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Long-term effects of clear-cut forestry on beetle species richness and abundance in Norwegian boreal forests
(Master thesis, 2023)For the last approximately 70 years, clear-cutting has been the common method in Scandinavian forestry. Since more than half of the Scandinavian species live in the forest, this intensive forestry method has caused concern ... -
Long-term effects of prior diets, dietary transition and pregnancy on adipose gene expression in dairy heifers
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Long-term experiment with ploughed in cereal straw
(Research report, 1997-10-01)Plooghed in straw in autumn was compared with removal of the straw in two long-term field experiments with barley and oats on clay loam soils. The straw treatments was combined with four levels of nitrogen as calcium ... -
Long-term experimental warming in an alpine heath : decrease in cover of the most abundant bryophytes
(Master thesis, 2019)Alpine ecosystems have shown to be sensitive to climate warming. Bryophytes are particularly important in alpine ecosystems and are known to support ecosystem services such as water regulation, nitrogen fixation and carbon ... -
Long-term follow-up of Norwegian horses affected with acquired equine polyneuropathy
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Long-Term Increase in Aboveground Carbon Stocks Following Exclusion of Grazers and Forest Establishment in an Alpine Ecosystem
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
Long-term monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) at the Norwegian Troll station in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
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Long-term P weathering and recent N deposition control contemporary plant-soil C, N, and P
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Long-term persistence of piscine orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1) infection during the pre-smolt stages of Atlantic salmon in freshwater
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Long-Term Safety of Intraperitoneal Radio Transmitter Implants in Brown Bears (Ursus arctos)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Longevity of ewes in Norwegian sheep production: descriptive study of breeds and genetic analysis of Norwegian White sheep
(Master thesis, 2023)Longevity in breeding ewes is a complex trait affected by many factors both genetic and environmental. From an economic, environmental, and animal welfare perspective it is favourable to increase longevity. Norway has many ... -
Longitudinal stretching, a training method for horses: effect on behaviour, gait quality, mechanical nociceptive threshold, and pain sensitivity
(Master thesis, 2017)Many of today’s horses have physiological problems such as tendon injuries and muscle pain in the neck and back, many times as a result of wrongful sub-optimal training, overtraining or lack of variation in the training. ... -
Longitudinal Study of the Bulk Tank Milk Microbiota Reveals Major Temporal Shifts in Composition
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Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth: The Case of Zambia’s Refusal to Accept American Food Aid
(Noragric Working Papers;42, Working paper, 2007-07)Consider food. What it is? At its most basic, it is something we collect and consume to survive. It can be very simple – a grain, a tuber, or an animal. Often, however, food is quite complex. One reason for this complexity ... -
Looking beyond individual behaviour: a social practice approach to understanding consumer drop out in REKO
(Master thesis, 2020)The current food system employs an industrialised model of agriculture that has been connected to climate change, loss of biodiversity, environmental degradation, and the erosion of rural livelihoods. It is characterized ... -
Looking on the bright side of livestock emotions-the potential of their transmission to promote positive welfare
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Loss of prion protein induces a primed state of type I interferon-responsive genes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The cellular prion protein (PrPC) has been extensively studied because of its pivotal role in prion diseases; however, its functions remain incompletely understood. A unique line of goats has been identified that carries ... -
Loss of progesterone receptor is associated with distinct tyrosine kinase profiles in breast cancer
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Purpose The aim of this study was to assess protein tyrosine kinase profiles in primary breast cancer samples in correlation with the distinct hormone and growth receptor profiles ER, PR, and HER2. Experimental ...