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A cross-sectional field study of bedroom ventilation and sleep quality in Denmark during the heating season Ghent University
Parameters describing the bedroom environment and sleep quality were measured overnight for one week in 84 randomly selected actual bedrooms in Denmark from September to December 2020. The median age of participants was 26 years (interquartile range (IQR) [24-32] years); 41 were males. Carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature, and relative humidity were measured continuously. Sleep quality was assessed by the Groningen Sleep Quality Scale (GSQS) on two ...
Sampling density and spatial analysis: a methodological pXRF study of the geochemistry of a Viking-Age house in Ribe, Denmark Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This study explores the significance of spatial sampling resolution on portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis of an
archaeological settlement site with favorable preservation conditions and clearly defined stratigraphic contexts as a benchmark
study to interpret geochemical mapping of anthropogenic elemental markers. We present geochemical elemental mapping of a
Viking-Age house floor in Denmark based on an ...
archaeological settlement site with favorable preservation conditions and clearly defined stratigraphic contexts as a benchmark
study to interpret geochemical mapping of anthropogenic elemental markers. We present geochemical elemental mapping of a
Viking-Age house floor in Denmark based on an ...
Subjective assessments of bedroom environment in the heating season in Denmark Ghent University
A satisfied bedroom environment is vital for the sleep quality of human beings. Thermal comfort, air quality, acoustic comfort, and visual comfort are all verified to be indispensable for the overall bedroom comfort. However, few studies reported how occupants rate those environmental aspects in their bedrooms. The present study figured out this question by online morning and evening sleep diaries conducted in the capital region of Denmark in ...
Prevalence and Predictors of Sexual Difficulties and Associated Distress Among Partnered, Sexually Active Older Women in Norway, Denmark, Belgium, and Portugal KU Leuven
There has been little comparative, cross-cultural research on sexual difficulties and associated distress, and factors associated with these, among older women. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate prevalence rates of sexual difficulties, distress related to these difficulties, and associated sociodemographic, relational, and health factors, among sexually active older women (60-75 years) in committed relationships across four ...
Media freedom made in Scandinavia : Sweden and Denmark : six examples of best practices Ghent University
Report of a fact finding mission by the European Centre for Press and Media freedom on good media practices and press freedom in Denmark and Sweden
The wicked problem the water framework directive cannot solve. The governance approach in dealing with pollution of nutrients in surface water in the Netherlands, Flanders, Lower Saxony, Denmark and Ireland University of Antwerp
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is typically a framework directive that tries to encourage integration of policies for water quality and agriculture. Nutrients (nitrates, phosphates) from agricultural sources remain a ‘wicked problem’ in realizing the aims of the WFD, partly because the directive has to rely on other, neighboring policies to tackle to problem pressure of nutrients; it seems to lack instruments and measures to directly ...
Interim Report of the Working Group on Fisheries Benthic Impact and Trade-offs (WGFBIT), 12–16 November 2018, ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark (bijdrage Gert Van Hoey, Jochen Depestele) Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Can external interventions crowd in intrinsic motivation? A cluster randomised field experiment on mandatory accreditation of general practice in Denmark KU Leuven
Motivation crowding studies have demonstrated that external interventions can harm effort and performance through crowding out of intrinsic motivation, when interventions are perceived as lack of trust. However, motivation crowding theory also presents a much less investigated crowding in effect, which occurs when external interventions increase intrinsic motivation. This study empirically tests the motivational effect of a specific external ...