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Larsen, Kseniia Skogstad. "Influence of EU-Russian sanctions and oil price on Danish trade." Journal of International Logistics and Trade 20, no. 2 (June 28, 2022): 102–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jilt-05-2022-0005.

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PurposeThe article compares the effect of European Union (EU)-Russian sanctions imposed in 2014 with the influence of fluctuating oil prices on Danish trade.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper annual import and export trade data between Denmark and 152 countries from the period 2002–18 were computed in STATA/SE 16.1 using the Gravity model to evaluate the effect of economic sanctions and the price of oil.FindingsResults showed that the impact from the fall of oil price exceeded the negative effect from sanctions on Danish export. Additionally, the analyses suggest that the fall in oil price had a negative effect on Danish import. Even so, Danish import significantly increased due to growth in supplies of energy resources from Russia.Originality/valueThis study explains the overlapping effects of EU-Russian sanctions and fluctuating oil prices on Danish trade. This methodology can be expanded to encompass multiple countries using the two-sided Gravity model.
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Eriksen, Esben Oestergaard, Simon Smed, Karl Johan Klit, and John Elmerdahl Olsen. "Factors influencing Danish veterinarians’ choice of antimicrobials prescribed for intestinal diseases in weaner pigs." Veterinary Record 184, no. 26 (June 11, 2019): 798. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.105004.

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BackgroundAntimicrobial resistance is a worldwide human and animal health problem, and there is an urgent need to promote prudent use of antimicrobials among veterinarians. In order to do so, it is important to understand the factors that determine their use of antimicrobials. This questionnaire-based study aimed to determine which factors that influence the Danish veterinarians’ choice of antimicrobials prescribed for intestinal diseases in weaner pigs.MethodsThe survey was completed by 83.3 per cent (n=105) of all veterinarians accountable for a Veterinary Advisory Contract in Danish weaner pig herds (n=126). The participants scored to which extent 29 different factors influenced their antimicrobial choice on a five-point Likert scale (1-5).ResultsThe veterinarian’s own experiences of clinical efficacy in the herd exerted the greatest influence (94.4 per cent scored ≥4). The Danish authorities have directed a threshold of the antimicrobial use and made some antimicrobials less favourable to use in pig production through The Yellow Card Initiative, and this influenced the choice of antimicrobials significantly (78.1 per cent scored ≥4). Microbiological laboratory diagnostics influenced the choice of antimicrobial for most veterinarians (78.1 per cent scored 4 or 5), and therefore the Danish statutory requirement of laboratory diagnostics before flock treatment was considered reasonable.ConclusionThe study concluded that many factors influenced the veterinarians choice of antimicrobials, and that statutory requirments can be used to support prudent use of antimicrobials.
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Rendtorff, Jacob Dahl. "Paul Ricœur and Danish Philosophy." Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 53, no. 1 (November 26, 2020): 84–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24689300-05301002.

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This article presents the influence on Danish philosophy of the French phenomenologist and hermeneutic philosopher Paul Ricœur. Paul Ricœur’s poetic hermeneutics was an inspiration for Danish phenomenology and existentialist thought. Moreover, Ricœur had an influence on the development of poetic and narrative research in theology and the human and social sciences in Denmark. In addition, Ricœur provided a hermeneutic framework for research in the different disciplines of bioethics and biolaw, philosophy of law, philosophy of education and nursing philosophy. In particular, Peter Kemp has been important for presenting and promoting Ricœur’s narrative philosophy. The article gives an overview of the influence of the different aspects of Ricœur’s philosophy in Denmark, related to different schools of thought and to individual philosophers and researchers in theology and the human and social sciences in Denmark.
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Tozan, B., E. Stapel, C. Sørensen, and H. Birgisdóttir. "The influence of EPD data on LCA results." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1078, no. 1 (September 1, 2022): 012105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1078/1/012105.

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Abstract The built environment is responsible for reaching global climate targets such as the Paris agreement and carbon neutrality in 2050. It is a well-known fact that buildings stand for 37% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, where 10% is due to emissions from the production of building materials, while the remaining 27% comes from energy consumption [1]. The awareness of the major contribution to global GHG emissions from the built environment has enabled a great interest in developing more sustainable buildings, reducing the contribution to GHG emissions, and conducting life cycle assessments (LCA) of buildings in Denmark. In March 2021 a national strategy towards more sustainable buildings was introduced, which requires an LCA of new buildings, and compliance with the limit value of 12 kg CO2e/m2/year for new buildings with > 1000 m2. The strategy underlines the urgency of educating the Danish construction sector in conducting LCAs of new buildings and gaining knowledge in environmental product declarations (EPD) available for the Danish sector to apply. Eventually, this will enable more specific and transparent LCA results of Danish buildings. We investigate the availability and applicability of EPDs from a Danish perspective in the first part of the study, and in the second part, we investigate the influence on LCA results when applying industry- or product-specific data instead of generic data (Ökobau 2020 II). Three exterior wall types A, B and C are outlined based on the same U-value, and generic data are replaced with EPD data. The results show the various combinations possible with applying the EPD data. Secondly, the LCA results are highly dependent on the chosen materials and their corresponding EPD data.
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Slagboom, M., M. Kargo, D. Edwards, A. C. Sørensen, J. R. Thomasen, and L. Hjortø. "Herd characteristics influence farmers’ preferences for trait improvements in Danish Red and Danish Jersey cows." Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A — Animal Science 66, no. 3 (July 2, 2016): 177–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064702.2016.1277550.

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Grigoreva, Oksana V., and Nikita O. Plyusnin. "The danish parliament as an actor of Denmark’s foreign policy towards the EU and Russia: a comparative analysis, 2005—2019." Baltic Region 12, no. 1 (2020): 68–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2020-1-5.

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The growing number of participants in foreign policy decision-making calls for a study of the forces affecting the behaviour of states in the international arena. In contemporary states, parliaments are increasingly challenging the exclusive prerogatives of executive power in foreign and defence policy. Many experts stress that the powers of the Danish Parliament in these fields are among the most considerable in the world. The question is, however, whether these powers are exercised in the same manner towards different states and regions. This article aims to find out how the Danish Parliament contributes to the country’s foreign policy towards the EU and Russia. The concentric circles model is employed to assess the level of the Danish Parliament’s participation in the foreign policy of the Kingdom of Denmark in different regions of the world. The study conducts a comparative analysis of the evidence of the Parliament’s influence on Denmark’s relations with the EU, the EFTA, and Russia. The findings lead one to conclude that the Danish Parliament’s participation in the country’s foreign policy towards EU bodies is highly institutionalised and coherent, which can be explained by close integration of Danish political elites into European ones as well as by European processes being clear and predictable for Danish parliamentarians. The participation of the Parliament in Danish—Russian relations is less systematic and structured since the Danish Parliament sometimes lacks diplomatic experience and resources to influence more complex and ambiguous relations with the Russian Federation.
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Jørgensen, Jacob C. "Expert Witnesses in Danish Arbitration." ASA Bulletin 26, Issue 3 (September 1, 2008): 479–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/asab2008049.

