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Development and validation of the Stressful Experiences in Transit Questionnaire (SET-Q) and its Short Form (SET-SF). [PDF]
Purić D, Vukčević Marković M.
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Aggregates Obtained by Alkali Activation of Fly Ash: The Effect of Granulation, Pelletization Methods and Curing Regimes. [PDF]
Rudić O +6 more
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Two shrub species, Tamarix tetrandra Pallas (planted) and Amorpha fruticosa L. (naturally colonised), were studied at two fly ash deposit lagoons, weathered 5 and 13 years, in relation to their natural habitat. Both species were assessed in terms of their photosynthetic efficiency (Fv/Fm) of photosystem II, trace elements accumulation (B, As, Mo, Se ...
Mitrović, Miroslava +8 more
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Adsorption Efficiency of Cadmium (II) by Different Alkali-Activated Materials. [PDF]
Mladenović Nikolić N +6 more
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Commission implementing decision of 8.7.2011 adopting a National programme on Serbia under the IPA -Transition Assistance and Institution Building Component for the year 2011. C(2011) 4972 final, 8 July 2011 [PDF]
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1996
Abstract Radioactivity of U, Th and 40 K has been tested in the vicinity of the ash repository of coal-fired power plant “Nikola Tesla” A in Obrenovac (Yugoslavia). By using the methods of alpha and gamma spectrometry, as well as luminescence spectrophotometry, it has been found that the ash repository is a source of radionuclides of the uranium and
Vuković, Živorad +2 more
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Abstract Radioactivity of U, Th and 40 K has been tested in the vicinity of the ash repository of coal-fired power plant “Nikola Tesla” A in Obrenovac (Yugoslavia). By using the methods of alpha and gamma spectrometry, as well as luminescence spectrophotometry, it has been found that the ash repository is a source of radionuclides of the uranium and
Vuković, Živorad +2 more
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Hydrogeology Journal, 2013
The Vic Bare groundwater source is used to supply water to the population and industry of Obrenovac, one of the municipalities of Belgrade (the capital of Serbia). It is a typical riverbank filtration site; exploitation is performed through 30 drilled wells and two radial wells located in the meander of the Sava River.
Dušan Polomčić +4 more
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The Vic Bare groundwater source is used to supply water to the population and industry of Obrenovac, one of the municipalities of Belgrade (the capital of Serbia). It is a typical riverbank filtration site; exploitation is performed through 30 drilled wells and two radial wells located in the meander of the Sava River.
Dušan Polomčić +4 more
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