Browsing Vol. 45 (2000) by Issue Date
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Physiological Status of "Radler" Type Products as Affected by Environmental Contamination Following NATO Air Strikes on the Regions of Serbia
Beer-based drinks, 'Radler' type products in particular, arouse interest for a number of reasons. These newly produced drinks were obtained by mixing beer and soft drinks and are intended for a larger number of target ... -
Some Constraints on the Application of Methods for Drain Spacing Determination in Unsteady-State of Flow in Eugley Soil
The aim of this research was to figure out certain limitations of methods for drain spacing determination application in unsteady-state of flow rate to the drains in the eugley soil. The well-known Glover-Dumm method was ... -
Climate of the Vineyard Zones and the Associated Vine Varieties of Yugoslavia
According to general characteristics of the climate of vineyard zones in Yugoslavia in 1976, ten (10) vineyard zones were established. For better presentation of the climate conditions of the vineyard zones of Yugoslavia ... -
Effects of Crop Density and Herbicide Application on Floristic Composition and Structure of Maize Weed Community
The distribution of weeds in maize hybrids grown in different crop densities with and without herbicide application was observed in the present study. The floristic composition and structure of weed community were estimated ... -
Investigation on the Rubus idaeus L. Seed Oil (Rosaceae)
The seed oil from a local variety Rubus idaeus L. (family Rosaceae) was isolated and the physical and chemical characteristics were determined. The oil content of Rubus idaeus seeds ranged from 8-15%. Standard procedures ... -
Effects of Crop Density on Root Yield and Quality of Sugar Beet Cultivars Grown on the Soil Infested and Uninfested by Rhizomania
During a two-year period (1996-1997) we conducted studies on the effects of crop density on root yield and quality of sugar beet cultivars, susceptible and tolerant to rhizomania, grown on the soil infested and uninfested ... -
Macro- and Microelements of a Product Based on Honey and Common Centaury
The medicinal plant common centaury (Centaurium umbellatum Gilib.) of the gentian family is highly valued in pharmacy for its favourable effect on problems of the digestive system. The aim of our research was to examine ... -
The Application of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) for Determination of the Content of Heavy Metals in Food Products the Inlacquered Tinplate Tins are Filled With
Due to possibility of contamination of food products caused by a rapid pollution of environment, as a consequence of incidents and accidents, it is necessary to exert a regular and systematic control of the content of heavy ...