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Who uses the dark web? Cross-national and longitudinal evidence on psychosocial, behavioral, and individual predictors
(09 / 2024)
articleThe dark web is known for illicit and unregulated content, making it crucial to gain a better understanding of dark web users. This article reports two studies analyzing the role of psychosocial well-being, problematic ... -
Who Wrote Ep. 46 in Jerome’s Letter Collection? Paula, Eustochium, and the Exegesis of Jerusalem
(13.10.2025)
articleJerome’s letter collection includes eleven letters, for which both the sender and the recipient are someone other than Jerome himself. One of these is, however, generally attributed to him. This is Ep. 46, which according ... -
WHO's essential medicines and AWaRe: recommendations on first- and second-choice antibiotics for empiric treatment of clinical infections
(04 / 2024)
articleThe WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) prioritizes medicines that have significant global public health value. The EML can also deliver important messages on appropriate medicine use. Since 2017, in response to ... -
Whole blood chromium concentration is very rarely elevated independently of whole blood cobalt
(2021)
article<p>Due to the risk of adverse reactions to metal debris resulting from increased wear of the arthroplasty more than one million metal-on-metal (MoM) hip replacements worldwide are in active follow-up. Follow-up usually ... -
Whole mount immunofluorescence analysis of fresh and stored human donor corneas highlights changes in limbal characteristics during storage
(10 / 2024)
articlePurpose: Human donor corneas are an essential control tissue for corneal research. We utilized whole mount immunofluorescence (WM-IF) to evaluate how the storage affects the tissue integrity and putative limbal stem cells ... -
Whole-body Electric Bioimpedance Measurement in the Evaluation of Vascular Function
Tampere University of Technology. Publication (2016)
docBackground: Two pathologies affecting the arterial wall, atherosclerosis and arterial stiffening, are strong predictors of cardiovascular diseases and mortality. The identification of these at the sub-clinical, asymptomatic ... -
Whose voice matters? The role and democratic legitimacy of the representation of civil society in sport in contemporary Nordic governance
(21.01.2025)
chapterThis chapter examines civil society organizations in contemporary Nordic governance through an instrumental case study of Finnish sport. By analysing news archives and public comment threads related to the Finnish Olympic ... -
Why Adapt RAG for Agile? Challenges, Frameworks, and the Role of Evaluator Agent
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (2025)
conferenceThis paper proposes the adaptation of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) based systems into Agile Software Development workflows, addressing the need for specialized evaluation methods that align with Agile’s iterative, ... -
Why all newborn hip screening programs have same results: a mini review
(2024)
reviewarticleAll newborns are screened for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), but countries have varying screening practices. The aim of this narrative mini review is to discuss the controversies of the screening and why it seems ... -
Why an anthropology of disappearance?: A tentative introduction
EASA Series (15.09.2023)
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Why are we talking about Norway? Discourses of Norway's exceptionality in global media coverage of electric vehicles
(01 / 2025)
articleThis article sheds light on the discursive context within which road transport electrification is negotiated and enacted around the world by examining how Norway's exceptionality is constructed in media coverage of electric ... -
Why did they leave school?: A self determination theory perspective into narratives of Finnish early school leavers
(2021)
article<p>The present study aims to provide insights into the experiences of early school leavers within the Finnish context. We conducted a narrative inquiry among eleven early school leavers who were in prison when they ... -
Why Did You Pick that Army? Player Personality Traits and Faction Choice in the Miniature Wargame Warhammer Fantasy Battle
(26.12.2024)
articlePrevious research has focused on how the personality of miniature wargame players differ compared to players of other games and how personality is linked to motivations for engaging with the hobby, however, there is no ... -
Why discontinue Facebook usage? An empirical investigation based on a push–pull–mooring framework
(2021)
articlePurpose: Social media platforms are currently facing the challenge of declining user activity. Building on the push–pull–mooring (PPM) framework, the current study developed a research model to evaluate factors that affect ... -
“Why do Indians cry passionately on Insta?”: Grief performativity and ecologies of commerce of crying videos
(29.05.2023)
articleThe article attempts to explore the specific performative and digital practice of users sharing digital self-images and videos on social media platforms in which they cry, with or without a ‘tear filter’. In this article, ... -
Why do MPs run to become MEPs when most simply want to remain MPs? On servicing the personal vote and doing party service
(2026)
articleThis paper proceeds from the observation that, when viewed in comparative perspective the incidence of MPs seeking to become MEPs is highest in open-list (intraparty preference) voting systems and that in these systems ... -
Why Do Physicians Prescribe Treatments That Are Essentially Placebos?
(02.09.2025)
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Why does youth unemployment lead to scarring of depressive symptoms in adulthood?: The importance of early adulthood drinking
(28.12.2023)
articleAIM: The aim of the paper is to analyse if alcohol consumption could explain the scarring effect of youth unemployment on later depressive symptoms.METHODS: The analyses are based on the 24-year follow-up of school leavers ... -
Why engage with transformative agreements in scholarly publishing? Analysis of customer and publisher press release statements
(12 / 2025)
articlePurpose – How open access (OA) should be supported has been a frequent point of debate during the last 3 decades as different pathways have been created and evolved. One particular point of contention has been the use of ...






