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    • Cascading Crises: Society in the Age of COVID-19 

      Robinson, Laura; Schulz, Jeremy; Ball, Christopher; Chiaraluce, Cara; Dodel, Matías; Francis, Jessica; Huang, Kuo-Ting; Johnston, Elisha; Khilnani, Aneka; Kleinmann, Oliver; Kwon, K. Hazel; McClain, Noah; Ng, Yee Man Margaret; Pait, Heloisa; Ragnedda, Massimo; Reisdorf, Bianca C.; Ruiu, Maria Laura; Xavier da Silva, Cinthia; Trammel, Juliana Maria; Wiborg, Øyvind; Williams, Apryl A. (American Behavioral Scientist;Volume: 65, issue: 12, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-13)
      The tsunami of change triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed society in a series of cascading crises. Unlike disasters that are more temporarily and spatially bounded, the pandemic has continued to expand across ...
    • Cascading Norwegian co-streams for bioeconomic transition 

      Egelyng, H; Romsdal, Anita; Hansen, H.O.; Slizyte, Rasa; Carvajal, Ana Karina; Jouvenot, Laura; Hebrok, Marie; Honkapää, Kaisu; Wold, Jens Petter; Seljåsen, Randi; Aursand, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A circular bioeconomy has become a global aspiration for governments in Europe and around the globe. This article pursues research questions concerning concrete innovations aiming to create bioeconomic transition options ...
    • A Case for Adaptation to Enhance Usability and Accessibility of Library Resource Discovery Tools 

      Beyene, Wondwossen; Ferati, Mexhid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Library resource discovery tools (RDTs) are the latest generation of library catalogs that enable searching across disparate databases and repositories from a single search box. Although such “Google-like” experience has ...
    • The case for increased centralization in integration governance: the neglected perspective 

      Hernes, Vilde (Comparative Migration Studies;9, Article number: 32 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-03)
      Local autonomy is a highly promoted feature in European governance, and the integration field is no exception. In the integration literature, values and considerations favoring local autonomy are often emphasized, while ...
    • Case study and professional development in the education of students at the child welfare program 

      Bernard, Ramona (European Journal of Social Education;(22/23), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-02)
      This article analyses and discusses the use of the case study in relation to constructivist learning theory in a child welfare educational context. From a teacher's point of view there are two central questions: How do ...
    • Casebasert dialogseminar - Studentkultur, læring og danning i grunnskolelærerutdanninga 

      Michelet, Simon; Eri, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03)
      Studien undersøker hvordan lærerstudenter erfarer betydningen av casebaserte dialogseminar for egen læring. Data er kvalitative forskningsintervjuer med studenter i lys av videoopptak fra seminarene. Resultatene viser ...
    • Catching up and Falling behind: An Appraisal of Brazilian Industrial Policy in the Twenty-First Century 

      Kasahara, Yuri; Botelho, Antonio Jose Junqueira (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Amidst analyses of industrial policy’s renaissance in Latin America, Brazil is often hailed as the paragon of this movement. The mix of old and new institutions and instruments would constitute a unique effort in promoting ...
    • Categorization and Comparison of Accessibility Testing Methods for Software Development 

      Bai, Aleksander; Fuglerud, Kristin Skeide; Skjerve, Rannveig Alette; Halbach, Till (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics;Volume 256: Transforming our World Through Design, Diversity and Education, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      There are many methods for testing accessibility and universal design, ranging from checklists and guidelines to automated testing and finally to human testing with participants from different user groups. It is, however, ...
    • The Causal Mechanism of Financial Education: Evidence from Mediation Analysis 

      Carpena, Fenella; Zia, Bilal (Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization;Volume 177, September 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-30)
      This paper uses a field experiment in India and mediation analysis to investigate the causal mechanisms between financial education and financial behavior. Focusing on the mediating role of financial literacy, we propose a ...
    • Causes and Risk Factors of Breast Cancer, What Do We Know for Sure? An Evidence Synthesis of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses 

      Løyland, Borghild; Sandbekken, Ida Hellum; Grov, Ellen Karine; Utne, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Breast cancer affected more than 2.3 million women in 2022 and is the most diagnosed cancer among women worldwide. The incidence rates are greater in developed regions and are significantly higher among women with higher ...
    • Causes of blindness and vision impairment in 2020 andtrends over 30 years, and prevalence of avoidable blindnessin relation to VISION 2020: the Right to Sight: an analysis forthe Global Burden of Disease Study 

