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Journal articles on the topic "Gråbrødretorv 3 (Copenhagen, Denmark)"

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Fesenko, Ievgen. "2nd International Symposium on Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws (MRONJ) in Copenhagen 02 November 2018 – Copenhagen – Denmark." Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 3, no. 1 (January 31, 2019): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.23999/j.dtomp.2019.1.2.

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2nd International Symposium on Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws (MRONJ) in Copenhagen became a much needed continuation of an amazing initiative of the Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery of Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen University Hospital) [1]. And it would be completely impossible without those famous scientists like Morten Schiodt (Denmark), Sven Otto (Germany), Alberto Bedogni (Italy), Ourania Nicolatou-Galitis (Greece), Stefano Fedele (England), Roman Guggenberger (Switzerland), Bente Brokstad Herlofson (Norway), Camilla Ottesen (Denmark), Sanne Werner Moller Andersen (Denmark), and Thomas Kofod (Denmark) [2]. Dr. Sven Otto (editor) and Dr. Stefano Fedele (coeditor of the chapter) made an enormous contribution in the field of diagnostics and treatment of MRONJ by publishing the textbook Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Bisphosphonates, Denosumab, and New Agents (Fig 1) in 2015 [3]. And impact of those specialists on Symposium was terrific.
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Calvo Manuel, Ana. "Conservation in the Nineteenth Century." Ge-conservacion 6 (December 11, 2014): 102–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.37558/gec.v6i0.250.

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Reseña del libro: Conservation in the Nineteenth CenturyArchetype Publications in association with the National museetof Denmark and CATS (Centre for Art Technological Studies andConservation), Copenhagen. London, 2013.232 páginas, 220x300 mm.ISBN: 978-1-904982-91-3.
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LUNDE, A., and A. W. STENPORT. "Helga Crane's Copenhagen: Denmark, Colonialism, and Transnational Identity in Nella Larsen's Quicksand." Comparative Literature 60, no. 3 (January 1, 2008): 228–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/-60-3-228.

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Jonkeren, Sam. "Report on the 5th Copenhagen Air Finance Legal Seminar of the European Air Law Association Copenhagen, Denmark, 3 June 2016." Air and Space Law 41, Issue 6 (November 1, 2016): 545–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/aila2016040.

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Andersen, Gunhild Leth, Sissel Schultz, and Claus Christensen. "Pages from the diary of an art department in Denmark." Art Libraries Journal 10, no. 2 (1985): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200004211.

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The art department of the Gladsaxe Bibliotek, near Copenhagen, is one of several art departments in public libraries, and one of the art libraries created in Denmark as a result of the Public Libraries Act of 1964 and two subsequent reports, in 1967 and 1971, on the provision of audiovisual material under the terms of the new Act. In addition to providing books and journals, these art libraries lend slides, posters, and original prints, and mount exhibitions of works of art by local and other artists. The librarians concerned have formed a subsection of the Danish Library Association, the ‘Faggruppen for kunstbibliotekarer’ (known as ‘Kunstfaggruppen’) and these ‘diary pages’originally appeared, in Danish, in the group’s newsletter Medd. Blade no. 3, 1983, pp 7-9. For further reading, see the Art Libraries Journal vol. 6, no. 3, Winter 1981, pp 3-12.
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Juul, Klaus, Anne Tybjærg-Hansen, Rolf Steffensen, Steen Kofoed, Gorm Jensen, and Børge Grønne Nordestgaard. "Factor V Leiden: The Copenhagen City Heart Study and 2 meta-analyses." Blood 100, no. 1 (July 1, 2002): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2002-01-0111.

