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    • When Successful Action Research is not Legitimizedas Scientific Contribution by the Central Sponsors: How canMorten Levin’s Three Pillars of Action Research Supportthe Arch of Research Collaboration between Large Public Organizations and Universities? 

      Dale, Stine; Holmemo, Marte Daae-Qvale; Kjæmpenes, Wenche Margrethe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-28)
      Morten Levin’s work on Action Research (AR) clearly stated that the three pillars partici‑ pation, action and research was equally important. During his long practice as an AR pio‑ neer, he campaigned for the legitimacy of AR within academia. In this paper we investigate how AR is perceived as sound research within a large and distributed organization. We present a retrospective case study based ...
    • Reconstructing dietary practices at Tell Kamid el-Loz (Lebanon) during the Bronze and Iron Age III / Persian to Hellenistic periods using plant micro-remains from dental calculus and stable isotope analysis of bone collagen 

      Gur-Arieh, Shira; Eisenmann, Stefanie; Henry, Amanda G.; Lucas, Mary Alexis; Lenz, Daniela; Paxinos, Ptolemaios; Weber, Hélène; Morandi, Lionello F.; Stone, Jeffery R.; Schultz, Michael; Roberts, Patrick; Stockhammer, Philipp W. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-24)
      Tell Kamid el-Loz (Lebanon) was an important Bronze Age urban center that dominated one of the central crossroads of the Ancient Near East, connecting Egypt and the Levant with northern Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Syria, as well as the interior with the Mediterranean coast. However, by the early Iron Age, the site had shrunk to a small rural settlement. Later, in the Iron Age III / Persian-Hellenistic, ...
    • A longitudinal study of Turkish-Dutch children's language mixing in single-language settings: Language status, language proficiency, cognitive control and developmental language disorder 

      Blom, Wilhelmina Bernardina T.; Yazıcı, Gülşah; Boerma, Tessel; van Witteloostuijn, Merel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-03)
      The aim of this study was to investigate the role of language status, language proficiency, cognitive control and Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in bilingual Turkish-Dutch children’s language mixing in single-language settings. We investigated these factors over time following 31 children (20 with typical development, 11 with DLD), from the age of 5 or 6 years until they were 7 or 8 years ...
    • Multidimensional Individualized Stuttering Therapy Outcomes At 24 Months Post Clinic: An Embodiment and Awareness Perspective 

      Sønsterud, Hilda; Costain Schou, Kirsten; Ward, David (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-30)
      Purpose: Multidimensional Individualized Stuttering Therapy (MIST) is based on proactive collaborative work and shared decision making between client and clinician with the goal of identifying individual case-appropriate procedures and therapy elements in a manner that is meaningful and context-sensitive for each person. MIST combines value- and awareness-based elements from acceptance and commitment ...
    • The Youth Olympic Games Educational Program Through Experiential Learning Theory Lens 

      Stålstrøm, Jannicke; Iskhakova, Marina; Gang, Alex C.; Zack P., Pedersen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      Purpose: The Youth Olympic Games (YOG), the largest international sport event for young athletes, allows athletes to take part in an Olympic educational program. These programs have never been examined through the lens of Experiential Learning Theory (ELT). The purpose of this study is to provide in-depth analysis and evaluation of all YOG educational programs design by date (2010 – 2020) through ...
    • Circadian clock period length is not consistently linked to chronotype in a wild songbird 

      Mizumo Tomotani, Barbara; Strauß, Aurelia F. T.; Kishkinev, Dmitry; van de Haar, Huib; Helm, Barbara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-10)
      Circadian clock properties vary between individuals and relate to variation in entrained timing in captivity. How this variation translates into behavioural differences in natural settings, however, is poorly understood. Here, we tested in great tits whether variation in the free-running period length (tau) under constant dim light (LL) was linked to the phase angle of the entrained rhythm (“ ...
    • Mitt liv med MDPI. Troll og trussel – eller? 

      Frantsvåg, Jan Erik (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2024-10-25)
    • The decline of feminine gender: a cross-dialectal study of seven Norwegian dialects 

      van Baal, Yvonne; Eik, Ragnhild; Solbakken, Hedda; Lohndal, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-26)
      This paper presents a cross-dialectal study of grammatical gender in Norwegian nominal phrases. Specifically, we investigate the decline of the feminine gender in three age groups across seven different dialects. The dialects vary in their morphological richness of gender marking: some dialects traditionally have more distinctive marking of the feminine gender. With an elicited production ...
    • The use of the Research Ethics cards for enhancing reflexivity: Case study on detection of microplastics in salmon 

      Bjerklund, Hedda Smedheim; Antonsen, Trine; Myhr, Anne Ingeborg (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-09-03)
      Over the past ten years, the concept of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has gained visibility, both in policy context as well as within academic discussions concerning science and technology. Research funding bodies in Norway do now include RRI as a requirement in calls for funding, especially in emerging technologies projects. However, the concept of RRI has been criticized for its unclarity ...
    • A Three-Year Mixed Methods Study of Undergraduates’ Information Literacy Development: Knowing, Doing, and Feeling 

      Nierenberg, Ellen; Solberg, Mariann; Låg, Torstein; Dahl, Tove Irene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      This article reports results of a mixed-methods study following the development of undergraduates’ information literacy over three years. Information literacy knowledge and skills in this sample (n = 116) increased with time, as did information literacy attitudes when measured by interest and information literacy’s perceived usefulness and importance. Correlations among students’ information literacy ...
    • Undervisning for ph.d.-kandidater i gjenbruk av egen tekst: fokusert innhold til ei mangfoldig gruppe 

