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Effects of Sound from Seismic Surveys on Fish Reproduction, the Management Case from Norway
Anthropogenic noise has been recognized as a source of concern since the beginning of the 1940s and is receiving increasingly more attention. While international focus has been on the effects of noise on marine mammals, Norway has managed seismic surveys
Lise Doksæter Sivle +5 more
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Salmon lice dispersion in a northern Norwegian fjord system and the impact of vertical movements
The abundance and distribution of salmon lice Lepeophtheirus salmons originating from fish farms in a northern Norwegian fjord during the summer of 2010 was investigated by means of a numerical model, underpinned by field observations.
IA Johnsen +3 more
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Gallibacterium anatis is a Gram-negative opportunistic avian pathogen representing an emerging threat to poultry meat and egg production worldwide. To date, no vaccine able to effectively prevent the morbidity associated with G.
Fabio Antenucci +5 more
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Impact of the Gram-Negative-Selective Inhibitor MAC13243 on In Vitro Simulated Gut Microbiota
New Gram-negative-selective antimicrobials are desirable to avoid perturbations in the gut microbiota leading to antibiotic-induced dysbiosis. We investigated the impact of a prototype drug (MAC13243) interfering with the Gram-negative outer membrane ...
Frida Svanberg Frisinger +5 more
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Forest stand growth dynamics in Central Europe have accelerated since 1870
Forest ecosystems have been exposed to climate change for more than 100 years, whereas the consequences on forest growth remain elusive. Based on the oldest existing experimental forest plots in Central Europe, we show that, currently, the dominant tree ...
H. Pretzsch +4 more
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Engineering of Salmonella Phages into Novel Antimicrobial Tailocins
Due to the extensive use of antibiotics, the increase of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria is now a global health concern. Phages have proven useful for treating bacterial infections and represent a promising alternative or complement to
Cedric Woudstra +2 more
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Abstract This paper offers an overview of the development of European industry between 1700 and 1870, drawing in particular on the recent literature that has emerged following the formation of the European Historical Economics Society in 1991.
Broadberry, Stephen +2 more
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Siblingship tests connect two seemingly independent farmed Atlantic salmon escape events
Aquaculture escapees represent a threat to the genetic integrity of native populations, may spread infectious agents and display ecological interactions with wild fish.
M Quintela +7 more
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Subtypes of tail spike proteins predicts the host range of Ackermannviridae phages
Phages belonging to the Ackermannviridae family encode up to four tail spike proteins (TSPs), each recognizing a specific receptor of their bacterial hosts.
Anders Nørgaard Sørensen +3 more
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No Price Like Home: Global House Prices, 1870-2012
How have house prices evolved in the long-run? This paper presents annual house price indices for 14 advanced economies since 1870. Based on extensive data collection, we are able to show for the first time that house prices in most industrial economies ...
Katharina Knoll +2 more
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