del principio de decoherencia. Estas manifestaciones no solo resultan de interés tanto desde un punto de vista científico como artístico, sino que asimismo revelan las realidades en las novelas como mucho más coherentes de lo que aparentan superficialmente y son interpretables como paralelos literarios a los experimentos mentales concebidos como posibles explicaciones de la teoría cuántica del mundo. Palabras clave: Philip K. Dick; Ubik; The Man in the High Castle; decoherencia; recoherencia; ciencia ficción; multiverso Philip K. Dick's novels Ubik and The Man in the High Castle explore the idea of the multiplicity of realities, which can be understood better if interpreted from a cosmological point of view. The scientific principles of decoherence, as formulated by H. Dieter Zeh and Hugh Everett III, shed light on the nature of these fictional worlds, their creation and dissolution and their perception by both the protagonists and the reader. Ontological puzzles of the quantum world, based on the rejection of the special status of an observer in physical reality and fractal branching of the universe, offer insights into the mechanisms at work in these two novels. Decoherence may be the key to understanding the disintegrating borders between realities in both novels, which are manifested as worlds in superposition. However, the rules of this scientific principle are radically challenged by the emergence of what could be termed the agents of re-coherence. These agents reveal the existence of alternate realities in the novels, as well as the process of the violation of the decoherence principle. Not only are these occurrences interesting from both a scientific and artistic point of view, they also reveal the realities in the novels as being far more coherent than they seem on the surface and interpretable as literary parallels to thought experiments conceived as possible explanations of the quantum world theory. Keywords: Philip K. Dick; Ubik; The Man in the High Castle; decoherence; recoherence; science fiction; multiverse, Philip K. Dick's Decohering and Recohering Worlds: The Cases of Ubik and The Man in the High Castle I. Introduction The reader is willing to accept the fictional worlds as [...]
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25. Evaluation of outdoor thermal comfort conditions: evidence from the Serbian major ski resort over the last 30 years
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Malinović-Milićević, Slavica, Petrović, Marko D., and Radovanović, Milan M.
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- 2023
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26. Macroeconomic aspects of comprehensive costs of assets as a prerequisite for equipping the defense system with weapons and military equipment
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Aleksandar O. Savić, Milan M. Mihajlović, and Ivan D. Božović
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accounting inclusion ,expenses ,equipping ,weapons and military equipment ,life cycle ,Military Science ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Introduction/purpose: The activity of managing the budget funds of the Ministry of Defense and the Serbian Armed Forces (MoD and AF) does not accept even minimal mistakes in the procurement of weapons and military equipment (WME). Equipping the Serbian Armed Forces with weapons and military equipment must be economically justified because a large part of the budget is allocated for that purpose. The goal of the research is to look at the economic aspect of treating costs as a prerequisite for the process of equipping the defense system with weapons and military equipment. Methods: For the purposes of the research, we used analytical and descriptive methods in order to see the comprehensive costs of assets that precede the effective equipping of the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces with WME. The research included the analysis of 18 review and research papers, which we analyzed in accordance with the Rulebook on equipping the Serbian Armed Forces with weapons and military equipment. Results: The results of the research indicate that economic justification is expressed implicitly by the ratio of intangible benefits and achieved goals to the invested funds. The most common reason why economic justification is not expressed explicitly by the difference between the initial investment and the final asset quantity is the existence of a number of circumstances for making wrong investment decisions. Also, if the costs are not considered in detail during the entire life cycle of the investment, it can be assumed that the planned target result is not certain. Conclusion: The research indicates that not considering costs during the entire life cycle of the investment is the main reason for unplanned investments in the later stages and the emergence of numerous problems in the functioning of the defense system.
