DOES PECTIN METHYLATION MODULATE ITS ANTIMICROBIAL POTENTIAL? INSIGHTS FROM MOLECULAR DOCKING
Pectin is widely studied due to its favorable physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, and non-toxic nature. Methylation of pectin represents a natural structural modification occurring within plant cell walls and is considered part of the defense mechanism against microbial pathogens. In this study, molecular docking analysis was performed t...
By Marija Petković Benazzouz, Jelena Martinov Nestorov, Goran Janjić, Sara Ristić, Katarina Miletić
TYRES WEAR, HARMFUL EFFECT ON HUMAN AND MEASUREMENTS FOR IT REDUCTION: A REVIEW
The tires are the acting organs of the vehicle by which it achieves its movement. During the vehicle movement/drive it comes to the friction between the tires and road, which causes the tires wear. The particles formed due to the tires wear, are harmful for human and its environment. In the paper is conducted the review of existing literature, wher...
By Nadica Stojanović, Ivan Grujić, Milan Ivković, Danijela Miloradović, Suzana Petrović Savić
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME
The authors examine the concept of environmental crime from both legal and philosophical perspectives, emphasizing that such a dual approach is necessary for its proper understanding. A purely normative definition, they argue, cannot fully capture the broader social and ethical dimensions of this complex phenomenon. By combining these perspectives,...
By Darko Dimovski, Jelena Dimovski
THE CONCEPT OF CLINICAL MARKETING: BACKROUND AND THEORY
The rapidly changing health needs of society and the unmet demands of healthcare systems around the world provide a powerful impetus for the development of new marketing concepts. The formation and progress of industry-specific marketing tools are driven by the evolution of marketing ideas. The specifics of the healthcare industry impose restrictio...
By Iuliia Zuenkova
APPLYING THE BEHAVIOR CHANGE TECHNIQUES FOR MODERNIZING HEALTHCARE AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
Behavior change techniques (BCTs) represent a pivotal yet often overlooked component in the national-scale modernization of healthcare systems, particularly in resource-constrained settings where infrastructural upgrades alone are insufficient to improve clinical outcomes. The Integrated Perinatal Care Project in Uzbekistan provides a compelling ca...
By Iuliia Zuenkova
A NOVEL INAR(1) MODEL WITH TWO LATENT MARKOV PROCESSES FOR REGIME AND DISTRIBUTION PARAMETER CONTROL
The authors propose a new model for count time series based on a hybrid structure that combines an autoregressive component with an innovation-driven component, where regime selection at each time point is governed by a latent Markov process. The key novelty of the model is the introduction of an additional, independent latent process that dynamica...
By Milena Stojanović, Teodora Čamagić, Aleksandar Nastić
CLIMATE SHOCKS AND REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT RISK IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA
Real estate sector is one of the most lucrative and fastest-growing investments in Nigeria, apart from the oil sector. It employed about 42% of the labour force and contributed significantly to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the country. However, the sector has been experiencing disruption from the effect of climate shocks. Climate change has ...
By Muhammad Umar Faruk
INDICATORS OF AGGRESSIVENESS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSONALITY INVENTORIES
Man, since the earliest times, established two taboos: the taboo of incest and the taboo of killing, which shows how much importance has always been attached to aggressive behavior and destruction. When we talk about aggression and its motivation and consequences, it should be emphasized that it is the subject of interest primarily in forensics, bu...
By Snežana Samardžić
INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO SAMPLING OF MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MARPOL recognises various types of marine pollution, including oil, garbage, sewage, and greenhouse gases pollutions. Garbage-sourced microplastics (MP), due to their small size and high resistance coupled with their chronic biological effects, pose a serious omnipresent environmental threat. This paper's research was motivated by the lack of metho...
By Filip Radunović, Špiro Ivošević, Neven Cukrov
EU MONETARY POLICY – CURRENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES
The monetary policy of the European Union is one of the key instruments for achieving macroeconomic stability, sustainable economic growth, and maintaining price stability within the euro area member states. This paper analyzes the institutional framework of the European Union’s monetary policy, with particular emphasis on the role of the Eur...
By Dijana Grahovac, Radmila Čičković