• Continuity of care, measurement and association with hospital admission and mortality: A registry-based longitudinal cohort study 

      Hetlevik, Øystein; Holmås, Tor Helge; Monstad, Karin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Objective To assess whether continuity of care (COC) with a general practitioner (GP) is associated with mortality and hospital admissions for older patients We argue that the conventional continuity measure may overestimate ...
    • A continuous tephrostratigraphic record from the Labrador Sea spanning the last 65 ka 

      Rutledal, Sunniva; Haflidason, Haflidi; Berben, Sarah Miche Patricia; Griem, Lisa; Jansen, Eystein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Volcanic ash preserved in marine sediment sequences is key for independent synchronization of palaeoclimate records within and across different climate archives. Here we present a continuous tephrostratigraphic record from ...
    • Contraception, abortion and state socialism: categories in birth control discourses and policies 

      Stenvoll, Dag (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)
      The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map abortion and contraception policies and discourses during and after state socialism, with Russia, Poland and Romania as ...
    • Contrasting Estuarine Processing of Dissolved Organic Matter Derived From Natural and Human-Impacted Landscapes 

      García-Martín, E. Elena; Sanders, Richard; Evans, Chris D.; Kitidis, Vassilis; Lapworth, Dan J.; Rees, Andrew P.; Spears, Bryan M.; Tye, Andy; Williamson, Jennifer L.; Balfour, Chris; Best, Mike; Bowes, Michael; Breimann, Sarah; Burden, Annette; Brown, Ian J.; Callaghan, Nathan; Felgate, Stacey L.; Fishwick, James; Fraser, Mike; Gibb, Stuart W.; Gilbert, Pete J.; Godsell, Nina; Gomez-Castillo, Africa P.; Hargreaves, Geoff; Jones, Oban; Kennedy, Paul; Lichtschlag, Anna; Martin, Adrian; May, Rebecca; Mawji, Edward; Mounteney, Ian; Nightingale, Philip D.; Olszewska, Justyna P.; Painter, Stuart C.; Pearce, Christopher R.; Pereira, M. Glória; Peel, Kate; Pickard, Amy; Stephens, John A.; Stinchcombe, Mark; Williams, Peter; Woodward, E. Malcolm S.; Yarrow, Deborah; Mayor, Daniel J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly understood, component of the global carbon cycle. Using dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and fluorescence data from 13 British ...
    • Contrasting projections of the ENSO-driven CO2 flux variability in the equatorial Pacific under high-warming scenario 

      Ayar, Pradeebane Vaittinada; al., et (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) widely modulates the global carbon cycle. More specifically, it alters the net uptake of carbon in the tropical ocean. Indeed, over the tropical Pacific less carbon is released by ...
    • Controlled Interactivity - lean-back media experiences based on lean-forward technologies 

      Arntzen, Ingar Mæhlum (Lecture, 2023)
      Interactive rendering technologies like maps, timelines, and plots can be powerful tools for data visualization and exploration. In the context of media, such tools are often referred to as lean-forward, implying that the ...
    • Convective Mixing Driven by Non-monotonic Density 

      Elenius, Maria; Gasda, Sarah Eileen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      CO2 injection for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) or for storage in depleted oil and gas reservoirs can be a means for disposing of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to mitigate climate change. Fluid flow and mixing of CO2 and ...
    • Conversion of forest to agriculture increases colored dissolved organic matter in a subtropical catchment and adjacent coastal environment 

      Felgate, Stacey L.; Barry, Christopher D.; Mayor, Daniel J.; Sanders, Richard; Carrias, Abel; Young, Arlene; Fitch, Alice; Mayorga-Adame, Claudia G; Andrews, Gilbert; Brittain, Hannah; Cryer, Sarah E.; Evans, Chris D.; Goddard-Dwyer, Millie; Holt, Jason T.; Hughes, Bettany K.; Lapworth, Dan J.; Pinder, Adam; Price, David M.; Rosado, Samir; Evans, Claire (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Land-ocean dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport is a significant and changing term in global biogeochemical cycles which is increasing as a result of human perturbation, including land-use change. Knowledge of the ...
    • Coordinating wickedness: a comparative analysis of how Norway and Sweden organize for climate policies 

      Neby, Simon; Zannakis, Mathias (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Through the lenses of “wicked policy problems” this article compares how Norway and Sweden organize for climate policies and analyzes the coordination challenges encountered by the two countries. Both countries’ policy ...
    • Coordinating «Wicked Issues»: The County Governor’s Role in Norwegian Internal Security 

