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Translation and Cross‐Cultural Adaptation of the Chronic Rhinosinusitis Control Test for Global Use
ABSTRACT Introduction The Chronic Rhinosinusitis Control Test (CRCT) is a patient‐reported outcome measure (PROM) written in English that is psychometrically validated to measure chronic rhinosinusitis control. Because the availability of translated PROMs is a driver of data equity—collection of data that is fair and generally representative—our ...
Hye K. Pae +52 more
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Importance of air and soil temperatures for bioclimatic delimitations in Norwegian mountains [PDF]
Distribution limits of plants in relation to climatic variables have long interested ecologists. High latitudes and altitudes house distribution limits of forests, treelines, treeline ecotones and vascular plants in alpine and Arctic areas, which are all
Bandekar, Gauri Ganpat
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Redescription of the Triassic cynodont Cistecynodon parvus and reassessment of its phylogeny
Abstract Cynodontia is an important subclade of Therapsida that first occurred in the late Permian. It includes extinct subclades which are the non‐mammaliaform cynodonts and Mammaliaformes, with the latter ultimately giving rise to crown mammals. The systematics of non‐mammaliaform cynodonts has been extensively studied and is relatively well‐resolved,
Erin S. Lund +4 more
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Soil temperature variation in calciphile mountain plant communities in Southern Norway [PDF]
Soil temperature dynamics are considered to be of great importance for alpine plant life. The aim of this study was to analyse differences in soil temperature parameters between and within exposed ridges, leesides, and snowbeds during one year. The study
Odland, Arvid, Reinhardt, Stefanie
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Norwegian lakes show widespread recovery from acidification; results from national surveys of lakewater chemistry 1986-1997 [PDF]
Surveys of 485 lakes in Norway conducted in 1986 and again in 1995 reveal widespread chemical recovery from acidification. Sulphate concentrations in lakes have decreased by 40% in acidified areas in southern Norway.
B. L. Skjelkvåle +2 more
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Middelalderens nordnorske borganlegg
The medieval castles of Northern Norway While the medieval castles of Southern Norway were defensive fortifications on what traditionally was considered Norwegian territory, the castles of Northern Norway were frontier fortifications established on ...
Inge Sørgård
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an escalating global threat driven by antimicrobial use in aquaculture and livestock. Resistant pathogens and genes can spread across humans, animals, and the environment through interconnected ecosystems. Using a One Health approach, this review emphasizes antimicrobial stewardship, regulatory strengthening, enhanced ...
Mir Mohammad Ali +10 more
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Background This study aimed to identify strategies for the implementation of a guided internet- and mobile-based intervention (IMI) for infant sleep problems (“Sleep Well, Little Sweetheart”) in well-baby and community mental health clinics. Study design
Filip Drozd +5 more
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ABSTRACT High‐resolution and accurate synoptic images of terrestrial topography, even in densely forested areas, have proven valuable for archaeology by enabling the identification and characterization of relief patterns associated with ancient human activities. This study presents a novel approach that integrates digital terrain models (DTMs) obtained
Jhon A. Zabaleta‐Santisteban +13 more
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Impregnation of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) wood with hydrophobic oil [PDF]
The overall goal of this thesis was to develop new knowledge to facilitate the production of Norway spruce wood-based materials that are more durable and more homogenous than current materials by using a hydrophobic oil impregnation process). Linseed oil
Ulvcrona, Thomas
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