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Dynamic Refolding of Ion-Pair Catalysts in Response to Different Anions.

2019

Four distinct folding patterns were identified in two foldamer-type urea-thiourea catalysts bearing a basic dimethylamino unit by a combination of X-ray crystallography, solution NMR studies, and computational studies (DFT). These patterns are characterized by different intramolecular hydrogen bonding schemes that arise largely from different thiourea conformers. The free base forms of the catalysts are characterized by folds where the intramolecular hydrogen bonds between the urea and the thiourea units remain intact. In contrast, the catalytically relevant salt forms of the catalyst, where the catalyst forms an ion pair with the substrate or substrate analogues, appear in two entirely dif…

inorganic chemicalsBearing (mechanical)anionitcatalysis010405 organic chemistryChemistryorganic chemicalsOrganic Chemistryfolding anion bindingIon pairs010402 general chemistrykidetiede01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCatalysislaw.inventionFolding (chemistry)X-rayCrystallographyconformational changelawkatalyysisolution structuresröntgenkristallografiaThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Change and stability of sense of coherence in adulthood: Longitudinal evidence from the Healthy Child study

2007

Abstract The main aim of this three-wave 35-year follow-up study among Finnish employees ( n  = 532) was to investigate whether Sense of Coherence (SOC) is more stable among those with high SOC compared to those with low SOC, as hypothesized by Antonovsky [Antonovsky, A. (1987). Unraveling the mystery of health: how people manage stress and stay well. San Francisco, CA, US: Jossey-Bass], using two measurement points over 13 years. The participants were first studied in adolescence in 1961–1963, after which they responded to two postal questionnaires measuring SOC, first in 1985, and again in 1998. The results of the Factor Mixture Modeling identified two groups of individuals with different…

inorganic chemicalsSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectAdult developmentBehavior changeFactor structurebehavioral disciplines and activitiesStability (probability)Developmental psychologyWell-beingotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMixture modelingPersonalitysense organsPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologySense of coherencemedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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Implementing an institutional change in a regional context : A case study of telemedicine implementation and diffusion in Agder

2018

Master's thesis Information Systems IS501 - University of Agder 2018 High life expectancy, aging population and an increasing chronic diseases generates new challenges for the current global healthcare (Brouard, Bardo, Vignot, Bonnet, & Vignot, 2014). Public agencies and business corporates have shown interest inadvances technological research and innovation projects to remedy the problem. Innovating in public sector is highly challengingand results shouldn’t be taken for granted (Dacin, Goodstein, & Scott, 2002). Further, there is a lack of understanding how public innovations are created (Sørensen & Torfing, 2011). Theoretically the thesis builds on two strands of theories: institutional …

institutional changeinstitutional entrepreneurshipinnovation in public sectoreHealthIS501telemedicineVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240::Offentlig og privat administrasjon: 242institutional entrepreneurship workVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550
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Predicting physical distancing over time during COVID-19 : testing an integrated model

2022

Objective: We applied an integrated social cognition model to predict physical distancing behavior, a key COVID-19 preventive behavior, over a four-month period. Design: A three-wave longitudinal survey design. Methods: Australian and US residents (N = 601) completed self-report measures of social cognition constructs (attitude, subjective norm, moral norm, perceived behavioral control [PBC]), intention, habit, and physical distancing behavior on an initial occasion (T1) and on two further occasions one week (T2) and four months (T3) later. Results: A structural equation model revealed that subjective norm, moral norm, and PBC, were consistent predictors of physical distancing intention on …

integrated modelsbehavior changekäyttäytymismallittartuntatauditterveyskäyttäytyminentottumuksetsosiaalinen kognitiosocial distancingCOVID-19social cognition theoryhabitpandemiat
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O zmianach w dialektach polskich w ostatnim stuleciu

2015

interdialectszmiany językowelinguistic changesdialekty polskiePolish dialectsinterdialekty
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Review of immediate cardiac response in intertidal gastropods limpets at varying temperature, salinity and air exposure