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27. Water transport throughout the TRAPPIST-1 system: the role of planetesimals
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Đošović, Vladimir, Novaković, Bojan, Vukotić, Branislav, and Ćirković, Milan M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Observational data suggest that a belt of planetesimals is expected close to the snow line in protoplanetary disks. Assuming there is such a belt in TRAPPIST-1 system, we examine possibilities of water delivery to the planets via planetesimals from the belt. The study is accomplished by numerical simulations of dynamical evolution of a hypothetical planetesimal belt. Our results show that the inner part of the belt is dynamically unstable and planetesimals located in this region are quickly scattered away, with many of them entering the region around the planets. The main dynamical mechanism responsible for the instability are close encounters with the outermost planet Trappist-1h. A low-order mean-motion resonance 2:3 with Trappist-1h, located in the same region, also contributes to the objects transport. In our nominal model, the planets have received non-negligible amount of water, with the smallest amount of $15$\% of the current Earth's water amount (EWA) being delivered to the planet 1b, while the planets Trappist-1e and Trappist-1g have received more than $60$\% of the EWA. We have found that while the estimated efficiency of water transport to the planets is robust, the amount of water delivered to each planet may vary significantly depending on the initial masses and orbits of the planets. The estimated dynamical "half-lives" have shown that the impactors' source region should be emptied in less then 1~Myr. Therefore, the obtained results suggest that transport of planetesimals through the system preferably occurs during an early phase of the planetary system evolution., Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures; MNRAS, accepted for publication
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- 2020
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28. Habitability of M dwarfs is a problem for the traditional SETI
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Ćirković, Milan M. and Vukotić, Branislav
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Physics - Popular Physics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We consider some implications of the much-discussed circumstellar habitable zones around M-dwarf stars for the conventionally understood radio SETI. We argue that the flaring nature of these stars would further adversely impact local development of radio communication and that, therefore, their circumstellar habitable zones should be preferentially studied by other methods. This is a clear example how diversity of astrobiological habitats is introducing contingency into the cultural evolution, thus undermining the universality of cultural convergence as one of the major premises of the traditional SETI. This is yet another example of how specifics of the physical environment strongly shape cultural evolution taken in the broadest, most inclusive sense., Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure; Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, accepted for publication
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- 2020
29. Single-cell Analysis Reveals Inter- and Intratumour Heterogeneity in Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Hamelin, Baptiste, Obradović, Milan M. S., Sethi, Atul, Kloc, Michal, Münst, Simone, Beisel, Christian, Eschbach, Katja, Kohler, Hubertus, Soysal, Savas, Vetter, Marcus, Weber, Walter P., Stadler, Michael B., and Bentires-Alj, Mohamed
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- 2023
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30. Philip K. Dick’s Decohering and Recohering Worlds: The Cases of Ubik and The Man in the High Castle
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Mladen M. Jakovljević and Milan M. Ćirković
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English language ,PE1-3729 ,English literature ,PR1-9680 - Abstract
Philip K. Dick’s novels Ubik and The Man in the High Castle explore the idea of the multiplicity of realities, which can be understood better if interpreted from a cosmological point of view. The scientific principles of decoherence, as formulated by H. Dieter Zeh and Hugh Everett III, shed light on the nature of these fictional worlds, their creation and dissolution and their perception by both the protagonists and the reader. Ontological puzzles of the quantum world, based on the rejection of the special status of an observer in physical reality and fractal branching of the universe, offer insights into the mechanisms at work in these two novels. Decoherence may be the key to understanding the disintegrating borders between realities in both novels, which are manifested as worlds in superposition. However, the rules of this scientific principle are radically challenged by the emergence of what could be termed the agents of re-coherence. These agents reveal the existence of alternate realities in the novels, as well as the process of the violation of the decoherence principle. Not only are these occurrences interesting from both a scientific and artistic point of view, they also reveal the realities in the novels as being far more coherent than they seem on the surface and interpretable as literary parallels to thought experiments conceived as possible explanations of the quantum world theory.
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31. A Weight of Evidence approach to support the assessment of the quality of Manila clam farming sites in a coastal lagoon
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Cecchetto, M., Giubilato, E., Bernardini, I., Bettiol, C., Asnicar, D., Bertolini, C., Fabrello, J., Bonetto, A., Peruzza, L., Ciscato, M., Matozzo, V., Marin, M.G., Bargelloni, L., Patarnello, T., Marcomini, A., Milan, M., and Semenzin, E.
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- 2023
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32. Occurrence of resistance in field populations of Erysiphe necator to QoI, azanaphthalene and aryl-phenyl-ketone fungicides in Serbia
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Vojinović, Uroš D., Adamović, Jelena, Ivanović, Milan M., and Stević, Milan Ž.
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- 2023
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33. Cobalt extraction from spent lithium-ion battery cathode material using a sulfuric acid solution containing SO2
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Medić, Dragana V., Sokić, Miroslav D., Nujkić, Maja M., Đorđievski, Stefan S., Milić, Snežana M., Alagić, Slađana Č., and Antonijević, Milan M.
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- 2023
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34. The power of fears in the travel decision – covid-19 against lack of money
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Gajić, Tamara, Petrović, Marko D., Blešić, Ivana, Radovanović, Milan M., and Syromiatnikova, Julia A.
