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Norway

1992
Abstract In Norway, pluralism and localism combined to break up the state broadcast monopoly in radio and television. For a long time, this institution, Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK), offered Norwegians high-quality but limited fare on one channel of each medium, both largely centralized in Oslo.
R M Whiteside   +4 more
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TBE in Norway

Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2019
Ixodes ricinus ticks are mainly distributed along the Norwegian coastline from Østfold County in the southeast up approximately to 66°N in Nordland County.
Berit Sofie Wiklund   +7 more
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Inbreeding in Norway

Annals of Human Genetics, 1977
In Norway specified information of marriages between second cousins and closer relations has been recorded in the marriage certificates since January 1889. In addition, information was collected in the 1891 census and in the Medical Registration of Births (established in 1967). A ratio of second- to first-cousin marriages equal to or greater than 2 has
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Norway

International Labour Law Reports Online, 2000
Hanne Marthe Narud, Henry Valen
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Malthus on Norway

Population Studies, 1966
Abstract Malthus visited Norway in 1799 and his impression of the country's demographic experience was important in determining the character of the second edition of his Essay on the Principle of Population. He relied for the most part on non-statistical sources. This led him to exaggerate, e.g.
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Norway

1987
J. Coombs, Y. R. Alston
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Norway

2011
Christine M. Jacobsen, Leirvik Oddbjørn
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Norway

European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, 2001
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