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Disputation: Lorenzo Pin - Department of Biosciences
Disputation: Lorenzo Pin PhD candidate Lorenzo Pin at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "How hydropower induced changes in...
Employee ID card – For employees – University of Oslo
that is linked to your access rights. If you should later forget your PIN code or wish to change it, you must attend in person at SiO Customer Service...
Vajeeston Ponniah - Department of Chemistry
changes in the electronically insulating Na–Mo–O matrix leading to poor conductivity in the electrode. The poor electronic conductivity of the matrix...
Student ID and Student Card – University of Oslo
/national ID. SiO will take your picture there. Change PIN code Book an appointment and then go to SiO Customer Service Centre at Blindern to change your PIN...
SafeCom at Geo - Department of Geosciences
card" message appears, followed by a prompt to type in the PUK. Do so! Type in the PIN code "1234" when prompted (twice, Ricoh only). Your card should...
Frode Rise - Department of Chemistry
changes in membrane composition can facilitate passage to the succeding stage of the cell cycle. This therefore suggests a means by which bacteria can...
Audio guide for NOREGR - Historical Museum
1000 to 1500 AD. In the centuries following the Viking Age, Norse customs, Christianity, and traditions from Antiquity meet. European impulses change...
Svein Olav Kolset - Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
statistically significant. The improvement in syndecan-1 levels were independent of changes in inflammatory activity. There was no significant difference in...
Start packing – University of Oslo
cheaper to buy it in your home country) Adapter (a typical two-pin European plug) Bedding (duvet, pillow, sheets) This can be bought for a reasonable price...
Publications - Department of Biosciences
Ole Gahr & Durant, Joël (2024). Persistence of fish populations to longer, more intense, and more frequent mass mortality events. Global Change Biology...
Pavlo Mikheenko - Department of Physics
deposition route. Acta Materialia . ISSN 1359-6454. 144 , s 844- 852 (2018). Crisan, A; Dang, V.S. & Mikheenko, Pavlo, Nano‐engineered pinning centres in YBCO...
Carsten Griwodz - Department of Informatics
–48:10. doi: 10.1145/3229710.3229759 . Abdallah, Maha; Griwodz, Carsten; Chen, Kuan-ta; Simon, Gwendal; Wang, Pin-Chun & Hsu, Cheng-Hsin (2018). Delay...
Work for University of Oslo – University of Oslo
your caseworker for help. Take a photo of the error message you receive and send it to the caseworker. Change to a different agency in the DFØ app If you...
Workshops - Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages
enjoyment, writing and speaking/listening. Which conceptualities are available to guide us through these changing parameters? For the second day of the...
Erling E. Guldbrandsen - Department of Musicology
Opera and Programme Music in the wake of Wagner Western Music History: Western Art Music since 1945 Changing Conceptions of Performativity: The cases of...
Ole Martin Løvvik - Department of Physics
functional theory (DFT). A gradual change from a face-centered cubic (FCC) towards an ordered full-Heusler (L21) phase by increasing the Al and Mn contents was...
Register a new card in the printing system – University of Oslo
page is in Norwegian, you can change the language used on the portal . Note: All employee and student cards at UiO are normally added to the printing...
Alexander Eiler - Department of Biosciences
structural changes as well as adaptations to antibiotics in in vitro marine microbiomes. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety . ISSN 0147-6513. 273. doi...
Kalliopi Bazioti - Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN)
combining imaging and spectroscopies in (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (S)TEM with density functional theory (DFT). A gradual change from a face...
Current conditions - Museum of Cultural History
main components: cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. Its composition can change over time due to biological, physical and chemical degradation; wood is...