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- 2023
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35. What Are the Current Directions in the Local Marketplaces Fiscalization? The Online Media Content Analysis
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Stefan Denda, Marko D. Petrović, Zlata Vuksanović-Macura, Milan M. Radovanović, and Edna Ely-Ledesma
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marketplaces ,fiscalization process ,online media content ,public opinion ,qualitative analysis ,open coding ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Local markets have been a special setting throughout human history. Apart from their important social role, they had immeasurable economic importance as primary forms of exchange of goods (trade). Nonetheless, they experienced numerous transformational changes that affected their functioning. Like other countries, Serbia has a long tradition of market activity. However, several novelties have been introduced in recent years. Among many, the process of e-fiscalization is the main issue. Therefore, the focus of our research is based on a qualitative analysis of online media content (news and comments) related to the fiscalization of market activity. The attitudes of different categories of participants (state authorities, vendors, and customers) were analyzed. LIGRE open-access software was used for this purpose. The results of the analysis showed conflicting parties. Legislators emphasize the exclusive positive effects, while vendors point to the negative side of fiscalization. As a third party, customers (service users) have an undefined attitude in relation to fiscalization (pros/cons/neutral). There is an agreement to introduce market activity into legal flows. However, the key prerequisite is the prior resolution of a number of problems (working conditions, business costs, market monopoly, etc.).
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- 2024
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36. Application of a Simple Pretreatment in the Process of Acid Leaching of Electric Arc Furnace Dust
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Vanja Trifunović, Snežana Milić, Ljiljana Avramović, Mile Bugarin, Stefan Đorđievski, Milan M. Antonijević, and Milan B. Radovanović
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pretreatment ,EAF dust ,water leaching ,hazardous waste ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Experimental investigations of the effectiveness of the pretreatment of the acid leaching process of a representative sample of electric arc furnace dust (EAF dust) and characterization of a representative sample were performed. As EAF dust is globally defined as hazardous solid industrial waste, and it contains a high percentage of zinc and other useful components, in this paper, the application of pretreatment will be carried out in order to increase the efficiency of the further process of acid leaching, all with the aim of using EAF dust as a secondary raw material for metal valorization. The pretreatment involved the application of a simple process of leaching the EAF dust sample with distilled water. Under the following defined optimal leaching conditions: time—30 min, ratio of solid to liquid phase—1:10, temperature—ambient, and stirring speed—500 rpm, a reduction in the content of water-soluble components was achieved, namely, 83% Cl, 92% K, 74% Na, 14% Cd, 15% Ca, and 19% F. The application of the pretreatment enables significantly better filtration of the suspension and increases the leaching efficiency of zinc and other useful components in the further process of leaching EAF dust with a sulfuric acid solution, compared with the process of direct acid leaching of EAF dust.
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37. Habitability of galaxies and application of merger trees in astrobiology
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Stojković, Neda, Vukotić, Branislav, and Ćirković, Milan M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Galaxies represent the main form of organization of matter in our universe. Therefore, they are of obvious interest for the new multidisciplinary field of astrobiology. In particular, to study habitability of galaxies represents one of the main emerging challenges of theoretical and numerical astrobiology. Its theoretical underpinnings are, however, often confused and vague. Here we present a systematic attempt to list and categorize major causal factors playing a role in emergent habitability of galaxies. Furthermore, we argue that the methodology of cosmological merger trees is particularly useful in delineating what are systematic and lawful astrobiological properties of galaxies at present epoch vs. those which are product of historical contingency and, in particular, interaction with wider extragalactic environment. Employing merger trees extracted from cosmological N-body simulations as a new and promising research method for astrobiology has been pioneered by Stanway et al. (2018). We analyse the general issue of applicability of merger trees and present preliminary results on a set of trees extracted from the Illustris Project. In a sense, this approach is directly complementary to using large-scale cosmological simulations to study habitable zones of individual galaxies with high mass/spatial resolution; taken together, they usher a new era of synergy and synthesis between cosmology and astrobiology., Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures
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38. Copernicanism and the Typicality in Time
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Ćirković, Milan M. and Balbi, Amedeo
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Physics - History and Philosophy of Physics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Physics - Popular Physics - Abstract
