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Feb 13, 2020 -
Replication Data for: Norwegian compounds and corresponding constructions in Russian: The case of nouns with deverbal heads
Tabular Data - 3.5 MB - 14 Variables, 6082 Observations - UNF:6:8CgIYNz6knld0AzQugLnsw==
Database in xlsx format |
Feb 13, 2020 -
Replication Data for: Norwegian compounds and corresponding constructions in Russian: The case of nouns with deverbal heads
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Database in txt format |
Feb 13, 2020 -
Replication Data for: Norwegian compounds and corresponding constructions in Russian: The case of nouns with deverbal heads
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MD5: 10086bad4284562fceac2a51e63594f9
Documentation of database |
Feb 12, 2020 - University of Bergen
Sea Lice Research Centre, 2020, "SLRC - Life cycle of the salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis)", https://doi.org/10.18710/GQTYYL, DataverseNO, V1
This data set contains the visual depiction of the eight life stages of the life cycle (LC) of Lepeophtheirus salmonis (LSa), the salmon louse. Male and female salmon lice cannot be distinguished by the naked eye in the Nauplius, Copepodid and Chalimus stages. First in the larger (note the different scale!) pre-adult and adult stages, sex determina... |
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Feb 6, 2020 - UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Runge, Claire A.; Daigle, Remi M.; Hausner, Vera H., 2020, "Replication data for: Quantifying tourism booms and the increasing footprint in the Arctic with social media data", https://doi.org/10.18710/QEOFPY, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:czqP04pzsqnMiDPqDgKLpg== [fileUNF]
Arctic tourism has rapidly increased in the past two decades. We used social media data to examine localized tourism booms and quantify the spatial expansion of the Arctic tourism footprint. We extracted geotagged locations from over 800,000 photos on Flickr and mapped these across space and time. We critically examine the use of social media as a... |
