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Within day and seasonal variations of electricity and emission costs: The social costs of electricity on the margin
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Seasonality and within day variation are important characteristics of electricity supply/demand and for emissions from electricity generation. This paper investigates the social costs of using electricity at different times ... -
Capturing qualitative olfactory dysfunction with PARPHAIT: the parosmia, phantosmia, and anosmia test
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: The assessment of qualitative olfactory symptoms is characterised by heterogeneous and unstandardised tools. To improve the means of capturing symptoms and subsequent treatment and care, this study aimed to ... -
«We research with you, not about you»: Researchers’ and Co-researchers’ Reflections on Communication in Inclusive Research Projects
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Inclusive research comprises partnerships among researchers with neurodiversity, with the aim of conduct research together. Some elements are essential to address issues important to people with neurodiversity and to conduct ... -
Diskusjon i undervisninga og podkasting i vurderinga. Eit forsøk på å styrka studentanes munnlege engasjement i møte med skjermteknologi og ChatGPT
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Teknologiutviklinga kan skapa problem for det pedagogiske arbeidet i høgare utdanning. Videomøte på Zoom og Teams kan føra til at studentane vert mindre engasjerte i læringssituasjonen, noko som kom tydeleg fram under ... -
Exploring Norwegian homecare healthcare professionals' perceptions of risk and the link to high-quality care: a qualitative multiple case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objectives Homecare is a critical component of the ongoing restructuring of healthcare worldwide, given the shift from institution- to home-based care. The homecare evidence base still contains significant gaps: There is ...