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Vladimir Stevanović
Researcher at University of Belgrade
Publications - 150
Citations - 2115
Vladimir Stevanović is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 123 publications receiving 1677 citations. Previous affiliations of Vladimir Stevanović include Areva & Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
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Distribution of the endemic Balkan flora on serpentine I. – obligate serpentine endemics
TL;DR: Serpentine (ophiolithic) substrate covers large areas in the Balkans, more so than in any other part of Europe, and represents specialized habitats for basiphilous-calcifugal plants.
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An evaluation of the PacBio RS platform for sequencing and de novo assembly of a chloroplast genome
Marco Ferrarini,Marco Moretto,Judson A Ward,Nada Šurbanovski,Vladimir Stevanović,Lara Giongo,Roberto Viola,Duccio Cavalieri,Riccardo Velasco,Alessandro Cestaro,Daniel J. Sargent +10 more
TL;DR: The PacBio RS data generated here were assembled into a single large contig spanning the P. micrantha chloroplast genome, with a higher degree of accuracy than an Illumina dataset generated at a much greater depth of coverage, due to longer read lengths and lower GC bias in the data.
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Prediction of thermal transients in district heating systems
Vladimir Stevanović,Branislav Zivkovic,Sanja Prica,Blazenka Maslovaric,Vladan Karamarkovic,Vojin Trkulja +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model and corresponding computer code are developed with the aim to simulate the thermal transients in district heating systems, based on the high-order accurate numerical solution of the transient energy equation, and the hydraulic prediction of pressure and fluid flow rates within the complex pipe network.
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Sustainable development of the Belgrade energy system
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used simulation model MAED to estimate energy demand in Belgrade for a long time period and developed sustainable development scenario of Belgrade energy system (2005-2010, 2010-2015, 2015-2020).
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Small genomes dominate in plants growing on serpentine soils in West Balkans, an exhaustive study of 8 habitats covering 308 taxa
Fatima Pustahija,Fatima Pustahija,Spencer Brown,Faruk Bogunić,N. Bašić,Edina Muratović,Sébastien Ollier,Oriane Hidalgo,Mickael Bourge,Vladimir Stevanović,Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev,Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev +11 more
TL;DR: Water stress, high temperatures and presence of heavy metals in serpentine habitats impose a high selective pressure and favour perennial species with very small genomes.