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    • Teachers negotiating multilingualism in the EFL classroom 

      Pitkänen-Huhta Anne; Mäntylä Katja
      <p>This article sets out to explore English as foreign language (EFL) teachers’<br />views of teaching migrant pupils with multilingual backgrounds in a regular<br />classroom. Previous studies on multilingual pupils have ...
    • Kauppasivistyksen jäljillä 

      Petteri Ojala; Samuel Piha
    • Biodiversity seen through the perspective of insects: 10 simple rules on methodological choices and experimental design for genomic studies 

      Matos-Maravi P; Wahlberg N; Nielsen M; Olsson U; Marquina D; Antonelli A; Ritter CD; Saaksjarvi I; Barnes CJ
      Massively parallel DNA sequencing opens up opportunities for bridging multiple temporal and spatial dimensions in biodiversity research, thanks to its efficiency to recover millions of nucleotide polymorphisms. Here, we ...
    • Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security 

      Sirkka Heinonen; Joni Karjalainen; Karlheinz Steinmüller; Juho Ruotsalainen
      <p>We are living in a world of increasing interconnectedness through digitalisation and globalisation, exacerbating environmental conditions, severe economic challenges, uneven distribution of wealth, and geopolitical ...
    • Haploinsufficiency of the NF1 gene is associated with protection against diabetes 

      Peltonen J; Kallionpää RA; Pöyhönen M; Peltonen S; Auranen K; Leppävirta J; Järveläinen H
      <p>Abstract Background The hereditary predisposition to diabetes is only partially explained by genes identified so far. Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a rare monogenic dominant syndrome caused by aberrations of the ...
    • Disneyjevi animirani antropomorfi [Disneyʼs animated anthropomorphs] 

      Nada Kujundžić
      <p>Playful anthropomorphic animals are probably one of the most recognizable traits of the animated features produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studio. In addition to its eponymous heroes and heroine, Snow White and the ...
    • Work stress and risk of death in men and women with and without cardiometabolic disease: a multicohort study 

      Ari Väänänen; Archana Singh-Manoux; Markus Jokela; Aki Koskinen; Anders Knutsson; John Deanfield; SoljaT Nyberg; Töres Theorell; Ritva Luukkonen; Tuula Oksanen; Jaana Pentti; Marie Zins; Peter J M Westerholm; Hugo Westerlund; Reiner Rugulies; Anne Kouvonen; Andrew Steptoe; Mika Kivimäki; Nico Dragano; Timo Strandberg; Marcel Goldberg; JussiVahtera; Johannes Siegrist; Marianna Virtanen; Sakari Suominen; G David Batty; Lars Alfredsson; Eleonor I Fransson; Jane E Ferrie; Markku Koskenvuo
      Background<br />Although some cardiovascular disease prevention guidelines suggest a need to manage work stress in patients with established cardiometabolic disease, the evidence base for this recommendation is weak. We ...
    • Author’s Reply 

      Ruonavaara Hannu
    • Book Review: Kiraly, D. & Signer, S. (2017). Scaffolded Language Emergence in the Classroom: From Theory to Practice. ISBN: 978-3-73-290259-0. 

      Rauhoff Gabriel
      <p>This is a book review for Donald Kiraly and Sarah Signer's co-written piece that provides a readers a new approach to language learning. In Scaffolded Language Emergence (SLE), the classroom environment is revised ...
    • Host dispersal shapes the population structure of a tick-borne bacterial pathogen 

      Tomas Grim; Michaela Hau; Savas Kazantzidis; Tibor Csörgő; Volker Fingerle; Peter Adamík; Juan José Sanz; Marko Mutanen; Hein Sprong; Emilio Barba; Lucia Mentesana; Gabriele Margos; Jennifer Morinay; Blandine Doligez; Ivan Literak; Maria Sofia Núncio; Anna Dubiec; František Krause; Júlio Manuel Neto; Tomi Trilar; Dieter Heylen; Markéta Nováková; Anastasia Diakou; Luís Pascoal da Silva; Marcel E. Visser; Jaime Albino Ramos; Laure Cauchard; Zdeněk Tyller; Noémie S. Becker; Barbara Flaisz; Ana Cláudia Norte; Rafael Barrientos; Niels J. Dingemanse; Ina‐Sabrina Tirri; Tapio Eeva; Pedro Miguel Araújo; David Kováts; Raivo Mänd; János Török; Haralambos Alivizatos; Sándor Hornok; Isabel Lopes de Carvalho
      Birds are hosts for several zoonotic pathogens. Because of their high mobility, especially of longdistance migrants, birds can disperse these pathogens, affecting their distribution and phylogeography. We focused on Borrelia ...
    • Yhtiöön, Yhtiöön! : Lapsiperheiden arki Forssan tehdasyhteisössä 1950–1970-luvuilla 

