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    • Navigating oneself through the eyes of the other – meanings of encountering ambulance clinicians while being in a suicidal process 

      Hammarbäck, Staffan; Wiklund Gustin, Lena; Bremer, Anders; Holmberg, Mats (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-02)
      Purpose - The suicidal process contains both observable and non-observable phases, and patients have described the process as characterized by loneliness and darkness. Ambulance clinicians encounter patients in all phases of the suicidal process but little is known on what meaning this encounter has to the patients. The aim of this study was to elucidate meanings of encountering ambulance clinicians ...
    • What the textbooks don’t teach about the reality of running a digitally enabled health study: an interpretative phenomenological interview study 

      Bradway, Meghan; Gabarron, Elia; Larbi, Dillys; Breivik, Elin; Muzny, Miroslav; Årsand, Eirik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-24)
      Background Most studies do not produce their intended outcomes on time or within budget. However, it is challenging to identify the facilitators and barriers to successful study management when the “behind the scenes action” of especially digitally enabled health research studies are akin to a black box. Therefore, it is necessary to explore first-hand experience of the facilitators and barriers ...
    • Future sea ice weakening amplifies wind-driven trends in surface stress and Arctic Ocean spin-up 

      Muilwijk, Morven; Hattermann, Tore; Martin, Torge; Granskog, Mats A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-12)
      Arctic sea ice mediates atmosphere-ocean momentum transfer, which drives upper ocean circulation. How Arctic Ocean surface stress and velocity respond to sea ice decline and changing winds under global warming is unclear. Here we show that state-of-the-art climate models consistently predict an increase in future (2015–2100) ocean surface stress in response to increased surface wind speed, declining ...
    • Associations between levels of physical activity and satisfaction with life among Norwegian adolescents: a cross-sectional study 

      Grasaas, Erik; Ostojic, Sergej; Sandbakk, Øyvind Bucher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-01)
      Background: A robust association between physical activity (PA) and satisfaction with life (SWL) has been established, wherein self-efficacy has been identified as a mediator across different populations. However, there is a need to further examine the relationship between PA and SWL and whether self-efficacy act a as mediator within different levels of PA among Norwegian adolescents. Thus, the ...
    • Prompt closure versus gradual weaning of external ventricular drain for hydrocephalus following aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: a statistical analysis plan for the DRAIN randomised clinical trial 

      Capion, Tenna; Lilja-Cyron, Alexander; Juhler, Marianne; Moeller, Kirsten; Sorteberg, Angelika; Rønning, Pål Andre; Poulsen, Frantz Rom; Wismann, Joakim; Schack, Anders Emil; Ravlo, Celina; Isaksen, Jørgen Gjernes; Lindschou, Jane; Gluud, Christian; Mathiesen, Tiit; Olsen, Markus Harboe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-15)
      Background - Insertion of an external ventricular drain (EVD) is a first-line treatment of acute hydrocephalus caused by aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH). Once the patient is clinically stable, the EVD is either removed or replaced by a permanent internal shunt. The optimal strategy for cessation of the EVD is unknown. Prompt closure carries a risk of acute hydrocephalus or redundant shunt ...
    • How hard do avalanche practitioners tap during snow stability tests? 

      Larsen, Håvard Toft; Verplanck, Samuel V.; Landrø, Markus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-16)
      This study examines the impact force applied from hand taps during extended column tests (ECTs), a common method of assessing snow stability. The hand-tap loading method has inherent subjectivity and inconsistencies across US, Canadian, Swiss, and Norwegian written standards. We developed a device, the “tap-o-meter”, to measure the force-time curves during these taps and collected data from 286 ...
    • "Sometimes I Get So Extremely Tired":Sámi Healthcare Staff Experiences of Cultural Load in Practice. 