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There appears to be a growing tendency towards allowing parties to use their own experts under Danish arbitration law. However, the general skepticism against party–appointed experts in the Danish “procedural culture” still dominates and effectively eliminates the influence, which party appointed experts often have on the outcome of international arbitration proceedings. Danish arbitrators prefer using tribunal–appointed experts, whose influence on the outcome of the case is generally overwhelming. The parties can make recommendations as to the number and choice of the expert(s) to be appointed by the tribunal; but ultimately it is the arbitrators who decide on these crucial issues if the parties cannot agree. The main purpose of the article is to provide some practical guidance to international legal practitioners as to how experts in general should be used in the context of arbitrations taking place in Denmark. Furthermore, some recommendations are made in regard to regulating the issue of the use of experts in Danish arbitration agreements.
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Badaeva, A. "Danish People’s Party and Danish Immigration Policy Transformation." World Economy and International Relations 66, no. 3 (2022): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2022-66-3-119-129.

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The author explores the history of the Danish People’s Party and its effect on Danish immigration policy. The DPP was founded in 1995. It successfully continued the anti-immigration course of the Danish Progress Party fallen into disrepair. The Danish People’s Party represented a synthesis of several political currents: the Lutheran movement Tidehverv and its journal, intellectual nationalists from the Danish Association, and conservative populists from the Progress Party. The DPP seeks to drastically reduce non-Western immigration, opposes Islamization and favors cultural assimilation of immigrants. For 25 years, the Danish People’s Party has managed to maneuver between establishment parties and their small partners in the complicated multi-party political system of Denmark. Dissociated from radical elements, the DPP has occupied a stable position on the right of the traditional bourgeois parties. It has broken the long-term influence of centrist parties, and especially radical left-wing parties, on Danish policy. Collaboration with liberal-conservative forces from 2001 to 2011 and from 2015 to 2019 was the most productive for the Party. The DPP played a key role in writing the rules and conditions for immigration in the immigration law that was established by the government in May 2002. Most importantly, the document provided for strong restrictions in immigration policies, which resulted in what is often described as Europe’s strictest immigration laws. The 24-year rule has drawn a lot of attention. Thanks to European migrant crisis, the 2015 general election was historic for the Danish People’s Party. It got unprecedented electoral support and became Denmark’s second largest political party. However, the Party suffered a major defeat in the 2019 general election, recording its worst result since the establishment by wining 8.7% of votes – down from 21% in 2015, for the following reasons: depletion of anti-immigrant rhetoric and seizing the traditional DPP initiative by the establishment, increased political competition and party’s collaboration with the Social Democrats, unexpected for the DPP voters.
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du Jardin Nielsen, Anders Gaarn, and Neil H. Metcalfe. "Mikkel Hindhede (1862–1945): A pioneering nutritionist." Journal of Medical Biography 26, no. 3 (August 26, 2016): 202–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967772015623412.

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The 150th anniversary of the birth of the Danish nutritionist Mikkel Hindhede (1862–1945) fell on 13 February 2012. He was brought up in a farming family and despite family traditions he chose an academic path and became a medical doctor in 1888 and he was ahead of his time and emphasized a healthy life style rather than polypharmacy. He was convinced that the Danish population ate far too much meat and investigated and debated this matter frequently. In 1910, the Danish government allocated Hindhede a laboratory to study human nutrition where he carried out several nutritional experiments on humans. Even though his research contradicted previous theories and met opposition, he had great societal influence. Hindhede’s work was the reason that Denmark focused on feeding the Danish population with harvest products and therefore had to slaughter herds of cattle and pork during the food crisis of the First World War (1914–1918). According to his calculations, this may have prevented 6300 deaths in the war. Moreover, Hindhede’s work later influenced both national and international nutrition policies.
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Hvidtjørn, Dorte, Inge Petersen, Jacob Hjelmborg, Axel Skytthe, Kaare Christensen, and Niels C. Hvidt. "Familial Resemblance in Religiousness in a Secular Society: A Twin Study." Twin Research and Human Genetics 16, no. 2 (February 22, 2013): 544–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/thg.2013.3.

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It is well known that human behavior and individual psychological traits are moderately to substantially heritable. Over the past decade, an increasing number of studies have explored the genetic and environmental influence on religiousness. These studies originate predominantly from countries generally considered more religious than the very secular northern European countries. Comparisons of the results are complicated by diverse definitions of religiousness, but several studies indicate that the influence of the family environment is most predominant in early life, whereas genetic influences increase with age. We performed a population-based twin study of religiousness in a secular society using data from a Web-based survey sent to 6,707 Danish twins born 1970–1989, who were identified in the Danish Twin Registry. We applied Fishman's three conceptual dimensions of religiousness: cognition, practice, and importance. In all polygenic models and biometric analyses, we controlled for gender and age. The study sample comprised 2,237 same sex twins, a response rate of 45%. We found high correlations within both monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs in most items of religiousness, indicating a large influence from shared environmental factors. Personal religiousness such as praying to God, believing in God, and finding strength and comfort in religion were more influenced by genetic factors than were social forms of religiousness such as church attendance. We found a small tendency for increasing genetic influence with increasing age for some religious items, but not for all.
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Bills, Rebecca A. "Scots Under the Influence." Thesis, Boston College, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/681.

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Thesis advisor: Michael J. Connolly
Old English, Old Norse (both Danish and Norwegian variants), Latin, Old French and various Celtic languages have influenced the development of the Scots language in different ways than they have British Standard English due to Scotland’s unique political relationships with each of these cultures. This paper explores the linguistic developments of these interactions, drawing examples from the Scottish poem Sir Patrick Spence, place names in Scotland, and other sources, with especial focus on the Germanic languages
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2009
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: Slavic and Eastern Languages
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Duffy, Oliver. "Tectonic, stratigraphic and geomorphic interactions, and mobile evaporite influence, in rift basins." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/tectonic-stratigraphic-and-geomorphic-interactions-and-mobile-evaporite-influence-in-rift-basins(bd5b21f9-6839-4fbe-9128-b82671b472d5).html.