      Vanha-Similä Maria
      <p>Väitöskirjan aiheena on arki Forssan tehdasyhteisössä 1950–1970-luvuilla. Forssa oli pitkään tunnettu vuonna 1847 alkaneesta tekstiiliteollisuudestaan. Tekstiiliteollisuudella ja Finlayson-Forssa Oy:llä oli iso vaikutus ...
    • Substrate mechanics controls adipogenesis through YAP phosphorylation by dictating cell spreading 

      Forte G.; Vrbsky J.; Oliver-De La Cruz J.; Capradossi F.; Melajová K.; Perestrelo A.R.; Filipensky P.; Nardone G.; Pompeiano A.
      <p>The mechanoregulated proteins YAP/TAZ are involved in the adipogenic/osteogenic switch of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).<br /><br />MSC fate decision can be unbalanced by controlling substrate mechanics, in turn altering ...
    • A connection between γ-ray and parsec-scale radio flares in the blazar 3C 273 

      Lisakov MM; Hovatta T; Savolainen T; Kutkin AM; Kovalev YY
      We present a comprehensive 5-43 GHz VLBA study of the blazar 3C 273 initiated after an onset of a strong gamma-ray flare in this source. We have analysed the kinematics of newborn components, light curves and position of ...
    • Legacy of agrochemicals in the circular food economy: Glyphosate-based herbicides introduced via manure fertilizer affect the yield and biochemistry of perennial crop plants during the following year 

      Engström T. Marica; Saikkonen Kari; Muola Anne; Salminen Juha-Pekka; Fuchs Benjamin; Helander Marjo; Tian Ye; Yang Baoru
      <div><p>Conventional agricultural practices favoring the use of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) increase the risk of GBH residues ending up in animal feed, feces, and, eventually, manure. The use of poultry manure as ...
    • Childhood exposure to parental smoking and life-course overweight and central obesity 

      Jula Antti; Pahkala Katja; Raitakari Olli T; Hutri-Kähönen Nina; Rovio Suvi P; Viikari Jorma; Niinikoski Harri; Mykkänen Juha; Kähönen Mika; Lehtimäki Terho; Jaakkola Johanna M; Rönnemaa Tapani; Juonala Markus
      <p><strong>Objective: </strong>To evaluate the association between childhood parental smoking exposure and the risk of overweight/obesity from childhood to adulthood.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>This study leverages ...
    • A Brief History of Spiral Dynamics 

      Albion M. Butters
      <p>For nearly two decades, the theory of Spiral Dynamics has been used to dynamically model human evolution and information systems. In that time, however, many different versions and applications of the model have emerged. ...
    • Influencers and targets on social media: Investigating the impact of network homogeneity and group identification on online influence 

      Aki Koivula; Sanna Malinen
      <p>This study identifies social media users who aim to influence others and those who have experienced influencing behavior targeted at them. It investigates how influential users and targets of influence differ with respect ...
    • X-ray Pump-Probe Investigation of Charge and Dissociation Dynamics in Methyl Iodine Molecule 

      Fang L; Kukk E; Berrah N; Xiong H
      Molecular dynamics is of fundamental interest in natural science research. The capability of investigating molecular dynamics is one of the various motivations for ultrafast optics. We present our investigation of ...
    • A Theoretical Approach to the Concept of Femi(ni)cide 

      Aleida Luján Pinelo
      <p>The concept of ‘femicide’ was first formulated in 1992 by Jill Radford and Diana Russell; nonetheless, it has not been widely discussed in feminist philosophical arenas.This situation has led to a narrow understanding ...
    • Development of a quality indicator set to measure and improve quality of ICU care for patients with traumatic brain injury 

      Haitsma I; Ribbbers GM; Stocchetti N; Beishuizen A; Koskinen LOD; Golyk V; Schoonman GG; Maegele M; Cnossen M; Takala R; Bilotta F; Ercole A; Jagt MD; Wilson L; Coles JP; Menon D; Grauwmeijer E; Valeinis E; Moller K; Vos PE; Group Author(s): Delphi Panel; Moreno R; Nelson D; Pejakovic J; Oldenbeuving AW; Cnossen MC; Lecky F; van den Bergh WM; Jacobs B; Steiner LA; Maas AIR; Rossaint R; van Essen T; Flaatten H; Coburn M; Badenes R; Citerio G; Aries M; Tenovuo O; Lingsma HF; Verhofstad MHJ; Jellema K; Cingolani E; Keizer NF; Huijben JA; Helbok R; Silvio F; Depreitere B; Payen JF; van Leeuwen N; Delargy M; Wiegers EJA; Steyerberg EW; Delgado MCM; Polinder S; Hoedemaekers C; Chieregato A
      BackgroundWe aimed to develop a set of quality indicators for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in intensive care units (ICUs) across Europe and to explore barriers and facilitators for implementation of these ...