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Effects of pre-release acclimatization period on salmon return rates
42.000 1+smolts of Atlantic salmon were size graded into two size groups and released
during three weeks in spring 1993; one group of small and one of large smolts on each
of the four release days. Approximately 25% of the fish had been individually tagged
using Carlin-tags. The fish were transferred to net pens in a small marine bay in which
estuarine salinity gradients had been established by a tarpaulin barrier. The smolts were
held in the net pens for three days prior to the first and third release day and seven days
before the second and fourth release day. Total recoveries of Carlin-tagged grilse in 1994
showed higher return rates for smolts acclimatized for three days compared with seven
days. The difference was small for large smolts, but significant for small smolts, as return
rate for the three days acclimatization was twice that of seven days acclimatization. The
retum of precocious mature males, males that were mature prior to release, were clearly
higher than that of other smolts. Possible causes for these differences are discussed
Collaborative dynamics in environmental R&D alliances
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Cleaner Production on 04/12/2018.Available online: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652618336886acceptedVersio
Sleep quality with WHO Step III opioid use for cancer pain
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Local Newspapersâ Transition to Online Publishing and Video Use: Experiences from Norway
This paper traces convergence and innovation processes in five local newspapers in the Inland Norway region. It is an explorative bottomup study of how local legacy newspapersâ use of digital technology relates to organisational factors and business models, as well as their journalism. Based on interviews with chief editors and video journalists, the paper shows that these local newspapers adapted in specific ways, sometimes differ from their national counterparts. Each newspaper established a web-edition and later implemented a paywall. This change of business model relates to a change of focus from clicks to subscribers. The change is also reflected in their journalism, focussing on certain topics and more in-depth reporting. While attempts at video reporting turned out to be expensive, streaming local sports became an important element in attracting new subscribers. However, it was easier for those newspapers integrated in larger conglomerates to use these innovations as the parent company provided competence in analysing viewer figures, and because innovations could spread from one local newspaper in the company to the others.publishedVersio
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