• How theory can help to understand the potential impact of food environment policies on socioeconomic inequalities in diet: An application of Bourdieu’s capital theory and the scarcity theory 

      Djojosoeparto, Sanne K.; Kamphuis, Carlijn B.M.; Harrington, Janas M.; Løvhaug, Anne Lene; Roos, Gun; Sawyer, Alexia; Stronks, Karien; Terragni, Laura; Torheim, Liv Elin; Vandevijvere, Stefanie; Poelman, Maartje; van Lenthe, Frank J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Government policies that promote healthy food environments are considered promising to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in diet. Empirical evidence of effects on these inequalities, however, is relatively scarce and, with ...
    • How to adapt caring services to migration-driven diversity? A qualitative study exploring challenges and possible adjustments in the care of people living with dementia 

      Sagbakken, Mette; Ingebretsen, Reidun; Spilker, Ragnhild Storstein (PLOS ONE;volume 15, issue 12, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-12-22)
      Background: Research on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with an immigrant or minority ethnic background is scarce. Several approaches have been dis- cussed: offering services adapted ...
    • How to Use Comic-Strip Graphics to Represent Signed Conversation 

      Skedsmo, Kristian (Research on Language and Social Interaction;Volume 54, 2021 - Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-26)
      This article explores comic-strip-inspired graphic transcripts as a tool to present conversational video data from informal multiperson conversations in a signed language, specifically Norwegian Sign Language (NTS). The ...
    • How uncertainty can determine corporate ESG performance? 

      Bin-Feng, Chai; Mirza, Sultan Sikandar; Ahsan, Tanveer; Qureshi, Muhammad Azeem (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Using Sino-Securities Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings data, we examine how environmental uncertainty affects the ESG performance of Chinese A-share non-financial listed firms from 2008 to 2020. Our ...
    • How welfare regimes moderate the associations between cognitive aging, education, and occupation 

      Orsholits, Dan; Cullati, Stéphane; Ghisletta, Paolo; Aartsen, Marja; Oris, Michel; Studer, Matthias; Maurer, Jürgen; Perna, Laura; Gouveia, Élvio; Marques, Adilson; Peralta, Miguel; Marconcin, Priscila; Kliegel, Matthias; Ihle, Andreas (The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences;Volume 77, Issue 9, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Objectives: Previous studies have shown the importance of individual markers of cognitive reserve, such as education and occupation, for cognitive health in old age. However, there has been only little investigation so far ...
    • HPV16 and HPV18 type-specific APOBEC3 and integration profiles in different diagnostic categories of cervical samples 

      Lagström, Sonja; Løvstad, Alexander H; Umu, Sinan Uğur; Ambur, Ole Herman; Nygård, Mari; Rounge, Trine Ballestad; Christiansen, Irene Kraus (Tumour Virus Research;Volume 12, December 2021, 200221, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-14)
      Human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 and 18 are the most predominant types in cervical cancer. Only a small fraction of HPV infections progress to cancer, indicating that additional factors and genomic events contribute to the ...
    • Huawei, 5G and Security: Technological Limitations and Political Responses 

      Friis, Karsten; Lysne, Olav (Development and Change;Volume 52, Issue 5, Special Issue: The Wind from the East: China and the Economic Future of Europe, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-03)
      How did Chinese 5G providers, such as Huawei, become a security concern in the USA and Europe? Were the security concerns related to 5G and Chinese suppliers based upon technological features of the systems, or were they ...
    • Huldra: a framework for collecting crowdsourced feedback on multimedia assets 

      Hammou, Malek; Midoglu, Cise; Hicks, Steven; Storås, Andrea; Sabet, Saeed; Strumke, Inga; Riegler, Michael; Halvorsen, Pål (MMSys: ACM Multimedia Systems;MMSys '22: Proceedings of the 13th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference, Conference object, 2022)
      Collecting crowdsourced feedback to evaluate, rank, or score multimedia content can be cumbersome and time-consuming. Most of the existing survey tools are complicated, hard to customize, or tailored for a specific asset ...
    • Human activity recognition using wearable sensors, discriminant analysis, and long short-term memory-based neural structured learning 

      Uddin, Md Zia; Soylu, Ahmet (Scientific Reports;11, Article number: 16455 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-12)
      Healthcare using body sensor data has been getting huge research attentions by a wide range of researchers because of its good practical applications such as smart health care systems. For instance, smart wearable sensor-based ...
    • Human brain organoids in migraine research: Pathogenesis and drug development 