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Abstract Factor V Leiden (FVL) is associated with venous thrombosis; however, an association between FVL and arterial thrombosis remains controversial. We investigated FVL as a risk factor for myocardial infarction (MI), ischemic stroke (IS), or non-MI ischemic heart disease (non-MI–IHD). The design was 3 case-control studies and 3 prospective studies with 21 years' follow-up. The setting was the general population in Copenhagen, Denmark. The participants for The Copenhagen City Heart Study were 20- to 95-year-old participants without cardiovascular disease (control population, n = 7907) or participants diagnosed with MI (n = 469), IS (n = 231), or non-MI–IHD (n = 365). In addition, 3 independent patient populations from Copenhagen University Hospital with MI (n = 493), IS (n = 231), or non-MI–IHD (n = 448) were included. We measured FVL genotype; major cardiovascular risk factors; and MI, IS, and non-MI–IHD incidence and prevalence. Prevalences of FVL heterozygotes and homozygotes in control subjects from the general population were 7.7% and 0.2%. Odds ratios and relative risks of MI in FVL carriers (heterozygotes + homozygotes) versus noncarriers were 1.24 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.91-1.69) and 0.83 (0.58-1.20) in case-control and prospective studies, respectively. Corresponding risks for IS were 0.92 (95% CI, 0.56-1.53) and 0.68 (0.45-1.04), and for non-MI–IHD 1.01 (95% CI, 0.71-1.44) and 0.97 (0.66-1.42). Findings from The Copenhagen City Heart Study suggest that FVL is not associated with MI, IS, or non-MI–IHD.
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Björnberg, Alf, and Ola Stockfelt. "Kristen Klatvask fra Vejle: Danish pub music, mythscapes and ‘local camp’." Popular Music 15, no. 2 (May 1996): 131–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000008084.

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The town of Skagen is situated on the northernmost tip of Jutland (i.e., mainland Denmark). This is a remote and crisis-stricken area by Danish standards: the capital, Copenhagen, is eight hours away by train, the County of Northern Jutland has the highest unemployment rates in Denmark, and in recent years the region has been the target of several development projects financed by European Union funds. However, geographically, Skagen's position is quite central in Scandinavia. Ferry routes connect the nearby port of Frederikshavn (40 kilometres/25 miles away) with such relatively large Scandinavian cities as Oslo (9 hours away by ferry) and Gothenburg (3½ hours away). The town can also be reached from the south of Norway via the ferry route between Kristiansand and Hirtshals (also 40 kilometres/25 miles from Skagen). By these and other routes, tourists from Norway and Sweden, as well as from other parts of Denmark, regularly invade the town, in the summer season roughly doubling its 15,000 population.
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Møbjerg, Nadja, Łukasz Michalczyk, Sandra J. Mcinnes, and Maarten J. M. Christenhusz. "Research presented at the 14th International Symposium on Tardigrada: progress in studies on water bears." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 188, no. 3 (March 2020): 655–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa008.

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Abstract The 14th International Symposium on Tardigrada took place in Copenhagen, Denmark from 30 July to 3 August 2018. Approximately 140 participants, representing 28 countries from five continents attended the meeting, and there were 58 talks and 74 posters of which 20 were selected for the Symposium Proceedings published in this special issue. The studies span phylogenomics, systematics, anatomy, morphology, reproductive biology, cryobiology, ecology, diet, microbial interactions and biogeography, taking the next step forward in broadening and deepening our understanding of tardigrade biology.
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FALKENHORST, G., J. BAGDONAITE, M. LISBY, S. B. MADSEN, L. LAMBERTSEN, K. E. P. OLSEN, and K. MØLBAK. "Outbreak of group A streptococcal throat infection: don't forget to ask about food." Epidemiology and Infection 136, no. 9 (November 16, 2007): 1165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268807009764.

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SUMMARYWe report a large foodborne outbreak due to group A streptococci (GAS), which caused acute tonsillo-pharyngitis in 200–250 patrons of a company canteen in Copenhagen, Denmark, in June 2006. A retrospective cohort study of canteen users showed that consumption of cold pasta was associated with an increased risk of illness (attack rate 68%, risk ratio 4·1,P<0·0001). Indistinguishable GAS strains (emm89, T-type 3/13/B3264) were cultured from three cases and a cook, who had prepared the pasta. To our knowledge, pasta has previously only twice been incriminated as the source of a GAS outbreak. Only six foodborne GAS outbreaks have been reported in Europe since 1970, four of them in Sweden or Denmark. This geographical clustering suggests that foodborne GAS outbreaks are probably under-recognized elsewhere.
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EUSÉBIO, RITA, ALBERTO SENDRA, HENRIK ENGHOFF, and ANA SOFIA P. S. REBOLEIRA. "Catalogue of the type material in the entomological collection of the Natural History Museum of Denmark: basal hexapods." Zootaxa 4457, no. 2 (August 8, 2018): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4457.2.1.

