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How precision medicine and screening with big data could increase overdiagnosis
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How precision medicine changes medical epistemology: A formative case from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Rationale and Aims Precision medicine (PM) raises a key question: How do we know what works when the number of people with a health problem becomes small or one (n = 1)? We here present a formative case from Norway. The ... -
How primary healthcare in Iceland swiftly changed its strategy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective To describe how the primary healthcare (PHC) in Iceland changed its strategy to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Descriptive observational study. Setting Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. Population ... -
How Psychologists in Men’s English Football Academies Evaluate Their Working Context and Adopt an Appropriate Professional Practice Framework
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study examined how psychologists working in men’s English football academies evaluate their working context when choosing a professional practice framework for guiding applied psychology provisions. Sixteen psychologists—six ... -
How purchasing departments facilitate organizational ambidexterity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Companies must pursue both exploration and exploitation of supplier’s knowledge in increasingly competitive and complex production environments. This has been referred to as pursuing an ambidextrous supply strategy, extending ... -
How Quickly Can We Predict Users’ Ratings on Aesthetic Evaluations of Websites? Employing Machine Learning on Eye-Tracking Data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Abstract. This study examines how quickly we can predictusers’ ratings on vis-ual aesthetics in terms of simplicity, diversity, colorfulness, craftsmanship.To predict users’ ratings, first we capturegaze behaviorwhile ... -
How radiographers visually perceive X-ray images with the task of accepting or rejecting them – a pilot study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Introduction: Radiographer´s usual role in the medical imaging chain is to acquire relevant and qualitatively good images that help the radiologist or physician to diagnose most accurately. After the image acquisition, the ... -
How re-training process affect the performance of no-reference image quality metric for face images
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The accuracy of face recognition systems is significantly affected by the quality of face sample images. There are many existing no-reference image quality metrics (IQMs) that are able to assess natural image quality by ... -
How relationships can influence an organic firm’s network identity
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)A main challenge when organic food actors cooperate with conventional food actors is to maintain their identity in the relationship. In this paper, we analyse such a relationship through the use of the industrial marketing ... -
How Relevant Are Risk Perceptions, Effort, and Performance Expectancy in Mobile Banking Adoption?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article provides a comprehensive overview of the adoption process using evidence from m-banking adoption in Pakistan. A survey design was used and 189 responses were received from across Pakistan and analyzed using ... -
How relevant is the deposition of mercury onto snowpacks? - Part 1: A statistical study on the impact of environmental factors
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A portion of the highly toxic methylmercury that bioaccumulates in aquatic life is created from mercury entering bodies of water with snowpack meltwater. To determine the importance of meltwater as a source of aquatic ... -
How safe were vessels during research cruises in Arctic in 2007-2019? Linking the Ice Watch Data and the Polar Operational Limits Assessment Risk Index System
(Chapter, 2021)The present work analyzes cruise data from the Ice Watch database and applies the IMO's Polar Operational Limit Assessment Risk Indexing System (POLARIS) with ice observations. The results of this study showed that on ... -
How severe space weather can disrupt global supply chains
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) strong enough to create electromagnetic effects at latitudes below the auroral oval are frequent events that could soon have substantial impacts on electrical grids. Modern society’s heavy ... -
How single events change travel mode choice : a life span perspective
(Chapter, 2004)This paper reports the results of an explorative study with 91 German participants which was conducted in late 2003 as online-research with people between 19 and 62 years of age. Aim of the study was to test which events ... -
How Slight Solidification Rate Variations within Cast Plate Affect Mechanical Response: A Study on As-Cast A356 Alloy with Cu Addition
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The present work investigates a narrow range of secondary dendrite arm spacing (SDAS), in an as-cast A356 alloy with and without copper (Cu) additions. Cu was added to the base A356 alloy melt to reach the target concentration ... -
How sociodemographic and hearing related factors were associated with use of hearing aid in a population-based study: The HUNT Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background:The purpose was to study hearing aid (HA) use in persons 65 years and older, and to investigate howsocioeconomic and hearing related factors were associated to use of HA.Method:This study included 11,602 persons ... -
How square ice helps lubrication
(Journal article, 2017)In the context of friction we use atomistic molecular-dynamics simulations to investigate water confined between graphene sheets over a wide range of pressures. We find that thermal equilibration of the confined water is ... -
How Stochastic Cost Estimates Could Be Applied in Relation to Target Value Design
(Chapter, 2019)Approaches like Target Value Design (TVD) has gained more and more attention in the Construction Industry. Critical issues with these principles are how the cost targets are set, how shared profit is agreed upon and made ... -
How Strongly Connected are Positive Affect and Physical Activity? Results from a Large General Population Study of Young Adults?
(Journal article, 2020)Background: Previous research has shown a link between low positive affect (PA) and numerous physical and psychological well-being outcomes but, recent research has raised the possibility that this relationship may be ... -
How teachers use prosody to guide students towards an adequate answer
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper focuses on the role prosodic features play in displaying evaluative stance in desk talks and oral exams in Norwegian secondary schools. We explore the extent to which teachers make available, to students, their ...