      Ness, Tove Synnøve Mentsen; Mehus, Grete (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-17)
      The study aim was to explore how Sámi healthcare staff experience working as an ethnic minority in the Norwegian healthcare system. This was a qualitative focus group and individual interview study inspired by interpretive description, with 14 participants. The results indicate that Sámi healthcare staff experience various degrees of cultural load in their jobs. This was shown through the two themes: ...
    • Large-Scale Item-Level Analysis of the Figural Matrices Test in the Norwegian Armed Forces: Examining Measurement Precision and Sex Bias 

      Helland-Riise, Fredrik; Norrøne, Tore Nøttestad; Andersson, Björn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-29)
      Figural matrices tests are common in intelligence research and have been used to draw conclusions regarding secular changes in intelligence. However, their measurement properties have seldom been evaluated with large samples that include both sexes. Using data from the Norwegian Armed Forces, we study the measurement properties of a test used for selection in military recruitment. Item-level data ...
    • En kvinne i 30-årene med brystsmerter og sirkulatorisk sjokk etter fødsel 

      Vikan, Ida Marie Nyhagen; Skogøy, Kristin; Klausen, Sofie Strand; Deu, Jordi; Nielsen, Erik Waage (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-09)
      En andregangsfødende kvinne i 30-årene ble hemodynamisk ustabil og utviklet sterke brystsmerter etter fødselen. Årsaken til symptomene viste seg å være en alvorlig komplikasjon ved vaginal fødsel etter et tidligere keisersnitt, men omfanget ble ikke avklart før over en uke senere.
    • Pangenomic landscapes shape performances of a synthetic genetic circuit across Stutzerimonas species 

      Chan, Dennis Tin Chat; Bernstein, Hans Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-21)
      Engineering identical genetic circuits into different species typically results in large differences in performance due to the unique cellular environmental context of each host, a phenomenon known as the “chassis-effect” or "context-dependency". A better understanding of how genomic and physiological contexts underpin the chassis-effect will improve biodesign strategies across diverse microorganisms. ...
    • Discussing the concept of substance-induced psychosis (SIP) 

      Bramness, Jørgen Gustav; Hjorthøj, Carsten; Niemelä, Solja; Taipale, Heidi; Rognli, Eline B. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-10)
      Substance-induced psychosis (SIP) is characterized by both substance use and a psychotic state, and it is assumed that the first causes the latter. In ICD-10 the diagnosis is categorized as and grouped together with substance use disorders, and to a large extent also treated as such in the health care system. Though criticism of the diagnostic construct of SIP dates back several decades, numerous ...
    • The effect of electro-magnetic-energy-regulation therapy on subjective sleep among elite players in Norwegian women's football 

      Moen, Frode; Pettersen, Svein Arne; Mosleth, Ellen F. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-01)
      The current study investigated if Bio-Electro-Magnetic-Energy-Regulation (BEMER) therapy is affecting subjective sleep among a sample of 21 elite female football players in a Norwegian top series club. Subjective sleep was measured each day over a period of 273 consecutive days by using a smartphone application, PM Reporter Pro, which scheduled push messages to remind the participants to report ...
    • Using nucleolytic toxins as restriction enzymes enables new RNA applications 

      Rothweiler, Ulli; Gundesø, Sigurd; Mikalsen, Emma; steingrim, svenning; Singh, Mahavir; Combes, Francis; Pettersson, Frida Josefine; Mangold, Antonia; Piotrowski, Yvonne; Schwab, Felix; Lanes, Olav; Striberny, Bernd Ketelsen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-13)
      Over the past five decades, DNA restriction enzymes have revolutionized biotechnology. While these enzymes are widely used in DNA research and DNA engineering, the emerging field of RNA and mRNA therapeutics requires sequence-specific RNA endoribonucleases. Here, we describe EcoToxN1, a member of the type III toxin-antitoxin family of sequence-specific RNA endoribonucleases, and its use in RNA and ...
    • Emerging powers, the G20, and reform of multilateral institutions 

