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    The quest for the solar g modes by Appourchaux, T., Belkacem, K., Broomhall, A.-M., Chaplin, W. J., Gough, D. O., Houdek, G., Provost, J., Baudin, F., Boumier, P., Elsworth, Y., García, R. A., Andersen, B. N., Finsterle, W., Fröhlich, C., Gabriel, A., Grec, G., Jiménez, A., Kosovichev, A., Sekii, T., Toutain, T., Turck-Chièze, S.

    Published in The Astronomy and astrophysics review (01-02-2010)
    “…Solar gravity modes (or g modes)—oscillations of the solar interior on which buoyancy acts as the restoring force—have the potential to provide unprecedented…”
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    Growth Hormone and Mild Exercise in Combination Markedly Enhance Cortical Bone Formation and Strength in Old Rats by Oxlund, H., Andersen, N. B., Ørtoft, G., Ørskov, H., Andreassen, T. T.

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-04-1998)
    “…Abstract The effects of a combination of mild exercise and GH injections on bone were studied in old female rats. Biosynthetic human GH, 2.7 mg/kg/day, was…”
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    What consumers expect from food control and what they get – A case study of the microbial quality of sushi bars in Denmark by Leisner, J.J., Lund, T.B., Frandsen, E.A., Andersen, N.B.E., Fredslund, L., Nguyen, V.P.T., Kristiansen, T.

    Published in Food control (01-11-2014)
    “…Sushi is a traditional Japanese food, also popular in Europe, consisting of acidified rice and raw fish. This study investigated the correlation between…”
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    Growth hormone and mild exercise in combination increases markedly muscle mass and tetanic tension in old rats by ANDERSEN, Niels Bechtold, ANDREASSEN, Troels Torp, ØRSKOV, Hans, OXLUND, Hans

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-09-2000)
    “…A decline of skeletal muscle mass and strength is seen with aging and immobilization. Growth hormone (GH) has been shown to increase muscle mass. In the…”
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    Relations between circulating gastrin and endocrine cell proliferation in the atrophic gastric fundic mucosa by Borch, K, Renvall, H, Liedberg, G, Andersen, B N

    Published in Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology (01-01-1986)
    “…It has been suggested that gastrin may be a causative factor in the proliferation of gastric fundic mucosal endocrine cells, as seen in the Zollinger-Ellison…”
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    Tri-Phonic Helioseismology: Comparison of Solar p Modes Observed by the Helioseismology Instruments Aboard SOHO by Toutain, T, Appourchaux, T, Baudin, F, Fröhlich, C, Gabriel, A, Scherrer, P, Andersen, B N, Bogart, R, Bush, R, Finsterle, W, García, R A, Grec, G, Henney, C J, Hoeksema, J T, Jiménez, A, Kosovichev, A, Roca Cortés, T, Turck-chièze, S, Ulrich, R, Wehrli, C

    Published in Solar physics (01-10-1997)
    “…The three helioseismology instruments aboard SOHO observe solar p modes in velocity (GOLF and MDI) and in intensity (VIRGO and MDI). Time series of two months…”
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    Complete tyrosine- O -sulphation of gastrin in neonatal rat pancreas by Brand, S. J, Andersen, B. N, Rehfeld, J. F

    Published in Nature (London) (01-05-1984)
    “…Modification of tyrosine residues of proteins has attracted great interest. Although phosphorylation has received most attention, tyrosine-O-sulphation is also…”
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    Continuous end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring during normofrequent jet-ventilation by Bach, L F, Wanner-Olsen, H, Andersen, B N, Madsen, I K, Kruse, S

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-11-1996)
    “…Continuous end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring during normofrequent jet-ventilation (NFJV) has not previously been successful and no correspondence…”
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    Residual curarisation: a comparative study of atracurium and pancuronium by Andersen, B N, Madsen, J V, Schurizek, B A, Juhl, B

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-02-1988)
    “…Sixty patients (17-78 years old, ASA group I-II) were included in the study, which was triple-blind, randomised, stratified and controlled. Patients were…”
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    Limb effect of solar absorption lines: Observational method and results for Fe i 557.6 nm by Andersen, B N

    Published in Solar physics (01-08-1984)
    “…Low-noise limb-effect observations of the nonmagnetic line Fe I 557.6 nm are presented. Separate measurements along the solar equator and the meridian were…”
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    The influence of halothane on spermatogenesis in surgical patients by Andersen, B N, Mortensen, J T, Hansen, P, Jakobsen, J, Johansen, J P

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-02-1992)
    “…Seventeen male patients delivered a sperm sample before and 80-90 days after halothane anaesthesia, acting as their own control. The sample was tested…”
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    Complete tyrosine O-sulfation of gastrin in adult and neonatal cat pancreas by Cantor, P., Andersen, B.N., Rehfeld, J.F.

    Published in FEBS letters (20-01-1986)
    “…We have found gastrin in both the adult and neonatal cat pancreas. In contrast with the main production sites, antrum and duodenum, gastrin in the pancreas…”
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    Growth hormone and mild exercise in combination markedly enhance cortical bone formation and strength in old rats by Oxlund, H, Andersen, N B, Ortoft, G, Orskov, H, Andreassen, T T

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-04-1998)
    “…The effects of a combination of mild exercise and GH injections on bone were studied in old female rats. Biosynthetic human GH, 2.7 mg/kg/day, was injected…”
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    Species variation in the tyrosine sulfation of mammalian gastrins by Andersen, B N

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-04-1985)
    “…The degree of tyrosine sulfation and the distribution between gastrin-17- and gastrin-34-like immunoreactivity (LI) were studied in the antra of ten mammalian…”
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    Pituitary tumors containing cholecystokinin by Rehfeld, J F, Lindholm, J, Andersen, B N, Bardram, L, Cantor, P, Fenger, M, Lüdecke, D K

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (14-05-1987)
    “…We found small amounts of cholecystokinin in the normal human adenohypophysis and therefore examined pituitary tumors from 87 patients with acromegaly,…”
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    The frontotemporal peripheral nerves. Topographic variations of the supraorbital, supratrochlear and auriculotemporal nerves and their possible clinical significance by ANDERSEN, N. Becser, BOVIM, G, SJAASTAD, O

    “…The peripheral topography of the supraorbital (SON) and supratrochlear (STN) nerves and the superficial temporal branch of the auriculotemporal nerve (ATN) was…”
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    Postanaesthetic arousal time in elderly patients. A double-blind study of glycopyrrolate and atropine by Malling, B V, Nissen, L R, Larsen, K B, Andersen, B N

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-03-1988)
    “…Postanaesthetic arousal time was studied in elderly patients given either glycopyrrolate 0.01 mg kg-1 or atropine 0.02 mg kg-1 before antagonism of…”
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    Decreased sulfation of serum and tissue gastrin in hypergastrinemia of antral origin by Andersen, B N, Petersen, B, Borch, K

    Published in Digestion (1985)
    “…The sulfation of gastrin in serum, antrum and duodenum was studied in 22 normo- and 20 hypergastrinemic patients. The ratio between gastrin-17 and gastrin-34…”
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    Measurement and occurrence of sulfated gastrins by Andersen, B N

    “…Sulfated gastrins resemble cholecystokinins (CCK) both structurally and functionally. They are less potent than CCK in stimulating gallbladder contraction and…”
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