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Data-Driven Business Model Innovation in Europe: Ethical Data Practices and Ecosystem Involvement
Creating, sharing, and using data are expected to lead to the development of new innovative business models. This study investigates the interplay between business model change, ethical data practices, and participation ... -
Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of PRV-101, a multivalent vaccine targeting coxsackie B viruses (CVBs) associated with type 1 diabetes: a double-blind randomised placebo-controlled Phase I trial
<p><strong>Aims/hypothesis: </strong>Infection with coxsackie B viruses (CVBs) can cause diseases ranging from mild common cold-type symptoms to severe life-threatening conditions. CVB infections are considered to be prime ... -
The history of the Sports Club for Health movement in Europe
<p>The Sports Club for Health (SCforH) movement is the largest and one of the most comprehensive initiatives for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity in European sports clubs. In this book chapter we ... -
Pre and postoperative diarrhoea associated with neuroblastoma resection - A systematic review of published studies
Neuroblastoma is a malignant tumour affecting 10.5/1 million children annually. It arises from sympathetic nervous system precursor cells and is most frequently found in the adrenal gland and abdominal paravertebral ganglia. ... -
Predation risk estimated on live and artificial insect prey follows different patterns
Models mimicking prey organisms are increasingly used in ecological studies, including testing fundamental ecological and evolutionary theories. The general consensus is that predation risk estimated on artificial models ... -
The difference between the weak core and the strong core from the design point of view
<p>From a normative viewpoint, there is no compelling reason for preferring the weak over the strong core, and vice versa. However, the situation changes significantly from a mechanism design perspective. We work in a ... -
"Is it alright if I cry?": considering (un)grievability through intermediality in Nina Bunjevac's Fatherland
<p> In Fatherland (2014), Nina Bunjevac reconstructs the tragic life story of her father Peter, an ultranationalist terrorist, who died in 1977. The narrative of Bunjevac’s graphic memoir revolves around the father’s life ... -
Does the absence or presence of sleep spindles on EEG have prognostic value for cognitive outcome in children with infantile epileptic spasms syndrome? A systematic literature review
<p>Infantile Epileptic Spasms Syndrome (IESS) is an epileptic encephalopathy in childhood that affects infants under the age of one year. When spasm series occur, prognosis for cognitive outcome is poor in the majority of ... -
Yksilöllisiä valintoja ja kielitaustan vaikutusta – henkilöviitteiset hän-, he-, se- ja ne-pronominit kielielämäkertahaastatteluissa
<p>The article examines variation in the use of the third-person pronouns <em>hän</em> and <em>he</em> (standard forms for human references) vs. <em>se</em> and <em>ne</em> (standard forms for non-human references) when ... -
Attachment orientation and dynamics of negative and positive emotions in daily life
<p>People's attachment orientation contributes to their emotional experiences. However, the associations between attachment orientation and emotion dynamic features have remained unclear. In this preregistered study, we ... -
New records for the liverwort and hornwort flora of Vietnam, 1
<p>After the examination of the Cryptogam collection in the Herbarium of the University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (PHH), 25 species proved to be new to Vietnam, including one hornwort and 24 ... -
Intersectional Reading, Social Justice & Literary Activism (INTERACT)
<p>Kaiju Harinen, PhD, postdoctoral researcher, University of Turku, discusses the INTERACT project on intersectional reading, social justice, and literary activism, including research methods used, data collection, and ... -
Rapid withdrawal from a threatening animal is movement-specific and mediated by reflex-like neural processing
Responses to potentially dangerous stimuli are among the most basic animal behaviors. While research has shown that threats automatically capture the attention of human participants, research has failed to demonstrate ... -
Creative geographies in the age of AI: Co-creative spatiality and the emerging techno-material relations between artists and artificial intelligence
<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) expands the more-than-human perspective on creativity and creative geographies, as new techno-material relations and spatialities are formed when humans and AI create together. In this paper, ... -
Combined [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography-MR Imaging: A Promising Tool for Diagnostics of Small Bowel Crohn’s Disease
<p><strong>Introduction </strong><br></p><p>Diagnostics of small bowel Crohn's disease (CD) can be difficult. Combined positron emission tomography-magnetic resonance enterography (PET-MRE) can be used to evaluate intestinal ... -
Stability of hierarchical triples - II. The inclination iota=140 degrees resonance in the stability surface
<p>The stability of a hierarchical triple star may be decided by a simple criterion, which was derived in Paper I. However, there is a region in the phase space where the stability limit <em>Q</em><sub>max</sub> is raised ... -
Finnish multiple sclerosis patients treated with cladribine tablets: a nationwide registry study
<p>BACKROUND</p><p>Cladribine tablets for adult patients with highly active relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) have been available in Finland since 2018. Real-world data from different genetic and geographical backgrounds ...