21. Sodišče slovenske narodne časti : propagandaMateja Čoh Kladnik, 2017, original scientific article Abstract: Na začetku junija 1945 je bilo ustanovljeno Sodišče slovenske narodne časti. Do konca avgusta 1945 je sodilo tistim, ki so med vojno na kakršenkoli način sodelovali z okupatorji in »domačimi izdajalci« ter na ta način omadeževali slovensko narodno čast. Izrekalo je naslednje kazni: izgubo narodne časti, lahko ali težko prisilno delo ter popolno ali delno zaplembo premoženja v korist države. Ustanavljanje sodišča je bilo propagandno zelo dobro podprto. Časniki so pisali o narodni časti, narodnem izdajstvu in o tem, kakšno kazen zaslužijo krivci. Objavljeni so bili prispevki o odgovornosti posameznikov in pozivi ljudem, naj pomagajo pri odkrivanju »narodnih izdajalcev« in »zločincev«. V obdobju delovanja sodišča so časniki večinoma objavljali imena obsojenih, opisali dejanja, ki so (naj bi) jih zagrešili, ter kazni, ki jih je izreklo sodišče narodne časti. Keywords: Sodišče slovenske narodne časti, kazenski sodni procesi, propaganda, Slovenija, 1945 Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 27; Downloads: 0 |
22. Značilnosti revolucionarnega sodstvaTamara Griesser Pečar, 2017, original scientific article Abstract: V totalitarnih državah je vse podrejeno določeni ideologiji in diktatorju oz. stranki. Velja enotnost oblasti. Zločin je del sistema. Kršitve človekovih pravic so na dnevnem redu. Obstaja močna politična policija. Zelo učinkovita metoda represije so politično motivirani (oz. montirani) sodni procesi, katerih namen sta izločitev dejanskih in domnevnih nasprotnikov ter ustrahovanje ljudi. Procesi se samo navidezno odvijajo po pravnih normah, dejansko pa njihov potek in izid diktira diktator ali stranka. Med drugo svetovno vojno je potekal Kočevski proces, ki je bil vzorec za povojne montirane procese v Sloveniji. Ni se odvijal po pravnih normah: v preiskavi in poteku so se kršile človekove pravice, upoštevale so se samo priče in dokazi, ki so obremenjevali obtožence, obtožnica je bila izročena prepozno, kar je onemogočalo pripravo na obrambo, zagovorniki so bili v konfliktu interesov, sodili so sodniki laiki. Sploh pa je bilo sodišče v Kočevju brez pravne podlage, ker je še obstajala Kraljevina Jugoslavija. Keywords: politično motivirani sodni procesi, Lenin, Edvard Kardelj, stalinistični procesi, Kočevski proces, VOS, 16. september 1941, politična policija, kršitve človekovih pravic, sodniki laiki Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 30; Downloads: 0 |
23. Medvojno revolucionarno nasilje - razlike in podobnostiDamjan Hančič, 2017, original scientific article Abstract: V prispevku sta prikaz in primerjava razvoja revolucionarnega nasilja, točneje časovnica števila žrtev med drugo svetovno vojno na območju Gorenjske, mesta Ljubljane in Notranjske. Gre za območja, ki jih je avtor podrobneje raziskal v svojih dozdajšnjih študijah. Keywords: druga svetovna vojna, politično nasilje, vojni zločini, revolucija, komunizem, Ljubljana, Gorenjska, Notranjska, 1941/1945 Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 27; Downloads: 0 |
24. Feeding habits of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Gulf of Trieste (Adriatic Sea)Borut Mavrič, Danijel Ivajnšič, Davor Lučić, Alenka Malej, Lovrenc Lipej, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The diet of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Gulf of Trieste was examined during its peak occurrence in the summer and early-autumn months (July to October) from 2017 to 2019, through the analysis of stomach contents. Altogether 506 specimens were individually caught for the analysis. A total of 3215 prey items were isolated and identified. Copepods emerged as the primary prey (relative abundance 66.7%), followed by cladocerans (7.7%), and bivalve larvae (6%). Notably, specimens of M. leidyi constituted a significant portion of the diet (5.4.%), providing further evidence of cannibalism within this species. Copepods were also the most commonly occurring prey items in the diet of M. leidyi. Most of them were represented by calanoid and cyclopoid nauplii (48.2%), followed by a harpacticoid M. norvegica (28.3%), and calanoids (26.8%). Other frequently occurring taxa were bivalve larvae (19.3%), M. leidyi (18.7%), and cladoceran Penilia avirostris (16.1%). The rate of cannibalism peaked in July, coinciding with a period of limited food availability. Additionally, the study revealed that fish eggs and larvae were infrequently found in the stomachs of M. leidyi. However, the presence of massive aggregations of M. leidyi may impact microzooplankton populations in late summer or autumn, potentially leading to competition with small pelagic fish. Keywords: bioinvasion, cannibalism, comb jelly, competition, diet, Mediterranean Sea Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 24; Downloads: 7
