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3. The effects of exercise programs on visually impaired children : a systematic review studyArmin Paravlić, Marko Aleksandrović, Dobrica V. Živković, Dragan Radovanović, Dejan Madić, Stefan Đorđević, Admira Konicanin, 2015, review article Keywords: telesna aktivnost, slabovidni, otroci, physical exercise, visually-impaired, children Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 3256; Downloads: 59 Link to full text |
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5. Uticaj nivoa fizičke aktivnosti na stepen uhranjenosti adolescenata : sistematsko pregledno istraživanjeArmin Paravlić, Rado Pišot, Marko Vidnjevič, Stefan Đorđević, 2015, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: telesna aktivnost, prehranjenost, telesna sestava, antropometrija, adolescenti, physical activity, nutritional status, body composition, anthropometric measurements, adolescents Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 3716; Downloads: 29 Link to full text |
6. The history, theory and practice of restricted blood flow resistance training (RBFRT/KAATSU)Armin Paravlić, Stefan Đorđević, Raid Mekić, Adem Mavrić, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: KAATSU, RBFRT, restricted blood flow, occlusion, resistance training, strength, muscle mass, hypertrophy, effects Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 3990; Downloads: 50 Link to full text |
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8. Development of integrated management systems in SMEs in SerbiaDejan P. Đorđević, Cariša H. Bešić, Danijela Milošević, Srđan Bogetić, 2010, original scientific article Abstract: Due to processes occurring on the global market, enterprises have to pay more attention to meeting users' requirements. Namely, market competition has influenced a change in the enterprise's strategy and its orientation towards acustomer, as an imperative of its business operations. In recent years, a process of integrating various management systems has been occurring, giving rise to the networking of several international standards aimed at creating the enterprise capable of meeting all customers' needs on the market. Conforming to the changes on the market, the sector of small and medium enterprises must comply with new business conditions, which is a considerable effort for the entire enterprise. Namely, market requirements for safe and sound food, permanent enhancement of production processes, measurement of customers' satisfaction, concern for the environment, social accountability, etc., stand for just a part of characteristics that SMEs have to possess in order to survive on the market. Therefore, to solve these issues successfully,a solution for smes may be in setting up clusters as a way to strengthen this sector in the process of business internationalization. Keywords: management, QMS, clusters, integrated management system Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2789; Downloads: 62 Link to full text |
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