2009

In 1990 Depledge and Andresen developed a #eld/laboratory, non-invasive technique to monitor the immediate response of cardiac activity in bivalves. Since then, several researchers have experienced and tested the variability of heart beat rate (HBR)and of associated metabolic rates under di$erent conditions in intertidal molluscs. Review of HBR immediate response in acute exposure and acclimation to changes of salinity, thermal stressors and air exposure were examined to test di$erent hypothesis. In intertidal Mediterranean and tropical limpets, the decrease in metabolic rate with a decrease in salinity was di$erent in animals experiencing di$erent degrees of salinity !uctuation in their re…

intertidal climate change heart beat rate bivalve Mediterranean
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Heart beat rate: a physiological response to thermal stress in blue mussels species.

2009

Non-native species often have ecological impacts on invaded communities. The quanti#cation of features of invaders and recipient ecosystems facilitating and/or interfering with successful invasion remains a challenge because of several factors may in!uence the success of invasions. Among them, life history strategies (e.g., reproductive potential, body size), ability to avoid predators, disease resistance and physiological compensatory mechanisms to adapt to changing habitats are among the most important factors. The latter has been often invoked as the key to success for many intertidal invasive invertebrates and have been suggested as key indicators of invasibility rate and the ultimate d…

intertidal heart beat rate bivalve climate change
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Identifying suitable proxies for climate change impacts in shallow Mediterranean habitats: sponge filtration not a ready-to-use tool yet

2009

The identi#cation of reliable proxies is crucial to undertake experimental manipulation and test hypotheses on climate change impacts. We evaluated the potential use of sponge #ltering activity as a proxy for the e$ect of temperature (T) increase in shallow marine habitats since: i) Porifera are ubiquitous, sessile and long-lived aquatic organisms; ii) Porifera are active #lter feeders and play a key-role in benthic-pelagic coupling; iii) #ltering activity already proved reliable to detect T e$ects on bivalves. The systematic screening of current literature to gather data and test the assumption “T increase -> increase in sponge #ltering activity” led to a #rst list of 840 sources (title re…

intertidal sponge climate change meta-analysis
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Inversions de température dans le Jura

2018

L'étude des inversions, événements climatiques qui provoquent de nombreux pics de pollution nocifs, est primordiale. Quatorze sites composés de deux stations proches et quatre autres mettant en relation une station de plaine avec une station de montagne permettent d'analyser la fréquence, l'intensité et la durée des inversions locales et régionales. La fréquence moyenne des inversions est élevée lors des tn (50 %) avec des maximums supérieurs à 70% en certains sites et en décembre. L'intensité des inversions tant locales que régionales est faible (respectivement 2°C et 1°C en moyenne). La durée des inversions est faible : 60 % d'entre elles concernent juste la fin de nuit. Parmi les inversi…

inversion[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global ChangestempératureJura
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Adopting sustainable irrigation technologies in Italy: a study on the determinants of inter- and intra-farm diffusion

2023

This paper analyses the drivers for adopting irrigation systems with water conservation and saving technologies (WCSTs) by Italian farmers. The agricultural sector in Italy, like in other Mediterranean countries, suffers from water scarcity and water endowment variability. Water resources play a decisive role in agricultural production and in implementing large-scale WCSTs capable of improving the resilience of the whole agricultural sector. This study uses a microeconomic panel data approach to estimate farmers' decisions in adopting (inter-farm) sustainable irrigation technologies and assesses the intensity of (intra-farm) water-saving practices. Our analysis identifies the main determina…

irrigation technologies;irrigation technologiesItalian farmersSettore SECS-P/02 - POLITICA ECONOMICASettore SECS-P/06 - ECONOMIA APPLICATAtechnology adoption;technology adoptionWater conservation and saving technologiestechnology diffusion;adaptation to climate change;Management of Technology and Innovationtechnology diffusionWater conservation and saving technologies;General Economics Econometrics and Financeadaptation to climate change
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