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Editorial : acidification and hypoxia in marginal seas
Xianghui Guo, Nina Bednaršek, Hongjie Wang, Richard Alan Feely, Laurent Arnaud, 2022, other scientific articles

Abstract: Ocean acidification and hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <2 mg L−1 or <62 μmol L−1) are universal environmental concerns that can impact ecological and biogeochemical processes, including element cycling, carbon sequestration, community shifts, contributing to biodiversity reduction, and reducing marine ecosystem services (Riebesell et al., 2000; Feely et al., 2004, 2009; Andersson et al., 2005; Doney, 2006; Cohen and Holcomb, 2009; Doney et al., 2009, 2020; Kleypas and Yates, 2009; Ekstrom et al., 2015; Gattuso et al., 2015). While the stressors are global in their occurrence, local and regional impacts might be enhanced and even more accelerated, thus requiring even greater and faster consideration (Doney et al., 2020).
Keywords: coastal ecosystems, ocean acidification, zakisljevanje morja, biological impacts, hypoxia, hydrobiology
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2024; Views: 92; Downloads: 39
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Photocatalytic material–microbe hybrids : applications in environmental remediations
Yadong Yu, Shanshan Wang, Jinrui Teng, Anže Županič, Shuxian Guo, Xiaobin Tang, Heng Liang, 2022, review article

Abstract: Environmental pollution has become one of the most urgent global issues that we have to face now. Searching new technologies to solve environmental issues is of great significance. By intimately coupling photocatalytic materials with microbes, the emerging photocatalytic material–microbe hybrid (PMH) system takes advantages of the high-efficiency, broad-spectrum light capture capability of the photocatalytic material and the selectivity of microbial enzymatic catalysis to efficiently convert solar energy into chemical energy. The PMH system is originally applied for the solar-to-chemical production. Interestingly, recent studies demonstrate that this system also has great potential in treating environmental contaminations. The photogenerated electrons produced by the PMH system can reductively decompose organic pollutants with oxidative nature (e.g., refractory azo dyes) under anaerobic circumstances. Moreover, based on the redox reactions occurring on the surface of photocatalysts and the enzymatic reactions in microbes, the PMH system can convert the valences of multiple heavy metal ions into less toxic or even nontoxic status simultaneously. In this review, we introduce the recent advances of using the PMH system in treating environmental pollutions and compare this system with another similar system, the traditional intimately coupled photocatalysis and biodegradation (ICPB) system. Finally, the current challenges and future directions in this field are discussed as well.
Keywords: nanoparticles, molibden, molecular toxicology, environmental remediation
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 95; Downloads: 110
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α-hydrazino acid insertion governs peptide organization in solution by local structure ordering
Luka Kavčič, Gregor Ilc, Baifan Wang, Kristina Vlahoviček-Kahlina, Ivanka Jerić, Janez Plavec, 2024, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 23.07.2024; Views: 127; Downloads: 121
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Rheological behaviors of waste polyethylene modified asphalt binder : Statistical analysis of interlaboratory testing results
Di Wang, Andrea Baliello, Gustavo Pinheiro, Lily D. Poulikakos, Marjan Tušar, Kamilla Vasconcelos, Muhammad Rafiq Kakar, Laurent Porot, Emiliano Pasquini, Gaspare Giancontieri, Chiara Riccardi, Marco Pasetto, Davide Lo Presti, Augusto Cannone Falchetto, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: This article investigated the effect of waste polyethylene (PE) on the modified asphalt binders’ rheological behavior from a statistical point of view. The interlaboratory testing results from the RILEM Technical Committee 279 Valorization of Waste and Secondary Materials for Roads Task Group 1 were used for this purpose. First, an unaged 70/100 penetration graded neat binder was selected as the reference material. Next, a single 5 % content of waste PE additives (PE-pellets and PE-shreds) was mixed with a 95 % neat binder to prepare two PE modified binders. Then, dynamic shear rheometer–based temperature-frequency sweep tests were performed over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies to evaluate the rheological properties of these three binders. Different rheological behaviors were observed in the isochronal plots at high temperatures. Based on a reproducibility precision requirement proposed for phase angle, 28°C was set as the transition temperature across the rheological behaviors. Next, according to the three rheological behaviors defined in a previous study by the authors, statistical analysis was introduced to identify sensitive rheological parameters and determine the thresholds. Results indicate that the phase angle measured above 28°C and 1.59 Hz can be used as a sensitive parameter to discriminate the three rheological behaviors of PE modified binders. The thresholds among different behaviors were also calculated as an example for phase angle measured at the highest common testing temperature of 70°C. Additional experimental evaluations on more types of PE modified binders, especially at intermediate and high temperatures, are recommended to better understand their influence on the rheological behavior of PE modified binders.
Keywords: bitumen, polietilen, reologija, medlaboratorijska primerjava
Published in DiRROS: 20.02.2024; Views: 340; Downloads: 155
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A sodium/potassium switch for G4-prone G/C-rich sequences
Yu Luo, Martina Lenarčič Živković, Jiawei Wang, Jan Ryneš, Silvie Foldynová-Trantírková, Lukáš Trantírek, Daniela Verga, Jean-Louis Mergny, 2024, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 16.01.2024; Views: 367; Downloads: 156
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Unveiling the structural mechanism of a G-quadruplex pHeDriven switch
Petra Galer, Baifan Wang, Janez Plavec, Primož Šket, 2023, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.11.2023; Views: 460; Downloads: 242
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Insight into tetramolecular DNA G-quadruplexes associated with ALS and FTLD : cation interactions and formation of higher-ordered structure
Matja Zalar, Baifan Wang, Janez Plavec, Primož Šket, 2023, original scientific article

Keywords: ALS, FTLD, DNA, c9orf7, NMR, quadruplex, cations
Published in DiRROS: 06.09.2023; Views: 457; Downloads: 293
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Feasibility of remote blood pressure estimation via narrow-band multi-wavelength pulse transit time
Gašper Slapničar, Wenjin Wang, Mitja Luštrek, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Contact-free sensing gained much traction in the past decade. While remote monitoring of some parameters (heart rate) is approaching clinical levels of precision, others remain challenging (blood pressure). We investigated the feasibility of estimating blood pressure (BP) via pulse transit time (PTT) in a novel remote single-site manner, using a modified RGB camera. A narrow-band triple band-pass filter allowed us to measure the PTT between different skin layers, harvesting information from green and near-infrared wavelengths. The filter minimizes the inter-channel influence and band overlap, however some overlap remains within the filter bands. We further resolve this using a color-channel model and a novel channel-separation method. Using the proposed setup and algorithm, we obtained multi-wavelength (MW) PTTs in an experiment inducing BP changes to 9 subjects. The results showed good absolute Pearson’s correlation coefficient between both MW PTT and systolic BP (R = 0.61, p = 0.08) as well as diastolic BP (R = 0.54, p = 0.05), pointing to feasibility of the proposed novel remote MW BP estimation via PTT. This was further confirmed in a leave-one-subject-out experiment, where a simple Random Forest regression model achieved mean absolute errors of 3.59 and 2.63 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP respectively.
Published in DiRROS: 27.07.2023; Views: 569; Downloads: 296
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