• A new method reveals more TGFs in the RHESSI data 

      Gjesteland, Thomas; Østgaard, Nikolai; Collier, A. B.; Carlson, B. E.; Eyles, C.; Smith, D. M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012-03-07)
    • New method to detect rotation in high-energy heavy-ion collisions 

      Csernai, Laszlo; Svelle, Sindre; Wang, Du-Juan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-03-31)
      With increasing beam energies the angular momentum of the fireball in peripheral heavy-ion collisions increases, and the proposed differential Hanbury Brown and Twiss analysis is able to estimate this angular momentum ...
    • New methods clear the dust off old biopsies. RNA sequencing of FFPE kidney biopsies 

      Eikrem, Øystein Solberg (Doctoral thesis, 2019-06-07)
      Background and aims: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are an underused resource for molecular analyses. We wanted to exploit renal biopsies also on the mRNA level to elucidate pathophysiological mechanisms ...
    • New methods in Palaeopalynology: Classification of pollen through pollen chemistry 

      Muthreich, Florian (Doctoral thesis, 2021-11-04)
      Pollen grains are one of the primary tools of palaeoecologists to reconstruct vegetation changes in the past. The description, counting and analysis of pollen grains (palynology) has contributed to our understanding of ...
    • New molecular markers resolve the phylogenetic position of the enigmatic wood-boring weevils Platypodinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) 

      Mugu, Sigrid; Pistone, Dario; Jordal, Bjarte Henry (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      The precise phylogenetic position of the weevil subfamily Platypodinae continues to be one of the more contentious issues in weevil systematics. Morphological features of adult beetles and similar ecological adaptations ...
    • A new molecular phylogeny-based taxonomy of parasitic barnacles (Crustacea: Cirripedia: Rhizocephala) 

      Høeg, Jens Thorvald; Noever, Christoph; Rees, David John; Crandall, Keith A.; Glenner, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Rhizocephalans are abundant members of marine ecosystems and are important regulators of crustacean host populations. Morphological and ecological variation makes them an attractive system for evolutionary studies of ...
    • New municipalism and the governance of urban transitions to sustainability 

      Sareen, Siddharth; Wågsæther, Katinka Lund (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Cities play increasingly recognised roles in global climate change responses: as change laboratories, spaces of opportunity, and as administrative and economic hubs that concentrate human and financial resources and needs. ...
    • New observations of the enigmatic West African Cellana limpet (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Nacellidae) 

      Willassen, Endre; Williams, Akanbi Bamikole; Oskars, Trond Roger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-07-25)
      Background: Identification of limpets is often hampered by highly variable within-species shell morphologies and colour patterns. Since pre-Linnean times this has produced complex taxonomies with confusing nomenclatorial ...
    • A New Ocean State After Nuclear War 

      Harrison, Cheryl S.; Rohr, Tyler; DuVivier, Alice; Maroon, Elizabeth A.; Bachman, Scott; Bardeen, Charles G.; Coupe, Joshua; Garza, Victoria; Heneghan, Ryan; Lovenduski, Nicole S.; Neubauer, Philipp; Rangel, Victor; Robock, Alan; Scherrer, Kim Josefin Niklasdotter; Stevenson, Samantha; Toon, Owen B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Nuclear war would produce dire global consequences for humans and our environment. We simulated climate impacts of US-Russia and India-Pakistan nuclear wars in an Earth System Model, here, we report on the ocean impacts. ...
    • A new pathway for elective surgery to reduce cancellation rates 

      Hovlid, Einar; Bukve, Oddbjørn; Haug, Kjell; Aslaksen, Aslak; Plessen, Christian von (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012-06-11)
      Background: The cancellation of planned surgeries causes prolonged wait times, harm to patients, and is a waste of scarce resources. To reduce high cancellation rates in a Norwegian general hospital, the pathway for elective ...
    • A new pathway for penicillin delabeling in Norway 

      Alnæs, Marie Bjørbak; Oppegaard, Oddvar; Kittang, Bård Reiakvam; Lygre, Stein Håkon Låstad; Langeland, Anine Bernhoft; Skodvin, Brita; Bjånes, Tormod Karlsen; Storaas, Torgeir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Background: Penicillin allergy is self-reported by 3–10% of patients admitted to hospital. The label is wrong in 90% of the cases and has severe health implications. Penicillin-delabeling can reverse the negative effects ...
    • The New Patterns study: coordinated measures to combat child poverty 

      Mølland, Eirin; Vigsnes, Kristine L.; Bøe, Tormod; Danielsen, Hilde; Lundberg, Kjetil; Haraldstad, Kristin; Ask, Torunn Alise; Wilson, Philip; Abildsnes, Eirik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for children. Services for families with low income are often fragmented and poorly integrated, and few coordinated initiatives have ...
    • New Phenomenological Constraints on the Gaugino Mediation Model 

      Murphy, Nick (Master thesis, 2016-05-31)
      In this thesis, phenomenological consequences of the Gaugino Mediation model for SUSY breaking are explored. First, the very important trilinear coupling is proven to exist in Gaugino Mediation. Then, the parameter space ...
    • A new phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) based on expanded taxon sampling and gene markers 

      Oskars, Trond Roger; Bouchet, Philippe; Malaquias, Manuel Antonio E. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-08)
      The Cephalaspidea is a diverse marine clade of euthyneuran gastropods with many groups still known largely from shells or scant anatomical data. The definition of the group and the relationships between members has been ...
    • A new platform for quality journalism? A study of four U.S. nonprofit university centers and their attempt to save professional reporting through using classrooms as newsrooms 

      Olsen, Gunhild Ring (Doctoral thesis, 2018-03-09)
      This is a study of four university-based U.S. nonprofits, and their attempt of saving professional reporting through 1) the production of quality investigative journalism and 2) educating the next generation of investigative ...
    • New Policies, Old Attitudes? - Discrimination against Roma in Norway 

      Langaas, Runa Falck (Master thesis, 2017-06-15)
      Norway has a long history of discrimination against a group of Roma, namely the Tater/Romani people. In 1998, the Norwegian authorities officially apologised for the way in which the Tater/Romani people had been treated. ...
    • A new population of Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes 

      Berge, Nini Lykke Susanne Aandahl (Master thesis, 2017-06-21)
      Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) consist of large numbers of highenergy photons produced in thunderstorms in connection with the lightning flash, and are the most energetic photon phenomenon naturally occurring on ...
    • A new population of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes in the RHESSI data 

      Østgaard, Nikolai; Albrechtsen, Kjetil; Gjesteland, Thomas; Collier, Andrew B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-12-23)
      Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs) are the most energetic photon phenomenon occurring naturally on Earth. An outstanding question is as follows: Are these flashes just a rare exotic phenomenon or are they an intrinsic ...
    • A New Preconditioner for Iterative Phase Splitting Routines 

      Nordbotten, Jan Martin (Master thesis, 2002)
      This thesis proposes a new, faster, non-iterative phase split estimate for multi component mixtures, and compares it with the previously published method of Wang and Stenby, in terms of their suitability as possible ...
    • New procedures for genetic testing and counselling of patients with breast or ovarian cancer 

      Vetti, Hildegunn Høberg (Doctoral thesis, 2020-05-29)
      The aim of this PhD project was to evaluate alternative procedures for genetic testing and counselling of patients newly diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer, in order to meet the expected increasing need of this health ...