      Rykkja, Lise Hellebø (Working Paper, Working paper, 2009-11)
      Internal security, civil protection and crisis management comprise an important, but challenging policy field. Crises can be framed as «wicked issues» or problems, inherently complex and difficult to solve. Efficient crisis ...
    • Coordination and hybrid governance – theoretical and empirical challenges 

      Christensen, Tom; Lægreid, Per (Working Paper, Working paper, 2009-06)
      Public organizations are increasingly hybrid and complex, trying to attend to numerous and partly conflicting structures and cultural elements at the same time. The different generations of public sector reforms – NPM and ...
    • The COPE LBP trial: Cognitive Patient Education for Low Back Pain - a cluster randomized controlled trial in primary care 

      Werner, Erik Lønnmark; Storheim, Kjersti; Løchting, Ida; Grotle, Margreth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-02-16)
      Background: Non-specific low back pain (LBP) is usually self-limiting within 4-6 weeks. Longstanding pain and disability are not predictable from clinical signs or pathoanatomical findings. Pain cognition and physical ...
    • Coping and return to work: Measurement and theoretical issues 

      Kristensen, Lars Ole; Odeen, Magnus; Ursin, Holger (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      Sick leave and early departure from the workforce have serious adverse effects on both individuals and society. Motivation and coping are both important when attempting to return to work. In this article, we wanted to test ...
    • Correlations Between Sea‐Level Components Are Driven by Regional Climate Change 

      Lambert, Erwin; Le Bars, Dewi; Goelzer, Heiko; van de Wal, Roderik S.W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The accurate quantification of uncertainties in regional sea-level projections is essential for guiding policy makers. As climate models do not currently simulate total sea level, these uncertainties must be quantified ...
    • Corrosion during seabed storage - PPCoN 

      Paulsen, J.E.; Westerlund, S.; Ågotnes, N.O.; Hovdan, H.; Myhrvold, A.N. (Research report, 1998)
      Seabed storage of production pipelines is a controversial issue. Treatment versus no treatment during seabed storage, and exactly how long a "safe storage period is" etc., were questions difficult to answer. The scope of ...
    • The costs and trade-offs of optimal foraging in marine fish larvae 

      Hauss, Helena; Schwabe, Laura; Peck, Myron A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In a warming world, both the metabolic rates of ectotherm predators and the phenology of their prey organisms is subject to change. Knowledge on how intrinsic and extrinsic factors govern predator–prey interactions is ...
    • The COTUR project: remote sensing of offshore turbulence for wind energy application 

      Cheynet, Etienne; Flügge, Martin; Reuder, Joachim; Jakobsen, Jasna Bogunovic; Heggelund, Yngve; Svardal, Benny; Saavedra Garfias, Pablo Andres; Obhrai, Charlotte; Daniotti, Nicolo; Berge, Jarle; Duscha, Christiane Anabell; Wildmann, Norman; Onarheim, Ingrid Husøy; Godvik, Marte (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The paper presents the measurement strategy and data set collected during the COTUR (COherence of TURbulence with lidars) campaign. This field experiment took place from February 2019 to April 2020 on the southwestern coast ...
    • Counteracting Contributions of the Upper and Lower Meridional Overturning Limbs to the North Atlantic Nutrient Budgets: Enhanced Imbalance in 2010 

      Carracedo, Lidia I.; Mercier, Herlé; McDonagh, Elaine Louise; Rosón, G.; Sanders, Richard; Moore, C. Mark; Torres-Valdés, Sinhué; Brown, P.; Lherminier, Pascale; Pérez, F.F. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The North Atlantic Basin is a major sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) due in part to the extensive plankton blooms which form there supported by nutrients supplied by the three-dimensional ocean circulation. Hence, ...
    • The covid-19 pandemic and civil society in a border region Mobilizing voluntary forces in Murmansk region, Russia, and Troms and Finnmark region, Norway 

      Nygaard, Vigdis; Kårtveit, Bård; Normann, Anne Katrine Meinich (Research report, 2023)
      This report is based on the analysis of official and media texts describing the national and regional developments of the COVID crisis and the role of volunteer work. We also refer to official statistics, surveys, and ...
    • Crisis Management Organization: Building Governance Capacity and Legitimacy 

      Christensen, Tom; Lægreid, Per; Rykkja, Lise Hellebø (Working paper 11-2014, Working paper, 2014-12)
      This paper addresses the question of what makes a well‐functioning governmental crisismanagement system. A core argument is that such a system needs both governance capacity and legitimacy. To achieve an institutional ...