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    Electrochromism in tungsten oxide thin films prepared by chemical bath deposition
    (International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC), 2017-03-22)
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    Pecovska-Gjorgjevich, Margareta
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    PROPRETIES OF THE K-TH UPPER ORDER STATISTICS PROCESS THROUGH AN EXAMPLE
    (Union of Mathematicians of Macedonia, 2019)
    Aneta Gacovska-Barandovska
    The author has previously considered the asymptotic be havior of upper order statistics with central rank of a sample with deterministic size and of randomly indexed upper order statistics. In this paper, by using regular norming time-space changes, a theoretical example has been constructed in order to illustrate some of the ob tained properties of the k-th upper order statistics process.
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    On limit laws for central order statistics under power normalization
    (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, 2015)
    Elisaveta I. Pancheva, Aneta Gacovska-Barandovska
    Smirnov (1949) derived four limit classes of distributions for linearly normalized central order statistics. In this paper we investigate the possible limit distributions of the k-th upper order statistics with central rank using regular power norming sequences and obtain twelve limit classes.
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    Asymptotic behavior of central order statistics under monotone normalization
    (Elsevier, SIAM, 2014)
    Pancheva, E.I. Gacovska, A.
    Smirnov [Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklov., 25 (1949), pp. 3-60 (in Russian); Amer. Math. Transl., 67 (1952) (in English)] derived four limit types of distributions for linearly normalized central order statistics under the weak convergence. In this paper we investigate the possible limit distributions of the kth upper order statistics with central rank using monotone regular norming sequences and obtain 13 possible types.
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    Randomly Indexed Central Order Statistics
    (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2013)
    Gacovska, Aneta Pancheva, Elisaveta I.
    In our paper from 2012 we have considered the upper order statistics with central rank of sample with deterministic size. Here we investigate the asymptotic behaviour of randomly indexed upper order statistics using regular norming time-space changes.
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    SN-38 loading capacity of hydrophobic polymer blend nanoparticles: formulation, optimization and efficacy evaluation
    (Informa UK Limited, 2017-03)
    Dimchevska, Simona
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    Geskovski, Nikola
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    Petruševski, Gjorgji
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    Chacorovska, Marina
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    Popeski-Dimovski, Riste
    One of the most important problems in nanoencapsulation of extremely hydrophobic drugs is poor drug loading due to rapid drug crystallization outside the polymer core. The effort to use nanoprecipitation, as a simple one-step procedure with good reproducibility and FDA approved polymers like Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) and Polycaprolactone (PCL), will only potentiate this issue. Considering that drug loading is one of the key defining characteristics, in this study we attempted to examine whether the nanoparticle (NP) core composed of two hydrophobic polymers will provide increased drug loading for 7-Ethyl-10-hydroxy-camptothecin (SN-38), relative to NPs prepared using individual polymers. D-optimal design was applied to optimize PLGA/PCL ratio in the polymer blend and the mode of addition of the amphiphilic copolymer Lutrol®F127 in order to maximize SN-38 loading and obtain NPs with acceptable size for passive tumor targeting. Drug/polymer and polymer/polymer interaction analysis pointed to high degree of compatibility and miscibility among both hydrophobic polymers, providing core configuration with higher drug loading capacity. Toxicity studies outlined the biocompatibility of the blank NPs. Increased in vitro efficacy of drug-loaded NPs compared to the free drug was confirmed by growth inhibition studies using SW-480 cell line. Additionally, the optimized NP formulation showed very promising blood circulation profile with elimination half-time of 7.4 h.
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    Fungal Planet description sheets: 868–950
    (Naturalis Biodiversity Center, 2019-07-19)
    Crous, P.W.
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    Carnegie, A.J.
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    Wingfield, M.J.
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    Sharma, R.
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    Mughini, G.
