• A bibliometric review of oncolytic virus research as a novel approach for cancer therapy 

      Nejad, Amir Sasan Mozaffari; Noor, Tehjeeb; Munim, Ziaul Haque; Alikhani, Mohammad Yousef; Ghaemi, Amir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Background: In recent years, oncolytic viruses (OVs) have drawn attention as a novel therapy to various types of cancers, both in clinical and preclinical cancer studies all around the world. Consequently, researchers have ...
    • Bicarbonate for microalgae cultivation: a case study in a chlorophyte, Tetradesmus wisconsinensis isolated from a Norwegian lake 

      Umetani, Ikumi; Wakjera, Eshetu Janka; Sposób, Michal; Hulatt, Christopher Jonathan; Kleiven, Synne; Bakke, Rune (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Bicarbonate was evaluated as an alternative carbon source for a green microalga, Tetradesmus wisconsinensis, isolated from Lake Norsjø in Norway. Photosynthesis, growth, and lipid production were studied using four inorganic ...
    • Big Data Analytics Affordances for Social Innovation: A Theoretical Framework 

      Pappas, Ilias; Thapa, Devinder (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This paper proposes a theoretical framework to identify the mechanisms by which actors perceive the affordances of big data analytics (BDA) and how institutional voids and supports enable or hinder the actualisation of ...
    • Big data and artificial intelligence in the maritime industry: a bibliometric review and future research directions 

      Munim, Ziaul Haque; Dushenko, Mariia; Jimenez, Veronica Jaramillo; Shakil, Mohammad Hassan; Imset, Marius (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This study provides a bibliometric review of 279 studies on the applications of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in the maritime industry, published in 214 academic outlets, authored by 842 scholars. We extracted ...
    • Big Data in fashion: transforming the retail sector 

      Silva, Emmanuel Sirimal; Hassani, Hossein; Madsen, Dag Øivind (Journal article, 2019)
      Purpose Big Data is disrupting the fashion retail industry and revolutionising the traditional fashion business models. Nowadays, leading fashion brands and new start-ups are actively engaging with Big Data analytics to ...
    • Big Data viewed through the lens of management fashion theory 

      Madsen, Dag Øivind; Stenheim, Tonny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Big Data (BD) is currently one of the most talked about management ideas in the business community. Many call it the “buzzword of the day.” In books and media articles, BD has been referred to as a “revolution” and “new ...
    • «Big Fish»: Valuation of the world’s largest salmon farming companies 

      Misund, Bård; Nygård, Rune (UiS Working Papers in Economics and Finance;2017/11, Others, 2017)
      The recent five years have seen a nearly tenfold increase the salmon stock price index at the Oslo Stock Exchange. This paper tries to shed some light on the reasons why this substantial stock price appreciation has occurred. ...
    • Big Five Personality Profiles in the Norwegian Special Operations Forces 

      Skoglund, Tom Hilding; Brekke, Thor-Håvard; Steder, Frank Brundtland; Boe, Ole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This study is the first to report on Big Five personality traits of employees in the Norwegian military Special Operations Forces (NORSOF). Three research questions were formulated for this study, aiming to investigate (1) ...
    • Big Words and Small Things: The Contradictory Nature of Hope 

      Sælør, Knut Tore; Biong, Stian; Klevan, Trude Gøril (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Objective: Hope is central to recovery in mental health and substance use problems. People experiencing co-occurring mental health and substance use problems often have to settle for inadequate services that do not meet ...
    • Bildebøker i multimodale og digitale lese- og skriveprosesser : Elevers skapende arbeid med skriving, bilde, lyd og stemme 

      Kruse, Kirsten Linnea (Doctoral dissertations at University of Agder;, Doctoral thesis, 2018)
    • Bildebøker og emosjonelle leserreaksjoner. Om kunst og etikk. 

