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Mapping of global scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity: A cross-sectional analysis

2018

[Background]: The management of comorbidity and multimorbidity poses major challenges to health services around the world. Analysis of scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity is limited in the biomedical literature. This study aimed to map global scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity to understand the maturity and growth of the area during the past decades. [Methods and findings]: This was a cross-sectional analysis of the Web of Science. Searches were run from inception until November 8, 2016. We included research articles or reviews with no restrictions by language or publication date. Data abstraction was done by one researcher. A process of standardization …

Cross-sectional studylcsh:MedicineComorbidity030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGeographical locations0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyCitation analysisMedicine and Health Sciences030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceGeriatricsMultidisciplinaryDepressionHealth services researchResearch AssessmentPatologia3. Good healthCitation AnalysisHealth Services ResearchPsychologyResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrine DisordersSpecialtyMEDLINEImpacteResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesBibliometriamental disordersMental Health and PsychiatrymedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansMood DisordersResearchlcsh:Rmedicine.diseaseComorbidityUnited StatesHealth CareCross-Sectional StudiesGeriatricsFamily medicineNational Comorbidity SurveyMetabolic DisordersNorth Americalcsh:QPeople and placesPLoS ONE
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Introduction: Jewish cultural heritage, space and mobility in Spain, Portugal and North Africa

2021

Cultural StudiesCultural heritageHistoryHistorySociology and Political ScienceJudaismEthnologyNorth africaSpace (commercial competition)Jewish Culture and History
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Honour, Masculinity and Corporality in the Officer Corps of Early Eighteenth-Century Sweden

2010

Military honour and physical commitment to serve king and fatherland played a central role in the ideals of the army of Charles XII of Sweden. These ideals were formed within a culture in which the role of the warrior, dictated by a code of honour, was constantly challenged. My main empirical primary sources consist of the archivale records of the Swedish Diet, which included Placement Committee records from the Diet of 1723. An honourable man had the right to a livelihood and a respectable position in society. My aim is to show that, in order to obtain such a position, a military man had to present himself as someone who had offered his body in the service of his king and country. An appea…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryBattleVirtuemedia_common.quotation_subjectAppealbodyCarolineFatherlandOfficerhonourHonourCharles XIIImilitary culturelcsh:D204-475MasculinityLawmasculinityGreat Northern WarOrder (virtue)lcsh:Modern history 1453-media_commonSjuttonhundratal
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Research on the history of Scandinavian summer and seaside tourism – transnational and transregional perspectives?

2013

The purpose of this article is to investigate important research on the history of Scandinavian tourism conducted between the 1980s and the present. More specifically, it deals with research on summer and seaside tourism history in the Skagerrak–Kattegat and some parts of the North Sea region (southeastern Norway, Bohuslan in southwestern Sweden, and Jutland in western Denmark) from the late 1800s through the twentieth century. Although the publications chosen for this historiographical analysis are primarily anthologies and articles in scholarly reports, some monographs have been included as well. The ensuing discussion includes reflections on how the selected geographical spaces may have …

Cultural StudiesHistoryImportant researchHistoryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentEthnologyTransportationHistoriographyNorth seaGenealogyTourismJournal of Tourism History
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«Widrige Winde»: Der Abbruch der schonischen Expedition aus der Sicht des preußischen Gesandten, des Freiherrn Friedrich Ernst von Cnyphausen

2017

There are two interpretations of Peter the Great’s motives for refusing to land on the Swedish island of Schonen in historiography: that the tsar feared unforeseen military risks and that he did not trust his allies, Denmark and Great Britain. In this article, the author attempts to analyse in a more detailed way the reasons and consequences for the mistrust in the Northern Alliance by looking at communications by Baron Friedrich Ernst von Cnyphausen, the Prussian ambassador in Copenhagen. It is shown that the Russophobic hysteria which grasped the Danish royal court in September 1716 looks completely irrational when we consider parallel attitudes in the Prussian court. Cnyphausen does not …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsистория России и Европы XVIII в.; Северная война; Ф. Кнюпгаузен; Шонский десант; Петр I; антирусская истерия.HistoriographyHysteriaMilitary strengthmedicine.diseaseLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageDanishAllianceSpanish Civil WarEurope and Russia in the 18th century; the Northern War; F. Cnyphausen; landing on Schonen; Tsar Peter I; Russophobic hysteria.Irrational numberLawlanguagemedicineClassicsQuaestio Rossica
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Decolonizing Othello in search of black feminist North American identities: Djanet Sears' Harlem duet and Toni Morrison's Desdemona