    <jats:p>Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: <jats:bold>Australia</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Chaetomella pseudocircinoseta</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Coniella pseudodiospyri</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus microcorys</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Cladophialophora eucalypti</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Teratosphaeria dunnii</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Vermiculariopsiella dunnii</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus dunnii</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Cylindrium grande</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Hypsotheca eucalyptorum</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus grandis</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Elsinoe salignae</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus saligna</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Marasmius lebeliae</jats:italic> on litter of regenerating subtropical rainforest, <jats:italic>Phialoseptomonium eucalypti</jats:italic> (incl. <jats:italic>Phialoseptomonium</jats:italic> gen. nov.) on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus grandis</jats:italic> × <jats:italic>camaldulensis</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Phlogicylindrium pawpawense</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus tereticornis</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Phyllosticta longicauda</jats:italic> as an endophyte from healthy <jats:italic>Eustrephus latifolius</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Pseudosydowia eucalyptorum</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus</jats:italic> sp. leaves, <jats:italic>Saitozyma wallum</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Banksia aemula</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Teratosphaeria henryi</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Corymbia henryi</jats:italic> leaves. <jats:bold>Brazil</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Aspergillus bezerrae</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Backusella azygospora</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Mariannaea terricola</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Talaromyces pernambucoensis</jats:italic> from soil, <jats:italic>Calonectria matogrossensis</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus urophylla</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Calvatia brasiliensis</jats:italic> on soil, <jats:italic>Carcinomyces nordestinensis</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Bromelia antiacantha</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Dendryphiella stromaticola</jats:italic> on small branches of an unidentified plant, <jats:italic>Nigrospora brasiliensis</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Nopalea cochenillifera</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Penicillium alagoense</jats:italic> as a leaf endophyte on a <jats:italic>Miconia</jats:italic> sp., <jats:italic>Podosordaria nigrobrunnea</jats:italic> on dung, <jats:italic>Spegazzinia bromeliacearum</jats:italic> as a leaf endophyte on <jats:italic>Tilandsia catimbauensis</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Xylobolus brasiliensis</jats:italic> on decaying wood. <jats:bold>Bulgaria</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Kazachstania molopis</jats:italic> from the gut of the beetle <jats:italic>Molops piceus</jats:italic>. <jats:bold>Croatia</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Mollisia endocrystallina</jats:italic> from a fallen decorticated <jats:italic>Picea abies</jats:italic> tree trunk. <jats:bold>Ecuador</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Hygrocybe rodomaculata</jats:italic> on soil. <jats:bold>Hungary</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Alfoldia vorosii</jats:italic> (incl.<jats:italic>Alfoldia</jats:italic> gen. nov.) from <jats:italic>Juniperus communis</jats:italic> roots, <jats:italic>Kiskunsagia ubrizsyi</jats:italic> (incl. <jats:italic>Kiskunsagia</jats:italic> gen. nov.) from <jats:italic>Fumana procumbens</jats:italic> roots. <jats:bold>India</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Aureobasidium tremulum</jats:italic> as laboratory contaminant, <jats:italic>Leucosporidium himalayensis</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Naganishia indica</jats:italic> from windblown dust on glaciers. <jats:bold>Italy</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Neodevriesia cycadicola</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Cycas</jats:italic> sp. leaves, <jats:italic>Pseudocercospora pseudomyrticola</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Myrtus communis</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Ramularia pistaciae</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Pistacia lentiscus</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Neognomoniopsis quercina</jats:italic> (incl. <jats:italic>Neognomoniopsis</jats:italic> gen. nov.) on <jats:italic>Quercus ilex</jats:italic> leaves. <jats:bold>Japan</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Diaporthe fructicola</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Passiflora edulis</jats:italic> × <jats:italic>P</jats:italic>. <jats:italic>edulis</jats:italic> f. <jats:italic>flavicarpa</jats:italic> fruit, <jats:italic>Entoloma nipponicum</jats:italic> on leaf litter in a mixed <jats:italic>Cryptomeria japonica</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Acer</jats:italic> spp. forest. <jats:bold>Macedonia</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Astraeus macedonicus</jats:italic> on soil. <jats:bold>Malaysia</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Fusicladium eucalyptigenum</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus</jats:italic> sp. twigs, <jats:italic>Neoacrodontiella eucalypti</jats:italic> (incl. <jats:italic>Neoacrodontiella</jats:italic> gen. nov.) on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus urophylla</jats:italic> leaves. <jats:bold>Mozambique</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Meliola gorongosensis</jats:italic> on