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A catalogue of type specimens of basal hexapods (Collembola, Protura, Diplura, Archaeognatha, Zygentoma) in the collection of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen is presented. The NHMD collection harbours type material of 175 species, and it is composed of 132 holotypes, 4 neotypes, 3 syntypes, 32 lectotypes, and 39 paratypes. For Diplura one neotype is newly designated. The order Protura is represented by 5 families, Collembola by 7 families, Diplura by 6 families, Archaeognatha by 1 family and Zygentoma by 2 families.
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Books on the topic "Gråbrødretorv 3 (Copenhagen, Denmark)"

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RC (Workshop : Reversible computation) (4th 2012 Copenhagen, Denmark). Reversible computation: 4th international workshop, RC 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 2-3, 2012 : revised papers. Heidelberg: Springer, 2013.

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Lundbye, Johan Thomas. Tegninger & huletanker: Johan Thomas Lundbye, 1818-1848 : den Hirschsprungske Samling, 3. september 1998-3. januar 1999. [København]: Hirschsprungske Samling, 1998.

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Christian, Refsgaard Jens, Karalis E. A, Danmarks og Grønlands geologiske undersøgelse., and International Conference on Operational Water Management (3rd : 1997 : Copenhagen, Denmark), eds. Operational water management: Proceedings of the European Water Resources Association Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 3-6 September 1997. Rotterdam: Published for EWRA by A.A. Balkema, 1997.

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European Conference on Information Systems Security, Control and Audit (5th 1990 Copenhagen). Information systems security and auditing towards year 2000: 5th European Conference on Information Systems Security, Control and Audit, September 3-6 1990, Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen: EDP Auditors Association, Denmark Chapter, 1990.

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M, Jakobsen, Narvhus J, Viljoen B. C, and International Dairy Federation. Group F47., eds. Yeasts in the dairy industry: Positive and negative aspects : proceedings of the symposium organized by Group F47, held in Copenhagen (Denmark), 2-3 September 1996. Brussels, Belgium: International Dairy Federation, 1998.

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Académie internationale de philosophie des sciences. Meeting. The problem of the unity of science: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the International Academy of the Philosophy of Science, Copenhagen-Aarhus, Denmark, 31 May-3 June 2000. Edited by Agazzi Evandro and Faye Jan. River Edge, NJ: World Scientific, 2001.

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Deryn, Watson, Andersen Jane 1952-, and IFIP Technical Committee on Education., eds. Networking the learner: Computers in education : Seventh IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education, WCCE 2001, July 29-August 3, 2001, Copenhagen, Denmark / IFIP TC3 ; edited by Deryn Watson, Jane Andersen. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

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Ulf, Smith, ed. Hypertension as an insulin-resistant disorder: Genetic factors and cellular mechanisms : proceedings of the 5th Novo Nordisk Foundation Symposium "Hypertension as an insulin-resistant disorder--genetic factors and cellular mechanisms," Copenhagen, Denmark, 1-3 July 1991. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1991.

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Killing 3. Pan Macmillan, 2014.

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The Killing 3. Pan Macmillan, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gråbrødretorv 3 (Copenhagen, Denmark)"

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Pind, Jörgen L. "Growing up in Copenhagen." In Edgar Rubin and Psychology in Denmark, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01062-5_1.

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Brack-Bernsen, Lis. "Otto Neugebauer’s Visits to Copenhagen and His Connection to Denmark." In Archimedes, 107–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25865-2_3.

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Engberg, Lars A. "Climate Adaptation and Citizens’ Participation in Denmark: Experiences from Copenhagen." In The Urban Book Series, 139–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65003-6_8.

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Gulsrud, Natalie, Megan Maurer, Anton Stahl Olafsson, Ping Chang, Julie Abitz, Nina Suhr, and Signe Westergaard. "Relational Values as a Nature-Based Solution in Copenhagen, Denmark." In Sustainable Development Goals Series, 319–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36640-6_24.

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Bjørn, Pernille, Maria Menendez-Blanco, and Valeria Borsotti. "FemTech.dk Research Initiative." In Diversity in Computer Science, 9–12. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13314-5_2.

