44 results on '"Heinonen M."'
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2. Safety of frozen and dried formulations from whole house crickets (Acheta domesticus) as a Novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
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EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, Food Allergens (NDA), Turck D., Bohn T., Castenmiller J., De Henauw S., Hirsch-Ernst K.I., Maciuk A., Mangelsdorf I., McArdle H.J., Naska A., Pelaez C., Pentieva K., Siani A., Thies F., Tsabouri S., Vinceti M., Cubadda F., Frenzel T., Heinonen M., Marchelli R., Neuhauser-Berthold M., Poulsen M., Prieto Maradona M., Schlatter J.R., van Loveren H., Goumperis T., and Knutsen H.K.
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Acheta domesticus ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Population ,insect powder ,Novel food ,Nutri1010 ,TP1-1185 ,Plant Science ,Target population ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ingredient ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Chitin ,medicine ,TX341-641 ,Food science ,education ,030304 developmental biology ,2. Zero hunger ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Novel Foods ,biology ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,business.industry ,Chemical technology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Food safety ,040401 food science ,food safety ,Scientific Opinion ,chemistry ,Acheta ,house cricket ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,business ,Genotoxicity ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Food and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on the safety of frozen and dried formulations from house crickets (Acheta domesticus) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. The NF is proposed in three formulations: (i) frozen, (ii) dried, (iii) ground. The main components of the NF are protein, fat and fibre (chitin) in the dried form of the NF, and water, protein, fat and fibre (chitin) in the frozen form of the NF. The Panel notes that the concentrations of contaminants in the NF depend on the occurrence levels of these substances in the insect feed. The Panel further notes that there are no safety concerns regarding the stability of the NF if the NF complies with the proposed specification limits during its entire shelf‐life. The NF has a high‐protein content, although the true protein levels in the NF are overestimated when using the nitrogen‐to‐protein conversion factor of 6.25, due to the presence of non‐protein nitrogen from chitin. The applicant proposed to use the NF in the form of a snack, and as a food ingredient in a number of food products. The target population proposed by the applicant is the general population. The Panel notes that, considering the composition of the NF and the proposed conditions of use, the consumption of the NF is not nutritionally disadvantageous. The Panel notes that no genotoxicity and no subchronic toxicity studies with the NF were provided by the applicant. Considering that no safety concerns arise from the history of use of A. domesticus or from the compositional data of the NF, the Panel identified no other safety concerns than allergenicity. The Panel considers that the consumption of the NF might trigger primary sensitisation to A. domesticus proteins and may cause allergic reactions in subjects allergic to crustaceans, mites and molluscs. Additionally, allergens from the feed may end up in the NF. The Panel concludes that the NF is safe under the proposed uses and use levels.
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- 2021
3. Safety of frozen and dried formulations from whole yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor larva) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
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EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, Food Allergens (NDA), Turck D., Bohn T., Castenmiller J., De Henauw S., Hirsch-Ernst K.I., Maciuk A., Mangelsdorf I., McArdle H.J., Naska A., Pelaez C., Pentieva K., Siani A., Thies F., Tsabouri S., Vinceti M., Cubadda F., Frenzel T., Heinonen M., Marchelli R., Neuhauser-Berthold M., Poulsen M., Prieto Maradona M., Schlatter J.R., van Loveren H., Ververis E., and Knutsen H.K.
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Agriculture and Food Sciences ,0106 biological sciences ,Entomophagy ,Mealworm ,Novel foods ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,INSECTS ,yellow mealworm ,insect powder ,Nutri1010 ,Novel food ,TP1-1185 ,novel foods ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Microbiology ,ENTOMOPHAGY ,SECRETIONS ,CADMIUM ,03 medical and health sciences ,CYTOTOXIC MOLECULES ,TX341-641 ,Food science ,entomophagy ,030304 developmental biology ,2. Zero hunger ,0303 health sciences ,Larva ,biology ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,business.industry ,Chemical technology ,Biology and Life Sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Food safety ,food safety ,010602 entomology ,Scientific Opinion ,Tenebrio molitor larva ,COLEOPTERA ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,CHITIN ,business ,MELANOGENESIS ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on frozen and dried formulations from whole yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor larva) as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. The term yellow mealworm refers to the larval form of the insect species Tenebrio molitor. The NF comprises the frozen and freeze-dried formulations of the yellow mealworm, whole or in the form of powder. The frozen formulation consists mainly of water, crude protein and fat whereas the freeze-dried formulations of crude protein, fat, digestible carbohydrates and fibre (chitin). The Panel notes that the levels of contaminants in the NF depend on the occurrence levels of these substances in the insect feed. The Panel notes furthermore that there are no safety concerns regarding the stability of the NF if the NF complies with the proposed specification limits during its entire shelf-life. The dried formulations of the NF have a high protein content, although the true protein levels in the NF are overestimated when using the nitrogen-to-protein conversion factor of 6.25, due to the presence of non-protein nitrogen from chitin. The applicant proposed to use the NF as whole frozen or whole dried insect, or in the form of powder, added as an ingredient to various food products such as cereal bars, pasta, meat imitates and bakery products. The target population is the general population. The Panel notes that, considering that the NF will not be the sole source of dietary protein, and the composition of the NF and the proposed conditions of use, the consumption of the NF is not nutritionally disadvantageous. The submitted toxicity studies from the literature did not raise safety concerns. The Panel considers that the consumption of the NF may induce primary sensitisation and allergic reactions to yellow mealworm proteins and may cause allergic reactions in subjects with allergy to crustaceans and dust mites. Additionally, allergens from the feed may end up in the NF. The Panel concludes that the NF is safe under the proposed uses and use levels. (C) 2021 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.
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- 2021
4. Safety of the extension of use of galacto-oligosaccharides as a Novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
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EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, Food Allergens (NDA), Turck D., Bohn T., Castenmiller J., De Henauw S., Hirsch-Ernst K.I., Maciuk A., Mangelsdorf I., McArdle H.J., Naska A., Pelaez C., Pentieva K., Siani A., Thies F., Tsabouri S., Vinceti M., Cubadda F., Frenzel T., Heinonen M., Marchelli R., Neuhauser-Berthold M., Poulsen M., Prieto Maradona M., Schlatter J.R., van Loveren H., Colombo P., and Knutsen H.K.
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Agriculture and Food Sciences ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Novel food ,Nutri1010 ,TP1-1185 ,Plant Science ,010501 environmental sciences ,Galacto-oligosaccharides ,01 natural sciences ,Microbiology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,TX341-641 ,Food science ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,novel food ,HUMAN-MILK ,2. Zero hunger ,extension of use ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Galacto‐oligosaccharides ,Chemical technology ,dietary fibre ,GOS ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Dietary fibre ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Extension (predicate logic) ,dietary fiber ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Scientific Opinion ,Food supplement ,food supplement ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Business ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on the extension of use of galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. The NF is a syrup containing >= 57% w/w GOS (w/w dry matter), consisting of different galactosyl residues linked to a terminal glucose by a beta-glycosidic bond and also containing lactose and the constituent monomers of lactose (galactose and glucose). The NF is already authorised and included in the Union list of NFs and is produced according to the same production process. This application is limited to an assessment of the extension of use as a food ingredient in dairy confectionary, cheese and processed cheese, butter and spreads. There is a 10-30% increase in total GOS intake from the requested extension of use compared to the currently authorised uses at the highest 95th percentile. It is noted that the total intake at the highest mean (8.7-22.0 g/day) is below the adequate intake (AI) of 25 g/day for dietary fibre set to ensure a normal laxation in adults, while the highest 95th percentile (27.2-41.6 g/day) is higher than the AI. When the maximum use as a food supplement is added to the highest 95th percentile combined intake from all proposed and authorised food categories a total intake up to 58 g GOS/day is estimated. This highest intake level would exceed the AI for dietary fibre; however, no tolerable upper intake level for dietary fibre has been set and only transient gastrointestinal symptoms may be related to high intake of fibre. The Panel concludes that the NF, that is composed of >= 57% GOS dry matter, lactose and related saccharides, is safe under the proposed extension of use. (C) 2021 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.
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- 2021
5. Safety of mung bean protein as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
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EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, Food Allergens (NDA), Turck D., Bohn T., Castenmiller J., De Henauw S., Hirsch-Ernst K.I., Maciuk A., Mangelsdorf I., McArdle H.J., Naska A., Pelaez C., Pentieva K., Siani A., Thies F., Tsabouri S., Vinceti M., Cubadda F., Frenzel T., Heinonen M., Maradona M.P., Marchelli R., Neuhauser-Berthold M., Poulsen M., Schlatter J.R., van Loveren H., Fernandez A., and Knutsen H.K.
