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Tick-borne Encephalitis in Southern Norway
The first five cases of human tick-borne encephalitis in Norway were reported from Tromöya, in Aust-Agder County. Serum specimens from 317 dogs in the same geographic area were collected.
Péter A. Csángó +4 more
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The Neolithisation process altered human dependence on wild food sources, and dominant models of the Neolithic transition in Scandinavia still focus on cultural divisions.
Nielsen Svein Vatsvåg
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Background: A starting point for evaluating the effectiveness of treatments should be to identify evidence gaps. Furthermore, such evaluations should consider the perspectives of patients, clinicians and carers to ensure relevance and potentially ...
Brynhildur Axelsdóttir +7 more
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Glacier area and length changes in Norway from repeat inventories [PDF]
In this study, we assess glacier area and length changes in mainland Norway from repeat Landsat TM/ETM+-derived inventories and digitized topographic maps.
S. H. Winsvold +2 more
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Influence of Riverine Input on Norwegian Coastal Systems
Coastal ecosystems are of high ecological and socioeconomic importance and are strongly influenced by processes from land, sea, and human activities. In this study, we present physical, chemical, and biological observations over two consecutive years ...
Helene Frigstad +12 more
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High host density combined with climate change may lead to invasion of harmful parasites in cervid (host) populations. Bot flies (Diptera: Oestridae) are a group of ectoparasites that may have strong impact on their hosts, but data on the current ...
Christer M. Rolandsen +9 more
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The transition to the Late Neolithic (c. 2350 BCE) is characterised by large-scale cultural and economic changes across southern Norway, connected to the spread of a cultural package with an unprecedented homogeneity, consisting of the introduction of ...
Anette Sand-Eriksen, Axel Mjærum
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Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce recolonized Fennoscandia after the last glaciation. Here, the authors provide evidences from sedimentary ancient DNA and modern population genomics to support that Norway spruce was present in ...
Kevin Nota +15 more
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Recovery of acidified mountain lakes in Norway as predicted by the MAGIC model
As part of the EU project EMERGE the biogeochemical model MAGIC was used to reconstruct acidification history and predict future recovery for mountain lakes in two regions of Norway.
Bernard J. COSBY, Richard F. WRIGHT
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The Barrelfish Hyperoglyphe perciformis, a centrolophid fish new to the Norwegian fauna
A specimen of Hyperoglyphe perciformis (Centrolophidae, Perciformes) was taken in a gill net at 4 m depth in the inner Oslofjord (i.e. Holmenfjord, Asker district), SE Norway on 27 July 1983.
Per Pethon
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