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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 ... -
The interaction between professional vision and conceptual change in higher education teaching – self-reports, videos, and eye tracking as study methods
<p>While university teachers are experts in their field, they might lack pedagogical knowledge and skills. Higher education teachers’ pedagogical expertise has been previously studied mainly using self-evaluation methods. ... -
Distinguishing community-acquired bacterial and viral meningitis: Microbes and biomarkers
<p>Diagnostic tools to differentiate between community-acquired bacterial and viral meningitis are essential to target the potentially lifesaving antibiotic treatment to those at greatest risk and concurrently spare patients ... -
Low‐grade systemic inflammation biomarkers in sedentary young healthy adults are not significantly affected by a 24‐week concurrent training intervention
<p>In this study, we measured the dose-response effect of a 24-week concurrent training (CT) intervention on low-grade systemic inflammation biomarkers in sedentary young healthy adults. A total of 100 untrained participants ... -
Neighbourhood Satisfaction Among Municipal Tenants in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
<p>This article analyses municipal tenants’ neighbourhood satisfaction (NS) in the Helsinki metropolitan area. If social mixing has managed to equalise differences related to the residential environment across different ... -
Is Transition to Retirement Associated With Volunteering? Longitudinal Evidence from Europe
Studies have shown that retired older adults are more likely to volunteer than their working counterparts. However, whether the transition to retirement is associated with increased volunteering frequency and whether this ... -
Colonocyte keratins stabilize mitochondria and contribute to mitochondrial energy metabolism
<p>Keratin intermediate filaments form dynamic filamentous networks, which provide mechanical stability, scaffolding and protection against stress to epithelial cells. Keratins and other intermediate filaments have been ... -
Sex-driven variability in TSPO-expressing microglia in MS patients and healthy individuals
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Males with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a higher risk for disability progression than females, but the reasons for this are unclear.</p><p><strong>Objective: </strong>We hypothesized that ... -
Mental Maps and Sacred Spaces: An Empirical Analysis of Late Medieval Towns of the Baltic Sea Region, 1420–1520
<p>This article analyses how and to what extent medieval men and women utilized religious elements when they thought of the local physical space around themselves. Urban spaces usually contained plenty of physical elements ... -
Multispecies homescapes
This paper proposes a change in the conceptualisation of home, as part of a wider paradigmatic transformation in the understandings of the boundaries between humans and animals, and nature and culture. A new concept of ... -
Temperature-dependent conformational changes in Arabidopsis DEHYDRATION-RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BINDING PROTEIN 2A
With the recent rise in global temperatures, understanding plant heat stress responses has become an urgent challenge. The DEHYDRATION-RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BINDING PROTEIN 2A (DREB2A) is one of the key transcription factors ... -
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PERINATAL MEDICINE (EAPM) Position statement: Use of appropriate terminology for situations related to inadequate fetal oxygenation in labor
In high-resource countries, adverse perinatal outcomes are currently rare in term, non-malformed fetuses, undergoing labor, but they remain a leading cause of medico-legal dispute. Precise terminology is important to ... -
Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria
Malaria-causing protozoa of the genus Plasmodium have exerted one of the strongest selective pressures on the human genome, and resistance alleles provide biomolecular footprints that outline the historical reach of these ... -
Canadian Mennonite Narratives as Historiographic Ethnofictions of Space
Passages - Transitions - Intersections<p>When Janice Kulyk Keefer proposed the concept of historiographic ethnofiction in 1995, she drew on her own experience of “the problems and traumas and unacknowledged possibilities that compose the true site of [her] ...