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Buskerud and Vestfold University College

About: Buskerud and Vestfold University College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Mental health & Health care. The organization has 302 authors who have published 475 publications receiving 10675 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, a multidimensional work motivation scale was developed and tested using data from 3435 workers in seven languages and nine countries and the results indicated that the 19-item scale has the same factor structure across the seven languages.
Abstract: Self-determination theory proposes a multidimensional conceptualization of motivation comprising autonomous and controlled forms. Whereas autonomous motivation relates positively to individuals’ optimal functioning (e.g., well-being, performance), controlled motivation is less beneficial. To be able to use self-determination theory in the field of organizational behaviour, the Multidimensional Work Motivation Scale was developed and tested using data from 3435 workers in seven languages and nine countries. Factorial analyses indicated that the 19-item scale has the same factor structure across the seven languages. Convergent and discriminant validity tests across the countries also indicate that the psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness as well as the theoretically derived antecedents to work motivation (e.g., leadership and job design) are predictably related to the different forms of motivation, which in turn are predictably related to important work outcomes (e.g., well-being, commitment, performance, and turnover intentions). Implications for the development of organizational research based on self-determination theory are discussed.

622 citations

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TL;DR: This publication focuses on the most important changes in treatment recommendations for clinical stage I disease and the updated recommendations for follow-up, which will lead to an overall reduction in treatment burden for patients with germ cell tumours.

515 citations

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21 Aug 2014-Sensors
TL;DR: This review examines the recent developments in detection technologies applied to microfluidic biosensors, especially addressing several optical methods, including fluorescence, chemiluminescence, absorbance and surface plasmon resonance.
Abstract: The field of microfluidics has yet to develop practical devices that provide real clinical value. One of the main reasons for this is the difficulty in realizing low-cost, sensitive, reproducible, and portable analyte detection microfluidic systems. Previous research has addressed two main approaches for the detection technologies in lab-on-a-chip devices: (a) study of the compatibility of conventional instrumentation with microfluidic structures, and (b) integration of innovative sensors contained within the microfluidic system. Despite the recent advances in electrochemical and mechanical based sensors, their drawbacks pose important challenges to their application in disposable microfluidic devices. Instead, optical detection remains an attractive solution for lab-on-a-chip devices, because of the ubiquity of the optical methods in the laboratory. Besides, robust and cost-effective devices for use in the field can be realized by integrating proper optical detection technologies on chips. This review examines the recent developments in detection technologies applied to microfluidic biosensors, especially addressing several optical methods, including fluorescence, chemiluminescence, absorbance and surface plasmon resonance.

243 citations

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Jaroslav Adam1, Dagmar Adamová2, Madan M. Aggarwal3, G. Aglieri Rinella4  +976 moreInstitutions (100)
TL;DR: In this article, direct photon spectra down to pT≈1 GeV/c were extracted for the 20−40% and 0−20% centrality classes, respectively.

210 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the production of anti-deuteron and anti-He3 nuclei in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV has been studied using the ALICE detector at the LHC.
Abstract: The production of (anti-)deuteron and (anti-)He3 nuclei in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV has been studied using the ALICE detector at the LHC. The spectra exhibit a significant hardening with increasing centrality. Combined blast-wave fits of several particles support the interpretation that this behavior is caused by an increase of radial flow. The integrated particle yields are discussed in the context of coalescence and thermal-statistical model expectations. The particle ratios, He3/d and He3/p, in Pb-Pb collisions are found to be in agreement with a common chemical freeze-out temperature of Tchem≈156 MeV. These ratios do not vary with centrality which is in agreement with the thermal-statistical model. In a coalescence approach, it excludes models in which nucleus production is proportional to the particle multiplicity and favors those in which it is proportional to the particle density instead. In addition, the observation of 31 anti-tritons in Pb-Pb collisions is reported. For comparison, the deuteron spectrum in pp collisions at s=7 TeV is also presented. While the p/π ratio is similar in pp and Pb-Pb collisions, the d/p ratio in pp collisions is found to be lower by a factor of 2.2 than in Pb-Pb collisions.

193 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Edward L. Deci130284206930
Jørgen André Lien8341421756
Rune Langøy8040420003
Larry Davidson6945920177
José M.F. Ferreira6872018570
John S. Werner6138113486
Sandra van Dulmen472407000
Elisabeth Severinsson461996140
Michael A. Webster401986633
Thomas Harding371848509
Audrey Osler361114516
Frank Karlsen33832870
Jan Oldenburg32864200
Pramod K. Singh313044062
Kaiying Wang301862940
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20192
201813
201742
2016101
2015191
2014121