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This thesis examines how the growth, interaction and linkage of normal faults, and the broader structural styles within rift basins, provide first-order controls upon syn-rift sediment routing and the development of coeval syn-rift stratigraphy. To achieve this, this thesis integrates observations from an area of active extension, alongside the stratigraphic record of an ancient rift basin. The former allows greater insight into sediment erosion, transport and preservation processes during rifting, whereas the latter represents the net depositional history, hence permitting a reconstruction of rift tectono-stratigraphic evolution. Recent advances in the understanding of landscape response to active faulting, have focused predominantly on large-scale rift provinces or where fault segments are widely-spaced across-strike (~15-30 km). As such, the neotectonic portion of this study integrates field and digitial terrain analysis to examine the geomorphic response to active faulting across the Perachora Peninsula (Gulf of Corinth, Central Greece), an uplifting, faulted-terrace setting. Here, the across-strike fault-spacing is small (~2-3 km), allowing fault segments to interact across-strike, and landscape evolution to be driven by a complex configuration of perched, intermittent and marine base-levels. These base-levels have a propensity to switch, with implications for sediment-routing and hanging-wall stratigraphic development. The preservation potential of sub-aerial syn-rift landscapes and basin-fill is extremely low in settings such as Perachora, due to the aggressive headward cannibalisation driven by ongoing tectonic uplift and short downstream distances to terminal base level. The subsurface stratigraphic study examines the Triassic-Jurassic syn-rift stratigraphy of the Danish Central Graben, an area displaying lateral variability in the original thickness and mobility of Late Permian Zechstein evaporites along-strike of the bounding Coffee-Soil Fault System. This setting enables a direct comparison between evaporite-influenced and non- evaporite-influenced rifting at a range of scales. By integrating observations of variability in structural style, with a systematic seismic-stratigraphic analysis of the syn-rift interval, the study documents how interactions between normal fault evolution and mobile evaporites influence: i) the variability in rift basin structural style; ii) the development of stratal geometries; and iii) the nature and location of depositional systems. On a basin-wide scale, the evaporite-influenced rift portions display more prominent fault-related and evaporite-related folding, which in turn controls syn-rift deposition, along with variable degrees of decoupling of basement and cover fault and fold systems. Focusing on the evaporite-influenced Coffee-Soil Fault System, variations in the locations and rates of accommodation generated by both load-driven withdrawal of evaporites up the hanging-wall dip-slope, and fault-related subsidence, provide a critical, and hitherto neglected control upon dip- and strike-oriented variability in hanging-wall stratigraphic architecture. Conceptual models for the development of hanging-wall stratigraphy, incorporating the influence of sediment supply rates upon load-induced evaporite mobilisation, provide a framework which may be used in the analysis of evaporite-influenced border fault systems worldwide. Overall, the findings of this thesis have implications for understanding the controls on spatial and temporal variability in structural style, sediment routing and syn-rift stratigraphic evolution in rift basins. In particular, the study highlights that to determine a deeper understanding of the interactions which determine the evolution of syn-rift stratigraphy, it is essential to examine basin processes in both modern and ancient rift settings, as well as at a range of scales.
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Nenning, Franziska [Verfasser], and Harald [Akademischer Betreuer] Strauß. "Mega-glendonites in the Early Eocene Fur Formation : unraveling paleoenvironmental conditions in the Danish Basin and their influence on glendonite formation / Franziska Nenning ; Betreuer: Harald Strauß." Münster : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1142528286/34.

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Vankov, Daniel Lyubomirov. "Smartphone apps and virtual reality as road safety interventions: Examining their real-world effects for young drivers." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/180754/1/Daniel%20Lyubomirov_Vankov_Thesis.pdf.

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Young drivers are early technology adopters. Rapid developments in consumer-oriented technologies (COTs) provide opportunities to encourage safer driving amongst them. Safer driving can potentially reduce road trauma. This thesis focused on using a smartphone safe-driving app and VR software as intervention tools in two separate COTs-based interventions. The undertaken approach closely mimicked their use in real-life conditions. The targeted behaviours were speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. By evaluating the two interventions, this multidisciplinary research contributed to a better understanding of the effect of using the two examples of COTs outside the laboratory.
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Berglund, Julia, and Elin Cederholm. "”Daniel Wellington-effekten” : Samskapande och engagemang på Instagram." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-414484.

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Engagemang och samskapande i symbios kan leda till samskapande av värde för samtliga inblandade aktörer. Studien ämnar att undersöka hur och varför företag arbetar med engagemang och samskapande på Instagram. För att undersöka detta har studien applicerats på företaget Daniel Wellington. Fallstudien bygger på semistrukturerade intervjuer samt kompletterande observationer på Instagram för att ge en bredare bild av hur företaget arbetar med engagemang och samskapande genom nätverk. Resultatet visar att samskapande och engagemang påverkar varandra. Genom aktörsengagemang inom nätverk på Instagram uppmuntras och skapas förutsättningar för samskapande av content. När dessa faktorer är i harmoni kan den så kallade “Daniel Wellington-effekten” förklaras. Effekten innebär att varumärket till viss del marknadsför sig självt. Det förklaras genom att företaget och externa aktörers samarbete leder till samskapande av content samt publicering på Instagram. Detta samskapande leder till ett ökat engagemang inom båda aktörernas nätverk.
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Rosin, Frida. "Branding och hashtags : En analys av Daniel Wellingtons material på Instagram." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, JMK, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-165373.

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The aim of this thesis is to get an understanding of how Daniel Wellington is using visual communication to communicate their brand identity on Instagram. It is also about how they use hashtags to engage their consumers into their brand community. The questions this thesis answers are “How does Daniel Wellington use visual communication to communicate their brand identity on Instagram?” and “How does Daniel Wellington use hashtags to engage their consumers?”. To answer these questions consumer to consumer marketing, influencer marketing, semiotics and snapshot theory have been used as a theoretical basis. Methods used for this thesis is a semiotic analysis with denotation and connotation. Through denotation and connotation, the chosen pictures have been carefully analysed to answer the questions of the thesis.             The results from the analysis shows that Daniel Wellington communicate their brand identity very good because the pictures posted on their Instagram represented it well. The sign of engagement in the hashtags turned out to be very engaging for the consumers to keep wanting to post pictures with and of Daniel Wellington’s products.
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Geberth, Daniel [Verfasser]. "Exploring the influence of biological variability on pattern formation in Dictyostelium discoideum / Daniel Geberth." Bremen : IRC-Library, Information Resource Center der Jacobs University Bremen, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1034996177/34.

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Ferrell, Janice René. "A Case Study of Characteristics and Means of Person-to-Person Influence in American Kodály Music Education: Katinka Scipiades Dániel." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2003. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4218/.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics and means of Katinka Dániel's interpersonal influences through the perceptions of 20 selected students, protégés, and colleagues, and to study the behavioral and attitudinal changes they attributed to her influence. A case study design and structured interview questionnaire were used to study four variables coming from the social sciences' literature on influence: legitimate authority, attractiveness, expert authority, and trustworthiness. Responses were qualitatively analyzed to determine the role those variables played in Dániel's interpersonal influence. All interviewees were music teachers who used the Kodály method in their teaching and have studied or worked with Dániel. Two images of Dániel emerged from the interviews. The first, a business-like image, emanated from Dániel's work in the classroom, and the second, a maternal image, came from personal relationships with her students and associates. Attractiveness (defined as a willingness to respond positively to the requests of an influential person because one respects that individual and wants to obtain that person's approval) proved to be the principal characteristic of influence, followed by legitimate authority, then expertise. Trustworthiness played a lesser role. The greatest effect of Dániel's influence was on the interviewees' teaching. Among the factors interviewees described as influential were her expectation they would succeed, her position as role model, praise and encouragement, and gestures of generosity and concern. Interviewees were not in agreement as to whether she used persuasion or coercion. Direct verbal communication served a principal role in Dániel's influence, and though her criticism was described as forthright and bluntly honest, interviewees often accepted it. This was because most believed she was focused on their best interest, because her motives were not considered self-serving, and because they saw the reasons for her criticism as stemming from her high ideals and the desire to see them improve as teachers. The dissertation includes a biography of Dániel.
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Humbert, Jean-Marcel. "L'égyptomanie : sources, thèmes et symboles : étude de la réutilisation des thèmes décoratifs empruntés à l'Egypte ancienne dans l'art occidental du XVIe siècle à nos jours." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040295.

