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Visions of volcanoes
Published 2017“…This article explores written and visual representations of volcanoes and volcanic activity in the long nineteenth century, with the particular perspective of writers from the non-volcanic regions of northern Europe. I show how the language of fire was used in both first-hand and fictionalized accounts of people’s interactions with volcanoes and experiences of volcanic phenomena, and how the routine and often implicit linkage of ‘fire’ with ‘combustion’, as an explanation for the deep forces at play within and beneath volcanoes, slowly changed as the formal scientific study of volcanoes developed. …”
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On morphology and habitat of Longidorus andalusicus Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez et al., 2013 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) recovered in the North Frisian wadden sea island Hooge, Germany
Published 2013-12-01“…The potential origin of the species and the means of dispersal to northern Europe are discussed. …”
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In Things we Trust: Hybridity and the Borders of Categorization in Archaeology
Published 2011-12-01“…Using house urns found in central and northern Europe as a case study, Bhabha’s hybridity concept is presented and discussed as an alternative to traditional archaeolog- ical concepts of cultural interpretation. …”
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European Pepper Moth or Southern European Marsh Pyralid Duponchelia fovealis (Zeller)
Published 2012-01-01“…Researchers are monitoring this notable greenhouse pest in northern Europe and Canada for the cut flower, vegetable, and aquatic plant industries. …”
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Together-telling as a means to share cultural perspectives in Education for Sustainable Development
Published 2023-12-01“…A study from Greenland is used as an example from an Indigenous culture in Northern Europe. …”
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Beer and Taxes
Published 2022-04-01“… Beer taxes were long a significant source of government revenue in northern Europe. In Holland the income from beer taxes went into long-term decline from 1650 onward. …”
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The biopolitics of Arctic tourism development and sustainability
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High Cretaceous biostratigraphy at Tercis, south-west France
Published 1993“…The appearance at Tercis of the much quoted Maastrichtian indices Hoploscaphites constrictus and Pachydiscus neubergicus is around the middle of the Lower Maastrichtian on the belemnite scale of northern Europe. The base of the Maastrichtian on the belemnite scale has not been fixed with precision in Tercis Quarry, but it must still be higher than the disappearance-level of Globotruncanita calcarata (Cushman). …”
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Variation in the incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents by world region and country income group: A scoping review
Published 2022-01-01“…For the 0–19 year age group, the highest incidence was reported in Northern Europe (39.0 per 100,000), Northern America (20.07 per 100,000), and Northern Africa (10.1 per 100,000), while the lowest was observed in Eastern and Western Africa (< 2 per 100,000). …”
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Variation in the incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents by world region and country income group: A scoping review.
Published 2022-01-01“…For the 0-19 year age group, the highest incidence was reported in Northern Europe (39.0 per 100,000), Northern America (20.07 per 100,000), and Northern Africa (10.1 per 100,000), while the lowest was observed in Eastern and Western Africa (< 2 per 100,000). …”
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Meal patterns across 10 European countries – results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) calibration study
Published 2016“…Likewise, a south-north gradient was found for daily energy intake from snacks, with 13-20% (women) and 10-17% (men) in Mediterranean countries compared to 24-34% (women) and 23-35% (men) in central/northern Europe.</p> <h4>Conclusion</h4> <p>We found distinct differences in meal patterns with marked diversity for intake frequency and lunch and snack consumption between Mediterranean and central/northern European countries. …”
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From Nordic to Hispanic - Shift in a Family’s Given Names
Published 2023-09-01“… This article examines historical changes in naming practices through first names in a region of Argentina with a history of migration from Northern Europe. First names in a migrant family are used as a case study and different periods compared. …”
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The Invention of the Nordic Cuisine
Published 2016-03-01“…The article enlightens a deep connection between the story of the fictional character Babette (protagonist of both the short novel and the movie “Babette’s Feast”) and the shift led by the New Nordic Cuisine’s movement over the identity of Northern Europe. Also, it shows how this new foundation represents a contemporary attempt of “reinvention” of the tradition, being built through aesthetic and semiotic tools turned into gastronomic actions.…”
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Cristiano IV di Danimarca-Norvegia (r. 1588-1648) potere navale e diplomazia nell’Europa del Nord
Published 2022-06-01“…During the reign of Christian IV Oldenburg (1588-1648), the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway reached the height of its influence in Northern Europe. Thanks to an impressive fleet, in the first part of the reign, the king reaffirmed Danish supremacy over the Baltic Sea (dominium maris Baltici) and supported Norwegian claims on the waters between the Scandinavian Peninsula and Iceland. …”
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Pink salmon distribution in Sweden: The calm before the storm?
Published 2022-08-01“…Abstract Pink salmon distribution has recently expanded substantially across northern Europe. On the Swedish west coast, relatively few pink salmon have been observed to date; nonetheless, a notable rise in 2021 (70 observations). …”
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Skillnadens dimensioner
Published 2013-12-01“…It is illustrated by two examples concerning rock art of the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age in northern Europe. The petroglyphs are perceived as “material articulations” that are not simply representing or reflecting past worlds – but are integrated parts of them. …”
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Polarised Multiangular Reflectance Measurements Using the Finnish Geodetic Institute Field Goniospectrometer
Published 2009-05-01“…During 2004 – 2008, FIGIFIGO has been used in the measurement of over 150 samples, all around northern Europe. The samples concentrate mostly on boreal forest understorey, snow, urban surfaces, and reflectance calibration surfaces.…”
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Agglomeration, diversity, and tradition: an analysis of fractionalized web of science publications in EU regions
Published 2023-12-01“…Most leading science regions are in western or northern Europe. They combine large agglomerations of university scientists, disciplinary diversity, old university traditions, and good interregional accessibility.…”
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The importance of the dentistry professionals participation in the coping strategies with the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection
Published 2018-10-01“…In the United States, in Australia and in Northern Europe, the percentage corresponds to 50% of all cases(2,3). …”
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To Bring Back some Eagleness to Eagles: On Bird Worldings in the Bronze Age
Published 2020-12-01“… This paper explores multispecies relations in the Bronze Age in northern Europe in general, and in particular some of the intra-actions between humans and eagles. …”
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