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mung bean protein ,novel foods ,safety ,Vigna radiata ,ALLERGENS ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Novel food ,Nutri1010 ,TP1-1185 ,Plant Science ,DIGESTIBILITY ,Biology ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,VIGNA-RADIATA ,AMINO-ACID SCORES ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,TX341-641 ,Food science ,2. Zero hunger ,0303 health sciences ,Mung bean ,IDENTIFICATION ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Chemical technology ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,mung been protein ,040401 food science ,LEGUMES ,Scientific Opinion ,SPROUTS ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on mung bean protein as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. The NF, which is the subject of the application, is mung bean protein extracted from seeds of the plant Vigna radiata. The NF is proposed to be used as a food ingredient added to 'protein products, excluding products covered in category 1.8'. The target population is the general population. The maximum estimated intake of the NF is 758 and 260 mg/kg body weight (bw) per day in children and adults, respectively. The major constituents of this NF are protein (similar to 85%), fat (3-4%) and moisture (3-5.5%). The NF is rich in protein which is well digestible and provides sufficient amounts of most essential amino acids but only limited amounts of sulfu-rcontaining amino acids. The Panel notes that the cumulative exposure to the minerals analysed does not raise concern. The reported values for the levels of antinutritional factors in the NF are comparable to those in other foodstuffs. The Panel considers that taking into account the composition of the NF and the proposed conditions of use, consumption of the NF is not nutritionally disadvantageous. No toxicological studies with the NFs were provided by the applicant; however, the Panel considers that no toxicological studies are required on this NF. This NF has the potential capacity to sensitise individuals and to induce allergic reactions in individuals allergic to soybean, peanuts, lupin and to birch pollen. The Panel considers that the NF, i.e. mung bean protein, is safe at the proposed conditions of use. (C) 2021 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.
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- 2021
6. Safety of pasteurised Akkermansia muciniphila as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
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EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, Food Allergens (NDA), Turck D., Bohn T., Castenmiller J., De Henauw S., Hirsch-Ernst K.I., Maciuk A., Mangelsdorf I., McArdle H.J., Naska A., Pelaez C., Pentieva K., Siani A., Thies F., Tsabouri S., Vinceti M., Cubadda F., Frenzel T., Heinonen M., Marchelli R., Neuhauser-Berthold M., Poulsen M., Prieto Maradona M., Schlatter J.R., van Loveren H., Ackerl R., and Knutsen H.K.
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Agriculture and Food Sciences ,safety ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,MUCIN ,Novel food ,TP1-1185 ,Akkermansia muciniphila ,food supplement ,gut microbiota ,novel food ,Plant Science ,Gut flora ,Microbiology ,COLONIZATION ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,TX341-641 ,Food science ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Chemical technology ,biology.organism_classification ,3. Good health ,Food supplement ,BACTERIA ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on pasteurised Akkermansia muciniphila as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. A. muciniphila is a well-characterised non-toxin producing, avirulent microorganism that has been reported as part of normal gut microbiota. The NF, pasteurised A. muciniphila, is proposed by the applicant to be used as a food supplement at max. 5 x 10(10) cells/day by adults excluding pregnant and lactating women, and in foods for special medical purposes. The Panel considers that the production process of the NF is sufficiently described and that the information provided on the composition of the NF is sufficient for its characterisation. Taking into account the composition of the NF and the proposed conditions of use, the consumption of the NF is not nutritionally disadvantageous. Based on literature data, and by applying an uncertainty factor of 200 to the no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) of a 90-day repeated dose oral toxicity study in rats, the Panel concludes that the consumption of 3.4 x 10(10) cells/day is safe for the target population under the provision that the number of viable cells in the NF is < 10 colony forming units (CFU)/g (i.e. limit of detection). (C) 2021 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.
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- 2021
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7. There is No Single Challenge, Nor Single Solution, for Food Systems Transformations: Making plurality visible : A Food System Summit Brief prepared by Science Partners of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit
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Rivera-Ferre, Marta G., Mottet, Anne, Pereira, Laura, Penker, Marianne, Candel, J.J.L., Davies, A., Jackson, Peter, Heinonen, M., McAllister, Tim A., Termeer, C.J.A.M., and Hristov, Alexander N.
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Public Administration and Policy ,Life Science ,WASS ,Bestuurskunde - Abstract
There is a growing call (and agreement) to transform food systems towards sustainable, just and healthy systems, understanding that transformation is about fundamental, system- wide changes, beyond piecemeal interventions (see Box 1 for the new FACCE-JPI approach to food systems). But, what does transformation look like? Is there a consensus about what we want to transform in food systems, who will do it and how? The objective of this policy brief is to call for fairer, more inclusive and eventually, more effective decisions on food systems transformations. For doing so, it focuses on decision-making under uncertainty, highlighting complexity and framings as two components of this: On one hand complexity requires us to avoid oversimplification of messages (see the livestock section) and on the other, framing calls for the integration of a plurality of values and worldviews (see the governance section). Thus, in the context of the UNFSS objective of transforming food systems, this brief aims to raise awareness of decision makers about the need of developing and using knowledge and tools that i) tackle the complexity of food systems as complex social-ecological systems, and ii) recognise the existence of different framing and values in a context of uncertainty. We also reflect on the role of science in this process. While our focus is global, we focus on Europe to exemplify our arguments. Yet, transformation cannot happen in one world region independently from the others. A global movement requires first adopters to start the process.
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8. Sarcoptes-World Molecular Network (Sarcoptes-WMN) : integrating research on scabies
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Abyad, A, Almeida, A, Nisbet, A, Dzamic, Am, Regassa, A, Oleaga, A, Raza, A, Terashima, A, MOLINAR MIN, Annarita, Baca, As, Alicante, Aa, Upton, A, Basu, Ak, Cho, Bk, Haj, Bs, Charaf, Bs, Bernard, B, Lassen, B, Soulsbury, C, Gortazar, C, Raccurt, C, Carlo, C, Lacroix, C, Hinzoumbé, Ck, Burkhart, Cg, Cazorla, D, Zele, D, Vincent, D, Soglia, Dominga, Acatrinei, Dc, Gotuzzo, E, Omudu, E, Papadopoulos, E, Zbikowska, E, Swai, E, Serrano, E, Mwase, E, Molin, E, Bedel, Ej, Hountondji, F, Chaudhry, Fr, Al Braikan, F, Gakuya, F, Efremova, G, Molavi, G, Vengust, G, Yang, G, Arshad, H, Babiker, H, Jianlin, H, van der Heijden, H, Zoubir, H, Mohammed, Ha, Munang'Andu, Hm, Ninomiya, H, Owen, I, Soulama, I, Lusat, J, Wilson, J, Gasca, Jm, Enrique Granado, J, Fourie, Jj, Trejos Suárez, J, Rai, K, George, K, Selim Anwar, K, Hameed, K, Khallaanyoune, K, Mumcuoglu, Ky, Solarz, K, Pei, Kj, Mandicó, Lr, Mircea, L, Fourie, L, de Moura Ariza, L, Tongué, Lk, Miron, L, Towersey, L, Löwenstein, M, Rossi, Luca, Rosalino, Lm, Rambozzi, Luisa, Alexander, M, Saridomichelakis, M, Abu Madi, M, Lareschi, M, Asman, M, Heinonen, M, Ahmad, M, Baldi, M, Strong, M, Sarasa, M, François, Mj, Mbengue, M, Ali Alhag, M, Gebely, Ma, Hamid, Me, Gharbi, M, Halami, My, Hernández, N, Gondje, Nn, Morozova, Ov, Calderón Arguedas, O, Hamarsheh, O, Aldemir, Os, Banos, Pd, Sacchi, Paola, Morrondo, P, Cuber, P, Collins, R, Kumar, R, Laha, R, Soriguer, Rc, Sani, Ra, Pinckney, R, Orusa, R, Maude, R, Rasero, Roberto, Hay, R, Rosario Cruz, R, Schuster, Rk, Rahbari, S, Ba Angood SA, Amer, S, Al Nahhas, S, Alasaad, S, Boussaa, S, Uade, S, Maione, Sandra, Kumar, S, Lavín, S, Yadav, Sc, Fitzgerald, S, Galván, Sv, Bornstein, S, Walton, S, Naz, S, Tatyana, S, Raharimanana, S, Pasca, S, Sartore, Stefano, Rehbein, S, Harris, S, Joshi, Sk, Karim, Sa, Stetanovska, T, Douri, T, Geurden, T, Leslie, T, Yanai, T, Inceboz, T, Hengge, U, Sabaj, V, Spalenza, Veronica, Al Kandari, W, Rivera, Wl, Zhu, Xq, de Armas Rodríguez, Y, Coulibaly, Yi, Mya, Yy, Lopatina, Yv, Ismail, Zb, and Zimmermann, W.
