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3. Mediterranean sea turtles: current knowledge and priorities for conservation and researchPaolo Casale, Annette C. Broderick, Juan Antonio Camiñas, Luis Cardona, Carlos Carreras, Andreas Demetropoulos, Wayne J. Fuller, Brendan J. Godley, Sandra, Hochscheid, Bojan Lazar, 2018, review article Keywords: Caretta caretta, Chelonia mydas, nesting areas, foraging grounds, population abundance and trends, population structure, behavioural ecology, biometrics Published in RUP: 14.08.2019; Views: 1912; Downloads: 162 Link to full text |
4. Trends and repetition of non-fatal suicidal behaviour : analyses of the Gold Coast University Hospital's Emergency DepartmentKairi Kölves, David Crompton, Kathryn Turner, Nicolas J. C. Stapelberg, Ashar Khan, Gail Robinson, Diego De Leo, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: non-fatal suicidal behaviour, trends, repetition Published in RUP: 21.01.2019; Views: 1886; Downloads: 112 Link to full text |
5. Branding trends 2020Armand Faganel, Aleksander Janeš, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: marketing, blagovne znamke, trend, marketing, brands, branding, trends, forecast Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 3486; Downloads: 176 Link to full text |
6. Celebrity suicide on the railway network : can one case trigger international effects?Nicole Koburger, Roland Mergl, Christine Rummel-Kluge, Angela Ibelshäuser, Ullrich Meise, Vita Poštuvan, Saša Roškar, Andras Szekely, Mónika Ditta Tóth, Christina M Feltz-Cornelis, Ulrich Hegerl, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: samomor na železnici, samomor znane osebe, posnemanje samomora, mednarodni učinki posnemanja, wertherjev učinek, google trendi, railway suicide, celebrity suicide, copycat suicide, international imitation effects, werther effect, google trends Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2603; Downloads: 135 Link to full text |
7. Branding trends 2020Armand Faganel, Aleksander Janeš, 2015, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: marketing, blagovne znamke, trend, marketing, brands, branding, trends, forecast Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 3388; Downloads: 86 Link to full text |
8. Secular trends in body dimensions among young tennis players from 1992 to 2008Aleš Filipčič, Bojan Leskošek, Nejc Šarabon, Tjaša Filipčič, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: Several studies have examined both physical characteristics and fitness of children and youth. The aim of the study was first, to find the tendency of changes in selected morphological characteristics of young male and female tennis players of various ages in the periods 1992-2000-2008; and second, to find the changes in selected variables of young tennis players and to compare them with the results of boys and girls of same age from normal school population. Sample of variables included body height, body weight and body mass index (BMI). Multivariate analysis of variance revealed statistically significant differences in all main factors (group, age, gender and period) and additionally in interactions group*period, group*gender and age*gender. Univariate analysis of variance revealed statistically significant differences in body height and BMI between the groups of tennis players and the same age school population for both sexes and between three age groups (12-13 years, 14-15 years, 16-17 years) for body height, body weight and BMI. Differences between the sexes indicate statistically significant differences only in variables body height and weight. Changes in the observed morphological characteristics point to the increase in body height, body weight and BMI values in both school population and young tennis players Keywords: tennis, young players, body weight, body hight, BMI, secular trends Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3381; Downloads: 236 Link to full text |
9. Technology, wealth and modern management of technologySlavko Dolinšek, Peter Štrukelj, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: In the paper, we propose somewhat different conceptualizations of technology, of a fundamental relationship between technology and wealth in a society, of technological capability, and of management of technology. We based our proposed conceptualizations on the current general and relevant technological practice. In order to infer these conceptualizations, we studied todayʼs largest companies worldwide in different production and technology sectors as well as some general reporting on technology from technology-oriented media. These fundamental conceptualizations may be of interest to all those who are practically or theoretically concerned with technology, wealth, technological capability and management of technology, and who want to comprehend the essence of technology and its relations to phenomena, such as wealth and management ('to get the big pictureʼ). At the end, we explain why there is a need in modern companies to manage technologies and what a new paradigm of management of technology is, i. e. what new challenges and trends a modern management of technology has to face. Keywords: technology, wealth, technological capabilities, management, trends Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3350; Downloads: 79 Full text (141,11 KB) |