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    • A Parsimonious Description and Cross-Country Analysis of COVID-19 Epidemic Curves 

      Rypdal, Kristoffer; Rypdal, Martin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-06)
      In a given country, the cumulative death toll of the first wave of the COVID-19 epidemic follows a sigmoid curve as a function of time. In most cases, the curve is well described by the Gompertz function, which is characterized by two essential parameters, the initial growth rate and the decay rate as the first epidemic wave subsides. These parameters are determined by socioeconomic factors and ...
    • Forage quality in tundra grasslands under herbivory: Silicon-based defences, nutrients and their ratios in grasses 

      Petit Bon, Matteo; Inga, Katarina Gunnarsdotter; Utsi, Tove Aagnes; Jonsdottir, Ingibjørg; Bråthen, Kari Anne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-08)
      1. Herbivore-induced changes in both leaf silicon-based defence and nutrient levels are potential mechanisms through which grazers alter the quality of their own grass supply. In tundra grasslands, herbivores have been shown to increase nutrient contents of grasses; yet, it is an open question whether they also increase grass silicon-based defence levels. Here, we asked if, and to what extent, ...
    • Open Polar – a global open access portal to research on the polar regions 

      Dijkstra, Noortje; Abu-Alam, Tamer; Aspaas, Per Pippin; Figenschou, Lars; Longva, Leif; Nilsen, Karl Magnus; Odu, Obiajulu (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2021-11)
      Research activities and research output, in general, have increased, and keep increasing vastly, and so too is research on the polar regions including Svalbard in the Arctic. Major commercial publishers have built subscription-based services which present research literature for a fee. As Open Science and open access to literature and data is gaining momentum, there is a distinct need for powerful ...
    • Will borealization of Arctic tundra herbivore communities be driven by climate warming or vegetation change? 

      Speed, James David Mervyn; Chimal Ballesteros, Jesus Adrian; Martin, Michael David; Barrio, Isabel C.; Vuorinen, Katariina Elsa Maria; Soininen, Eeva Marjatta (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-30)
      Poleward shifts in species distributions are expected and frequently observed with a warming climate. In Arctic ecosystems, the strong warming trends are associated with increasing greenness and shrubification. Vertebrate herbivores have the potential to limit greening and shrub advance and expansion on the tundra, posing the question of whether changes in herbivore communities could partly mediate ...
    • Development of a Life-cycle Cost Framework for Retrofitting Marine Engines towards Emission Reduction in Shipping 

      Bui, Khanh Quang; Perera, Lokukaluge Prasad; Emblemsvåg, Jan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The shipping industry is striving to reduce its negative environmental footprint and become more energy-efficient. In order to achieve this, undergoing the transition towards innovative engine and propulsion systems is attracting considerable attention. However, the economic aspect is of paramount importance for decision-makers (e.g. ship owners) when it comes to investing in innovative technologies. ...
    • Isoscape Models of the Southern Ocean: Predicting Spatial and Temporal Variability in Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Compositions of Particulate Organic Matter 

      St. John Glew, Katie; Espinasse, Boris; Hunt, Brian P. V.; Pakhomov, Evgeny A.; Bury, Sarah J.; Pinkerton, Matt; Nodder, Scott D.; Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, Andres; Safi, Karl; Brown, Julie C. S.; Graham, Laura; Dunbar, Robert; Mucciarone, David A.; Magozzi, Sarah; Somes, Chris; Trueman, Clive N. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-30)
      Polar marine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Warming temperatures, freshening seawater, and disruption to sea-ice formation potentially all have cascading effects on food webs. New approaches are needed to better understand spatiotemporal interactions among biogeochemical processes at the base of Southern Ocean food webs. In marine systems, isoscapes (models ...
    • Accelerometer-measured physical activity in Norwegian adolescents. Results from The Fit Futures Study 

