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    • Calanus finmarchicus as a novel source of health-promoting bioactive peptides: Enzymatic protein hydrolysis, characterization, and in vitro bioactivity 

      Matic, Josipa; Bøgwald, Isak; Tengstrand, Erik; Rønning, Sissel Beate; Afseth, Nils Kristian; Wubshet, Sileshi Gizachew (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-21)
      Calanus finmarchicus is a crustacean currently used as a source of marine lipid. The lipids are extracted by enzymatic protein hydrolysis, while the remaining peptide fraction is regarded as a byproduct. In the present work, ten different commercial proteases and endogenous C. finmarchicus proteases were used to produce a set of 63 protein hydrolysates. Protease concentration and hydrolysis time ...
    • Calanus finmarchicus hydrolysate improves growth performance in feeding trial with European sea bass juveniles and increases skeletal muscle growth in cell studies 

      Bøgwald, Isak; Østbye, Tone‑Kari K; Pedersen, Alice Marie; Rønning, Sissel Beate; Dias, Jorge; Eilertsen, Karl-Erik; Wubshet, Sileshi Gizachew (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-29)
      The world will be dependent on the development of novel feed ingredients from renewable sources to ensure sustainable growth of the aquaculture industry. Zooplankton like Calanus finmarchicus are viable new raw material candidates, as they have optimal nutrient profiles for aquatic animals and may be sustainably harvested in large volumes. In this study, the aim was to investigate if a protein ...
    • Calibrating entrepreneurship education for a constantly changing world 

      Lynch, Matthew Patrick James; Voldsund, Kari Håvåg; Høvig, Øystein Stavø; Sanne, Nils (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-07)
      A key purpose of education has long been to ensure that students are well prepared for the workforce. In an unchanging context where tasks, roles, and expectations are stable, creating an education program that prepares students for the workforce can be achieved relatively easily, and once in place will remain appropriate if the context is stable. The challenge ...
    • A call for culture-centred care: exploring health workers' perspectives of positive care experiences and culturally responsive care provision to Aboriginal women and their infants in mainstream health in South Australia 

      Sivertsen, Nina; Deverix, Janiene; Gregoric, Carolyn; Grant, Julian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-12)
      Background - Aboriginal women and their infants experience significant disadvantage in health outcomes compared to their non-Aboriginal counterparts. Access to timely, effective, and appropriate maternal and child health care can contribute to reducing these existing health disparities. This research sought to explore factors that contribute to continuity of care for Aboriginal women and their infants ...
    • ‘Call the Norwegian embassy!’: The Alta conflict, Indigenous narrative and political change in the activist films The Taking of Sámiland and Let the River Live 

      Sand, Stine Agnete (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-01)
      In the 1970s, Norway had not officially acknowledged their Indigenous population, the Sámi. In the following decade, two activist films, Let the River Live (Greve 1980) and The Taking of Sámiland (Eriksen and Tannvik 1984), focused on the Alta conflict ‐ protests against the construction of a power plant in Sámi territory ‐ Indigenous rights and colonial processes. Inspired by discussions concerning ...
    • Can a Successful Outcome After Surgery for Lumbar Disc Herniation Be Defined by the Oswestry Disability Index Raw Score? 

      Werner, David Andreas Thomas; Grotle, Margreth; Gulati, Sasha; Austevoll, Ivar Magne; Madsbu, Mattis Aleksander; Lønne, Greger; Solberg, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-06)
      <i>Study Design</i>: Prospective multicenter cohort study.<p><p> <i>Objective</i>: To investigate (1) the discriminative ability and cutoff estimates for success 12 months after surgery for lumbar disc herniation on the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) raw score compared with a change and a percentage change score and (2) to what extent these clinical outcomes depend on the baseline disability.< ...
    • Can Community Resettlement be Considered a Resilient Move? Insights from a Slow-Onset Disaster in the Colombian Andes 

      Staupe-Delgado, Reidar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-13)
      The degree to which communities can best withstand various forms of external stress, as well as what constitutes community resilience has been a matter of debate in discussions of development, resilience building, adaptation and transformation. Drawing on insights from a field expedition to the indigenous reserve of Aponte in the Colombian Andes, this paper engages with the concept of transformational- ...
    • Can mesopelagic mixed layers be used as feed sources for salmon aquaculture? 