      Maglia, Cristiana; Sending, Ole Jacob; Bøås, Morten; de Coning, Cedric Hattingh; Eriksen, Stein Sundstøl; Karlsrud, John; Øverland, Indra Nobl (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2024)
    • Posisjonering av elever som presterer lavt i matematikk: En styrkebasert flerkasusstudie av heterogene smågrupper 

      Simensen, Anita Movik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-04)
      Artikkelen rapporterer delfunn fra en multikasusstudie som undersøker matematiske læringsmuligheter i heterogene smågrupper for elever (13‑14 år) som presterer lavt i matematikk. Studien er forankret i teorien om objektivisering og i posisjoneringsteori og diskuterer hvordan medelevenes multimodale handlinger kan regulere elever som presterer lavt i matematikk sine muligheter til å delta i gruppas ...
    • Regional, rural and remote medicine attracts students with a similar approach to learning in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere 

      Mansfield, Kylie J.; Iversen, Anita; Løchen, Maja-Lisa (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-16)
      Doctors who work in areas of workforce shortage, such as regional, rural and remote areas or areas of low socioeconomic means need to be more self-motivated, adaptable and self-directed than their metropolitan counterparts. This study aimed to examine the goal orientation and learning characteristics of students recruited into two medical programmes, one from the Northern hemisphere and one ...
    • Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Wind Perturbations Due To the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Eruption as Observed by Multistatic Specular Meteor Radars 

      Chau, Jorge L.; Poblet, Facundo L.; Liu, Hanli; Liu, Alan; Gulbrandsen, Njål; Jacobi, Christoph; Rodriguez, Rodolfo R.; Scipion, Danny; Tsutsumi, Masaki (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-06)
      Utilizing multistatic specular meteor radar (MSMR) observations, this study delves into global aspects of wind perturbations in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) from the unprecedented 2022 eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai (HTHH) submarine volcano. The combination of MSMR observations from different viewing angles over South America and Europe, and the decomposition of the horizontal ...
    • Chemical bonding within AIII BVI materials under uniaxial compression 

      Stepanov, Roman S.; Radina, Aleksandra D.; Tantardini, Christian; Kvashnin, Alexander G.; Kolobov, Alexander V. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-24)
      The work provides a comprehensive explanation of the nature of chemical bonding through quantum chemical topology for multilayers of AIIIBVI compounds, such as GaSe, InSe, and GaTe, spanning pressures from 0 GPa to 30 GPa. These compounds are subjected to pressure orthogonal to the multilayers. Quantum chemical topological indices indicate that uniaxial pressure induces changes in hybridisation, ...
    • Effects of dominance on language switching: A longitudinal study of Turkish-Dutch children with and without developmental language disorder 

      Snijders, Vera; Van Witteloostuijn, Merel; Boerma, Tessel; Timmermeister, Mona; Blom, Elma (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-13)
      Bilinguals frequently switch between languages. The present study examined cued language switching (CLS) longitudinally in bilingual Turkish–Dutch children with (n = 11) and without (n = 30) developmental language disorder (DLD) in a three-wave design with one-year intervals. We studied effects of dominance, indexed by language proficiency and exposure, on overall switching performance and the ...
    • Overview of physics results from MAST upgrade towards core-pedestal-exhaust integration 

