نتایج جستجو برای: estonia 4932

تعداد نتایج: 3083  

2012
Diana Krull

Pairwise Variability Index (PVI) gives a measure of the amount of variation between adjacent speech units, making it possible to arrange languages in a continuum of relative variability. In the present study, the PVI of Estonian speakers living in Sweden for over 60 years was compared to the PVI of Swedish and of Estonian spoken in Estonia. The results show that (1) PVI is significantly higher ...

Journal: :EG 2012
Tarmo Kalvet

Estonia is seen as a remarkable success story in the context of e-government. Several studies that have mapped the major factors affecting the evolution of e-government in Estonia are mainly grounded in information systems theory; even if competencies of the private sector and public-private partnerships are examined, their treatment remains too general. The current article argues for the impor...

Journal: :Nursing management 2015
Kristi Toode Pirkko Routasalo Mika Helminen Tarja Suominen

There is a lack of empirical knowledge about nurses' perceptions of their workplace characteristics and conditions, such as level of autonomy and decision authority, work climate, teamwork, skill exploitation and learning opportunities, and their work motivation in relation to practice outputs such as patient safety. Such knowledge is needed particularly in countries, such as Estonia, where hos...

Journal: :Electromagnetic biology and medicine 2016
Örjan Hallberg Olle Johansson Horst Eger

In 2002, a paper was published that highlighted the strong correlation noticed between melanoma incidence and the number of surrounding frequency modulation (FM) transmitters in the Nordic countries since 1955. In the report the development of future numbers of melanoma cases in Estonia were estimated since they got the FM broadcasting system rolled out not until 1992. Here, we report what happ...

2000
Bruno S. Frey Reiner Eichenberger

From the economic point of view, the problems created by the huge differences in income levels between the applying countries (see Carius, Homeyer and Baer, 2000) are even more important. This is also true for the five Central and East-European Countries (CEECs), who in the opinion of the European Council are already meeting the requirements mentioned above, and with whom formal accession negot...

2007
Andres Kuusik

The current paper studies the influence of various factors on customer loyalty. The main hypothesis of the study insists that the list of most important factors affecting loyalty is dependant on the level of loyalty of costumers. LOGIT method was used for testing the hypotheses on the sample of survey data about 1000 private customers of the biggest telecommunication company in Estonia. The res...

2007
Ain Raal Anne Orav Elmar Arak Tiiu Kailas Mati Müürisepp

The volatile constituents from roots of Valeriana officinalis L. were investigated using GC and GC/MS methods. Valerianae radix samples were obtained from retail pharmacies or cultivated in Estonia. The roots of five V. officinalis samples yielded 0.28–1.16% essential oil in the cut drug, which usually corresponded (four samples) to the European Pharmacopeia standard (0.3%). The basic oil compo...

2012
Triin Eglit Tarvo Rajasalu Margus Lember

Recently, it has been suggested that metabolic syndrome should be considered a premorbid condition in younger individuals. We evaluated the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Estonia and compared the characteristic profiles between morbid metabolic syndrome (previously established diabetes, hypertension, or dyslipidaemia) and premorbid metabolic syndrome subgroups. Our study was a cross-sectio...

Journal: : 2022

Using artificial intelligence in court proceedings based on the examples of China and Estonia The greatest challenge related to using systems is create appropriate databases, and, even more, a black box, understand process obtaining one not another judgment with an algorithm. Simultaneously, regulations at both European national levels will have guarantee technological neutrality. In Poland, we...

2016
Chengguang Li

Institutional theory suggests that firms imitate their peers when deciding to enter a foreign market in order to gain legitimacy and cope with uncertainty. There is little investigation, however, on how home country culture affects a firm’s mimetic behavior as a response to institutional influences. To understand culture’s role, this paper examines the effect of the cultural environment on mime...

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