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The Experience of Impecuniousness in a Noble Family at the End of the Nineteenth Century

2017

Abstract Being a member of the elite imposed high demands on the livelihood of noble civil servant families in Finland at the end of the nineteenth century. Although the salaries of high-ranking officials were relatively substantial, they could not always ensure the standard of living which was demanded by the elite of the Grand Duchy of Finland. This article concerns the family of the governor, Baron Gustaf Aminoff, and their livelihood. The living of the Aminoff family was totally derived from Governor Aminoff's salaries and fees; they had no other sources of income, such as a manor or land. The Aminoff family constantly suffered a lack of money and its everyday consumption was rational a…

Cedercreutz19th centuryAminoffmainekonkurssiimpecuniousnesshistoriaaatelitoimeentuloJournal of Finnish Studies
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The resilience of Finnish farms: Exploring the interplay between agency and structure

2020

Resilience implies, in its essence, the capacity of a system to tolerate disturbances while retaining its essential functions. In the context of agriculture, resilience thinking calls for considering the ability of farms to thrive in turbulent times along with the ability of the ecological system – in which the agricultural production is embedded – to retain its function and integrity. Resilience is a relevant conceptual tool to analyse the contradictory management demands that farms are facing within the current neoliberal market regime: being economically viable and environmentally sustainable. In this study, the resilience of farms was operationalised through farmers' perceptions concern…

CentralisationmaatilatSociology and Political ScienceNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyVulnerabilityagrifood systemContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentmaatilatalousfarm systemAgency (sociology)Agricultural productivityResilience (network)resilienceresilienssiruokajärjestelmätkestävä maatalous05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningtoimijuusStructure and agencyVirtuous circle and vicious circleagency-structureBusiness050703 geographyadaptive renewal cycleJournal of Rural Studies
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Theoretical study on travelling web dynamics and instability under non-homogeneous tension

2013

Problems of dynamics and stability of a moving web, travelling between two rollers at a constant velocity, are studied using analytical approaches. Transverse vibrations of the web are described by a partial differential equation that includes the centrifugal force, in-plane tension, elastic reaction and nonstationary inertial terms. The model of a thin elastic plate subjected to bending and non-homogeneous tension is used to describe the bending moment and the distribution of membrane forces. The stability of the plate is investigated with the help of studies of small out-of-plane vibrations. The influence of linearly distributed in-plane tension on the characteristics of the web vibration…

Centrifugal forceInertial frame of referenceaxially movingBendinglommahdusInstabilityelasticGeneral Materials Sciencebucklingta216epästabiiliusCivil and Structural EngineeringelastinenPhysicsPartial differential equationTension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringplatejännitysMechanicstensionCondensed Matter PhysicsinstabilityBucklingMechanics of Materialsaksiaalisesti liikkuvaBending momentlaatta
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DNA barcoding reveals different cestode helminth species in northern European marine and freshwater ringed seals

2021

Three subspecies of the ringed seal (Pusa hispida) are found in northeastern Europe: P. h. botnica in the Baltic Sea, P. h saimensis in Lake Saimaa in Finland, and P. h. ladogensis in Lake Ladoga in Russia. We investigated the poorly-known cestode helminth communities of these closely related but ecologically divergent subspecies using COI barcode data. Our results show that, while cestodes from the Baltic Sea represent Schistocephalus solidus, all worms from the two lakes are identified as Ligula intestinalis, a species that has previously not been reported from seals. The observed shift in cestode communities appears to be driven by differential availability of intermediate fish host spec…

CestodaZoologyschistocephalus solidusBiologySubspeciesDNA barcodingPusa hispidasaimaannorppaloisetparasitic diseasesligula intestinalisCOI barcodingHelminthslaatokannorppaLigula intestinaliscestodaFreshwater sealspusa hispidaHost (biology)norppaRegular Articlebiology.organism_classificationheisimadotPusa hispidaInfectious DiseasesQL1-991DNA-viivakooditSchistocephalus solidusSchistocephalus soliduslajinmääritysCestodaAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyfreshwater sealsLigula intestinalisitämerennorppaZoologyInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
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Individual behavior support in positive behavior support schools in Finland

2023

One objective in Finnish basic education is for pupils with disabilities or behavioral problems to be able to participate in mainstream education and ordinary classrooms. Positive behavior support (PBS) is an approach that offers multi-tiered behavior support for pupils. In addition to providing support at a universal level, educators need to have the necessary skills to provide more intensive individual support for pupils who need it. Check-in/Check-out (CICO) is a research-based individual support system that is widely used in PBS schools. The Finnish application of CICO includes an individual behavior assessment process for pupils with persistent challenging behaviors. In this article, w…

