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On the genus Halirages (Crustacea, Amphipoda), with the description of two new species from Scandinavia and Arctic Europe [PDF]
A new common deep-sea species of Halirages Boeck, 1871 closely related to H.qvadridentatus G.O. Sars, 1877, H.cainae sp. nov., is described after specimens collected in the Norwegian Sea during the MAREANO 2009-111 cruise.
D'Udekem D'Acoz, Cédric
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Mikkjel Fønhus og dyreskildringen
In his novels, from his debut in 1917 and unto his last novel in 1973, the Norwegian author Mikkjel Fønhus writes about what is in the periphery of our attention: the wilderness and the wild animals.
Henning Howlid Wærp
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Norwegian Innvandrerlitteratur and the Spell of Transnationalism
This paper focuses on the current evolution of Norwegian literature, namely on the branch of Norwegian literary activity that falls within the theoretical frame of ‘immigrationist literature’ (innvandrerlitteratur).
Ovio Olaru
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Comparing Island Effects for Different Dependency Types in Norwegian
Recent research suggests that island effects may vary as a function of dependency type, potentially challenging accounts that treat island effects as reflecting uniform constraints on all filler-gap dependency formation.
Anastasia Kobzeva +5 more
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NORWEGIAN AUTHOR JON FOSSE WINS THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE 2023. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE WRITER
Interviewing Jon Fosse in October 2023 was a great honour for the Norwegian Academic Environment at Babeș-Bolyai University, where students in the Norwegian Language and Literature Bachelor’s Programme study Jon Fosse’s work in the Literary translation ...
Sanda TOMESCU BACIU, Roxana-Ema DREVE
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Translations contribute to spreading but also shaping of cultural memory. While the choice of titles which get to be translated is contingent on many factors which the publishers take into consideration, decision-making in totalitarian countries is fettered.
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Henrik Ibsen a Peer Gynt mezi bokmålem a nynorskem | Henrik Ibsen and Peer Gynt between Bokmål and Nynorsk [PDF]
The article discusses the uproar which resulted from the decision to translate Henrik Ibsen’s drama Peer Gynt (1867) from one of the official written Norwegian languages (riksmål/bokmål) to the other (landsmål/nynorsk) in 1947/48 in connection with a ...
Martin Humpál
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Severity as a Priority Setting Criterion: Setting a Challenging Research Agenda [PDF]
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising the need for priority setting guidelines to ensure efficient, fair, and equitable resource allocation. While cost-effectiveness concerns
Barra, Mathias +6 more
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Seafood from Norway : food safety [PDF]
Since Norway is a major supplier of seafood worldwide, monitoring the food safety of Norwegian fish products is a priority. This commentary gives a brief overview of the food safety of seafood from Norwegian waters.
Lorentzen, Grete +2 more
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Mean-Variance and Expected Utility: The Borch Paradox [PDF]
The model of rational decision-making in most of economics and statistics is expected utility theory (EU) axiomatised by von Neumann and Morgenstern, Savage and others.
Johnstone, David, Lindley, Dennis
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