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Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Veterinary medicine ,Knowledge management ,Sarcoptes ,International Cooperation ,Control policy ,Network ,Global Health ,Diagnostic methods ,Community Networks ,Scabies ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Sarcoptes world epidemiology ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Veterinària ,Molecular systematics ,Mite Infestations ,Animal health ,biology ,business.industry ,Research ,Parasite Control ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Treatment ,Molecular network ,Infectious Diseases ,Population Surveillance ,Pest Control ,Sarcoptes scabiei ,business - Abstract
Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people on planet Earth carry at least one parasite, many of them several different species. Unfortunately, parasite studies suffer from duplications and inconsistencies between different investigator groups. Hence, groups need to collaborate in an integrated manner in areas including parasite control, improved therapy strategies, diagnostic and surveillance tools, and public awareness. Parasite studies will be better served if there is coordinated management of field data and samples across multidisciplinary approach plans, among academic and non-academic organizations worldwide. In this paper we report the first 'Living organism-World Molecular Network', with the cooperation of 167 parasitologists from 88 countries on all continents. This integrative approach, the 'Sarcoptes-World Molecular Network', seeks to harmonize Sarcoptes epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and molecular studies from all over the world, with the aim of decreasing mite infestations in humans and animals. © 2011 International Society for Infectious Diseases.
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- 2021
9. Suora ja suorien keskinäinen asema
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Heinonen, M. (Maria)
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Tiivistelmä. Tämä pro gradu -tutkielma on osa Oulun yliopiston oppikirjaprojektia, jonka tarkoituksena on tuottaa käytössä olevan, vuonna 2016 käyttöön otetun opetussuunnitelman mukaista avointa oppimateriaalia lukion matematiikan kursseille. Oppikirjaprojektiryhmä on työstänyt materiaalia lukion MAA5 Analyyttinen geometria -kurssille ja tämä tutkielma kattaa kyseisen kurssin aiheista osiot suora ja suorien keskinäinen asema. Suorasta käsitellään eri muotoiset suoran yhtälöt ja millaisia eri esityksiä on kuvailla suorien ominaisuuksia. Suorien keskinäinen asema -kappaleessa keskitytään suorien leikkauspisteisiin, milloin niitä on ja milloin ei, suorien väliseen kulmaan sekä kohtisuoruuteen. Perustana tutkielmalle on lukion opetussuunnitelma, mutta myös ajatus kehittyvästä matematiikan oppimisesta ja opetuksesta. Tarkoitus on tuottaa aikaa kestävää materiaalia, joka kehittää opiskelijoiden ajattelua ja kykyä ratkaista ongelmia sekä monipuolista kykyä hallita digitaalisia työkaluja. Tutkielma koostuu oppimateriaalin lisäksi perusteluosiosta, opettajan oppaasta sekä harjoitustehtävien vastauksista. Perusteluosassa tieteellisiin artikkeleihin nojaten perustellaan valitut tehtävät sekä muut valinnat, joita oppimateriaalissa on tehty, kuten yhteisesti projektiryhmän kanssa valitut tehtävätyypit ja ajatusmallit, joita kirja mukailee. Oppimateriaalin runkona toimii pohdintatehtävät, joiden tarkoitus on kehittää opiskelijoiden matemaattista ajattelua ja ongelmanratkaisukykyä ollen avoimia tai ongelmalähtöisiä tehtäviä. Harjoitustehtävät tukevat pohdintatehtäviä ja teoriaa molempien kappaleiden lopuksi. Opettajan oppaassa oppimateriaalin ajankäyttöön on annettu suuntaa antava ohjeistus ja annettu pohdintatehtävistä esiin nousevia huomioita, jotka tukevat opettajaa oppimateriaalin käytössä. Pohdintatehtävien vastaukset on myös annettu opettajan oppaassa. Harjoitustehtävien vastaukset löytyvät tutkielman lopuksi. Tutkielmassa keskitytään opiskelijalähtöisiin tehtäviin ja siihen, että oppimateriaali ohjaisi opiskelijoita itsenäiseen ajatteluun ja kehittämään ongelmanratkaisukykyään. Tutkimuksissa löydettyihin ongelmakohtiin tai virhekäsityksiin pyritään puuttumaan tehtävillä, jotka ohjaisivat opiskelijoita pois kyseisistä ongelmista tai virhekäsityksistä ja tukevat heidän matemaattista ajatteluaan. Tehtävien tukena, tai joissain tapauksissa jopa pääroolissa, käytetään GeoGebra-ohjelmaa, joka auttaa opiskelijoita havainnollistamaan visuaalisesti algebrallisia ongelmia.
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10. Addressing the inter-individual variation in response to consumption of plant food bioactives – towards a better understanding of their role in healthy ageing and cardiometabolic risk reduction
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Manach, C., Milenkovic, D., Van de Wiele, T., Rodriguez-Mateos, A., de Roos, B., Garcia-Conesa, M.T., Landberg, R., Gibney, E., Heinonen, M., Tomás-Barberán, F.A., Morand, C., and European Commission
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11. Large-scale gene-centric analysis identifies novel variants for coronary artery disease
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Butterworth, As, Braund, Ps, Farrall, M, Hardwick, Rj, Saleheen, D, Peden, Jf, Soranzo, N, Chambers, Jc, Sivapalaratnam, S, Kleber, Me, Keating, B, Qasim, A, Klopp, N, Erdmann, J, Assimes, Tl, Ball, Sg, Balmforth, Aj, Barnes, Ta, Basart, H, Baumert, J, Bezzina, Cr, Boerwinkle, E, Boehm, Bo, Brocheton, J, Bugert, P, Cambien, F, Clarke, R, Codd, V, Collins, R, Couper, D, Cupples, La, de Jong JS, Diemert, P, Ejebe, K, Elbers, Cc, Elliott, P, Fornage, M, Franzosi, Mg, Frossard, P, Garner, S, Goel, A, Goodall, Ah, Hengstenberg, C, Hunt, Se, Kastelein, Jj, Klungel, Oh, Klüter, H, Koch, K, König, Ir, Kooner, As, Laaksonen, R, Lathrop, M, Li, M, Liu, K, Mcpherson, R, Musameh, Md, Musani, S, Nelson, Cp, O'Donnell, Cj, Ongen, H, Papanicolaou, G, Peters, A, Peters, Bj, Potter, S, Psaty, Bm, Qu, L, Rader, Dj, Rasheed, A, Rice, C, Scott, J, Seedorf, U, Sehmi, Js, Sotoodehnia, N, Stark, K, Stephens, J, van der Schoot CE, van der Schouw YT, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Tomaszewski, M, van der Harst, P, Vasan, Rs, Wilde, Aa, Willenborg, C, Winkelmann, Br, Zaidi, M, Zhang, W, Ziegler, A, de Bakker PI, Koenig, W, Mätz, W, Trip, Md, Reilly, Mp, Kathiresan, S, Schunkert, H, Hamsten, A, Hall, As, Kooner, Js, Thompson, Sg, Thompson, Jr, Deloukas, P, Ouwehand, Wh, Watkins, H, Danesh, J, Samani, Nj, Barnes, T, Rafelt, S, Bruinsma, N, Dekker, Lr, Henriques, Jp, Koch, Kt, de Winter RJ, Alings, M, Allaart, Cf, Gorgels, Ap, Verheugt, Fw, Mueller, M, Meisinger, C, Derohannessian, S, Mehta, Nn, Ferguson, J, Hakonarson, H, Matthai, W, Wilensky, R, Hopewell, Jc, Parish, S, Linksted, P, Notman, J, Gonzalez, H, Young, A, Ostley, T, Munday, A, Goodwin, N, Verdon, V, Shah, S, Cobb, L, Edwards, C, Mathews, C, Gunter, R, Benham, J, Davies, C, Cobb, M, Crowther, J, Richards, A, Silver, M, Tochlin, S, Mozley, S, Clark, S, Radley, M, Kourellias, K, Silveira, A, Söderholm, B, Olsson, P, Barlera, S, Tognoni, G, Rust, S, Assmann, G, Heath, S, Zelenika, D, Gut, I, Green, F, Peden, J, Aly, A, Anner, K, Björklund, K, Blomgren, G, Cederschiöld, B, Danell Toverud, K, Eriksson, P, Grundstedt, U, Heinonen, M, Hellénius, Ml, van't Hooft, F, Husman, K, Lagercrantz, J, Larsson, A, Larsson, M, Mossfeldt, M, Mälarstig, A, Olsson, G, Sabater Lleal, M, Sennblad, B, Strawbridge, R, Öhrvik, J, Zaman, Ks, Mallick, Nh, Azhar, M, Samad, A, Ishaq, M, Shah, N, Samuel, M, Reilly, M, Holm, H, Preuss, M, Stewart, Af, Barbalic, M, Gieger, C, Absher, D, Aherrahrou, Z, Allayee, H, Altshuler, D, Anand, S, Andersen, K, Anderson, Jl, Ardissino, D, Becker, Lc, Becker, Dm, Berger, K, Bis, Jc, Boekholdt, Sm, Brown, Mj, Burnett, Ms, Buysschaert, I, Carlquist, Jf, Chen, L, Davies, Rw, Dedoussis, G, Dehghan, A, Demissie, S, Devaney, J, Do, R, Doering, A, El Mokhtari NE, Ellis, Sg, Elosua, R, Engert, Jc, Epstein, S, de Faire, U, Fischer, M, Folsom, Ar, Freyer, J, Gigante, B, Girelli, D, Gretarsdottir, S, Gudnason, V, Gulcher, Jr, Tennstedt, S, Halperin, E, Hammond, N, Hazen, Sl, Hofman, A, Horne, Bd, Illig, T, Iribarren, C, Jones, Gt, Jukema, Jw, Kaiser, Ma, Kaplan, Lm, Khaw, Kt, Knowles, Jw, Kolovou, G, Kong, A, Lambrechts, D, Leander, K, Lieb, W, Lettre, G, Loley, C, Lotery, Aj, Mannucci, Pm, Maouche, S, Martinelli, Nicola, Mckeown, Pp, Meitinger, T, Melander, O, Merlini, Pa, Mooser, V, Morgan, T, Mühleisen, Tw, Muhlestein, Jb, Musunuru, K, Nahrstaedt, J, Nöthen, Mm, Olivieri, Oliviero, Peyvandi, F, Patel, Rs, Patterson, Cc, Quyyumi, Aa, Rallidis, Ls, Roosendaal, Fr, Rubin, D, Salomaa, V, Sampietro, Ml, Sandhu, Ms, Schadt, E, Schäfer, A, Schillert, A, Schreiber, S, Schrezenmeir, J, Schwartz, Sm, Siscovick, Ds, Sivananthan, M, Smith, Av, Smith, Tb, Snoep, Jd, Spertus, Ja, Stefansson, K, Stirrups, K, Stoll, M, Tang, Wh, Thorgeirsson, G, Thorleifsson, G, Uitterlinden, Ag, van Rij AM, Voight, Bf, Wareham, Nj, Awells, G, Wichmann, He, Witteman, Jc, Wright, Bj, Ye, S, Quertermous, T, März, W, Blankenberg, S, Roberts, R, Onland Moret NC, van Setten, J, Verschuren, Wm, Boer, Jm, Wijmenga, C, Hofker, Mh, Maitland van der Zee AH, de Boer, A, Grobbee, De, Attwood, T, Belz, S, Braund, P, Cooper, J, Crisp Hihn, A, Foad, N, Gracey, J, Gray, E, Gwilliams, R, Heimerl, S, Jolley, J, Krishnan, U, Lloyd Jones, H, Lugauer, I, Lundmark, P, Moore, Js, Muir, D, Murray, E, Neudert, J, Niblett, D, O'Leary, K, Pollard, H, Rankin, A, Rice, Cm, Sager, H, Sambrook, J, Schmitz, G, Scholz, M, Schroeder, L, Syvannen, Ac, Wallace, C., Cardiologie, RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Vascular Medicine, Other departments, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Cardiology, Landsteiner Laboratory, Clinical Haematology, Pulmonology, and Medical Research Council (MRC)
