1991. Podroben pregled tokov lesa od gozda do sekundarne rabe lesaŠpela Ščap, Peter Prislan, 2023, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: gozdni lesni sortimenti, okrogli les, trg lesa, proizvodnja, gozdno-lesni sektor, zunanja trgovina, tokovi lesa, poraba lesa, les v gradbeništvu, pohištvena industrija Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 438; Downloads: 0 |
1992. Ocena stanja lesnopredelovalnega sektorjaŠpela Ščap, Darja Stare, Martin Jež, 2023, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: gozdni lesni sortimenti, okrogli les, trg lesa, proizvodnja, gozdno-lesni sektor, politični ukrepi, zunanja trgovina, lesni proizvodi, napovedi tokov lesa, tokovi lesa, les za energetske namene, inovativni lesni proizvodi, trg lesnih proizvodov v Evropi, ogljik v lesnih izdelkih Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 364; Downloads: 0 |
1993. Improving the surface properties of additive-manufactured Inconel 625 by plasma nitridingDanijela Anica Skobir Balantič, Črtomir Donik, Bojan Podgornik, Aleksandra Kocijan, Matjaž Godec, 2023, original scientific article Abstract: As a surface-hardening technique, plasma nitriding is a common procedure for improving the properties of
conventional Ni-based alloys. The diffusion of nitrogen hardens a layer on the surface of the alloy, leading to
better wear resistance and a higher coefficient of friction, as well as a higher surface hardness. This study reports
the effect of plasma nitriding on additive-manufactured (AM) Inconel 625 (IN625) compared to its conventional
manufactured and nitrided counterparts. The samples produced with the laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) process
were subsequently plasma nitrided in the as-built condition, stress-relief annealed at 870 °C and solution treated
at 1050 °C. The plasma nitridings were carried out at 430 °C and 500 °C for 15 h. The growth kinetics of the
nitride layer of the AM samples depends on the prior heat treatments and is faster in the as-built state due to the
specific cellular structure. The lower nitriding temperature leads to the formation of expanded austenite in the
nitride layer, while at the higher nitriding temperature, the expanded austenite decomposes and CrN precipitation
occurs. The XRD and SEM analyses confirmed the presence of two layers: the surface layer and the
diffusion layer beneath. The lower nitriding temperature caused the formation of expanded austenite or a
combination of expanded austenite and CrN. The higher nitriding temperature led to the decomposition of the
expanded austenite and to the formation/precipitation of CrN. The higher nitriding temperature also decreased
the corrosion resistance slightly due to the increased number of precipitated Cr-nitrides. On the other hand, the
wear resistance was significantly improved after plasma nitriding and was much less influenced by the nitriding
temperature. Keywords: additive manufacturing, powder-bed fusion, plasma nitriding, expanded austenite, wear and corrosion resistance, Ni-based alloy Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 388; Downloads: 146 Full text (7,98 MB) This document has many files! More... |
1994. A brief overview of the tumor vaccines through the last decadeSrdjan Novaković, Barbara Jezeršek Novaković, 2002, review article Abstract: How to destroy cancer cells without damaging the normal cells? How to make conventional methods of systemic cancer treatment that predominantly comprise cytotoxic drugs more selective and prevent the development of drug resistance?There is an abundance of such guestions that do not have simple answers. If, a few years ago, unselective cytotoxic drugs were the method of choice for the treatment of cancer, in the last 25 years we are witnessing therapid transition of immunotherapy from the laboratories to the clinics. Among the most attractive and promising immunotherapies for cancer, a special place is reserved for tumor vaccines. Exploiting the latest knowledge in immunology, tumor physiology, as well as in molecular biology, many outstanding approaches for the creation of tumor vaccines have been developed.With no intention to be comprehensive, in the present article some of those approaches are reviewed. Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 327; Downloads: 68 Full text (97,46 KB) |
1995. Infantile myofibromathosis of the maxilla. A case reportNataša Ihan Hren, 2002, professional article Abstract: Background. Infantile myofibromatosis is a rare benign tumour in children. Itscharacteristic symptoms are firm masses in soft tissues, bones and visceralorgans, and its common locations are head and neck. Three forms are well known: solitary, multicentric and visceral myofibromatosis. All have excellent prognosis, except the last one that may be lethal. Spontaneous regression can occur. Case report. We present an unusual case of infantile myofibromatosis of the maxilla in an adolescent. Conclusions. The infantile myofibromatosis should be managed with special caution because of the differential-diagnostic similarity with fibrosarcoma, leomyosarcoma, and histiocytosis. Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 272; Downloads: 68 Full text (145,86 KB) |
