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Air quality and climate change - how smart can the cities be?
Griša Močnik, Matevž Lenarčič, 2020, unpublished invited conference lecture

Abstract: What starts as an air quality problem in urban areas, ends up as a climate change problem globally. Emissions from cities and the power generating facilities powering the cities have local, regional and global effects. We show examples spanning these scales with very practical advice on how to start abatement locally.
Keywords: air quality, climate change, black carbon, aerosol, co2, smart city
Published in RUNG: 11.09.2020; Views: 3179; Downloads: 0
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OBJECTIVE AND PERCEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN THE TOWNS OF ZENICA AND MARIBOR : GROUP PROJECT FINAL REPORT
Ivana Pandža, Katja Belec, Matjaž Žvokelj, Merima Vrškić, Tajda Huber, Ula Urbas, 2020, treatise, preliminary study, study

Abstract: In this study, we measured the concentrations of specific heavy metals in the soil and sediment samples taken on different locations of the cities of Maribor (Slovenia), and Zenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina). The report also includes a questionnaire regarding the residents’ views about the environmental quality of the city they live in.
Keywords: Soil, sediments, heavy metals, AAS, pollution, questionnaire, environmental quality.
Published in RUNG: 11.09.2020; Views: 2733; Downloads: 0
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Comprehensive adsorption and irradiation modelling of LED driven photoreactor for H2 production
Matjaž Valant, 2020, original scientific article

Keywords: modeliranje fotoreaktorja, LED osvetlitev, Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetika
Published in RUNG: 11.09.2020; Views: 2454; Downloads: 0
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Introduction of a Redox-Responsive Switch into calix[4]arene-based Covalent Organic Nanosheets for Environmental Applications
Tina Skorjanc, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: redox chemistry, viologen, covalent organic polymers, calixarene, dye adsorption, iodine adsorption
Published in RUNG: 11.09.2020; Views: 2469; Downloads: 0
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Redox-Tunable Polycationic Polymers for Environmental Applications
Tina Skorjanc, Goinda Das, Selbi Nuryyeva, Thirumurugan Prakasam, Ali Trabolsi, 2017, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: covalent polymers, viologen, redox chemistry, pollutant removal, dye adsorption, iodine capture
Published in RUNG: 10.09.2020; Views: 2480; Downloads: 0
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Covalent Calix[4]arene Nanocapsules for Efficient Camptothecin Delivery
Dinesh Shetty, Tina Skorjanc, Ali Trabolsi, 2019, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: drug delivery, calixarene, nanocapsule, self-assembly, camptothecin, breast cancer
Published in RUNG: 10.09.2020; Views: 2577; Downloads: 0
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Photoelectric effect with a twist
Giovanni De Ninno, Jonas Wätzel, Primož Rebernik Ribič, Enrico Allaria, Marcello Coreno, Miltcho B. Danailov, Christian David, Alexander Demidovich, Michele Di Fraia, Luca Giannessi, Klaus Hansen, Špela Krušič, Michele Manfredda, Micheal Meyer, Andrej Mihelič, Najmeh Mirian, Oksana Plekan, Barbara Ressel, Benedikt Rösner, Alberto Simoncig, Simone Spampinati, Janez Štupar, Matjaž Žitnik, Marco Zangrando, Carlo Callegari, Jamal Berakdar, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Photons have fixed spin and unbounded orbital angular momentum (OAM). While the former is manifested in the polarization of light, the latter corresponds to the spatial phase distribution of its wavefront1. The distinctive way in which the photon spin dictates the electron motion upon light– matter interaction is the basis for numerous well-established spectroscopies. By contrast, imprinting OAM on a mat- ter wave, specifically on a propagating electron, is gener- ally considered very challenging and the anticipated effect undetectable2. In refs. 3,4, the authors provided evidence of OAM-dependent absorption of light by a bound electron. Here, we seek to observe an OAM-dependent dichroic photo- electric effect, using a sample of He atoms. Surprisingly, we find that the OAM of an optical field can be imprinted coher- ently onto a propagating electron wave. Our results reveal new aspects of light–matter interaction and point to a new kind of single-photon electron spectroscopy.
Keywords: FEL, OAM, Photoelectric effect
Published in RUNG: 09.09.2020; Views: 2915; Downloads: 0
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Verb wasn't built in a cycle (it was built in two)
Marko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: In this talk, we focus on verbs and argue that verbs lack prosodic specification in their lexical entry. We propose that the two different stress patterns in verbs are a consequence of two positions for theme vowels in the verbal domain. Assuming that Slovenian prosody places stress at the final syllable of the deepest cycle (Simonović under review), we argue that the verb forms that surface with a stressed theme vowel (e.g. godrnj-á-mo) have the theme vowel positioned just below the first cyclic head, whereas the remaining verbs have their theme vowel above this position which leads to stem-final stress (vijúg-a-mo).
Keywords: verbs, stress, root allomorphy, Slovenian, Distributed Morphology
Published in RUNG: 07.09.2020; Views: 2607; Downloads: 0
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