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Näkymättömästä oppilaasta sinäksi : tapaustutkimus avoimen kohtaamisen vaikutuksista opettajan ja oppilaan välisessä suhteessa

1998

Buberin filosofiahiljainen oppilaskohtaaminenopettaja-oppilassuhdekommunikaatio
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Buffalaxed Super-diversity: Representations of the Other on YouTube

2013

Buffalaxed videosrepresentaatiorepresentationYouTubekieliBuffalax-videotsuper-diversity
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Contrasting Effects of Chronic Anthropogenic Disturbance on Activity and Species Richness of Insectivorous Bats in Neotropical Dry Forest

2022

For prioritizing conservation actions, it is vital to understand how ecologically diverse species respond to environmental change caused by human activity. This is particularly necessary considering that chronic human disturbance is a threat to biodiversity worldwide. Depending on how species tolerate and adapt to such disturbance, ecological integrity and ecosystem services will be more or less affected. Bats are a species-rich and functionally diverse group, with important roles in ecosystems, and are therefore recognized as a good model group for assessing the impact of environmental change. Their populations have decreased in several regions, especially in the tropics, and are threatene…

CAATINGA DRYLANDSPHYLLOSTOMID BATSEvolutionkaikuluotausDIVERSITYecholocationpassive acoustic monitoringCaatingahuman disturbancebiodiversity lossChiropteraQH359-425CONSERVATION STATUSlepakotHABITATQH540-549.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcologytrooppinen vyöhykeSEED-DISPERSALURBANIZATIONCENTRAL AMAZONIAHMSCmetsätbiodiversiteetti1181 Ecology evolutionary biologytropical dry forestsBIODIVERSITYympäristönmuutokset
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Gene Expression Analyses during Spontaneous Reversal of Cardiomyopathy in Mice with Repressed Nuclear CUG-BP, Elav-Like Family (CELF) Activity in Hea…

2015

CUG-BP, Elav-like family (CELF) proteins regulate cell type- and developmental stage-specific alternative splicing in the heart. Repression of CELF-mediated splicing activity via expression of a nuclear dominant negative CELF protein in heart muscle was previously shown to induce dysregulation of alternative splicing, cardiac dysfunction, cardiac hypertrophy, and dilated cardiomyopathy in MHC-CELFΔ transgenic mice. A “mild” line of MHC-CELFΔ mice that expresses a lower level of the dominant negative protein exhibits cardiac dysfunction and myopathy at a young age, but spontaneously recovers normal cardiac function and heart size with age despite the persistence of splicing defects. To the b…

CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein-deltaMaleSerum Response FactorTranscription GeneticCardiomyopathylcsh:MedicineMice Transgenic030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiology03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineGene expressionSerum response factormedicineAnimalsHumansMyocytes Cardiaclcsh:Science030304 developmental biologyOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisRegulation of gene expressionHemizygote0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryGene Expression ProfilingMyocardiumAlternative splicinglcsh:RGene targetingHeartmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyCell biologyGene expression profilingAlternative SplicingGene Expression RegulationRNA splicinglcsh:QCalciumFemaleCardiomyopathiesResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Regulation of IL-12 p40 Promoter Activity in Primary Human Monocytes: Roles of NF-κB, CCAAT/Enhancer-Binding Protein β, and PU.1 and Identification o…

2001

Abstract Appropriate regulation of IL-12 expression is critical for cell-mediated immune responses. In the present study, we have analyzed the regulation of IL-12 p40 promoter activity in primary human monocytes in vivo. Accordingly, we analyzed the p40 promoter by in vivo footprinting in resting and activated primary human blood CD14+ monocytes. Interestingly, footprints at binding sites for trans-activating proteins such as C/EBP, NF-κB, and ETS were only found upon stimulation with LPS and IFN-γ. In contrast, a footprint over a purine-rich sequence at −155, termed GA-12 (GATA sequence in the IL-12 promoter), was observed in resting, but not activated, cells. Further characterization of t…

CD14ImmunologyDNA FootprintingLipopolysaccharide ReceptorsRepressorBiologyDinoprostoneMonocytesCell LineMicechemistry.chemical_compoundProto-Oncogene ProteinsGene expressionAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyBinding sitePromoter Regions GeneticPsychological repressionCells CulturedDNA PrimersBase SequenceCcaat-enhancer-binding proteinsCCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein-betaBinding proteinNF-kappa BNuclear ProteinsNF-κBInterleukin-12Molecular biologychemistryMutagenesis Site-DirectedTrans-ActivatorsInterleukin-4The Journal of Immunology
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Crisis management in social media : maintaining the organizational image

2017

The field of crisis communication has faced major changes since the expansion of internet and social media platforms. The difficulty of using social media platforms to or-ganizations’ own advantage in crisis situations has become a recent topic of discussion amongst professionals. The image of an organization provides them competitive advantage in multiple fields, so it is vital to manage these situations so the image remains positive with stakeholders. This thesis aims to provide insights for organizations on how to utilize social media in their crisis communication. 11 Finnish companies with crisis situations during the year 2016 were identified and the data was retrieved from social medi…

CDAimagosocial mediaorganisaatiotsosiaalinen mediacrisis managementcrisis communicationorganizational imagekriisijohtaminenkriisiviestintä
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Examining the Competencies of the Chief Digital Officer

2018

CDOcompetencyliikkeenjohtodigijohtajatkompetenssichief digital officerdigitalisaatiodigitalization
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A psychophysiological approach to Sander's and Mulder's cognitive-energetical information processing model : contingent negative variation (CNV) in h…

1999

CNVmotivaatioon vaikuttavat tekijätCPTkehityslapset
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Stability of charge-pump phase-locked loops : the hold-in and pull-in ranges

2020

The problem of design and analysis of synchronization control circuits is a challenging task for many applications: satellite navigation, digital communication, wireless networks, and others. In this article the Charge-Pump Phase-Locked Loop (CP-PLL) electronic circuit, which is used for frequency synthesis and clock generation in computer architectures, is studied. Analysis of CP-PLL is not trivial: full mathematical model, rigorous definitions, and analysis still remain open issues in many respects. This article is devoted to development of a mathematical model, taking into account engineering aspects of the circuit, interpretation of core engineering problems, definition in relation to m…

CP-PLLPFDcontrol of phase synchronizationsäätöteoriaphase-frequency detectorcharge-pumpsäätötekniikkaphase-locked loopselektroniset piiritnonlinear analysispull-in rangematemaattiset mallithold-in range
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Nonlinear Analysis of Charge-Pump Phase-Locked Loop : The Hold-In and Pull-In Ranges

2021

In this paper a fairly complete mathematical model of CP-PLL, which reliable enough to serve as a tool for credible analysis of dynamical properties of these circuits, is studied. We refine relevant mathematical definitions of the hold-in and pull-in ranges related to the local and global stability. Stability analysis of the steady state for the charge-pump phase locked loop is non-trivial: straight-forward linearization of available CP-PLL models may lead to incorrect conclusions, because the system is not smooth near the steady state and may experience overload. In this work necessary details for local stability analysis are presented and the hold-in range is computed. An upper estimate o…

CP-PLLvärähtelythidden oscillationsphase-locked loopsVCO overloadelektroniset piiritGardner conjecturecharge-pump PLLmatemaattiset mallit
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