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Virittävyys venyy ja paukkuu
Virittävyyden ongelma Pertti Hemánus, Juha Partanen,Matti Virtane
Suomalaisten terveys (2005)
Suomalaisten terveys -teoksen (2005) ajantasaistettu englanninkielinen käännös; kirjoittajina mm. Vappu Taipale, Marko Elovainio, Mika Gissler, Pekka Hakkarainen, Unto Häkkinen, Ilmo Keskimäki, Ville Lehtinen, Kristiina Manderbacka, Simo Mannila, Leena Metso, Heli Mustonen, Anja Noro, Juha Partanen, Sami Pirkola, Lauri Vuorenkoski, Kristian Wahlbeck, Eeva Widströmei tietoa saavutettavuudesta
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Kansallinen mielenterveys- ja päihdesuunnitelma 2009-2015 : Suunnitelmasta toimeenpanoon vuonna 2009
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Finland update on national report with the focus on men's violence
i. This report focuses on violences, especially men’s interpersonal violences, in keeping with the main themes in the Co-ordination Action on Human Rights Violation.
ii. The gendered study of violence has not been a high priority in research in Finland until recently.
iii. The most important research initiative in relation to men’s violences has been the Academy of Finland “Targeted Call”: Gender, Power and Violence (2000-2004).
iv. Recent research has emphasised the gendered nature of violence, especially men’s violence to women; there appears to be an increase in approaches that bring together materialist and discursive analyses of these violences.
v. The most important policy intervention have been the National Programme for the Prevention of Prostitution and Violence Against Women (1998-2002, and a number of legal reforms in violence against women, sexual violence and trafficking, that have generally sought to increase safety
Muuttuvien solujen salaperäinen maailma
Kehitysbiologia – solusta yksilöksi. Päätoimittaja Hannu Sariola, muut kirjoittajat Mikko Frilander, Tapio Heino, Jukka Jernvall, Juha Partanen, Kirsi Sainio, Marjo Salminen, Irma Thesleff. Kustannus Oy Duodecim 2003. Sid. 311 s
The human ryk cDNA sequence predicts a protein containing two putative transmembrane segments and a tyrosine kinase catalytic domain
The human ryk tyrosine kinase cDNA was originally identified as a PCR-amplified cDNA fragment (JTK5) from K562 leukemia cells and found to represent a ubiquitously expressed gene (Partanen et al., 1990). The open reading frame of human ryk, reported here, encodes a novel type of putative tyrosine kinase of 607 amino acid residues, having two potential transmembrane domains and homology to receptor tyrosine kinases, such as met (HGF/SF-R) and IGF-1R, in its catalytic domain. The gene maps to human chromosome 3q11-25. Expression of the 3.4 kb ryk mRNA was found in all human adult tissues examined
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