Check-in/Check-outoppiminenpositive behavior supportschool-based interventionoppilaatkäyttäytymishäiriöttukimuodotperusopetusPsychiatry and Mental healthtukeminenerityisopetusDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyneuropsychiatric disabilitykäyttäytyminenspecial educationInternational Journal of Developmental Disabilities
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Geometry of Degeneracy in Potential and Density Space

2022

In a previous work [J. Chem. Phys. 155, 244111 (2021)], we found counterexamples to the fundamental Hohenberg-Kohn theorem from density-functional theory in finite-lattice systems represented by graphs. Here, we demonstrate that this only occurs at very peculiar and rare densities, those where density sets arising from degenerate ground states, called degeneracy regions, touch each other or the boundary of the whole density domain. Degeneracy regions are shown to generally be in the shape of the convex hull of an algebraic variety, even in the continuum setting. The geometry arising between density regions and the potentials that create them is analyzed and explained with examples that, amo…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Quantum Physicschemical physicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)FOS: Physical sciencesmatemaattinen fysiikkaMathematical Physics (math-ph)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsmathematical physicsquantum physicsPhysics - Chemical PhysicskvanttifysiikkaQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Mathematical Physics
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Child-centered and teacher-directed practices in relation to calculation and word problem solving skills

2019

Abstract This study examined transactional associations between classroom-level math skills and teaching practices. Participants were 523 children from 31 classrooms. Math skills were assessed three times. Teaching practices were observed in Grades 1 and 3. Child-centered practices promoted subsequent calculation skills whereas teacher-directed practices were associated with a lower level of calculation skills. Higher problem-solving skills at Grade 2 predicted more child-centered practices and less teacher-directed practices in third grade. Moreover, calculation skills mediated the effect of child-centered practices on problem-solving skills. The results suggest that teaching practices and…

Child centeredSocial PsychologyRelation (database)child-centered practiceslapsilähtöisyysprimary schoolEducationTransactional leadershipMath skillsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmatemaattiset taidotta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta5154. Education05 social sciences050301 educationteacher-directed practicesmath skillsWord problem solvingopetusmenetelmätPsychology0503 educationcross-lagged associations050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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China's economic, environmental and social development in crossfire : province-specific analysis of China's ecological modernization and sustainabili…

2014

Häyhä, Laura. China’s Economic, Environmental and Social Development in Crossfire – Province-specific Analysis of China’s Ecological Modernization and Sustainability. Master thesis. Autumn 2014. Supervisor: Pertti Jokivuori. Sociology. University of Jyväskylä. Pages 89 + 1 appendix. This study concentrated to examine ecological modernization process and sustainability of Chinese provinces. The examination focused on the differences between the westernmost and the easternmost China. Data of Chinese Statistical Yearbook was used during the years 2001–2010. Analyses were implemented with SPSS 20. and Excel 2010. Among general statistical analysis, Principal Component Analysis and a relatively …

ChinaEcological ModernizationSustainabilitykestävä kehitystalouskasvatusKiinaekologinen modernisaatioekologinen kestävyyssosiaalinen kestävyysSustainability Indicators
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Dissecting multilingual Beijing : the space and scale of vernacular globalization

2007

ChinaKiinaglobalisaatiomonikielisyysPekingpuhekielikansainvälistyminenkielellinen identiteetti
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An Exploration of Organizational Assimilation Among State-Owned, Private-Owned, and Foreign-Invested Enterprises in China

2017

This study explores organizational assimilation in Chinese organizations. To reflect the Chinese context more accurately, the present study compared employees working in three different kinds of organizations: state-owned enterprises (SOEs), private-owned enterprises (POEs), and foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs). Data collected from 220 full-time employees were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. Regression analyses demonstrated that employees’ level of organizational assimilation was significantly influenced by organizational type: Employees in SOEs reported the highest level and employees in FIEs reported the lowest level of organizational assimilation. peerReviewed

ChinaState ownedCommunication05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsorganisaatiotContext (language use)Assimilation (biology)Regression analysisorganizational assimilationyrityksetorganizational typeKiina0502 economics and businessDemographic economicsta518ChinaPsychologyta512050203 business & managementCommunication Research Reports
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