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Like ships passing in the night? Nonstandard work schedules and spousal satisfaction in Finland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

2020

This study examined the associations of work schedules and spousal satisfaction among Finnish (n = 347), Dutch (n = 304) and British (n = 337) parents. In addition to comparing parents with nonstandard schedule with parents in regular day work, the study examined separately the roles played in spousal satisfaction of morning, evening, night and weekend work and other working time-related variables (working hours, changes in and influence over one’s work schedules and spouse’s work schedule). The three-country data were analyzed using structural equation modeling with a multigroup procedure in Mplus. Little evidence for negative associations of work schedules and related factors with spousal…

puolisotcontent analysisWork-life-balanceGroßbritannienSociology & anthropologyDevelopmental psychologycontent analysis; cross-cultural; nonstandard working times; structural equation modeling; work schedulescross-culturalFinlandNetherlandsMorningsatisfactionGreat BritainWochenendenightworkspousework schedulessisällönanalyysiWork (electrical)kulttuurienvälinen tutkimusSpousevuorotyöperhesuhteetFamily Sociology Sociology of Sexual Behaviorddc:301PsychologyFamiliensoziologie SexualsoziologieScheduleEveningworking hoursNachtarbeitweekendstructural equation modelingStructural equation modelingCross-culturalnonstandard working timesNiederlandelcsh:HQ1-2044spousal satisfactionyötyöEhepartnerZufriedenheitrakenneyhtälömallitFinnlandtyöaikaArbeitszeitSoziologie AnthropologieContent analysistyytyväisyyslcsh:The family. Marriage. Woman
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Longitudinal associations between teacher-child interactions and academic skills in elementary school

2017

This study examined the extent to which the quality of teacher-child interactions assessed in kindergarten (6-year-olds) is associated with children's reading and math development across the elementary school years. The sample consisted of 515 Finnish children (271 boys, 244 girls). Teacher-child interactions were observed in 49 kindergarten classrooms. The findings from the latent growth curve models showed that high-quality teacher–child interactions in kindergarten were positively associated with the initial levels of reading and math skills. Furthermore, the results indicated that high-quality teacher-child interactions in kindergarten were positively associated with children's academic…

päiväkoditmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationlapset (ikäryhmät)esiopetusbehavioral disciplines and activitieslukeminenDevelopmental psychologylong-term associationsMath skillsreadingReading (process)mental disordersDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymatemaattiset taidot0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516kindergartenopettaja-oppilassuhdeta515media_commonmatematiikkamathematics05 social sciences050301 educationlukeminen (toiminta)lastentarhaAcademic skillsacademic skillsesikouluikäisetlukutaitobehavior and behavior mechanismsperuskouluPsychologyteacher-child interactions0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Applied Developmental Psychology
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Development of literacy in kindergarten and primary school

2006

päiväkoditoppiminenalkuopetuslongitudinal studyliteracy developmentesiopetusreading habitslukeminenprimary schoollukutottumuksetesikoulukielellinen kehitysesikouluikäisetantecedents of literacy skillslukutaitokirjoitustaitokindergartenperuskoululapset
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Do teachers’ professional vision and teaching experience always go hand in hand? Examining knowledge-based reasoning of Finnish Grade 1 teachers

2021

This mixed-method study explored 54 Finnish Grade 1 teachers' professional vision and teaching experience. Teachers' retrospective think-aloud interviews, conducted while watching their eye-tracking recordings of classroom actions, were analysed according to the domains of knowledge-based reasoning. Negative associations between teaching experience and amount of knowledge-based reasoning were found. The qualitative examination of three teachers with different amounts of teaching experience provided concrete examples and broadened the findings. We suggest that teachers’ knowledge-based reasoning should be seen not only as an ability that increases with experience but also as an ability that …

päättelytieto4. Educationretrospective think-aloud interview05 social sciences050301 educationopettajatfixed-method researchammatillinen tietoEducationtyökokemusteaching experienceknowledge-based reasoningProfessional visionammatillinen kehitysteachers' professional visionMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEarly careerPsychology0503 educationkokemustieto050104 developmental & child psychologyTeaching and Teacher Education
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Lo sviluppo rurale tra qualità agroalimentare e ambiente

2013

The demand to the agriculture sector of products ever more diversified and with ever greater contents of quality, as well as the growing attention for health, environmental and ethical content has led to synergistic and enhancement actions between the various functions of agriculture and in particular between the environment and rural development. This can be transformed into a competitive advantage when it becomes a strategy to diversify the business activities, and determine a reallocation of production factors on agricultural production in favor of environmental and social functions that allow to generate additional incomes. Because business success goes hand in hand with that of the ter…

quality economy rural development relational goodsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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Explaining local governments' cost efficiency: Controllable and uncontrollable factors

