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2026. aasta migratsiooni käigus varasemast DataDOI süsteemist üle kantud kasutusstatistika kajastab tegevust eelmises DSpace-põhises süsteemis ega näita Dataverse’i uusi kasutusandmeid. Usage statistics carried over from the previous DataDOI system as part of the 2026 migration reflect activity in the former DSpace-based system and do not represent...
Jun 17, 2021 - Ökoloogia ja maateaduse andmed
Mänd, Pille, 2021, "BioVolHum", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-287, DATADOI, V1
Higher humidity, which is predicted for northern latitudes, can cause significant changes in forest growth and function. Increase in air humidity at FAHM experimental site, Estonia, has shown to affect tree water status and increases the levels of antioxidants and accumulation of carbohydrates in leaves. This datasets provides data of VOC and NOX e...
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2026. aasta migratsiooni käigus varasemast DataDOI süsteemist üle kantud kasutusstatistika kajastab tegevust eelmises DSpace-põhises süsteemis ega näita Dataverse’i uusi kasutusandmeid. Usage statistics carried over from the previous DataDOI system as part of the 2026 migration reflect activity in the former DSpace-based system and do not represent...
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Jun 10, 2021 - Kliinilise meditsiini andmed
Rips, Leho; Toom, Alar; Kull, Mart; Varblane, Ahti; Gapeyeva, Helena; Kartus, Jüri-Toomas; Ööpik, Vahur; Tammaru, Marika; Rahu, Madis, 2021, "Seven-month wintertime supplementation of 1200 IU vitamin D has no effect on hand grip strength in young, physically active males: a randomized, controlled study.", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-284, DATADOI, V1
Background: There has been a growing interest in the role of vitamin D for the well-being and physical performance of humans; however, there is a lack of long-term supplementation studies performed on members of the young, physically active, male population. Hypothesis: The hypothesis of the study was that vitamin D supplementation during wintertim...
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2026. aasta migratsiooni käigus varasemast DataDOI süsteemist üle kantud kasutusstatistika kajastab tegevust eelmises DSpace-põhises süsteemis ega näita Dataverse’i uusi kasutusandmeid. Usage statistics carried over from the previous DataDOI system as part of the 2026 migration reflect activity in the former DSpace-based system and do not represent...
Jun 10, 2021 - Sporditeaduste ja füsioteraapia andmed
Argus, Martin; Pääsuke, Mati, 2021, "Musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors among office workers in an activity-based work environment.", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-285, DATADOI, V1
Objectives To evaluate the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and associated factors among office workers working in activity-based workplace (ABW). Methods 42 office workers with ABW and 68 office workers as control participated. Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, Baecke Physical Activity Questionnaire, Copenhagen Psychosocial Questi...
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