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Dannelse og samskaping av utdanning mellom akademia og sykehjem

2020

Cultivation and co-creation of education between academy and nursing home - a critical ethnography study Collaboration between academy and practice in education is emphasized. In this study, we explored and described boundary-crossing spaces, when co-creating an adjusted educational program for nursing students in a nursing home in Norway. Our aim was to explore how to learn person-centered dementia care through the participants in a learning community. A critical ethnographic approach and method with observations, field n otes, minutes of board, spontaneous meetings, and focus groups particularly with the students were used. Data were analyzed with six-step thematic analysis by Braun and…

lcsh:RT1-120lcsh:NursingLearning communityElderly careBoundary crossinglæringsfelleskaplearning communitysykepleierstudenterboundary-crossingsamskapingEthnographyPedagogygrensekryssingSociologyThematic analysisNursing homesEducational programco-creationnursing studentsNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
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Modification of the Structure and Nano-Mechanical Properties of LiF Crystals Under Irradiation with Swift Heavy Ions

2011

The modifications of the structure and hardness of LiF crystals under high-fluence irradiation with MeV- and GeV-energy Au ions have been studied using nanoindentation and atomic force microscopy. The formation of ion-induced dislocations and bulk nanostructures consisting of grains with nanoscale dimensions (50 nm - 100 nm) has been observed. The structural modifications are accompanied by a strong ion-induced hardening which is related to dislocation impeding by assemblies of defect aggregates, dislocation loops of vacancy and interstitial types and grain boundaries. For MeV ions, the modifications are localized in a thin surface layer (few mm) where much higher density of deposited energ…

lcsh:TN1-997LiF crystalsNanostructureMaterials sciencenanoindentationhardeningMeV-energy ionsNanoindentationMolecular physicsnanostructuringIonCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceCrystallographyVacancy defectHardening (metallurgy)General Materials ScienceGrain boundaryIrradiationDislocationlcsh:Mining engineering. MetallurgyMaterials Science
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On the typology of motion events in Aymara

2021

This paper investigates the lexicalization pattern of motion events in Aymara, an Andean language spoken in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. After providing a description of the morphosyntax of translational motion events, this study aims at a preliminary typological classification of Aymara within the framework of Talmy’s typology (Talmy 2000). With this purpose, three diagnostic tests have been used to determine the basic framing-typology of motion events. These tests consider i) the size of manner-of-motion lexicon and, more broadly, the degree of manner salience, ii) the complex-path constructions and the use of ‘plus-ground’ clauses, iii) the expression of boundary-crossing. The results of th…

lexicalization patternboundary-crossingTalmy’s framing typologymanner saliencecomplex-pathP1-1091complex pathlexicalization patternsPhilology. LinguisticsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese
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On a Robin (p,q)-equation with a logistic reaction

2019

We consider a nonlinear nonhomogeneous Robin equation driven by the sum of a \(p\)-Laplacian and of a \(q\)-Laplacian (\((p,q)\)-equation) plus an indefinite potential term and a parametric reaction of logistic type (superdiffusive case). We prove a bifurcation-type result describing the changes in the set of positive solutions as the parameter \(\lambda \gt 0\) varies. Also, we show that for every admissible parameter \(\lambda \gt 0\), the problem admits a smallest positive solution.

local minimizersminimal positive solutionsPure mathematicspositive solutionsGeneral MathematicsType (model theory)Lambda01 natural sciencesPositive solutionSet (abstract data type)Maximum principlesuperdiffusive reactionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicaindefinite potential0101 mathematicsParametric statisticsMathematicsMinimal positive solutionrobin boundary conditionlcsh:T57-57.97010102 general mathematicsRobin boundary conditionTerm (time)010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemmaximum principlelcsh:Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsLocal minimizerOpuscula Mathematica
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Innovation dynamics in space. Local actors and local factors

1997

This paper addresses the issue of technogenesis and its geographical pattern. It aims to offer both a general analysis framework and a test on innovation data from several European cities. This framework is mainly built on the product life-cycle and the incubation approach. On the basis of this framework, it is argued that the phases of an industrial life-cycle have several firm-specific effects. First, these phases influence innovativeness and thus profit levels, output and employment of firms in a spatially distinct way. Second, the phases of the life-cycle mirror the importance of local factors for innovations, and third, they affect strategic decisions of firms, inter alia by influencin…

logit modelrough set analysis--Message-Boundary-20557life-cycleddc:330innovativenessincubationInnovationsdiffusionEuropa
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Macroalgae production in Northern Europe: Business and government perspectives on how to regulate a novel blue bioeconomy

2022

Macroalgae biomass production, understood as cultivation and harvesting, is a minor industry in Europe at present, but the sector is recognized as having substantial growth potential. Here, we framed the environmental license as a boundary object between business and authorities and investigated the details of macroalgal licensing procedures in seven Northern European countries (Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Germany, Norway, Iceland, and Scotland). We conducted surveys and interviews with macroalgae companies and licensing authorities to understand the challenges faced by both sides. Generally, macroalgae production in Northern European countries is regulated by environmental and water laws and…

macroalgaelicensinglainsäädäntöboundary objectregulationVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400Aquatic ScienceharvestingcultivationmerilevätPohjois-Eurooppasääntelyviljelytuotantobiotalous
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Magneto-electric laminates free vibration characterization by dual reciprocity BEM

2010

magneto-electric composites boundary integral free vibration dual reciprocity BEM
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Solvability of a first order system in three-dimensional non-smooth domains

1985

summary:A system of first order partial differential equations is studied which is defined by the divergence and rotation operators in a bounded nonsmooth domain $\Omega\subset \bold R^3$. On the boundary $\delta\Omega$, the vanishing normal component is prescribed. A variational formulation is given and its solvability is investigated.

magnetostatics in vacuum [keyword]msc:65N10Friedrich’s inequality [keyword]bounded domain with Lipschitz boundary [keyword]msc:78A30boundary value problem [keyword]msc:76A02Trace theorems [keyword]msc:35Q99
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A blow-up result for a nonlinear wave equation on manifolds: the critical case

2021

We consider a inhomogeneous semilinear wave equation on a noncompact complete Riemannian manifold (Formula presented.) of dimension (Formula presented.), without boundary. The reaction exhibits the combined effects of a critical term and of a forcing term. Using a rescaled test function argument together with appropriate estimates, we show that the equation admits no global solution. Moreover, in the special case when (Formula presented.), our result improves the existing literature. Namely, our main result is valid without assuming that the initial values are compactly supported.

manifoldApplied MathematicsBlow-upMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Riemannian manifoldWave equationManifoldcritical caseDimension (vector space)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaNonlinear wave equationMathematics::Differential Geometryinhomogeneous semilinear wave equationAnalysisMathematicsApplicable Analysis
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Processing Information During Regressions: An Application of the Reverse Boundary-Change Paradigm.

2018

Although 10-15% of eye-movements during reading are regressions, we still know little about the information that is processed during regressive episodes. Here, we report an eye-movement study that uses what we call the "reverse boundary change technique" to examine the processing of lexical-semantic information during regressions, and to establish the role of this information during recovery from processing difficulty. In the critical condition of the experiment, an initially implausible sentence (e.g. "There was an old house that John had ridden when he was a boy.") was rendered plausible by changing a context word ("house") to a lexical neighbour ("horse") using a gaze-contingent display …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990regressionsContext (language use)050105 experimental psychologyBoundary (real estate)eye-movement control03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefixationsreadingReading (process)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPoint (typography)05 social scienceseye-movementsInformation processingEye movementsaccadesGazelcsh:PsychologyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerySentenceCognitive psychologyFrontiers in psychology
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