Browsing Publikasjoner fra Cristin - NMBU by Title
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Multi-year double cropping biochar field trials in Nepal: Finding the optimal biochar dose through agronomic trials and cost-benefit analysis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Poor water and nutrient retention are the major soil fertility limitations in the low productivity agricultural soils of Nepal. The addition of biochar to these soils is one way these hindrances can be overcome. In the ... -
Multi-year transport studies of sulfonylurea herbicides from a barley field in Norway, 2007-2010 – including development of LC-MS/MS methods for quantitative analysis of sulfonylurea herbicides and degradation products
(Bioforsk Rapport, Research report, 2011)The report presents the results from multi-year field studies of transport of the sulfonylurea herbicides tribenuron-methyl and amidosulfuron in a barley field in Norway. A method for sample preparation of water samples ... -
Multiannual effects of induced plant defenses: Are defended plants good or bad neighbors?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)bilberry, boreal forest, delayed response, methyl jasmonate, multiannual effects, plant–plant interactions, Vaccinium myrtillus -
Multifaktorielle sykdommer i norsk lakseoppdrett. Sluttrapport
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Multilevel processes and cultural adaptation: examples from past and present small-scale societies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The last two decades have seen a proliferation of research frameworks that emphasise the importance of understanding adaptive processes that happen at different levels. We contribute to this growing body of literature by ... -
Multimodal Modeling of Neural Network Activity: Computing LFP, ECoG, EEG, and MEG Signals With LFPy 2.0
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Recordings of extracellular electrical, and later also magnetic, brain signals have been the dominant technique for measuring brain activity for decades. The interpretation of such signals is however nontrivial, as the ... -
Multimodal performers for genomic selection and crop yield prediction
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Multiomics Point of Departure (moPOD) Modeling Supports an Adverse Outcome Pathway Network for Ionizing Radiation
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Multiphase modeling of intramammary infections caused by Corynebacterium species
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Multiple factors influence local perceptions of snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in the central Himalayas, Nepal
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Multiple insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae from Tanzania: A major concern for malaria vector control
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Multiple-stressor effects in an apex predator: combined influence of pollutants and sea ice decline on lipid metabolism in polar bears
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Multiplicity of Buc copies in Atlantic salmon contrasts with loss of the germ cell determinant in primates, rodents and axolotl
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Multiscalar entanglements in the post-socialist city: monotown restructuring, spatial re-ordering and urban inequality in Russia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Monotowns in Russia epitomize the mixed history of Soviet industrialized urbanization and post-soviet transformation. The 2007–8 global financial crisis magnified socio-economic pro- blems in these cities. In spite of the ... -
Multiscale mapping of plant functional groups and plant traits in the High Arctic using field spectroscopy, UAV imagery and Sentinel-2A data
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Multitemporal Feature-Level Fusion on Hyperspectral and LiDAR Data in the Urban Environment
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Multivariate chemometric analysis of membrane fouling patterns in biofilm ceramic Membrane bioreactor
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Muscle fibre growth and quality in fish
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Myenteric networks of interstitial cells of Cajal are reduced in horses with inflammatory bowel disease
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Myenteric networks of interstitial cells of Cajal are reduced in horses with inflammatory bowel disease
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a well‐recognised but poorly understood disease complex in the horse. Clinical signs may vary but often include weight loss, diarrhoea and colic. The effect this disease ...