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Studying dark matter annihilation in Perseus galaxy cluster using very-high-energy gamma rays : master's thesis
Nemanja Ivković, 2020, master's thesis

Keywords: dark matter, gamma-ray astrophysics
Published in RUNG: 01.03.2021; Views: 2712; Downloads: 0
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Skrivnosti prav posebnih zvezd, ki jim pravimo magnetarji
Tomaž Zwitter, Nina Manfreda, Gabrijela Zaharijas, 2021, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: gama žarki, astrofizika, nevronske zvezde
Published in RUNG: 26.02.2021; Views: 2126; Downloads: 10
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Atomic layer deposition for the photoelectrochemical applications
Nadiia Pastukhova, Andraž Mavrič, Yanbo Li, 2021, review article

Abstract: Substantial progress has been made in the photoelectrochemical (PEC) field to understand the photoelectrode behavior, semiconductor‐electrolyte interface, and photocorrosion, enabling new photoelectrode architectures with higher photocurrent, reduced photovoltage losses, and longer lifetime. Nevertheless, for practical PEC applications additional efforts are still needed to optimize all components of the photoelectrodes, including the light absorbing semiconductors, the layers for charge extraction, charge transfer, corrosion protection, and catalysis. In this regard, atomic layer deposition (ALD) offers new opportunities due to the monolayer‐by‐monolayer deposition approach, allowing preparation of conformal films with precisely controlled thickness and composition. As the ALD instruments are becoming widely accessible, this review aims to make an overview of the applications for photoelectrodes fabrication. The deposition of semiconductors onto flat and nano‐textured substrates, the deposition of ultrathin interlayers to ease charge transport by energy band alignment and surface states passivation, the deposition of corrosion protection layers, and finally, the possibilities for high catalyst dispersion is presented.
Keywords: atomic layer deposition, charge recombination, charge transfer, photocorrosion, photoelectrochemical water splitting
Published in RUNG: 25.02.2021; Views: 2323; Downloads: 139
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When art gets more rigorous than science
2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: research, ethics, bioart, anthropocene, methodologies, mixed research, temporal community, learning by sharing, sonic film, sound art
Published in RUNG: 25.02.2021; Views: 2254; Downloads: 24
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Data colonialism : highlighting socioeconomic disparity of indigenous people
2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: data sets, indigenous, heritage, ancestry, data ownership, artistic research, intermedia, identity, data science, coding
Published in RUNG: 25.02.2021; Views: 2208; Downloads: 19
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The finite size effects and two-state paradigm of protein folding
Artem Badasyan, Matjaž Valant, Jože Grdadolnik, Vladimir N. Uversky, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: The coil to globule transition of the polypeptide chain is the physical phenomenon behind the folding of globular proteins. Globular proteins with a single domain usually consist of about 30 to 100 amino acid residues, and this finite size extends the transition interval of the coil-globule phase transition. Based on the pedantic derivation of the two-state model, we introduce the number of amino acid residues of a polypeptide chain as a parameter in the expressions for two cooperativity measures and reveal their physical significance. We conclude that the k2 measure, defined as the ratio of van ’t Hoff and calorimetric enthalpy is related to the degeneracy of the denatured state and describes the number of cooperative units involved in the transition; additionally, it is found that the widely discussed k2=1 is just the necessary condition to classify the protein as the two-state folder. We also find that Ωc, a quantity not limited from above and growing with system size, is simply proportional to the square of the transition interval. This fact allows us to perform the classical size scaling analysis of the coil-globule phase transition. Moreover, these two measures are shown to describe different characteristics of protein folding
Keywords: protein folding, two-state model, size scaling, thermodynamic cooperativity
Published in RUNG: 24.02.2021; Views: 2188; Downloads: 66
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S pozitivno motivacijo do boljše slovenščine
2021, interview

Abstract: Intervju ob mednarodnem dnevu maternega jezika o prvem in drugem jeziku in večjezičnosti.
Keywords: slovenski jezik, slovenske šole, Italija
Published in RUNG: 23.02.2021; Views: 1923; Downloads: 0
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