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Nermin Omic was born on January 23, 1965, in Kakanj, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Yugoslavia.

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The cast of Kako je llija Ladin predavao njemacki - 2010 includes: Vlado Jokanovic Nermin Omic Tatjana Sojic Dragan Suvak

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The cast of Mikrofon je vas - 2006 includes: Izudin Bajrovic Drago Buka Nada Djurevska Mario Drmac Meliha Fakic Dzenita Imamovic Amra Kapidzic Mirvad Kuric Zan Marolt Emina Muftic Nermin Omic Faketa Salihbegovic Ljubisa Samardzic Nebojsa Veljovic

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -OMIC-L-. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter M and 4th letter I and 5th letter C and 7th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:

domicile

domicils

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern E---OMIC. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter E and 5th letter O and 6th letter M and 7th letter I and 8th letter C. In alphabetical order, they are:

economic

epitomic

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The cast of Slunjska brda - zivot ili smrt - 2006 includes: Izudin Bajrovic as Mustafa Amina Begovic as Samira Nada Djurevska as Fatima Edin Drijevic as Milan Mario Drmac as Mirza Meliha Fakic as Merima Ismet Horo as Mujo Nermin Omic as Smajo Senka Oruc as Nedeljka Irfan Talic as Arkan Nenad Tomic as Nikola

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Nenad Okanovic has: Played Porucnik Stevanovic in "Porodicno blago" in 1998. Played Celavac II in "Lavirint" in 2002. Performed in "Jagoda u supermarketu" in 2003. Played Dragan in "Selo gori, a baba se ceslja" in 2007. Played Sin Dragan in "Selo gori... i tako" in 2009. Played Zabac in "Mrtav covek ne stuca" in 2010. Played Marko Kraljevic in "Mesano meso" in 2011. Played himself in "Samo veceras" in 2011. Played Dragan in "Nova godina u Petlovcu" in 2011. Played Grof in "Vir" in 2012. Played Milisav Janjic in "Ravna Gora" in 2013. Performed in "Jednaki" in 2015.

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The cast of Viza za buducnost - 2002 includes: Nakib Abdagic as Policajac Alija Agincic as Veso Logistika Serif Aljic as Krezo Mugdim Avdagic as (2002) Mugdim Avdagic as Policajac Narcis Babic as Zuti Muhamed Bahonjic as Dekan Izudin Bajrovic as Miro Lana Baric as Kiki Zoran Becic as Oskar Prohaska Nedzad Begovic as Prolaznik Amina Begovic as Sofija Sead Bejtovic as Fotograf Enis Beslagic as Zela Tanja Boskovic as Sofija Drago Buka as Nero Sanja Buric as Dijana Haris Burina as Travar Rade Colovic as Soko Jasna Diklic as Danica Golijanin Vladimir Divjak as Brkati policajac Nada Djurevska as Mubera Polovina Edin Drijevic as Vozac Mario Drmac as Nenad Golijanin Boris Dvornik as Vinko Uskok Nela Dzenisijevic as Kasirka Nela Dzenisijevic as Lejla Meliha Fakic as Alma Husika Istvan Gabor as Dedo Admir Glamocak as Suad Husika Miraj Grbic as Advokat Hadzija Hadzibajramovic as Hazema Emir Hadzihafizbegovic as Nadir Maja Ibrahimpasic as Nejra Dzenita Imamovic as Hedija Ksenija Jovanovic as Olivera Anita Kajasa as Inspektorica Anita Kajasa as Inspektorica (2002) Amra Kapidzic as Belma Robert Krajinovic as Oficir Sanda Krgo as Sanja Sandra Krgo as Sanja Bakir Kumric as Smajo Mirvad Kuric as Rile Polovina Almir Kurt as Doktor Karic Midhat Kusljugic as Postar Midhat Kusljugic as Postar (2002) Riad Ljutovic as Tonci Snezana Markovic as Saska Zan Marolt as Hrvoje Jasmin Mekic as Postar Emina Muftic as Sena Alen Muratovic as Hodza Mediha Musliovic as Ranka Nermin Omic as Sejo Sasa Orucevic as Mario Sead Pandur as Medicinski brat Hajro Planjac as Habe Faketa Salihbegovic as Zlata Ljubisa Samardzic as Milan Golijanin Vedrana Seksan as Inspektorica Ermin Sijamija as Sasa Boro Stjepanovic as Aleksandar Zeljko Stjepanovic as Inspektor Ziga Arma Tanovic as Kelnerica Lana Zablocki as Medicinska sestra Mirsad Zulic as Hasim Lejla Zvizdic as Merima

