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Journal articles on the topic "Viborg (Denmark)"

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SCHWARZHANS, WERNER W., KENT ALBIN NIELSEN, and KAI INGEMANN SCHNETLER. "Fish otoliths from the basal Oligocene Viborg Formation in Denmark." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 73 (July 2, 2024): 113–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2024-73-07.

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The Viborg Formation is the lowest part of the early Oligocene in Denmark and represents the upper part of nannoplankton zone NP21. Here we describe a small assemblage of otoliths from the Viborg Formation obtained from five localities that yielded 88 specimens of nine species. The composition of the otolith-based f ish species is transitional between the terminal Eocene (Priabonian) faunas from the Latdorf Formation of northern Germany and its equivalents and the middle and upper Rupelian. The Viborg otolith association witnessed the first arrivals of the subsequently dominant Gadidae (Trisop
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Sørensen, Troels T., and Eva-Bettina Holm. "Myasthenia Gravis in the County of Viborg, Denmark." European Neurology 29, no. 3 (1989): 177–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000116405.

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Milàn, Jesper, Erik Skovbjerg Rasmussen, and Karen Dybkjær. "A crocodilian coprolite from the lower Oligocene Viborg Formation of Sofienlund Lergrav, Denmark." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 66 (September 10, 2018): 181–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2018-66-09.

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A large, well-preserved vertebrate coprolite found in the clay pit Sofienlund Lergrav, Jylland, is identified as crocodilian due to its size and morphology. The coprolite consists of several concentric layers wrapped around a more homogeneous core. Weak constriction marks are present on the surface. Dinoflagellate cyst contents of the coprolite indicate a mid-Lutetian to earliest Rupelian (middle Eocene to earliest Oligocene) age, which at Sofienlund Lergrav places it within the lower Oligocene Viborg Formation. The coprolite can thus be dated as approximately 33–34 Ma old. The Viborg Formatio
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Petersen, Christian Riis, Bjarne Ibsen, and Jonatan Stær Nissen. "Hærvejsbroen, New Bridge for the Ancient Road, Viborg – Denmark." ce/papers 3, no. 3-4 (2019): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cepa.1029.

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Balabeikina, Olga A., Anna A. Yankovskaya, and Valeria Y. Korobushchenko. "Religious organization in sustainable development of regions: the case of Diocese Viborg of the Evangelic Lutheran Church of Denmark." Север и рынок: формирование экономического порядка 75, no. 1/2022 (2022): 84–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2220-802x.1.2022.75.007.

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The article is dedicated to the examination of the implementation by a Christian religious organization of various activities aimed at achieving the goals of sustainable development. The testing ground is the Viborg Diocese, one of the northern dioceses of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark (ELCD), located within the mainland of the country. Based on the analysis of the content of the reporting financial documentation, a detailed description of the economic activity of a religious organization is presented, its regional specificity is indicated. The functions of the ELCD are identified
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Brandt, Carsten A., and Anni Holmskov. "The Prevalence of Prenatal Death in the Community of Viborg, Denmark." Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica 69, no. 1 (1990): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00016349009021031.

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Jakobsen, T. F., H. L. Nielsen, K. M. Søby, and J. Prag. "P1066 Nineteen cases of Actinobaculum schaalii identified in Viborg County, Denmark." International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 29 (March 2007): S286. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-8579(07)70906-8.

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Thomsen, E., and C. Heilmann Clausen. "The Danian-Selandian boundary at Svejstrup with remarks on the biostratigraphy of the boundary in western Denmark." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 33 (February 28, 1985): 341–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-1984-33-28.

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The Danian-Selandian boundary at Svejstrup is characterized by an abrupt facies change from a pure li­mestone to a terrigeneous marl. The top of the Danian limestone is an intensively burrowed abrasion sur­face. The Sel:indian deposits are initiated by a conglomerate of glauconitized and phosphatized limestone pebbles. Although the boundary at Svejstrup is very similar to the nearby section at Hvalklse, the time in­terval included in the hiatus at Svejstrup is greater than at Hvall0se. The coccoliths and dinoflagellates in­dicate different ages for the top of the Danian. It is also shown that
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Pedersen, E., and K. Nørgaard. "The way we treat stuttering children from 3–16 years in Viborg, Denmark." Journal of Fluency Disorders 25, no. 3 (2000): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0094-730x(00)80307-1.

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Brandt, Luise Ørsted, Jannie Amsgaard Ebsen, and Kirstine Haase. "Leather Shoes in Early Danish Cities: Choices of Animal Resources and Specialization of Crafts in Viking and Medieval Denmark." European Journal of Archaeology 23, no. 3 (2020): 428–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2020.2.

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This article presents the findings of the minimally destructive biomolecular species identification method known as ZooMS (zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry) to identify the use and choices of resources for manufacturing leather shoes in urban contexts in Viking and medieval Denmark. Whereas parchment and historical skin samples have been previously analysed by ZooMS, the potential of the method is demonstrated here for archaeological, vegetable-tanned, and waterlogged leather from the eleventh to thirteenth-century Danish cities of Ribe, Odense, and Viborg. Sheep, goat, and cattle were used
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Books on the topic "Viborg (Denmark)"

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Heilmann-Clausen, Claus. Dinoflagellate stratigraphy of the uppermost Danian to Ypresian in the Viborg 1 borehole, central Jylland, Denmark. I Kommission hos C.A. Reitzels forlag, 1985.

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IFIP TC8/WG8.4 Working Conference on E-Business: Multidisciplinary Research and Practice (2nd 2002 Copenhagen, Denmark). Seeking success in e-business :äb a multidisciplinary approach : IFIP TC8/WG8.4 Second Working Conference on E-business: Multidisciplinary Research and Practice June 9-11, 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark /äc edited by Kim Viborg Andersen ... [et al.]. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Viborg (Denmark)"

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Incer-Valverde, Jimena, Oyeniyi Olaniyi, Tatiana Morosuk, and George Tsatsaronis. "Evaluation of “Natural Gas/Hydrogen” Mixtures for Power to Gas Application." In ASME 2021 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2021-71418.

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Abstract Utilization of hydrogen (H2)/natural gas (NG) mixtures or pure hydrogen in gas-fired power plants poses a lower carbon footprint instead of the regular 100% NG fuel. Reducing carbon emissions (CO2) in electricity production is fast gaining huge traction in gas power plants, as the attention is shifting from soon eradicated coal power plants to low carbon power plants. Increased interest in the hydrogen economy has further aroused discussions for hydrogen to replace natural gas. This paper evaluates the impact of hydrogen mixtures on existing power plants in three countries: Denmark, G
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