      Beldo, Sigurd (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-12-16)
      This thesis examined the prevalence and patterns of accelerometer-measured physical activity in a cohort of urban-rural older adolescents in Northern Norway, participating in the Fit Futures Study. The thesis also assessed the validity of self-reported physical activity against accelerometer measurements, and explored the association between accelerometer-measured physical activity and subsequent ...
    • Antecedents of consumer evaluation and consumption of functional food 

      Nystrand, Bjørn Tore (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-12-15)
      The overall aim of this dissertation is to improve the theoretical and empirical understanding of consumers’ behavioral tendencies toward functional food consumption. The main purpose is to provide a deeper understanding of antecedents that are relevant for explaining consumer evaluation of functional food and consumption behavior. Functional foods are food products that have been enriched to make ...
    • Relationships between functional food consumption and individual traits and values: A segmentation approach 

      Nystrand, Bjørn Tore; Olsen, Svein Ottar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-06)
      This study aimed to identify, describe, and compare consumer segments based on food- and health-related values and traits and how the segments are related to functional food consumption. A hybrid hierarchical k-means clustering approach was used to identify homogeneous consumer segments based on food innovativeness, food self-control, hedonic eating values, convenience orientation, health importance, ...
    • Simultaneous Resection of Primary Colorectal Cancer and Synchronous Liver Metastases: Contemporary Practice, Evidence and Knowledge Gaps 

      Kleive, Dyre; Aas, Eline; Bringeland, Erling Audun; Nesbakken, Arild; Nymo, Linn Såve; Schultz, Johannes Kurt; Søreide, Kjetil; Yaqub, Sheraz (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-23)
      The timing of surgical resection of synchronous liver metastases from colorectal cancer has been debated for decades. Several strategies have been proposed, but high-level evidence remains scarce. Simultaneous resection of the primary tumour and liver metastases has been described in numerous retrospective audits and meta-analyses. The potential benefits of simultaneous resections are the eradication ...
    • Erfaringer med helsevesenet blant foreldre til barn med Downs syndrom 

      Stefferud, Marte Johanne; Einang, Anne Grethe; Klingenberg, Claus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-21)
      BAKGRUNN Barn og ungdom med Downs syndrom har et stort behov for oppfølging i primær- og spesialisthelsetjenesten. <p><br>MATERIALE OG METODE Vi publiserte i juni 2019 et spørreskjema på Norsk Nettverk for Down syndrom sin Facebook-gruppe. Formålet var å undersøke brukererfaringer med helsevesenet blant foreldre til barn og ungdom (0–20 år) med Downs syndrom. <p><br>RESULTATER Vi fikk 174 svar. Mest ...
    • Qualitative and Quantitative Comparison of Liquid–Liquid Phase Extraction Using Ethyl Acetate and Liquid–Solid Phase Extraction Using Poly-Benzyl-Resin for Natural Products 

      Schneider, Yannik Karl-Heinz; Andersen, Jeanette Hammer; Hansen, Espen; Jørgensen, Solveig M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-01)
      A key step in the process of isolating microbial natural products is the preparation of an extract from a culture. This step determines which molecules will be available for detection in the subsequent chemical and biological analysis of a biodiscovery pipeline. In the present study we wanted to document potential differences in performance between liquid–liquid extraction using ethyl acetate ...
    • Shaping the Perception of Risk: Investigating a Paradigmatic Case of Applied Decision Making under Uncertainty 

      Stephensen, Matthew (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-12-15)
      Risk and uncertainty characterise most human endeavours. Whether judging risk when buying a house, making a career change, considering marriage, or simply ordering food at an unfamiliar restaurant, each decision involves evaluating the available evidence to infer the likelihood of negative outcomes. Such decisions are often marked by uncertainty, the condition of incomplete knowledge about the ...
    • Forslag til saker på årsmøtet i Norges Fiskarlag 

      Andreassen, Hege Kristin; Gerrard, Siri (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2021-10-09)
      Den siste uka har det pågått en debatt i media om trakassering av kvinner i fiskeryrket. Kvinnelige fiskere har stått fram med rystende historier. Ukulturen i fiskerinæringen er et kulturelt og strukturelt problem.
    • Process of posthospital care involving telemedicine solutions for patients after total hip arthroplasty 

