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Commercialising regional or minority languages: associations with Low German in Instagram posts
<p>This paper focuses on how associations with the Low German regional language are depicted in commercial posts on Instagram. Previous studies on offline domains show that regional and minority languages are increasingly ... -
Shifting production cycle from sea to RAS – what does the fish say?
In combined RAS (recirculating aquaculture system) and sea cage farming, fish are first reared in RAS for about 8 months and then transferred to sea cages for the one growing season. This method allows a shorter production ... -
Prospective association between the gut microbiota and incident pneumonia: a cohort study of 6419 individuals
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Previous animal studies have identified the protective capacity of the gut microbiota against respiratory infections. Nevertheless, the prospective association between human gut microbiota ... -
Impact of Wilms’ tumor 1 gene (WT1) mutation on outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic-cell transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia: a retrospective multicenter cohort study from the ALWP/EBMT registry
We compared transplantation outcomes of AML patients with WT1 mutation (mWT1), identified by next-generation sequencing, to those of patients with wild-type WT1 AML (wtWT1). 703 patients were included, 50 with mWT1 and 653 ... -
Leadership and job satisfaction among physicians in the Cyprus public healthcare system
<h3>Introduction</h3><p>Leadership and job satisfaction constitute important characteristics of health professionals’ employment status. We evaluated the association between physicians’ leadership and job satisfaction among ... -
History of Oral Mucosal Lesions in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients
<p><b>Purpose</b>: To evaluate the occurrence of previous mucosal dysplasia in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and to charaterise patient profile, types of previous oral mucosal lesions, and care-seeking ... -
EWSR1::BEND2 fusion sarcoma of the urinary bladder – a case report and review of literature
In this case report we describe a Ewing-like high grade small round cell sarcoma of the urinary bladder in which an extremely rare EWSR1::BEND2 fusion was found. A 28-year-old male patient presented with hematuria and in ... -
Obesity is associated with increased brain glucose uptake and activity but not neuroinflammation (TSPO availability) in monozygotic twin pairs discordant for BMI—Exercise training reverses increased brain activity
<h3>Aims</h3><p>Obesity is associated with increased insulin-stimulated brain glucose uptake (BGU) which is opposite to decreased GU observed in peripheral tissues. Increased BGU was shown to be reversed by weight loss and ... -
Feasibility of a revised version of the Back2School intervention: a transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral intervention for school attendance problems
<p>School attendance problems (SAPs) are a heterogeneous clinical phenomenon with various associated etiologies, symptoms, and perpetuating factors. Most existing intervention manuals based on cognitive behavior therapy ... -
Synaptic Density in Multiple Sclerosis
<p><strong>Background and Objectives</strong><br></p><p>Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease coupled with neurodegenerative processes affecting both the white matter and gray matter (GM) in the CNS. ... -
Do fear of victimization and importance of being popular predict victim-defending and bully-following behaviors?
<p>This study investigates whether fear of victimization and finding popularity important are concurrently and prospectively associated with engaging in bystander behaviors (i.e., bully-following, confronting defending, ... -
Data Literacy and Data Usage Amongst Teaching Staff in UK Higher Education Institutions: Current Practices, Challenges, and Aspirations
While research on Learning Analytics (LA) is plentiful, it often prioritises perspectives on LA systems over the practical ways instructors use data to analyse and refine the learning process per se. The present study ... -
Concurrent changes in sleep and cognitive function during retirement transition: the Finnish retirement and aging study
<p>The transition to retirement has been shown to be accompanied by increased sleep duration and improved sleep quality. In addition, some studies suggest accelerated decline in cognitive function in post-retirement years. ... -
From Imports to Local Goods: Material Culture of the Luftwaffe Airfield in Pori, Finland
<p>The Feldluftpark Pori project (2019–2021), coordinated by the University of Turku and the Satakunta Museum, represents the first systematic conflict archaeological study of the German Luftwaffe airfield in Pori, Finland. ... -
A rapid antigen test to detect adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2) in biological fluids and its application in clinical diagnostics
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Saliva biomarkers provide a convenient and noninvasive method for diagnosing immune and genetic disorders. One such biomarker is adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2), an enzyme that converts ... -
On variability in the identification and labelling of disfluencies — preliminary results from 23 annotations of the same data
<p>This study provides a preliminary report on a large inter-annotator agreement experiment where 23 expert annotators from various research backgrounds identified and labelled disfluencies in the same speech sample. Each ... -
Älypumppu on parantanut lasten diabeteksen hoitotasapainoa
<p><strong>Lähtökohdat</strong> Tietoa tyypin 1 diabetesta sairastavien lasten ja nuorten hoitotasapainoista kerätään Suomessa säännöllisesti laatukyselyllä. Raportoimme kyselyjen tulokset vuosilta 2021–2023.</p><p><stro ... -
A Person-Centered Approach to Action-Control Beliefs of Students With Special Educational Needs and Their Relation to Student Performance and Time on Task
<p>While effort and motivation are crucial for academic success, research on their relation to academic success of students with special educational needs (SEN) is inconclusive, largely due to the heterogeneity of students ... -
Efficacy of fermented foods for the prevention and treatment of bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginal candidiasis
<p>Vaginal function in healthy women is closely associated with a lactobacilli-dominated microbiome. Among the most common conditions arising from dysbiosis are bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). ... -
Anthocyanins as protectors of gut microbiota: mitigating the adverse effects of microplastic-induced disruption
Anthocyanins, potent bioactive compounds found abundantly in berries, as well as in many other pigmented edible plants, have garnered significant attention for their health-promoting properties, particularly in relation ...



















