Science news articles about 'norway sweden'European league-tables for antibiotic resistance revealed
... antimicrobial agents tested. In general, bacteria from Denmark, England (and Wales), the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland showed low frequencies of resistance, whereas many cultures from ... Nations that launch: Where new technologies and products take-off
... Global Takeoff of New Products: Culture, Wealth, or Vanishing Differences," include:
Japan, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, and Denmark rounded out the top five; India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam ... Studies test new approaches to islet transplantation
... medical centers in the United States, Canada, Sweden, and Norway have begun testing new approaches ... Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Dr. William Clarke oversees the Consortium’s Data Coordinating Center ... ESA astronaut recruitment now open
... (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom) are welcome to apply.Bridging the math gender gap
... always the case. In a few countries, including Iceland, Sweden and Norway, girls scored as well as boys or better ... , the math gender gap almost disappeared in Sweden (GGI = 0.81), while girls scored 23 ... One million iPhone 3Gs sold in the first weekend
... , Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US - and will go on sale in France on 17 July...Energy drinks linked to risk-taking behaviors among college students
... , a number of countries have instituted restrictions on their use. Some, like France, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Uruguay and Iceland ban high-caffeine/taurine energy drinks altogether, Miller notes. ... Kids with pets grow up to be snorers
... team of Nordic researchers questioned more than sixteen thousand randomly selected people from Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark and Estonia about their childhood and their snoring habits. According to ... Link between nationality and cervical cancer
... , 3 September 2008] Gynaecological screening tests for cervical cancer have been available to all women in Sweden for almost four decades. Despite this, many immigrant women have a higher risk of ... Tsunami survivors experienced complex trauma and grieving process says new study
... daughter and his mother and a couple who lost their child. The other seven participants were at home in Sweden. Some lost as many as four family members, including children, in the tragedy.
"The ... FSU Historian's Arctic research has him sitting on top of the world
... . Nine historians from seven nations -- the United States, Canada, England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia -- are working on this innovative research effort.
"What we're doing is looking at the ... Overfishing threatens European bluefin tuna
... European waters (mainly the North and Norwegian Seas) was at its high point in the mid-1950s, fishermen in Norway, Denmark, Germany and Sweden landed in total ca. 15,000 tonnes per ... Researchers: Ban on fast food TV advertising would reverse childhood obesity trends
... policies—is a practical option. Should the U.S. pursue that path, they would follow Sweden, Norway and Finland as the only countries to have banned commercial sponsorship of children's programs.
"We ... Health care reform: No revolution in sight
... New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom ... K., Spain, Italy, Russia, Latvia and Norway reported that the government should be responsible for health ... Dissertation work on leading wave power
... wave energy should be able to supply Sweden with about 10TWh of electricity per year, comparable ... ten times as much energy as ours, and Norway's total potential is more than ten times higher than Sweden ...
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European league-tables for antibiotic resistance revealed
... antimicrobial agents tested. In general, bacteria from Denmark, England (and Wales), the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland showed low frequencies of resistance, whereas many cultures from ...Nations that launch: Where new technologies and products take-off
... Global Takeoff of New Products: Culture, Wealth, or Vanishing Differences," include: Japan, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, and Denmark rounded out the top five; India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam ...Studies test new approaches to islet transplantation
... medical centers in the United States, Canada, Sweden, and Norway have begun testing new approaches ... Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Dr. William Clarke oversees the Consortium’s Data Coordinating Center ...ESA astronaut recruitment now open
... (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom) are welcome to apply.Bridging the math gender gap
... always the case. In a few countries, including Iceland, Sweden and Norway, girls scored as well as boys or better ... , the math gender gap almost disappeared in Sweden (GGI = 0.81), while girls scored 23 ...One million iPhone 3Gs sold in the first weekend
... , Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US - and will go on sale in France on 17 July...Energy drinks linked to risk-taking behaviors among college students
... , a number of countries have instituted restrictions on their use. Some, like France, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Uruguay and Iceland ban high-caffeine/taurine energy drinks altogether, Miller notes. ...Kids with pets grow up to be snorers
... team of Nordic researchers questioned more than sixteen thousand randomly selected people from Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark and Estonia about their childhood and their snoring habits. According to ...Link between nationality and cervical cancer
... , 3 September 2008] Gynaecological screening tests for cervical cancer have been available to all women in Sweden for almost four decades. Despite this, many immigrant women have a higher risk of ...Tsunami survivors experienced complex trauma and grieving process says new study
... daughter and his mother and a couple who lost their child. The other seven participants were at home in Sweden. Some lost as many as four family members, including children, in the tragedy. "The ...FSU Historian's Arctic research has him sitting on top of the world
... . Nine historians from seven nations -- the United States, Canada, England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia -- are working on this innovative research effort. "What we're doing is looking at the ...Overfishing threatens European bluefin tuna
... European waters (mainly the North and Norwegian Seas) was at its high point in the mid-1950s, fishermen in Norway, Denmark, Germany and Sweden landed in total ca. 15,000 tonnes per ...Researchers: Ban on fast food TV advertising would reverse childhood obesity trends
... policies—is a practical option. Should the U.S. pursue that path, they would follow Sweden, Norway and Finland as the only countries to have banned commercial sponsorship of children's programs. "We ...Health care reform: No revolution in sight
... New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom ... K., Spain, Italy, Russia, Latvia and Norway reported that the government should be responsible for health ...Dissertation work on leading wave power
... wave energy should be able to supply Sweden with about 10TWh of electricity per year, comparable ... ten times as much energy as ours, and Norway's total potential is more than ten times higher than Sweden ...