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AbstractFemTech.dk is situated in the Department of Computer Science at University of Copenhagen Denmark and has been an ongoing inquiry into the specific circumstances within computer science that produce gender imbalance and includes activities dedicated to making a change through design interventions. FemTech.dk was created in 2016 to engage with research within gender and diversity and to explore the role of gender equity as part of digital technology design and development. FemTech.dk considers how and why computer science as a field and profession in Denmark has such a distinct unbalanced gender representation in the twenty-first century. The focus was initially on the student base of the bachelor’s program in computer science, which from the 1980s until 2016 was remarkably smaller than for other science programs at the University of Copenhagen. In terms of numbers, only 15 women students entered the bachelor’s degree program in 2012 and 2013, and only 12 women students entered the program in 2014. In each of these 3 years, more than 160 students entered the program in total. Reviewing the 15-year period 2000–2014, the share of women students in the program was 7–9%, the lowest percentage of women in a study program across all of the University of Copenhagen. To compare, in 2016 the share of women students in the Math program was 30%, and in Physics was 25%.
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Bennett, Charles L., Bartlett Witherspoon, Kenneth R. Carson, and Henrik S. Thomsen. "Was There Something Rotten in Denmark: Nephrogenic System Fibrosis Cases Occurring in Copenhagen." In Cancer Drug Safety and Public Health Policy, 87–102. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04402-1_6.

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Junghans, Jennie Sejr. "Distant Voices: Treatment of Mentally Ill Children at the Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark, c. 1935–1976." In Mental Health in Historical Perspective, 95–113. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69559-0_5.

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Holleufer, Simon, and Christian Ydesen. "Exploring Education Policy Transformations and Agency in a Postcolonial Context: The Case of Launching the Preparation Scheme in Greenland in 1961." In Policy Implications of Research in Education, 109–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36970-4_7.

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AbstractUsing the prisms of post-colonial history together with the theoretical concepts of policy instruments and uploading and downloading, this chapter investigates how different actors in different arenas of the Danish-Greenlandic education system have emerged, interacted, and struggled to shape and develop policies and practices. The chapter focuses on a particular policy instrument called ‘the Preparation Scheme’ [præparandarrangementet] which was launched in 1961 and remained in operation until 1976. The purpose of the scheme was to identify promising Greenlandic children and send them on a one-year school stay in Denmark to boost their Danish language skills and prepare them as spearheads for the modernization of Greenland according to a Danish development trajectory. Analytically, the chapter explores the historical compositions of actors inhabiting the arenas in Copenhagen, Nuuk and the Greenlandic school districts in 1961 when the policy instrument was launched, and it investigates the emergence of policy–practice nexuses revolving around such a new policy instrument. The chapter finds that a conducive environment for the enactment of the preparation scheme ranging from the centre to the periphery eventually came into existence. This environment was conditioned on the alignment of cultural scripts between Copenhagen and Nuuk, positioning Greenland as an object of a modernization process. In this way, the chapter adds to our knowledge about how a policy instrument is recontextualized in a downloading and subsequent uploading process in a post-colonial context.
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Duffner-Korbee, Dorien, Gabriele Naderer, Niklas Liebhauser, and Guy Fournier. "Social Impact Assessment: Changing Mobility Behaviour by Understanding Customer Needs and Attitudes." In Contributions to Management Science, 361–91. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61681-5_15.

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AbstractThis chapter presents results from the AVENUE social impact assessment. The assessment focuses on the social impacts of the deployment of automated minibuses in the four official AVENUE cities: Luxembourg, Copenhagen, Geneva, and Lyon. The following studies have been conducted: (1) a qualitative study on mobility needs, mobility gaps, and expectations on automated minibuses in the pilot site Nordhavn, in Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as in a potential replicator site in Singen, Germany; (2) a quantitative, representative study on mobility behaviour, attitudes on automated minibuses, and social acceptance of automated minibuses in the four AVENUE cities; and (3) a study on user experiences of passengers of the automated minibuses service in Nordhavn, Copenhagen. This social impact assessment revealed that the majority of citizens have not yet adopted a clear position towards automated minibuses (AM) but rather a positive, open-minded (benevolent) attitude. As there are no stable attitudes yet, there is a possibility to influence (nudge) preferences through well-targeted communication campaigns. The willingness to use the automated minibus service is higher when it is offered on-demand, door-to-door, integrated into a public transport system. The automated minibus is considered as an alternative to the use of their private car, with 45% of car drivers ‘willing’ (22%) or even ‘very willing’ (23%) to give up using their own car to use automated minibuses to bridge the first and the last mile. In addition, users of the automated minibus are generally satisfied with this experience, which even leads to increasing acceptance and a reduction of perceived risks compared to non-users. An important prerequisite for users to shift from using their private car to an automated minibus service is to increase flexibility of use by providing an on-demand, door-to-door service. If an automated minibus is integrated into the urban public and private transport system, it has the potential to become a real game changer for urban mobility. The integration of automated minibuses therefore represents a real system innovation that takes into account the mobility needs of potential users.
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Lamm, Bettina, and Anne Tietjen. "The Rise and Fall of Public Urban Gardens: Four Cases from in and around Copenhagen." In Urban Agriculture in Public Space, 101–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41550-0_5.

