• Can’t You Tell I am a Human? A Comparison of Common Text and Image CAPTCHAs Using a Low-Fidelity Methodology 

      Eriksen, Hannah Marie Maurstad; Hoel, Lars; Jetteberg, Caroline Sofie; Leiknes, Amalie Christine; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Chapter; Conference object, 2023)
      Many websites employ CAPTCHAs to limit web robot traffic. Al- though CAPTCHA challenges may improve security they come at the cost of reduced usability and accessibility. This study set out to explore users’ performance ...
    • Capacity of Concrete Structures with Corroded Reinforcement and Prestressing Tendons 

      Sigvaldsen, Marie; Ersdal, Gerhard; Markeset, Gro; Samarakoon, Mudiyansele Samindi Manjula K; Langeteig, Magne (IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering;Volume 1201, Third Conference of Computational Methods & Ocean Technology (COTech 2021), Stavanger, Norway and Second Conference of Oil & Gas Technologies in Cold Climate (OGTech 2021) 25th-26th November 2021, Moscow, Russia, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The main degradation mechanism for concrete structures is corrosion of the reinforcement and prestressing tendons. Management of structures with such degradation requires detailed understanding of their remaining strength ...
    • Care in physiotherapy - a ghost story 

      Ahlsen, Birgitte; Ottesen, Alette; Askheim, Clemet (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-26)
      The role of care in physiotherapy has largely been ignored in research and professional discussions. We explore the causes and consequences of this neglect as an attempt to rethink what care is and can be in physiotherapy. ...
    • Career choices after completion of vocational training: the case of licensed practical nurses 

      Drange, Ida; Ingelsrud, Mari Holm (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The initial career choice that young people make can become subject to change as individuals gain professional and personal experience. We study career choices made after vocational training and investigate the propensity ...
    • Caring Futures? 

      Tapio, Hege; Hellstrand, Ingvil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      How do we understand care, humanity, and vulnerability under new technological regimes? Do concepts of care change with increasing technology use? With these questions in mind, we curated the art exhibition Caring Futures ...
    • Caring to the End: An Empirical Application of Swanson’s Caring Theory to the End-of-Life Care 

      Gilbert, Rachel; Lillekroken, Daniela (Advances in Nursing Science;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The aim of the current study was to explore the applicability of Swanson’s middle-range theory of caring within the context of end-of-life care provided to nursing home residents. A secondary analysis of data collected ...
    • Caring, learning and learning environment in the early stage of the pandemic: "I want to become a nurse to contribute to society!" Nursing students experiences 3 months into a pandemic-views on study situation and thoughts on a future in nursing 

      Sæterstrand, Torill Margaret; Blomberg, Karin; Finstad, Ann-Kristin; Sheikoleslami, Rohangez; Bjørge, Heidi; Halvorsrud, Liv; Karterud, Dag (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has caused different challenges in societies around the world. For educators, an increased focus on education of health personnel, defined as any form of learning and caring for students ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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, ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 spine surgery in the Northern Norway Regional Health Authority area in 2014-18 

      Ingebrigtsen, Tor; Guldhaugen, Kristel Ailin; Kristiansen, Jon-André; Kloster, Roar; Grotle, Margreth; Solberg, Tore (Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening;Nr. 4 - Årgang 142, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-28)
      Background: Knowledge about the variation in treatment rates is needed to assess whether the access to health services is equitable. The objective of this study was to investigate the rates of surgical treatment of ...
    • CFD modeling of the transport of human respiratory droplets in an indoor environment 

      Norbeck, Ole Martinius Harket; Sundsdal, Oda Martine; Nambully, Suresh Kumar; Chaudhuri, Arnab (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings;, Conference object, 2022)
      For the last couple of years, the world has faced the global pandemic COVID-19. The viral transmission could occur via different modes like large respiratory droplets, direct contact with contaminated surfaces and airborne ...
    • CFD Simulations of Flow Jetting Impact and High Erosion Region in a Production Choke and its Downstream Spool 

      Keprate, Arvind; Bagalkot, Nikhil; perinpasivam, Agastian (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings;Proceedings of the 63rd International Conference of Scandinavian Simulation Society, SIMS 2022, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object; Journal article, 2022)
      Erosion wear, a rather well-known problem in the petroleum and transport industry. Over the years there have been many different models suggested to estimate the erosion. Each model uses unique equations and is suited for ...
    • Challenges and barriers to optimal maternity care for recently migrated women - a mixed-method study in Norway 

      Bains, Sukhjeet; Skråning, Susanne; Sundby, Johanne Sommerschild; Vangen, Siri; Sørbye, Ingvil; Lindskog, Benedikte V. (BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth;21, Article number: 686 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-07)
      Background: Migrant women are at increased risk for complications related to pregnancy and childbirth, possibly due to inadequate access and utilisation of healthcare. Recently migrated women are considered a vulnerable ...
    • Challenges and helpful conditions for Vocational teachers in Europe: Findings from the VETteach project 

      Brevik, Birger; Kaiser, Franz; Hoppe, Melanie (Chapter, 2023)
      This study, conducted by the IBP at the University of Rostock and partners with responsibility for VET teacher education in an Erasmus+ project, aimed to identify challenges faced by these teachers and analyze similarities ...
    • Challenges for researchers when getting access to children and young people and their consent in research. A scoping review 

      Arnadottir, Hervor Alma; Kristinsdottir, Guðrún; Seim, Sissel; Vis, Svein Arild Myhra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This article aims to support researchers in addressing the challenges when seeking access to CYP and their consent to participate in research. Despite the growing consensus about the need to involve children and young people ...