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The Finnish Experience

Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 2007
Water and wastewater services in Finland are, according to international comparisons, exceptionally well organised. In Finland, as in industrialised countries in general, the public sector and particularly the municipalities have played a central role in the development of these services.
Jarmo J. Hukka   +2 more
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The Finnish Experience

Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1985
The author reviews research in Finland into control of ventilation and air quality. Among the conclusions is that airtightness of new small houses can deteriorate by up to 10 per cent after one year, and that it is difficult to control air supply intake through the building envelope.
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The diet of Finnish Lapps

Zeitschrift für Ernährungswissenschaft, 1962
A dietary survey by the interview method was undertaken on the Finnish Lapps in 1960. Data on the food consumption of 135 families including 812 persons in all was collected. The average energy intake varies from 2250 to 2775 kcal in the different Lapp groups, when estimating the waste and refuse at approximately 15% of the total food consumed.
Jorma K. Miettinen   +3 more
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Mythologies of Finnishness in Advertising

2019
The purpose of this study is to explore the dimensions of Nordic regionality through advertisement-based narratives of Finnishness. Building from theory on myth, this study responds to the call for more research that reflects “greater sensitivity to place and history” in operationalizing regionally based marketing and consumer research (Chelekis and ...
Pietilä, Juulia   +2 more
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Trepassing on Finnish railways

2007
Collisions between trains and pedestrians are the leading cause of fatality in train-related accidents worldwide [1]. Nevertheless, little research has been done in the area of the railway trespasser accidents. This study was designed to investigate how substantial a problem trespassing on Finnish railways is, what people think about trespassing, why ...
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Strong to the Finnish

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2018
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the country’s largest applied scientific research institute, with a staff of nearly 2,400, is being squeezed. Despite expertise in hot scientific fields such as biomaterials, biodegradable polymers, and batteries for electric cars, funding from the Finnish government is starting to dry up.
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On Paragrammatism in Finnish

Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 1993
Previous studies on the nature of paragrammatism in Finnish have established a continuum of syntactic complexity with normal speech at one end and Broca's aphasics at the other, while Wernicke's aphasics fall between these two groups. In the present analysis, two paragrammatic aphasics are described whose utterances are longer than normal and of a more
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In the Finnish Capital

2010
Gosta arrived in Helsingfors on Saturday, February 12, 1876. He had written in advance to Johan Hagstromer’s sister, Hilda, who was now married to Georg Borgstrom. She had found lodgings for Gosta in the home of a lieutenant colonel at Kyrkogatan 6. Hilda and her family lived right nearby, in the stately house at Mariegatan 5 & 7.
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Finnish folk-lore [PDF]

open access: possibleNotes and Queries, 1883
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Finnish Tatars and the trilingual Tatar-Finnish dictionary

Turkic Languages, 2017
Jorma Luutonen, Arto Moisio, Okan Daher
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