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AbstractThis chapter presents four cases of urban garden projects in and around Copenhagen, Denmark, started between 2011 and 2013: Prags Have, Byhaven 2200, Byhaven Sundholm, and Havnehaverne. All four urban gardens were community-based and public, yet they varied widely in their organisation, management, funding, and status of the sites they occupied. While two of the gardens were started by cultural activists, the others were the initiative of the municipality and a private land developer. All of them shared a vision of not only growing produce but also integrating spaces for social inclusion and community gatherings. Looking into their underlying value system and organisational structure allows us to compare how the different typologies of urban gardens would impact their ability to thrive and flourish. The authors were particularly interested in the agendas pursued by the communities who managed them, how these agendas related to the specific site and context, and how the communities negotiated public access requirements with creating an enduring gardening community. As both bottom-up projects closed after 4 to 6 years, it is relevant to look into what resources were needed to run them and what led to their ultimate closure.
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Conference papers on the topic "Gråbrødretorv 3 (Copenhagen, Denmark)"

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Lowe, Cabella, Mitchell Browne, William Marsh, and Dylan Morrissey. "48 Usability testing of a musculoskeletal digital assessment routing tool: an iterative convergent mixed methods study." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.11.

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Kolstad, Ash T., Paul H. Eliason, Jean-Michel Galarneau, Amanda M. Black, Brent E. Hagel, and Carolyn A. Emery. "108 Protective equipment in youth ice hockey: are mouthguards and helmet age relevant in evaluating concussion risk?" In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.21.

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Tassignon, Bruno. "174 Acute peripheral fatigue induces brain activity changes during predefined and reactive balance tasks." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.35.

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Urhausen, Anouk, Bjørnar Berg, Britt Elin Øiestad, Jackie Whittaker, Adam G. Culvenor, Ewa Roos, Kay Crossley, Carsten Juhl, and May Arna Risberg. "148 Muscle strength tests in individuals following an anterior cruciate ligament or meniscus injury: a systematic review of measurement properties (OPTIKNEE)." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.28.

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Christensen, Marianne, Inge Lunding Kjær, Henrik Riel, Jens Lykkegaard Olesen, Karl Landorf, Matthew Cotchett, and Michael Skovdal Rathleff. "99 Long-term prognosis of individuals with plantar heel pain." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.18.

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Alsaleh, Saleh, Nicholas Murphy, Stuart C. Miller, Dylan Morrissey, and Simon Lack. "100 Local neuromuscular characteristics associated with patellofemoral pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.19.

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Witten, Adam, Karen Mikkelsen, Thomas Mayntzhusen, Mikkel Clausen, Kristian Thorborg, Per Hölmich, and Kristoffer Barfod. "141 Terminology and diagnostic criteria used in clinical studies investigating subacromial impingement syndrome: a scoping review." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.26.

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Jakobsen, Jens Rithamer, Peter Schjerling, Michael Kjaer, Abigail Mackey, and Michael Rindom Krogsgaard. "156 A single bout of eccentric exercise increases the gene expression of nestin and osteocrin in human myotendinous junctions." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.31.

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Swinton, Paul, Joanna Shim, Anastasia Pavlova, Rachel Moss, Colin MacLean, David Brandie, Laura Mitchell, et al. "24 Empirically derived guidelines for interpreting the effectiveness of exercise therapy for tendinopathies: a meta-analysis." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.2.

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Hansen, Christian Fugl, Jonas Jensen, Anders Odgaard, Volkert Siersma, Jonathan David Comins, John Brodersen, and Michael Krogsgaard. "181 Inadequate content validity of four frequently used orthopaedic questionnaires: a COSMIN evaluation of the mHHS, HAGOS, IKDC-SKF, KOOS and KNEES-ACL." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.36.

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