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Jeremić, Marko, Ana Vuković, Ninoslav Stanojlović, Rade Vuković, and Dejan Marković. "History of Medicine in Jagodina District." Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije 62, no. 4 (December 1, 2015): 184–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sdj-2015-0019.

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Summary The first record of scientific medicine in Serbia has been found in the early of 12th century. For centuries lifestyle, nutrition, natural environment, armies passing through, cultural heritage, and prejudice have affected healthcare in Serbia. Until 1820, Serbia has not had any educated doctor. Fourteen district physicians from 1839 and Dr. Karlo Beloni, to the last one, Dr. Selimir Djordjević – have spent part of their professional careers in Jagodina. All of them have had influence on raising health culture of Jagodina and its population and helped to overcome easily and quickly all existing diseases and epidemics. The Jagodina Hospital has been working without interruption for 147 years and represents one of the oldest healthcare institutions in Serbia.
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Jeremic, Marko, Ana Vukovic, Dejan Markovic, Rade Vukovic, and Ninoslav Stanojlovic. "History of Dentistry in Central Serbia." Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine 20, no. 3 (November 1, 2016): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2016-0022.

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Summary History of dentistry in the Central Serbian District of Jagodina has been influenced by traditional medicine for centuries. Development of dentistry in the region of Jagodina was slow, the level of oral and general hygiene was low and the sanitary prevention was absent. Trained physicians started to practice medicine and dentistry in the first half of the nineteenth century and they were educated in abroad universities. However, common people used to address to these physicians only when the traditional medicine were unable to help. Until the end of the World War II, common, mostly rural people, with the urgent dental treatment need were usually referred to the barbers, healers or empirics in the nearby villages rather than the dentists. Medications used for the urgent dental treatment were balsams and solutions made of herbs. After the World War II, the dental technicians who finished special courses started to practice dentistry. In 1947 the Regional Dental Office in Jagodina was opened and in 1955 the first Doctor of Dental Medicine who graduated from the School of Dental Medicine of University of Belgrade was employed. Nowadays, the Department of Dentistry represents is an important and independent part of the Health Care Centre in Jagodina.
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Avramovic, Vladimir. "Collective habitation in urban planning of Jagodina, Serbia." Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering 14, no. 2 (2016): 223–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuace1602223a.

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An extensive collective habitation in Jagodina started in the middle of 1950s by planned construction of settlements ?Pivara? and ?Kablovi? by architect Dragisa Brasovan. Along with the further demographic and economic development of Jagodina, construction of numerous settlements of collective buildings on the periphery of the town was continued during the first fifteen years of the 21st century when the settlements were built, mostly contrary to the provisions of valid planning documents. An urban development of Jagodina was regulated by general urban plans from 1956, 1976 and 2015.Planning documents were not being carried out completely, and a legalization of unplanned residential and other construction represented a reason for changes in existing planning documents. Since 2000 the residential and another construction has been realized by individual decisions of local government, and a good base for complex treatment of urban town development was not made by GUP 2015. According to GUP 2015, five residential zones cover the largest part of central building area. According to architectural-urban values, settlements ?Pivara? and ?Kablovi? are particularly noteworthy, followed by settlements ?Kajsijar?, ?Streliste?, ?Sarina me?a? and other ones.
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Jeremic, Marko, Ana Vukovic, Ninoslav Stanojlovic, and Dejan Markovic. "History of pharmacy in Jagodina district in Serbia." Timocki medicinski glasnik 42, no. 2 (2017): 110–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/tmg1702110j.

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Panić, Vanja. "Public buildings of architect Milan Zloković: Affirmation of modern architecture in Serbia." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 2, no. 1 (2010): 47–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj1001047p.

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This article is conceived as a contribution to the study and understanding of modern architecture in Serbia and Yugoslavia in the period between the two world wars. The subject of this study is the architectural practice of architect Milan Zloković, one of the most important actors of architectural modernism in the forthcoming period. The focus of research is Zloković work on the design and implementation of public buildings with emphasis on the four objects: Hotel "Žiča" in Mataruška Banja (1931-1932), Building Children's University Clinic in Belgrade (1933-1936/1940), Building Elementary School in Jagodina (1937-1940) and FIAT Automobile Building Service in Belgrade (1939-1940). This phase of Milan Zloković practise is distinguished by authentic character of the author in the study of geometric forms, proportional analysis, applied materials and construction, all in new forms of organization of space in the spirit of modern architecture postulates.
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Trebješanin, Žarko, Goran Jovanić, and Mladen Stajić. "Why Contemporary Children and Adults Like Fairytales." Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology 8, no. 1 (February 27, 2016): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.21301/eap.v8i1.5.

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The paper is based on field research on parents’ opinions and attitudes toward fairytales. The research was conducted in 2012, using a specially prepared questionnaire. The sample consisted of rural and urban parents of both sexes in Jagodina and Levca county. The paper represents an analysis of the opinions of parents on the pedagogical and psychological importance of the fairytale as a genre of folklore. The results show who tells fairytales to children today, and which traditional fairytales are favored by contemporary children and their parents. Empirical data provides us with a reliable answer to the question of what contemporary parents in Serbia think about whether “brutal” or “bloody” fairytales are harmful to children or not. The discovery of what parents think about why children like fairytales and what they can learn from the fantastic stories is especially important.
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Jovčić, Branko, Katarina Novović, Brankica Filipić, Maja Velhner, Dalibor Todorović, Kazimir Matović, Zoran Rašić, Sonja Nikolić, Ferenc Kiškarolj, and Milan Kojić. "Genomic Characteristics of Colistin-Resistant Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Infantis from Poultry Farms in the Republic of Serbia." Antibiotics 9, no. 12 (December 10, 2020): 886. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9120886.

