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Council of Norway (project number 358314). In SoilStress, we address mechanisms underlying cumulative effects, recovery, and ecophysiological tip-ping points from multiple stressor disturbances (climate
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biotechnology and green industry. Over several years, we have collected numerous samples suitable for cultivation from multiple deep-sea hydrothermal vent systems along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridges. The goal
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challenges from multiple perspectives and find better solutions. At UiS, we are committed to showing respect for each other's differences and accommodating employees with disabilities. We take into
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relocation programme Diversity Diversity is a resource in the working and learning environment at UiS. When we have different backgrounds and experiences, we can approach challenges from multiple perspectives
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. If a publication has been authored by multiple individuals, the division of work must be documented with a declaration from the co-author(s). Names and contact details for at least two references. Please
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been authored by multiple individuals, the division of work must be documented with a declaration from the co-author(s). Names and contact details for at least two references. A written assessment of the
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. The main focus of ’the research group’s work is the optimization of the medication use of the individual, patient living with multiple long-term conditions. This also applies to the planned project
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by emphasising AI systems that facilitate continuous interactions between humans and machine agents, potentially including multiple and embodied AI agents. Countering the current trends of very large
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existing data linkages available in CREATE. These include linkages of registry data across several decades, as well as registry data linked to multiple large surveys with longitudinal individual-level data
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falls short: multiple biologically plausible definitions of “true” clusters coexist, analyses typically rely on a single dataset and potentially misleading validation metrics, and robustness is seldom