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    • Weak Inversion Model of an Inverting CMOS Schmitt Trigger 

      Nowbahari, Arian; Marchetti, Luca; Azadmehr, Mehdi (Chapter, 2022)
      In this article the subthreshold characteristics of an inverting single input CMOS Schmitt trigger circuit are analyzed. Analytical expressions for the low-to-high and high-to-low hysteresis transition voltages are determined. ...
    • Weapons in Legal Rituals: Between Myth and Reality 

      Risøy, Anne Irene (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This article seeks to explore the significance of weapons in legal rituals mentioned in sources, such as sagas and laws. Similarities in the phrasing of various types of sources give reason to believe that it is possible ...
    • Weld thermal simulation of API 5CT L80 grade steel 

      Palanisamy, Vinothkumar; Solberg, Jan Ketil; Salberg, Bjarne; Moe, Per Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The microstructure and mechanical properties of an API 5CT L80 casing grade steel (0.24C 0,4Si 1.4Mn CrNiCu) have been studied after performing weld thermal simulations (with and without subsequent tempering) applying a ...
    • Welfare technology interventions among older people living at home—A systematic review of RCT studies 

      Pajalic, Zada; Agular de Sousa, Diana; Sørensen Strøm, Benedicte; Lausund, Hilde; Breievne, Grete; Kisa, Sezer; Saplacan, Diana; Hamilton Larsen, Marie; Jøranson, Nina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The main goal of health services is for the elderly to maintain their mental and physical health and live at home independently for as long as possible. Various technical welfare solutions have been introduced and tested ...
    • Welfare Technology, Healthcare, and Behaviour Modelling – An Analysis 

      Sanchez, Veralia Gabriela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Welfare technology is a growing area of research due to the increase in the ageing population. In Nordic countries, public authorities are the primary healthcare providers. Therefore, there is significant of investment to ...
    • Well-being and diabetes management in early pregnant women with type 1 diabetes mellitus 

      Linden, Karolina; Sparud-Lundin, Carina; Adolfsson, Annsofie; Berg, Marie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This paper explores well-being and diabetes management in women with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) in early pregnancy and investigates associations among perceived well-being, diabetes management, and maternal characteristics. ...
    • What are the challenges in the vaccination of migrants in Norway from healthcare provider perspectives? A qualitative, phenomenological study 

      Socha, Anna; Klein, Jörn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Background: Migrant populations in the European Union (EU) suffer a disproportionate burden of infectious diseases and may be particularly vulnerable due to poor conditions in countries of origin or throughout transit to ...
    • What do coaches orchestrate? Unravelling the 'quiddity' of practice 

      Jones, Robyn; Ronglan, Lars Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The general purpose of this article is threefold. Firstly, it is to further the notion of coaching as orchestration through developing insight into precisely how and what coaches orchestrate. Secondly, it is to firmly ...
    • What Do We Know about the University Contribution to Regional Economic Development? A Conceptual Framework 

      Brekke, Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      There are a rapidly growing number of scientific studies analyzing the role of university and higher educational institutions in regional economic development. In this study, the author reviews the rapidly growing body of ...
    • What effect does rehabilitation of wastewater pipelines have on the share of infiltration and inflow water (I/I-water)? 

      Sola, Kristin Jenssen; Bjerkholt, Jarle Tommy; Lindholm, Oddvar G.; Ratnaweera, Harsha (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Infiltration and inflow water (I/I-water) is a big challenge in sewage systems in many countries. I/I-water above an acceptable level indicates that the sewage system is not functioning properly. I/I-water leads to increased ...
    • What happened and why? Considering the role of truth and memory in peace education curricula 

      Lauritzen, Solvor Mjøberg; Nodeland, Tuva Skjelbred (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This paper is an exploration of challenges arising in the interplay between a standardised peace education curriculum and a localised post-conflict setting. Drawing on interview data from two Kenyan schools, the paper ...
    • What I learned by doing craft when I got terminal cancer On woodcarving and psychophysical wellbeing from an insider perspective 

      Gulliksen, Marte Sørebø (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In this paper I use theory on craft and psychophysical wellbeing to extract insights on the value and meaning I found in woodcarving after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. I continued to carve wood throughout ...
    • What if I was harmful? Reflecting on the ethical tensions associated with teaching the dominant mathematics 

      Abtahi, Yasmine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      What are the effects of teaching the dominant mathematics on the wholeness and integrity of the cultural, social and linguistic resources of diverse communities? In this text, I seek to capture the risks associated with ...
    • What is Known About Students and Sleep: Systematic Review and Evidence Map 

      Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin; Torbjørnsen, Astrid; Valeberg, Berit Taraldsen; Sparboe-Nilsen, Bente; Sandbekken, Ida Hellum; Almendingen, Kari; Leegaard, Marit; Ravn, Ingrid Helen; Sæterstrand, Torill Margaret; Løyland, Borghild; Kvarme, Lisbeth Gravdal; Holmberg Fagerlund, Bettina; Valla, Lisbeth; Misvær, Nina; Riiser, Kirsti; Utne, Inger; Rostad, Hanne Marie; Winger, Anette; Albertini Früh, Elena; Holmen, Heidi; Ribu, Lis; Helseth, Sølvi; Grov, Ellen Karine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Higher education students are considered to belong to a population susceptible to poor sleep health; however, there is a lack of broader evidence reviews. This systematic review aims to map out and categorize the existing ...
    • What is musical meter? 

      Johansson, Mats (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      This article discusses the concept of musical meter, its most common definitions and their implications for musical analysis. It is shown that the concept has been notoriously difficult to define and that the core of the ...
    • When assessment defines the content—understanding goals in between teachers and policy 

      Mølstad, Christina Elde; Prøitz, Tine Sophie; Dieudè, Alessandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Education policy development internationally reflect a widespread expansion of learning outcome orientation in policy, curricula and assessment. In this paper, teachers’ perceptions about their work are explored, as goals ...
    • When care situations evoke difficult emotions in nursing staff members: an ethnographic study in two Norwegian nursing homes 

      Sandvoll, Anne Marie; Grov, Ellen Karine; Kristoffersen, Kjell; Hauge, Solveig (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Background Caring practice in nursing homes is a complex topic, especially the challenges of meeting the basic needs of residents when their behaviour evokes difficult emotions. Cognitive and physical changes related ...
    • When Design Gets in the way: Student Learning and Digital Escape Game 

      Cruaud, Caroline (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Escape games are known for their potential to engage students and are becoming a popular way to teach content in a variation of subjects, e.g., chemistry (Peleg et al., 2019), music (Babazadeh et al., 2022), and financial ...
    • When does relational exchange matters? Social bond, trust and satisfaction 

      Shanka, Mesay Sata; Buvik, Arnt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Purpose: The extant literature on business-to-business relationship has shown that trust, relationship duration, and social bond are the key drivers of relationship satisfaction. Notwithstanding, studies on the examination ...
    • When international academic conferences go virtual 

      Falk, Martin Thomas; Hagsten, Eva (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This study investigates the extent to which international academic conferences changes format to virtual when faced by sudden Covid-19 related immobility. Data on 587 conferences in the fields of business, economics, ...