• Quarkyonic matter from hydro and rapid freeze out 

      Csernai, László Pál; Cheng, Yun; Horvát, S.; Magas, V. K.; Mishustin, I. N.; Molnár, E.; Strottman, D.; Zétényi, M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009)
      Quarkyonic matter is a predicted phase between deconfined ideal QGP and Hadronic matter where the dominant degrees of freedom are quarks. Collective flow measurements indicate that the flow developed in QGP, as flow ...
    • Quartz overgrowth textures and fluid inclusion thermometry evidence for basin-scale sedimentary recycling: An example from the Mesozoic Barents Sea Basin 

      Haile, Beyene Girma; Line, Lina Hedvig; Klausen, Tore Grane; Olaussen, Snorre; Eide, Christian Haug; Jahren, Jens; Hellevang, Helge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Sedimentary recycling has the potential to obscure source-to-sink relationships, provenance interpretations, burial history reconstructions and robust reservoir quality predictions in siliciclastic sedimentary basins. Here, ...
    • The Quasi-Linear Absolute Angular Momentum Slope of Tropical Cyclones Under Rapid Intensification 

      Tao, Dandan; Nystrom, Robert; Bell, Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Tropical cyclone (TC) low-level tangential wind structure is known to be an important input for risk assessment (e.g., storm surge). However, a realistic TC wind structure model with easy implementation is still needed for ...
    • Quasi-static response of a bottom-fixed wind turbine subject to various incident wind fields 

      Nybø, Astrid; Nielsen, Finn Gunnar; Godvik, Marte (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In the design of offshore wind farms the simulated dynamic response of the wind turbine structure includes loading from turbulent wind. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard for wind turbine design ...
    • Quenched invariance principle for random walks on dynamically averaging random conductances 

      Bethuelsen, Stein Andreas; Hirsch, Christian; Mönch, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We prove a quenched invariance principle for continuous-time random walks in a dynamically averaging environment on Z. In the beginning, the conductances may fluctuate substantially, but we assume that as time proceeds, ...
    • Quenching effects in the cumulative jet spectrum 

      Takacs, Adam; Tywoniuk, Konrad (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The steeply falling jet spectrum induces a bias on the medium modifications of jet observables in heavy-ion collisions. To explore this effect, we develop a novel analytic framework to study the quenched jet spectrum and ...
    • Question classification taxonomies as guides to formulating questions for use in chemistry classrooms 

      Kayima, Festo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Teacher questions play an important role in facilitating classroom discourse. Using appropriate question types and proper questioning techniques help to create reflective- active learners. Teacher questions can elicit ...
    • Quick but odd growth of cacti 

      Kolay, Sudeshna; Lokshtanov, Daniel; Panolan, Fahad; Saurabh, Saket (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)
      Let F be a family of graphs. Given an input graph G and a positive integer k, testing whether G has a k-sized subset of vertices S, such that G\S belongs to F, is a prototype vertex deletion problem. These type of problems ...
    • Quick separation in chordal and split graphs 

      Misra, Pranabendu; Panolan, Fahad; Rai, Ashutosh; Saurabh, Saket; Sharma, Roohani (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      In this paper we study two classical cut problems, namely Multicut and Multiway Cut on chordal graphs and split graphs. In the Multicut problem, the input is a graph G, a collection of 𝓁 vertex pairs (si, ti), i ∈ [𝓁], ...
    • The quiet crossing of ocean tipping points 

      Heinze, Christoph; Blenckner, Thorsten; Martins, Helena; Rusiecka, Dagmara; Döscher, Ralf; Gehlen, Marion; Gruber, Nicolas; Holland, Elisabeth; Hov, Øystein; Joos, Fortunat; Matthews, John Brian Robin; Rødven, Rolf; Wilson, Simon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Anthropogenic climate change profoundly alters the ocean’s environmental conditions, which, in turn, impact marine ecosystems. Some of these changes are happening fast and may be difficult to reverse. The identification ...
    • Quinolone-DNA interactions. Interactions and association between Ofloxacin and a DNA-oligomer studied by NMR methods 

