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, 2015
There has been a growing use of performance-based research funding systems (PRFS) as a policy tool. With the introduction of the Publication Indicator in 2004, Norway joined this international trend in which the allocation of basic funds is increasingly ...
K. Aagaard, C. Bloch, J. Schneider
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There has been a growing use of performance-based research funding systems (PRFS) as a policy tool. With the introduction of the Publication Indicator in 2004, Norway joined this international trend in which the allocation of basic funds is increasingly ...
K. Aagaard, C. Bloch, J. Schneider
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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 and ...
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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 and ...
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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.
J. Jarp+5 more
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Annals of Human Biology, 2013
Background: Previous growth references for Norwegian children were based on measurements from the 1970s and 1980s. New reference data, collected through the Bergen Growth Study and the Medical Birth Registry of Norway, are presented as LMS values ...
P. Júlíusson+7 more
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Background: Previous growth references for Norwegian children were based on measurements from the 1970s and 1980s. New reference data, collected through the Bergen Growth Study and the Medical Birth Registry of Norway, are presented as LMS values ...
P. Júlíusson+7 more
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High prevalence of shoulder pain among elite Norwegian female handball players
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2013Clinical experience indicates that a substantial number of handball players may suffer from shoulder pain, but they continue to play despite having shoulder pain problems.
G. Myklebust+3 more
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The Dynamics of Institutionalization: Transformation Processes in Norwegian Fisheries
, 1995The article was written with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Grant No. 91-16567A and Norwegian Research Council Grant No. 1301-500.136.
Petter Holm
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The effects of the Norwegian banking crisis on Norwegian equities
Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 1997Abstract We examine the information effects of Norwegian savings and commercial bank financial distress announcements on Norwegian bank and non-bank stock prices. We find that Norwegian commercial bank failures during the Norwegian banking crisis were associated with negative common stock abnormal returns for both Norwegian banks and large Norwegian ...
Dag Michalsen, Fred R. Kaen
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Twin Research and Human Genetics, 2012
Norway has a long-standing tradition in twin research, but the data collected in several population-based twin studies were not coordinated centrally or easily accessible to the scientific community. In 2009, the Norwegian Twin Registry was established at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) in Oslo with the purpose of creating a single ...
Per Magnus+3 more
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Norway has a long-standing tradition in twin research, but the data collected in several population-based twin studies were not coordinated centrally or easily accessible to the scientific community. In 2009, the Norwegian Twin Registry was established at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) in Oslo with the purpose of creating a single ...
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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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The Western Political Quarterly, 1968
All over the world the growth of positive government has surged upward during the past quarter century or more, with a consequent multiplication of dangers from improper use of governmental power.1
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All over the world the growth of positive government has surged upward during the past quarter century or more, with a consequent multiplication of dangers from improper use of governmental power.1
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