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TELDOM: mednarodno omrežje za diagnostiko pigmentnih sprememb kože
Igor Bartenjev, Andrej Orel, Tomaž Gornik, Hans-Peter Soyer, 1999, review article

Abstract: TELDOM je naslov projekta, ki predvideva razvoj računalniške infrastrukture, ki bo zagotovila kvalitetno, uporabniku dostopno in preprosto uporabno modernoin natančno diagnostiko pigmentnih sprememb kože v ambulanti družinskega zdravnika. Digitalni posnetki, ki jih bo ta napravil, bodo po omrežju varno preneseni v specializirano ustanovo, kjer bodo postavili diagnozo in odgovor posredovali v zdravnikovo ambulanto. TELDOM bo omogočil tudi tesnejši kontakt med specialistom in družinskim zdravnikom in širjenje znanja iz specializiranih centrov na periferijo.
Published in DiRROS: 27.11.2023; Views: 173; Downloads: 48
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Predstavitev uporabe epiluminescenčne mikroskopije v diagnozi pigmentiranih kožnih tumorjev
Peter H Soyer, Igor Bartenjev, Borut Žgavec, Bojan Popovič, 1999, review article

Abstract: Epiluminescenčna mikroskopija je dodatna neinvazivna sodobna preiskovalna tehnika, s katero lahko povišamo natančnost pri razlikovanju med benignimi in malignimi novotvorbami kože na več kot 90%. Diagnozo pri epiluminescenčni mikroskopiji postavimo na podlagi kombinacije različnih kriterijev, ki do določene mere korelirajo s histološko sliko. Tehnika odpira novo dimenzijo klinične morfologije v derematologiji.
Published in DiRROS: 27.11.2023; Views: 169; Downloads: 56
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Photocatalytic CO2 reduction over mesoporous TiO2 photocatalysts
Martin Reli, Peter Nadrah, Miroslava Filip Edelmannová, Rudolf Ricka, Andrijana Sever Škapin, Urška Lavrenčič Štangar, Kamila Kočí, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: In this study, we investigated different synthesis methods (template-free and template-based) using copolymers of poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(propylene oxide) to enhance the CO2 reduction activity of mesoporous TiO2. Our main goal was to identify key factors affecting photocatalyst efficiency and selectivity. We compared the newly synthesized TiO2 photocatalysts with the commercial photocatalyst P25. Among the materials studied, TiO2-P123 in its pure anatase form demonstrated the highest photoreduction efficiency and CO2 selectivity. In contrast, TiO2-EG, TiO2-F127, and P25, which contained both rutile and anatase phases, exhibited decreased photoactivity due to the formation of a type II heterojunction between the phases and higher oxygen adsorption on rutile's surface. Additionally, we observed that the choice of chemicals for photocatalyst preparation significantly influenced the specific surface area. TiO2-P123, the most active photocatalyst, had the highest specific surface area, providing more reactive sites for improved light absorption efficiency and prolonged electron-hole pair lifetimes, resulting in enhanced photocatalytic activity. We also calculated apparent quantum yields to support our findings.
Keywords: CO2 reduction, TiO2, photocatalysis, mesoporous material, Sol-gel method
Published in DiRROS: 14.11.2023; Views: 339; Downloads: 33
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Makroskopske in mikroskopske značilnosti lesa : lipa (Tilia spp.)
Jožica Gričar, Peter Prislan, 2023, professional article

Keywords: anatomija lesa, značilnosti lesa, drevesne vrste
Published in DiRROS: 14.11.2023; Views: 280; Downloads: 93
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Closing data gaps and paving the way for pan-European fire safety efforts : Terminology of fire statistical variables
Martina Manes, Ana Sauca, Mohamad El Houssami, Petra Andersson, Colin McIntyre, Richard Campbell, David Rush, Anja Hofmann, Peter Wagner, Sergei Sokolov, Mindel Leene, Margrethe Kobes, Dirk Oberhagemann, Nicola Rupp, Grunde Jomaas, Friedrich Grone, Eric Guillaume, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: A well-defined terminology of fire-related variables is important for correct analyses and supporting knowledge-based decisions regarding the evaluation of building fires at the European level. After developing an overview of current practices for fire statistics in Part I, the terminology used and the data collected by the EU Member States and eight other countries regarding fire incidents, property damage and human losses were mapped to increase awareness of their practice and support a comprehensive assessment of several fire statistical datasets. A questionnaire was distributed to relevant authorities responsible for the collection, elaboration/analysis, and fire statistical data publications to define and select the essential variables for an appropriate fire assessment and fire incident description. Based on the results of the questionnaire able to identify the essential fire statistical variables and a detailed analysis of current definitions adopted in the fire statistics of the EU Member States and other countries, a common terminology is proposed to collect the necessary data in the EU Member States and obtain meaningful datasets based on standardised terms and definitions. The results will generate essential outputs to move towards harmonised fire statistics at the EU level and contribute to an appropriate analysis able to improve fire prevention and fire mitigation in building fires.
Keywords: fire statistics, fire incidents, building fires, fire statistical variables, terminology
Published in DiRROS: 13.11.2023; Views: 289; Downloads: 147
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Sensitivity analysis of RF+clust for leave-one-problem-out performance prediction
Ana Nikolikj, Michal Pluhacek, Carola Doerr, Peter Korošec, Tome Eftimov, 2023, published scientific conference contribution

