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Lista Časopisa Iz Srbije Referisanih U ESCI Bazi Title Issn ACTA FACULTATIS MEDICAE NAISSENSIS 0351-6083 GEOGRAPHICA PANNONICA Lista časopisa iz Srbije referisanih u ESCI bazi title issn ACTA FACULTATIS MEDICAE NAISSENSIS 0351-6083 GEOGRAPHICA PANNONICA 0354-8724 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW 2217-9739 IPSI BGD TRANSACTIONS ON INTERNET RESEARCH 1820-4503 SOCIOLOGIJA 0038-0318 TEM JOURNAL-TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION MANAGEMENT 2217-8309 INFORMATICS TEMIDA 1450-6637 ZBORNIK INSTITUTA ZA PEDAGOSKA ISTRAZIVANJA 0579-6431 Lista stranih časopisa referisanih u ESCI bazi title issn 3D RESEARCH 2092-6731 3L-LANGUAGE LINGUISTICS LITERATURE-THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN 0128-5157 JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES 452 F-REVISTA DE TEORIA DE LA LITERATURA Y LITERATURA 2013-3294 COMPARADA A & A CASE REPORTS 2325-7237 ABAKOS 2316-9451 ABORIGINAL POLICY STUDIES 1923-3299 ACCION PSICOLOGICA 1578-908X ACCOUNTING ECONOMICS AND LAW-A CONVIVIUM 2194-6051 ACCOUNTING EDUCATION 0963-9284 ACCOUNTING FORUM 0155-9982 ACCOUNTING HISTORY 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