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Le catalogue illustré constituant la première partie de cette thèse a été réalisé à partir d'une base de données créée spécialement. Il contient plusieurs milliers de références intégrées à 1370 notices; celles-ci sont classées selon les principaux thèmes de l'histoire de l'art, eux-mêmes regroupés à l'intérieur de six périodes chronologiques. Cet échantillonnage représentatif a permis d'étudier les sources et les composantes de l'égyptomanie selon les époques et les pays, les thèmes égyptiens les plus souvent employés et leur degré d'adaptation, et la part de symbole contenue dans les différents types de créations. L'égyptomanie a pour sources des documents archéologiques, des relations de voyage, des évènements "médiatisés" et de précédentes réalisations égyptisantes; mais l'évolution de la fidélité des interprétations ne suit pas forcement l'amélioration de la connaissance de l'Egypte ancienne. L'étude chronologique met en lumière plusieurs évolutions : au début distraction d'esthète, l'égyptomanie ira se démocratisant; elle profite à partir du XIXe siècle des progrès de l'archéologie; elle trouve continuellement de nouveaux modes d'expression (cinéma, bande dessinée, publicité) et élargit ainsi régulièrement son audience. L'étude thématique des objets et réalisations accueillant l'égyptomanie montre sa faculté d'adaptation et l'influence en retour des styles propres aux époques concernées. Un répertoire des thèmes décoratifs empruntés à l'Egypte ancienne précise ceux qui sont le plus souvent employés. L'objet égyptisant véhicule des symboles issus à la fois de l'Egypte ancienne et de la période de sa création; jouant de nombreux concepts (rêve, peur, rire), l'égyptomanie garde comme l'Egypte un impact fort sur le public. L'égyptomanie est plus qu'une des composantes de l'exotisme et de l'anticomanie; elle constitue un courant à part, aujourd'hui plus vivant et fascinant que jamais
The catalogue of this thesis has been taken from a data base specially created. Its 1370 notices give thousands of references; the notices are classified according to themes in the course of six chronological periods. Thanks to these selected objects, it has been possible to study the sources and the constituent parts of the Egyptian revival according to periods and countries, to index the Egyptian themes more often used, to measure their degree of adaptation, and to identify the symbols contained in the different creations. The sources of egyptomania are taken from archeological items, travel accounts, exceptional events and former egyptianizing creations; but the evolution of the fidelity of the interpretations doesn’t follow necessarily the increasing of the knowledge of ancient Egypt. The chronological study points out several evolutions: egyptomania, created at the beginning for esthetes’' pleasure, soon becomes democratized; the archeological discovering and publications give new possibilities to it; it can use many new means of expression (movies, cartoons, comic-strips and adverting) and thus increased its audience. The thematic study of the egyptianizing objects and creations shows how easily egyptomania adapts itself and mixes with the style of the period. A repertory of the themes taken from ancient Egypt shows which ones are used most. Egyptianizing items carry lots of symbols from ancient Egypt and from the time of their making; using numerous concepts (dream, fear, laugh), egyptomania, as well as Egypt, has a strong impact on people. The Egyptian revival is more than part of exotism and anticomania; it is an independent current more alive and fascinating to-day than ever
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Gore, Matthew R. Burggren Warren W. "Influence of parental swimming stamina on the cardiac and metabolic performance of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio)." [Denton, Tex.] : University of North Texas, 2007. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-3669.

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Books on the topic "Influence on Danish"

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Barbusse, Marianne. De konkrete: Konstruktive tendenser i dansk kunst, fra kubisme til ny abstraktion. København: Gyldendal, 1995.

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Petersen, Hjalmar P. The dynamics of Faroese-Danish language contact. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2010.

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Kruse, Lars. Die Französische Revolution im Spiegel der Kopenhagener Zeitschriftenpresse 1789-1799: Eigen- und Fremdbild in der Pressefreiheitszeit. Rostock: Ingo Koch Verlag, 2004.

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Lundberg, Jon Eirik. Naturlige årsager: Asger Jorn, Christian Vind, Line Toftsø, Ferdinand Ahm Krag, Anna Fro Vodder. Edited by Jorn Asger 1914-1973 and Læsø Kunsthal. [Læsø, Denmark]: Læsø Kunsthal, 2020.

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Kjærgaard, Thorkild. Danmark og den franske revolution =: Le Danemark et la révolution française. [Copenhagen]: Kongelige bibliotek, 1989.

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Friborg, Flemming. Dansk guldalderskulptur: 1800-1850 : Ny Carlsberg glyptotek, 5. maj-20. september 1994. [Copenhagen]: Ny Carlsberg glyptotek, 1994.

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KUNSTEN museum of modern art Aalborg (Aalborg, Denmark) and Ordrupgaardsamlingen, eds. Emil Nolde og Danmark =: Emil Nolde und Dänemark. 2nd ed. Aalborg: Kunsten Museum of Modern Art, 2009.

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Andersen, Jens Kr. Bellman og de danske guldalderdigtere: En studie i litterær reception. København: Selskabet Bellman i Danmark, 1996.

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Winge, Vibeke. Pebersvend og poltergejst: Tysk indflydelse på dansk. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 2000.

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Preisler, Bent. Danskerne og det engelske sprong. Frederiksberg: Roskilde Universitetsforlag, 1999.

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Hartlev, Mette. "Balancing of Individual Rights and Research Interests in Danish Biobank Regulation." In GDPR and Biobanking, 215–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49388-2_11.

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AbstractDenmark offers very good opportunities for biobank research. There is a vast number of well-structured and comprehensive collections of biological material, which in combination with a ‘research generous’ legislation provides an excellent environment for biobank research. However, both the Danish biobank landscape and the regulatory environment is rather complex. In contrast to a number of other countries, there is no specific biobank act in Denmark. Instead, various regulatory regimes interact, which makes it challenging to navigate in the legal landscape. It is also rather non-transparent for the individuals, from whom samples have been collected, what samples are used for, and how they can influence the use of samples for research. With the GDPR and the Danish Data Protection Act it seems that research participants’ rights have been slightly weakened in Danish law. However, it is argued, that the GDPR has the potential to ensure more awareness of research participants right against the societal and scientific interest in research.
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Nightingale, Pamela. "The Origin of the Court of Husting and Danish Influence on London' Development into a Capital City *." In Trade, Money, and Power in Medieval England, VI:559—VI:578. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003417491-6.

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Dahler-Larsen, Peter. "Your Brother’s Gatekeeper: How Effects of Evaluation Machineries in Research Are Sometimes Enhanced." In Peer review in an Era of Evaluation, 127–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75263-7_6.

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AbstractMany warnings are issued against the influence of evaluation machineries (such as bibliometric indicators) upon research practices. It is often argued that human judgment can function as a bulwark against constitutive effects of evaluation machineries. Using vignettes (small case narratives) related to the Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator (BRI), this chapter shows that gatekeepers who “know the future” and use this “knowledge” in a preemptive or precautionary way play a key role in the construction of reality which comes out of the BRI. By showing that human judgment sometimes enhances or multiplies the effects of evaluation machineries, this chapter contributes to an understanding of mechanisms which lead to constitutive effects of evaluation systems in research.
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Lynggaard, Julie, and Christian F. Niordson. "Numerical Study on the Influence of Induced Hydraulic Fractures on Oil Production in a Line Drive." In Geomechanical Controls on Fracture Development in Chalk and Marl in the Danish North Sea, 245–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35327-7_9.

