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A sociological approach to crop diversification
(Master thesis, 2015-11-04)Worldwide the diversity of cultivated plant species decreased for the past decades under the influence of the fast development of farming technologies. This lack of diversity has environmental impacts including water ... -
A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
A stable core gut microbiota across fresh- to saltwater transition for farmed Atlantic salmon
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A stakeholder analysis about jaguar (Panthera onca) conservation in central Brazil
(Master thesis, 2012-09-12)A stakeholder analysis was conducted to study attitudes towards jaguar (Panthera onca) conservation in Brazil and identify areas of conflict and agreement between different stakeholder institutions. In my study I defined ... -
A standardized method for quantifying unidirectional genetic introgression
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A stateless minority in Southeast Asia : human rights violation and the migration of the Rohingya to Thailand
(Master thesis, 2016-11-22)Migration is not the new thing in the world today. The first wave of the migration happened as the aftermath of the World War I and the World War II. The existent of the Rohingya in Myanmar is considered as one of the ... -
A static model for estimating energy content of compound feeds in a dynamic feed evaluation system
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A statistical analysis of the treatment effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in various health problems
(Master thesis, 2015-11-09)We have in a pilot study retrospectively and prospectively investigated the treatment effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine in a general medical care practice. The health condition of the retrospective group (n=41 patients) ... -
A stepwise neuron model fitting procedure designed for recordings with high spatial resolution: Application to layer 5 pyramidal cells
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
A study of antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus spp. isolated from healthy, travelling and residential, Norwegian dogs
(Student paper, others, 2019)Antimicrobial resistant bacteria are of an increasing concern in both human and veterinary medicine. In this research project, we investigated the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in species of Staphylococci in ... -
A Study of Different Platforms and Sensory Systems for Wheat Field Trials
(Master thesis, 2017)In the field of agriculture several technical advances have been implemented to meet the growing demand with regards to food supply. As an indicator for grain yield in wheat different indices have been tested and evaluated ... -
A study of hourly electrical load consumption forecasting approach for industrial buildings using a recurrent neural network architecture
(Master thesis, 2023)Increased focus on decarbonization involving electrification and usage of variable renewable energy sources impose problems for the power grids. Power grids may suffer from increased disturbances as the demand for electricity ... -
A study of how Amnesty International Norway works to influence the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(Master thesis, 2012-10-19)Within global governance theory there is a consensus that nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) have an important role in creating national and international policies. The literature on the relationship between the Norwegian ... -
A study of human chitinases with respect to the importance of surface exposed aromatic residues and carbohydrate-binding modules in substrate degradation and role in inflammations
(PhD Thesis;2015:63, Doctoral thesis, 2018-05-03)Chitin is an insoluble, linear polymer consisting of β-1, 4-linked N-acetyl-glucosamine units tightly packed in a crystalline structure. It is the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature, after cellulose, with an ... -
A study of international trade in defence equipment with a special emphasis on the use and effect of offset arrangemente
(Master thesis, 2015-08-10)1. There is a great deal of uncertainty in terms of who benefits from offset arrangements. There is no clear evidence that the offsetting transactions fully compensate the buyer of military equipment for the increased costs ... -
A study of mechanisms involved in the pathogenicity of Enterococcus faecalis by DNA microarrays
(PhD Thesis;2010:54, Doctoral thesis, 2010)Traditionally considered a harmless commensal of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract, Enterococcus faecalis now rank among the leading causes of nosocomial infections worldwide. Several genetic determinants enhancing the ... -
A study of product stability of commercial probiotic fermented milk and yoghurt
(Master thesis, 2011-11-03)In this study, the stability of three probiotic fermented milk products (‘Cultura Naturell’, ‘Biola Syrnet Lettmelk Naturell’ and ‘Biola Pluss Yoghurt Mild Naturell’) produced by TINE BA was studied and samples from each ... -
A study of socio-cultural barriers and human rights of women with disabilities in Livingstone and Kazungula districts of Zambia
(Master thesis, 2012-08-06)Zambia is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and as such is expected to provide for people with disabilities. There are at present very few reports on the status ... -
A study of supply and demand for regulating power in Germany
(Master thesis, 2012-04-27)“Norway; the green battery of Europe” - This is a common conception among participants in the energy market nowadays where the value of flexible Norwegian hydropower is heavily discussed. This thesis is a contribution to ... -
A study of the determinants for entrepreneurial success, in the presence and absence of a disability among Ecuadorian households
(Master thesis, 2013-10-28)According to the United Nations, the right to work is a human right. Yet many marginalized people in developing countries have limited opportunities to get employed and earn an income, and among these persons are disabled ...