      Olsen, Rolf Erik; Strand, E.; Melle, Webjørn; Nørstebø, Jo Trelvik; Lall, Santos P.; Ringø, Einar; Tocher, Douglas R.; Sprague, M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-25)
      Salmon aquaculture is in great need of good quality balanced protein and lipid sources, particularly marine omega-3 (n-3) long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA), to sustain a further development of the industry. One possibility is to harvest mesopelagic marine layers. Therefore, the current project analysed mesopelagic hauls from three cruises (November 2015 to October 2016) collected from ...
    • Can Remote Patient Monitoring Be the New Standard in Primary Care of Chronic Diseases, Post-COVID-19? 

      Muller, Ashley Elizabeth; Berg, Rigmor; Jacobsen Jardim, Patricia Sofia; Johansen, Trine Bjerke; Ormstad, Sari Susanna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-19)
      <p><i>Background:</i> One lesson from the current COVID-19 pandemic is the need to optimize health care provision outside of traditional settings, and potentially over longer periods of time. An important strategy is remote patient monitoring (RPM), allowing patients to remain at home, while they transmit health data and receive follow-up services. <p><i>Materials and Methods:</i> We conducted an ...
    • Can root-associated fungi mediate the impact of abiotic conditions on the growth of a High Arctic herb? 

      Wutkowska, Magdalena; Ehrich, Dorothee; Mundra, Sunil; Vader, Anna; Eidesen, Pernille Bronken (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-04)
      Arctic plants are affected by many stressors. Root-associated fungi are thought to influence plant performance in stressful environmental conditions. However, the relationships are not well-known; do the number of fungal partners, their ecological functions and community composition mediate the impact of environmental conditions and/or influence host plant performance? To address these questions, ...
    • Can we trust what humans report? – myths and realities 

      Haanes, Jan Vilis (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      Human information is crucial for efforts in the field of buildings, health and experiences. Despite this, there is strikingly little focus on how it is created and may be understood. Division between e.g. “subjective”/ “feelings” vs. “objective”/ “facts” and thinking that e.g. questionnaires produce “facts” are examples of popular ideas more based on cultural myths than science. Traditionally, ...
    • Can you tell from my grades that I am a blogger? 

      Heggernes, Tarjei Alvær; Bergfjord, Ole Jakob (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      From 2009 to 2013 writing blog posts, and commenting on each other’s blog posts, was a mandatory course requirement for the students of the subject ØMF101 Administrative Informasjonssystemer (Management Information Systems) at the former Bergen University College (now Western Norway University of Applied Sciences). We have data from the students’ activity on the blog network, combined with grades ...
    • Cancer therapy and risk of congenital malformations in children fathered by men treated for testicular germ-cell cancer: A nationwide register study 

      Al-Jebari, Yahia; Glimelius, Ingrid; Nord, Carina Berglund; Ståhl, Olof; Tandstad, Torgrim; Jensen, Allan; Haugnes, Hege Sagstuen; Daugaard, Gedske; Rylander, Lars; Giwercman, Aleksander (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-04)
      <i>Background</i> - Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern regarding increased risk of congenital malformations (CMs) among children of fathers with cancer. Previous register studies indicate increased CM risk among children conceived after paternal cancer but lack data on oncological treatment. Increased CM risk was recently reported in children ...
    • Candidate Personality Traits Associated with Ratings in a Military Officer Selection Setting 

      Skoglund, Tom Hilding; Fosse, Thomas Hol; Lang-Ree, Ole Christian; Martinsen, Øyvind Lund; Martinussen, Monica (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-01)
      While studies of the relationship between applicant personality and selection assessment ratings are widespread within personnel psychology, studies on military samples are scarcer. The current study aimed to investigate the associations between the Five-Factor Model of personality and ratings in (1) a military selection interview and (2) a field selection exercise simulating a war-like scenario. ...
    • Cannabis – farligere enn vi trodde? 

