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    Origin of Arsenic in Drinking Waters in the West Backa District of Serbia

    Danger to the public health through exposure to toxic arsenic compounds in drinking water remains a continuing problem. Because people may be inadvertently exposed to arsenic through contaminated drinking wate...

    L. Sokolova Djokic, R. Pantovic in Water Treatment Technologies for the Remov… (2010)

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    Yogoslav politics, “ethnic cleansing” and co-authorship in science

    Scientific outputs from Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, and the patterns of co-authorship between them and five western countries and with each other have been determined from theScience Citation Index. They reflec...

    G. Lewison, R. Igic in Scientometrics (1999)

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    Lathy Rus Binatus PanČ. In Serbia

    A West Serbian mountain Mokra Gora is a “locus classicus” of the eastern fllyrian endemic species Lathyrus binatus. This mountain was the only known locality of this species until 1992 when it was found in the Na...

    B. Butorac, P. BožA, R. Igić, I. Panić, D. Savić in Progress in Botanical Research (1998)

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    Cleavage of active peptides by a lung enzyme

    Ein Enzym (Angiotensin I «converting enzyme» oder Kininase II; DH) wurde aus Schweinelungen isoliert und gereinigt. DH splatet Dipeptide vom Carboxyterminus der Peptidsubstrate mit Einschluss von Bradykinin, A...

    R. Igic, H. S. J. Yeh, K. Sorrells, E. G. Erdös in Experientia (1972)

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    Identity of Kininase II with an Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme

    Blood and tissues contain various enzymes that hydrolyze bradykinin. Among the ones we characterized were a prolidase (imidopeptidase), a carboxypeptidase-type enzyme (carboxypeptidase N; kininase I) and a dip...

    R. Igic, K. Sorrells, T. Nakajima, E. G. Erdös in Vasopeptides (1972)