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Research paper thumbnail of Reduction of Noise at the Source

The principles and problems of elastic mounting are discussed. Mounting procedures are dealt with... more The principles and problems of elastic mounting are discussed. Mounting procedures are dealt with, and the interaction between machine component, resilient mount, non-rigid foundation and adjacent ship hull is illustrated. Other factors to be considered are summarized. A note on silencers is included.

Research paper thumbnail of Study of effects of combined spinal epidural analgesia on the course of labour and feto maternal outcome in comparison with the parturients receiving no analgesia

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sep 26, 2018

Labour is one of the most painful experiences in the life of a woman. "The delivery of the infant... more Labour is one of the most painful experiences in the life of a woman. "The delivery of the infant into the arms of a conscious and pain-free mother is one of the most exciting and rewarding moments in medicine" Moir. Pain relief in labour has always been surrounded with myths and controversies. Hence, providing effective and safe analgesia during labour has remained an ongoing challenge.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of antimigraine medications and information needs during pregnancy and breastfeeding: a cross-sectional study among 401 Norwegian women

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2016

PurposeMigraine is highly prevalent among women of fertile age. The main objectives of this study... more PurposeMigraine is highly prevalent among women of fertile age. The main objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence and patterns of use of antimigraine medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding and to identify maternal and migraine-related factors associated with medication use during pregnancy.MethodsThe study is a cross-sectional internet-based survey among pregnant women and new mothers with migraine conducted in Norway from October 1, 2013 to February 1, 2014. Descriptive statistics were used to explore patterns of medication use, and logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the association between maternal socio-demographic and migraine-related factors and use of antimigraine medications during pregnancy.ResultsOf the total 401 respondents, 34.9 % were pregnant and 65.1 % had delivered within the last 18 months. The majority reported use of antimigraine medications during pregnancy (73.3 %) and postpartum (64.8 %), yet less than a third considered their migraine to be optimally treated during pregnancy (31.7 %) and the breastfeeding period (27.2 %). The patterns of medication use markedly changed during pregnancy and postpartum. Women with moderate or severe migraine were more likely to use antimigraine medications during pregnancy compared to women with mild migraine.ConclusionsDespite the fact that antimigraine medications were commonly used, the majority of the women felt that their migraine was suboptimally treated during pregnancy and postpartum. There was a decline in the use of medicines in pregnancy and postpartum, and the patterns of use markedly changed. Efforts to improve treatment of women with migraine during pregnancy and breastfeeding should be undertaken.

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamic rebound-resonance suppression

Research paper thumbnail of The Development of a "Logic of Argumentation

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of feeding frequencies on seasonal changes in growth rate and chemical composition of farmed cod (Gadus morhua)

Aquaculture …, 2006

... SOLBERG, C., WILLUMSEN, L., AMBLE, S., JOHANESSEN, T. and SVEIER, H. (2006), The effects of f... more ... SOLBERG, C., WILLUMSEN, L., AMBLE, S., JOHANESSEN, T. and SVEIER, H. (2006), The effects of feeding frequencies on seasonal changes in ... access to feed, feed composition, temperature in the water, light conditions and sexual maturation are factors that will have large ...

Research paper thumbnail of Occlusion of an intraluminal endovascular stent graft after treatment of a ureteral-iliac artery fistula

Urology, 2002

Ureteral-arterial fistulas are rare causes of intermittent and often massive hematuria. We report... more Ureteral-arterial fistulas are rare causes of intermittent and often massive hematuria. We report the case of a patient presenting with massive hematuria and shock caused by a ureteral-iliac fistula initially treated with a covered endovascular stent graft. Eight months after deployment, the stent occluded, and the patient required a femoral-femoral bypass. This is the first known case of endovascular stent graft occlusion when used for this purpose.

Research paper thumbnail of Reduction of Noise at the Source

The principles and problems of elastic mounting are discussed. Mounting procedures are dealt with... more The principles and problems of elastic mounting are discussed. Mounting procedures are dealt with, and the interaction between machine component, resilient mount, non-rigid foundation and adjacent ship hull is illustrated. Other factors to be considered are summarized. A note on silencers is included.

Research paper thumbnail of Study of effects of combined spinal epidural analgesia on the course of labour and feto maternal outcome in comparison with the parturients receiving no analgesia

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sep 26, 2018

Labour is one of the most painful experiences in the life of a woman. "The delivery of the infant... more Labour is one of the most painful experiences in the life of a woman. "The delivery of the infant into the arms of a conscious and pain-free mother is one of the most exciting and rewarding moments in medicine" Moir. Pain relief in labour has always been surrounded with myths and controversies. Hence, providing effective and safe analgesia during labour has remained an ongoing challenge.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of antimigraine medications and information needs during pregnancy and breastfeeding: a cross-sectional study among 401 Norwegian women

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2016

PurposeMigraine is highly prevalent among women of fertile age. The main objectives of this study... more PurposeMigraine is highly prevalent among women of fertile age. The main objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence and patterns of use of antimigraine medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding and to identify maternal and migraine-related factors associated with medication use during pregnancy.MethodsThe study is a cross-sectional internet-based survey among pregnant women and new mothers with migraine conducted in Norway from October 1, 2013 to February 1, 2014. Descriptive statistics were used to explore patterns of medication use, and logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the association between maternal socio-demographic and migraine-related factors and use of antimigraine medications during pregnancy.ResultsOf the total 401 respondents, 34.9 % were pregnant and 65.1 % had delivered within the last 18 months. The majority reported use of antimigraine medications during pregnancy (73.3 %) and postpartum (64.8 %), yet less than a third considered their migraine to be optimally treated during pregnancy (31.7 %) and the breastfeeding period (27.2 %). The patterns of medication use markedly changed during pregnancy and postpartum. Women with moderate or severe migraine were more likely to use antimigraine medications during pregnancy compared to women with mild migraine.ConclusionsDespite the fact that antimigraine medications were commonly used, the majority of the women felt that their migraine was suboptimally treated during pregnancy and postpartum. There was a decline in the use of medicines in pregnancy and postpartum, and the patterns of use markedly changed. Efforts to improve treatment of women with migraine during pregnancy and breastfeeding should be undertaken.

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamic rebound-resonance suppression

Research paper thumbnail of The Development of a "Logic of Argumentation

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of feeding frequencies on seasonal changes in growth rate and chemical composition of farmed cod (Gadus morhua)

Aquaculture …, 2006

... SOLBERG, C., WILLUMSEN, L., AMBLE, S., JOHANESSEN, T. and SVEIER, H. (2006), The effects of f... more ... SOLBERG, C., WILLUMSEN, L., AMBLE, S., JOHANESSEN, T. and SVEIER, H. (2006), The effects of feeding frequencies on seasonal changes in ... access to feed, feed composition, temperature in the water, light conditions and sexual maturation are factors that will have large ...

Research paper thumbnail of Occlusion of an intraluminal endovascular stent graft after treatment of a ureteral-iliac artery fistula

Urology, 2002

Ureteral-arterial fistulas are rare causes of intermittent and often massive hematuria. We report... more Ureteral-arterial fistulas are rare causes of intermittent and often massive hematuria. We report the case of a patient presenting with massive hematuria and shock caused by a ureteral-iliac fistula initially treated with a covered endovascular stent graft. Eight months after deployment, the stent occluded, and the patient required a femoral-femoral bypass. This is the first known case of endovascular stent graft occlusion when used for this purpose.