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A diversity of patterns: 10-year trajectories of men and women diagnosed with psychosis for the first time. A time-geographic approach
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)People with severe mental illness face a different ‘interventional’ landscape compared to some decades ago, when mental hospitals were dominant, in Sweden as well as in the rest of the Western world. The aim ... -
Divine Revelation and Human Reasoning: Young Norwegian Muslims’ Reflections on Homosexuality
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This article is based on qualitative interviews with 20 heterosexual and 4 LGBT Norwegian Muslims, aged between 18 and 32 years. It explores how the respondents correlate divine revelation and human reasoning in reflecting ... -
Diving into the uncertainties of open innovation: A systematic review of risks to uncover pertinent typologies and unexplored horizons
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DNA base oxidation in relation to TNM stages and chemotherapy treatment in colorectal cancer patients 2–9 months post-surgery
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Do bank voles (Myodes glareolus) trapped in live and lethal traps show differences in tick burden?
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Do general innovation policy tools fit all? Analysis of the regional impact of the Norwegian Skattefunn scheme
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Do Obese Children Achieve Maximal Heart Rate during Treadmill Running?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objective: Maximal heart rate (HR) is commonly defined as the highest HR obtained during a progressive exercise test to exhaustion. Maximal HR is considered one of the criteria to assess maximum exertion in exercise tests, ... -
Do social enterprises walk the talk? Assessing microfinance performances with mission statements
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Do the Mega and Titan Tests Yield Accurate Results? An Investigation into Two Experimental Intelligence Tests
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Do we need to change the guideline values for determining low bone mineral density in athletes? [Viewpoint]
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Do Women in Nepal Like Playing a Mobile Game? MANTRA: A Mobile Gamified App for Improving Healthcare Seeking Behavior in Rural Nepal
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Does a Responsible University Need a Third Mission?
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Does an obesogenic family environment moderate the association between sports participation and body composition in children? The ENERGY project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Previous research on the association between sports participation and body composition has shown mixed findings. The family home is considered one of the most influential environments on childhood obesity. Thus, ... -
Does enterprise social media use promote employee creativity and well-being?
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Does exercise intensity matter for fatigue during (neo-)adjuvant cancer treatment? The Phys-Can randomized clinical trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Exercise during cancer treatment improves cancer-related fatigue (CRF), but the importance of exercise intensity for CRF is unclear. We compared the effects of high- vs low-to-moderate-intensity exercise with or without ... -
Does food and health education in school influence students’ everyday life?
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Does forming a nuclear family increase religiosity? Longitudinal evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study investigates how far the nuclear family—in terms of entering cohabitation and marriage and having a first and second child—affects religious salience, religious attendance, and activity in religious organizations. ... -
Does higher technical efficiency induce a higher service level? A paradox association in the context of port operations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)