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Journal articles on the topic "Šungit"

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SABOORI, ALIREZA, MILOJE ŠUNDIĆ, VLADIMIR PEŠIĆ, and MASOUD HAKIMITABAR. "Two new species of Abrolophus (Acari: Erythraeidae) from Montenegro." Zootaxa 3205, no. 1 (February 24, 2012): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3205.1.4.

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Abrolophus montenegrinus Saboori, Šundić & Pešić sp. nov. and Abrolophus petanovicae Saboori, Šundić & Pešić sp.nov. are described and illustrated from larvae on grasses (no host arthropod) from Montenegro. New data for some other Abrolophus species are provided.
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Haitlinger, Ryszard, Mohamed W. Negm, Tetsuo Gotoh, and Miloje Šundić. "A new larval Lassenia Newell, 1957 (Trombidiformes: Tanaupodidae) from Japan." Systematic and Applied Acarology 24, no. 2 (February 22, 2019): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158/saa.24.2.9.

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Lassenia japonica Haitlinger, Negm & Šundić sp. nov. with fnCx 1-1-2 is described and illustrated from larvae collected from Maesa japonica (Primulaceae) in Japan. It is the first species of Tanaupodidae found in Japan. A key to Lassenia (larvae) of the world is provided.
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Senčić, Đuro, and Danijela Samac. "Nutritivna vrijednost suhih šunki i pršuta." Meso 20, no. 2 (2018): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31727/m.20.2.3.

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Nährwert von Trockenschinken und luftgetrockneten Rohschinken (Pršut) Aufgrund des hohen Gehalts an Speisesalz und Cholesterin sowie Rauchbestandteilen galten getrocknete Fleischprodukte als Nahrungsmittel, die sich auf die menschliche Gesundheit ungünstig auswirken, weil sie zur Entstehung von Arteriosklerose und hohem Blutdruck beitragen. Trockenschinken und lufgetrocknete Rohschinken sind aber Lebensmittel tierischen Ursprungs, die reich an Nährstoffen sind. Sie stellen eine wertvolle Quelle von Proteinen und Fetten dar, die infolge der Wirkung von endogenen Proteasen und Lipasen teilweise abgebaut werden. Sie stellen eine besonders wertvolle Quelle von freien Aminosäuren (essentiellen und nicht essentiellen) und Fettsäuren dar. Die Zusammensetzung der freien Aminosäuren hängt vom Genotyp der Schweine ab (enzymatische Muskelzusammensetzung), der Technologie der Verarbeitung und der Dauer der Reifung von Trockenschinken und luftgetrockneten Rohschinken. Die Zusammensetzung der freien Fettsäuren hängt größtenteils von der Fütterung der Schweine (Futterzusammensetzung), dem Halterungssystem der Schweine (offen, geschlossen), aber auch vom Genotyp der Schweine ab. Das Verhältnis zwischen den mehrfach ungesättigten Fettsäuren (PUFA) und den gesättigten (SFA) Fettsäuren unterschreitet am häufigsten die empfohlenen Grenzwerte (0,4-1), während das Verhältnis zwischen dem Gesamtanteil von n-6 und n-3 Fettsäuren die empfohlenen Werte der WHO übersteigt (2003). Infolge des hohen Anteils an Speisesalz (Natrium) müssen Menschen, die an Herzgefäßkrankheiten und Bluthochdruck leiden, beim Verzehr von Trockenschinken und luftgetrocknetem Rohschinken aufmerksam sein. Trockenschinken und luftgetrocknete Rohschinken sind einer wertvolle Quelle von Mineralstoffen, in erster Linie von Zink, Eisen und Selen sowie von Vitaminen, insbesondere aus der B-Gruppe der Vitamine. Wegen des hohen Anteils an Nährstoffen in leicht verdaulicher und freier Form eignen sich Trockenschinken und luftgetrocknete Rohschinken in erster Linie für die Ernährung von Sportlern.
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Hakimitabar, Masoud, Alireza Saboori, and Elnaz Fadaei. "New species of Abrolophus (Acari: Erythraeidae) from Iran with a key to species with a comb-like seta on the palpal tarsus." Systematic and Applied Acarology 25, no. 12 (December 31, 2020): 2300–2314. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158//saa.25.12.12.

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In this study, larva of Abrolophus bochkovi sp. nov. collected from Qazvin province is described and illustrated. A key to larval species of Abrolophus of the world with a comb-like seta on the palpal tarsus is presented. Moreover, A. karamani Haitlinger & Šundić, is considered as a junior synonym of A. aitapensis (Southcott 1948).
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Leiro, J. A., and M. H. Heinonen. "Kα1,2x-ray emission and Doniach-Šunjić-type line shapes." Physical Review B 59, no. 5 (February 1, 1999): 3265–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.59.3265.