      Bramness, Jørgen Gustav; Bretteville-Jensen, Anne Line (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-14)
    • Carbon and Lipid Contents of the Copepod Calanus finmarchicus Entering Diapause in the Fram Strait and Their Contribution to the Boreal and Arctic Lipid Pump 

      Tarling, Geraint A.; Belcher, Anna; Blackwell, Mayleen; Castellani, Claudia; Cook, Kathryn Barbara; Cottier, Finlo Robert; Dewar-Fowler, Victoria; Freer, Jennifer J.; Gerrish, Laura; Johnson, Magnus L.; Last, Kim S.; Lindeque, Penelope Kate; Mayor, Daniel J.; Parry, Helen E.; Stowasser, Gabriele; Wootton, Marianne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-28)
      The boreal copepod Calanus finmarchicus sequesters substantial amounts of carbon (C) in the deep layers of the North Atlantic Ocean through their contribution to the “lipid pump.” This pump is driven by these zooplankton descending from the surface layers to spend prolonged periods at depth during which time they metabolise substantial lipid reserves and a fraction suffer mortality. C. finmarchicus ...
    • Carbonyl Substitution in beta-Diketonatodicarbonyl-rhodium(I) by Cyclo-octadiene: Relationships with Experimental, Electronic and Calculated Parameters 

      Conradie, Jeanet (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-01)
      The substitution rate constant of the reaction between [Rh(β-diketonato)(CO)<sub>2</sub>] and cyclo-octadiene is related to various empirical parameters and density functional theory calculated energies and charges, β-diketonato = R'COCHCOR. Results indicate that especially the Hammett meta substituent constants (σ), the Lever electronic parameters (EL) and the density functional theory calculated ...
    • Cardiorenal syndrome and the association with fitness: Data from a telerehabilitation randomized clinical trial 

      Langlo, Knut Asbjørn Rise; Lundgren, Kari Margrethe; Zanaboni, Paolo; Mo, Rune; Ellingsen, Øyvind; Hallan, Stein; Aksetøy, Inger-Lise Aamot; Dalen, Håvard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-26)
      Aims To investigate the associations of cardiorespiratory fitness with cardiac, vascular, renal and cardiorenal characteristics in chronic heart failure in a telerehabilitation randomized clinical trial. Secondly, to evaluate the associations of cardiorenal syndrome with the effects of exercise.<p> <p<Methods and results Sixty-nine heart failure patients attended baseline examination, and 61 ...
    • Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Male Twins with Discordant Cardiorespiratory Fitness: A Nationwide Cohort Study 

      Ballin, Marcel; Nordström, Anna Hava; Nordström, Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-14)
      Whether genetic and familial factors influence the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is unknown. Two cohorts were formed based on data from 1,212,295 men aged 18 years who were conscripted for military service in Sweden during 1972–1996. The first comprised 4,260 twin pairs in which the twins in each pair had different CRF (≥1 watt). The second ...
    • Care pathways and factors associated with interhospital transfer to neurotrauma centers for patients with isolated moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury: a population-based study from the Norwegian trauma registry 

      Cuevas-Østrem, Mathias; Thorsen, Kjetil; Wisborg, Torben; Røise, Olav; Helseth, Eirik; Jeppesen, Elisabeth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-26)
      Background Systems ensuring continuity of care through the treatment chain improve outcomes for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Non-neurosurgical acute care trauma hospitals are central in providing care continuity in current trauma systems, however, their role in TBI management is understudied. This study aimed to investigate characteristics and care pathways and identify factors associated ...