41. Seismic activity in the Celje Basin (Slovenia) in Roman times—archaeoseismological evidence from CeleiaMiklós Kázmér, Petra Jamšek Rupnik, Krzysztof Gaidzik, 2023, original scientific article Abstract: Searching for unknown earthquakes in Slovenia in the first millennium, we performed archaeoseismological analysis of Roman settlements. The Mesto pod mestom museum in Celje exhibits a paved Roman road, which suffered severe deformation. Built on fine gravel and sand from the Savinja River, the road displays a bulge and trench, pop-up structures, and pavement slabs tilted up to 40°. The city wall was built over the deformed road in Late Roman times, supported by a foundation containing recycled material (spolia) from public buildings, including an emperor’s statue. We hypothesize that a severe earthquake hit the town before 350 AD, causing widespread destruction. Seismic-induced liquefaction caused differential subsidence, deforming the road. One of the nearby faults from the strike-slip Periadriatic fault system was the seismic source of this event. Keywords: paleoseismology, Periadriatic fault system, active tectonics, Southern Alps, Pannonian Basin, Dinarides Published in DiRROS: 14.02.2023; Views: 473; Downloads: 154 Full text (4,04 MB) |
42. Communication plan : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Amina Trle, Ajla Dorfer, Tina Jemec, M. Handlos, Kathrin Böhling, Maja Merc Kiš, Lesya Loyko, Jelena Nedeljković, Ramona Scriban, Petra Palátová, Ivan Paligorov, 2020, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, communication plan Published in DiRROS: 07.02.2023; Views: 365; Downloads: 109 Full text (650,08 KB) |
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44. Pomen izvora raziskovalnih podatkov (provenience) pri interoperabilnosti in ponovni uporabi : spletni dogodek v okviru Odprte akademije, 24. jan. 2022Mitja Vovk Iskrić, Petra Durini, Maja Vihar, Uroš Kunaver, Miro Pušnik, Maja Peteh, Nana Turk, Darko Majcenović, 2022, professional film, videorecordings or sound recordings Published in DiRROS: 24.01.2023; Views: 503; Downloads: 198 Link to file |
45. Odprta znanost v programu Obzorje Evropa : diseminacija, temeljna načela odprte znanosti, odprti dostop, ravnanje z raziskovalnimi podatki, Ravnanje z raziskovalnimi podatkiPetra Durini, Maja Vihar, Nana Turk, Uroš Kunaver, Mitja Vovk Iskrić, Tilen Mandelj, Miro Pušnik, 2022, professional film, videorecordings or sound recordings Published in DiRROS: 24.01.2023; Views: 424; Downloads: 135 Link to file |
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48. Odprta znanost v programu Obzorje Evropa : razširjanje rezultatov, temeljna načela odprte znanosti, odprti dostopMitja Vovk Iskrić, Maja Vihar, Petra Durini, Uroš Kunaver, Miro Pušnik, 2021, professional film, videorecordings or sound recordings Keywords: znanstveno raziskovanje, odprta znanost, knjižnično informacijska dejavnost, podpora raziskovalcem, Obzorje Evropa Published in DiRROS: 05.01.2023; Views: 474; Downloads: 143 Link to file |
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50. Effects of meditation on cardiovascular and muscular responses in patients during cardiac rehabilitation : a randomized pilot studyMaximilian E. Rudlof, Boštjan Šimunič, Bianca Steuber, Till O. Bartel, Ruslan Neshev, Petra Mächler, Andreas Dorr, Rainer Picha, Karin Schimd-Zalaudek, Nandu Goswami, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: Background: Cardiovascular diseases are the world’s number one cause of death, with exceeding psychosocial stress load being considered a major risk factor. A stress management technique that has repeatedly shown positive effects on the cardiovascular system is the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique. The present pilot study aimed to investigate the potential effect of TM on the recovery of cardiac patients. Objectives: We hypothesized that practicing TM in patients undergoing a 4-week cardiac rehabilitation program augments the recovery of cardiovascular parameters and reduces skeletal muscle tone after rehabilitation. Methods: Twenty cardiac patients were recruited and randomly assigned to either the control or the TM group. Cardiovascular parameters were assessed with the Task Force Monitor (TFM) and skeletal muscle contractile properties by Tensiomyography during a sit-stand test, performed at the beginning and end of a 4-week in-patient rehabilitation program. Results: Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was significantly lower after 4 weeks of cardiac rehabilitation, while the RR-interval (RRI) significantly increased. At the skeletal muscle level, the contraction time and maximal displacement increased, though only in the gastrocnemius medialis and biceps femoris muscles and not in vastus lateralis. Group interactions were not observed for hemodynamic parameters nor for muscle contractile properties. Discussion: Although significant improvements in hemodynamic and muscular parameters were observed after 4 weeks of rehabilitation, we could not provide evidence that TM improved rehabilitation after 4 weeks. TM may unfold its effects on the cardiovascular system in the longer term. Hence, future studies should comprise a long-term follow-up. Keywords: cardiovascular diseases, psychosocial stress, transcendental meditation, cardiac rehabilitation, tensiomyography Published in DiRROS: 28.10.2022; Views: 416; Downloads: 262 Full text (1,29 MB) This document has many files! More... |