      Jensen, Magnus (Master thesis, 2003)
      The first part of this thesis examines Ofloxacin (Oflo), a second-generation quinolone, by applying 1D 1H NMR. Molecular dynamics, stacking conditions and the self-diffusion constant were investigated. No certain conclusion ...
    • Quorum sensing and biofilm formation potential in Norwegian Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi isolates 

      Øyro, Johanne (Master thesis, 2018-11-20)
      Fish farming has become one of the most important industries in Norway. To handle further growth, both in sea- and land-based facilities, challenges should be dealt with in a sustainable manner. Among these challenges are ...
    • R-parity violating chargino decays at the LHC 

      Bomark, Nils-Erik; Kvellestad, Anders; Lola, Smaragda; Osland, Per; Raklev, Are (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-12)
      Supersymmetric models with R-parity violation (RPV) have become more popular following the lack of any excess of missing energy events at the 8 TeV LHC. To identify such models, the suggested searches generally rely on the ...
    • r3Cseq: an R/Bioconductor package for the discovery of long-range genomic interactions from chromosome conformation capture and next-generation sequencing data 

      Thongjuea, Supat; Stadhouders, Ralph; Grosveld, Frank; Soler, Eric; Lenhard, Boris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)
      The coupling of chromosome conformation capture (3C) with next-generation sequencing technologies enables the high-throughput detection of longrange genomic interactions, via the generation of ligation products between DNA ...
    • Radial processes for sub-Riemannian Brownian motions and applications 

      Baudoin, Fabrice; Grong, Erlend; Kuwada, Kazumasa; Neel, Robert; Thalmaier, Anton (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      We study the radial part of sub-Riemannian Brownian motion in the context of totally geodesic foliations. Itô’s formula is proved for the radial processes associated to Riemannian distances approximating the Riemannian ...
    • Radiation damage allows identification of truly inherited zircon 

      Bjerga, Anders; Stubseid, Håvard Hallås; Pedersen, Leif-Erik Rydland; Pedersen, Rolf B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Many studies have reported U-Pb dates of zircon that are older than the igneous rocks that contain them, and they are therefore thought to be inherited from older rock complexes. Their presence has profound geodynamic ...
    • Radiation hard 3D silicon pixel sensors for use in the ATLAS detector at the HL-LHC 

      Heggelund, Andreas; Huiberts, Simon Kristian; Dorholt, Ole; Read, Alexander Lincoln; Røhne, Ole Myren; Sandaker, Heidi; Lauritzen, Magne Eik; Stugu, Bjarne Sandvik; Kok, Angela; Koybasi, Ozhan; Povoli, Marco; Bomben, M.; Lange, J.; Rummler, André (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) upgrade requires the planned Inner Tracker (ITk) of the ATLAS detector to tolerate extremely high radiation doses. Specifically, the innermost parts of the pixel system will have to withstand ...
    • Radiation treatment monitoring using multimodal functional imaging: PET/CT (18F-Fluoromisonidazole & 18F-Fluorocholine) and DCE-US 

      Arteaga-Marrero, Natalia; Brekke Rygh, Cecilie; Mainou-Gomez, Jose Francisco; Adamsen, Tom Christian; Lutay, Nataliya; Reed, Rolf K; Olsen, Dag Rune (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-12-18)
      Background: This study aims to assess the effect of radiation treatment on the tumour vasculature and its downstream effects on hypoxia and choline metabolism using a multimodal approach in the murine prostate tumour model ...
    • Radielle basisfunksjoner som adaptiv kollokasjonsmetode 

      Nicolajsen, Tomas (Master thesis, 2014-06-01)
      Hensikten med oppgaven er å undersøke en adaptiv kollokasjonsmetode basert på radielle basisfunksjoner. Målet er å finne ut om man med enkle kriterier for senter- og formparameterfordelingen kan oppnå en fordeling som ...
    • Radioactive contamination in sediments near the sunken nuclear submarine Komsomolets, SW of Bear Island in the Norwegian Sea 

      Flo, Janita Katrine (Master thesis, 2014-06-02)
      The Soviet nuclear submarine Komsomolets sank on the 7th of April 1989, 185 km southwest of the Bear Island in the Norwegian Sea to a depth of about 1655 m. The submarine contains one nuclear reactor, containing long-lived ...