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Candidate gene ,Epidemiology ,Genome-wide association study ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cardiovascular ,0302 clinical medicine ,GENETICS & HEREDITY ,Genetics (clinical) ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,Cardiovascular diseases [NCEBP 14] ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,CYP17A1 ,Genetic Epidemiology ,Genome-wide association ,Myocardial-infarction ,Susceptibility loci ,Risk ,Atherosclerosis ,Metanalysis ,Lipoprotein ,Medicine ,Female ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Research Article ,Asian Continental Ancestry Group ,Adult ,SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,coronary artery disease ,genetics ,White People ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Asian People ,Genetic variation ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Allele ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,METAANALYSIS ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Genetic Association Studies ,Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology ,Alleles ,030304 developmental biology ,Aged ,0604 Genetics ,Science & Technology ,Case-control study ,Genetic Variation ,Human Genetics ,Odds ratio ,large-scale gene analysis ,lcsh:Genetics ,LIPOPROTEIN ,MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION ,ATHEROSCLEROSIS ,Case-Control Studies ,Genetics of Disease ,IBC 50K CAD Consortium ,Developmental Biology ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Coronary artery disease (CAD) has a significant genetic contribution that is incompletely characterized. To complement genome-wide association (GWA) studies, we conducted a large and systematic candidate gene study of CAD susceptibility, including analysis of many uncommon and functional variants. We examined 49,094 genetic variants in ∼2,100 genes of cardiovascular relevance, using a customised gene array in 15,596 CAD cases and 34,992 controls (11,202 cases and 30,733 controls of European descent; 4,394 cases and 4,259 controls of South Asian origin). We attempted to replicate putative novel associations in an additional 17,121 CAD cases and 40,473 controls. Potential mechanisms through which the novel variants could affect CAD risk were explored through association tests with vascular risk factors and gene expression. We confirmed associations of several previously known CAD susceptibility loci (eg, 9p21.3:p, Author Summary Coronary artery disease (CAD) has a strong genetic basis that remains poorly characterised. Using a custom-designed array, we tested the association with CAD of almost 50,000 common and low frequency variants in ∼2,000 genes of known or suspected cardiovascular relevance. We genotyped the array in 15,596 CAD cases and 34,992 controls (11,202 cases and 30,733 controls of European descent; 4,394 cases and 4,259 controls of South Asian origin) and attempted to replicate putative novel associations in an additional 17,121 CAD cases and 40,473 controls. We report the novel association of variants in or near four genes with CAD and in additional studies identify potential mechanisms by which some of these novel variants affect CAD risk. Interestingly, we found that these variants, as well as the majority of previously reported CAD variants, have similar associations in Europeans and South Asians. Contrary to prior expectations, many previously suggested candidate genes did not show evidence of any effect on CAD risk, and neither did we identify any novel low frequency alleles with strong effects amongst the genes tested. Discovery of novel genes associated with heart disease may help to further understand the aetiology of cardiovascular disease and identify new targets for therapeutic interventions.
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12. Dietary reference values for vitamin D
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Bresson, J. L., Burlingame, B., Dean, T., Fairweather-Tait, S., Heinonen, M., Hirsch-Ernst, K. I., Mangelsdorf, I., Mcardle, H., Naska, A., Neuhauser-Berthold, M., Nowicka, G., Pentieva, K., Sanz, Y., Siani, A., Sjodin, A., Stern, M., Tome, D., Turck, D., Van Loveren, H., Vinceti, M., and Willatts, P.
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0301 basic medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,0302 clinical medicine ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,25(OH)D ,adequate intake ,dietary reference value ,meta-regression ,musculoskeletal health outcomes ,UV-B irradiation ,vitamin D ,Food Science - Published
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13. Comparison of the performance of a microwave-based and an NMR-based biomaterial moisture measurement instrument
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Österberg, P. (Petri), Heinonen, M. (Martti), Ojanen-Saloranta, M. (Maija), and Mäkynen, A. (Anssi)
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microwave ,moisture measurement ,bioenergy ,Loss-on-Drying ,NMR - Abstract
This article compares the performance of an NMR-based and a microwave-based moisture measurement instrument designed for biomaterials. The conventional moisture measurement method, Loss-on-Drying, serves as a reference measurement for both instruments. Six different biomaterials at three moisture content levels were measured with the microwave instrument and five biomaterials were measured with the NMR instrument. After instrument calibrations, the difference and variation of the measurement results for parallel samples and the repeatability of measurement results obtained by the NMR and microwave instruments were estimated. Reasonable agreement between the measurement methods was achieved.
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14. Vitamin C and contribution to the normal function of the immune system: evaluation of a health claim pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006
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Bresson, J. L., Burlingame, B., Dean, T., Fairweather-Tait, S., Heinonen, M., Hirsch-Ernst, K. I., Mangelsdorf, I., Mcardle, H., Naska, A., Neuhauser-Berthold, M., Nowicka, G., Pentieva, K., Sanz, Y., Siani, A., Sjodin, A., Stern, M., Tome, D., Turck, D., Loveren, H. V., Vinceti, M., and Willatts, P.
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infants ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Chemical technology ,children ,health claims ,immune system ,vitamin C ,Plant Science ,TP1-1185 ,Microbiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,TX341-641 ,Food Science - Abstract
Following an application from Specialised Nutrition Europe (formerly IDACE), submitted for authorisation of a health claim pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 via the Competent Authority of France, the EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on the scientific substantiation of a health claim related to vitamin C and ‘helps to support a healthy immune system’. The Panel considers that vitamin C is sufficiently characterised, and that contribution to the normal function of the immune system is a beneficial physiological effect. The Panel has previously assessed a claim on vitamin C and its contribution to the normal function of the immune system with a favourable outcome. The target population was the general population. The Panel considers that the role of vitamin C in the functioning of the immune system applies to all ages, including infants and young children (from birth to three years of age). The Panel concludes that a cause and effect relationship has been established between the dietary intake of vitamin C and contribution to the normal function of the immune system. The following wording reflects the scientific evidence: ‘Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system.’ The target population is infants and young children up to three years of age.
