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A golden age for motor skill learning? – Learning of an unfamiliar motor task in 10-year-olds, young adults, and adults, when starting from similar baselines
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)It is often argued within sports circles that the age span of around 6–12 years is a golden age for motor skill learning, and this period is often described as sensitive, or even critical, for learning such skills. ... -
Golden Paper, a Chain and a Bag: A Phenomenology of Queer Things in a Special Needs Education Unit
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Children naturally play with things in both expected and unexpected ways. A stick, a spoon, or a chain of pearls may each seem to contain a goldmine of possibilities for the individual child. Every child encounters an ... -
The Goldilocks Day for healthy adiposity measures among children and adolescents
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: The optimal balance of time spent on daily movement behaviors (“The Goldilocks Day”) associated with childhood obesity remains unknown. Objective: To estimate the optimal durations of sleep, sedentary behavior ... -
Goldstone-like phonon modes in a (111)-strained perovskite
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Goldstone modes are massless particles resulting from spontaneous symmetry breaking. Although such modes are found in elementary particle physics as well as in condensed-matter systems like superfluid helium, superconductors, ... -
Gone to smelt iron in Courland: technology transfer in the development of an early modern industry
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)SUMMARY: In the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, corresponding to the southern and western parts of present-day Latvia, an iron industry based on blast-furnace technology, mainly using local bog iron ore, existed in the ... -
Good animal welfare in a sustainable food system
(Chapter, 2024)Debates on animal welfare have increased in quantity and intensity. This applies particularly to animalwelfare issues in food production, positively and negatively. Polarization is a diagnosis that describes anincreased ... -
Good Animal Welfare in Norwegian Farmers’ context. Can both industrial and natural conventions be achieved in the social license to farm?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article presents research carried out in Norway, among the population of livestock farmers. It analyses farmers' understanding of animal welfare, and how their different concerns about animal welfare varies across ... -
Good mathematics teaching as constructed in Norwegian teachers’ discourses
(Chapter, 2018)This paper explores the notion of good mathematics teaching as constructed in the discourses of practicing Norwegian mathematics teachers. Analyses of data from group interviews show that the teachers tend to conceptualize ... -
"Good parenting” among middle-class families: A narrative positioning analysis of Norwegian child welfare workers’ stories
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)‘Godt foreldreskap’ i middelklassefamilier: En narrativ posisjoneringsanalyse av norske barnevernsarbeideres fortellinger -
Goose grubbing and warming suppress summer net ecosystem CO2 uptake differentially across high-Arctic tundra habitats
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Environmental changes, such as climate warming and higher herbivory pressure, are altering the carbon balance of Arctic ecosystems; yet, how these drivers modify the carbon balance among different habitats remains uncertain. ... -
Gorenstein weak global dimension is symmetric
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We study the Gorenstein weak global dimension of associative rings and its relation to the Gorenstein global dimension. In particular, we prove the conjecture that the Gorenstein weak global dimension is a left-right ... -
Gorillas on a boat: Inattentional blindness during supervisory control of autonomous vessels
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)When focused on a task, unexpected visual stimuli can go by unnoticed. Inattentional blindness may be problematic for supervisory controllers of autonomous vessels, because this role specifically relies on identifying ... -
Got Whey? Sustainability Endpoints for the Dairy Industry through Resource Biorecovery
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Whey has applications in food, beverages, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and the medical sector. However, it remains a massive dairy residue worldwide (160.7 million m3 year−1), with high organic and nutrient ... -
The Governance Approach of Smart City Initiatives. Evidence from Trondheim, Bergen, and Bodø
(Journal article, 2020)A pragmatic and polity-focused solution for governing a smart city in the direction of sustainability is still missing in theory and practice. A debate about whether a smart city is a pragmatic solution for modern challenges ... -
Governance for public health and health equity: The Trøndelag model for public health work
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)BACKGROUND: Multi-sectoral governance of population health is linked to the realization that health is the property of many societal systems. This study aims to contribute knowledge and methods that can strengthen the ... -
Governance in Public Projects: The Norwegian Case
(Chapter, 2016)This book mainly focuses on governance through the lenses of private sector organizations and projects. In this chapter, we try to supplement and contrast this perspective with a description of governance in public sector ... -
Governance of a Public Sector Joint Venture: The Control Challenges of Dominated Owners
(Journal article, 2016)Local governments increasingly choose to provide a wide range of services through cooperation with other local governments. Providing complex services through intergovernmental units creates collaboration risks and collective ... -
Governance regimes for large transport infrastructure investment projects: Comparative analysis of Norway and Sweden
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The two Nordic countries Norway and Sweden have launched governance regimes for the early phases of transport infrastructure investments after experiencing frequent cost overruns and low cost-benefit ratios. This study ... -
Governance schemes for major public investment projects: A comparative study of principles and practices in six countries.
(Concept rapport;47, Book, 2016)This report compares the Norwegian scheme for quality assurance of major public projects, also referred to as the State Project Model, to similar schemes in five other OECD countries, i.e. Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, ... -
Governing parental desires and vulnerabilities: Affective bio politics in the context of Norwegian citizens' repro-migration
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In the early 2010s, transnational surrogacy was a hotly debated topic in Norway following Norwegian citizens’ repro-migration. One of the oft-repeated policy proposals in the debate was to criminalise transnational surrogacy ...