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    • Some systemic markers of inflammation in older adults with psychiatric disorders 

      Bugge, Erlend (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-12-02)
      Research has demonstrated that inflammation is a central part of several psychiatric disorders, of which depression in the most researched condition. Most studies have, however, been conducted on younger adults, and studies on elderly are scarce. This thesis explores the possible association between systemic markers of inflammation and characteristics of older psychiatric patients. In study I, ...
    • mHealth interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia: A systematic literature review 

      Bossman, Elvis; Johansen, Monika Alise; Zanaboni, Paolo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-25)
      Background: Reducing maternal mortality, neonatal mortality and under 5-year mortality are important targets addressed by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Despite studies reported an improvement in maternal and child health indicators, the progress achieved is not uniform across regions. Due to the increasing availability of mobile phones in low and middle-income countries, mHealth ...
    • Social context effects on emotional language: The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the emotional evaluation of words 

      Planchuelo, Clara; Baciero, Ana; Hinojosa, José Antonio; Perea, Manuel; Dunabeitia Landaburu, Jon Andoni (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-22)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has altered our routines, our conversations, the specific social contexts in which we hear or use certain words, and potentially, the representation of the words related to the disease and its consequences. Here we investigated whether the effects of the pandemic have changed the representation of the affective features of COVID-19-related words. To this aim, we collected new ...
    • A DNA-Free Editing Platform for Genetic Screens in Soybean via CRISPR/Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein Delivery 

      Subburaj, Saminathan; Zanatta, Caroline Bedin; Nunn, Jennifer Ann Lillebo; Hoepers, Aline Martins; Nodari, Rubens Onofre; Agapito-Tenfen, Sarah Zanon (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-12)
      CRISPR/Cas9-based ribonucleoprotein (RNP)-mediated system has the property of minimizing the effects related to the unwanted introduction of vector DNA and random integration of recombinant DNA. Here, we describe a platform based on the direct delivery of Cas9 RNPs to soybean protoplasts for genetic screens in knockout gene-edited soybean lines without the transfection of DNA vectors. The platform ...
    • Radiological detection of nephrocalcinosis in farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. 

      Klykken, Christine; Dalum, Alf Seljenes; Reed, Anne Katrine; Attramadal, Kari; Olsen, Rolf Erik; Boissonnot, Lauris Jeannine Ernestine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-14)
      Nephrocalcinosis is a common disorder in nurseries in Norway (Klykken, Reed, et al., 2022) and was reported as one of the main welfare challenges in farmed salmon by The Norwegian Fish Health Report of 2019 (Sommerset et al., 2020). Nephrocalcinosis is described as deposits of minerals within the kidneys (Bruno, 1996), that can disturb kidney function, which in turn can have dramatic consequences ...
    • Distribution of biodiversity of wild beet species (Genus Beta L.) in Armenia under ongoing climate change conditions 

      Avetisyan, Anna; Aloyan, Tatevik; Iskandaryan, Amalya; Harutyunyan, Margarita; Jaakola, Laura; Melikyan, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-24)
      The reported annual temperature increase and significant precipitation drop in Armenia impact the country’s ecosystems and biodiversity. The present study surveyed the geographical distribution of the local wild beet species under the ongoing climate change conditions. We showed that B. lomatogona, B. corolliflora and B. macrorhiza are sensitive to climate change and were affected to various degrees, ...
    • The Rapid Expansion of the Jumping Snail Ovachlamys fulgens in Brazil 

      Rosa, Rafael masson; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Teixeira, Larissa; Bornschein, Marcos ricardo; Cavallari, Daniel caracanhas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-29)
      The exotic Japanese jumping snail, Ovachlamys fulgens, was first recorded in Santa Catarina state, Brazil, in 2013. Based on data gathered from the literature, natural history collections, field samplings, and the iNaturalist platform, we assess its current distribution in the country. Our data show that the jumping snail has had a dramatic range expansion since its introduction, reaching six ...
    • Norwegian and Russian Mining and Mining Communities in Monica Kristensen's Oeuvre 

      Wærp, Lisbeth Pettersen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-16)
      Monica Kristensen is a Norwegian glaciologist, meteorologist, polar explorer and author of fiction (crime novels) and nonfiction (about expeditions, Svalbard, The Kings Bay Affair, and Roald Amundsen). In her altogether five crime novels, all of which take place in Svalbard, the plot is inextricably bound to place, i.e. to the Arctic. In two of her five crime novels, Kullunge and Den døde i Barentsburg, ...
    • Assessing Trauma Management in Urban and Rural Populations in Norway: A National Register-Based Research Protocol 

      Nilsbakken, Inger Marie Waal; Sollid, Stephen J. M.; Wisborg, Torben; Jeppesen, Elisabeth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-17)
      Background: Time is considered an essential determinant in the initial care of trauma patients. In Norway, response time (ie, time from dispatch center call to ambulance arrival at scene) is a controversial national quality indicator. However, no national requirements for response times have been established. There is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal configuration of the Norwegian trauma ...
    • Continuous refinements of some Jensen-type inequalities via strong convexity with applications 

      Nikolova, Ludmila; Persson, Lars-Erik; Varošanec, Sanja (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-23)
      In this paper we prove new continuous refinements of some Jensen type inequalities in both direct and reversed forms. As applications we also derive some continuous refinements of Hermite–Hadamard, Hölder, and Popoviciu type inequalities. As particular cases we point out the corresponding results for sums and integrals showing that our results contain both several well-known but also some new ...
    • The impact of climate sensitive factors on the exposure to organohalogenated contaminants in an aquatic bird exploiting both marine and freshwater habitats 