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25. Functionalization of FeCoNiCu medium entropy alloy via nitridation and anodic oxidation for enhanced oxygen evolution and glycerol oxidationLuka Suhadolnik, Milutin Smiljanić, Marjan Bele, Mejrema Nuhanović, Matjaž Finšgar, Nik Maselj, Daniela Neumüller, Lidija D. Rafailović, Nejc Hodnik, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Medium entropy alloys (MEAs) have emerged as a promising class of materials for electro-catalysis due to their tunableproperties and exceptional catalytic performance. This study successfully functionalized a bulk FeCoNiCu alloy using a combined anodic oxidation (AO) and nitridation (NT) approach to produce a highly porous, thin-film catalyst. The hierarchical structure formed during the surface treatments enhances the material's specific surface area and alters the oxidation states of the constituent metals, creating abundant active sites. The electrocatalytic performance of themodified bulk FeCoNiCu electrode was evalu-ated for both the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and glycerol oxidation reaction (GOR) in an alkaline electrolyte. Remarkably, the AO-NT-treated catalyst exhibited superior activity for OER, surpassing commercial IrOx benchmarks with lower overpotential requirements. For GOR, the FeCoNiCu electrode demonstrated excellent performance by significantly reducing energy input compared to OER, highlighting its potential as a dual-purpose catalyst for alkaline water splitting. Post-reaction product analysis via NMR confirmed the formation of value-added chemicals, with formic acid identified as the main product. These results underline the feasibility of surface-modified MEAs for sustainable energy and chemical production applications, offering a cost-effective alternative to noble metal-based catalysts. Keywords: medium entropy alloy, surface modification, electrocatalysis, oxygen evolution reaction, glycerol oxidation Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 37; Downloads: 22
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26. Elucidating the mechanisms of microbubble formation in intracardiac pulsed field ablationSamo Mahnič-Kalamiza, Damijan Miklavčič, Peter Lombergar, Blaž Mikuž, Lars M. Mattison, Daniel C. Sigg, Bor Kos, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Delivery of electrical energy for sensing or therapeutic purposes often involves electrochemical phenomena at the electrode-electrolyte solution interface. Release of gaseous bubbles that accompanies delivery of pulsed electric fields to tissues in applications such as electrochemotherapy of tumours and irreversible electroporation or pulsed field ablation in cardiac electrophysiology needs to be understood and characterized. We present an in vitro study using pulsed field delivery into saline, employing multiple different treatment protocols, two electrode geometries (pair of needles and a modified RF catheter), and two imaging systems to elucidate the complex relationship between the electrical treatment protocol, temperature changes at and around the electrodes, and gas release due to pulse delivery. Our primary objective was to identify the key parameters responsible for bubble formation and to highlight the importance of the treatment parameters and their interplay – ranging from the temperature to appropriate choice of electrode geometry, and, most importantly, to the choice of the treatment protocol. We found that bubbles originating from electrochemical reactions are more prevalent in monophasic pulsing protocols, whereas in high frequency biphasic pulsing protocols the bubbles are mainly caused by boiling of the medium. Degassing of liquid due to lower solubility of gasses at elevated temperatures does seems to play a role, though a minor one. We also observed that bubbles caused by boiling collapse very rapidly, whereas electrochemically produced bubbles or those produced through degassing appear to have longer lifetimes. Therefore, the treatment protocols most suited to minimizing gas release are biphasic trains of short (μs) pulses with a significant inter-pulse delay (i.e. low duty cycle) to prevent excessive heating. Moreover, electrodes must be designed to avoid high local current densities. Our findings have broad implications extending from lab-on-achip cell electroporation devices to intracorporeal pulsed field applications in the cardiovascular system, particularly pulsed field ablation procedures. Keywords: pulsed field ablation, gas release, electrochemistry, Joule heating, water phase transition Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 18; Downloads: 9
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27. New records of rarely reported species in the Mediterranean Sea (March 2025)José Carlos Báez, Okan Akyol, Ernesto Azzurro, Pietro Battaglia, Ángel Belmonte-Gallegos, Georgios Christidis, Lovrenc Lipej, Borut Mavrič, Domen Trkov, Leon Lojze Zamuda, 2025, review article Abstract: This collective study presents information on fifteen (15) species recorded across five countries (Greece, Italy, Slovenia, Spain, and Türkiye) and four (4) ecoregions, ranging from the Alboran Sea to the Aegean Sea. The recorded species belong to three phyla: Mollusca (3 species), Arthropoda (3 species), and Chordata (9 species). Among mollusks, Martadoris mediterranea is reported for the first time in the Aegean Sea at two different locations, while Opisthoteuthis calypso and Octopoteuthis sicula are newly recorded in the western Mediterranean. Regarding arthropods, Ocypode cursor is reported from the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily, Pachygrapsus transversus is recorded for the first time in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and Cancer pagurus in the Sea of Marmara. Among chordates, Lobotes surinamensis and Zu cristatus are newly recorded in the Alboran Sea, while Callionymus fasciatus and Sym-phodus doderleini are reported from Slovenian coastal waters. Tripterygion delaisi and Gymnothorax unicolor are documented for the first time in the waters of the Sea of Marmara and Crete, respectively. Additionally, new records of rarely reported fish species include Arctozenus risso, Chromogobius zebratus, and Epinephelus aeneus in Turkish, Spanish, and Italian waters, respectively. Keywords: Mediterranean Sea, rare species, fish Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 27; Downloads: 13
