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prof. dr Branislava Mitrović

redovni profesor
Katedra za radiologiju i radijacionu higijenu
radijacija@vet.bg.ac.rs
062/886 82 29

Predmeti

14D2I13 Radijaciona higijena
14D2I14 Radiobiologija sa radiopatologijom
14D2O03 Zaštita životne sredine
14I4I04 Radioekologija
14I5O07 Radiobiologija sa radijacionom higijenom

Bibliografija

Knjige i bibliografije

Radiobiologija sa radijacionom higijenom

Praktikum iz radiobiologije i radijacione higijene

Fizički principi radiološke i ultrazvučne dijagnostike

Praktikum iz radiobiologije i radijacione higijene

Radovi u časopisima sa SCI liste

RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND FOOD CHAIN AT MT. MALJEN, SERBIA

Presence of natural radionuclides and toxic elements in monocalcium phosphate, complete feed and pig manure

Radionuclides and heavy metals in soil, vegetables, and medicinal plants in suburban areas of the cities of Belgrade and Pančevo, Serbia.

Toxicity of high uranium doses in broilers and protection with mineral adsorbents.

Effect of uranium on the radiosensitivity of Salmonella spp. in pork meat

Elemental composition of moss and lichen species in Eastern Serbia

Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of Kopaonik mountain, Serbia

Efficiency of sepiolite in broilers diet as uranium adsorbent

137Cs and 40K in some traditional herbal teas collected in the mountain regions of Serbia

Uranium distribution in broiler organs and possibilities for protection

The Effect of Radioprotectors Protection Ability in Pheasants After Alimentary Radio-Contamination with Cs-137

Comparative study od 137Cs distribution in broilers and pheasants and possibilities for protection

A radioactive contamination of food chain around coal mine and coal-fired power station

Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity of feedstuffs, mosses and soil in the Belgrade environment, Serbia

Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of mountain region of Serbia

Radioecological investigation of food of animal origin in Belgrade environment

AFCF and clinoptilolite use in reduction of 137Cs deposition in several days contaminated broiler chicks

Radiocesium binders – AFCF and clinoptilolite efficiency testing in broiler chicken exposed to alimentary contamination with 137Cs

In vitro 137Cs sorption by natural and monoionic forms of clinoptilolite

Radovi u časopisima van SCI liste

The content of ten elements in pig feed and manure and its relationshipwith element concentration in earthworms on swine farms

RADIOCESIUM CONTENT IN WILD BOAR MEAT ORIGINATING FROM SERBIA

A review: Natural and Artificial Radionuclides and Radiation Hazard Parameters in the Soil of Mountain Regions in Serbia

Presence of radionuclides and toxic elements in feedstuffs and food of animl origin.

Effects of experimentally irradiated pituitary gland on some morphological parameters of rats’ head, body and tibia

RADIOECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF BELGRADE CITY, SERBIA

Rendgenska dijagnostika najčešćih oboljenja periodoncijuma pasa i mačaka

Manifestacije oboljenja zglobova domaćih mesojeda u rendgenskoj slici

Specifična aktivnost 40K i 137Cs u uzorcima zemlje, sena, mahovine i mleka prikupljenih sa područja Kopaonika

Radioaktivnost mleka u Srbiji od Černobilja 1986. do Fukushime 2011. godine

Prirodni radionuklidi u mineralnim đubrivima i obradivom zemljištu

Possibilities of organic production in Vojvodina

Radioaktivnost fosfatnih mineralnih proizvoda

The Use of Modified Clay in Reduction of 137Cs Deposition in Artificially Contaminated Broilers

Radiation hygienic control of mineral supplements and feed for pigs

Natural sepiolite efificiency in reducing 137Cs transfer and deposition into meat and edible organs of broiler chickens

Radioaktivnost namirnica na području grada Beograda

40K i 137Cs u gljivama planine Maljen

The effect of clinoptilolite on 137Cs binding in broiler chickens

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