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2. Oriented investigations on the application of NIR spectroscopy for the evaluation of the bonding quality of glued laminated timber from hardwoodPeter Niemz, Jakub Michal Sandak, Juana Mai, Andreas Hänsel, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: wood gluing, ash wood, delamination, NIR spectroscopy, Micro-NIR, hyperspectral imaging, quality control Published in RUP: 16.07.2021; Views: 1200; Downloads: 60 Link to full text This document has more files! More... |
3. The effect of latency on high precision micro instructions in mobile ARVarunyu Fuvattanasilp, Matjaž Kljun, Hirokazu Kato, Klen Čopič Pucihar, 2020, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: augmented reality, micro interactions, remote assistance, high precision interaction, latency, video see-through display Published in RUP: 06.05.2021; Views: 1045; Downloads: 30 Link to full text |
4. The missing interface : micro-gestures on augmented objectsKlen Čopič Pucihar, Christian Sandor, Matjaž Kljun, Wolfgang Huerst, Alexander Plopski, Takafumi Taketomi, Hirokazu Kato, Luis A. Leiva, 2019, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: augmented reality, Google Soli, millimeter-wave radar, micro-gesture recognition Published in RUP: 22.05.2019; Views: 1646; Downloads: 115 Link to full text |
5. In situ assessment of structural timber using semi-destructive techniquesT. Tannert, Ronald W. Anthony, Bohumil Kasal, Michal Kloiber, Maurizio Piazza, Mariapaola Riggio, Frank Rinn, Robert Widmann, Nobuyoshi Yamaguchi, 2014, original scientific article Keywords: resistance drilling, core drilling, glue line test, tension micro-specimens, screw withdrawal, needle penetration, pin pushing, hardness test Published in RUP: 19.11.2018; Views: 1996; Downloads: 178 Link to full text |
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8. Long-term corrosion behavior and biocompatibility testing of titanium-based alloy covered with nano-crystalline hydroxyapatiteMonica Popa, Cora Vasilescu, Silviu Iulian Drob, Julija Hmeljak, Andrej Cör, Jose Maria Calderon Moreno, 2015, original scientific article Abstract: In this paper, we applied on the surface of the new Ti%20Nb%10Zr%5Ta alloy nano-crystalline hydroxyapatite (HA) coating by the method of the chemical deposition in a solution supersaturated with Ca2+ and inline image ions. The composition and crystallinity of the obtained coating was determined by X-ray diffraction, micro-Raman, infrared, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopies and its morphology and porosity by scanning electron microscopy. The coating long-term corrosion behavior for 3000 soaking hours in simulated human fluids (Ringer's solutions of different pH values) was studied by cyclic potentiodynamic and linear polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and monitoring of the open circuit potentials and corresponding open circuit potential gradient due to the pH non-uniformity of the biofluid. Also, the coating biocompatibility was performed by cells (human osteoblast % HOS and human immortalized pulmonary fibroblast % Wi-38) adhesion and proliferation testing in the HA coated bioalloy extract compared to respective effects of the un-coated bioalloy extract. The initial HA nano-coating promoted the deposition of new HA layers, thickening itself and showing its ability to induce the formation of this main inorganic component of the human bone, therefore denoting bioactivity of the HA nano-coated alloy. Keywords: bioactive hydroxyapatite, corrosion behavior, EDX, FT-IR, Raman micro-spectroscopy, SEM, XRD Published in RUP: 09.08.2016; Views: 3929; Downloads: 209 Link to full text |
9. Investments in human capital : the case of Slovene micro companiesFranko Milost, Matic Novak, 2015, original scientific article Abstract: Investments in human capital (employees) include investments in the direct assurance of working abilities, investments in health and well-being and investments in loyalty to the company. These investments are crucial for the long-term existence and development of a company, but their value is not disclosed on the assets side of the classical balance sheet. The most important argument given by the proponents of this approach is that the economic benefits stemming from such investments are uncertain. However, investments in human capital are those with the highest long-term benefits for the company. Therefore, human capital is the only element of the business process that can add value. Other elements (means of production, materials and services) just transfer their value to products and services. This paper discusses the elements of investments in human capital and the methods used to evaluate these investments. This is followed by the impact that treatment of investments in employees in classical accounting has on the true and fair view of financial statements. And finally, results of the research dealing with investments in employees in Slovene micro companies are presented. Keywords: human capital investments, value added, financial ratios, human resource accounting, micro enterprises, investment evaluation, Slovenia Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 5105; Downloads: 195 Link to full text |
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