      Kisa, Adnan; Bourne, Rupert R A; Steinmetz, Jaimie D; Briant, Paul Svitil; Flaxman, Seth R; Kisa, Sezer; Afshin, Ashkan; Vision Impairment Collaborator, GBD 2019 Blindness and; Vos, Theo; Mulaw, Getahun Fentaw; Resnikoff, Serge (The Lancet Global Health;Volume 9, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-01)
      Background: Many causes of vision impairment can be prevented or treated. With an ageing global population, the demands for eye health services are increasing. We estimated the prevalence and relative contribution of ...
    • Causes of death and associated conditions (CODAC) - a utilitarian approach to the classification of perinatal deaths 

      Saastad, Eli; Frøen, Jahn Frederik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009)
      Abstract A carefully classified dataset of perinatal mortality will retain the most significant information on the causes of death. Such information is needed for health care policy development, surveillance and international ...
    • Causing or Preventing (Reverse) Discrimination When Transposing EU Free-Movement Rules in the European Economic Area: A First Categorization of the Approaches Adopted by National Legislators 

      Praino, Diego; Nikolič, Bruno; Corleto, Michele (Nordic Journal of Migration Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Within the European Economic Area (EEA), many rights are granted to EU/EEA nationals in terms of free movement and residency. Most of these rights, enshrined in Directive 2004/38/EC, apply also to their family members, ...
    • CD8 + T cell gene expression analysis identifies differentially expressed genes between multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls 

      Brorson, Ina Skaara; Eriksson, Anna Maria; Leikfoss, Ingvild Sørum; Vitelli, Valeria; Celius, Elisabeth Gulowsen; Luders, Torben; Berge, Tone; Harbo, Hanne Flinstad; Nilsen, Hilde; Bos-Haugen, Steffan Daniël (Multiple Sclerosis Journal, Experimental, Translational and Clinical;Volume: 6, issue: 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)
      Background: Genetic and clinical observations have indicated T cells are involved in MS pathology. There is little insight in how T cells are involved and whether or not these can be used as markers for MS. Objectives: ...
    • Celebrating the centenary of the Schwarzschild solutions 

      Grøn, Øyvind (Peer reviewed; Journal article; Journal article, 2016)
      This article is a celebration of the centenary of Schwarzschild’s presentations of his external and internal solutions describing spacetime outside and inside an incompressible, spherically symmetric body. I ...
    • CELLULAR, A Cell Autophagy Imaging Dataset 

      al Outa, Amani; Hicks, Steven; Thambawita, Vajira L B; Andresen, Siri; Enserink, Jorrit Martijn; Halvorsen, Pål; Riegler, Michael Alexander; Knævelsrud, Helene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Cells in living organisms are dynamic compartments that continuously respond to changes in their environment to maintain physiological homeostasis. While basal autophagy exists in cells to aid in the regular turnover of ...
    • CEO wealth and cross-border acquisitions by SMEs 

      Zilja, Flladina; Benito, Gabriel R G; Boustanifar, Hamid; Zhang, Dan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study examines the role of chief executive officers’ (CEOs) wealth in explaining the cross-border acquisition (CBA) activity of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). CBAs require substantial financial resources ...
    • Cerebral palsy in Moldova: subtypes, severity and associated impairments 

      Gincota, Ecaterina; Andersen, Guro Lillemoen; Vik, Torstein; Jahnsen, Reidun (BMC Pediatrics;18:332, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-19)
      Background: Moldova is ranked as one of the countries in Europe with the lowest income per capita and with a relatively high infant and maternal mortality rate. Information on neurodisabilities in general is limited, and ...
    • The certifier for the long run 

      Bizzotto, Jacopo; Harstad, Bård (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We build a workhorse model to study the optimal and the equilibrium certifier from a long-run perspective. Firms enter the market, and invest in their capacity to provide qual- ity, before the certification threshold is ...
    • Cervical cancer screening among immigrantwomen in Norway- The healthcare providers’perspectives 

      Møen, Kathy Ainul Mashrooka; Terragni, Laura; Kumar, Bernadette. N; Diaz, Esperanza (Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care;VOL. 36, NO. 4, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-05)
      Objective: To explore health care providers’ (HCPs) experiences regarding cervical cancer screening (CCS) among immigrant women, their strategies to facilitate these consultations and their need for further information. Design: ...