Publications by authors named "M Blagojevic"

The carapace morphology of tortoises is a crucial characteristic used for species identification, with features such as shell shape, roughness, and color patterns varying among species. Understanding this morphological diversity is valuable not only for taxonomic classification but also for more specialized clinical approaches. This study investigated the morphological differences in the shells of Leopard tortoises (), African spurred tortoises (), and Greek tortoises (spur-thighed tortoises; ) raised in captivity.

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  • * After 30 cavitation passes, the sludge showed significantly poorer dewaterability and a two-fold increase in Capillary Suction Time (CST), while particle sizes were reduced and surface tension slightly increased.
  • * The cavitated sludge exhibited distinct viscosity behavior compared to untreated sludge, but HC did not enhance methane yield; some correlations between physical properties and viscosity at low shear stress were noted, indicating potential for further research. *
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Background: Since the medullary arteries are of a great neurologic and neurosurgical significance, the aim was to perform a detailed microanatomic study of these vessels, as well as of the medullary infarctions in a group of patients.

Methods: The arteries of 26 halves of the brain stem were injected with India ink and gelatin, microdissected and measured with an ocular micrometer. Neurologic and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations were performed in 11 patients.

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A variety of skull shapes are frequently used for discrimination between animal species, breeds, and sexes. In this study, skulls of three different breeds of cats were examined by the geometric morphometric method, with the aim of revealing skull shape differences. For this purpose, 27 cats (6 British Shorthair, 7 Scottish Fold, and 14 Van cats) were used.

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Given the scarce morphological data regarding the middle ear anatomy of this species, the paper attempts to describe the morphological and morphometrical data of the auditory ossicles in the badger. The study was performed using the standard morphological investigations and provides a complete morphological description of the ossicular assembly (malleus, incus and stapes) with some comparative features and attempts to provide a complete set of standardized metrical data for each ossicle. A more-detailed attempt to compare some functional aspects in the light of combined metrical ratios is also implied.

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