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    Prilog flori lišaja Hrvatske

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    121 taxa of lichens are reported from Croatia. Four taxa are new to the NW Balkans, viz. Caloplaca velana var. placidia, Lecanora sienae, Lepraria lobificans, and Petractis luetkemuelleri. One species, viz. Chrysotrix candelaris, is new to Croatia. Eight taxa, including Phaeophyscia insignis, are new to the Croatian Littoral (H. Pr.), and nine taxa, including Ochrolechia turneri and Physconia servitii, are new to Istria.Za područje Hrvatske autori navode 121 svojtu lišaja. Četiri svojte su nove za sjeverozapadni dio Balkanskog poluotoka (Caloplaca velana var. placidia, Lecanora sienae, Lepraria lobificans i Petractis luetkemuelleri). Jedna vrsta (Cbysotrix candelaris) je nova za Hrvatsku. Osam svojti, uključujući Pkaeophyscia insignis, nove su za kvarnersko primorje, a devet svojti, uključujući Ochrolechia turneri i Physconia servitii, nove su za Istru

    Prilog flori lišaja Istre, Jugoslavija

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    Sixty-nine taxa are reported from Istria, one of which is new to Jugoslavia, viz.: Collema furfureolum Müll. Arg. and four are new to Croatia, viz.: Cetrelia olivetorum. (Nyl.) Culb. et C. Culb., Lecanora chlarotera Nyl., Physconia perisidiosa (Erichs.) Moberg, and Xanthoria fallax (Hepp) Arn. Thirty-one taxa are new to Istria. Epiphytic lichen communities are shortly discussed.Autor priopćuje nalaze 69 svojti lišaja iz Istre, od kojih je vrsta Collema furfureolum Müll. Arg. nova za Jugoslaviju, 4 vrste nove su za Hrvatsku: Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) Culb. et C. Culb., Lecanora chlaro- tera Nyl., Physconia perisidiosa (Erichs.) Moberg i Xanthoria fallax (Hepp) Arn., dok je 31 svojta nova za Istru

    Prilog flori lišaja Jugoslavije

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    110 taxa are reported from NW Jugoslavia of which 39 are commented upon. 9 of these are new to Jugoslavia, viz.: Caloplaca inconnexa, C. saxifragarum, C. subochracea var. subochracea forma pallida, C. tenuata, Candelariella plúmbea, Cladonia merochlorophaea, Lecanora hageni f. sa- xifragae, Lecidella achristotera, and Polyblastia clandestina. 16 are new to Slovenia, viz.: Bacidia bagliettoana, Caloplaca aurea, C. nubigena, C. velana var. schaereri, Ful- gensia australis, Lecanora atra, Ochrolechia androgyna, Peltigera leucoplilebia, P. praetextata, P. rufescens, Phlyc- tis argena, Protoblastenia incrustans, Psora lurida, Ramali- na balitea, Rinodina dubyana, and Solorina bispora. 5 are new to Croatia, viz.: Cladonia symphycarpa, Lecanora argen- tata, Lepraria incana, Parmelia subrudecta, and Phaeophys- cia hirsutaAutor izvještava o nalazima 110 svojti lišaja u Hrvatskoj i Sloveniji. Devet od tih novi su taksoni za Jugoslaviju: Caloplaca inconnexa, C. saxijragarum, C. subochracea var. subochracea forma pallida, C. tenuata, Candelariella plumbea, Cladonia merochlorophaea, Lecanora hageni f. saxifragae, Lecidella achristotera i Polyblastia clandestina; 16 taksona novi su za Sloveniju: Bacidia bagliettoana, Caloplaca aurea, C. nubigena, C. velana var. schaereri, Fulgensia australis, Lecanora atra, Ochrolechia androgyna, Peltigera leucophlebia, P. praetextata, P. rufescens, Phlyctis argena, Protoblastenia incrustans, Psora lurida, Ra- malina báltica, Rinodina dubyana i Solorina bispora; 5 taksona novi su za Hrvatsku: Cladonia symphycarpa, Lecanora argentata, Lepraria incana, Parmelia subrudecta i Phaeophyscia hirsuta

    Supporting internet-scale multi-agent systems

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    Dark energy and dark matter from cosmological observations

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    The present status of our knowledge about the dark matter and dark energy is reviewed. Bounds on the content of cold and hot dark matter from cosmological observations are discussed in some detail. I also review current bounds on the physical properties of dark energy, mainly its equation of state and effective speed of sound.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Lepton-Photon 2005 proceedings, added figure and typos correcte

    Perceived indoor environment in social housing with different ventilation principles

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    The need for renovation and energy retrofitting of Danish social housing from the 1960s and 1970s is substantial. Such energy retrofits often include the installation of mechanical ventilation systems with heat recovery to fulfil the current standards for energy efficiency. These systems typically ensure a more constant and higher ventilation rate than previous systems. Therefore, there is potential for residents to perceive a higher air quality and a reduction in problems due to condensation on cold surfaces and mould growth after retrofits. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate if this potential is realised for residents in social housing complexes. A questionnaire survey was performed among residents in dwellings with ventilation categorised within one of the five ventilation principles: natural ventilation, bathroom fan, exhaust fans in the kitchen and bath, decentralized balanced mechanical ventilation and centralized balanced mechanical ventilation. Compared with residents without balanced mechanical ventilation, residents having such systems perceived less often problems with unpleasant odour from their own apartment and less visible mould, but more often perceived the air as dry. Residents with decentralized mechanical ventilation tended to experience more often problems with noise from their ventilation system. However, results show that nuisance are avoidable with correctly designed decentralized ventilation.publishedVersio
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