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Toubøl, Jonas, and Peter Gundelach. "Values, Activism and Changing Attitudes: Individual-Level Moral Development in Social Movement Contexts." In Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies, 95–118. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98798-5_5.

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AbstractLately, several studies have added crucial knowledge to our understanding of social movement participation by demonstrating its processual nature and how it relates to individual-level movement outcomes. Still, moral factors like values remain understudied. This paper develops a model of relationships between two types of value predispositions—self-transcendence and conformity—and differential participation in humanitarian activities, political protest and civil disobedience and their consequences for attitudinal changes of loss of institutional trust and an altered view of refugee policies. We use cross-sectional survey data from the mobilisation of the Danish refugee solidarity movement, which was revitalised in response to the 2015 refugee crisis. The main finding is that values, in accordance with our theoretical expectations, mainly influence attitudinal outcomes mediated by contexts of different kinds of movement activities. Conformity relates to participation in non-contentious humanitarian support activities that do not relate to any attitudinal outcomes. The non-conform and self-transcendent respondents participate to a higher degree in contentious political protest and civil disobedience, which relates to a loss of trust in the political institutions. The results suggest that heterogeneity of values and contexts of activism within a movement have implications for social movements’ role in the struggles for society’s fundamental morality, individual-level biographical outcomes of activism and movements’ internal processes related to collective identity.
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Kohler, Hans-Peter, and Kaare Christensen. "Genetic Influences on Fertility Behavior: Findings From a Danish Twin Study, 1910–1923." In Genetic Influences on Human Fertility and Sexuality, 67–84. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4467-8_5.

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Hansen, Morten Balle. "The Danish Municipal CEO: Managing the Local Welfare State." In Managing Nordic Local Governments, 83–109. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-60069-2_4.

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AbstractThis chapter revisits research from the 1980s and 1990s and analyses the collective profile of the Danish municipal CEO (MCEOs) and its evolution since the 1980s. The analysis shows the embeddedness of the MCEO position in (a) the formal structure of local liberal democracy, (b) the long-term historical trends of public sector expansion, which in the Danish (Nordic) context primarily took place at the local government level, and (c) its associated large, expanding multi-task municipal organizations influenced by (d) national policy priorities and (e) globally diffusing models of governance, such as the new public management (NPM) reform wave of the 1980s. The analysis provides a unique portrait of the changing profile of the MCEOs managing these organizations, which currently employ around 18% of the Danish workforce and 56% of public employees, spend more than 60% of public consumption, and deliver most of the core services of the Danish welfare state. Building on primary and secondary data and previous as well as the most recent research, the chapter provides crucial new knowledge of management and leadership in Danish local government.
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Krejsler, John Benedicto, and Lejf Moos. "Danish – and Nordic – School Policy: Its Anglo-American Connections and Influences." In What Works in Nordic School Policies?, 129–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66629-3_7.

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Wang, Li, and Annie Aarup Jensen. "Cultural Influences on Chinese Language Teachers’ Perceptions and Beliefs in a Danish Context." In Teaching and Learning Culture, 95–112. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-440-6_7.

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Jaakson, Krista, Frances Jørgensen, Dorel Tamm, and Gerli Hämmal. "Investigating Cultural Influences on Innovation: A Comparison of Estonian and Danish Biotechnology Organizations." In Innovation Systems in Small Catching-Up Economies, 197–213. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1548-0_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Influence on Danish"

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Evans, S., S. Blondel, T. Hansen, R. Bruhn, and A. Braathen. "Influence of Salt Tectonics on CO2 Storage Site Selection in the Norwegian-Danish Basin." In 85th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition - Workshop Programme. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.2024101621.

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BEILICCI, Erika Beata Maria, and Robert BEILICCI. "Influence of Rainfall Characteristics on Runoff in a Small Watershed." In Air and Water – Components of the Environment 2021 Conference Proceedings. Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/awc2021_13.

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Due to climate change, extreme rainfall is more frequent, and the phenomenon of drought and desertification in some parts of the world is accentuated. Scientists forecast that these trends to continue as the planet continue to warm. An increasingly common phenomenon is the occurrence of flash floods in areas where human intervention on natural conditions has been significant. Over this intervention is superimposed the modification of the characteristics of extreme rainfalls (duration, intensity, height), resulting a series of negative consequences on the ecosystems of the watersheds. For their protection, a more accurate forecast of the size and times of occurrence of the maximum water flows and levels in different sections are needed. This forecast must be made with appropriate methods, such as the use of advanced hydroinformatic tools. This paper analyses the influence of rainfall characteristics on runoff in a small watershed, using rainfall-runoff phenomenon modelling. The modelling is realized using advanced hydroinformatic tool MIKE11, developed by Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI).
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Johansen, M., V. Møgelmose, J. Dahl, F. Udesen, and B. Nielsen. "The influence of change in feeding and management on the prevalence of multi-resistant Salmonella typhimurium DTI 04 in Danish pigherds. Four case stories." In Third International Symposium on the Epidemiology and Control of Salmonella in Pork. Iowa State University, Digital Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/safepork-180809-1033.

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Mokhtari, R., A. Talaei, and K. Feilberg. "Experimental Investigation of Long-Term CO2 Exposure to Brine-Saturated Reservoir Chalk Core Material." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/216562-ms.

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Abstract Geological media have long been regarded as a viable method to mitigate the environmental impact of human-caused CO2 emissions from specific sources, by storing carbon in the subsurface. The depleted hydrocarbon chalk fields found in the Danish North Sea area hold promise as potential sites for carbon storage. These fields possess significant pore volumes and many are nearing the end of their production lifespan. To unlock Denmark's main storage potential and develop cost-effective, low-risk CO2 storage solutions in depleted former hydrocarbon chalk reservoirs, studies of the potential and robustness of these reservoirs for storage are needed. The potential for CO2 storage in carbonate reservoirs, such as limestones, dolomites, and chalks, is substantial, given that these types of hydrocarbon reservoirs are prevalent worldwide. However, it is crucial to carefully investigate the geochemical response of chalk and other fractured and layered carbonate rocks under consideration to CO2, as well as the resulting geomechanical consequences, in order to minimize the risks associated with storage. Laboratory experiments involving exposure of chalk samples under representative reservoir temperature and pressure conditions, geochemical analyses, and geomechanical tests conducted at in-situ conditions are presented here. The chemical processes that occur at the rock's surface when in contact with natural formation water and dissolved CO2 can lead to potentially significant changes within the reservoir, both during injection and over time. If CO2 is injected as supercritical CO2, it undergoes solvation when it comes into contact with the formation water forming carbonated water. Alternatively, CO2 can be injected in the form of carbonated water directly, leading to immediate acidification of the water in contact with the rock. The geochemical reactions between carbonate rock and dissolved CO2 depend on various factors, including thermodynamic conditions, water salinity, pressure, and they can potentially cause significant dissolution of the rock matrix, either near the wellbore or in the wider rock matrix. Other factors that influence the safety and efficiency of storage include the presence of residual hydrocarbons, specific lithography, and local formation water chemistry. Dissolution can result in general geomechanical weakening, subsidence, leakage, changes in permeability, and altered flow paths. The rate of dissolution can vary, occurring rapidly during injection or gradually over the longer storage period of hundreds of years. The experiments conducted within examine the short to medium-term responses of chalk to CO2 exposure, considering the relevant physical and chemical processes. The experiments presented here show the response of real reservoir chalk from the Danish North Sea to formation water and CO2 exposure under reservoir conditions and it is observed that the scenarios where the chalk rock is in contact with the water phase leads to measurable but limited dissolution of the chalk indicating that CO2 storage in chalk might be more viable than previously thought.
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Engdar, Ulf, Fredrik Hermann, Rolf Gabrielsson, and Jens Klingmann. "CFD Investigation of the Effects of Different Diluents on the Emissions in a Swirl Stabilized Premixed Combustion System." In ASME Turbo Expo 2005: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2005-68683.

