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Moderate Temperature Reduction Changes the High‐Light Acclimation Strategy of Lettuce Plants
<p>In nature, environmental conditions are constantly changing, requiring plants to have numerous regulatory mechanisms to keep light harvesting and metabolism in balance. Here, we show that high light (HL) induces a much ... -
Multi-isotopic evidence reveals the emergence of a cosmopolitan community at the Luistari cemetery in Eura, Finland, during the early Medieval period (600–1130 CE)
<p>This study examines the role of the Eura region as a nexus linking the inland with Baltic Sea trade routes. Luistari cemetery, spanning from the early Merovingian to Medieval periods, provides key insights into SouthWestern ... -
Refugee Migration and the Politics of Redistribution: Do Supply and Demand Meet?
Aboa Centre for Economics Discussion Paper<p>Voter demand for less redistribution in the face of mass migration maps into actual outcomes insofar as politicians supplying these policies respond to it. We study whether establishing new asylum-seeker centers influences ... -
A field test of empathetic refutational and motivational interviewing to address vaccine hesitancy among patients
Vaccine hesitancy is among the most concerning public health issues due to declining immunization rates worldwide. We report a mixed-methods field test of two conversational techniques that allow for an empathetic dialogue ... -
Water blister geomorphology and subglacial drainage sediments: an example from the bed of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet in SW Finland
<p>This study presents the first light detection and ranging (LiDAR)-based morphometric description of a water blister from a past ice-sheet bed caused by rapid supraglacial drainage. The blister formed during the rapid ... -
Associations between depression, fear of COVID-19 infection and students’ self-care measures used during the first wave of the pandemic
<p><strong>Background: </strong>COVID-19 lockdown resulted in the closure of schools with associated problems. The aim of this study was to determine the associations between depression, fear of contracting COVID-19 infection ... -
Two-Part Interplanetary Type II Solar Radio Bursts
Two similar-looking, two-part interplanetary type II burst events from 2003 and 2012 are reported and analysed. The 2012 event was observed from three different viewing angles, enabling comparisons between the spacecraft ... -
Entrepreneurial marketing in tourism enterprises: findings from three enterprises in Finland
Research handbooks in tourism<p> This chapter focuses on entrepreneurial marketing in tourism enterprises. It discusses the literature on entrepreneurial marketing in general and in tourism enterprises in particular. The chapter provides contemporary ... -
User engagement in public urban development projects
<p>Public urban development projects necessitate collaboration among stakeholders, particularly between municipalities and citizens. While existing research has focused more on collaboration between public and private ... -
Detecting Atrial Fibrillation With a Wearable Device
Computing in Cardiology<p>Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common heart arrhythmia in the world but detecting it can be challenging. For this reason, a detection system consisting of a wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) device, a smart phone ... -
Diet-Gut Microbiota Relations: Critical Appraisal of Evidence From Studies Using Metagenomics
<p>Diet may influence the gut microbiota and subsequently affect the host's health. Recent developments in methods analyzing the composition and function of the gut microbiota allow a deeper understanding of diet-gut ... -
Changes in inequalities related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Mapineq deliverables<p>Several empirical studies indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in substantial learning losses among children and young people, partly due to school closures. We focus on one type of inequality which has ... -
Impacts of long-term organic production on soil fauna in boreal dairy and cereal farming
<p>Intensified arable farming results in fewer functional groups of soil biota with decreased biodiversity. Organic farming with slurry fertilization and long crop rotation cycles favors soil fauna diversity under tropical ... -
Presenting manuscript tables and diagrams to the Middle English reader
In this paper, we examine information-organising graphic devices such as tables and diagrams in Middle English manuscripts. Our focus is on text producers' metadiscourse describing these devices and instructing the reader ... -
Higher Family Affluence is Associated With Multi-Sport Participation Among Irish Youth
The impact of early single sport participation among young people has received much attention, with both sport leaders and pediatricians advocating multi-sport participation at least until early adolescence. In this study ... -
"Being a Risk" or "Being at Risk": Factors Shaping Negotiation of Concerns of Radicalization within Multiagency Collaboration in the Nordic Countries
Multiagency collaboration between state and municipal actors such as schools, social services and the police is at the core of the Nordic countries' approach to preventing radicalization and violent extremism. Yet, assessment ... -
Can changing schools help peer-victimized students escape their plight? A mixed-methods study
<p>Changing schools tends to be more frequent among victimized students and is sometimes used as a means to put an end to persistent bullying. However, whether these changes benefit victimized students remains unclear, as ... -
Room Temperature Dehydrogenation of Gaseous Methanol over Polycrystalline Gold Triggered and Traced by Oxygen K-edge X-rays
<p>The room temperature conversion of gaseous methanol to carbon monoxide and hydrogen on a polycrystalline Au film at ambient pressure has been triggered and characterized by oxygen K-edge excitation and vibrationally ...