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1901.
Knjige na prtu
2021, other monographs and other completed works

Abstract: Katere knjige so se danes znašle na prtu? Kaj jih povezuje? Listali smo po Gorili na luni grške pisateljice Eleni Katsama, ki jo je prevedla Klarisa Jovanović, slikanici Telovadec Nikolaj prežene tolovaja (besedilo Klarisa Jovanović, ilustracije Štefan Turk) in knjigi Pravljica, pogrni se, ki jo je napisala Klarisa Jovaović, ilustriral pa Štefan Turk. Prvi dve knjigi je izdala založba Malinc, tretjo pa Založništvo Tržaškega tiska. Z obema ustvarjalcema sta klepetali urednici na teh založbah, Barbara Pregelj in Alina Carli, ki je pogovor tudi moderirala.
Keywords: prevajanje, slovenska mladinska književnost, Malinc
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1902.
Srce mesta : delovni zvezek
Darko Ilin, Dominika Prijatelj, Lara Vončina, Anika Velišček, Lionella Costantini, 2021, other educational material

Abstract: Pri pripravi so pod mentorstvom Barbare Pregelj sodelovali študentke in študentje UNG.
Keywords: slovenske selitve, večkulturnost, jezikovne zadrege, vprašanja identitete, delovni zvezki
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1903.
Didaktizacija Županove Micke po bralnomotivacijskih strategijah Montserrat Sarto : predavanje na 30. Primorskih slovenističnih dnevih, 16. 4. 2021, v Novi Gorici preko aplikacije Zoom
Barbara Pregelj, Anika Velišček, 2021, unpublished invited conference lecture

Abstract: Program: https://zdsds.si/2021/03/30-primorski-slovenisticni-dnevi/.
Keywords: Primorski slovenistični dnevi, projekti, bralna motivacija, atrategije, Linhart
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1904.
“Monolingual and bilingual use of the maximize presupposition principle”
Penka Stateva, invited lecture at foreign university

Abstract: This talk is an experimental investigation of the status of Maximize presupposition as an operative pragmatic principle that regulates speakers’ preferences among semantically equivalent attitude reports. We present results from two acquisitional studies. The first study explores sensitivity of 5 and 7-year old Slovenian-speaking children to the principle from a developmental perspective. The second study examines the influence of bilingualism on the use of this principle by comparing monolingual Slovenian and Italian children to early bilingual children acquiring both languages. The results suggest that while even the youngest children demonstrate adherence to Maximize presupposition in an adult-like manner, bilingualism affects performance in pragmatic tasks and constitutes a potential advantage in the relevant area.
Keywords: bilingualism, pragmatic ability, implicated presupposition, Maximize presupposition, attitude verbs
Published in RUNG: 10.05.2021; Views: 2383; Downloads: 0
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The importance of acknowledging the benefits of mentoring : EmindS Project
Peter Purg, other educational material

Abstract: This is webinar materials for the mMindS Project. EmindS focuses on the development of entrepreneurial mindset primarily for Higher Education but also for VET Students. EmindS is based on the EntreComp framework that has been published by the JRC, on behalf of DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, and has developed a definition of entrepreneurship as a competence and a reference framework describing it: the Entrepreneurship Competence Framework (EntreComp).
Keywords: mentoring, interdisciplinary, entrepreneurship, webinar
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1908.
Cross-sector Innovation Transfer : MAST Business Plan
Andreja Lapuh Maležič, Jurij Krpan, Simon Gmajner, Peter Purg, Nayari Castillo Rutz, Sergi Bermudez di Badia, Dejan Kaligaro, Lea Mohorič, treatise, preliminary study, study

Abstract: The economic analysis showed that the MAST project is justified and represents added value for all users, the financial feasibility of carrying out the MAST project as such was confirmed. The set business model of the MAST project was proved to be sustainable in the long run, as the project from 2022 onwards shows considerable self-sustainability. Not only during its implementation but also at its finish the project may be estimated low-risk also for its possible future developments, as it clearly promotes an innovative idea and features a clear business model based on a professional team in capacity to face all the challenges and risks.
Keywords: business plan, sustainability, financial
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1909.
Synthesis of efficient iron phosphide catalyst for electrocatalytic hydrogen generation
Takwa Chouki, D. Lazarević, B. Donkova, Saim Emin, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: A solvothermal synthesis of iron phosphide electrocatalysts using triphenylphosphine (TPP) as phosphorus precursor is presented. The synthetic protocol generates Fe2P/FeP phase at 350°C. After deposition of the catalyst onto graphite substrate heat-treatment at higher temperature was carried out. Annealing at 500°C under reductive atmosphere induced structural changes in the Fe2P/FeP samples which yielded a pure Fe2P phase. The electrocatalytic activity of the Fe2P catalyst was studied for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in 0.5 M H2SO4. The recorded overpotential for HER was about 130 mV vs. a reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) at 10 mA cm−2
Keywords: solvothermal synthesis, iron phosphide, electrocatalyst, hydrogen evolution
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1910.
Preparation of porous [alpha]-Fe[sub]2O[sub]3 thin films for efficient photoelectrocatalytic degradation of basic blue 41 dye
Manel Machreki, Takwa Chouki, Mitja Martelanc, Lorena Butinar, Branka Mozetič Vodopivec, Saim Emin, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: A novel method was developed for the preparation of porous hematite (α-Fe2O3) thin films. First, a solution containing iron precursor was spin-coated on fluorine-doped tin oxide substrate and later short heat-treated at 750 °C. The prepared α-Fe2O3 thin films were applied as dual-function catalyst in photoelectrochemical (PEC) water oxidation and textile dye degradation studies. For the first time, α-Fe2O3 thin films were used in efficient PEC degradation of a textile dye (Basic Blue 41 – B41) using in-situ generated reactive chlorine species. In comparison with photocatalytic and electrocatalytic approaches, the PEC technique allows faster degradation of B41 dye at an applied bias potential of 1.5 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode and under visible light illumination. In the presence of Cl− using the PEC approach the degradation of B41 reaches 99.8%. High-performance liquid chromatography coupled with UV–VIS system confirmed the degradation of B41 dye using PEC. Gas-chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry was used to study the by-products obtained during PEC degradation. Chemical oxygen demand analyses confirmed that the mineralization level of B41 is in the order of 68%. The α-Fe2O3 films developed in this study give a higher level of PEC degradation efficiency compared to other iron oxide-based systems.
Keywords: thin films, photoelectrocatalysis, kinetics, visible light, degradation, textile dye
Published in RUNG: 10.05.2021; Views: 2368; Downloads: 12
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