      Harrison, J.R.; Aboutaleb, A.; Ahmed, Sajidah; Aljunid, M.; Allan, S.Y.; Anand, H.; Andrew, Y.; Appel, L.C.; Ash, A.; Ashton, J.; Bachmann, O.; Barnes, M.; Barrett, B.; Baver, D.; Beckett, D.; Bennett, J.; Berkery, J.; Bernert, M.; Boeglin, W.; Bowman, C.; Bradley, J.; Brida, D.; Browning, P.K.; Brunetti, D.; Bryant, P.; Bryant, J.; Buchanan, J.; Bulmer, N.; Carruthers, A.; Cecconello, M.; Chen, Z.P.; Clark, J.; Cowley, C.; Coy, M.; Crocker, N.; Cunningham, G.; Cziegler, I.; Da Assuncao, Assuncao; Damizia, Y.; Davies, P.; Day, I.E.; Derks, G.L.; Dixon, S.; Doyle, R.; Dreval, M.; Dunne, M.; Duval, B.P.; Eagles, T.; Edmond, J.; El-Haroun, H.; Elmore, S.D.; Enters, Y.; Faitsch, M.; Federici, F.; Fedorczak, N.; Felici, F.; Field, A.R.; Fitzgerald, M.; Fitzgerald, I.; Fitzpatrick, R.; Frassinetti, L.; Fuller, W.; Gahle, D.; Galdon-Quiroga, J.; Garzotti, L.; Gee, S.; Gheorghiu, T.; Gibson, S.; Gibson, K.J.; Giroud, C.; Greenhouse, D.; Hall-Chen, V.H.; Ham, C.J.; Harrison, R.; Henderson, S.S.; Hickling, C.; Hnat, B.; Howlett, L.; Hughes, J.; Hussain, R.; Imada, K.; Jacquet, P.; Jepson, P.; Kandan, B.; Katramados, I.; Kazakov, Y.O.; King, D.; King, R.; Kirk, A.; Knolker, M.; Kochan, M.; Kogan, L.; Kool, B.; Kotschenreuther, M.; Lees, M.; Leonard, A.W.; Liddiard, G.; Lipschultz, B.; Liu, Y.Q.; Lomanowski, B.A.; Lonigro, N.; Lore, J.; Lovell, J.; Mahajan, S.; Maiden, F.; Man-Friel, C.; Mansfield, F.; Marsden, S.; Martin, R.; Mazzi, S.; McAdams, R.; McArdle, G.; McClements, K.G.; McClenaghan, J.; McConville, D.; McKay, K.; McKnight, C.; McKnight, P.; McLean, A.; McMillan, B.F.; McShee, A.; Measures, J.; Mehay, N.; Michael, C.A.; Militello, F.; Morbey, D.; Mordijck, S.; Moulton, D.; Myatra, O.; Nelson, A.O.; Nicassio, M.; O'Mullane, M.G.; Oliver, H.J.C.; Ollus, P.; Osborne, T.; Osborne, N.; Parr, E.; Parry, B.; Patel, B.S.; Payne, D.; Paz-Soldan, C.; Phelps, A.; Piron, L.; Piron, C.; Prechel, G.; Price, M.; Pritchard, B.; Proudfoot, R.; Reimerdes, H.; Rhodes, T.; Richardson, P.; Riquezes, J.; Rivero-Rodriguez, J.F.; Roach, C.M.; Robson, M.; Ronald, K.; Rose, E.; Ryan, P.; Ryan, D.; Saarelma, S.; Sabbagh, S.; Sarwar, R.; Saunders, P.; Sauter, O.; Scannell, R.; Schuett, T.; Seath, R.; Sharma, R.; Shi, P.; Sieglin, B.; Simmonds, M.; Smith, J.; Smith, A.; Soukhanovskii, V.A.; Speirs, D.; Staebler, G.; Stephen, R.; Stevenson, P.; Stobbs, J.; Stott, M.; Stroud, C.; Tame, C.; Theiler, C.; Thomas-Davies, N.; Thornton, A.J.; Tobin, M.; Vallar, M.; Vann, R.G.L.; Velarde, L.; Verhaegh, K.; Viezzer, E.; Vincent, C.; Voss, G.; Warr, M.; Wehner, W.; Wiesen, S.; Wijkamp, T.A.; Wilkins, D.; Williams, T.; Wilson, T.; Wilson, H.R.; Wong, H.; Wood, M.; Zamkovska, V. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-29)
      Recent results from MAST Upgrade are presented, emphasising understanding the capabilities of this new device and deepening understanding of key physics issues for the operation of ITER and the design of future fusion power plants. The impact of MHD instabilities on fast ion confinement have been studied, including the first observation of fast ion losses correlated with Compressional and Global ...