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28. Comparison of powder-bed fusion, directed-energy deposition and hybrid additive manufacturing of Ti6Al4V components: microstructure, corrosion and mechanical propertiesAleksandra Kocijan, Simon Malej, 2025, original scientific article Keywords: additive manufacturing, Ti6Al4V, microstructure, corrosion, mechanical properties Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 29; Downloads: 11
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29. Experimental and numerical study of Taylor bubble in counter-current turbulent flowIztok Tiselj, Jan Kren, Blaž Mikuž, Raksmy Nop, Alan Burlot, Grégoire Hamrit, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The stagnant Taylor bubble in vertical isothermal turbulent counter-current flow was analyzed using 2D shadowgraphy experiments and two distinct high-fidelity numerical simulations. One simulation employed the geometrical VOF interface tracking method within the OpenFOAM code, while the other utilized the explicit front tracking method of the TrioCFD code. Interface recognition algorithms were applied to the photographs and compared with the results of 3D simulations performed with LES and pseudo-DNS accuracy in OpenFOAM and TrioCFD, respectively. The measured Taylor bubbles exhibited an asymmetric bullet-train shape and a specific speed, which were compared with the predictions of both numerical approaches. Reproducing the experiment proved challenging for both otherwise well-established methods frequently used in interface tracking simulations of two-phase flows. Grid resolution and subgrid turbulent models, known for their success in single-phase turbulence, were less accurate near the water–air interface. Additional experimental parameters compared with simulations were related to the dynamics of tiny disturbance waves with amplitudes ranging from 10 to 100 µm along the interface of the Taylor bubbles. The speed and spectra of the surface disturbance waves were reproduced numerically with moderate success despite detailed grid refinement in the relevant region of the computational domain. Keywords: gas–liquid mixture flows, slug flow, Taylor bubble, shadowgraphy, front tracking Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 30; Downloads: 11
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30. Microclimate variability impacts the coexistence of highland and lowland ectothermsUrban Dajčman, Urtzi Enriquez-Urzelai, Anamarija Žagar, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Understanding differences in life-history outcomes under variable abiotic conditions is essential for understanding species coexistence. At middle elevations, a mosaic of available sets of abiotic conditions could allow highland and lowland species of the same ecological guild to overlap. Therefore, these sites are excellent to study the influence of abiotic conditions on life history and, thus, spatial overlap patterns of competing species. To test differences in life-history outcomes, we selected a pair of closely related lacertids, Iberolacerta horvathi and Podarcis muralis, with an overlapping geographical range but a contrasting elevational distribution. To assess how abiotic and biotic factors contribute to the realized niches of both species, we first built dynamic energy budget (DEB) models for each species based on available functional and life-history data. Then, we used a mechanistic modelling framework (NicheMapR) to simulate the microclimatic conditions at 15 study sites across an elevational gradient and performed whole life-cycle simulations for both species to compare egg development times, lifespans, reproductive years, mean yearly basking and foraging times and yearly fecundity in syntopy and allotopy along the elevational gradient. Our simulations show that the variability of abiotic conditions along an elevational gradient affects life-history traits of both species. We found strong effects of species and elevation on life-history outcomes such as longevity, activity and fecundity. We also observed the effects of syntopy/allotopy on egg development times, activity and reproductive output. In addition, we found a significant interplay between elevation and species impacting fecundity where occupying higher elevation habitats resulted in a more pronounced reduction in fecundity in P. muralis. Furthermore, using two different thermal preferences for spring and summer, we show that some physiological and reproductive traits change with seasonal changes in thermal preferences. Based on our simulations, we conclude that the intermediate elevations that harbour the majority of syntopic populations exhibit high environmental variability that is likely facilitating species coexistence. Since our model predictions support that the current elevational distribution of the species is not only affected by abiotic factors, this suggests that past historical contingencies might have also played a significant role. Our study provides a framework using mechanistic models to understand current distribution patterns of two interacting species by comparing life-history differences between species based on responses to changing abiotic conditions along an elevation gradient. Keywords: dynamic energy budget, ectotherms, elevation, Lacertidae, life history, microclimate, syntopy Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2025; Views: 23; Downloads: 11
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