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Doderović, Miroslav, Dragan Burić, Ivan Mijanović, and Marijan Premović. "Analysis of River Water and Air Pollution—Pljevlja as a “Hot Spot” of Montenegro." Sustainability 13, no. 9 (May 7, 2021): 5229. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13095229.

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The aim of the study was to gather information necessary for the examination of the river Ćehotina water quality as well as the air pollution in the urban area of Pljevlja (far north of Montenegro), from 2011 until 2018. The water quality of the Ćehotina River was observed by the Water Quality Index (WQI) method, based on ten physicochemical and microbiological parameters from five hydrological stations. In order to examine the air quality, we used data on the concentration of the PM10 particles from the station located in the center of Pljevlja. The obtained results of river water quality indicate that the situation was disturbing (bad quality dominates). The results of the air quality analysis indicate that the situation has been alarming and Pljevlja itself as a “hot spot” of Montenegro. Annual, seasonal and daily mean concentrations of PM10 particles were above the prescribed limit values, except during summer. Sources of pollution were mostly known, and in order to protect public health, it is necessary to take appropriate measures as soon as possible, primarily the introduction of modern exhaust gas treatment technology TPP ‘‘Pljevlja’’ and construction of a heating plant that would replace numerous individual (home) fireplaces in Pljevlja.
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Stefanovic, Predrag, Nikola Zivkovic, Dragoslava Stojiljkovic, Vladimir Jovanovic, Milic Eric, Zoran Markovic, and Dejan Cvetinovic. "Pljevlja lignite carbon emission characteristics." Thermal Science 23, Suppl. 5 (2019): 1523–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tsci180726288s.

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The anthropogenic emission of GHG especially CO has to be limited and reduced due to 2 their impact on global warming and climate change. Combustion of fossil fuels in the energy sector has a dominant share in total GHG emissions. In order to reduce GHG emission, European Union established a scheme for GHG allowance trading within the community, and the implementation of the European Union emission trading scheme, which is a key to GHG reduction in a cost-effective way. An important part of emission trading scheme is prescribed methodology for monitoring, reporting, and verification of the emission of GHG including characterization of the local fuels combusted by the energy sector. This paper presents lignite characteristics from open-pit mine Borovica- Pljevlja, which has highest coal production in Montenegro (>1.2 Mt per year), including evaluation of its carbon emission factor based on the laboratory analysis of 72 coal samples. Testing of the samples included proximate and ultimate analysis, as well as, net calorific value determination. In accordance with the obtained results, linear correlations between net calorific value and combustible matter content, carbon content and combustible matter content, hydrogen content and combustible matter content, carbon content and net calorific value, were established. Finally, the non-linear analytical correlation between carbon emission factor and net calorific value for Pljevlja lignite was proposed, as a base for the precise calculation of CO emission evaluation.
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Cvijetic, Jelena. "The new epigraphic monument of Otilovici near Pljevlja." Starinar, no. 62 (2012): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta1262173c.

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The remains of an early Christian church were discovered, by chance, during the leveling of the terrain in Otilovici near Pljevlja where there were two monuments, or pyramidal cipi. At the same time, the older Roman necropolis was totally destroyed, so that only the bottoms of tomb holes filled with soot could be seen in the terrain. Following the protected archaeological excavation, the aforementioned church and a small arched tomb by its northern wall were uncovered in full. Another Roman tombstone was found on this occasion, a stela which was used as a stairway from pronaos to naos in the church. The stela belongs to a very large group of tombstones from this part of the province and its compositional schema is a unique example in the area of Pljevlja. From the epigraph we collected the names of four deceased persons (Pletor, Maximina, Victorinus and Statia Fuscina). The name Pletor, which was seen for the first time in the area of Pljevlja on this epigraph, can be added to a large group of Illyrian names that were acknowledged in Municipium S. The name of the deceased female Fuscina, whose nomen was Statia, and whose names appeared on more than one epigraph in Komini and Kolovrat, represents inhabitants who probably came from the coastal region of Risinium. Their migration from the coast to Municipium S. could have taken place at the end of the second or the beginning of the 3rd century when many respectable families, due to economic crises, looked for shelter inside the province which was wealthy with natural resources, especially ore. In fact, this was a time of rapid growth and economic prosperity for Municipium S. The necropolis at Otilovici points to the existence of a villa rustica or an estate which developed into an important communications link between the estates in Komini and Kolovrat, and which was acknowledged at the end of the 19th century by mileposts from Otilovici and Cicija.
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Knežević, Miloš, Živojin Praščević, Snežana Rutešić, Vlatko Radović, and Mladen Gogić. "VIŠEKRITERIJUMSKO VREDNOVANJE NOVE PRUGE PLJEVLJA - BIJELO POLJE - KOSOVO." Zbornik radova Građevinskog fakulteta 30, no. 25 (2014): 1043–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.14415/konferencijagfs2014.138.

