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Ohthalmia neonatorum in Northern Norway

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1992
Abstract During one year, 1928 of all 1958 neonates born in the county of Troms in Northern Norway were followed until 6 weeks of age, regarding the development of ophthalmia neonatorum. Conjunctivitis was found in 364 cases (189 per 1000 neonates), including mild and self‐limiting cases.
L, Dannevig, B, Straume, K, Melby
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Coastal cod in Northern Norway

Fisheries Research, 1987
Abstract Northeast Arctic cod dominates the Norwegian cod fisheries, but a significant part of the landings are Norwegian coastal cod. In the past, landings of coastal cod by Norway have been estimated to be ∼5% of the total international cod landings north of 62°N.
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Wave climate off northern Norway

Applied Ocean Research, 1985
Abstract The wave climate off northern Norway is considered and the investigation is based on wave measurements made at Tromsoflaket by means of a waverider buoy during the years 1977–1981. Data quality of waverider measurements is briefly commented upon; however, more emphasis is given to an evaluation of the long-term representativity of the actual
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Breast conserving surgery (BCS) in northern Norway

International Journal of Oncology, 1996
Between 1986-1994, 66 patients were operated by 36 surgeons at 11 institutions. The majority were below the age of 50 years. Single women had a prolonged diagnostic delay (p = 0.025). During a median follow-up of 29 months, 13 patients relapsed and 5 died of progressive disease giving a 5-year disease-free survival of 51% and an overall survival of 77%.
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Epidemiological Aspects of Epilepsy in Northern Norway

Epilepsia, 1974
SummaryIn the 5‐yr period 1968–1972, 749 patients with epilepsy were referred from the two far northern counties of Norway, Troms and Finnmark, to the neurological, pediatric, and EEG departments in Tromsø. The prevalence of epilepsy was 3.5/1,000 population, and the average incidence of new cases per year was 32.8/100,000 population, with ...
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Cerebrospinal Elaphostrongylosis in Sheep in Northern Norway

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1991
SummaryPathologic examination of four sheep from northern Norway exhibiting neurologic signs of paresis, paralysis and vestibular system disease revealed nematodes in the central nervous system (CNS). The worms were identified as Elaphostrongylus rangiferi Mitskevich, 1960, the elaphostrongylid nematode of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus ...
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ASPARTYLGLYCOSAMINURIA IN NORTHERN NORWAY

The Lancet, 1976
O. Borud, K.H. Torp
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Ultramafic nodules from Seiland, northern Norway

Lithos, 1975
Abstract Peridotitic inclusions were emplaced in synorogenic basic and ultrabasic dykes during the later evolutionary stages of the Seiland petrographic province. Tectonite and cumulate types are recognized. The former show penetrative textural evidence of a series of pre-incorporation mineral assemblages due to partial equilibration of the source ...
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The co-evolution of innovation systems and context: Offshore wind in Norway and the Netherlands

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Håkon Endresen Normann, Marko P Hekkert
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Cruising Norway, North Cape, northern capitals

2018
Pamphlet advertising trips to Norway on the Empress of Australia.
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