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1997. LymphangioleiomyomatosisFranc Anderluh, 2002, review article Abstract: Background. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis is a rare disease of unknown origin, which affects women in their reproductive period. It is characterised by non-neoplastic proliferation of atypical smooth muscle cells in the lung parenchyma, lymphatic vessels and mediastinal and abdominal lymph nodes. The most common presenting symptoms are spontaneous pneumothorax, dyspnea, hemoptysis and chylothorax. Conclusions. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and open lung biopsy followed by the immunohistologic studies are two diagnostic procedures with which diagnosis can be confirmed. Various treatmentmodalities are applied, particularly hormonal therapy, though their efficacy remain unknown. The prognosis of patients is bad. Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 277; Downloads: 48 Full text (76,06 KB) |
1998. Carotid angioplasty with cerebral protectionZoran Miloševič, Bojana Žvan, Marjan Zaletel, Miloš Šurlan, 2002, original scientific article Abstract: Background. Carotid endarterectomy (CF.A) is widely used in the management of high-rade carotid stenosis: It is a surgical procedure requiring general anaesthesia and is suitable only for lesions located at or close to the carotid bifurcation. It may develop complications, such as stroke, death, cranial nerve palsies, wound haematoma and cardiac complications. The risk of complications is increased in patients with recurrent carotid artery stenosis following CEA, in subjects undergoing radiotherapy to the neck, and in patients with cardiopulmonary disease. The drawbacks of CEA have led physicians to search for alternative treatment options. Carotid angioplasty and stenting (CAS) is less invasive than CEA. The method is particularly suitable for the treatment of recurrent stenosis after previous CEA and distalinternal artery stenosis, which is inaccessible for CEA. CAS does not cause cranial nerve palsies. Moreover, it does not require general anaesthesiaand causes lower morbidity and mortality in patients with severe cardiopulmonary disease. The complications of CAS include stroke due to distalimmobilisation of a plaque or thrombus dislodged during the procedure, abrupt vessel occlusion due to thrombosis, dissection or vasospasm, and restenosis due to intmal hyperplasia. CAS is a relatively new procedure; therefore, it is essential to establish its efficacy and safety before it is introduced widely into clinical practice. Patients and methods. In Slovenia, we have also started with carotid angioplasty by the study: Slovenian Carotid Angioplasty Study (SCAS). We performed CAS in 17 patients (12 males and 5 females) aged from 69 to 82 years. All patients were symptomatic with stenosisgreater than 70 %. 10 patients suffered transient ischemic attacks, 4 patients minor strokes and 3 patients amaurosis fugax. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters) Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 305; Downloads: 76 Full text (116,39 KB) |
1999. Metodologija za oceno stanja lesnopredelovalnega sektorja : tržni potenciali okroglega lesa v Sloveniji in njegova nadaljnja uporabaŠpela Ščap, Janez Zafran, Nike Krajnc, 2022, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: gozdno-lesni sektor, gozdni lesni sortimenti, okrogli les, lesnopredelovalna panoga, zaloga ogljika v lesnih izdelkih Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 317; Downloads: 0 |
2000. Primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the cecum: a case reportMateja Kropivnik, Breda Jamar, Bojana Černelč, 2002, professional article Abstract: Background. Primary lymphoma of the colon is rare, constituting 0.4 % of primary colonic malignancies and usually involves cecum or rectum. The aim of this paper is to present the role and the importance of double contrast bariumenema (DCBE) in the diagnostic process. Case report. A 77 years old malewas admitted because of suspected inflammation in the area of total endoprosthesis of the left hip, inserted ten years before. Listeria monocytogenes was isolated from the aspirate and the patient treated with antibiotics. Twenty years ago the patient underwent nephrectomy because of hypernephroma of left kidney. At the time of admission he had sideropenic anaemia and he was febrile. Conclusion. The patient underwent many diagnostic procedures: ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), double contrast barium enema, which showed a tumour in the cecum, small bowel follow-through and scintigraphy. The diagnosis of primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma was established byhistology after biopsy at colonoscopy. Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 275; Downloads: 67 Full text (80,69 KB) |