Viimeksi syötetyt 3. UTUCris-artikkelit
Aineistot 1421-1440 / 19248
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Northern geometrid forest pests (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) hatch at lower temperatures than their southern conspecifics: Implications of climate change
Climate change may facilitate shifts in the ranges and the spread of insect pests, but a warming climate may also affect herbivorous insects adversely if it disrupts the locally adapted synchrony between the phenology of ... -
Circulating concentrations of free triiodothyronine are associated with central adiposity and cardiometabolic risk factors in young euthyroid adults
Thyroid dysfunction is associated with classic cardiometabolic risk factors in humans. However, this relationship remains unclear in young euthyroid adults. The present work examines the associations of circulating thyroid ... -
Ecological Stoichiometry: A Link Between Developmental Speed and Physiological Stress in an Omnivorous Insect
The elemental composition of organisms belongs to a suite of functional traits that may adaptively respond to fluctuating selection pressures. Life history theory predicts that predation risk and resource limitations impose ... -
Exploring eye movements of experienced and novice readers of medical texts concerning the cardiovascular system in making a diagnosis
<p>This study used the eye-tracking method to explore how the level of expertise influences reading, and solving, two written patient cases on cardiac failure and pulmonary embolus. Eye-tracking is a fairly commonly used ... -
Social risk factors for speech, scholastic and coordination disorders: a nationwide register-based study
<div><div> <h3>Background</h3> <p>Broadly defined learning and coordination disorders (LCDs) are common in the population and have previously been associated with familial social risk ... -
Attitudes towards elderly care among older and younger Finns
Working Papers on Social and Economic Issues<p>In this study, we investigated public opinions towards elderly care using nationally representative data collected in Finland in 2012. Respondents represent an older generation (born between 1945 and 1950, n = 1,959) ... -
Catalytic decomposition of formic acid in a fixed bed reactor – an experimental and modelling study
<p>Formic acid is one of the key components in green chemistry being involved in energy storage, production of chemical intermediates and fuel components. Therefore the knowledge of its stability is of crucial importance ... -
Minimum size and positioning of imaging field for CBCT-scans of impacted lower third molars: a retrospective study
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Cone-beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is widely used for preoperative 3D imaging of lower third molars. Hence, for this imaging indication, the present study aimed to define the minimum ... -
Mediator - enabler for successful digital health care
<p>It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This change is ongoing and profound as it affects every aspect imaginable; from provisioning to funding, and from roles to ... -
Two colors at the SASE3 line of the European XFEL: Project scope and first measurements
Free Electron Laser Conference<p>The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has ... -
The Bifidogenic Effect Revisited-Ecology and Health Perspectives of Bifidobacterial Colonization in Early Life
Extensive microbial colonization of the infant gastrointestinal tract starts after parturition. There are several parallel mechanisms by which early life microbiome acquisition may proceed, including early exposure to ... -
Home ownership, housing policy and path dependence in Finland, Norway and Sweden
New Horizons in Social Policy<p> </p><p>Although home ownership is the dominant housing tenure in practically all countries, discussions on housing policy and politics tend to focus on the rental tenure, both in universal and selective housing ... -
Gender and Racial Gaps in Support for Policing and Correctional Reforms: Are the Gaps a Consequence of Political Partisanship?
<p>Divisive criminal justice issues are typically framed through gender and racial lenses, with little empirical work considering the increasing role of political partisanship. Using the 2016 Cooperative Congressional ...