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The cast of Cimmer fraj - 2006 includes: Nada Abrus as Goga Bozidar Alic as General Hans Haltersniffer Bozidar Alic as Zubic Miljenka Androic as Dorotea Smiciklas Inge Appelt as Luce Olivera Baljak as Maria Franceska Lidija Bedekovic as Gusarica Enis Beslagic as Mensur Memovic Memo Goran Bogdan as Marko Ljiljana Bogojevic as Viki Fabre Ljiljana Bogojevic as Viki Fabro Ljiljana Bogojevic as Vinka Ivanka Boljkovac as Marisa Marija Boric as Helena Damir Borojevic as Francuz Renee Stipe Bozic as himself Helena Buljan as Glumica Emilija Bunjevac as Novinarka Almir Cehajic as Kemal Memovic Kemo Drazen Cucek as Madjionicar Arijana Culina as Andjelina Andja Macola Arijana Culina as Angelina Andja Macola Natasa Dangubic as Jasminka Natalija Djordjevic as Mladenka Mila Elegovic as Maja Dekolte Jadranka Elezovic as Jela Matko Elezovic as Otocanin Spiro Guberina as Ante Ivan Herceg as Frenki Darko Janes as Budimir Vida Jerman as Mirna Tvrtko Juric as Inspektoricin ljubavnik Pero Juricic as Opcinar Gero Hrvoje Keckes as Erstehajzi Slaven Knezovic as Ibrahim Marija Kohn as Baba Mare Igor Kovac as Bosko Anica Kovacevic as Visnja Kruska Helena Kovacic as Unuka Dean Krivacic as Gogi Ivana Krizmanic as Inspektorica Niksa Kuselj as Boris Kranjec Otokar Levaj as Ivan Gustav Donat Tomislav Lipljin as Drug Edvin Liveric as Monsere Sandra Loncaric as Vida Vanga Jelena Lopatic as Bozena Sven Madzarevic as Luka Fabro Sven Madzarevic as Mislav Ana Maras as Hrvojka Dragana Maric as Sanela Cedo Martinic as Riko Balota Jelena Martinovic as Brankica Danijela Martinovic as Cvita Stojan Matavulj as Grgo Zeljko Mavrovic as Psihijatar Branko Menicanin as Miso Murtic Branko Menicanin as Pasko Miso Murtic Iva Mihalic as Djevojka Boris Miholjevic as Gost Boris Miholjevic as Vatroslav Vedran Mlikota as Amerikanac Dusko Modrinic as Postar Sime Dusko Modrinic as Sime Didulica Barbara Nola as Profesorica Misic Nermin Omic as Safet Adnan Palangic as Majstor 2 Katarina Perica as Tina Zeljko Pervan as Sime Bicva Drago Plecko as himself Sinisa Popovic as Mario Lesh Kristijan Potocki as Profesor Plemeniti Ivica Pucar as Instalater Zarko Radic as Jerko Fabre Zarko Radic as Jerko Fabro Zarko Radic as Toni Balaturica Mirjana Rogina as Keka Djuro Rogina as Mirkec Luka Rukavina as Alesa Damir Saban as Gradevinar Branko Alen Salinovic as Sime Glamuzina Zarko Savic as Tajanstveni gost Anita Schmidt as Biba Anita Schmidt as Ruzica Dunja Sepcic Bogner as Eufemija Matilda Soric as Njemica Ana Stanojevic as Baka Vesna Stilinovic as Upraviteljica Andreja Stimac as Mila Marija Tadic as Alenka Jasmin Telalovic as Fran Jasmin Telalovic as Mladozenja Robert Valdec as Inspektor Dusko Valentic as Doktor Marica Vidusic as Ovrhoviteljica Goran Vrbanic as Ante Jelena Vukmirica as Mima Zeljko Vukmirica as Stefano Ljubo Zecevic as Striper Marta Zegura as Laura Sesi Vera Zima as Verica Zvonimir Zoricic as Antisa

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Assuming the question is about simple reactive control gear, e.g. a choke or inductor in series with the discharge lamp, then the following answer applies.

In an ideal situation, an ideal inductor, that is an inductor exhibiting pure inductance by virtue of its construction and the use of wire with no resistance, then the losses would be zero and the power consumed by the circuit would be V.I.Cos Phi, where Phi is the phase angle between the voltage and current.

In the real world electronic components are rarely ever perfect, and although a component may be called an inductor or choke, it will possess some parasitic resistance and possibly some stray capacitance too. The main source of the parasitic resistance is due to the resistance of the wire used to wind it, the diameter and length of the wire required to obtain a particular inductance and current rating and any eddy-current losses in an iron core if one is used. In the case of street lighting control gear designed to function at 50 or 60Hz, laminated iron cores are almost always used to obtain the relatively large inductances required. (At 240v R.M.S., 50Hz approximately 1 Henry of inductance is required to regulate a 20 Watt discharge lamp and 100mH for 200Watt lamp and 10mH for a 2Kw lamp, particular lamp types such as fluorescent, high pressure sodium or metal halide of the same power rating requiring slightly differing inductance values dependent on their discharge voltages at their specified operating currents.) The laminated iron cores are often constructed with an air gap to control the current value at which the core saturates.