2020

Abstract Efficient and effective management of public resources is essential at all levels of government. This issue has gained momentum due to the strains that affected public sector finances after the onset of the 2007/08 crisis in many countries, particularly in Europe. In this article, we evaluate the influence of environmental variables that affect local government efficiency in one European country, Spain, during the crisis years (2009–2015). To this end, and considering the possible influence of both controllable and uncontrollable factors, we use an approach that is able to analyse their impact across the conditional distribution of performance, and which controls for the (likely) e…

quantile regressionSociology and Political Science0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentEconomicsEconometricslocal governmentEndogeneityGovernmentCost efficiencybusiness.industry05 social sciencesInstrumental variablePublic sector021107 urban & regional planningConditional probability distributioninstrumental variableQuantile regressionUrban StudiesefficiencyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLocal governmentbusiness050703 geographyCities
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Embracing iterations in Quantum software: a vision

2022

In today’s software engineering, iterations, affordable en masse, form an important part of just about any system. However, not all computing resources are cheap to consume. In High-Performance (HPC) and Quantum Computing (QC), executions can consume considerable amounts of energy and time, which is reserved and used even if the very first steps in the process fail. This means that developers must assume a different attitude towards programming, and aim at error-free software before its execution. This is com monly facilitated using simulators, which are commonplace for both HPC and QC. However the fashion developers advance from one tool to another is ad-hoc, with no established software e…

quantum software engineeringiterointiohjelmistosuunnittelusoftware prototypingohjelmistotuotantosimulointiquantum computing quantum IDEkvanttilaskentaohjelmistokehityssoftware development techniquesProceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Quantum Programming for Software Engineering
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RAB18 Loss Interferes With Lipid Droplet Catabolism and Provokes Autophagy Network Adaptations

2020

Autophagy is dependent on appropriate lipid supply for autophagosome formation. The regulation of lipid acquisition and the autophagy network response to lipid-limiting conditions are mostly elusive. Here, we show that the knockout of the RAB GTPase RAB18 interferes with lipid droplet catabolism, causing an impaired fatty acid release. The resulting reduced lipid-droplet-derived lipid availability influences autophagy and provokes adaptive modifications of the autophagy network. These adjustments include increased expression and phosphorylation of ATG2B as well as augmented formation of the ATG12-ATG5 conjugate. Moreover, ATG9A shows an enhanced phosphorylation at amino acid residues tyrosi…

rab3 GTP-Binding ProteinsImmunoblottingGTPaseReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMicroscopy Electron TransmissionStructural BiologyLipid dropletAutophagyHumansPhosphorylationTyrosineMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMicroscopy ConfocalChemistryCatabolismAutophagyAutophagosomesLipid DropletsImmunohistochemistryCell biologyrab GTP-Binding ProteinsPhosphorylationlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)RabCRISPR-Cas Systems030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRAB18HeLa CellsJournal of Molecular Biology
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Activation of NF-kappaB and IL-8 by yersinia enterocolitica invasin protein is conferred by engagement of rac1 and MAP kinase cascades.

2003

International audience; Yersinia enterocolitica triggers activation of the nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB and production of the proinflammatory chemokine interleukin (IL)-8 in intestinal epithelial cells. This activation is due to adhesion of the bacteria via their outer membrane protein invasin to the host cells. Using Clostridium difficile toxins that specifically inactivate small GTPases, and transfection of inhibitory proteins of the Rho-GTPases, we demonstrate that Rac1, but not Cdc42 or Rho, is required for activation of NF-kappaB by invasin. Invasin activated the mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPK) p38 and c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase (JNK) but not extracellular signal regulated …

rac1 GTP-Binding ProteinMAP Kinase Kinase 4MAP Kinase Signaling SystemRNA Stability[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ImmunologyMitogen-activated protein kinase kinasep38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesMicrobiologyBacterial AdhesionMAP2K703 medical and health sciencesBacterial ProteinsVirologyHumansASK1RNA Messengerc-RafAdhesins Bacterialcdc42 GTP-Binding ProteinrhoB GTP-Binding ProteinYersinia enterocolitica030304 developmental biologyMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases0303 health sciencesbiologyMAP kinase kinase kinase030306 microbiologyInterleukin-8Cyclin-dependent kinase 2JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesNF-kappa BProtein kinase RMolecular biologyCell biologybiology.proteinCyclin-dependent kinase 9Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesrhoA GTP-Binding ProteinHeLa CellsSignal Transduction
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Stan i potrzeby transportowe Opola

2017

rail transporttransport drogowyOpolekierunki rozbudowy układu komunikacyjnegodevelopment direction of the transport systemroad transporttranport kolejowyStudia Śląskie
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