      Andreassen, Helene Nordgård (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2024-04)
      High North Academy (HNA) ved UiT tilbyr flerdisiplinære ph.d.-emner med fokus på generiske ferdigheter. De har et stort innslag av praktiske oppgaver og oppmuntrer gjennom dette deltakerne til å bruke seg selv og sine ph.d.-prosjekter, noe som bidrar til å gjøre innholdet umiddelbart nyttig og relevant. Ett av studieemnene er Scientific writing (FSK-8002), og de siste årene har flere fagansvarlige ...
    • VeiKomp Nord, Veiledningskompetanse for en bærekraftig helsetjeneste i Nord-Norge 2023-2028 

      Furu, Rigmor; Borch, Iris Helene; Garcia, Beate Hennie; Iversen, Anita; Jensen, Catrine Buck; Lehnbom, Elin Christina; Skommesvik, Siri (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2024-02-15)
    • Gross Primary Production of Antarctic Landfast Sea Ice: A Model-Based Estimate 

      Wongpan, P.; Meiners, K.M.; Vancoppenolle, M.; Fraser, A.D.; Moreau, Sebastien; Saenz, B.T.; Swadling, K.M.; Lannuzel, D. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-04)
      Much of the Antarctic coast is covered by seasonal landfast sea ice (fast ice), which serves as an important habitat for ice algae. Fast-ice algae provide a key early season food source for pelagic and benthic food webs, and contribute to biogeochemical cycling in Antarctic coastal ecosystems. Summertime fast ice is undergoing a decline, leading to more seasonal fast ice with unknown impacts on ...
    • Electric field gradients at the nuclei from all-electron four-component relativistic density functional theory using Gaussian-type orbitals 

      Joosten, Marc; Repisky, Michal; Kadek, Marius; Pyykkö, Pekka; Ruud, Kenneth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-23)
      We present an all-electron, four-component relativistic implementation of electric field gradients (EFGs) at the nuclei using Gaussian-type orbitals and periodic boundary conditions. This allows us to include relativistic effects variationally, which is important for compounds containing heavy elements and for a property dependent on the electronic structure close to the nuclei. The all-electron ...
    • Comparative study of fatty acid composition of muscles of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with natural diet and feeding near salmon farms 

      Pablo, Sanchez-Jerez; Atalah, Javier; Sætra, Ingeborg Mathisen; Bøhn, Thomas; Sæther, Bjørn Steinar; Johansen, Torild; Keeley, Nigel B.; van der Meeren, Terje; Bjørn, Pål Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-04)
      Coastal aquaculture and local fisheries interact in shared marine environments, influencing each other synergistically and/or antagonistically. Salmon farming, notably with open-net sea cages along the Norwegian coast, attracts wild fish due to increased food availability from uneaten feed, but it also exposes wild fish to farm emissions like waste and toxic chemicals (de-lice treatments, antifouling ...
    • With the best intentions: Implications on self-determination during Covid-19 restrictions 

      Melbøe, Line; Kane, Aina Aune (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-30)
      Background: In times of crisis, the interests of the individual might be sacrificed for the health and safety of others. The aim of this study was to explore the situation under Covid-19 for persons with intellectual disabilities, focusing on implications on the right to self-determination within health protection.<p> <p>Method: To understand how the relevant legal framework was governed by ...
    • Multiplicative and additive interactions between risk factors for coronary heart disease 

      Iakunchykova, Olena; Lange, Theis; Leon, David A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-02)
      There are a series of well-established risk factors of coronary heart disease (CHD): hypertension, high total cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, older age and male sex [1]. Some studies have paid attention to interactions between them, but have mainly looked at multiplicative interactions with age and/or sex. For example, relative risks associated with many risk factors are larger at younger compared ...
    • Increasing physical activity through an adapted web-based exercise program for people with intellectual disabilities: Support staff are crucial for feasibility 

      Fjellström, Sanna; Hölttä, Jessica; Nordström, Anna Hava; Flygare Wallén, Eva; Lund Ohlsson, Marie; Tømmerbakken, Elisabeth Hansen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-17)
      Background: People with intellectual disabilities are less physically active and suffer from ill-health more than the general population. Support staff play an important role in the person's life. This study aimed to explore the support staff's experiences regarding the feasibility of adapted web-based exercise for people with intellectual disabilities.<p> <p>Method: Participants with intellectual ...
    • When multilingualism is more than three: On the nature of gender transfer in L3+ acquisition 

      Englert, Charlotte; Venagli, Ilaria; Kupisch, Tanja (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-29)
      In this article we investigate transfer in the ab-initio acquisition of grammatical gender in two groups of multilingual learners. The first group knows two gender languages (German and French), which can potentially act as transfer sources; the second group knows three (German, French and Italian). Both groups had to assign gender to nouns in Franco-Provençal, a Romance language which is new ...
    • Frequent contacts to Emergency Medical Services (EMS): more than frequent callers 

      Harring, Astrid Karina; Græsli, Ola; Häikiö, Kristin; Hjortdahl, Magnus; Jørgensen, Trine Møgster (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-12)
      Background A frequent caller is defined by The Frequent Caller National Network (FreCaNN) as an adult who makes five or more emergency calls in a month or twelve or more in three months, related to individual episodes of care. However, we believe that when limiting the definition to those who call themselves, one underestimates the impact frequent contacts have on the Emergency Medical Communication ...