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15. Segregation, precipitation, and \alpha-\alpha' phase separation in Fe-Cr alloys: a multi-scale modelling approach
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Kuronen, A., Heinonen, M. H., Granroth, S., Perälä, R. E., Kilpi, T., Laukkanen, P., Lång, J., Dahl, J., Punkkinen, M. P. J., Kokko, K., Ropo, M., Johansson, B., and Vitos, L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Segregation, precipitation, and phase separation in Fe-Cr systems is investigated. Monte Carlo simulations using semiempirical interatomic potential, first-principles total energy calculations, and experimental spectroscopy are used. In order to obtain a general picture of the relation of the atomic interactions and properties of Fe-Cr alloys in bulk, surface, and interface regions several complementary methods has to be used. Using Exact Muffin-Tin Orbitals method the effective chemical potential as a function of Cr content (0-15 at.% Cr) is calculated for a surface, second atomic layer and bulk. At ~10 at.% Cr in the alloy the reversal of the driving force of a Cr atom to occupy either bulk or surface sites is obtained. The Cr containing surfaces are expected when the Cr content exceeds ~10 at.%. The second atomic layer forms about 0.3 eV barrier for the migration of Cr atoms between bulk and surface atomic layer. To get information on Fe-Cr in larger scales we use semiempirical methods. Using combined Monte Carlo molecular dynamics simulations, based on semiempirical potential, the precipitation of Cr into isolated pockets in bulk Fe-Cr and the upper limit of the solubility of Cr into Fe layers in Fe/Cr layer system is studied. The theoretical predictions are tested using spectroscopic measurements. Hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Auger electron spectroscopy investigations were carried out to explore Cr segregation and precipitation in Fe/Cr double layer and Fe_0.95Cr_0.05 and Fe_0.85Cr_0.15 alloys. Initial oxidation of Fe-Cr was investigated experimentally at 10^-8 Torr pressure of the spectrometers showing intense Cr_2O_3 signal. Cr segregation and the formation of Cr rich precipitates were traced by analysing the experimental spectral intensities with respect to annealing time, Cr content, and kinetic energy of the exited electron., Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures, 52 references
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16. Segregation, precipitation, and ��-��' phase separation in Fe-Cr alloys: a multi-scale modelling approach
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Kuronen, A., Heinonen, M. H., Granroth, S., Per��l��, R. E., Kilpi, T., Laukkanen, P., L��ng, J., Dahl, J., Punkkinen, M. P. J., Kokko, K., Ropo, M., Johansson, B., and Vitos, L.
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Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences - Abstract
Segregation, precipitation, and phase separation in Fe-Cr systems is investigated. Monte Carlo simulations using semiempirical interatomic potential, first-principles total energy calculations, and experimental spectroscopy are used. In order to obtain a general picture of the relation of the atomic interactions and properties of Fe-Cr alloys in bulk, surface, and interface regions several complementary methods has to be used. Using Exact Muffin-Tin Orbitals method the effective chemical potential as a function of Cr content (0-15 at.% Cr) is calculated for a surface, second atomic layer and bulk. At ~10 at.% Cr in the alloy the reversal of the driving force of a Cr atom to occupy either bulk or surface sites is obtained. The Cr containing surfaces are expected when the Cr content exceeds ~10 at.%. The second atomic layer forms about 0.3 eV barrier for the migration of Cr atoms between bulk and surface atomic layer. To get information on Fe-Cr in larger scales we use semiempirical methods. Using combined Monte Carlo molecular dynamics simulations, based on semiempirical potential, the precipitation of Cr into isolated pockets in bulk Fe-Cr and the upper limit of the solubility of Cr into Fe layers in Fe/Cr layer system is studied. The theoretical predictions are tested using spectroscopic measurements. Hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Auger electron spectroscopy investigations were carried out to explore Cr segregation and precipitation in Fe/Cr double layer and Fe_0.95Cr_0.05 and Fe_0.85Cr_0.15 alloys. Initial oxidation of Fe-Cr was investigated experimentally at 10^-8 Torr pressure of the spectrometers showing intense Cr_2O_3 signal. Cr segregation and the formation of Cr rich precipitates were traced by analysing the experimental spectral intensities with respect to annealing time, Cr content, and kinetic energy of the exited electron., 16 pages, 14 figures, 52 references
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17. Scientific Opinion on Dietary Reference Values for copper
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Bresson, J. L., Burlingame, B., Dean, T., Fairweather-Tait, S., Heinonen, M., Hirsch-Ernst, K. I., Mangelsdorf, I., Mcardle, H., Naska, A., Neuhauser-Berthold, M., Nowicka, G., Pentieva, K., Sanz, Y., Siani, A., Sjodin, A., Stern, M., Tome, D., Turck, D., Van Loveren, H., Vinceti, M., and Willatts, P.
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18. The MeteoMet project - metrology for meteorology:Challenges and results
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Merlone, A., Lopardo, G., Sanna, Francesca, Bell, S., Benyon, R., Bergerud, R. A., Bertiglia, F., Bojkovski, J., Böse, N., Brunet, M., Cappella, A., Coppa, G., del Campo, D., Dobre, M., Drnovsek, J., Ebert, V., Emardson, R., Fernicola, V., Flakiewicz, K., Gardiner, T., Garcia Izquierdo, C., Georgin, E., Gilabert, A., Grykałowska, A., Grudniewicz, E., Heinonen, M., Holmsten, M., Hudoklin, D., Johansson, J., Kajastie, H., Kaykısızlı, H., Klason, P., Kňazovická, L., Lakka, A., Kowal, A., Müller, H., Musacchio, C., Nwaboh, J., Pavlasek, P., Piccato, A., Pitre, L., de Podesta, M., Rasmussen, M. K., Sairanen, H., Smorgon, D., Sparasci, F., Strnad, R., Szmyrka Grzebyk, A., and Underwood, R.
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Earth surface observations ,Joint research project ,Historical temperature data series ,Calibration ,MeteoMet ,Traceability ,Upper air ,Metrology - Abstract
The study describes significant outcomes of the 'Metrology for Meteorology' project, MeteoMet, which is an attempt to bridge the meteorological and metrological communities. The concept of traceability, an idea used in both fields but with a subtle difference in meaning, is at the heart of the project. For meteorology, a traceable measurement is the one that can be traced back to a particular instrument, time and location. From a metrological perspective, traceability further implies that the measurement can be traced back to a primary realization of the quantity being measured in terms of the base units of the International System of Units, the SI. These two perspectives reflect long-standing differences in culture and practice and this project - and this study - represents only the first step towards better communication between the two communities. The 3 year MeteoMet project was funded by the European Metrology Research Program (EMRP) and involved 18 European National Metrological Institutes, 3 universities and 35 collaborating stakeholders including national meteorology organizations, research institutes, universities, associations and instrument companies. The project brought a metrological perspective to several long-standing measurement problems in meteorology and climatology, varying from conventional ground-based measurements to those made in the upper atmosphere. It included development and testing of novel instrumentation as well as improved calibration procedures and facilities, instrument intercomparison under realistic conditions and best practice dissemination. Additionally, the validation of historical temperature data series with respect to measurement uncertainties and a methodology for recalculation of the values were included.
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19. Scientific Opinion on Dietary Reference Values for iron
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Bresson, J. L., Burlingame, B., Dean, T., Fairweather-Tait, S., Heinonen, M., Hirsch-Ernst, K. I., Mangelsdorf, I., Mcardle, H., Naska, A., Neuhauser-Berthold, M., Nowicka, G., Pentieva, K., Sanz, Y., Siani, A., Sjodin, A., Stern, M., Tome, D., Turck, D., Van Loveren, H., Vinceti, M., and Willatts, P.
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iron ,Average Requirement ,Dietary Reference Value ,factorial approach ,probabilistic modelling - Published
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20. PGR Secure exhibits crop wild relatives and landraces at NIAB Innovation Farm
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Kell, S., Frese, L., Heinonen, M., Maxted, N., Negri, V., Palmé, A., Smith, L., Solberg, S., and Vosman, B.J.
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Plant Breeding ,Life Science - Published
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21. Segregation, precipitation, and alpha-alpha ' phase separation in Fe-Cr alloys
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Kuronen, A., Granroth, S., Heinonen, M. H., Perala, R. E., Kilpi, T., Laukkanen, P., Lang, J., Dahl, J., Punkkinen, M. P. J., Kokko, K., Ropo, M., Johansson, Börje, and Vitos, Levante
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Iron-chromium alloys, the base components of various stainless steel grades, have numerous technologically and scientifically interesting properties. However, these features are not yet sufficiently understood to allow their full exploitation in technological applications. In this work, we investigate segregation, precipitation, and phase separation in Fe-Cr systems analyzing the physical mechanisms behind the observed phenomena. To get a comprehensive picture of Fe-Cr alloys as a function of composition, temperature, and time the present investigation combines Monte Carlo simulations using semiempirical interatomic potential, first-principles total energy calculations, and experimental spectroscopy. In order to obtain a general picture of the relation of the atomic interactions and properties of Fe-Cr alloys in bulk, surface, and interface regions several complementary methods have to be used. Using the exact muffin-tin orbitals method with the coherent potential approximation (CPA-EMTO) the effective chemical potential as a function of Cr content (0-15 at. % Cr) is calculated for a surface, second atomic layer, and bulk. At similar to 10 at. % Cr in the alloy the reversal of the driving force of a Cr atom to occupy either bulk or surface sites is obtained. The Cr-containing surfaces are expected when the Cr content exceeds similar to 10 at. %. The second atomic layer forms about a 0.3 eV barrier for the migration of Cr atoms between the bulk and surface atomic layer. To get information on Fe-Cr in larger scales we use semiempirical methods. However, for Cr concentration regions less than 10 at. %, the ab initio (CPA-EMTO) result of the important role of the second atomic layer to the surface is not reproducible from the large-scale Monte Carlo molecular dynamics (MCMD) simulation. On the other hand, for the nominal concentration of Cr larger than 10 at. % the MCMD simulations show the precipitation of Cr into isolated pockets in bulk Fe-Cr and the existence of the upper limit of the solubility of Cr into Fe layers in Fe/Cr layer systems. For high Cr concentration alloys the performed spectroscopic measurements support the MCMD simulations. Hard x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Auger electron spectroscopy investigations were carried out to explore Cr segregation and precipitation in the Fe/Cr double layer and Fe0.95Cr0.05 and Fe0.85Cr0.15 alloys. Initial oxidation of Fe-Cr was investigated experimentally at 10(-8) Torr pressure of the spectrometers showing intense Cr2O3 signal. Cr segregation and the formation of Cr-rich precipitates were traced by analyzing the experimental atomic concentrations and chemical shifts with respect to annealing time, Cr content, and kinetic energy of the exited electron.