      Kamecka, Karolina; Rybarczyk-Szwajkowska, Anna; Staszewska, Anna; Engelseth, Per; Kozlowski, Remigiusz (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-27)
      The importance of telemedicine technologies around the world has been growing for many years, and it turned out to be a particularly important issue for conducting some medical procedures during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. It is necessary to create interdisciplinary teams to design and implement improved procedures using telemedicine tools. The aim of the article is to develop original, improved ...
    • A 10-year record of Arctic summer sea ice freeboard from CryoSat-2 

      Dawson, Geoffrey; Landy, Jack Christopher; Tsamados, Michel; Komarov, Alexander S.; Howell, Stephen; Heorten, Harold; Krumpen, Thomas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-29)
      Satellite observations of pan-Arctic sea ice thickness have so far been constrained to winter months. For radar altimeters, conventional methods cannot differentiate leads from meltwater ponds that accumulate at the ice surface in summer months, which is a critical step in the ice thickness calculation. Here, we use over 350 optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images from the summer months ...
    • Ice-algal carbon supports harp and ringed seal diets in the European Arctic: evidence from fatty acid and stable isotope markers 

      Kunisch, Erin; Graeve, Martin; Gradinger, Rolf; Haug, Tore; Kovacs, Kit M.; Lydersen, Christian; Varpe, Øystein Heggernes; Bluhm, Bodil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-30)
      Sea-ice declines in the European Arctic have led to substantial changes in marine food webs. To better understand the biological implications of these changes, we quantified the contributions of ice-associated and pelagic carbon sources to the diets of Arctic harp and ringed seals using compound-specific stable isotope ratios of fatty acids in specific primary producer biomarkers derived from sea-ice ...
    • Putative fossils of chemotrophic microbes preserved in seep carbonates from Vestnesa Ridge, off northwest Svalbard, Norway 

      Himmler, Tobias; Cremiere, Antoine; Birgel, Daniel; Wirth, Richard; Orphan, Victoria J.; Kirsimae, Kalle; Knies, Jochen; Peckmann, Jörn; Lepland, Aivo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-20)
      The microbial key players at methane seeps are methanotrophic archaea and sulfate-reducing bacteria. They form spherical aggregates and jointly mediate the sulfate-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane (SD–AOM: CH4 + SO42– → HCO3– + HS– + H2O), thereby inducing the precipitation of authigenic seep carbonates. While seep carbonates constitute valuable archives for molecular fossils of SD–AOM-mediating ...
    • Should I Judge Safety or Danger? Perceived Risk Depends on the Question Frame 

      Stephensen, Matthew; Schulze, Christin; Landrø, Markus; Hendrikx, Jordy; Hetland, Audun (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-29)
      Linguistic polarity is a natural characteristic of judgments: Is that situation safe/dangerous? How difficult/easy was the task? Is that politician honest/dishonest? Across six studies (<i>N</i> = 1599), we tested how the qualitative frame of the question eliciting a risk judgment influenced risk perception and behavior intention. Using a series of hypothetical scenarios of skiing in avalanche ...
    • Sources and sinks of methane in sea ice: Insights from stable isotopes 

      Jacques, Caroline; Sapart, Celia J.; Fripiat, François; Carnat, Gauthier; Zhou, Jiayun; Delille, Bruno; Röckmann, Thomas; van der Veen, Carina; Niemann, Helge; Haskell, Tim; Tison, Jean-Louis (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-27)
      We report on methane (CH<sub>4)</sub> stable isotope (d<sup>13</sup>C and d<sup>2</sup> H) measurements from landfast sea ice collected near Barrow (Utqiagvik, Alaska) and Cape Evans (Antarctica) over the winter-to-spring transition. These measurements provide novel insights into pathways of CH<sub>4</sub> production and consumption in sea ice. We found substantial differences between the two ...