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High-alumina porcelain with improved mechanical and thermal properties

Author(s): Martina Oberžan (Author), Marija Kosec (Supervisor), Janez Holc (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The study presents the influence of increasing the amount of β-spodumene (LiAlSi2O6) as Li2O-content flux on phase composition, microstructural evolution and physical properties of high alumina porcelain material containing ~61% of Al2O3. New porcelain compositions based on clays and high amount of calcined alumina were developed with the introduction of …

Supervised Descriptive Rule Induction

Author(s): Petra Kralj Novak (Author), Nada Lavrač (Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The goal of knowledge discovery in databases is to construct models or discover interesting patterns in data. Model construction and pattern discovery are frequently performed by rule learning, as the induced rules are easy to be interpreted by human experts. The standard classification rule learning task is to induce classification/prediction …

Self-assembly properties of Mo6S9-xIx nanowires with different (bio)materials

Author(s): Mihaela Irina Ploscaru (Author), Dragan Mihailović (Supervisor)

Year: 2008

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This thesis presents a study of different nanoscale functional properties of Mo6S9-XIx nanowires and demonstrates a straight-forward functionalization route based on self-assembly. In order to ascertain their basic functional properties, studies of dispersion and electromobility under different conditions were performed. It was found that the nanowire bundles, due to their …

Functional interpretation of gene expression data

Author(s): Igor Trajkovski (Author), Nada Lavrač (Supervisor)

Year: 2007

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Microarrays are at the center of a revolution in biotechnology, allowing researchers to simultaneously monitor the expression of tens of thousands of genes. The final aim of a typical microarray experiment is to find a molecular explanation for a given macroscopic observation (e.g., which pathways are affected by the loss …