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Quantification of Platinum in Edible Mushrooms Using Voltammetric Techniques

2021

Edible mushrooms are a food source with interesting nutritional values. The chief objective of this research was to develop a consistent method for the quantitative ultra-trace analysis of Pt in mushrooms, which is complex because it cannot be readily quantified by common analytical procedures. This research is one of the first analytical methods to establish Pt amount in these vegetables. In this research, 28 different edible mushroom samples from Italy were investigated. Determination of Pt in mushrooms was completed using Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV). In this study, we applied the standard addition method because there are no certified reference mushrooms containing platinum grou…

voltammetryplatinum; mushrooms; voltammetry; pollution; contamination; foodcontaminationTD172-193.5foodSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariamushroompollutionSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaplatinummushroomsEnvironmental pollution
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Lapset ja nuoret oman elämänsä asiantuntijoina

2022

Arvosteltu teos: Kallinen, Kati & Pirskanen, Henna 2022. Lasten ja nuorten tutkimushaastattelu. Helsinki: Gaudeamus. 268 s.

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The role of personal and relative job performance in promotion decisions

2021

This study employs personnel data from a large university to examine how supervisors utilize information on employees' job performance in promotion decisions. The study shows that better-performing employees are rewarded with promotions as a higher output of peer-reviewed publications and better quality of research output are associated with a higher probability of being promoted. The study also shows that supervisors compare their subordinates' job performance when deciding on promotions: employees who outperform their colleagues in terms of research output and research quality are more likely to be promoted. Subsequently, the study provides evidence to support the key premise of the tourn…

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