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The use of modern technologies to form professional culture among future management specialists
This research article investigates the transformative impact of modern technologies on the development of professional culture among emerging management specialists. In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the integration of digital tools, artificial intelligence, and virtual platforms is reshaping the landscape of management education and professional practice. This study employs a multi-faceted approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods, to explore how technology influences the values, communication patterns, and decision-making processes within the professional culture of future management specialists. The research delves into the evolving dynamics of leadership values in the digital age and the extent to which technology-driven communication patterns shape the interactions among management professionals. Furthermore, it examines the impact of digital tools on decision-making autonomy, risk tolerance, and collaborative practices within management teams. The study also explores the role of technology in fostering continuous learning and professional development, considering the influence of online platforms, virtual mentorship programs, and adaptive learning technologies. Findings from this research contribute valuable insights to academia and industry, shedding light on the symbiotic relationship between modern technologies and the formation of professional culture among future management specialists. As organizations increasingly rely on digital solutions, understanding the nuances of this relationship becomes imperative for educators, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to cultivate a dynamic and adaptive management workforce
Welcome to the twelfth ISABS conference on forensic and anthropological genetics and Mayo clinic lectures in individualized medicine!
We invite you to join us at the 12th ISABS Conference on Forensic, Anthropological and Medical Genetics, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 22 – 27, 2022. The conference is the next in the series of biennial events organized by the International Society for Applied Biological Sciences (ISABS), a society dedicated to the promotion of applied molecular biology (www.isabs.net)
Thoughts and notes
These notes, which are part of Vuk-Pavlović\u27s philosophical heritage, were not as such assigned for publication. They are fragments of his philosophical studies, for the most part revealing the foundations of his philosophical system. The span of time in which they were produced extends to more than three decades.
Founding his philosophy ontologically on life experience and the source of intellectually organized activity, Vuk-Pavlović concentrates in these notes on the problems of the materialization of total humanity in our life. This is, in his view, the meaning of the autonomous personal ethos. The road to reach this goal is the road of human behaviour, differing for each individual, because it depends on the individual revelation of this meaning. By direct experience we materialize different relations towards absolute values, penetrating in this way into different regions of meaningness and creating for ourselves conditions for expertencing, to a higher or lesser degree, the fullness of our experience. To experience fully our human existence corresponds with the finding of the absolute meaning of our own life, that is with transcending from the individually conditioned transitoriness into the non-transitoriness of eternity. In this way we achieve a kind of redemption, that is a creative liberation from the absurdity of life. Vuk-Pavlović\u27s search for a pluralistically grasped fullness of humanity, which is one of the Characteristics of his philosophy in general, has led in these notes to an eschatological intensification. To exploit the richness of a real human existence, which is in fact the richness of one\u27s personal ethos, is only possible if life is observed from the outside, from the standpoint of death. Death becomes the last word of life, the creative word, because the view from it on life transforms the total foundations of life into a basis for the ethos illuminated by the radicalism of death. The creativity of death reaches as far as the ultimate depths of life. However, death loses its creativity and passes into a mere destruction if we surrender to the absurdity of life. As a process, the creativity of death is conditioned by the process of the meaning of one\u27s own humanity. By this building of our real personality we become a member of the entire human community, that is, the community of spiritual beings bound together by the links of love. Consequently, death and love are »great creators and liberators of mankind«. As profund promoting powers, they are present in all forms of human life, culminating in its creative heights.
In these posthumously published notes, the problems are exposed very precisely, often only hinted at; a number of them were in fact sketches for some more widely planned treatises, some of which ment to be included in the book in which Vuk-Pavlović intended to put forward the ethic foundations of his philosophical system
Proton Magnetic Relaxation in Ethane Diol-Water Solutions of Haemoglobin
Ethane diol was added to aqueous solutions of bovine and
human met(FeUI)- and CO-haemoglobin in order to extend the
temperature range for nuclear magnetict relaxation measurements
below freezing point. No significant difference in the relaxation
rates was found on adding ethane diol except in the case of human
met- and CO-haemog1obin, which may be . ascribed to chang·es
in the hydration sheath. The energies of activation derived :firom
Arrhenius plots of the relaxation rates for bovine Hb are also
independent (within ± 50/o) of ethane diol. It is concluded that the
gross conformation of the haem pocket is not altered by addition
of ethane diol, so that measurements can be done down to - 30 °c
Učenici se sjećaju Siniše Maričića (1926.–2017.): Uspravan do kraja
Siniša Maričić umro je 31. listopada 2017. Tim su povodom troje njegovih učenika elektronskim putem razmijenili uspomene na dr. Maričića. Te uspomene ovdje žele podijeliti s čitateljima časopisa Croatica Chemica Acta.
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Eighth ISABS Conference on Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures on Translational Medicine, Split, Croatia, June 24-28, 2013
This issue of the Croatian Medical Journal is the ninth special
issue over the past sixteen years containing articles
prepared for the biennial conferences of the International
Society for Applied Biological Sciences (Zagreb). Sustaining
the conferences in the face of adverse economic situation
in Croatia is an accomplishment that invites citing statistics:
the number of speakers, topics, attendees, and their
home countries, and so on. We have certainly been guilty
of this in the past, but now it may be more appropriate
to “see the back” and assess what ISABS, through the past
conferences and other activities has accomplished for the
advancement of applied genetics and experimental medicine
in Croatia and beyond
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an emergency
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a warning sign of stroke, and stroke is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. The assessment and management of TIAs can be difficult even for an experienced neurologist. The purpose of this article is to increase the awareness and establish a diagnostic and therapeutic approach to patientswith TIA. In terms of therapy, patients with TIA share the same recommendations as those with acute ischemic stroke. Based on the etiology, therapeutic measures for secondary
prevention after a TIA include antithrombotic, antihypertensive, statins therapy, aswell as carotid intervention as appropriate. Itwas shown that early evaluation following appropriate treatment after TIA reduces the risk of the first and early recurrent stroke by about 80%, therefore TIA should be considered as an emergency and should be treated as such
Students Remember Siniša Maričić (1926–2017): Upright to the End
Siniša Maričić, the father of Croatian biophysics, passed away on October 31, 2017. On this occasion, three of his students wish to share the memory of their teacher with the readers of the Croatica Chemica Acta.
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Proton Magnetic Relaxation in Ethane Diol-Water Solutions of Haemoglobin
Ethane diol was added to aqueous solutions of bovine and
human met(FeUI)- and CO-haemoglobin in order to extend the
temperature range for nuclear magnetict relaxation measurements
below freezing point. No significant difference in the relaxation
rates was found on adding ethane diol except in the case of human
met- and CO-haemog1obin, which may be . ascribed to chang·es
in the hydration sheath. The energies of activation derived :firom
Arrhenius plots of the relaxation rates for bovine Hb are also
independent (within ± 50/o) of ethane diol. It is concluded that the
gross conformation of the haem pocket is not altered by addition
of ethane diol, so that measurements can be done down to - 30 °c
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