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    Replication Data for: Living Together, Voting Together: Voters moving in together before an election have higher turnout

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    The readme for the replication archive for "Living Together, Voting Together: Voters moving in together before an election have higher turnout" by Dahlgaard JO, Bhatti Y, Hansen JH and Hansen KM* published in British Journal of Political Science Year 2021 *Corresponding author: Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, [email protected], www.kaspermhansen.eu. Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark, Cell +45 51245005. The administrative data used for most files are not part of the replication archive as they can not be share according to Statistics Denmark's Terms & Conditions. PLease see https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/Forskningsservice# about general access to Statistics Denmark data for research

    Accentuation of Jonas Rėza's Psalter of 1625

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    Straipsnyje trumpai apžvelgiama dabartinių kalbų kirčio ženklų istorija – nuo Antikos kalbininko Aristofano Bizantiečio žymėtų akūto, gravio ir cirkumflekso iki Mažvydo Katekizme pažymėto į riestinį cirkumfleksą panašaus ženklo, Baltramiejaus Vilento raštų, D. Kleino gramatikos, J. Rėzos psalmyno ,,Psalteras Dowido“ kirčio ženklų. Išsamiau straipsnyje analizuojamas 1625 m. J. Rėzos psalmyno kirčiavimas, iš graikų perimti kirčio ženklai, paties autoriaus įsivestas kirčio ženklas. Straipsnyje taip pat aptariama Rėzos psalmyne vartotų kirčio ženklų funkcijos, kirčio ženklų vartojimo įvairavimas, sąsajos tarp psalmyno kirčiavimo ir D. Kleino gramatikos Reikšminiai žodžiai: Akūtas; Gravis; Cirkumfleksas; Psalmynas; Lietuvių kalbos istorija; KirčiavimasThis article gives a brief overview of the history of the accent marks of languages from Antiquity linguist Aristophanes of Byzantium marked the acute accent, grave accent and circumflex accent until the sign similar to a tilde-shaped circumflex marked in Mažvydas’ Catechism, and accent signs of Baltramiejus Vilentas’ writings, Daniel Klein‘s grammer, and Jonas Rhesa’s Psalter of David. The article gives a comprehensive analysis of the accentuation made by Jonas Rhesa in the psalter, accent marks taken from Greek, and an accent mark developed by the author himself. The article also discusses the functions of the accent marks used in Rhesa’s psalter, the variation of the usage of accent marks and the interaction between the accentuation of the psalter and D. Klein’s grammer

    Supplementary_Table_2 – Supplemental material for Intraintestinal and Parenteral Administration of an Insulin Analogue Leads to Comparable Activation of Signaling Downstream of the Insulin Receptor in the Small Intestine

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Table_2 for Intraintestinal and Parenteral Administration of an Insulin Analogue Leads to Comparable Activation of Signaling Downstream of the Insulin Receptor in the Small Intestine by Henning Hvid, Jonas Kildegaard, Kim Kristensen, Trine Porsgaard, Mikkel S. Jørgensen, Borja Ballarín-González, Jonas Ahnfelt-Rønne, Bo F. Hansen and Erica Nishimura in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology</p

    Supplementary_Information – Supplemental material for Intraintestinal and Parenteral Administration of an Insulin Analogue Leads to Comparable Activation of Signaling Downstream of the Insulin Receptor in the Small Intestine

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Information for Intraintestinal and Parenteral Administration of an Insulin Analogue Leads to Comparable Activation of Signaling Downstream of the Insulin Receptor in the Small Intestine by Henning Hvid, Jonas Kildegaard, Kim Kristensen, Trine Porsgaard, Mikkel S. Jørgensen, Borja Ballarín-González, Jonas Ahnfelt-Rønne, Bo F. Hansen and Erica Nishimura in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology</p

    Jonas Hassen Khemiri and the Swedish Novel: Autofiction, Intertextuality, and Postmigrant Melancholy

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    Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2025This dissertation interrogates questions of belonging and identity in Swedish author Jonas Hassen Khemiri’s novels in relation to autofiction, intertextuality, and postmigrant melancholy. The dissertation situates the novels in postcolonial and cultural studies, and theories of affect and melancholia, and investigates how the representation of transcultural identities in contemporary postmigrant literature relates to the current discourse on Swedishness as whiteness. By using the term postmigrant literature, the dissertation shifts the discussion away from racialized categories of authorship to argue for the salience of other categories of analysis, such as genre, gender, and transnationalism. The dissertation offers an innovative approach to Khemiri’s authorship by arguing that his novels employ a multitude of narrative strategies, which convey a resistance to immigrant tropes and racialized readings. I argue that these strategies destabilize Khemiri’s position as a postmigrant writer and places his work in conversation with the Swedish literary canon

    sj-jpg-1-cep-10.1177_03331024221147482 - Supplemental material for DNA-methylation and immunological response in medication overuse headache

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-1-cep-10.1177_03331024221147482 for DNA-methylation and immunological response in medication overuse headache by Louise Ninett Carlsen, Christine Søholm Hansen, Lisette J. A. Kogelman, Thomas Mears Werge, Henrik Ullum, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, Thomas Folkmann Hansen and Rigmor Højland Jensen in Cephalalgia</p

    sj-pdf-2-cep-10.1177_03331024221147482 - Supplemental material for DNA-methylation and immunological response in medication overuse headache

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-cep-10.1177_03331024221147482 for DNA-methylation and immunological response in medication overuse headache by Louise Ninett Carlsen, Christine Søholm Hansen, Lisette J. A. Kogelman, Thomas Mears Werge, Henrik Ullum, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, Thomas Folkmann Hansen and Rigmor Højland Jensen in Cephalalgia</p

    Neuroviraler

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    Ole Ertløv Hansen&nbsp;and&nbsp;Jonas Bjørn Olsen&nbsp;Neuroviraler. (Neurovirals). Neuromarketing seeks to study people's physical reaction to various visual and sensuous stimuli. The purpose of neuromarketing is to find consumers' buy-button through observations of their physical reactions. More and more Danish firms see possibilities in viral marketing as a strategy and a potential in social media, where both small and large firms upload their humorous, impressive and sexy videos to attract consumers and make them distribute these messages on to other consumers. But if neuromarketing has a potential to discover the safe and efficient commercial, then how can neuromarketing be used to find the perfect viral success? This is the question that the article seeks to answer.&nbsp
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