      Johannesen, Elisabeth Hovde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Kunst henvender seg ofte til publikums emosjoner. I denne artikkelen undersøker jeg hvordan visse bildebøker vekker affektive responser. Dette gjør jeg ved å støtte meg til Knud Ejler Løgstrups (1905–81) kunstfilosofi og ...
    • Bildebøker, lese-engasjement og tolkningsfellesskap 

      Solstad, Trine (Journal article, 2022)
      Denne artikkelen presenterer et møte mellom to femåringer i barnehagen og ei bildebok. Boka ser ut til å vekke engasjement gjennom tekst og bilder, men lesesituasjonen ser også ut til å underbygge barnas lese-engasjement. ...
    • Bins, Spans, and Tolerance: Three Theories of Microtiming Behavior 

      Danielsen, Anne; Johansson, Mats Sigvard; Stover, Chris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study compares three recent theories of expressive microtiming in music. While each theory was originally designed to engage a particular musical genre—Anne Danielsen’s beat bins for funk, Neo-Soul, and other contemporary ...
    • Biodiesel Production through the Transesterification of Waste Cooking Oil over Typical Heterogeneous Base or Acid Catalysts 

      Miyuranga, K. A. Viraj; Arachchige, Udara Sampath P. R.; Marso, T. M. M.; Samarakoon Arachchige, Gamunu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      For the production of biodiesel from waste cooking oil with an acid value of 1.86 mg KOH/g, five heterogeneous catalysts—Ba(OH)2, CaO, MgO, ZnO, and AlCl3—were employed. To optimize the reaction parameters of each catalyst, ...
    • Bioelectrochemical CO2 Reduction to Methane: MES Integration in Biogas Production Processes 

      Nelabhotla, Anirudh Bhanu Teja; Saldias Dinamarca, Carlos Antonio (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a widely used technique to treat organic waste and produce biogas. This article presents a practical approach to increase biogas yield of an AD system using a microbial electrosynthesis system ...
    • Biofilm in Moving Bed Biofilm Process for Wastewater Treatment 

      Wang, Shuai; Parajuli, Sudeep; Sivalingam, Vasan; Bakke, Rune (Chapter, 2019)
      A brief introduction of the long history of biofilm-based wastewater treatment is given together with basics of biofilm behavior and mechanisms in removal and transformation of pollutants. Moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) ...
    • Bioinspired detection sensor based on functional nanostructures of S-proteins to target the folate receptors in breast cancer cells 

      Damiati, Samar; Peacock, Martin; Mhanna, Rami; Søpstad, Sindre; Sleytr, Uwe B; Schuster, Bernhard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Development of biosensors requires a well-organized template to enhance the sensing specificity. Biological molecules that have the ability to self-assemble into ordered structures can be exploited to construct nanostructures ...
    • Bipolar photodiode module operated at 4 K 

      Bardalen, Eivind; Nissilä, Jaani; Fordell, Thomas; Karlsen, Bjørnar; Kieler, Oliver; Øhlckers, Per (Chapter, 2020)
      An optoelectronic module for generating high frequency bipolar current pulses at 4 K was developed. Bipolar signals are generated by connecting a pair of photodiodes in series to coplanar waveguides on silicon. The ...
    • Black silicon for near-infrared and ultraviolet photodetection: A review 

      Zhao, Zhou; Zhang, Zengxing; Jing, Junmin; Gao, Rui; Liao, Zhiwei; Zhang, Wenjun; Liu, Guohua; Wang, Yonghua; Wang, Kaiying; Xue, Chenyang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      As a typical representative of micro/nano-textured silicon, black silicon has excellent light absorption properties and is gradually surfacing as a substitute for standard silicon in photoelectric devices. Black silicon ...
    • A blind spot? Cultural field perspectives on tourism 

      Helgadóttir, Guðrún; Haugsevje, Åsne Dahl; Stavrum, Heidi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This study addresses a possible mismatch between political rhetoric on creative industries and tourism relations and the experiences and expectations that artists and workers in the creative industries have of their artistic ...