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22. Study of Sb substitution for Pr in the Pr0.67Ba0.33MnO3 system
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Garg, Kb, Nordblad, P, Heinonen, M, Parmigiani, Fulvio, Garg, Kb, Nordblad, P, Heinonen, M, and Parmigiani, Fulvio
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23. Elämänlaadun ja toimintakyvyn muutokset ikääntyneillä aivoverenkiertohäiriön sairastaneilla kävelyn ja käden tehostetun käytön kuntoutuksen aikana
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Karttunen, A, Peurala, S, Häkkinen, A, Kautiainen, H, Kantanen, M, Heinonen, M, Sihvonen, S, and Kallinen, M
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65–85-vuotiaiden aivoverenkiertohäiriön (AVH:n) sairastaneiden (n = 270) kuntoutustutkimus toteutettiin osana Kelan kehittämishanketta. Kontrolloimattomassa seurantatutkimuksessa selvitettiin laitos- ja avomuotoisen kävely- ja käsikuntoutuksen aikana tapahtuneita muutoksia elämänlaadussa ja toimintakyvyssä. Kävelykuntoutus sisälsi painokevennettyä ja muuta kävelyharjoittelua. Käsikuntoutus sisälsi halvaantuneen käden tehostetun käytön harjoittelua. Kävelykuntoutuksen perusjakson kesto laitos- ja avokuntoutuksessa oli 20/18 vrk, käsikuntoutuksen 14/13 vrk. Seurantajaksot I (6 vrk) ja II (2 vrk, loppumittaukset) toteutettiin 6 ja 12 kuukauden kuluttua perusjakson päättymisestä. Alkutilanteessa kävelyn avokuntoutujissa itsenäisesti käveleviä (FAC) oli enemmän kuin laitoskuntoutujissa. Laitoskuntoutujilla itsenäisesti kävelevien määrä kasvoi 45 %:sta 63 %:iin. Molemmilla ryhmillä kävelymatka (6 min) piteni. Laitoskuntoutujilla motorinen ja kognitiivinen toiminta (FIM) paranivat. Avokuntoutujien motoriset ja prosessitaidot (AMPS) paranivat. Laitoskuntoutujien elämänlaatupisteet ympäristön osa-alueella (WHOQOL-BREF) nousivat. Alkutilanteessa yläraajan toimintakyky (WMFT) oli käden laitoskuntoutujilla parempi kuin avokuntoutujilla. Molemmissa ryhmissä halvaantuneen yläraajan toimintakyky koheni. Laitoskuntoutujien puristusvoima (dynamometri) ja avokuntoutujilla motoriset taidot (AMPS) paranivat. Tutkittavien iän, sukupuolen, sairastamisajan ja toimintakyvyn lähtötason yhteyttä tutkittiin toimintakykyä kuvaavien mittareiden muutoksiin. Vain alhainen lähtötaso ennakoi parempaa edistymistä mittaustuloksissa. Ikääntynyttä AVH:n sairastanutta kannattaa kuntouttaa kävelyn, halvaantuneen yläraajan käytön sekä päivittäisistä toiminnoista suoriutumisen parantamiseksi.
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24. Comparison Of Air Temperature Calibrations
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Heinonen, M., Anagnostou, M., Bartolo, J., Bell, S., Benyon, R., Bergerud, R. A., Bojkovski, J., Boese, N., Dinu, C., Smorgon, D., Flakiewicz, K., Martin, M. J., Nedialkov, S., Nielsen, M. B., Aytekin, S. Oguz, Otych, J., Pedersen, M., Rujan, M., Testa, N., and Turzo-Andras, E.
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European national metrology institutes use calibration systems of various types for calibrating thermometers in air. These were compared to each other for the first time in a project organized by the European Association of National Metrology Institutes (EURAMET). This EURAMET P1061 comparison project had two main objectives: (1) to study the equivalence of calibrations performed by different laboratories and (2) to investigate correlations between calibration methods and achievable uncertainties. The comparison was realized using a pair of 100 platinum resistance thermometer probes connected to a digital thermometer bridge as the transfer standard. The probes had different dimensions and surface properties. The measurements covered the temperature range between and , but each laboratory chose a subrange most relevant to its scope and performed measurements at five nominal temperature points covering the subrange. To enable comparison between the laboratories, comparison reference functions were determined using weighted least-squares fitting. Various effects related to variations in heat transfer conditions were demonstrated but clear correlations to specific characteristics of calibration system were not identified. Calibrations in air and liquid agreed typically within at and . Expanded uncertainties determined by the participants ranged from to and they were shown to be realistic in most cases.
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25. The European Of Farm Conservation Activities: An Update
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Negri, Valeria, Faseoula, D., Heinonen, M., Holubec, V., Musayev, M., Spataro, G., Vetelainen, M., and Vogel, R.
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26. Descriptors For Web-Enabled National In Situ Landrace Inventories
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Negri, Valeria, Maxted, N., Torricelli, Renzo, Heinonen, M., Vetelainen, M., and Dias, S.
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landrace conservation ,inventory ,descriptors - Published
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27. The Biological Relevance of Direct Antioxidant Effects of Polyphenols for Cardiovascular Health in Humans Is Not Established
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Hollman, Pc, Cassidy, A, Comte, B, Heinonen, M, Richelle, M, Richling, E, Serafini, Mauro, Scalbert, A, Sies, H, Vidry, S., Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR), Div Human Nutr, Wageningen University and Research [Wageningen] (WUR), University of East Anglia, Unité de Nutrition Humaine (UNH), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université d'Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand I (UdA)-Clermont Université, Dept Food & Environm Sci, University of Helsinki, Nestlé, University of Kaiserslautern [Kaiserslautern], Ist Nazl Ric Alimenti Ist Nazl Ric Alimenti & Nutr, Partenaires INRAE, Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf = Heinrich Heine University [Düsseldorf], International Life Sciences Institute Europe (ILSI Europe), European branch of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI Europe), University of East Anglia [Norwich] (UEA), Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki, and Nestlé S.A.
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performance liquid-chromatography ,low-density-lipoprotein ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,GRAPE SEED EXTRACT ,LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN ,food and beverages ,black tea consumption ,serum uric-acid ,lipid-peroxidation products ,PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY ,major food sources ,MAJOR FOOD SOURCES ,flavanol-rich cocoa ,SERUM URIC-ACID ,BLACK TEA CONSUMPTION ,OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS ,CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE ,oxidative stress status ,grape seed extract ,LIPID-PEROXIDATION PRODUCTS ,coronary-heart-disease ,Rikilt B&T Toxicologie en Effectanalyse ,FLAVANOL-RICH COCOA ,VLAG - Abstract
International audience; Human studies provide evidence for beneficial effects of polyphenol-rich foods on cardiovascular health. The antioxidant activity of polyphenols potentially explains these effects, but is the antioxidant activity a reliable predictor for these effects? An International Life Sciences Institute Europe working group addressed this question and explored the potential of antioxidant claims for polyphenols in relation to cardiovascular health by using the so-called Process for the Assessment of Scientific Support for Claims on Foods project criteria. In this process, analytical aspects of polyphenols, their occurrence in foods, dietary intake, and bioavailability were reviewed. Human studies on polyphenols and cardiovascular health were reviewed together with methods for biomarkers of oxidative damage and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). In retrospective studies, F2-isoprostanes and oxidized LDL, the most reliable biomarkers of lipid peroxidation, and measures for TAC showed the expected differences between cardiovascular disease patients and healthy controls, but prospective studies are lacking, and a causal relationship between these biomarkers and cardiovascular health could not be established. Therefore, the physiological relevance of a potential change in these biomarkers is unclear. We found limited evidence that some types of polyphenol-rich products modify these biomarkers in humans. A direct antioxidant effect of polyphenols in vivo is questionable, however, because concentrations in blood are low compared with other antioxidants and extensive metabolism following ingestion lowers their antioxidant activity. Therefore, the biological relevance of direct antioxidant effects of polyphenols for cardiovascular health could not be established. Overall, although some polyphenol-rich foods exert beneficial effects on some biomarkers of cardiovascular health, there is no evidence that this is caused by improvements in antioxidant function biomarkers (oxidative damage or antioxidant capacity). J. Nutr. 141: 989S-1009S, 2011.
