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    Reduction of nickel oxide particles by hydrogen studied in an environmental TEM by Jeangros, Q., Hansen, T. W., Wagner, J. B., Damsgaard, C. D., Dunin-Borkowski, R. E., Hébert, C., Van herle, J., Hessler-Wyser, A.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-04-2013)
    “…In situ reduction of nickel oxide (NiO) particles is performed under 1.3 mbar of hydrogen gas (H 2 ) in an environmental transmission electron microscope…”
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    Test-Retest Reliability of Muscle Strength and Physical Function Tests in 6-9-Year-old Children by Thams, L., Hvid, L.G., Damsgaard, C.T., Hansen, M.

    “…We aimed to assess the test-retest reliability of five muscle strength and physical function tests in healthy children. Forty-one children (6-9 years) were…”
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    Back-transformation of treatment differences—an approximate method by Laursen, R P, Dalskov, S-M, Damsgaard, C T, Ritz, C

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2014)
    “…Background/Objectives: Transformation of outcomes is frequently used in the analysis of studies in clinical nutrition. However, back-transformation of…”
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    Preferential intracellular pH regulation is a common trait amongst fishes exposed to high environmental CO2 by Shartau, R B, Baker, D W, Harter, T S, Aboagye, D L, Allen, P J, Val, A L, Crossley, D A, Kohl, Z F, Hedrick, M S, Damsgaard, C, Brauner, C J

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-2020)
    “…Acute (< 96 h) exposure to elevated environmental CO2 (hypercarbia) induces a pH disturbance in fishes that is often compensated by concurrent recovery of…”
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    Impact of nanoparticle size and lattice oxygen on water oxidation on NiFeOxHy by Roy, C., Sebok, B., Scott, S. B., Fiordaliso, E. M., Sørensen, J. E., Bodin, A., Trimarco, D. B., Damsgaard, C. D., Vesborg, P. C. K., Hansen, O., Stephens, I. E. L., Kibsgaard, J., Chorkendorff, I.

    Published in Nature catalysis (05-11-2018)
    “…NiFeO x H y are the most active catalysts for oxygen evolution in a base. For this reason, they are used widely in alkaline electrolysers. Several open…”
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    Maternal fish oil supplementation during lactation is associated with reduced height at 13 years of age and higher blood pressure in boys only by Lauritzen, L., Eriksen, S. E., Hjorth, M. F., Nielsen, M. S., Olsen, S. F., Stark, K. D., Michaelsen, K. F., Damsgaard, C. T.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (28-12-2016)
    “…Dietary long-chain n-3 PUFA (n-3 LCPUFA) in infancy may have long-term effects on lifestyle disease risk. The present follow-up study investigated whether…”
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    Associations between adiposity, hormones, and gains in height, whole-body height-adjusted bone size, and size-adjusted bone mineral content in 8- to 11-year-old children by Dalskov, S., Ritz, C., Larnkjær, A., Damsgaard, C. T., Petersen, R. A., Sørensen, L. B., Ong, K. K., Astrup, A., Michaelsen, K. F., Mølgaard, C.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-04-2016)
    “…Summary We examined fat-independent associations of hormones with height and whole-body bone size and mineral content in 633 school children. IGF-1 and…”
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    Genetic predisposition to adiposity is associated with increased objectively assessed sedentary time in young children by Schnurr, T M, Viitasalo, A, Eloranta, A-M, Damsgaard, C T, Mahendran, Y, Have, C T, Väistö, J, Hjorth, M F, Christensen, L B, Brage, S, Atalay, M, Lyytikäinen, L-P, Lindi, V, Lakka, T, Michaelsen, K F, Kilpeläinen, T O, Hansen, T

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2018)
    “…Increased sedentariness has been linked to the growing prevalence of obesity in children, but some longitudinal studies suggest that sedentariness may be a…”
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    Differences in the effects of school meals on children’s cognitive performance according to gender, household education and baseline reading skills by Sørensen, L B, Damsgaard, C T, Petersen, R A, Dalskov, S-M, Hjorth, M F, Dyssegaard, C B, Egelund, N, Tetens, I, Astrup, A, Lauritzen, L, Michaelsen, K F

