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    Ontologisk transgression i Adaptation by Helle Thorsøe Nielsen

    Published 2011-12-01
    “… A related concern for ontological divisions are found in Helle Thorsøe Nielsen's article Ontologisk transgression in 'Adaptation', where Nielsen outlines a range of different types of transgression, with the intention of uncovering a range of different ways of destabilizing the ontology of a fiction – in this case Charlie Kafuman and Spike Jonze's Adaptation. …”
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    Tales of middle Mesolithic cultural transformations and marine adaptation: by Birgitte Skar, Jørgen Rosvold, Pål Nymoen

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Submerged archaeological sites from the early Holocene, along the south-western and western Norwegian coastline are important sources of new information about stone-age human populations and coastal adaptation. In this article we present a Mesolithic hatchet made of bone that was found at the harbor floor at Kirkehavn in southern Norway in 1997. …”
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    Combining Land Subsidence and Geology for Improved Coastal Climate Adaptation by Carlo Sorensen, Niels Henrik Broge, Mads Robenhagen Mølgaard, Joanna Fredenslund Levinsen, Nik Okkels, Per Knudsen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The inferred subsidence patterns are related to the geology and advantages of bringing this information together in flood risk assessments and in climate adaptation are discussed. The lack of data for subsidence monitoring and a fragmentation of geotechnical information are considered a hindrance to optimal adaptation measures in Denmark. …”
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    Adaptive grading systems, or pros and cons of different ways of grading grammar exams by Richard Skultety Madsen

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…It is found that the proposed methods would yield results significantly different from the current grading method even though it would only be in the favor of few students in terms of better grades to adapt any of them. Nevertheless, the study reveals prevalent traits of the current way of examining, such as built-in bias and the scalability of the questions, which are important considerations to anyone conducting exams, not just in grammar. …”
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    Adaptive grading systems, or pros and cons of different ways of grading grammar exams by Richard Skultety Madsen

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…It is found that the proposed methods would yield results significantly different from the current grading method even though it would only be in the favor of few students in terms of better grades to adapt any of them. Nevertheless, the study reveals prevalent traits of the current way of examining, such as built-in bias and the scalability of the questions, which are important considerations to anyone conducting exams, not just in grammar. …”
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    Adaptive grading systems, or pros and cons of various ways grading grammar exams by Richard Madsen

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is found that the proposed methods would yield results significantly different from the current grading method even though it would only be in the favor of few students in terms of better grades to adapt any of them. Nevertheless, the study reveals prevalent traits of the current way of examining, such as built-in bias and the scalability of the questions, which are important considerations to anyone conducting exams, not just in grammar. …”
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    Adaptive grading systems, or pros and cons of various ways grading grammar exams by Richard Madsen

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is found that the proposed methods would yield results significantly different from the current grading method even though it would only be in the favor of few students in terms of better grades to adapt any of them. Nevertheless, the study reveals prevalent traits of the current way of examining, such as built-in bias and the scalability of the questions, which are important considerations to anyone conducting exams, not just in grammar. …”
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    Det som ikke vises by Cecilie Takle

    Published 2024-04-01
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    What is so super about motion comics? by Tem Frank Andersen, Peter Vistisen

    Published 2020-06-01
    Subjects: “…Comic book superheroes, motion comics, animation, adaptation, transmedia storytelling…”
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    Brødre vs. Brothers by Lynge Agger Gemzøe

    Published 2013-12-01
    Subjects: “…Transatlantic remakes, cinematic and televisual adaptations…”
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    Da Koranen blev til en app… En genforhandling af Koranens status som helligt objekt by Johanne Louise Christiansen, Katrine Boserup Jensen

    Published 2020-06-01
    Subjects: “…Qurʾān; materiality; holy object; digitalization and appification; religious adaption…”
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