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Doctoral presentations of current interest, where the thesis is available in 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: Celine Sarah Marine Richard
Engineering novel bacterial biosensors for the characterization of membrane active natural products
10 Jun 2024: Kenneth Lindstedt
11 Jun 2024: Tilman Schmider
Life on Air: On the Physiological Basis of Atmospheric Methane Oxidizing Bacteria
11 Jun 2024: Henriette Michalsen
12 Jun 2024: Mithlesh Kumar Ray
Long non-coding RNAs in ulcerative colitis
14 Jun 2024: Srijana Bastakoti Belbase
14 Jun 2024: Nina Planting Mølmann
14 Jun 2024: Katrine Prydz
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
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Activity Profiles and Training Loads of Highly Trained Female Football Players
(Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-06-27)Avhandlingen undersøkte kamp- og treningsbelastning hos kvinnelige fotballspillere på toppnivå i Norge. Ved å samle data fra fire Toppserien lag over to sesonger, analyserte vi spillernes aktivitetsnivå i kamp og i typiske treningsuker. Resultatene avslørte store forskjeller i aktivitet mellom ulike spillerposisjoner, spesielt med tanke på høyhastighetsløp og sprinter. Videre kom det frem at ... -
Impact of physiotherapy access on health-related quality of life following hip fracture: an observational study on 30 752 hip fractures from the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register 2014–2018
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-06)Objectives - The main objective of this study was to investigate the characteristics of patients receiving private community physiotherapy (PT) the first year after a hip fracture. Second, to determine whether utilisation of PT could improve health-related quality of life (HRQoL).<p> <p>Methods - In an observational cohort study, 30 752 hip fractures from the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register were ... -
A social and ethical game-changer? An empirical ethics study of CRISPR in the salmon farming industry
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-08)The genome editing technology CRISPR is described as a technological game-changer because of its flexibility and precision, and as an ethical game-changer due to its ability to engineer traits in living organisms without crossing species, avoiding a significant objection to genetically modified organisms (GMOs). In salmon farming, applications of CRISPR in breeding hold the promise of handling ... -
Graph-based Forecasting with Missing Data through Spatiotemporal Downsampling
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-04-16)Given a set of synchronous time series, each associated with a sensor-point in space and characterized by inter-series relationships, the problem of spatiotemporal forecasting consists of predicting future observations for each point. Spatiotemporal graph neural networks achieve striking results by representing the relationships across time series as a graph. Nonetheless, most existing methods rely ... -
Spousal bereavement and its effects on later life physical and cognitive capability: the Tromsø study
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-09)Spousal bereavement is associated with health declines and increased mortality risk, but its specific impact on physical and cognitive capabilities is less studied. A historical cohort study design was applied including married Tromsø study participants (N=5739) aged 50–70 years with baseline self-reported overall health and health-related factors and measured capability (grip strength, finger ...