How special (or not) is the epoch we are living in? What is the appropriate reference class for embedding the observations made at the present time? How probable -- or else -- is anything we observe in the fulness of time? Contemporary cosmology and astrobiology bring those seemingly old-fashioned philosophical issues back into focus. There are several examples of contemporary research which use the assumption of typicality in time (or temporal Copernicanism) explicitly or implicitly, while not truly elaborating upon the meaning of this assumption. The present paper brings attention to the underlying and often uncritically accepted assumptions in these cases. It also aims to defend a more radical position that typicality in time is not -- and cannot ever be -- well-defined, in contrast to the typicality in space, and the typicality in various specific parameter spaces. This, of course, does not mean that we are atypical in time; instead, the notion of typicality in time is necessarily somewhat vague and restricted. In principle, it could be strengthened by further defining the relevant context, e.g., by referring to typicality within the Solar lifetime, or some similar restricting clause., Comment: 19 pages, 2 figure, accepted for publication in "International Journal of Astrobiology"
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39. Persistence of Technosignatures: A Comment on Lingam and Loeb
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Ćirković, Milan M., Vukotić, Branislav, and Stojanović, Milan
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Physics - Popular Physics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
In a recent paper in this journal, Lingam and Loeb (2018) develop an excellent heuristic for searches for biosignatures vs. technosignatures. We consider two ways in which their approach could be extended and sharpened, with focus on durability of technosignatures. We also note an important consequence of the adopted heuristic which offers strong support to the ideas of the Dysonian SETI., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrobiology
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- 2019
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40. Advanced Aspects of the Galactic Habitability
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Đošović, Vladimir, Vukotić, Branislav, and Ćirković, Milan M.
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Physics - Popular Physics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases - Abstract
Context. Astrobiological evolution of the Milky Way (or the shape of its "astrobiological landscape") has emerged as one of the key research topics in recent years. In order to build precise, quantitative models of the Galactic habitability, we need to account for two opposing tendencies of life and intelligence in the most general context: the tendency to spread to all available ecological niches (conventionally dubbed "colonization") and the tendency to succumb to various types of existential catastrophes ("catastrophism"). These evolutionary tendencies have become objects of study in fields such as ecology, macroevolution, risk analysis, and futures studies, while a serious astrobiological treatment has been lacking so far. Aims. Our aim is to numerically investigate the dynamics of opposed processes of expansion (panspermia, colonization) and extinction (catastrophic mechanisms) of life in the Galaxy. Methods. We employ a new type of numerical simulation based on 1D probabilistic cellular automaton with very high temporal resolution, in order to study astrobiological dynamics. Results. While the largest part of the examined parameter space shows very low habitability values, as expected, the remaining part has some observationally appealing features that imply, among other things, a reduction in the amount of fine-tuning necessary for resolving the Fermi paradox. Conclusions. Advanced aspects of Galactic habitability are amenable to precision studies using massive parallel computer simulations. There are regions of parameter space corresponding to a quasi-stationary state satisfying observable constraints and possessing viable SETI targets., Comment: Language corrected version, to appear in Astronomy & astrophysics
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41. The power of fears in the travel decision – covid-19 against lack of money
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Tamara Gajić, Marko D. Petrović, Ivana Blešić, Milan M. Radovanović, and Julia A. Syromiatnikova
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Pandemic ,COVID-19 ,VALS 2 ,Tourism ,Serbia ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Purpose – During the pandemic, two types of fear were identified that occur significantly in all groups or profiles of people. The aim of this paper is to determine which of the two types of fears exist in certain psychological groups, and which of the fears strongly influence the decision to travel. Design/methodology/approach – The VALS 2 method and standardized questionnaire were used for the segmentation of the tourist market or for the determination of the psychographic profiles of the consumers, and three additional questions were joined to it as they were vital for the research of the type of fear and its impact on the decision for traveling. When the reliability of the questionnaire and the validity of the sample were determined, the data were further processed using a computer program package IMB AMOS SPSS 21.00, and then, based on the theoretical suppositions and hypotheses, the SEM structural model was created. Findings – The paper indicates the existence of established types of fears in humans, when it comes to pandemics and similar crisis situations. People are most afraid of infection during travel, and lack of funds and job loss during the critical period of the pandemic. The research conducted confirms that all groups of people, who are determined by the psychological technique VALS 2, react with a certain dose of fear and make decisions under the pressure of fears. Research limitations/implications – The research had limitations in terms of contact with people and conducting live surveys. The measures during the pandemic, which were carried out by the state, included social distance and limited movement of people. Practical implications – The work can contribute to the community, along with similar research. The results of the research will be available, and it will be possible to see the behavior of people during crisis situations, and the impact of fears on making decisions, both travel decisions and decisions related to other areas of life. Originality/value – The paper provides research results on a large sample of respondents, and can serve as a basis for further research in the field of tourism, psychology and similar fields. It is crucial to consider the type of fears, and the strength of the impact of these fears on the decision to travel, during crisis situations.
