• Artificial Intelligence to Improve Clinical Coding Practice in Scandinavia: Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial 

    Chomutare, Taridzo; Svenning, Therese Olsen; Hernández, Miguel; Ngo, Phuong Dinh; Budrionis, Andrius; Markljung, kaisa; Hind, Lill Irene; Torsvik, Torbjørn; Mikalsen, Karl Øyvind; Babic, Aleksandar; Dalianis, Hercules (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-07-03)
    Background: Clinical coding is critical for hospital reimbursement, quality assessment, and health care planning. In Scandinavia, however, coding is often done by junior doctors or medical secretaries, leading to high rates of coding errors. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools, particularly semiautomatic computer-assisted coding tools, have the potential to reduce the excessive burden of administrative ...
  • Effective, Scalable, and Low Cost: The Use of Teacher-Made Digital Flashcards Improves Student Learning 

    Sæle, Rannveig Grøm; Bastesen, Jarle; Miland, Åshild Odden; Ingebrigtsen, Magnus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-06-24)
    Spaced retrieval practice can improve learning but is often underutilized. We hypothesized that providing students with digital flashcards via a spaced repetition app could improve academic performance by increasing use of spaced retrieval practice. In a controlled nationwide quasi-experiment, involving 799 first-year nursing students across 19 Norwegian campuses, we randomly assigned 10 campuses ...
  • Clock and clock-related gene expression is light responsive in the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) embryo 

    Bue, Marie; Andersen, Øivind; Tveiten, Helge (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-06-05)
    Light and photoperiod vary in a predictable manner throughout the daily and annual cycle that is utilized by organisms to direct processes of living. The aquaculture industry applies light to manipulate salmon development, but the effects have not yet been thoroughly investigated in early ontogeny. Here, salmon eggs and larvae were subjected to three different light regimes (continuous dark, continuous ...
  • Uptake of chemicals from tire wear particles into aquatic organisms - search for biomarkers of exposure in blue mussels 

    Foscari, Aurelio Giovanni; Herzke, Dorte; Mowafi, Riham; Seiwert, Bettina; De Witte, Bavo; Delbare, Daan; Heras, Gustavo Blanco; Gago, Jesus; Reemtsma, Thorsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-06-20)
    Little is known about the exposure of aquatic biota to tire and road wear particles (TRWP) washed away from roads. Mussels were exposed for 7 days to model TRWP (m-TRWP), produced by milling tire tread particles with pure sand, and analyzed for 21 tire-related compounds by liquid chromatography-high resolution-mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS). Upon exposure to 0.5 g/L of m-TRWP, 15 compounds were determined ...
  • International Practices of Speech-Language Pathologists Working with Bilingual Speakers with Primary Progressive Aphasia 

    Grasso, Stephanie M.; Gallée, Jeanne; Cartwright, Jade; Jokel, Regina; Lavoie, Monica; McGowan, Ellen; Pozzebon, Margaret; Beber, Barbara Costa; Duboisdindien, Guillaume; Montagut, Núria; Norvik, Monica I.; Sugimoto, Taiki; Townsend, Rosemary; Unger, Nina; Winsnes, Ingvild Elisabeth; Volkmer, Anna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-01-09)
    Background - Although primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is considered a rarer form of dementia, individuals living with PPA are increasingly identified by healthcare professionals. Research investigating speech-language assessment and intervention in PPA has been conducted primarily in monolingual speakers and little is known about clinical decision-making of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) ...

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