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„Deutsch ist die Sprache der Papierindustrie“. Literarische Repräsentation mehrsprachiger Begegnungen in einer finnischen Industriestadt
Berliner Beiträge zur Skandinavistik<p>Am Beispiel der finnischsprachigen Trilogie <em>Peiton paikka</em> (2015, <em>Peyton Place</em>) der Autorin Eppu Nuotio beschäftigt sich der Beitrag mit literarischer Mehrsprachigkeit, die aus der Perspektive des ... -
The Effect of Growth Medium Strength on Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations of Tannins and Tannin Extracts against E. coli
In this study the effect of growth medium strength on the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of different tannins and tannin extracts against <i>Escherichia coli </i>was systematically investigated for the first time. ... -
Virtual and Augmented Reality Solutions to Industrial Applications
International Conference on Computer and IT Applications in the Maritime Industries<p>This paper introduces a variety of virtual and augmented reality solutions for industrial applications. In addition the technologies and techniques required for producing these kind of solutions are presented. The issues ... -
Brändit matkailussa
<p>Brändi voi olla matkakohteella, -tuotteella, -yrityksellä, tapahtumalla, teemapuistolla, jopa persoonalla tai hahmolla – kuten Suomen kansainvälisesti yksi tunnetuimmista brändeistä, joulupukki, osoittaa. Tässä luvussa ... -
Materialising the Social Relationships of Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Geochemical Analyses of 4th Millennium BC 'Slate Ring Ornaments' from Finland
During the 4th millennium BC, an intensive artefact circulation system existed among the hunter-gatherer peoples of north-eastern Europe. Along with other goods, ring-shaped ornaments that were mainly made of different ... -
N-terminal and mid-region tau fragments as fluid biomarkers in neurological diseases
<p>Brain-derived tau secreted into CSF and blood consists of different N-terminal and mid-domain fragments, which may have a differential temporal course and thus, biomarker potential across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum ... -
MISpheroID: a knowledgebase and transparency tool for minimum information in spheroid identity
A knowledgebase developed for increased the transparency of reporting in spheroid research.Spheroids are three-dimensional cellular models with widespread basic and translational application across academia and industry. ... -
Potential Benefits of Playing Location-based Games: An Analysis of Game Mechanics
Communications in Computer and Information Science<p>Abstract. Previous studies have reported various potential benefits from playing location-based games (LBGs). These include being outdoors, exercise, decreased sedentary behavior, increased knowledge of surroundings, ... -
Leisure-time physical activity and DNA methylation agea twin study
BackgroundEpigenetic clocks may increase our understanding on human aging and how genetic and environmental factors regulate an individual aging process. One of the most promising clocks is Horvath's DNA methylation (DNAm) ... -
Relative Contribution of Blood Pressure in Childhood, Young- and Mid-Adulthood to Large Artery Stiffness in Mid-Adulthood
Background Blood pressure associates with arterial stiffness, but the contribution of blood pressure at different life stages is unclear. We examined the relative contribution of childhood, young- and mid-adulthood blood ... -
Top-quality embryo transfer is associated with lower odds of ectopic pregnancy
<p>Introduction <br></p><p>The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is up to four times higher after in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) than in spontaneous pregnancies, and the risk of ectopic ... -
Quaternary landforms and basin morphology control the natural eutrophy of boreal lakes and their sensitivity to anthropogenic forcing
<p>Both natural and anthropogenic changes in boreal lakes have been studied utilizing paleolimnological methods, but the spatial variation in the natural conditions of lakes and its connection to geological factors has ... -
Myxovirus Resistance Protein A as a Marker of Viral Cause of Illness in Children Hospitalized with an Acute Infection
<p>A biomarker for viral infection could improve the differentiation between viral and bacterial infections and reduce antibiotic overuse. We examined blood myxovirus resistance protein A (MxA) as a biomarker for viral ... -
Why knowledge transfer fails? A failure story about timing and other factors
<p>Failure is a necessary by-product of experimentation and being able to identify early failures is important for recognizing where opportunities are, and are not, and for allowing a quick release of resources for ... -
Intergenerational Family Relations: An evolutionary social science approach
Routledge Advances in Sociology<p>This book offers a synthesis of social science and evolutionary approaches to the study of intergenerational relations, using biological, psychological and sociological factors to develop a single framework for understanding ... -
Modes of engagement with musical talent shows: Studying audience engagement as a set of experiences
<p>Audience engagement is attracting increasing attention in various academic disciplines. During the past few years, the industry- and technology-oriented conceptualizations of engagement have been challenged by a more ... -
New Insights into How Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors Shape the Developing Brain
<p>Development passes through sensitive periods, during which plasticity allows for genetic and environmental factors to exert indelible influence on the maturation of the organism. In the context of central nervous ... -
Does working beyond the statutory retirement age have an impact on health and functional capacity? The Finnish Retirement and Aging cohort study
<p><b>Objective</b> This study aimed to compare the development of self-rated health, psychological distress and physical functioning between those retired on time and those who continued working beyond the individual ... -
Distinguishing translations from non-translations and identifying (in)direct translations’ source languages
Studia humaniora ouluensia<p>The scope of this study is threefold. First, machine learning will be applied to<br />distinguish translated from non-translated Finnish texts. Then, it will attempt to<br />identify the source languages of the translated ...