1781. Sclerosing melanocytic lesions (sclerosing melanomas with nevoid features and sclerosing nevi with pseudomelanomatous features) : an analysis of 90 lesionsBiljana Grčar-Kuzmanov, Emanuela Boštjančič, Juan Antonio Contreras, Jože Pižem, 2018, original scientific article Abstract: Background. Sclerosing melanocytic lesions, which are characterized by either focal or diffuse sclerosis in the dermal component and atypical proliferation of predominantly nevoid melanocytes, remain poorly defined. Our aim was to analyze systematically their morphologic spectrum, especially the distinction between sclerosing melanocytic nevus and sclerosing melanoma, which has not been well documented. Patients and methods. We collected 90 sclerosing melanocytic lesions, occurring in 82 patients (49 male, 33 female; age range from 21 to 89 years). A four probe fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) assay was performed in 41 lesions to substantiate the diagnosis of sclerosing melanomas. Results. A prominent full-thickness pagetoid spread of melanocytes was identified in 44 (48%) lesions, and a melanoma in situ adjacent to the sclerosis in 55 (61%) lesions. In the intrasclerotic component, maturation was absent in 40 (44%) and mitotic figures were identified in 18 (20%) lesions. Of the 90 lesions, 26 (29%) were diagnosed morphologically as nevi and 64 (71%) as melanomas (Breslow thickness from 0.4 to 1.8 mm), including 45 (50%) melanomas with an adjacent nevus. A four-probe FISH assay was positive in the sclerotic component in 14 of 25 lesions diagnosed morphologically as melanomas and none of 16 nevi. A sentinel lymph node biopsy was performed for 17 lesions and was negative in all cases. Conclusions. Sclerosing melanocytic lesions form a morphologic spectrum and include both nevi and melanomas. The pathogenesis of sclerosis remains obscure but seems to be induced by melanocytes or an unusual host response in at least a subset of lesions. Keywords: sclerosing melanoma, sclerosing nevus, fibrosis Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 395; Downloads: 249 Full text (1,34 MB) |
1782. Poročilo o spremljanju stanja gozdov za leto 2023 : vsebinsko poročilo o spremljanju stanja gozdov v skladu s Pravilnikom o varstvu gozdov (2009)Andrej Grah, Janez Kermavnar, Nike Krajnc, Lado Kutnar, Tom Levanič, Nikica Ogris, Anže Martin Pintar, Matej Rupel, Mitja Skudnik, Primož Simončič, Saša Šercer, Urša Vilhar, Daniel Žlindra, 2024, final research report Keywords: varstvo gozdov, monitoring, stanje gozdov, zdravstveno stanje krošenj, popis povzročiteljev poškodb, meteorološke meritve, osutost dreves, poročila, Slovenija Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 386; Downloads: 457 Full text (12,57 MB) |
1783. Vegetacijske in talne razmere v izbranih gozdovih Konjiške gore v GGE Slovenske KonjiceValerija Babij, Aleksander Marinšek, Lado Kutnar, Peter Horvat, Matej Tajnikar, Urban Orož, Marko Lekše, Bojan Bračič, Niko Laznik, Andrej Breznikar, Erika Kozamernik, 2024, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: vegetacija, tla, rastišča, ekologija gozdov, Javna gozdarska služba, Slovenija Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 454; Downloads: 208 Full text (5,88 MB) |
1784. Vegetacijske in talne razmere v izbranih gozdovih GGE Brkini IValerija Babij, Aleksander Marinšek, Lado Kutnar, Peter Horvat, Matej Reščič, Erika Kozamernik, 2024, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: vegetacija, tla, rastišča, ekologija gozdov, Javna gozdarska služba, Slovenija Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 393; Downloads: 171 Full text (5,54 MB) |
1785. Vegetacijske in talne razmere v izbranih gozdovih Bele krajineValerija Babij, Aleksander Marinšek, Lado Kutnar, Peter Horvat, Andrej Držaj, Andrej Kotnik, Roman Šimic, Erika Kozamernik, 2024, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: vegetacija, tla, rastišča, ekologija gozdov, Javna gozdarska služba, Slovenija Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 421; Downloads: 184 Full text (5,87 MB) |
1786. Indoor navigation with a SmartphoneDrago Torkar, 2024, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: This chapter presents a cost-effective system for indoor localization and navigation that does not require the use of satellite positioning or data communication networks. The system, implemented as a smartphone app, relies on QR codes that are pre-generated and attached to the walls inside the building. By utilizing the information from these codes and the smartphone’s inertial motion unit (IMU) sensors processed by the Pedestrian Dead-Reckoning (PDR) algorithm, the user’s current position can be determined. The Dijkstra navigation algorithm is then used to guide the user to the desired destination. The smartphone app can also be used as a healthcare logistics service in mass-casualty incidents for collecting and reporting georeferenced triage decisions to the cloud. Keywords: internet thinks, indoor navigation, systems, QR codes Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 346; Downloads: 173 Full text (391,07 KB) This document has many files! More... |
1787. Explainable anomaly detection of 12-Lead ECG signals using denoising autoencoderRok Hribar, Drago Torkar, 2024, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: The basic idea was to create a proof of concept demonstrating that the indoor navigation and localisation is possible using only passive tags. For this purpose, a smartphone navigation app was developed to be used in inner parts of the buildings and which can operate with no satellite positioning service available and no communication network present. The satellite navigation systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, IRNSS) inside buildings, at least on lower floors and cellars, in central parts, and away from windows, usually do not work, or their accuracy is very reduced due to a small number of visible satellites. The communication networks (WiFi, LTE, 5G…) might not be available in some circumstances such as catastrophic incidents, power reductions, or similar, which disables the localisation systems based on them. The purpose of the smartphone app was twofold. First, to develop a reliable, simple-to-use, and cheap indoor navigation system that could be used in large buildings like hospitals, shopping malls, trade centres, fairs, etc. where no other positioning service is available. Second, to develop an indoor position reporting system that can be used in accidents and mass-casualty incidents for reporting triage decisions to the server. Both functionalities are based on the QR codes [1] holding all the information needed. Keywords: internet thinks, indoor navigation, systems, QR codes Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 366; Downloads: 214 Full text (931,78 KB) This document has many files! More... |
1788. The powerful class of groupsPrimož Moravec, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Pro-$p$ groups of finite powerful class are studied. We prove that these are $p$-adic analytic, and further describe their structure when their powerful class is small. It is also shown that there are only finitely many finite $p$-groups of fixed coclass and powerful class. Keywords: finite p-groups, powerful class, pro-p groups Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 325; Downloads: 160 Full text (216,45 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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