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- 2011
28. Knowledge synthesis: Animal health and welfare in organic pig production
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Früh, Barbara, Bochicchio, Davide, Edwards, Sandra, Hegelund, Lene, Leeb, Christine, Heinonen, M., Maupertuis, Florence, Sundrum, Albert, Werne, Steffen, Wiberg, Sophia, Mejer, Helena, Prunier, Armelle, Roepstorff, Allan, Lubac, Stanislas, Bonde, M., Rousing, T., and Lindgren, K.
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agriculture biologique ,santé animale ,logement animal ,union européenne ,stratégie d'élevage ,système d'élevage ,bien-être animal ,Organic ,Pig ,Housing ,Management ,Health ,porc - Published
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29. Knowledge synthesis: Animal health and welfare in organic pig production
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Früh, Barbara, Bochicchio, Davide, Edwards, Sandra, Hegelund, Lene, Leeb, Christine, Heinonen, M., Maupertuis, Florence, Sundrum, Albert, Werne, Steffen, Wiberg, Sophia, Mejer, Helena, Prunier, Armelle, Roepstorff, Allan, Lubac, Stanislas, Bonde, M., Rousing, T., LINDGREN, K., Research Institute of Organic Agriculture - Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau (FiBL), Research Unit of Swine Husbandry, Agricultural Research Council (CRA), School of agriculture, food and rural development, Newcastle University [Newcastle], Department of Animal Health, Aarhus University [Aarhus], Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Science, Faculty of organic agricultural sciences, department of animal nutrition and animal health, University of Kassel, Department of Animal Environment and Health, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Systèmes d'élevage, nutrition animale et humaine (SENAH), AGROCAMPUS OUEST, Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Core organic project n° 1904, Financement : CORE ORGANIC - COREPIG, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AGROCAMPUS OUEST, and Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)
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[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,[INFO]Computer Science [cs] ,Organic ,Pig ,Housing ,Management ,Health - Published
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30. Birch (Betula) and hybrid aspen (Populus) for rhizoremediation: depicting the plant associated microbiome and the catabolic capacity
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Yrjälä, K., Andreolli, M., Vallini, Giovanni, Vaario, L. M., Pulkkinen, P., Heinonen, M., Hulkko, H., Fortelius, C., Åkerman, M. L., and Sipilä, T.
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Populus sp ,Burkholderia sp ,RHIZOREMEDIATION ,PLANT MICROBIOME ,Betula sp - Published
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31. Plant defence compounds inhibit the growth of human pathogenic bacteria
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Riitta Puupponen-Pimiä, Liisa Nohynek, Kähkönen, M., Heinonen, M., and Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey
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Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In humans plant phenolics besides their other health-inducing effects have been found to possess antimicrobial activities. Our previous studies showed that phenolic berry extracts especially inhibited the growth of Gram-negative but not Gram-positive bacteria such as Lactobacillus. Especially cloudberry, raspberry and strawberry extracts proved to be strong inhibitors of the avirulent Salmonella (1). Materials and Methods Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccus), raspberry (Rubus idaeus, var. Ottawa), cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus), strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Senga Sengana), blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum, var. Öjeby) and sea buckthorn berry (Hippophae rhamnoides), were used in the study. For antimicrobial studies berries were freeze-dried and ground to fine powder. Phenolics were extracted from the berries by aqueous 70% acetone (2). Antimicrobial activity of freeze-dried grounded berries (2 or 10 mg/ml) and phenolic berry extracts (1 or 5 mg/ml) was analysed by determining the bacterial growth curves in liquid cultures (1). The bacterial strains used were Listeria monocytogenes VTT E-991205, L. innocua VTT E-981011, Salmonella enterica ser. Typhimurium VTT E-981151, S. enterica ser. Infantis VTT E-97738, Staphylococcus aureus VTT E-70045 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus VTT E-96666 (ATCC 53103). Results Salmonella strains were inhibited by all the berries. Cloudberry, raspberry, strawberry and bilberry extracts inhibited the growth during the first 12 h incubation. However, during the next 12 h the number of viable cells started to increase. Cloudberry extract was the best inhibitor showing strong antimicrobial effects. Staphylococcus strains were strongly inhibited by all the berries and berry extracts. The number of viable cells did not increase at the end of cultivation. The tested Listeria or Lactobacillus strains were not sensitive to berries or berry extracts, with the exception of cranberry, which showed inhibitory effects against Listeria bacteria. Conclusions The results showed that antimicrobial properties of the berry compounds aren't restricted to the avirulent Salmonella but inhibited also the virulent strains. The inhibition of the Staphylococcus aureus suggested that also the structure of Gram-positive bacteria is sensitive to the antimicrobial compounds of the berries. Bioactive berry compounds seem to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria with several mechanisms. The difference in the antimicrobial properties of the berries and the berry extracts also suggested that other bioactive compounds are involved in the cell growth inhibition. In the future, the most interesting berry extracts will be fractionated with the aim of identifying the antimicrobially active components. In addition the mechanism of action against gastrointestinal bacteria, especially intestinal pathogens, will be extensively studied. The results will be utilised in functional food development and in pharmaceutical applications.
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32. Phenolic berry compounds, potentially antimicrobial ingredients in functional foods
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Riitta Puupponen-Pimiä, Liisa Nohynek, Kähkönen, M., Heinonen, M., and Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey
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- 2001
33. Finnish berries are potential inhibitors of intestinal pathogens
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Riitta Puupponen-Pimiä, Liisa Nohynek, Kähkönen, M., Heinonen, M., and Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey
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- 2001
34. TiC/Ni3Al composites manufactured by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis and hot isostatic pressing
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Keskinen, Jari, Maunu, Jukka, Lintula, Pekka, Heinonen, M., and Ruuskanen, Pekka
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TiC–20 wt% Ni3Al and TiC–40 wt% Ni3Al composite materials were produced by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) and hot isostatic pressing (HIP). In the SHS method the reacted powders were compacted by uniaxial pressing immediately after the reaction. The microstructure of the materials produced by SHS consisted of spherical carbides embedded in the Ni3Al matrix, whereas the microstructure of the materials produced by HIPing was more irregular. A maximum hardness of 2010 HV1 was measured for the material produced by HIP and a maximum fracture toughness of 10.5 MPa m1/2 was measured for materials produced by SHS. High-temperature resistance was investigated by exposing the materials to 800°C in air for 110 h. The results obtained showed that the TiC + Ni3Al composite materials can be recommended for use in environments consisting of oxidizing atmosphere at temperatures around 800°C where high wear resistance is required.
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35. Development and application of TiC-Ni-based plasma sprayed coatings
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M Berger, L., Nebelung, M., Petri Vuoristo, Heinonen, M., Mäntylä, T., Reinhardt, T., and Delaet, M.
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TiC-based coatings sprayed by different processes, such as detonation gun spraying, high velocity oxy-fuel spraying, atmospheric plasma spraying (APS), and vacuum plasma spraying, using agglomerated and sintered powders have been actively developed over the years. This development is based on the high technical and engineering potential of the hard phase TiC. This paper describes the results of basic studies of the APS for various alloying steps in the production of TiC base coatings from agglomerated and sintered powders as well as the results of the application of APS coatings on piston rings. Paper includes a German-language abstract.
36. TiC/Ni3Al Composites Manufactured by Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis and Hot Isostatic Pressing
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Jari Keskinen, Maunu, J., Lintula, P., Heinonen, M., and Ruuskanen, P.
37. Effects of post-partum administration of ketoprofen on sow health and piglet growth,Einfluss der postpartalen Applikation von Ketoprofen auf die Sauengesundheit und das Ferkelwachstum
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Viitasaari, E., Hänninen, L., Heinonen, M., Raekallio, M., Toomas Orro, Peltoniemi, O., and Valros, A.
38. Effect of protein level in feed on the production traits and economy of immunocastrated boars
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Olli Aarno Tapio Peltoniemi, Voutila, L., Ollila, A., Niemi, J., Anna Valros, Claudio Oliviero, and Heinonen, M.