dead <jats:italic>Philenoptera violacea</jats:italic> leaflets. <jats:bold>Nepal</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Coniochaeta dendrobiicola</jats:italic> from <jats:italic>Dendriobium lognicornu</jats:italic> roots. <jats:bold>New Zealand</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Neodevriesia sexualis</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Thozetella neonivea</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Archontophoenix cunninghamiana</jats:italic> leaves. <jats:bold>Norway</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Calophoma sandfjordenica</jats:italic> from a piece of board on a rocky shoreline, <jats:italic>Clavaria parvispora</jats:italic> on soil, <jats:italic>Didymella finnmarkica</jats:italic> from a piece of <jats:italic>Pinus sylvestris</jats:italic> driftwood. <jats:bold>Poland</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Sugiyamaella trypani</jats:italic> from soil. <jats:bold>Portugal</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Colletotrichum feijoicola</jats:italic> from <jats:italic>Acca sellowiana.</jats:italic> <jats:bold>Russia</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Crepidotus tobolensis</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Populus tremula</jats:italic> debris, <jats:italic>Entoloma ekaterinae</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Entoloma erhardii</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Suillus gastroflavus</jats:italic> on soil, <jats:italic>Nakazawaea ambrosiae</jats:italic> from the galleries of <jats:italic>Ips typographus</jats:italic> under the bark of <jats:italic>Picea abies.</jats:italic> <jats:bold>Slovenia</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Pluteus ludwigii</jats:italic> on twigs of broadleaved trees. <jats:bold>South Africa</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Anungitiomyces stellenboschiensis</jats:italic> (incl. <jats:italic>Anungitiomyces</jats:italic> gen. nov.) and <jats:italic>Niesslia stellenboschiana</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Eucalyptus</jats:italic> sp. leaves, <jats:italic>Beltraniella pseudoportoricensis</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Podocarpus falcatus</jats:italic> leaf litter, <jats:italic>Corynespora encephalarti</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Encephalartos</jats:italic> sp. leaves, <jats:italic>Cytospora pavettae</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Pavetta revoluta</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Helminthosporium erythrinicola</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Erythrina humeana</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Helminthosporium syzygii</jats:italic> on a <jats:italic>Syzygium</jats:italic> sp. barkcanker, <jats:italic>Libertasomyces aloeticus</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Aloe</jats:italic> sp. leaves, <jats:italic>Penicillium lunae</jats:italic> from <jats:italic>Musa</jats:italic> sp. fruit, <jats:italic>Phyllosticta lauridiae</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Lauridia tetragona</jats:italic> leaves, <jats:italic>Pseudotruncatella bolusanthi</jats:italic> (incl. <jats:italic>Pseudotruncatellaceae</jats:italic> fam. nov.) and <jats:italic>Dactylella bolusanthi</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Bolusanthus speciosus</jats:italic> leaves. <jats:bold>Spain</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Apenidiella foetida</jats:italic> on submerged plant debris, <jats:italic>Inocybe grammatoides</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Quercus ilex</jats:italic> subsp. <jats:italic>ilex</jats:italic> forest humus, <jats:italic>Ossicaulis salomii</jats:italic> on soil, <jats:italic>Phialemonium guarroi</jats:italic> from soil. <jats:bold>Thailand</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Pantospora chromolaenae</jats:italic> on <jats:italic>Chromolaena odorata</jats:italic> leaves. <jats:bold>Ukraine</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Cadophora helianthi</jats:italic> from <jats:italic>Helianthus annuus</jats:italic> stems. <jats:bold>USA</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Boletus pseudopinophilus</jats:italic> on soil under slash pine, <jats:italic>Botryotrichum foricae</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Penicillium americanum</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Penicillium minnesotense</jats:italic> from air. <jats:bold>Vietnam</jats:bold>, <jats:italic>Lycoperdon vietnamense</jats:italic> on soil. Morphological and culture characteristics are supported by DNA barcodes.</jats:p>
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    The status of women in the region of Golo Brdo, Republic of Albania
    (New Europe College, Букурешт, Република Романија, 2007)
    Ines Crvenkovska Risteska
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    NARRATIVES AND SELF-DETERMINATION: HISTORIES ON PERSONAL SEXUALITY AND THE SEXUALITY OF THE OTHER
    (Časopis Centra za etnološka istraživanja (CEAI) Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu, 2009)
    Ines Crvenkovska Risteska
    This research deals with the sexuality of young males based upon their narratives. Through their memories, they create a history of their personal sexuality. This is how a periodization of experiences related to same sex sexual relations is formed. Personal perception on one's own sexuality is reflected upon the continuous process of construction of one's own gender.
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    “Both Man and Woman”: The Third Sex/Gender Role in Roma Community in Skopje
    (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Philosophy - Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, 2019-06-20)
    Crvenkovska Risteska, Ines
    <jats:p>“Women” (buljàshi) play a third gender role in the Roma community in Skopje, Macedonia. Their important role, “both man and woman”, in the Roma community is realized through economic, social, and ritual community of close “sisters”. Within the Roma family rituals, in the life cycle rituals of the men and women community members, they take a significant ritual - magic function. They are “mediators” between the divine and the community.</jats:p>