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Recently, new cycles for power generation, such as wet cycles and cycles for CO2 capture, have gained increasing interest. These new cycles use some sort of dilution in the air/fuel mixture, e.g. steam or CO2. Gas turbine cycles using LCV gases can also be said to fit this description. Almost all modern gas turbines use a lean premixed combustion system, since it combines low NOx emissions with high combustion efficiency. The main objective of this paper is to study the influence of different diluents on the NOx and CO emissions at different inlet temperature, equivalence ratio, pressure and mass flow. The studied combustor was a premixed swirl stabilized combustor with optical access and emission sampling equipment. The combustor uses Danish natural gas as its main fuel. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been employed to perform the investigations. It is common knowledge that turbulence models based on the Buissinesq assumption are not generally capable of handling a highly swirling flow in a correct way. Therefore, a differential Reynolds stress model (DRSM) has been employed for modeling of the turbulence. The turbulent combustion has been modeled with the level-set flamelet library approach (FLA). In this approach a laminar flamelet is linked to turbulent flow field via a non-reacting scalar G and its variance. The laminar flamelet is modeled with separate code. This code solves the combustion development with a detailed reaction mechanism for a laminar, non-stretched and premixed one-dimensional flame. This is of great importance when emissions are to be predicted. All fluid dynamics computations were performed with the commercial CFD code Star-CD, version 3.20, where the FLA combustion model was implemented through Fortran based user subroutines. The computed flow field was validated against experimental data during non-reaction flow conditions. The computations showed good agreement with the experimental data. The computed CO and NOx emissions showed the same trends as the experimental data for the reacting case with an undiluted flame, when the equivalence ratio was altered. The computed emissions were used to build up an emission map for different dilutions during different operation conditions.
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Kujundžić, Vjekoslava, Marija Ham, and Helena Štimac. "INFLUENCER MARKETING I NJEGOVI POTENCIJALI U TURIZMU I HOTELIJERSTVU." In Hotelska kuća 2022. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20867/hk.1.4.

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Influencer marketing se danas smatra nadopunom suvremenim tržišnim aktivnostima te on predstavlja u određenom smislu moderniji oblik komunikacije od usta do usta (word of mouth). Za razliku od tradicionalnih marketinških tehnika i alata koji dopiru do korisnika bez korištenja posrednika, influencer marketing koristi utjecajnu osobu, odnosno posrednika u svojem oglašavanju koja putem platforme prenosi komunikacijsku poruku te na taj način formira mišljenje i stavove korisnika. Upravo zbog velike količine informacija kojima su korisnici danas izloženi, koristi se influencer koji će smanjiti komunikacijski šum. Istraživanje u radu je provedeno u cilju utvrđivanja stavova o influencerima i razine povjerenja prema njima. Rezultati su pokazali kako većina ispitanika prati influencere te polovica njih ima povjerenje u influencere. Putovanja i gastronomija su dijelovi turističke ponude koji se često javljaju u domeni influencer marketinga. Poslovni subjekti u turizmu i hotelijerstvu mogu segmentirati ciljanu publiku okupljenu oko inluencera te na taj način doprijeti do potencijalnih korisnika. Na temelju analize ranijih teorijskih i empirijskih spoznaja zaključeno je kako je potencijal za primjenu influencer marketinga u turizmu i hotelijerstvu prisutan i rastući. Kreativni sadržaj postao je ključan za stvaranje konkurentnosti u turističkoj industriji, a influencer marketing strategija je za isporuku informacija potrošaču, tj. turistu
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Hoyt, John G. "Dr. Daniel Savitsky." In SNAME Chesapeake Power Boat Symposium. SNAME, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/cpbs-2010-008.

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Dr. Daniel Savitsky, Professor Emeritus Stevens Institute of Technology, has been a leader in the field of high-speed marine vehicle hydrodynamics for 70 years. His landmark paper, "Hydrodynamic Design of Planing Hulls", published in the very first (1964) edition of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Marine Technology, is well known to all in the field. An in-depth look at his life and career beyond this singular contribution will be shared in honor of his many contributions to his family, colleagues, students and friends. Dan Savitsky began his career as a student at the College of the City of New York, graduating in 1942 to work for the EDO Corporation at College Point, New York. Here at EDO, his love for the planing surface was born with his involvement in the development of seaplane floats during the war. After being drafted into the Army of the United States, he was assigned to the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ Langley Laboratory in 1944, where he advanced his knowledge not only of planing surfaces, but an important future skill, model testing. His next and current home was Stevens Institute’s Davidson Laboratory, where he obtained a Masters degree in 1952 and up the ranks from project engineer to Director of the Laboratory. He later obtained his Doctorate from New York University in 1972, and mentored untold scores of students. He achieved many honors during this time such as the SNAME Cochrane and Davidson awards and the Stevens Jess Davis award. These awards were earned through scientific contributions passed on to us in numerous papers and presentations, as well as through his active participation in professional organizations such as SNAME, ASME, ATTC, ITTC and many more. There are numerous accounts of his kindness and concern as well as scholarly advice to laymen, students and professionals alike. An attempt is made here to present Dr Savitsky’s many contributions, not just a tabulation of his technical achievements, but to include his influence on the many who have worked with or were taught by him.
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Alison, Aurosa. "Les « Unités » Modulor dans la Philosophie de l’Espace de Gaston Bachelard." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.1045.

