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    • Clinoform systems: Review and dynamic classification scheme for shorelines, subaqueous deltas, shelf edges and continental margins 

      Patruno, Strefano; Helland-Hansen, William (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-10)
      Clinoforms are inclined and normally basinward-dipping horizons developed over a range of spatial and temporal scales in both siliciclastic and carbonatic systems. The study of clinoform successions underpins sequence ...
    • Clique-Based Neural Associative Memories 

      Abolpour Mofrad, Asieh (Doctoral thesis, 2021-11-15)
      Auto-associative memories store a set of patterns and retrieve them by resorting to a part of their contents. This thesis focuses on developing and extending a type of associative memories relying on a sort of coded neural ...
    • Clitellate worms (Annelida) in late-glacial and Holocene sedimentary DNA records from the Polar Urals and northern Norway 

      Lammers, Youri; Clarke, Charlotte; Erséus, Christer; Brown, Antony Gavin; Edwards, Mary Elizabeth; Gielly, Ludovic; Haflidason, Haflidi; Mangerud, Jan; Rota, E; Svendsen, John-Inge; Alsos, Inger Greve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-11-26)
      While there are extensive macro‐ and microfossil records of a range of plants and animals from the Quaternary, earthworms and their close relatives amongst annelids are not preserved as fossils and therefore the knowledge ...
    • Cloned and outbred Atlantic salmon display equal parasite dispersion when infected with the salmon louse 

      Glover, Kevin; Hansen, Tom Johnny; Besnier, Francois; Solberg, Monica Favnebøe; Fjelldal, Per Gunnar; Sørvik, Anne Grete Eide; Dalvin, Sussie; Nilsen, Frank (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-11)
      The salmon louse is an ectoparasitic copepod that infects salmonids in the marine environment. This parasite causes a major economic and biological challenge to the Atlantic salmon farming industry, and efforts to increase ...
    • Cloning, expression and purification of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L.) neuroglobin 

      Bjørlykke, Gry Aletta; Kvamme, Bjørn Olav; Slinde, Erik; Raae, Arnt Johan (Journal article, 2012)
      Neuroglobin (Ngb) exists only in small amounts in salmon brain. In order to study the protein in more detail salmon neuroglobin (sNgb) was cloned, hetereologously expressed in E.coli and purified. The protein had red color ...
    • Cloning, tissue and ontogenetic expression of the taurine transporter in the flatfish Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) 

      Pinto, Wilson; Rønnestad, Ivar; Jordal, Ann-Elise Olderbakk; Gomes, Ana Silva; Dinis, Maria Teresa; Aragão, Cláudia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012-04)
      Flatfish species seem to require dietary taurine for normal growth and development. Although dietary taurine supplementation has been recommended for flatfish, little is known about the mechanisms of taurine absorption in ...
    • Close Relatives of Feedback Vertex Set Without Single-Exponential Algorithms Parameterized by Treewidth 

      Bergougnoux, Benjamin; Bonnet, Édouard; Brettell, Nick; Kwon, O-Joung (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The Cut & Count technique and the rank-based approach have lead to single-exponential FPT algorithms parameterized by treewidth, that is, running in time 2^𝒪(tw)n^𝒪(1), for Feedback Vertex Set and connected versions of ...
    • Close to open—Factors that hinder and promote open science in ecology research and education 

      Strømme, Christian Bianchi; Lane, A. Kelly; Halbritter, Aud Helen; Law, Elizabeth; Nater, Chloé Rebecca; Nilsen, Erlend Birkeland; Boutouli, Grace D.; Egelkraut, Dagmar Dorothea; Telford, Richard James; Vandvik, Vigdis; Cotner, Sehoya Harris (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-21)
      The Open Science (OS) movement is rapidly gaining traction among policy-makers, research funders, scientific journals and individual scientists. Despite these tendencies, the pace of implementing OS throughout the scientific ...
    • Close-Kin Mark-Recapture Models 

      Førland, Brage (Master thesis, 2019-07-09)
      Close-Kin Mark-Recapture (CKMR) is a recent extension of the ordinary mark–recapture methods used to estimate animal abundance and other population parameters. Where ordinary mark–recapture only consider the subsequent ...
    • A closer look into the microbiome of microalgal cultures 

      Steinrücken, Pia; Jackson, Steve; Müller, Oliver; Puntervoll, Pål; Kleinegris, Dorinde Mechtilde Meike (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Although bacteria are commonly co-occurring in microalgal cultivation and production systems, little is known about their community structure and how it might be affected by specific microalgal groups or growth conditions. ...
    • Clostridium thailandense sp. nov., a novel CO2-reducing acetogenic bacterium isolated from peatland soil 

