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University of Lapland
Education•Rovaniemi, Finland•
About: University of Lapland is a education organization based out in Rovaniemi, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Arctic & Context (language use). The organization has 665 authors who have published 1870 publications receiving 39129 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Rovaniemi & Lapin yliopisto.
Topics: Arctic, Context (language use), Indigenous, Climate change, Tundra
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TL;DR: In this article, a reconstruction of past spring temperatures was analyzed and compared to long-term records of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and sunspots, which explained approximately 70% of the instrumental temperature variance over a spring season and covered the time period from 1750 to the present.
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09 Sep 2019TL;DR: The Linn Dress is designed for office workers with a lively lifestyle, who shift directly from the work environment to social evening events, and when transformed to reveal exciting open cuts and patterns, a cocktail dress.
Abstract: We present the design and prototype of the Linn Dress, a transforming dress that allows its wearer to dynamically reveal and conceal areas of skin, as they feel comfortable and appropriate for different contexts. Electrochromic displays are employed as the elements enabling the garment's dynamic transparency. The Linn Dress is designed for office workers with a lively lifestyle, who shift directly from the work environment to social evening events. The dress presents professional working attire, and when transformed to reveal exciting open cuts and patterns, a cocktail dress.
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TL;DR: The authors explored how a family member with substance use disorder (SUD) affects the psychosocial, behavioral, and physical states of other family members, and conducted sixteen in-depth interviews with relativ...
Abstract: This study explores how a family member with substance use disorder (SUD) affects the psychosocial, behavioral, and physical states of other family members. Sixteen in-depth interviews with relativ...
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of small-scale disturbance on breeding, forest passerine birds in an old-growth and managed boreal forests in northern Finland were studied by estimating species richness and abundance of different ecological groups.
Abstract: We studied the effects of small-scale disturbance on breeding, forest passerine birds in an old-growth and managed boreal forests in northern Finland. Small-scale disturbance (< 2 ha) in an old-growth and managed forests originated from wind falls and small clear cuts. Continuous forest without gaps was used as a control for both management types (old-growth and managed forests). Passerines' response to disturbance was examined by estimating species richness and abundance of different ecological groups. Species richness and the total abundance of birds did not differ between gap and non-gap plots, neither did the abundance of most ecological groups. Management type or study year were the most important factors explaining abundances. Our results differ from studies conducted in temperate forests, mainly in North America, where small-scale disturbance have been found to increase avian diversity and abundance. Differences between boreal and temperate forests or in avian assemblages between continents may exp...
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23 Jun 2008TL;DR: The REACHeS architecture for controlling Internet services through physical user interfaces, using a mobile terminal and icons placed in the environment, is presented and an icon set is designed.
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss how to build user friendly user interfaces to the smart world. We present the REACHeS architecture for controlling Internet services through physical user interfaces, using a mobile terminal and icons placed in the environment. An icon advertises a service that can be started by touching the icon with a mobile terminal. This service activation configures the mobile terminal as a remote control for the service. We have implemented this architecture and designed an icon set. The physical user interface is based on RFID technology: the terminals are equipped with RFID readers and RFID tags are placed under the icons. We present the first prototype applications and the first usability tests that we have carried out.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Hong Li | 103 | 779 | 42675 |
John C. Moore | 76 | 389 | 25542 |
Jeffrey M. Welker | 57 | 179 | 18135 |
Bruce C. Forbes | 43 | 130 | 7984 |
Mats A. Granskog | 41 | 141 | 5023 |
Manfred A. Lange | 38 | 92 | 4256 |
Liisa Tyrväinen | 37 | 112 | 6649 |
Samuli Helama | 35 | 156 | 4008 |
Aslak Grinsted | 34 | 89 | 9653 |
Jukka Jokimäki | 31 | 93 | 4175 |
Sari Stark | 29 | 58 | 2559 |
Elina Lahelma | 27 | 86 | 2217 |
Jonna Häkkilä | 25 | 97 | 2185 |
Rupert Gladstone | 23 | 51 | 2320 |
Justus J. Randolph | 23 | 66 | 2160 |