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The antimicrobial susceptibility testing was conducted on 174 single isolates from poultry farms in Serbia and it was determined that seven Salmonella spp. were multidrug resistant. Sixteen serotypes were detected, but only serotype Infantis confirmed reduced susceptibility to colistin. Seven colistin resistant Salmonella Infantis were studied in detail using the WGS approach. Three sequence types were identified corresponding to different epizootiology region. The isolate from the Province of Vojvodina 3842 and isolates from Jagodina (92 and 821) are represented by the sequence type ST413 and ST11, respectively. Four isolates from Kraljevo are ST32, a common S. Infantis sequence type in humans, poultry and food. The fosfomycin resistance gene fosA7 in isolate 3842 and the vgaA gene in isolate 8418/2948 encoding resistance to pleuromutilins were reported for the first time in serovar Infantis. The changes in relative expression of the phoP/Q, mgrB and pmrA/B genes were detected. Single nucleotide polymorphisms of the pmrB gene, including transitions Val164Gly or Val164Met, and Arg92Pro are described. Analyses of quinolone resistance determining region revealed substitutions Ser83Tyr in GyrA protein and Thr57Ser and Ser80Arg in ParC protein. Based on WGS data, there are two major clusters among analyzed Salmonella Infantis isolates from central Serbia.
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Milanovic, Misko, Veljko Perovic, Milisav Tomic, Tin Lukic, Snezana Nenadovic, Milan Radovanovic, Milos Ninkovic, Ivan Samardzic, and Djurdja Miljkovic. "Analysis of the state of vegetation in the municipality of Jagodina (Serbia) through remote sensing and suggestions for protection." Geographica Pannonica 20, no. 2 (2016): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/geopan1602070m.

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Semiz, Marina. "Future Class-teachers’ Attitudes toward didactic values of cooperative Learning in Class teaching." Život i škola 66, no. 2 (December 23, 2020): 11–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.32903/zs.66.2.1.

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Starting from theoretical perspectives, existing conceptualizations and empirical studies on effects of cooperative learning, we analyse didactic values of cooperative learning in terms of class teaching. It is obvious that didactic values of cooperative learning are almost always analysed from the perspective of the teaching practice, neglecting the attitudes of students – future agents of teaching. With this study, we attempted to find out how future class-teachers’ perceive didactic values of cooperative teaching in achieving socio-affective and cognitive objectives of class teaching, and to what extent their gender and year of study influence their perception of the didicatic values of cooperative learning. The study included 394 students of faculties of education in Serbia (Užice,Jagodina and Vranje). The results show that students, future class-teachers have positive attitudes toward didactic values of cooperative learning in terms of achieving socio-affective and cognitive objectives of teaching. We established significant differences in future class-teachers’ attitudes, in relation to their gender and the year of study. In the context of the results obtained, we derived pedagogical implications and implications for future studies.
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Maksimovic-Zoric, Jelena, Vesna Milicevic, Lj Veljovic, Tamas Petrovic, Miroslav Valcic, Branislav Plavsic, and N. Vranjes. "Rabies - epizootiological situation at the territory of Serbia and countries in the region from 2006. to 2012." Veterinarski glasnik 67, no. 5-6 (2013): 377–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vetgl1306377m.

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Rabies is a disease that occurs both in animals and people, with relatively long period of incubation, intense clinical course and fatal ending. Majority of cases of illnes and death in people are caused by the standard rabies virus. According to books of regulations on suppression and eradiction of rabies from 1988. and 2009., each suspected rabies has to be laboratory confirmed. From 2006. to 2012. within the passive surveilance, 3549 samples of brain tissue were examined for the presence of rabies virus. The virus was confirmed in 923 samples by using the method of direct imunofluorescence. From 2006. to 2012. there were diagnosed 192, 160, 233, 181, 104, 43 and 10 positive cases, respectively. For the purpose of rabies eradiction at the territory of the Republic of Serbia, a regional project of oral vaccination of foxes against rabies has been implemented since 2010.Within monitoring of the effectiveness of oral vaccination against rabies which was carried out at the end of 2011. and at the beginning of 2012., there were examined 1385 samples, out of which 11 reacted positively. The virus was dominantly present in the fox population. During 2008. and 2009., a relatively large number of rabid cats was registered, what indicates a transmission of rabies from the fox to the cat population. The incidence of rabies at the territory of Serbia significantly differs from one epizootic area to another. Northern parts of the country (Sombor and Subotica epizootic regions) have more favorable situation with only two cases of rabies for the last 7 years. In the period until 2010., in Pozarevac, Novi Sad, Jagodina, Pancevo, Belgrade and Nis epizootic region, a gradual decline in number of positive cases was noticed. International project for oral vaccination of foxes against rabies which has been implemented at the territory of the Republic of Serbia and neighboring countries, influenced a significant reduction of registered rabies cases.
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Books on the topic "Jagodina (Serbia)"

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Stanimirović, Vladimir. Osvajanje demokratije: Autorski tekstovi. Beograd: Beosing, 2004.

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Jošanica. Beograd: Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture, 2007.

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1965-, Stevović Ivan, Erdeljan Jelena, and Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture, eds. Monastery Jošanica. Belgrade: Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Serbia, 2009.

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Mališa, Milenković, ed. Saborni hram Sveti apostoli Petar i Pavle: 1899 spomenica 1999. Lagodina: Srpska pravoslavna crkvena opština jagodinska, 2000.

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1960-, Džaković Bajo, ed. Pergament: Monografija almanah : književni klub Đura Jakšić Jagodina. Jagodina: Narodna biblioteka "Radislav Ničkević", 1998.

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