      Bustnes, Jan Ove; Bårdsen, Bård-Jørgen; Herzke, Dorte; Bangjord, Georg; Bollinger, Eric; Bourgeon, Sophie; Schulz, Ralf; Fritsch, Clémentine; Eulaers, Igor (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-27)
      To assess how climate-sensitive factors may affect the exposure to organochlorines (OCs) and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), we monitored concentrations in eggs of the common goldeneye (<i>Bucephala clangula</i>) over two decades (1999–2019) in central Norway. The goldeneye alternates between marine and freshwater habitats and is sensitive to climate variation, especially due to alterations in ...
    • Changes in cesarean section rates after introduction of a punitive financial policy in Georgia: A population-based registry study 2017-2019 

      Nedberg, Ingvild Hersoug; Manjavidze, Tinatin; Rylander, Charlotta; Blix, Ellen; Skjeldestad, Finn Egil; Anda, Erik Eik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-19)
      Background<p> <p>There is little research on how financial incentives and penalties impact national cesarean section rates. In January 2018, Georgia introduced a national cesarean section reduction policy, which imposes a financial penalty on hospitals that do not meet their reduction targets. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of this policy on cesarean section rates, subgroups of ...
    • Use of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors – Validity of Self-Report versus Plasma Concentrations and Pharmacy Dispensations – A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study 

      Waaseth, Marit; Havelkova, Martina; Forsdahl, Guro; Lund, Eiliv; Log, Tomas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-30)
      Purpose: To validate self-reported current use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) in the Norwegian Women and Cancer study (NOWAC) and to identify factors associated with discordance between data sources.<p> <p>Material and Methods: This is a cross-sectional record-linkage study comparing SSRI-use derived from four data sources: 1) Specific SSRI questions in the main NOWAC questionnaire, ...
    • Memorable tourism experiences and critical outcomes among nature-based visitors: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis approach 

      Akhshik, Arash; Rezapouraghdam, Hamed; Ozturen, Ali; Ramkissoon, Haywantee (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-11)
      Intense global competition for natural resources, manifesting in negative environmental externalities, has forced hospitality and tourism stakeholders to adopt strategies that may result in economic growth in tandem with environmental conservation. One such strategy is to cultivate travellers’ loyalty to the tourism destinations and encourage them to participate in environmentally friendly ...
    • Evaluation of an emergent feature of sub-shelf melt oscillations from an idealized coupled ice sheet-ocean model using FISOC (v1.1) - ROMSIceShelf (v1.0) - Elmer/Ice (v9.0) 

      Zhao, Chen; Gladstone, Rupert; Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin Keith; Gwyther, David; Hattermann, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-15)
      Changes in ocean-driven basal melting have a key influence on the stability of ice shelves, the mass loss from the ice sheet, ocean circulation, and global sea level rise. Coupled ice sheet–ocean models play a critical role in understanding future ice sheet evolution and examining the processes governing ice sheet responses to basal melting. However, as a new approach, coupled ice sheet–ocean systems ...
    • Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter in Arctic Ocean waters charged with methane 

      Sert, Muhammed Fatih (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-11-25)
      Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is defined as organic matter that is smaller than a nominal pore size filter (e.g., 0.7 µm) that passes through during the filtration of aquatic samples. It comprises the largest reservoir of reduced carbon (700 Pg C) in the oceans. The DOM pool is in close interaction with all the elemental cycles and food chains in the ocean and is an essential component in the marine ...
    • Effectiveness of work-related interventions for return to work in people on sick leave: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials 

      Tingulstad, Alexander; Meneses Echavez, Jose Francisco; Holtet Evensen, Line; Bjerk, Maria; Berg, Rigmor (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-05)
      Background: Long-term sick leave is a serious concern in developed countries and the cost of sickness absence and disability benefits cause major challenges for both the individual and society as a whole. Despite an increasing body of research reported by existing systematic reviews, there is uncertainty regarding the effect on return to work of workrelated interventions for workers with different ...
    • Drivers of behavioural transition in foraging adult female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) tracked from Bouvetøya 

      Hannén, Rebecca (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-10-18)
      Southern elephant seals are abundant top trophic predators with a circumpolar distribution in the Southern Ocean. They spend up to 80% of their life at sea on long-ranging migrations to remote foraging grounds. During breeding and moulting they haulout on subantarctic islands. During these migrations they dive continuously to great depth, encountering various environmental conditions. They ...
    • South African Healthcare Professionals’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Environmental Sustainability in Healthcare: A Mixed-Methods Study 

      Lister, Helga E; Mostert, Karien; Tanita, Botha; van der Linde, Simoné; van Wyk, Elaine; Rocher, Su-Ané; Laing, Richelle; Wu, Lucy; Müller, Selma; des Tombe, Alexander; Kganyago, Tebogo; Zwane, Nonhlanhla; Mphogo, Boitumelo; Maric (PhD), Filip (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-16)
      Climate change, biodiversity loss and large-scale environmental degradation are widely recognized as the biggest health threats of the 21st century, with the African continent already amongst the most severely affected and vulnerable to their further progression. The healthcare system’s contribution to climate change and environmental degradation requires healthcare professionals to address environmental ...
    • Depressive symptoms in the general population: The 7th Tromsø Study 

      Grønli, Ole Kristian; Bramness, Jørgen Gustav; Wynn, Rolf; Høye, Anne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-10)
      Background: The prevalence of depressive symptoms may differ in various age groups. The aim of the study was to investigate the point-prevalence of depressive symptoms in the adult general population and in various age groups. The impact of sex, marital status, education, and social support on depressive symptoms was also explored.<p> <p>Methods: The population ≥40 years in the city of Tromsø, ...