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    Exceptionally efficient organic light emitting devices using high refractive index substrates by Mladenovski, Saso, Neyts, Kristiaan, Pavicic, Domagoj, Werner, Ansgar, Rothe, Carsten

    Published in Optics express (27-04-2009)
    “…Organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) are now used in commercial cell phones and flat screen displays, but may become even more successful in lighting…”
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    36.5: Late-News Paper: The Light Distribution in OLEDs and Ways to Increase the Light Outcoupling Efficiency by Werner, Ansgar, Rothe, Carsten, Denker, Ulrich, Pavicic, Domagoj, Hofmann, Michael, Mladenovski, Saso, Neyts, Kristiaan

    “…Power efficiency of organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) is in the focus of worldwide research in order to reduce power consumption of displays and to…”
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    Surgical Outcomes After Fixation of Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation with Hook Plate and Coracoacromial Ligament Transfer Technique by Mitev, Konstantin, Zafiroski, Gorgi, Mladenovski, Sasho, Nikolov, Ljupcho

    “…Treatment of acute and chronic acromioclavicular joint dislocations is still controversial. We aimed evaluation of surgical outcomes after using the combined…”
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    Posttraumatic soft tissue impingement of the ankle: arthroscopic findings and surgical outcomes by Mitev, Konstantin, Mladenovski, Saso, Kaftandziev, Igor

    “…Painful conditions and limited dorsal flexion of the ankle, which are the result of the friction of joint tissues and also the cause and the effect of altered…”
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    Detailed analysis of exciton decay time change in organic light-emitting devices caused by optical effects by Mladenovski, Saso, Penninck, Lieven, Neyts, Kristiaan, Reineke, Sebastian

    “…— The exciton decay time in organic light‐emitting devices (OLEDs) depends on the optical environment, i.e., the thicknesses and refractive indices of all…”
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