      Chaikitkaew, Srisuda; In-Chan, Supattra; Singkhala, Apinya; Tukanghan, Wisarut; Mamimin, Chonticha; Reungsang, Alissara; Birkeland, Nils Kåre; O-Thong, Sompong (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Some species of the genus Clostridium are efficient acetate producers and have been deemed useful for upgrading industrial biogas. An acetogenic, strictly anaerobic, Gram-stain-positive, subterminal endospore-forming ...
    • Clumped isotope thermometry as a new tool for reconstructing Miocene climate change 

      Leutert, Thomas Jan (Doctoral thesis, 2020-01-27)
      This PhD thesis focuses on the clumped isotope paleothermometer and its application to foraminiferal carbonates buried in ocean sediments. Based on new proxy evidence for ocean temperature, the thesis aims at improving our ...
    • Clumped isotope thermometry in bivalve shells: a tool for reconstructing seasonal upwelling 

      Caldarescu, Diana Elena; Sadatzki, Henrik; Dahl, Carin Andersson; Schäfer, Priska; Fortunato, Helena; Meckler, Anna Nele (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Carbonate clumped isotope thermometry is a powerful tool for reconstructing paleotemperature and paleosalinity. Despite its broad application in biotic and abiotic materials, its use in paleoclimate studies has been limited ...
    • Clumped isotope thermometry in foraminifera - From calibration to Plio-Pleistocene temperature reconstructions in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool 

      Meinicke, Niklas (Doctoral thesis, 2020-06-25)
      Clumped isotopes thermometry on foraminifera holds the potential to accurately reconstruct ocean temperatures on million-year timescales. In contrast to most other paleothermometers, clumped isotopes do not rely on prior ...
    • Cluster and MMS simultaneous observations of magnetosheath high speed jets and their impact on the magnetopause 

      Escoubet, C. P.; Hwang, KJ; Toledo-Redondo, Sergio; Turc, Lucile; Haaland, Stein; Aunai, N; Dargent, Jeremy; Eastwood, Jonathan P.; Fear, Robert C.; Fu, H.; Genestreti, Kevin; Graham, Daniel B.; Khotyaintsev, Yuri V.; Lapenta, G.; Lavraud, Benoit; Norgren, Cecilia; Sibeck, David G.; Varsani, Ali; Berchem, J.; Dimmock, A (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-31)
      When the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock, called bow shock, is formed and the plasma is decelerated and thermalized in the magnetosheath downstream from the shock. Sometimes, however, due ...
    • Cluster observations of a field aligned current at the dawn flank of a bursty bulk flow 

      Snekvik, Kristian; Haaland, Stein; Østgaard, Nikolai; Hasegawa, H.; Nakamura, R.; Takada, T.; Juusola, L.; Amm, O.; Pitout, F.; Rème, H.; Klecker, B.; Lucek, E. A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2007-06-29)
      This article describes observations of a bursty bulk flow (BBF) in the outer central plasma sheet. The observations are made with the Cluster satellites, located approximately 19RE downtail, close to the midnight sector ...
    • Clustering to Given Connectivities 

      Golovach, Petr; Thilikos, Dimitrios M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      We define a general variant of the graph clustering problem where the criterion of density for the clusters is (high) connectivity. In Clustering to Given Connectivities, we are given an n-vertex graph G, an integer k, and ...
    • Co-Degeneracy and Co-Treewidth: Using the Complement to Solve Dense Instances 

      Duarte, Gabriel; Oliveira, Mateus De Oliveira; Souza, Uéverton S. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Clique-width and treewidth are two of the most important and useful graph parameters, and several problems can be solved efficiently when restricted to graphs of bounded clique-width or treewidth. Bounded treewidth implies ...
    • Co-Exposure of Phenanthrene and the cyp-Inducer 3-Methylchrysene Leads to Altered Biotransformation and Increased Toxicity in Fish Egg and Larvae 

      Donald, Carey; Sørhus, Elin; Perrichon, Prescilla; Nakken, Charlotte L.; Goksøyr, Anders; Jørgensen, Kåre Bredeli; Mayer, Philipp; da Silva, Denis A.M.; Meier, Sonnich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have frequently been suspected of governing crude oil toxicity because of similar morphological defects in fish. However, PAH concentrations are often not high enough to explain the ...
    • Co-exposure to UV radiation and crude oil increases acute embryotoxicity and sublethal malformations in the early life stages of Atlantic haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 

      Sørhus, Elin; Donald, Carey; Nakken, Charlotte L.; Perrichon, Prescilla; Durif, Caroline; Shema, Steven; Browman, Howard; Skiftesvik, Anne Berit; Lie, Kai Kristoffer; Rasinger, Josef; Müller, Mette Helen Bjørge; Meier, Sonnich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Crude oil causes severe abnormalities in developing fish. Photomodification of constituents in crude oil increases its toxicity several fold. We report on the effect of crude oil, in combination with ultraviolet (UV) ...