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    “Et lille, firfodet Dyr og en Hovedløs mand” by Line Melballe Bonde

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…By taking as a case a relief carving showing a disembodied head, a headless body, a horse and foliage, it argues that this seemingly unintelligible motif can be interpreted based on an approach where the human elements do not dictate the reading alone, as in previous analyses, but that non-human components carry a meaning-driving function as well. …”
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    Pårørendes erfaringer med bruk av frivillige ved alvorlig sykdom i hjemmet by Sylvi Monika Flateland, Ragnhild Skaar, Marthe M.F. Fensli, Ulrika Söderhamn

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The next-of-kin needed regular relief from volunteers as a supplement to the community health care services. …”
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    «Du fungerer mer som et menneske.» Norske revmatikeres erfaringer med helse og dagligliv i Spania. by Anne-Grethe Gregersen, Ann Karin Helgesen

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…They experienced pain relief, reduced medication and increased personal activity. …”
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    Explorative Materiality and Knowledge. The Role of Creative Exploration and Artefacts in Design Research by Kristina Niedderer

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Juxtaposing the nature of design and the foundations of research in the traditional science and humanities disciplines puts their differences into sharp relief. The comparison highlights the key characteristics of design – its creative and experiential nature – which any design research must take into account, as well as the theoretical foundations of research. …”
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    Systems Design Perspective of Healthcare Provision in Humanitarian Aid by Ana Laura Santos, Linda S.G.L. Wauben

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This study focuses on the role of Systems Design in addressing the challenges of healthcare provision by international emergency relief organizations in developing countries. More specifically the challenges related to the safety and performance of medical equipment that is transferred in the aftermath of a humanitarian crisis. …”
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    Hultgren, Anna Kristina, Frans Gregersen, & Jacob Thøgersen (eds.): En-glish in Nordic universities: Ideologies and practices. by Tran Truong

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Book-ended by an introduction and a brief commentary are ten report chapters, two per country, which cast into stark relief the sizeable gap between ideology and practice, utilising a panoply of disciplinary approaches, to include sociology, language policy, historical linguistics, discourse analysis, ethnography, and sur-vey research. …”
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    Closer and further away – emergency-remote teacher education, orientations and student-bodie by Emilia Åkesson, Edyta Just, Katarina Eriksson Barajas

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…We call these processes ‘remote education as relief’, ‘the embodiedness of raising the hand on Zoom’ and ‘energy-draining pre-recorded lectures’. …”
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    Closer to and further away – emergency-remote teacher education, orientations and student-bodies by Emilia Åkesson, Edyta Just, Katarina Eriksson Barajas

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…We call these processes ‘remote education as relief’, ‘the embodiedness of raising the hand on Zoom’ and ‘energy-draining pre-recorded lectures’. …”
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    Drake, basilisk, amphisbaena eller senmurv? Frågor kring några tidiga fasadreliefer i Vä, Skåne by Lars Berggren

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the outer walls of the mid 11th century church of Vä, in northeastern Scania, there are a number of sadly withered reliefs that may be interpreted as representing a number of different mythological animals with completely different meanings. …”
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    Ædiculan i Lunds domkyrkas norra transept. En undersökning av skulpturen och dess bemålning by Lars Berggren, Bo Ossian Lindberg

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This article presents the results of a study of the painted relief decorations on the canopy and the adjacent chapel – and also contains photographic documentation of its various components. …”
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    Vem sparkar tuppen? Kroppsspråk och berättarteknik i 1100-talets bildkonst by Herman Bengtsson

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Dating from the 1130s and 1140s, these reliefs are among the earliest extant examples of Romanesque stone carving in medieval Sweden. …”
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    The Saint Barbara Altarpiece of Master Francke and its Birgittine Context by Kersti Markus

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In the historiography of this altarpiece, the study of the paintings dominates over that of the reliefs. The aim of the article is to explain how and why its sculptural programme is influenced by Birgittine spirituality, and how it was connected to the bishop of Åbo/Turku, Magnus II Tavast, who, it is argued, is the most probable commissioner of the altarpiece.…”
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    “Quale sit intus in his” – A Note about Abbot Suger’s Bronze Doors in Saint-Denis by Søren Kaspersen

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The author does not go into a closer discussion of the sources of Suger’s inspiration, Pseudo-Dionysius or a Western tradition in a broader sense, but his argument is based on the view that lumina vera specifically refer to Christ’s work of redemption, represented in the golden reliefs of the doors. Further support for this reading is provided by a reference to an inscription on a Danish golden frontal from around 1200.…”
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    Kungen är död, leve helgonkungen! Till tolkningen av en romansk bildfris by Torkel Eriksson

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The most detailed version of the legend was written by the English monk Ælnoth about 1122, and the most important profane narrative forms part of the Knytlingasaga, written shortly after 1250. The five reliefs on the font are interpreted as: 1) King David, represented as a Patriarch and Rex Musicae; 2) King Canute sitting with an unknown person at an altarlike table; 3) The deathbed of King Canute in 1086 and his elevation in 1095; 4) Canute’s father-in-law, Count Robert of Flanders, and the two brothers who (according to the Knytlingas​​aga) were sent to Robert in order to negotiate the release of Oluf, Canute’s brother; 5) Queen Edel, Canute’s widow, standing in front of the pope who proclaims the canonization of Canute.…”
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