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Zbornik prispevkov s simpozija 2015
2016, proceedings of peer-reviewed scientific conference contributions (domestic conferences)

Published in RUNG: 15.01.2019; Views: 2929; Downloads: 76
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Reception of foreign women writers in the Slovenian literary system of the long 19th century
2017, scientific monograph

Abstract: The first chapter illustrates the extent of the perception of foreign women writers in the Slovenian ethnic territory. Many names and works of women writers were found in Slovenian periodicals and libraries. In addition to identifying intertextual connections, Tanja Badalič argues that interesting dynamics of literary perception were also a characteristic of Slovenian literature of that time. The second chapter is dedicated to research into the influence of the controversial writer Laura Marholm and the principal Slovenian modernist Zofka Kveder. Katja Mihurko Poniž concludes that the reception of Laura Marholm was as ambivalent as her book, which became evident in the analysis of the reception of another writer, Zofka Kveder herself. The third chapter illustrates the possibilities of visualisation of information from the virtual research environment VRE Women Writers. In their contribution, Aleš Vaupotič and Narvika Bovcon explain how students at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, designed different visualisations and thereby reflect the relation between a literary scholar, a graphic designer and a computer engineer. With the approach of distant reading we discovered many forgotten names; but a complete picture also required close reading, which revealed specifics of the reception that would have otherwise remained unclear.
Published in RUNG: 15.01.2019; Views: 2993; Downloads: 37
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Zbornik prispevkov s simpozija 2017
2018, proceedings of peer-reviewed scientific conference contributions (domestic conferences)

Abstract: V zborniku Škrabčevi dnevi 10 je zbranih štirinajst prispevkov s simpozija 2017. Objavljeni prispevki so bili strokovno pregledani, recenzirali so jih strokovnjaki z vseh tematskih področij zbornika. Vsebinsko segajo v dialektologijo, nevrolingvistiko, sinhrono jezikoslovje - glasoslovje, oblikoslovje, leksikografijo in normativistiko, zgodovinsko jezikoslovje, problematiko furlanskega kulturnega delovanja in skladnjo znakovnega jezika.
Keywords: dialektologija, nevrolingvistika, glasoslovje, oblikoslovje, leksikografija, normativistika
Published in RUNG: 15.01.2019; Views: 3501; Downloads: 251
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First attempt to start fighting light pollution in Macedonia
Tanja Petrushevska, Andrej Mohar, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract (invited lecture)

Keywords: light pollution, Macedonia
Published in RUNG: 14.01.2019; Views: 3017; Downloads: 14
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Ќе откриваме експлозии на небото како никогаш порано
Tanja Petrushevska, 2019, interview

Keywords: supernova, discoveries, Universe
Published in RUNG: 14.01.2019; Views: 2562; Downloads: 0
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Pozitivni vplivi večjezičnosti
radio or television event

Keywords: Večjezičnost, raziskave, pragmatične zmožnosti
Published in RUNG: 11.01.2019; Views: 3099; Downloads: 123
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THE IMPACT OF FIREWORKS ON AIRBORNE PARTICLES
Dominik Nemec, Franci Novak, 2018, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: air pollution, fireworks, airborne particles
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2019; Views: 3731; Downloads: 161
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Seminar on Bimagnetic Composites
Blaž Belec, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: BI-MAGNETIC composites nanoparticles
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2019; Views: 4173; Downloads: 115
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Retrieval of Vertical Mass Concentration Distributions—Vipava Valley Case Study
Longlong Wang, Samo Stanič, Klemen Bergant, William Eichinger, Griša Močnik, Luka Drinovec, Janja Vaupotič, Miloš Miler, Mateja Gosar, Asta Gregorič, 2019, original scientific article

Abstract: Aerosol vertical profiles are valuable inputs for the evaluation of aerosol transport models, in order to improve the understanding of aerosol pollution ventilation processes which drive the dispersion of pollutants in mountainous regions. With the aim of providing high-accuracy vertical distributions of particle mass concentration for the study of aerosol dispersion in small-scale valleys, vertical profiles of aerosol mass concentration for aerosols from different sources (including Saharan dust and local biomass burning events) were investigated over the Vipava valley, Slovenia, a representative hot-spot for complex mixtures of different aerosol types of both anthropogenic and natural origin. The analysis was based on datasets taken between 1–30 April 2016. In-situ measurements of aerosol size, absorption, and mass concentration were combined with lidar remote sensing, where vertical profiles of aerosol concentration were retrieved. Aerosol samples were characterized by SEM-EDX, to obtain aerosol morphology and chemical composition. Two cases with expected dominant presence of different specific aerosol types (mineral dust and biomass-burning aerosols) show significantly different aerosol properties and distributions within the valley. In the mineral dust case, we observed a decrease of the elevated aerosol layer height and subsequent spreading of mineral dust within the valley, while in the biomass-burning case we observed the lifting of aerosols above the planetary boundary layer (PBL). All uncertainties of size and assumed optical properties, combined, amount to the total uncertainty of aerosol mass concentrations below 30% within the valley. We have also identified the most indicative in-situ parameters for identification of aerosol type.
Keywords: valley air pollution, aerosol vertical distributions, lidar remote sensing, in-situ measurements, aerosol identification
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2019; Views: 4209; Downloads: 113
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