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Allen, D. W. "Vitomir Šunjić and Michael J. Parnham, “Signposts to chiral drugs: organic synthesis in action”." Inflammation Research 60, no. 11 (September 20, 2011): 1079. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00011-011-0380-z.

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Allen, D. W. "Vitomir Šunjić and Michael J. Parnham: Signposts to chiral drugs: organic synthesis in action." Inflammopharmacology 19, no. 6 (September 24, 2011): 349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10787-011-0093-5.

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Haitlinger, Ryszard, and M. Reza Mehrnejad. "First record of hosts and new metric data forErythraeus (Erythraeus) pistacicusHaitlinger, Mehrnejad & Šundić 2016 with notes onErythraeushosts." International Journal of Acarology 43, no. 4 (February 21, 2017): 320–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01647954.2017.1284900.

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LEHNERT, JÖRG. "SOME REMARKS ON DEPTH OF DEAD ENDS IN GROUPS." International Journal of Algebra and Computation 19, no. 04 (June 2009): 585–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218196709005238.

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It is known, that the existence of dead ends (of arbitrary depth) in the Cayley graph of a group depends on the chosen set of generators. Nevertheless there exist many groups, which do not have dead ends of arbitrary depth with respect to any set of generators. Partial results in this direction were obtained by Šunić and by Warshall. We improve these results by showing that abelian groups have only finitely many dead ends and that groups with more than one end (in the sense of Hopf and Freudenthal) have only dead ends of bounded depth. Only few examples of groups with unbounded dead end depth are known. We show that the Houghton group H2 with respect to the standard generating set is a further example. In addition we introduce a stronger notion of depth of a dead end, called strong depth. The Houghton group H2 has unbounded strong depth with respect to the same standard generating set.
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ŠUNDIĆ, DANIJELA, BRANKO M. RADUJKOVIĆ, and JASMINA KRPO–ĆETKOVIĆ. "Catalogue of aquatic Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) of Montenegro, exclusive of Naidinae and Pristininae." Zootaxa 2985, no. 1 (August 4, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2985.1.1.

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The aquatic oligochaete fauna of Montenegro was recently studied in order to improve the knowledge of this group in the Balkan region. This study was carried out on sediments collected from 70 sampling sites (the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea drainage basins) during three years (2005–2008). Forty-one species were identified, from seven following families: Naididae, Enchytraeidae, Haplotaxidae, Lumbriculidae, Lumbricidae, Criodrilidae and Branchiobdellidae (exclusive of Naidinae and Pristininae). Sixteen of them represent first record for the Montenegrin oligochaete fauna: Embolocephalus velutinus, Ilyodrilus templetoni, Psammoryctides deserticola, Spirosperma ferox, Tubifex ignotus, Bathydrilus adriaticus, Bothrioneurum vejdovskyanum, Rhyacodrilus coccineus, Cernosvitoviella atrata, Enchytraeus buchholzi, Mesenchytraeus armatus, Haplotaxis gordioides, Rhynchelmis limosella, Stylodrilus heringianus, Tatriella slovenica and Trichodrilus strandi. The list of species from the subfamilies Naidinae and Pristininae was published previously (Šundić et al. 2011), and it comprises 36 species. Altogether, the present study and literature data show that Montenegrin aquatic oligochaete fauna consists of 77 species. Concerning similarity, values of Jaccard’s index are the highest between Montenegrin and Serbian oligochaete fauna (57 %), and the lowest between Montenegrin and Albanian oligochaete fauna (27.77 %). Species richness estimators (Mao Tau, Uniques Mean, Chao 1, Chao 2, Jack 1, Jack 2, Bootstrap, ACE and ICE) indicate that findings of new oligochaete species in Montenegro are expected.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Šungit"

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Řáhová, Jaroslava. "Využití Ramanovského mapování pro studium uhlíkaté hmoty hornin." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-368998.

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Raman spectroscopy is an irreplaceable method for chemical and structural characterization of many substances. This is especially true for carbonaceous matter. It is non-destructive and capable of determining the crystallinity of the studied carbonaceous phase, and subsequently, with the aid of empirical relations, also the temperature of formation of the rock under study. Until very recently, the most of the Raman spectroscopy measurements was conducted only single point-wise on grains chosen on purpose, e.g., in an optical microscope. Alongside with the evolution and affordability of the Raman spectroscopic technique it is now very appealing to utilize the possibility of Raman mapping coupled to the automated analysis of large quantities of acquired spectra. The aim of this study was to critically evaluate the pros and cons of such an approach on selected rocks with varying carbon content and crystallinity of the carbonaceous phase. The samples range from graphite, Karelian shungite, elemental carbon-rich carbonates, alpine schist to eclogite. In general, we can rate the large area mapping as suitable in many cases, however, there are certain issues associated with the method, especially concerning the sample preparation and automated analysis. Several actions are proposed to limit the pitfalls...
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