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-2016)
    “…Background/Objectives: We previously found that the OPUS School Meal Study improved reading and increased errors related to inattention and impulsivity. This…”
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    Do healthy school meals affect illness, allergies and school attendance in 8- to 11-year-old children? A cluster-randomised controlled study by Laursen, R P, Lauritzen, L, Ritz, C, Dyssegaard, C B, Astrup, A, Michaelsen, K F, Damsgaard, C T

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-05-2015)
    “…Background/Objectives: A nutritionally adequate diet in childhood is important for health and resistance of allergies and infections. This study explored the…”
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    Physical activity, sleep duration and metabolic health in children fluctuate with the lunar cycle: science behind the myth by Sjödin, A., Hjorth, M. F., Damsgaard, C. T., Ritz, C., Astrup, A., Michaelsen, K. F.

    Published in Clinical obesity (01-04-2015)
    “…Summary Behaviours of several animal species have been linked to lunar periodicity. Evidence for such links in humans is weak; however, recently, shorter sleep…”
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    High-resolution chemical imaging of gold nanoparticles using hard x-ray ptychography by Hoppe, R., Reinhardt, J., Hofmann, G., Patommel, J., Grunwaldt, J.-D., Damsgaard, C. D., Wellenreuther, G., Falkenberg, G., Schroer, C. G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-05-2013)
    “…We combine resonant scattering with (ptychographic) scanning coherent diffraction microscopy to determine the chemical state of gold nanoparticles with high…”
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    Temperature effects in exchange-biased planar hall sensors for bioapplications by Damsgaard, C.D., Dalslet, B.T., Freitas, S.C., Freitas, P.P., Hansen, M.F.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (01-11-2009)
    “…The temperature dependence of exchange biased planar Hall effect sensors is investigated between T = −10 and 70 °C. It is shown that a single domain model…”
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    Spin injection between epitaxial Co2.4Mn1.6Ga and an InGaAs quantum well by Hickey, M. C., Damsgaard, C. D., Farrer, I., Holmes, S. N., Husmann, A., Hansen, J. B., Jacobsen, C. S., Ritchie, D. A., Lee, R. F., Jones, G. A. C., Pepper, M.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-06-2005)
    “…Electrical spin injection in a narrow [100] In0.2Ga0.8As quantum well in a GaAs p-i-n optical device is reported. The quantum well is located 300nm from an…”
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    Hybrid Spintronic Structures With Magnetic Oxides and Heusler Alloys by Xu, Y.B., Hassan, S., Wong, P., Wu, J., Claydon, J.S., Lu, Y.X., Damsgaard, C.D., Hansen, J.B., Jacobsen, C.S., Zhai, Y., van der Laan, G., Feidenhans, R., Holmes, S.N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-11-2008)
    “…Hybrid spintronic structures, integrating half-metallic magnetic oxides and Heusler alloys with their predicted high spin polarization, are important for the…”
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    Fe-contacts on InAs(100) and InP(100) characterised by conversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopy by Damsgaard, C.D., Gunnlaugsson, H.P., Weyer, G., Bindslev Hansen, J., Jacobsen, C.S., Skov, J.L., Rasmussen, I., Mørup, S.

    Published in Solid state communications (01-03-2005)
    “…We have grown 4 nm thin films of 57Fe on InAs(100) and InP(100) surfaces by use of MBE and studied the samples by 57Fe conversion electron Mössbauer…”
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    Bone Mineral Density Reduction Explains Buoyancy Adaptations in Notothenioids by Lauridsen, Henrik, Desvignes, T, Damsgaard, C, Thomsen, J S, Stenum, T S, Ringgaard, S, Hansen, K, Funder, A MD, Andersen, T L, Boel, L WT, Rejnmark, L, Postlethwait, J H, Møller, P R, Detrich, HW

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)
    “…In aquatic vertebrates, dense skeletons and buoyant fat constitute important components for buoyancy regulation in addition to their roles in structural…”
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