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Aktuelle disputaser
Aktuelle disputaser der avhandlingen er tilgjengelig i Munin:
06 jun 2024: Hymonti Dey
Antimicrobial activities and mechanisms of action of peptide analogues of marine origin
07 jun 2024: Henrik Kiærbech
10 jun 2024: Kenneth Lindstedt
10 jun 2024: Celine Sarah Marine Richard
Engineering novel bacterial biosensors for the characterization of membrane active natural products
11 jun 2024: Henriette Michalsen
11 jun 2024: Tilman Schmider
Life on Air: On the Physiological Basis of Atmospheric Methane Oxidizing Bacteria
12 jun 2024: Mithlesh Kumar Ray
Long non-coding RNAs in ulcerative colitis
14 jun 2024: Srijana Bastakoti Belbase
14 jun 2024: Katrine Prydz
14 jun 2024: Nina Planting Mølmann
17 jun 2024: Nils Bochow
Modelling the Earth System - From Tipping Elements to Reconstructions
18 jun 2024: Liv-Hege Johnsen
Intracranial artery disease in the general population
19 jun 2024: Fredrik Garnås Rylandsholm
Structural characterisation and drug-lipid interaction by NMR spectroscopy
20 jun 2024: Kay-Martin Johnsen
21 jun 2024: Tor Håvard Solhaug
26 jun 2024: Alexandra Kondratieva
Exploring fluorination in MBL inhibitor design
27 jun 2024: Andreas Kjæreng Winther
Activity Profiles and Training Loads of Highly Trained Female Football Players
28 jun 2024: Yasemin V. Bodur
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Den nordnorske heksefiguren - Ei værheks. Hva vet vi om forfølgelsen av trollfolk i Lofoten?
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Research protocol Monitoring adverse events caused by systemic anticancer treatment – Safer Personalized Cancer Treatment digital follow-up - SPeCT HNF1626-22
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2024)Cancer patients experience more frequently patient harm than other patients, mostly from systemic anticancer treatment. To reduce avoidable patient harm from modern anticancer treatment such as immunotherapy and targeted therapies, precise and clinically relevant measurements are needed. The study aims through three different sub-studies to develop electronic methods for measuring automatically ... -
Aspects of spermatogenesis in immature and mature specimens of the long-lived Greenland shark: novelties concerning the germinal compartment’s assembly, complement of Sertoli cells and demise
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-07)Cystic spermatogenesis in the subadult, maturing and adult Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) displays multiple novel features, characterized early on by an unorganized internal cellular environment of the spermatocysts (anatomically discrete follicle-like units containing a single germ cell stage and its complement of co-developing Sertoli cells). These typically show polar asymmetries due ... -
Rapid Ice‐Wedge Collapse and Permafrost Carbon Loss Triggered by Increased Snow Depth and Surface Runoff
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-16)Thicker snow cover in permafrost areas causes deeper active layers and thaw subsidence, which alter local hydrology and may amplify the loss of soil carbon. However, the potential for changes in snow cover and surface runoff to mobilize permafrost carbon remains poorly quantified. In this study, we show that a snow fence experiment on High‐Arctic Svalbard inadvertently led to surface subsidence ... -
AutoATES v2.0: Automated Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale mapping
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-21)Avalanche risk assessment is complex and challenging, with terrain assessment as one of the most fundamental factors. To aid people's terrain assessment, Parks Canada developed the Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale (ATES), a system that classifies the severity of avalanche terrain into five classes from non-avalanche terrain to extreme terrain. Manual classification is laborious and dependent on ...