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Jožef Stefan Institute

FacilityLjubljana, Slovenia
About: Jožef Stefan Institute is a facility organization based out in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Liquid crystal & Dielectric. The organization has 3828 authors who have published 12614 publications receiving 291025 citations.


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01 Mar 2012
TL;DR: The paper presents the MULTEXT-East language resources, a multilingual dataset for language engineering research, focused on the morphosyntactic level of linguistic description, which is unique in terms of languages covered and the wealth of encoding.
Abstract: The paper presents the MULTEXT-East language resources, a multilingual dataset for language engineering research, focused on the morphosyntactic level of linguistic description. The MULTEXT-East dataset includes the morphosyntactic specifications, morphosyntactic lexica, and a parallel corpus, the novel "1984" by George Orwell, which is sentence aligned and contains hand-validated morphosyntactic descriptions and lemmas. The resources are uniformly encoded in XML, using the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines, TEI P5, and cover 16 languages, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, English, Estonian, Hungarian, Macedonian, Persian, Polish, Resian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian. This dataset, unique in terms of languages covered and the wealth of encoding, is extensively documented, and freely available for research purposes. The paper overviews the MULTEXT-East resources by type and language and gives some conclusions and directions for further work.

74 citations

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TL;DR: Two key observations emerged: approximately 70% of the measured sweat flow emanated from the upper skin surfaces, with only 30% coming from the plantar surface.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Little is known regarding local differences in foot sweat secretion. Since such information is important to our understanding of sweat gland control for thermoregulatory modeling and for the design of footwear we explored this topic. METHODS: Local sweat rates were investigated across core temperatures from 37-39 degrees C, achieved using endogenous (cycling) and exogenous heat (water-perfusion garment: 46 degrees C). Six healthy adults (three men, three women) performed one-legged, incremental cycling in a heated, climate-controlled chamber (36 degrees C, 60% relative humidity). Sweat rates were measured at the forehead and stationary (left) foot (capsules 3.16 cm2): three dorsal sites (base of toes, second metatarsal, and mid point), the lateral, and the central plantar surfaces. RESULTS: Terminal core temperatures ranged between 38.3-39.1 oC, with peak heart rates of 155-187 bpm. Most foot sweat rates were < 50% of that observed at the forehead: dorsal 1 (38%); dorsal 2 (54%); dorsal 3 (37%); lateral (24%); and plantar surfaces (18%). When averaged across the trial, local sweat rates were: 2.61 (forehead); 0.98 (dorsal 1); 1.39 (dorsal 2); 0.95 (dorsal 3); 0.62 (lateral); and 0.47 mg cm2 2 min-1 (plantar). CONCLUSION: Two key observations emerged. First, sweat secretion from the experimental foot averaged 30 ml x h(-1), peaking in the last 5 min at 50 ml x h(-1). Second, approximately 70% of the measured sweat flow emanated from the upper skin surfaces, with only 30% coming from the plantar surface.

74 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effect of customized consumption feedback and other information interactions on energy-behaviour patterns and energy savings in low-income households, with the emphasis being on a proper understanding of the consumption feedback, and other complementary energy services provided to lowincome households.

74 citations

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TL;DR: The role and impact of chromium (Cr) on the environment and living organisms depends primarily on its chemical form as mentioned in this paper, and it is important to preserve species integrity during the sample storage, pre-treatment, extraction and the determination of Cr species.
Abstract: The role and impact of chromium (Cr) on the environment and living organisms depends primarily on its chemical form. High toxicity of hexavalent Cr is well documented, while trivalent Cr is an essential micronutrient. In the last decades numerous analytical procedures have been developed for the determination of Cr(VI) in different sample matrices. To obtain reliable speciation data it is important to preserve species integrity during the sample storage, pre-treatment, extraction and the determination of Cr species. Among different speciation methods combination of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with atomic spectrometry techniques provides comprehensive information on the presence of Cr species in a variety of sample matrices, while hyphenation of HPLC to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) represents the most powerful and the most sensitive analytical tool for Cr speciation. Precise isotope ratio measurement enables the application of isotope dilution techniques for the quantification of trace amounts of individual Cr species in various environmental and biological samples. Furthermore, enriched stable isotopes can be introduced as tracers to investigations on the fate and role of Cr in the environment and living organisms or to monitor the species transformation during the analytical procedure. Despite general understanding of Cr chemistry, which is closely related to its trivalent and hexavalent oxidation states and knowledge on conditions that may influence species transformation, there are still open questions that should be addressed to obtain reliable speciation analysis data. So, this article is focused mostly to overview recent developments in methodological approaches for Cr speciation in different sample matrices by applying HPLC and spectrometric techniques. Different procedures for preparation of isotopically enriched Cr spike solutions are critically evaluated. The advantages of their use as tracers to follow and account for species transformation during sample preparation and for the quantification of Cr species by HPLC-ID-ICP-MS are discussed. The importance of the use of adequate analytical methodologies and speciation analysis in the determination of Cr(VI) is highlighted in order to avoid inadequate conclusions to be made based on wrongly applied analytical methodologies. An increasing need to develop speciation procedures for selective determination of Cr(III) species is also emphasized.

74 citations

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TL;DR: The results of this paper indicate that the truncation limits for more complex probabilistic safety assessments, which consist of larger number of basic events, should be more severe than presently recommended in existing documents if more accuracy is desired.

74 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Vladimir Cindro129115782000
Igor Mandić128106579498
Jure Leskovec12747389014
Matej Orešič8235226830
P. Križan7874926408
Jose Miguel Miranda7633618080
Vito Turk7427123205
Andrii Tykhonov7327024864
Masashi Yokoyama7331018817
Kostya Ostrikov7276321442
M. Starič7153019136
Boris Turk6723127006
Bostjan Kobe6627917592
Jure Zupan6122812054
Mario Sannino6028117144
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202331
202268
2021755
2020770
2019653
2018576