39. Non-stationary spectral kernels
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Sami Remes, Heinonen, M., and Kaski, S.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Statistics - Machine Learning ,Machine Learning (stat.ML) ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) - Abstract
We propose non-stationary spectral kernels for Gaussian process regression. We propose to model the spectral density of a non-stationary kernel function as a mixture of input-dependent Gaussian process frequency density surfaces. We solve the generalised Fourier transform with such a model, and present a family of non-stationary and non-monotonic kernels that can learn input-dependent and potentially long-range, non-monotonic covariances between inputs. We derive efficient inference using model whitening and marginalized posterior, and show with case studies that these kernels are necessary when modelling even rather simple time series, image or geospatial data with non-stationary characteristics., 16 pages, 5 figures
40. EFFECT OF VITAMIN-E AND BETA-CAROTENE ON THE INCIDENCE OF LUNG-CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS IN MALE SMOKERS
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Heinonen, O. P., Huttunen, J. K., Albanes, D., Haapakoski, J., Palmgren, J., Pietinen, P., Pikkarainen, J., Rautalahti, M., Virtamo, J., Edwards, B. K., Greenwald, P., Hartman, A. M., Taylor, P. R., Jari Kalevi Haukka, Jarvinen, P., Malila, N., Rapola, S., Jokinen, P., Karjalainen, J., Lauronen, J., Mutikainen, J., Sarjakoski, M., Suorsa, A., Tiainen, M., Verkasalo, M., Barrett, M., Alfthan, G., Ehnholm, C., Gref, C. G., Sundvall, J., Haapa, E., Ovaskainen, M. L., Palvaalhola, M., Eva Roos, Pukkala, E., Teppo, L., Frick, H., Pasternack, A., Brown, B. W., Demets, D. L., Kokkola, K., Tala, E., Aalto, E., Maenpaa, V., Tienhaara, L., Jarvinen, M., Kuuliala, I., Linko, L., Mikkola, E., Nyrhinen, J., Ronkanen, A., Vuorela, A., Koskinen, S., Lohela, P., Viljanen, T., Godenhjelm, K., Kallio, T., Kaskinen, M., Havu, M., Kirves, P., Taubert, K., Alkio, H., Koskinen, R., Laine, K., Makitalo, K., Rastas, S., Tani, P., Niemisto, M., Sellergren, T. L., Aikas, C., Pekkanen, P. S., Tarvala, R., Alanko, K., Makipaja, K., Vaara, S., Siuko, H., Tuominen, V., Alaketola, L., Haapanen, A., Haveri, M., Keskinisula, L., Kokko, E., Koskenkari, M., Linden, P., Nurmenniemi, A., Raninen, R., Raudaskoski, T., Toivakka, S. K., Vierola, H., Kyronpalokauppinen, S., Schoultz, E., Jaakkola, M., Lehtinen, E., Rautaseppa, K., Saarikoski, M., Liippo, K., Reunanen, K., Salomaa, E. R., Ettinger, D., Hietanen, P., Maenpaa, H., Teerenhovi, L., Prout, G., Taskinen, E., Askin, F., Erozan, Y., Nordling, S., Virolainen, M., Koss, L., Sipponen, P., Lewin, K., Franssila, K., Karkkainen, P., Heinonen, M., Hyvonen, L., Koivistoinen, P., Ollilainen, V., vieno piironen, Varo, P., Bilhuber, W., Salkeld, R., Schalch, W., and Speiser, R.
41. Therapeutically active berry compounds, BERRYDRUG
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Riitta Puupponen-Pimiä, Liisa Nohynek, Törrönen, R., Kolehmainen, M., Moilanen, E., Leppänen, T., Westerlund-Wikström, B., Heinonen, M., and Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey
42. Lameness and fetility of sows and gilts in radomly selected loose-housed herds in Finland
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Heinonen, M., Oravainen, J., Orro, T., Leena Seppä-Lassila, Ala-Kurikka, E., Virolainen, J., Tast, A., and Peltoniemi, O. A. T.
43. Effects of the enzymatic in vitro digestion on phenolic compounds present in berries
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Anna-Marja Aura, Riitta Puupponen-Pimiä, Kähkönen, M., Heinonen, M., Anna-Maria Nuutila, and Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey
44. The MeteoMet2 project—highlights and results
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A. Kowal, P. Miao, N. Chiodo, M. Dobre, M. Nogueras-Cervera, A. Merlone, Volker Ebert, L. Šindelářová, P. Pavlasek, J. Bojkovski, S. Hernández, Hannu Sairanen, Lucia Rosso, Tom Gardiner, M. Voldan, Luca G. Lanza, Martti Heinonen, Danijel Šestan, D. Smorgon, Matteo Colli, E. Georgin, J. Del-Río-Fernández, Manuel Chapa Brunet, M. K. Rasmussen, R. Strnad, D. Groselj, G. Beges, Giulio Beltramino, R. Cuccaro, Antonio Castrillo, Albert Garcia-Benadí, S. Oğuz Aytekin, Ainhoa González, Juho Salminen, Robin Underwood, Chiara Musacchio, Vito Fernicola, M de Podesta, J. Drnovsek, Graziano Coppa, Francesca Sanna, C. Garcia-Izquierdo, S A Bell, A. Uytun, F. Sparasci, D. Hudoklin, Richard Högström, D. del Campo, Jan Erik Nielsen, M. Kalemci, Centre Tecnològic de Vilanova i la Geltrú, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Electrònica, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. SARTI - Centre de Desenvolupament Tecnològic de Sistemes d'Adquisició Remota i Tractament de la Informació, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Centre de Desenvolupament Tecnològic de Sistemes d'Adquisició Remota i Tractament de la Informació (SARTI), Merlone, A., Sanna, F., Beges, G., Bell, S., Beltramino, G., Bojkovski, J., Brunet, M., del Campo, D., Castrillo, A., Chiodo, N., Colli, M., Coppa, G., Cuccaro, R., Dobre, M., Drnovsek, J., Ebert, V., Fernicola, V., Garcia-Benadí, A., Garcia-Izquierdo, C., Gardiner, T., Georgin, E., Gonzalez, A., Groselj, D., Heinonen, M., Hernandez, S., Högström, R., Hudoklin, D., Kalemci, M., Kowal, A., Lanza, L., Miao, P., Musacchio, C., Nielsen, J., Nogueras-Cervera, M., Oguz Aytekin, S., Pavlasek, P., de Podesta, M., Rasmussen, M. K., del-Río-Fernández, J., Rosso, L., Sairanen, H., Salminen, J., Sestan, D., Šindelářová, L., Smorgon, D., Sparasci, F., Strnad, R., Underwood, R., Uytun, A., and Voldan, M.
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Albedo ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,metrology for meteorology and climatology, atmospheric air temperature, humidity and pressure measurements, sea temperature and salinity measurements, weather station, albedo, soil moisture and permafrost, interlaboratory comparison ,Metrology ,01 natural sciences ,Field (computer science) ,Enginyeria electrònica::Instrumentació i mesura::Sensors i actuadors [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,SDG 13 - Climate Action ,Meteorologia ,Instrumentation ,weather station ,media_common ,Climatology ,Enginyeria agroalimentària::Ciències de la terra i de la vida::Climatologia i meteorologia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Applied Mathematics ,Environmental resource management ,Comparability ,Metrology for meteorology and climatology ,atmospheric air temperature, humidity and pressuremeasurements ,sea temperature and salinity measurements ,albedo, soil moisture and permafrost ,weatherstation ,interlaboratory comparison ,Weather station ,Humidity and pressure measurements ,Measurement uncertainty ,metrology for meteorology and climatology ,Traceability ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Meteorologia -- Aparells i instruments ,humidity and pressure measurements ,010309 optics ,Meteorology ,Deliverable ,Interlaboratory comparison ,0103 physical sciences ,Atmospheric air temperature ,Quality (business) ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,atmospheric air temperature ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Sea temperature and salinity measurements ,business.industry ,Meteorology--Observations ,Soil moisture and permafrost ,Climatologia ,soil moisture and permafrost ,Environmental science ,Metrologia ,business ,albedo ,Climatology--Measurement - Abstract
Launched in 2011 within the European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) of EURAMET, the joint research project ‘MeteoMet’—Metrology for Meteorology—is the largest EMRP consortium; national metrology institutes, universities, meteorological and climate agencies, research institutes, collaborators and manufacturers are working together, developing new metrological techniques, as well as improving existing ones, for use in meteorological observations and climate records. The project focuses on humidity in the upper and surface atmosphere, air temperature, surface and deep-sea temperatures, soil moisture, salinity, permafrost temperature, precipitation, and the snow albedo effect on air temperature. All tasks are performed using a rigorous metrological approach and include the design and study of new sensors, new calibration facilities, the investigation of sensor characteristics, improved techniques for measurements of essential climate variables with uncertainty evaluation, traceability, laboratory proficiency and the inclusion of field influencing parameters, long-lasting measurements, and campaigns in remote and extreme areas. The vision for MeteoMet is to take a step further towards establishing full data comparability, coherency, consistency, and long-term continuity, through a comprehensive evaluation of the measurement uncertainties for the quantities involved in the global climate observing systems and the derived observations. The improvement in quality of essential climate variables records, through the inclusion of measurement uncertainty budgets, will also highlight possible strategies for the reduction of the uncertainty. This contribution presents selected highlights of the MeteoMet project and reviews the main ongoing activities, tasks and deliverables, with a view to its possible future evolution and extended impact.
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