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Résumé: Celui du Modulor est le premier exemple de la mesure humaine utilisée dans l’architecture. L’architecture de la moitié du vingtième siècle a été influencée par les projets de Le Corbusier. En même temps, la pensée de Gaston Bachelard s’évolue contextuellement au Mouvement Moderne et en 1957 le philosophe publie le célèbre ouvrage « La Poétique de l’espace ». Une bonne partie de sa pensée a été influencée par l’étude des quatre éléments naturels, par une conception de l’espace intime et par les différents développements de l’image de la maison. La description de la maison, dans les mots de Bachelard, correspond aux thèses principales de Carl Gustav Jung sur les différentes étapes de l’âme. Dans cette étude nous analysons les liaisons entre une conception intime de l’espace vécu et la pensée progressive de l’architecture moderne. A travers les exemples suggérés par l’Unité d’Habitation et par le Cabanon de Le Corbusier, nous voulons illustrer les dynamiques d’une philosophie de l’espace, émotionnelle, intime et secret. Abstract: The Modulor is the first example of the human measure. The architecture of the second part of the twenty century was influenced by Le Corbusier works. The development of the thought of Gaston Bachelard is contextualized in the second half of the twentieth century too, he writhed the Poetic of the Space on 1957. His philosophy was influenced based on the study of the four natural elements, up to the conception of intimate space, namely that of the house. The Bachelard house description corresponds to the Carl Gustav Jung’s theses about the soul life and the soul stadium. In this paper we analyse the correspondences between an intimate conception of the lived space and an architectural progressive thought. Throw the examples of Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation and of Le Corbusier’s Cabanon we try to explain the emotional, intimate and secret dynamic of a current Space Philosophy. Mots clés: Unités, Modulor, Architecture, Mouvement Moderne, Gaston Bachelard, Poétique de l’espace, Espace intime. Keywords: Unités, Modulor, Architecture, Gaston Bachelard, Space Philosophy, Intimate Space. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.1045
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Sokáč, Marek, and Marta Jerković. "Modelling of Combined Sewer Overflow Impacts on the Receiving Water Quality: Case Studies Hron and Drava." In Environmental Engineering. VGTU Technika, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.089.

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Paper analyses the influences of combined sewer overflows (CSO’s), on the receiving water quality, but generally deals also with various types of storm water management in urban areas. The first case study analyses the impacts of the continuous (wastewater treatment plant in the town Osijek) and discontinuous pollution sources (CSO’s in the town Osijek) on the quality of the receiving water – the Drava river (Croatia). The second modelling case study was performed on the river Hron (Slovak republic). In this study, the impacts on the water quality from combined sewer overflows form the biggest town on Hron River – Banská Bystrica were studied, as well as four feasible alternatives of storm sewer management (different mixing ratio, different size of storm tanks) were analysed. For both case studies, the mathematical simulation model MIKE11 (Danish Hydraulic Institute, DHI) was used.
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Ajili, Moez, Jean-François Bonastre, Waad Ben Kheder, Solange Rossato, and Juliette Kahn. "Comparaison des voix dans le cadre judiciaire : influence du contenu phonétique." In XXXIIe Journées d’Études sur la Parole. ISCA: ISCA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/jep.2018-4.

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Thunø, Mette, and Jan Ifversen. Global Leadership Teams and Cultural Diversity: Exploring how perceptions of culture influence the dynamics of global teams. Aarhus University, October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aul.273.

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In the 21st century, business engagements are becoming increasingly global, and global teams are now an established form of organising work in multinational organisations. As a result, managing cultural diver-sity within a global team has become an essential part of ensuring motivation, creativity, innovation and efficiency in today’s business world.Global teams are typically composed of a diversity of experiences, frames of references, competencies, information and, not least, cultural backgrounds. As such, they hold a unique potential for delivering high performance in terms of innovative and creative approaches to global management tasks; however, in-stead of focusing on the potentials of cultural diversity, practitioners and studies of global teams tend to approach cultural diversity as a barrier to team success. This study explores some of the barriers that cultural diversity poses but also discusses its potential to leverage high performance in a global context.Our study highlights the importance of how team leaders and team members perceive ‘culture’ as both a concept and a social practice. We take issue with a notion of culture as a relatively fixed and homogeneous set of values, norms and attitudes shared by people of national communities; it is such a notion of culture that tends to underlie understandings that highlight the irreconcilability of cultural differences.Applying a more dynamic and context-dependent approach to culture as a meaning system that people negotiate and use to interpret the world, this study explores how global leadership teams can best reap the benefits of cultural diversity in relation to specific challenging areas of intercultural team work, such as leadership style, decision making, relationship building, strategy process, and communication styles. Based on a close textual interpretation of 31 semi-structured interviews with members of global leader-ship teams in eight Danish-owned global companies, our study identified different discourses and per-ceptions of culture and cultural diversity. For leaders of the global leadership teams (Danish/European) and other European team members, three understandings of cultural diversity in their global teams were prominent:1)Cultural diversity was not an issue2)Cultural diversity was acknowledged as mainly a liability. Diversities were expressed through adifference in national cultures and could typically be subsumed under a relatively fixed numberof invariable and distinct characteristics.3)Cultural diversity was an asset and expressions of culture had to be observed in the situationand could not simply be derived from prior understandings of cultural differences.A clear result of our study was that those leaders of global teams who drew on discourses of the Asian ‘Other’ adherred to the first two understandings of cultural diversity and preferred leadership styles that were either patriarchal or self-defined as ‘Scandinavian’. Whereas those leaders who drew on discourses of culture as dynamic and negotiated social practices adhered to the third understanding of cultural di-versity and preferred a differentiated and analytical approach to leading their teams.We also focused on the perceptions of team members with a background in the country in which the global teams were co-located. These ‘local’ team members expressed a nuanced and multifaceted perspective on their own cultural background, the national culture of the company, and their own position within the team, which enabled them to easily navigate between essentialist perceptions of culture while maintain-ing a critical stance on the existing cultural hegemonies. They recognised the value of their local knowledge and language proficiency, but, for those local members in teams with a negative or essentialist view of cultural diversity, it was difficult to obtain recognition of their cultural styles and specific, non-local competences. 3Our study suggeststhat the way global team members perceive culture, based on dominant societal dis-courses of culture, significantly affects the understandings of roles and positions in global leadership teams. We found that discourses on culture were used to explain differences and similarities between team members, which profoundly affected the social practicesand dynamics of the global team. We con-clude that only global teams with team leaders who are highly aware of the multiple perspectives at play in different contexts within the team hold the capacity to be alert to cultural diversity and to demonstrate agility in leveraging differences and similarities into inclusive and dynamic team practices.
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Deb, Shourjya, and Virginie Baudais. The Challenges of Data Collection in Conflict-affected Areas: A Case Study in the Liptako-Gourma Region. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/vwim3307.

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Conducting research in the Sahel has become more challenging over the past 10 years, and the continuing deterioration of the security situation has restricted access to many areas. This SIPRI Insights paper provides an overview of the main challenges for researchers when conducting data collection in conflict-affected areas. The paper employs a case study of a humanitarian protection project that SIPRI has been working on in the Liptako-Gourma region. The project was designed in collaboration with the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and three local research partners: the Centre for Democratic Governance (CGD) in Burkina Faso, Point Sud in Mali and the Laboratoire d’Études et de Recherche sur les Dynamiques Sociales et le Développement Local (LASDEL) in Niger. Using the case study, the paper identifies and outlines how the project addressed specific challenges. The paper also highlights key considerations for researchers to take into account when carrying out data collection and fieldwork in conflict zones. Evidence-based research can influence humanitarian and development initiatives and support shifts in policy and programming. The bottom-up research approach gives a voice to communities and alternative perspectives and advances evidence-based solutions that are locally driven, meaningful and sustainable for target populations.
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Hawkins, Adam, Cammi Thornton, Will Guyton, Jacob Stanley, Alan Kennedy, Jeffery Steevens, and Kristine Willett. The influence of dissolved organic carbon on acute lethality in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/24828.

