Adisa Ahmic
University of Tuzla
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European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2013
Adisa Ahmic; Naris Pojskic; Elma Silajdzic; Rifat Hadziselimovic
Innovation is the application of new knowledge and its materialization. Thus it ensures the companys ability to cope with changes in the business environment and the ability to survive in the global competitive environment. As a result, innovation saves natural resources, provides safe and more efficient transport and production. Innovations change the style of work life, place emphasis on the importance of education, creativity, communication and collaboration. However, innovations are associated with a number of problems. They require high costs of the research and development and they face the risks during implementation. This paper describes specific experience with the application of principles and tools of logistics, project management and mainly the application of management system created for the streamlining not only the process of preparation and implementation of the specific innovation project, but also for the streamlining the operation of research and development workplace which implement innovative projects.
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2012
Adisa Ahmic; Naris Pojskic; Rifat Hadziselimovic; Elma Silajdzic; Vesna Hadziavdic; Kasim Bajrovic
MtDNA variations, determined in terms of mtDNA haplogroups, were analyzed, the sample consisted of the human population of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the teritory of the Tuzla region. The analysis included a total of 245 mtDNA samples (kin unrelated individuals). Determination of mtDNA haplogroups was studied by using haplogroup-specific PCR-RFLP markers of a coding region of mtDNA. We observed that 95.11% of investigated individuals in the Tuzla region belong to the Western-Euroasian mtDNA haplogroups: H, V, T, I, J, K, U, X, W. The impact of migratory activities on the population structure of the Tuzla region was estimated by analysis within- and of intergroup genetic differences (index of genetic specificities, pairwise FST analysis and exact-p test) of indigenous and migrant categories (recent, internal, and historical). The analysis showed that a significant demographic influence on the genetic structure of indigenous people was exerted by the category of recent migrants only.
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2012
Adisa Ahmic; Aldijana Tursunovic; Alma Basic; Hajrija Hamidovic; Jasminka Hadzihalilovic; Naris Pojskic; Rifat Hadziselimovic
Genetic structure of two human populations, indigenous and migratory population in the area of the Tuzla region, was analyzed with respect to some static and dynamic-morphological properties. The analyzed genetic data were collected by direct observation and survey of 472 pupils of school age. The investigated parameters of genetic heterogeneity were estimated by: analysis of the frequency of recessive phenotypes for every observed property, t-test analysis, and assessment of intragroup variation by analysis of Wahlund variance. Based on the obtained results it was observed that the frequency of the recessive homozygote for most of the analyzed properties was slightly higher in migratory populations. All values obtained by Wahlund variance analysis indicated a small genetic differentiation.
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2015
Mustafa Bačinović; Selma Bačinović; Adisa Ahmic; Suad Siranovic
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2013
Aldijana Tursunovic; Rifet Terzić; Adisa Ahmic; Suad Siranovic; Hajrija Hamidovic; Vesna Hadziavdic; Alma Fazlovic; Zlatan Fatušić
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2013
Vesna Hadziavdic; Izet Eminovic; Damir Marjanović; Hajrija Hamidovic; Adisa Ahmic; Aldijana Tursunovic
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2012
Hajrija Hamidovic; Adisa Ahmic; Vesna Hadziavdic
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2012
Vesna Hadziavdic; Izet Eminovic; Adisa Ahmic; Nada Pavlović-Čalić
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2011
Hajrija Hamidovic; Adisa Ahmic
Collegium Antropologicum | 2004
Jasminka Hadzihalilovic; Rifat Hadziselimovic; Rifet Terzić; Edhem Haskovic; Adisa Ahmic; Amir H. Halilovic; Munevera Osmic; Sacira Mesalic; Hajrija Hamidovic