Keywords: automated performance prediction, autoML, single-objective black-box optimization, zero-shot learning
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Closing data gaps and paving the way for pan-European fire safety efforts : Part I
Martina Manes, Mohamad El Houssami, Richard Campbell, Ana Sauca, David Rush, Anja Hofmann, Petra Andersson, Peter Wagner, Sergei Sokolov, Johanna Veeneklaas, Margrethe Kobes, Dirk Oberhagemann, Nicola Rupp, Grunde Jomaas, Friedrich Grone, Patrick van Hees, Eric Guillaume, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: The analysis of the current state of fire statistics and data collection in Europe and other countries is needed to increase awareness of how fire incidents affect buildings and to support pan-European fire prevention and fire mitigation mea- sures. The terminology and data collected regarding fire incidents in buildings in the EU Member States were mapped to obtain meaningful datasets to determine common terminology, collection methodology, and data interpretation system. An extensive literature review showed that fire data collection systems have been instrumental in informing firefighting strategies, evidence-based planning, prevention, and educational programmes. Differences and similarities between fire data collection systems were also investigated. The amount and quality of the information in fire statistical recording systems appear to be influenced by the complexity and structure with which the data are collected. The analysis also examined the existing fire statistics in the EU Member States and a few other countries. Finally, a detailed investigation of the number of fires, fire deaths, and injuries from 2009 to 2018 in several countries was examined based on data from a report by CTIF. The trends showed differences attributable to the existing fire statistical practices in terms of terminology and data collection, and interpretation. Part II proposes a common terminology for selected fire statistical variables. The results provide relevant information regarding fire safety at the European level and should be used to guide the development of more uniform fire statistics across Europe.
Keywords: fire statistics, fire incidents, fire statistical variable, terminology, data collection, data interpretation
Published in DiRROS: 13.11.2023; Views: 364; Downloads: 107
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The LANDSUPPORT geospatial decision support system (S-DSS) vision : operational tools to implement sustainability policies in land planning and management
Fabio Terribile, Marco Acutis, Antonella Agrillo, Erlisiana Anzalone, Sayed Azam-Ali, Marialaura Bancheri, Peter Baumann, Barbara Birli, Antonello Bonfante, Marco Botta, Mitja Ferlan, Jernej Jevšenak, Primož Simončič, Mitja Skudnik, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Nowadays, there is contrasting evidence between the ongoing continuing and widespread environmental degradation and the many means to implement environmental sustainability actions starting from good policies (e.g. EU New Green Deal, CAP), powerful technologies (e.g. new satellites, drones, IoT sensors), large databases and large stakeholder engagement (e.g. EIP-AGRI, living labs). Here, we argue that to tackle the above contrasting issues dealing with land degradation, it is very much required to develop and use friendly and freely available web-based operational tools to support both the implementation of environmental and agriculture policies and enable to take positive environmental sustainability actions by all stakeholders. Our solution is the S-DSS LANDSUPPORT platform, consisting of a free web-based smart Geospatial CyberInfrastructure containing 15 macro-tools (and more than 100 elementary tools), co-designed with different types of stakeholders and their different needs, dealing with sustainability in agriculture, forestry and spatial planning. LANDSUPPORT condenses many features into one system, the main ones of which were (i) Web-GIS facilities, connection with (ii) satellite data, (iii) Earth Critical Zone data and (iv) climate datasets including climate change and weather forecast data, (v) data cube technology enabling us to read/write when dealing with very large datasets (e.g. daily climatic data obtained in real time for any region in Europe), (vi) a large set of static and dynamic modelling engines (e.g. crop growth, water balance, rural integrity, etc.) allowing uncertainty analysis and what if modelling and (vii) HPC (both CPU and GPU) to run simulation modelling ‘on-the-fly’ in real time. Two case studies (a third case is reported in the Supplementary materials), with their results and stats, covering different regions and spatial extents and using three distinct operational tools all connected to lower land degradation processes (Crop growth, Machine Learning Forest Simulator and GeOC), are featured in this paper to highlight the platform's functioning. Landsupport is used by a large community of stakeholders and will remain operational, open and free long after the project ends. This position is rooted in the evidence showing that we need to leave these tools as open as possible and engage as much as possible with a large community of users to protect soils and land.
Keywords: land degradation, land management, soil, spatial decision support system, sustainability
Published in DiRROS: 13.11.2023; Views: 359; Downloads: 166
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