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Osteoporosis in the Norwegian moose
Bone, 2001In the last decade, an increased frequency of fractures among wild moose in the southernmost parts of Norway has been reported. This study focuses on bone mass, mechanical strength, and metal levels in the metacarpal bone of moose hunted in Aust-Agder (AA) County in southern Norway compared with control areas (CA) in more eastern and northern parts ...
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Norwegian Twin Registers and Norwegian Twin Studies - An Overview
Twin Research, 2002AbstractThe Norwegian Twin Registers include several sets of population-based sub-registers, and covers twin pairs born between 1895 and today. Except for the missing birth years 1960 to 1967, the register is almost complete. Most of the register contains information about both same-sexed and opposite-sexed twin pairs, except for twin pairs born ...
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1987
THREE patients with Norwegian or keratotic scabies are reported. One patient suffered from Down’s Syndrome, another abused alcohol and had poor personal hygiene, while the third patient was being treated for breast carcinoma with radiotherapy. This rare form of scabies is reviewed with particular reference to its occurrence in immunosuppressed or ...
B, Ramsay, F C, Powell
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THREE patients with Norwegian or keratotic scabies are reported. One patient suffered from Down’s Syndrome, another abused alcohol and had poor personal hygiene, while the third patient was being treated for breast carcinoma with radiotherapy. This rare form of scabies is reviewed with particular reference to its occurrence in immunosuppressed or ...
B, Ramsay, F C, Powell
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2023
Norwegian is mainly spoken in Norway and is represented in writing by two written languages, Bokmål (90%) and Nynorsk (10%). Both would work well as a written standard for the whole country but are to some extent regionally distributed. The distribution is partly based on the dialects and their likeness to one of the two written standards, and partly ...
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Norwegian is mainly spoken in Norway and is represented in writing by two written languages, Bokmål (90%) and Nynorsk (10%). Both would work well as a written standard for the whole country but are to some extent regionally distributed. The distribution is partly based on the dialects and their likeness to one of the two written standards, and partly ...
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Moniliformin in Norwegian grain
Food Additives and Contaminants, 2004Norwegian grain samples (73 oats, 75 barley, 83 wheat) from the 2000-02 growing seasons were examined for contamination with moniliformin, and the association between the fungal metabolite and the number of kernels infected with common Fusaria was investigated.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1976
Norwegian scabies is an ectoparasitic infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei, characterized by hyperkeratotic lesions of the hands, feet, ears, and scalp, which contain many mites. An epidemic of Norwegian scabies involved 22 patients in a 25-patient ward of mentally and physically handicapped persons (mostly mongoloids).
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Norwegian scabies is an ectoparasitic infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei, characterized by hyperkeratotic lesions of the hands, feet, ears, and scalp, which contain many mites. An epidemic of Norwegian scabies involved 22 patients in a 25-patient ward of mentally and physically handicapped persons (mostly mongoloids).
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2002
Abstract A sociolinguistic study of the influence of English on the speech of forty-six upper secondary school students from two schools in the same socio-geographic area of Oslo. The survey takes up the informants’ contact with and attitudes toward English, and the question of whether their use of English in Norwegian is systematic ...
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Abstract A sociolinguistic study of the influence of English on the speech of forty-six upper secondary school students from two schools in the same socio-geographic area of Oslo. The survey takes up the informants’ contact with and attitudes toward English, and the question of whether their use of English in Norwegian is systematic ...
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A History of Norwegian Psychiatry
History of Psychiatry, 2004In Norway the building of asylums started in 1855 with the establishment of Gaustad State Asylum. Until the 1950s Norwegian psychiatry was mainly a hospital psychiatry, strongly influenced by the pre-war German tradition. After World War II, it was influenced by British social psychiatry and American psychoanalysis.
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