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- 2023
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42. A note on the Vukotić-Gordon mini-earths
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Ćirković Milan M.
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astrobiology ,extraterrestrial intelligence ,black hole physics ,magnetic fields ,methods: analytical ,Astronomy ,QB1-991 - Abstract
A recent proposal for a new kind of astroengineering artifact due to Vukotić and Gordon (2022) is discussed, in particular in light of multiple benefits offered by the magnetic Penrose process. It is argued that constructing a large number of artifacts of this kind is sufficiently strongly motivated for any advanced extraterrestrial society that their statistical weight in the set of all technosignatures will be significant. This will, in turn, have important consequences for our practical SETI/search for technosignatures projects.
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43. A brief review of sources on emendatio morae in the Digest of Justinian
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Kulauzov Maša M. and Milutin Milan M.
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debtor's default purging ,purgatio morae ,emendatio morae ,debtor's default ,mora debitoris ,mora solvendi ,Law - Abstract
Purgatio or emendatio morae would in the literal translation into English mean purging the default. In Roman classical law, it amounted to the possibility of the debtor in default, firstly, to fulfil the primary obligation and, secondly, to remediate potential legal effects of the consequences of mora debitoris. There were other ways of purging the default as well. As a consequence of emendatio morae, debtor's obligations, both primary and secondary ones, would cease to exist and the consequences of mora debitoris would cease to produce legal effects. Therefore, purgatio morae consisted of two elements: debtor's offer to completely fulfil the prestation owed as well as his offer to remediate the legal effects of the consequences of the default.
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- 2023
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44. What makes a good monument?: Theoretical starting points to the heritological interpretation of commemorative values in the city space
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Popadić Milan M.
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monument culture ,valorization ,heritological approach ,commemorative value ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
The initial research question in this paper is whether the predispositions for the evaluation of contemporary monumental culture in the city can be determined in the context of heritological research. In order to reach a possible answer, it is necessary to first determine the meaning of the word 'monument', and then present the dominant interpretations of what makes a 'good' monument. Thus, the paper starts from abstracted experiences concerning the place of monuments in the urban structure, then pays attention to issues of material, shape, and meaning, as well as multiple identities of monuments in the city. Finally, the basic theoretical starting points for the valorization of monuments are determined, which point out the relationship between commemorative values, monumental identities, and urban structure. The aim of this paper is to offer a synthesis of the heritological approach, which could then serve as a model for the analysis of contemporary monumental culture in the city. We can express this approach in the following way: the city is viewed as a heritage corpus, as a function of the relationship of material, form and meaning that is associated with its identities (conceptual, factual, and actual). Hence the initial answer to the question of what the city is through the prism of heritology: the city is a heritage corpus that evokes the maximum of memory in a minimum of space. What would then be a monument-in-a-city? The monumentin-the-city is a point of high commemorative value, an element that activates the memory potential of the urban structure. Thus, we get a basis for answering the question of what makes a 'good' monument: a good monument is one that satisfies the requirement of intensive commemorativeness (ie communicativeness of memory contents) in the city, while a 'bad' monument is what is insufficient in the mentioned sense.
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45. Short-range transmission using OAM-carrying waves generated by uniform circular arrays
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Golubović, Aleksandar Z., Savić, Slobodan V., Ilić, Andjelija Ž., and Ilić, Milan M.
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- 2023
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46. An octave bandwidth Class-J power amplifier with second harmonic termination control
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Bukvić, Branko and Ilić, Milan M.
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- 2023
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47. Machine Learning-based Adaptive Migration Algorithm for Hybrid Storage Systems.
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Milan M. Shetti, Bingzhe Li, and David H. C. Du
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- 2022
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48. Implant Personalization Needs in Dynamic Internal Fixation of Bone Fractures
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Mitkovic, Milan M., Canciglieri Junior, Osiris, editor, and Trajanovic, Miroslav D., editor
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- 2022
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49. Explosive boiling of water films based on molecular dynamics simulations: Effects of film thickness and substrate temperature
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Ilic, Milica, Stevanovic, Vladimir D., Milivojevic, Sanja, and Petrovic, Milan M.
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- 2023
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50. The information catastrophe and space settlement
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Ćirković, Milan M.
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- 2023
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