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- Publications
- Influence
Investigating users' intuitive interaction with complex artefacts.
- A. Blackler, V. Popović, Doug Mahar
- Psychology, Medicine
- Applied ergonomics
- 2010
This paper examines the role of intuition in the way that people operate unfamiliar devices. Intuition is a type of cognitive processing that is often non-conscious and utilises stored experiential… Expand
Intuitive Interaction Applied to Interface Design
- A. Blackler, V. Popović, Douglas Mahar
- Computer Science
- 2005
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Expert and Novice User Differences and Implications for Product Design and Useability
- V. Popović
- Computer Science
- 1 July 2000
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Estimation of the Postmortem Interval by Analyzing Potassium in the Vitreous Humor: Could Repetitive Sampling Enhance Accuracy?
- Z. Mihailović, T. Atanasijević, V. Popović, M. Milosevic, J. Sperhake
- Medicine
- The American journal of forensic medicine and…
- 1 December 2012
AbstractThe relationship between the postmortem interval and the potassium concentration in the vitreous humor has been described by different authors. A limitation of most previous studies might be… Expand
Hyoid-laryngeal fractures in hanging: where was the knot in the noose?
- S. Nikolić, V. Živković, D. Babić, Fehim Juković, T. Atanasijević, V. Popović
- Engineering, Medicine
- Medicine, science, and the law
- 1 January 2011
The aims of this study were to determine the frequency of hyoid-laryngeal fractures in hanging in relation to the position of the ligature knot, to reconstruct the location of the ligature knot in… Expand
The Role of Vitreous Magnesium Quantification in Estimating the Postmortem Interval
- Z. Mihailović, T. Atanasijević, V. Popović, M. Milosevic
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of forensic sciences
- 1 May 2014
The use of magnesium as a parameter to estimate the time of death is controversial. In 32 traumatic deaths with known postmortem intervals (PMIs), small quantities of vitreous humor (VH) were sampled… Expand
An approach to knowledge generation by research and its utilisation in practice : situating doctoral research around the artifacts
- V. Popović
- Computer Science, Sociology
- 2003
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Could lactates in vitreous humour be used to estimate the time since death?
- Z. Mihailović, T. Atanasijević, V. Popović, M. Milosevic
- Medicine
- Medicine, science, and the law
- 1 July 2011
Vitreous humour (VH) is a useful medium for postmortem analysis. During the supravital period, anaerobic glycolysis that occurs results in the increased lactate concentration (L) in cytosol. We… Expand
Accidental death due to complete autoerotic asphyxia associated with transvestic fetishism and anal self-stimulation - case report.
- T. Atanasijevic, A. Jovanović, S. Nikolić, V. Popović, M. Jašović-Gašić
- Medicine, Psychology
- Psychiatria Danubina
- 21 March 2009
A case is reported of a 36-year-old male, found dead in his locked room, lying on a bed, dressed in his mother's clothes, with a plastic bag over his head, hands tied and with a barrel wooden cork in… Expand
[A suicide by insulin injection--case report].
- S. Nikolić, T. Atanasijević, V. Popović
- Medicine
- Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
- 2006
Suicide by injection of insulin overdose is uncommon. Insulin has been used as an agent for suicide both in diabetics and healthy subjects. The methods of postmortem forensic diagnosis of insulin… Expand