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Mitrovic, Milena. "Relationship Between Arm Span Measurements and Body Height in Pljevlja." Journal of Anthropology of Sport and Physical Education 2, no. 4 (October 29, 2018): 9–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.26773/jaspe.181002.

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Bogićević, Katarina, and Draženko Nenadić. "Early Pleistocene rodents (Rodentia, Mammalia) from Trlica near Pljevlja (Montenegro)." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 247, no. 3 (March 1, 2008): 325–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0077-7749/2008/0247-0325.

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Petrovic, Milenko, Miljan Jaksic, and Slobodan Miljojkovic. "Selection of drilling and blasting operations at the open pit 'Potrlica" Pljevlja." Mining and Metallurgy Engineering Bor, no. 2 (2013): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/mmeb1302077p.

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Sljivancanin, Dusan. "Waste management in the regional level: Example of municipalities Pljevlja and Zabljak." Arhitektura i urbanizam, no. 33 (2011): 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/arhurb1133081s.

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Stanic, Nikola, Sasa Stepanovic, Milan Nikolic, and Aleksandar Doderovic. "Benefits of application the modern technology of mechanized charging the boreholes at the OP Potrlica Pljevlja." Mining and Metallurgy Engineering Bor, no. 1-2 (2017): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/mmeb1702093s.

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Rajković, Radmilo, Daniel Kržanović, Miomir Mikić, and Milenko Jovanović. "Stability of the ash and slag landfill 'Maljevac' - Pljevlja for overtop to the peak elevation K+832 m." Mining and Metallurgy Engineering Bor, no. 1-2 (2018): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/mmeb1802017r.

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Bubanja, Marija. "Body Height and Its Assessment By Using the Arm Span of Adolescents From the Montenegrin Municipalities of Berane and Pljevlja." Journal of Anthropology of Sport and Physical Education 2, no. 4 (October 29, 2018): 49–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.26773/jaspe.181009.

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Knezevic, Mikonja, and Jelica Stojanovic. "The letter to Anna Palaiologina of Gregory Palamas (with the edition of the Serbian Church Slavonic translation from codex 41 of the Monastery of the holy trinity of Pljevlja)." Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, no. 56 (2019): 197–231. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi1956197k.

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The hesychast controversy was closely entwined with the political circumstances in the Eastern Roman Empire. This especially holds true for the so-called second phase of the controversy, which took place at the times of Civil War (1341-1347). A complex conflict between Gregory Palamas and Gregory Akindynos, in which Empress Anna of Savoy was personally involved, was finally resolved by the condemnation of the latter. At one point, in order to get better acquainted with theological issues that were at stake, the Empress asked for the opinion of the main protagonists of the dispute. Gregory Palamas expressed his views in the form of a short letter, in which he seeks to defend himself from the accusation of ?ditheism? and to show that his distinction between essence and energies in God is actually in accordance with patristic tradition. This paper includes historical, theological and philological analysis of Palamas?s Letter to Anna Palaiologina, with a special reference to the until now unknown Serbian Church Slavonic transcript found in Codex 41 of the Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja. This text, accompanied by the Greek original and its translation into Modern Serbian, is given at the end of the paper. A comparative analysis shows that there are certain differences between Serbian Church Slavonic translation and the Greek original, which are probably the consequence of the fact that Serbian medieval translator might have had a slightly different source text than the one we use today.
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Vemic, Mirceta. "Drovnjak not Drobnjak - an obvious example of distorting toponyms with Serbian linguistic basis." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 162 (2017): 333–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn1762333v.

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The paper presents a distinct example of how the name of a well-known geographical area in the Durmitor Mountain (Old Herzegovina, today Montenegro) became distorted from ?Drovnjak? to ?Drobnjak?, to illustrate and discuss an enduring process of altering toponymswith Serbian linguistic basis, under Western, Latin, and Roman Catholic cultural influences, particularly in the last 100 years along with the establishment of Serbo-Croatian linguistic community. Here, the Old Church Slavonic (Serbian) geographical name ?Drovnjak?, which comes from the word ?tree? (?????), is considered as a Greek vitacism and changed to betacism ?Drobnjak?. Phoneme ?v? (vita) is replaced by phoneme ?b? (beta), the same as it is in the case of names: Byzantium (Vizantija, Serb.), Babylon (Vavilon, Serb.), Arabia and Arabian Sea (Aravija, Aravijsko more, Serb.), etc. The paper also presents other examples of the process of distortion of toponymswhere the phoneme ?nj? (pronounced /?/) changes to ?n? (pronounced /n/) (as in Tusinja-Tusina, Petnjica-Petnica) and ?lj? (pronounced /?/) to ?l? (pronounced /l/) (as in Pljevlja-Plevlja), etc. Clear orthographic norms of common standard language that required writing toponymsin the form used in the local dialect were not respected. This paper can be an incentive for similar researches in territories where Serbs predominantly live or used to live, so that such distorted toponymscould be restored to their original forms, as part of the process of new standardization of geographical names led by the Commission for the Standardization of Geographical Names of the Republic of Serbia.
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Matković, Ana, Željko Jukić, Snježana Kereša, and Klaudija Carović Stanko. "Utjecaj topline i mehaničke skarifikacije na skraćivanje dormantnosti odabrnih sorata ječma." Agronomski glasnik 79, no. 5-6 (June 29, 2018): 243–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33128/ag.79.5-6.1.

