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Gender gaps in the performance of Norwegian biology students: the roles of test anxiety and science confidence

STEM and gender

Cotner S, Jeno LM, Jørgensen C.
GSID: tYUtf7aq1LMJ
S Cotner, LM Jeno, JD Walker, C Jørgensen… - … Journal of STEM …, 2020 - Springer

… motivational differences across gender in a Norwegian … are gender differences in two STEM-related motivational constructs—science confidence and test anxiety—in a relatively gender-…

Workplace learning and learning environments

informal learning

Jørgensen CH.
GSID: RrlUJJFv5AwJ
CH Jørgensen, N Warring - 2001 - forskning.ruc.dk

Workplace learning and learning environments — Roskilde University Research Portal Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content Roskilde University Research Portal Home …

Norway's gender gap: classroom participation in undergraduate introductory science

STEM and gender

Ballen CJ, Jørgensen C.
GSID: wSgdLF1wiLkJ
CJ Ballen, M Danielsen, C Jørgensen… - Nordic Journal of STEM …, 2017 - ntnu.no

… However, because binary gender identity is still a predictor of disparities in STEM, for the purposes of the current study we identify students as either male or female. Biology 100 was …

Climate warming causes life-history evolution in a model for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).

Conservation physiology

Holt RE, Jørgensen C.
PMID: 27293671
Conserv Physiol. 2014 Nov 04;2(1):cou050. doi: 10.1093/conphys/cou050. eCollection 2014.

Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving factor governing changes in the physiology and ecology of fish. At the individual level, increasing temperature influences bioenergetics and numerous physiological and life-history processes, which have...

Computational Study of Hydrogen Shifts and Ring-Opening Mechanisms in α-Pinene Ozonolysis Products.

The journal of physical chemistry. A

Kurtén T, Rissanen MP, Mackeprang K, Thornton JA, Hyttinen N, Jørgensen S, Ehn M, Kjaergaard HG.
PMID: 26529548
J Phys Chem A. 2015 Nov 19;119(46):11366-75. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpca.5b08948. Epub 2015 Nov 10.

Autoxidation by sequential peroxy radical hydrogen shifts (H-shifts) and O2 additions has recently emerged as a promising mechanism for the rapid formation of highly oxidized, low-volatility organic compounds in the atmosphere. A key prerequisite for autoxidation is that the...

Microcosm-based analyses of Scots pine seedling growth, ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure and bacterial carbon utilization profiles in boreal forest humus and underlying illuvial mineral horizons.

FEMS microbiology ecology

Heinonsalo J, Jørgensen KS, Sen R.
PMID: 11377775
FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 2001 Jun;36(1):73-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2001.tb00827.x.

We report on the identity of indigenous mycorrhiza forming fungi and rhizosphere/mycorrhizosphere bacterial community carbon source utilization profiles of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings grown in boreal forest humus (O) or illuvial (B) mineral horizon containing microcosm growth...

[The future possibilities of the practicing physician].

Maanedsskrift for praktisk laegegerning og social Medicin

JORGENSEN HS.
PMID: 13790706
Manedsskr Prakt Laegegern. 1960 Dec;38:533-5.

No abstract available.

Centrality dependence of charged-particle pseudorapidity distributions from d + Au collisions at sqrt[sNN] = 200 GeV.

Physical review letters

Arsene I, Bearden IG, Beavis D, Besliu C, Budick B, Bøggild H, Chasman C, Christensen CH, Christiansen P, Cibor J, Debbe R, Enger E, Gaardhøje JJ, Germinario M, Hagel K, Ito H, Jipa A, Jørdre JI, Jundt F, Jørgensen CE, Karabowicz R, Kim EJ, Kozik T, Larsen TM, Lee JH, Lee YK, Lindal S, Lystad R, Løvhøiden G, Majka Z, Makeev A, Mikelsen M, Murray M, Natowitz J, Neumann B, Nielsen BS, Ouerdane D, Płaneta R, Rami F, Ristea C, Ristea O, Röhrich D, Samset BH, Sandberg D, Sanders SJ, Sheetz RA, Staszel P, Tveter TS, Videbaek F, Wada R, Yin Z, Zgura IS.
PMID: 15698255
Phys Rev Lett. 2005 Jan 28;94(3):032301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.032301. Epub 2005 Jan 26.

Charged-particle pseudorapidity densities are presented for the d + Au reaction at sqrt[s(NN)] = 200 GeV with -4.2 < or = eta < or = 4.2. The results, from the BRAHMS experiment at BNL Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider, are shown...

The Copenhagen Stroke Study experience.

Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association

Jørgensen HS.
PMID: 17894959
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 1996 Sep-Oct;6(1):5-16. doi: 10.1016/s1052-3057(96)80020-6.

The Copenhagen Stroke (COST) Study was a prospective, consecutive, community-based study of 1,197 patients with acute stroke who underwent acute stroke care and rehabilitation in a stroke unit setting. This article reviews the results of this study with respect...

Phase-locked, erbium-fiber-laser-based frequency comb in the near infrared.

Optics letters

Washburn BR, Diddams SA, Newbury NR, Nicholson JW, Yan MF, Jørgensen CG.
PMID: 14759041
Opt Lett. 2004 Feb 01;29(3):250-2. doi: 10.1364/ol.29.000250.

A phase-locked frequency comb in the near infrared is demonstrated with a mode-locked, erbium-doped, fiber laser whose output is amplified and spectrally broadened in dispersion-flattened, highly nonlinear optical fiber to span from 1100 to >2200 nm. The supercontinuum output...

High-power supercontinuum generation in highly nonlinear, dispersion-shifted fibers by use of a continuous-wave Raman fiber laser.

Optics letters

Abeeluck AK, Headley C, Jørgensen CG.
PMID: 15460890
Opt Lett. 2004 Sep 15;29(18):2163-5. doi: 10.1364/ol.29.002163.

High-power supercontinua are demonstrated in highly nonlinear, dispersion-shifted fibers with a continuous-wave Raman fiber laser. Supercontinuum growth is experimentally studied under different combinations of fiber length and launch power to show output powers as high as 3.2 W and...

Nuclear stopping in Au+Au collisions at square root of S(NN)=200 GeV.

Physical review letters

Bearden IG, Beavis D, Besliu C, Budick B, Bøggild H, Chasman C, Christensen CH, Christiansen P, Cibor J, Debbe R, Enger E, Gaardhøje JJ, Germinario M, Hagel K, Hansen O, Holm A, Holme AK, Ito H, Jipa A, Jundt F, Jørdre JI, Jørgensen CE, Karabowicz R, Kim EJ, Kozik T, Larsen TM, Lee JH, Lee YK, Løvhøiden G, Majka Z, Makeev A, Mikelsen M, Murray M, Natowitz J, Nielsen BS, Norris J, Olchanski K, Ouerdane D, Płaneta R, Rami F, Ristea C, Röhrich D, Samset BH, Sandberg D, Sanders SJ, Scheetz RA, Staszel P, Tveter TS, Videbaek F, Wada R, Yin Z, Zgura IS.
PMID: 15447397
Phys Rev Lett. 2004 Sep 03;93(10):102301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.102301. Epub 2004 Aug 30.

Transverse momentum spectra and rapidity densities, dN/dy, of protons, antiprotons, and net protons (p-p) from central (0%-5%) Au+Au collisions at square root of S(NN)=200 GeV were measured with the BRAHMS experiment within the rapidity range 0

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