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    Successful creation of species-rich grassland on road verges depend on various methods for seed transfer by Nordbakken, J.-F., Rydgren, K., Auestad, I., Austad, I.

    Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (2010)
    “…This study focused on a suite of vascular plant species (six herbs and two grasses) common to traditionally managed, species-rich grasslands in Western Norway…”
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    Species introduction through seeds from an old, species-rich hay meadow: Effects of management by Losvik, M. H, Austad, I

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-12-2002)
    “…A local seed mixture from plants growing in a species-rich, traditionally managed hay meadow site at Varaldsøy, Hardanger, western Norway, where many…”
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    Changes in species composition following field and tree layer restoration and management in a wooded hay meadow by Austad, I, Losvik, M.H. (Bergen Univ. (Norway))

    Published in Nordic journal of botany (01-01-1998)
    “…A hillside with abandoned, wooded hay meadows in Leikanger in Sogn og Fjordane county, Western Norway, was investigated in 1992–1995. A management regime…”
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    Road Verges: Potential Refuges for Declining Grassland Species Despite Remnant Vegetation Dynamics by Auestad, Inger, Rydgren, Knut, Austad, Ingvild

    Published in Annales botanici fennici (2011)
    “…Whether road verge vegetation can be manipulated to resemble traditionally managed grassland has been much debated. This short-term study compared management…”
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    Restoration of a deciduous woodland in Western Norway formerly used for fodder production: effects on tree canopy and field layer by Austad, I. (Sogn og Fjordane Coll., Sogndal (Norway)), Skogen, A

    Published in Vegetatio (01-07-1990)
    “…The rich deciduous woodland at Loi, Luster, Inner Sogn, 61°20′ N., was traditionally used for fodder production from both tree and field layer. After more than…”
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    Species introduction through seeds from an old, species-rich hay meadow: Effects of management by Losvik, M.H., Austad, I.

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-12-2002)
    “… A local seed mixture from plants growing in a species‐rich, traditionally managed hay meadow site at Varaldsoy, Hardanger, western Norway, where many…”
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    Species introduction through seeds from an old, species-rich hay meadow: Effects of management by Losvik, M H, Austad, I

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-12-2002)
    “…A local seed mixture from plants growing in a species-rich, traditionally managed hay meadow site at Varaldsoy, Hardanger, western Norway, where many…”
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    Porphyria cutanea tarda and the pill: case report by Austad, W I, Hamilton-Gibbs, J S

    Published in New Zealand medical journal (08-01-1975)
    “…A patient is described who developed porphyria cutanea tarda in association with the use of a contraceptive pill. The relationship to porphyrin metabolism as…”
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    Takayasu's disease associated with generalised amyloidosis by Graham, A N, Delahunt, B, Renouf, J J, Austad, W I

    “…A case of Takayasu's disease in a young Caucasian female is described. The major complications which developed over the ten year course of the disease include…”
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    Enprostil and ranitidine: comparative efficacy and safety in patients with duodenal ulcer by Mackinnon, M, Alp, M, Austad, W I, Byrnes, D, Cowen, A, Duggan, J, Pirola, R, Thomas, M, Ward, M

    “…This randomised, double-blind, double-dummy, multiclinic study of duodenal ulcer healing compared the efficacy and safety of enprostil with ranitidine. The six…”
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