269 research outputs found
sj-docx-4-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 - Supplemental material for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults by Bodil Rasmussen, Karen Wynter, Peter S Hamblin, Christine Rodda, Cheryl Steele, Sara Holton, Vibeke Zoffmann and Judy Currey in Digital Health</p
sj-docx-5-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 - Supplemental material for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults
Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults by Bodil Rasmussen, Karen Wynter, Peter S Hamblin, Christine Rodda, Cheryl Steele, Sara Holton, Vibeke Zoffmann and Judy Currey in Digital Health</p
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 - Supplemental material for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults by Bodil Rasmussen, Karen Wynter, Peter S Hamblin, Christine Rodda, Cheryl Steele, Sara Holton, Vibeke Zoffmann and Judy Currey in Digital Health</p
sj-docx-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 - Supplemental material for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults by Bodil Rasmussen, Karen Wynter, Peter S Hamblin, Christine Rodda, Cheryl Steele, Sara Holton, Vibeke Zoffmann and Judy Currey in Digital Health</p
sj-docx-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 - Supplemental material for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults by Bodil Rasmussen, Karen Wynter, Peter S Hamblin, Christine Rodda, Cheryl Steele, Sara Holton, Vibeke Zoffmann and Judy Currey in Digital Health</p
sj-docx-6-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 - Supplemental material for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults
Supplemental material, sj-docx-6-dhj-10.1177_20552076231167008 for Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults by Bodil Rasmussen, Karen Wynter, Peter S Hamblin, Christine Rodda, Cheryl Steele, Sara Holton, Vibeke Zoffmann and Judy Currey in Digital Health</p
Analyses of the brown stain on the Parthenon Centaur head in Denmark
In 1688 two sculptural fragments, a head of bearded man and a head of an unbearded youth, arrived in Copenhagen, sent from Athens as a gift to King Christian 5. They were placed in the Royal Kunstkammer, their provenance given as the Temple of Artemis in Ephesos, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Almost a hundred and fifty years later, in the early 1820’s they were noticed and studied by two scholars independently visiting the Kunstkammer. However, both concluded that the two heads belonged to one of the metopes decorating the south side of the Parthenon temple on the Acropolis in Athens, showing fighting between Greeks and the mythical Centaurs, part man and part horse. In the 1830’s another sculptural fragment, a horse’s hoof, obtained through the German archaeologist and state antiquary of Greece, Ludwig Ross, reached Copenhagen. It was forwarded by the Danish consul to Athens, C.T. Falbe, as a gift to King Christian 8. The inventory reads: ‘… was found on the Acropolis near the Parthenon temple and is supposed to belong to one the Centaurs on the metopes.’ The present paper focuses solely on the head of the Centaur.
A brown stain was noticed on the Parthenon marbles as early as 1830 by the British Museum and has ever since eluded a deeper understanding of its genesis despite many investigations and attempts of analyses. A quite similar brown stain can be observed on the Centaur’s head in Copenhagen as well.
The present study reports analyses by LA-ICP-MS, SEM–EDX, µXRD, GC–MS, and LC–MS-MS, as well as optical microscopy of five small samples sequestered in 1999 from the Centaur head curated by the National Museum of Denmark. Our analyses show that the brown stain consists of two consecutively added surficial layers of the calcium oxalate minerals whewellite and weddellite. Despite a thorough search using proteomics, we have found no viable organic precursor material for the oxalates. Our results do not solve the mystery of the formation of the brown stain, but they do further qualify the structure and characterization of the brown stain.Heritage Scienc
Factors affecting the pricing in the mobile operator business
Titel: Faktorer som påverkar mobiloperatörernas prissättning Författare: Bodil Arbin, Lars Holmberg Handledare: Anders Hederstierna Institution: Managementhögskolan, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola Kurs: Kandidatarbete i företagsekonomi, 10 poäng Syfte: Fastställa de faktorer som ligger till grund för operatörernas val av prissättningsmetod på olika tjänster Metod: Vi har gjort en fallstudie på en mobiloperatör, där vi använt oss av en halvstrukturerad intervjumetod. Slutsats: Prissättningen av mobila tjänster präglas av komplexa fenomen och överväganden vilket gör det svårt att penetrera. Beroende på om det är en ny eller befintlig tjänst tillämpar operatören till största del antingen en kostnads- eller marknadsbaserad prissättning där konkurrensen har stor inverkan på priset. Marknadsbaserad prissättning tillämpas i huvudsak när det gäller befintliga tjänster eftersom man då har kunskap om kunden och dennes betalningsvilja. När det gäller nya tjänster använder sig operatören i huvudsak av kostnadsbaserad prissättning eftersom tjänsten genomgår en beslutsprocess om den är lönsam eller inte och om den skall lanseras. Nyckelord: Mobiloperatörer, kostnads- och marknadsbaserad prissättning, konkurrens.Title: Factors affecting the pricing in the mobile operator business. Author: Bodil Arbin, Lars Holmberg Supervisor: Anders Hederstierna Department: School of Management, Blekinge Institute of Technology Course: Bachelor´s thesis in Business Administration, 10 credits Purpose: Establish the factors that underlie the operator’s choice of pricing methods of different services. Method: We have done a case study of a mobile operator, where we used a half structured interview method. Results: The pricing of the industry is characterized of complex phenomenon and considerations which make it hard to penetrate. Depending on whether it is a new or existing product the operator apply mostly cost based or market based pricing where the competition has a big impact of the price. The company use mainly a market based pricing at existing services, because they already got information about the costumer and their willingness to pay. They use mainly a cost based pricing where the services undergo a process of decision if they are profitable and whether they are going to be launched or not. Key word: Mobile operators, cost- and market based pricing, competition
Transitions : experiences of women with type 1 diabetes : Turning points and transitions as experienced by young women with type 1 diabetes in Australia
The relationship among psychosocial stress, coping and metabolic control has a key effect on diabetes clinical outcomes and mental health. Life transitions are peak times of major change within personal and social contexts, which add stress affecting on peoples? problem solving. The thesis describes young women with Type 1 diabetes? perspectives of the problems encountered and how they managed them when they faced turning points and made life transitions. The study identified the women?s health concerns and factors that enhanced or hindered their ability to manage turning points and transitions. A substantive theory that comprised a problem of ?being in the grip of blood glucose levels? (BGLs) and a process termed ?creating stability? to manage life transitions was developed. The state of being in the grip of BGLs was associated with the impact of fluctuating BGLs; responses of other people to the womens? diabetes and the impact of diabetes on other people?s lives. The women managed these problems by engaging in social and psychological strategies helping them to stabilised their lives and feel more in control during life transitions. <br
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