      Gazerani, Parisa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
    • Human Brain Organoids in the Preclinical Phase of Drug Development for Migraine 

      Gazerani, Parisa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Developing drugs for brain disorders poses significant hurdles. These challenges stem from the scarcity of optimal models for preclinical drug testing and the often observed lack of translation from preclinical to human ...
    • Human Experts’ Perceptions of Auto-Generated Summarization Quality 

      Lotfigolian, Maryam; Papanikolaou, Christos; Taghizadeh, Samaneh; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Chapter; Conference object, 2023)
      In this study we addressed automatic summarizations generated us- ing modern artificial intelligence techniques. Several mathematical methods for evaluating the performance of automatic summariza- tion exist. Such methods ...
    • Human rights and nutritional care in nurse education: lessons learned 

      Terragni, Laura; Raustøl, Anne (Nursing Ethics;Volume 29, Issue 4, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-07)
      Background: Food is an important part of nursing care and recognized as a basic need and a human right. Nutritional care for older adults in institutions represents a particularly important area to address in nursing ...
    • Human values and retirement experiences: A longitudinal analysis of Norwegian data. 

      Blekesaune, Morten; Hansen, Thomas (Social Indicators Research;157 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-22)
      Motivational factors, such as one’s value system, may affect how people cope with the opportunities and challenges of retirement. This article explores the moderating roles of Schwartz’s four basic values (self-enhancement, ...
    • Humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in multiple sclerosis: the relevance of time since last rituximab infusion and first experience from sporadic revaccinations 

      König, Marton; Lorentzen, Åslaug Rudjord; Torgauten, Hilde Marie; Tran, The Trung; Schikora-Rustad, Stine; Vaage, Eline Benno; Mygland, Åse Daasvand; Wergeland, Stig; Aarseth, Jan Harald; Aaberge, Ingeborg Sundsvalen; Torkildsen, Øivind; Holmøy, Trygve; Berge, Tone; Myhr, Kjell-Morten; Harbo, Hanne-Cathrin Flinstad; Andersen, Jan Terje; Munthe, Ludvig Andre; Søraas, Arne Vasli; Celius, Elisabeth Gulowsen; Vaage, John T.; Lund-Johansen, Fridtjof; Nygaard, Gro Owren (Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-20)
      Introduction: The effect of disease-modifying therapies (DMT) on vaccine responses is largely unknown. Understanding the development of protective immunity is of paramount importance to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: ...
    • Humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in multiple sclerosis: The relevance of time since last rituximab infusion and first experience from sporadic revaccinations 

      König, Marton; Lorentzen, Åslaug Rudjord; Torgauten, Hilde Marie; Tran, Trung; Schikora-Rustad, Stine; Vaage, Eline Benno; Mygland, Åse Daasvand; Wergeland, Stig; Aarseth, Jan Harald; Aaberge, Ingeborg Sundsvalen; Torkildsen, Øivind; Holmøy, Trygve; Berge, Tone; Myhr, Kjell-Morten; Harbo, Hanne-Cathrin Flinstad; Andersen, Jan Terje; Munthe, Ludvig Andre; Søraas, Arne Vasli; Celius, Elisabeth Gulowsen; Vaage, John T.; Lund-Johansen, Fridtjof; Nygaard, Gro Owren (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Introduction The effect of disease-modifying therapies (DMT) on vaccine responses is largely unknown. Understanding the development of protective immunity is of paramount importance to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective ...
    • Humour, sexual harassment, and police managers´ discretionary practices 

      Valland, Tatanya Claudine Bianca Ducran; Nordberg, Tanja Haraldsdottir; Bjørkelo, Brita (Police Practice & Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      In this article, we describe and analyse police managers’ response to incidents of gender and sexual harassment as they play out in a police workplace context. The aim is to examine managers’ supervisory discretion in ...
    • Hunter-Gatherer Children at School: A View From the Global South 

      Ninkova, Velina; Hays, Jennifer Lynn; Lavi, Noa; Ali, Aishah; Lopes da Silva Macedo, Silvia; Davis, Helen Elizabeth; Lew-Levy, Sheina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Universal formal education is a major global development goal. Yet hunter- gatherer communities have extremely low participation rates in formal schooling, even in comparison with other marginalized groups. Here, we review ...
    • Hva er forskningslitterasitet? Og hvorfor trenger lærere det? 

      Eriksen, Andreas (Chapter, 2023)
      The chapter argues that research literacy takes a distinct form when applied the teacher role. Responsible integration of research into professional action requires respect for teachers’ ethics and craft. The chapter ...