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Hovedtrekk i portugisisk kontraktsrett med særlig vekt på kontraktsinngåelse.
(Master thesis, 2008-11-12)Avhandlingen omhandler først og fremst portugisiske regler for inngåelse av kontrakt, med særlig vekt på problemstillinger som kan oppstå når partene er fra Norge og Portugal. Særtrekk ved det portugisiske rettsystemet ... -
Hovemadonnaen – Skapt på 1200-talet. Gjenskapt på 2000-talet
(Årbok for Uiversitetsmuseet i Bergen;26, Chapter, 2021-12)Eit kjenneteikn ved gjenstandar i kulturhistoriske museum er at dei gjerne har gjennomgått ei forvandling frå å vera heile og komplette, slik dei opphavleg vart skapte, til å vera fragmentariske. Dei er i samlingane helst ... -
Hovlandshagen på Bømlo - steinalderarkeologi i 100 år
(Årbok for Universitetsmuseet i Bergen;24, Chapter, 2019-12)I 2018 og 2019 har arkeologar fra Universitetsmuseet vore attende i Hovlandshagen på Bømlo. Her har vi grave side om side med utgravingsfelt som vart undersøkte for snart 100 år sidan. Staden er eit viktig referansepunkt ... -
Hovudstaden som terrormål: Kva faktorar bidreg til angrep mot statens hjerte?
(Master thesis, 2013-06-03)Problemstillinga i denne oppgåva er: I kva grad har terrorangrepa i perioden 1998-2011 vore retta mot ein stats hovudstad, og kva variablar forklarer hovudstadsangrep? Hovudhypotesen i oppgåva er at fleirtalet av angrepa ... -
How adolescent subjective health and satisfaction with weight and body shape are related to participation in sports.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Background. Physical exercise has positive effects on health. However, its associations with self-rated health and body image, which are important predictors for adolescents’ wellbeing and later morbidity, are complex. ... -
How African countries respond to fake news and hate speech
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)While scholars have already identified and discussed some of the most urgent problems in content moderation in the Global North, fewer scholars have paid attention to content regulation in the Global South, and notably ... -
How an Academic Companion Website Makes Media-Specific Arguments
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In this digital project review, I discuss the companion website CriticalCodeStudies.com in relation to Mark C. Marino’s book Critical Code Studies (2020). Over the past decades, companion websites have become a small but ... -
How an academic library worked during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In this paper, we will investigate how an academic library, the University of Bergen Library in Norway, handled the challenges following the Covid-19 pandemic when the University of Bergen closed the campus on short notice ... -
How and why is the NORA project adding value to the institutional repositories established in Norway?
(Chapter, 2006)In this paper we study the Norwegian NORA project and discuss how and why the services rendered are of value to the participants. For background purposes we begin by looking into topics such as open access and institutional ... -
How and Why Parties Respond to Membership Decline: The Case of the SPD and the CDU
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)A dominant assumption in the existing literature on party organisation in Western Europe holds that parties acquiesce in membership decline because modern campaigning is capital- rather than labour-intensive. This article ... -
How Archaeology Saved Bryggen
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)In 1976, Bryggen’s Museum opened its doors to an audience that for more than twenty years had heard reports of extraordinary discoveries and rare objects found during the archaeological excavations at Bryggen. Following a ... -
How are we evaluating the cost-effectiveness of companion biomarkers for targeted cancer therapies? A systematic review
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background Despite the increasing economic assessment of biomarker-guided therapies, no clear agreement exists whether existing methods are sufficient or whether different methods might produce different cost-effectiveness ... -
How bad is it? Usefulness of the “7eed Model” for scoring severity and level of need in complex emergencies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: Humanitarian assistance is designated to save lives and alleviate suffering among people affected by disasters. In 2014, close to 25 billion USD was allocated to humanitarian assistance, more than 80% of it ... -
How body concerns, body mass, self-rated health and self-esteem are mutually impacted in early adolescence: a longitudinal cohort study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background Impaired self-rated health (SRH) and self-esteem (SE) in adolescents are associated with increased body mass index (BMI). These associations are often studied using cross-sectional designs; we performed a ... -
How brain asymmetry relates to performance – a large-scale dichotic listening study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-01-02)All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but how strongly and to which hemisphere is subject to inter- and intraindividual variation. Relatively little, however, is ... -
How can Big Data from Social Media be used in Emergency Management? A case study of Twitter during the Paris attacks
(Master thesis, 2018-06-21)Over the past years, social media have impacted emergency management and disaster response in numerous ways. The access to live, continuous updates from the public brings new opportunities when it comes to detecing, ... -
How can employee empowerment be made conducive to both employee health and organisation performance? An empirical investigation of a tailor-made approach to organisation learning in a municipal public service organisation
(Doctoral thesis, 2011-09-01)Employees are often encouraged to take on more control over their work practices, so as to generate “more for less” solutions to the benefit of their employers, clients and themselves. To employees such increased control ... -
How can local governments level the social gradient in health among families with children? The case of Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)The Norwegian National government has recently developed policies to reduce health inequalities; this should be achieved by a Health in all Policies approach (HIAP). Most policies are to be implemented at the local level ... -
How can task shifting put patient safety at risk? A qualitative study of experiences among general practitioners in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: To describe experiences among general practitioners (GPs) in Norway regarding horizontal task shifting experiences associated with adverse events that potentially put patient safety at risk. Design and contributors: ...