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Evans, S. G., and J. S. Gardner. Risques de Catastrophes Naturelles dans la Cordillère Canadienne [Chapitre 12: Influence du Quaternaire sur L'Habitat Humain au Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131796.

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Gruber, Verena, Ingrid Peignier, and Charlotte Dubuc. Pratiques et tactiques de vente des concessionnaires automobiles au Québec. CIRANO, October 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/bryk4403.

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Le présent rapport s’inscrit dans la continuité d’une vaste étude débutée en 2020 qui a pour objectif de mieux comprendre la préférence croissante de la population canadienne pour les véhicules énergivores ainsi que les facteurs (politiques, économiques, sociaux, etc.) qui contribuent à l’augmentation des ventes de ce type de véhicules. Le CIRANO a déjà contribué à travers plusieurs rapports publiés depuis 2020 et plus récemment par le biais d’une analyse des motivations d’achat de camions légers au Québec (Gruber, Peignier et Pentcheva, 2023). Le présent rapport complète les connaissances sur les consommateur(-trice)s en se concentrant plutôt sur l’environnement des concessionnaires automobiles et sur la manière dont il peut influencer le choix des consommateur(-trice)s. La littérature scientifique en marketing, et plus spécifiquement celle centrée sur le comportement des consommateur(-trice)s, montre que toute décision est prise dans un environnement qui exerce automatiquement une influence sur le choix d’un produit particulier. Les consommateur(-trice)s sont influencé(e)s par l’ordre dans lequel les produits sont présentés, par les images qui les accompagnent et par la manière dont les informations sur ces produits sont encadrées (Ungemach et coll., 2018). La décision d’acheter ou de ne pas acheter un véhicule donné est encore principalement prise chez les concessionnaires automobiles. Il est donc très important d’étudier la manière dont cet environnement particulier façonne les décisions des consommateur(-trice)s. À cette fin, nous avons eu recours à des observations sous la forme d’une enquête mystère, afin d’étudier l’environnement des concessionnaires automobiles (Wilson, 2011). Plus précisément, ce rapport présente l’approche méthodologique et les résultats des visites mystères effectuées chez trente concessionnaires automobiles ruraux, suburbains et urbains du Québec. Toutes les visites ont eu lieu entre septembre et décembre 2022. Les testeur(-euse)s ont été formés pour observer et noter le discours et les pratiques des vendeur(-euse)s. Les résultats montrent que les personnes chargées de la vente chez les concessionnaires automobiles ne poussent pas systématiquement la clientèle potentielle vers les gros véhicules. Elles façonnent plutôt, subtilement, sa perception en lui présentant un plus grand nombre d’arguments en faveur des gros véhicules. En outre, elles semblent moins bien connaître les arguments en défaveur des véhicules de plus grande taille. Par exemple, aucune d’entre elles n’a été capable de parler des différences d’émissions entre les différents types de véhicules sans avoir cherché au préalable cette information. De plus, les gros véhicules sont plus susceptibles d’être exposés à l’extérieur ou à l’intérieur du concessionnaire, ce qui constitue un point d’ancrage mental pour la clientèle potentielle qui entre dans un concessionnaire avec différentes options en tête. Conformément aux conclusions de Brazeau et Denoncourt (2021), ces images montrent souvent de gros véhicules dans la nature, ce qui les rend encore plus attrayants pour une hypothétique clientèle, même si celle-ci ne les utiliserait pas (ou ne pourrait pas les utiliser) dans un tel environnement. L’impact environnemental des différents types de véhicules et les implications en ce qui concerne la sécurité pour les autres usager(-ère)s de la route sont pratiquement absents du discours. Enfin, plusieurs de nos testeur(-euse)s ont noté que l’équipe des ventes est parfois incapable de justifier la raison pour laquelle la taille des véhicules continue d’augmenter sans que la clientèle en retire un avantage clair. Les résultats montrent qu’il est important de mieux former les équipes de ventes pour qu’elles puissent parler des implications en matière de sécurité et de l’impact sur l’environnement des différents véhicules.
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Locat, J., and J. Y. Chagnon. Risques de Catastrophes Naturelles dans le Centre et l'est du Canada [Chapitre 12: Influence du Quaternaire sur l'Habitat Humain au Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131800.

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Andreas, Balthasar, and Schalcher Hans-Rudolf. Recherche pour l’avenir énergétique de la Suisse. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46446/publication_pnr70_pnr71.2020.1.fr.

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Le résumé constitue une contribution scientifique à la formation de l’opinion, au débat politique et technique, ainsi qu’à la planification des mesures et stratégies de transformation du système énergétique dans le contexte de la Stratégie énergétique 2050 de la Suisse. Les propositions de solutions et les recommandations du résumé s’adressent tout particulièrement aux acteurs clés qui ont une influence notable sur le système énergétique et peuvent donc contribuer à le façonner.
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Scott, J. S. Géologie de l'ingenieur et amenagement du territoire dans la région des Prairies canadiennes [Chapitre 12: Influence du Quaternaire sur l'habitat humain au Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131798.

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Mayneris, Florian. Investir dans la transition écologique des villes tout en préservant la mixité sociale, est-ce possible? CIRANO, November 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/vwpa3930.

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Afin de favoriser la transition écologique, les villes investissement dans le verdissement et l’offre de transport collectif sur leur territoire. Or, le verdissement des quartiers et leur connexion au transport collectif conduit, par des mécanismes de capitalisation foncière, à des phénomènes d’ « éco-embourgeoisement ». Pour tenter de concilier le développement durable des villes et la mixité sociale, des pistes de solution existent, notamment l’accroissement de l’offre de logements hors-marché, la réglementation pour influencer le comportement des promoteurs et des propriétaires privés, ou encore la facilitation et l’accélération des processus d’approbation des nouveaux projets immobiliers.
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Haeck, Catherine, Robert Lacroix, and Richard E. Tremblay. S’attaquer à la sous-scolarisation des hommes, sans nuire au succès des femmes. CIRANO, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/tqny8179.

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En matière de scolarisation, d’importants bouleversements se sont produits au cours des dernières décennies au Québec. On a assisté à un rattrapage énorme des femmes sur le plan des études universitaires, et en particulier dans certaines disciplines comme l’éducation, la santé et les sciences sociales et sciences de la vie, mais beaucoup moins dans les STIM. Est-ce un problème ? Pas vraiment. Le problème, et c’est là le secret le mieux gardé, c’est du côté des hommes. Dans LA SOUS-SCOLARISATION DES HOMMES ET LE CHOIX DE PROFESSION DES FEMMES à paraître aux Presses de l’Université de Montréal, les auteurs déboulonnent plusieurs mythes et posent un regard critique, réflexif et largement documenté sur les initiatives visant à influencer les choix de carrière des femmes et braquent plutôt les projecteurs sur les enjeux économiques et sociaux du manque de mixité dans des secteurs clés de l’économie.
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