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Cilj ovog rada bio je utvrditi utjecaj tretmana zagrijanim zrakom i mehaničke skarifikacije na dormantnost sjemena odabranih dormantnih sorata ječma (Bc Vedran i Favorit) proizvedenog u dvije vegetacijske sezone (2015. i 2016. godina). U prvom pokusu sjeme dormantnih sorata tretirano je zagrijanim zrakom temperature 45°C tijekom 15 minuta i 30 minuta. Prvo utvrđivanje klijavosti u navedenim tretmanima započelo je 2. tjedna nakon žetve te se kasnije provodilo svakih 7 dana narednih 9 tjedana. U drugom pokusu sjeme dormantnih sorata ječma je tretirano mehaničkom skarifikacijom (ukolonjene su pljevice) te je utvrđivana klijavost u 2. tjednu nakon žetve. Rezultati istraživanja pokazuju kako su obje sorte bile dormantne 9 tjedana u prvoj godini istraživanja (2015.), i 8 tjedana u drugoj godini istraživanja (2016.). Tretman dormantnog sjemena ječma (Bc Vedran i Favorit) zagrijanim zrakom nije utjecao na skraćivanje dormantnosti. Prekidanje dormantnosti postignuto je mehaničkom skarifikacijom u obje godine i kod obje sorte (2015. i 2016.; Bc Vedran 100%, te 2015. i 2016.; Favorit 99%). Energija klijanja mehanički skarificiranog sjemena bila je veća nego energija klijanja kontrolnog sjemena u obje godine i kod obje sorte.
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Rajković, Radmilo, Daniel Kržanović, Miomir Mikić, and Milenko Jovanović. "Selection of the most favorable variant for overtop the ash and slag landfill 'Maljevac' - Pljevlja to the peak elevation K + 832 m." Mining and Metallurgy Engineering Bor, no. 1-2 (2018): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/mmeb1802061r.

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Mrgic, Jelena. "Ash fell from the skies to the earth: The eruption of the Vesuvius in 1631 AD and the Balkan lands." Balcanica, no. 35 (2004): 223–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc0535223m.

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After the most notorious eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 AD, the one that occurred on 16th December 1631 resulted in thousands of human victims and large-scale damage. According to modern volcanology studies, the amount of dust and ash emitted on this occasion was only three times smaller that in the famous eruption of Krakatau in 1883. Numerous historical sources registered the fall of volcanic ash, which is proved to be the true meaning of three Serbian marginal notes presented in this article. Anonymous monks in the monasteries of St. George near Pljevlja, Polosko and another one which still cannot be precisely identified, reported the fallout of ash on Wednesday, December 7, according to the Julian, i.e. 17 according to the Gregorian calendar. Considering the velocity of ash clouds, it is assumed that in both cases it could have been the first thing they saw at dawn, on the day after the eruption (cf. the map in this paper). Along with the "black powder", the same kind of historical sources - Serbian marginal notes, and The Chronicle of Fra Nikola Lasvanin - also provide the data on "red/bloody snow" on three separate occasions (1638, 1640 and 1690). These phenomena can be scientifically explained as deposits of desert dust from northern Africa brought by south-southwest air currents over the Balkan region. The last issue discussed in this paper is the possible connection between this particular volcanic eruption and short-term climate changes it may have caused in the Balkans.
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Dzino, Danijel. "ROMAN KOMINI - M. Mirković Municipium S( ). A Roman Town in the Central Balkans, Komini near Pljevlja, Montenegro. (BAR International Series 2357.) Pp. vi + 86, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2012. Paper, £28. ISBN: 978-1-4073-0943-9." Classical Review 63, no. 2 (September 12, 2013): 581–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x13001297.

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Mitrović, Milena. "Arm Span and Body Height Correlation in Pljevlja." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3255507.

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DESPOTOVIC, Aleksandra, Miljan JOKSIMOVIC, Ljiljana KASCELAN, and Miomir JOVANOVIC. "CAUSES FOR DEPOPULATION OF RURAL AREAS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PLJEVLJA." Journal "Agriculture and Forestry" 61, no. 4 (December 15, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.17707/agricultforest.61.4.44.

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Bubanja, Marija. "Body Height and Its Assessment Arm Span of Adolescents From the Berane and Pljevlja." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3255532.

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Keleş, Hamza, and Mustafa Can. "Foundation Works of Gazi Bodur Hüseyin Pasha in Pljevlja as a Traning, Culture, Social and Worship Institution." Kastamonu Eğitim Dergisi, July 15, 2018, 11289–1296. http://dx.doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.434174.

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