2017

<p>The plays <em>Harlem duet </em>(1997) by African Canadian playwright Djanet Sears and <em>Desdemona </em>(2012) by Toni Morrison signify upon European texts aiming to carve out a new definition of what it means to be black in North America. Therefore both texts make for interesting reading in the study of (black) identity construction within US and Canadian contexts for, by revising Shakespeare’s <em>Othello</em>, they rethink and rewrite a social and racial reality unrelentingly disrupted by difference and hybridity. Sears’ play establishes a specific reading of Canadianness in dialogue with African America to erect a possibility of healing and …

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Feminist selfLanguage and LinguisticsFeminismEducationEthosAfrican CanadianHybridity0504 sociologyBlack identitySociologyAfrican Americanmedia_common05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsGender studies06 humanities and the artsDemocracy060402 drama & theaterNorth AmericaOthello0604 artsCultural pluralismDramaInternational Journal of English Studies
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Death and Transfiguration : The Late Kim Jong-il Aesthetic in North Korean Cultural Production

2016

This article assesses the official music scene in Pyongyang over a span of five dramatic years, surveying how changes in the field of music from 2009 to 2014 mirrored and in some cases presaged North Korean dynastic succession and political consolidation. The article draws upon a new abundance of performance data on North Korean musical groups, data which we argue is important but has largely been ignored or mischaracterized heretofore. The central crisis dealt with in the article is the decline and demise of Kim Jong-il, the architect of North Korea’s musical culture. In his final years, Kim Jong-il assented to the creation of a new leading musical group known as the Unhasu Orchestra, prom…

Cultural Studiesta520media_common.quotation_subjectWishArt historyMusicalKim Jong-il050105 experimental psychologyNorth KoreaPoliticsdeathta6160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonLiteraturetransfigurationCultural sectormusiikkielämäbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationArtDemisekuolemaPohjois-Koreabusiness0503 educationMusicPopular Music and Society
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Past and Current Climate Change

2008

This section describes long-term observed climatic changes in atmospheric parameters. The focus is on surface climate conditions, but changes in atmospheric circulation are discussed as they often are behind climatic variability seen on regional and local scales. For a summary introduction on mean atmospheric states and conditions in the Baltic Sea Basin see Annex 1.2 with sections on the general atmospheric circulation (A.1.2.1), surface air temperature (A.1.2.2), precipitation (A.1.2.3), clouds (A.1.2.4), and global radiation (A.1.2.5).

Current (stream)Arctic oscillationNorth Atlantic oscillationAtmospheric circulationClimatologyWave heightClimate changeEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationStructural basin
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Digital Banking in Northern India: The Risks on Customer Satisfaction

2021

The widespread use of digital technologies and the current pandemic (COVID) have fueled the need and call for digital transformation in the banking sector. Although this has various benefits, it is a disruption to the norm to which a bank customer has to become accustomed. This variance means that customers would have to make some changes to their routine. This can constitute risks in terms of maintaining customer satisfaction at previous levels. These risks are associated with customer retention because a service or product needs to be aligned with customer expectations to avoid them switching to other service providers. Moreover, it can also have an effect on reputa- tion. Offering digita…

Customer retentionInternet banking -- India NorthService industries -- India NorthStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)digital banking; customer satisfaction; SERVQUAL model; risk management; service quality; digital transformationrisk managementservice qualityRisk management -- India NorthInsuranceFinance -- Technological innovations -- India NorthAccountingHG8011-9999ddc:330Quality (business)Marketingmedia_commonService (business)Service qualitydigital bankingSERVQUAL (Service quality framework)customer satisfactionDigital transformationSERVQUAL modelService providerBank customers -- India Northdigital transformationCustomer satisfactionBusinessBanks and banking -- Technological innovations -- India NorthReputationRisks
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Analysis of cytochrome C oxidase subunits III and IV expression in developing rat brain

2004

Abstract Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) complex is built up with both nucleus- and mitochondrion-encoded subunits. Biogenesis and assembly of the complex thus requires fine cross-talk between the two compartments. In order to shed light on the regulation of nuclear–mitochondrial interactions, we studied the expression of COXIII (mitochondrion-encoded) and COXIV (nucleus-encoded) in adult rat tissues and rat developing brain. We found that the levels of COXIV protein and mRNA are not linearly related, thus suggesting a post-transcriptional mode of regulation. In agreement with this observation, we report the presence of a protein that specifically binds to the 3′-untranslated region of COXIV mRN…

CytoplasmRNA-binding proteinProtein subunitBlotting WesternCOX IVRNA-binding proteinMitochondrionBiologyGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicElectron Transport Complex IVAnimalsCytochrome c oxidaseElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalCOX III.RNA MessengerRNA Processing Post-TranscriptionalMessenger RNAGeneral NeuroscienceBrainProteinsRNABlotting NorthernMitochondriaRatsProtein TransportCytosolnucleus-mitochondrion cross-talkBiochemistryCytoplasmbiology.proteinNeuroscience
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