In a real choke power is wasted in I squared R losses in the parasitic resistance of the wire, which appears as a low value, (hundreds of ohms for low current, high inductance chokes down to a an ohm or less for high current low inductance chokes used for large H.I.D. lamps) in series with the actual reactive inductance obtained by the number of turns, thickness of the wire and the nature of the core. Eddy current losses appear as a parallel resistance across the series combination of the actual inductance and resistance of the wire. Both of these resistive components add a small in-phase current to the large lagging current of the inductive component. (An ideal inductor exhibits a pure quadrature lagging current.) The series resistive component due to the wire is easy to measure and can simply be measured with a multi-meter on the appropriate resistance range for relatively high inductance chokes used with lamps up to about 400w rating. A four wire milli-ohm meter may be needed to measure the lower resistances of "larger" , lower inductance chokes with fewer turns of thicker wire, used with lamps rated above 400w.

Simply measuring the operating current, squaring it and multiplying this by the previously measured resistance will give the loss in the choke due to its wire resistance, but this will not include any eddy current losses in the core. Another method would be to connect the choke directly across a low source impedance A.C. voltage of the intended operating frequency. Generally most series regulating discharge lamp chokes can be connected directly across the supply voltage they are intended to be used from, (lamp shorted out), although some may saturate and in this case the voltage would need to be reduced. Under these conditions one could use a low value shunt or a suitably terminated current transformer in series with the choke under test to obtain the current waveform on an oscilloscope. The voltage waveform across the choke could also be displayed on the second channel of the oscilloscope to give both the amplitudes and phase angle between the voltage an current. Rembering to take into account the ratios of the current and voltage transformers used and to convert the peak values to R.M.S., the in-phase component should be able to be extracted by resolving the phase ange and magnitudes from the oscilloscope into two orthogonal components. The magnitude of this in-phase component of choke current can be used to calculate all the lossy resistive components, Rt, of a real choke and thus using "Iop" squared "Rt" to get the trus losses. ("Iop", being the operating current through the choke when used with a fully run-up lamp in series.)

Some notes, low inductance, high current chokes wound on large cores with few turns of thick wire and used for H.I.D. lamps with power ratings of aroud 1Kw or more are a lot less lossy than high inductance, low current chokes used for small fluorescent tubes which are wound with many thousands of turns of fine wire with high resistance. High frequency control gear, such as that used in electronic compact fluorescent lamps. operating at frequencies of around 45-50KHz make use of the fact that inductive reactence = 2pifL, and by increasing the frequency, f, the inductance, L, can be reduced by an inverse amount and since the inductance, L, is roughly proportional to the number of turns, these can be reduced requiring a lot less wire and thus possessing a lot less resistance and thus are a lot less lossy. The losses in the rectifier and oscillator used to raise the frequency are more than compensated for by the large increase in inductance.

Measuring omic "I squared R" losses in control gear such as leak transformers and "constant wattage", CWA gear is more demanding but not impossible.

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The cast of Tata i zetovi - 2006 includes: Dobrica Agatanovic as Bubicev brat Alija Agincic as Zatvorenik Mugdim Avdagic as Policajac I Fuad Backovic as Deen Izudin Bajrovic as Jusuf Ljajic Mia Begovic as Raviojla Dragan Bjelogrlic as Bubic Velimir Blanic as Reditelj Haris Burina as Caruga Vladimir Divjak as Konobar Nikolina Djordjevic Istvan Gabor as Specijalac II Sabahudin Gegaj as Portir Ivo Gregurevic as Daut Erin Grgic as Prodavac u salonu Fata Hadzialic as Bakica Emir Hadzihafizbegovic as Kamatar Nikolina Jelisavac as Klara Bosnjak Boris Jugo as Kupac Anita Kajasa as Jadranka Bosnjak Adi Korjenic as Tjelohranitelj Bakir Kumric as Policajac II Mirvad Kuric as Mahmut Midhat Kusljugic as Slaven Marincic Zan Marolt as Zoran Stupar Anita Memovic Emina Muftic as Marija Tomislav Nevrt as Recepcioner Dario Novalic as Reditelj Nermin Omic as Specijalac I Sefket Salaji as Sef obezbedjenja Faketa Salihbegovic as Roza Bosnjak Sabina Sarvan as Lektor Tatjana Sojic as Indira Bosnjak Sedina Sokolovic as Sluzbenica Igor Stepanovic as Bill Boro Stjepanovic as Zarko Bosnjak Sladjana Zrnic as Nacelnica

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