• Getting the Better of the Bargain: Technical Intelligence, Arms Sales, and Anglo-Israeli Relations 1967-1974 

      Jones, Clive Alan Ridley (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This analysis explores the nature of Anglo-Israeli intelligence relations between 1967 and 1974, focusing in particular on how the legacy of the British mandate in Palestine, the influence of senior British diplomats, as ...
    • Getting the ducks in a row 

      Ellingsen, Simen Andreas Ådnøy (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Vessels – in the widest sense – travelling on a water surface continuously do work the water surrounding it, causing energy to be radiated in the form of surface waves. The concomitant resistance force, the wave resistance, ...
    • Getting the valuation formulas right when it comes to annuities 

      Becker, Denis Mike (Journal article, 2022)
      Purpose The purpose of this paper is to establish the flow-to-equity method, the free cash flow (FCF) method, the adjusted present value method and the relationships between these methods when the FCF appears as an annuity. ...
    • Gevingåsen tunnel og dobbeltspor Barkåker-Tønsberg. En etterevaluering av to jernbaneprosjekter. 

      Welde, Morten; Bull-Berg, Heidi; Olsson, Nils (Research report, 2017)
      En av forskningsprogrammet Concept sine aktiviteter er etterevaluering av store statlige prosjekter som har vært gjennom ordningen med ekstern kvalitetssikring og som er kommet i driftsfasen. Dette er en evaluering av to ...
    • GFSOM: Genetic Feature Selection for Ontology Matching 

      Belhadi, Hiba; Akli-Astouati, Karima; Djenouri, Youcef; Lin, Chun Wei; Wu, Jimmy Ming-Tai (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper studies the ontology matching problem and proposes a genetic feature selection approach for ontology matching (GFSOM), which exploits the feature selection using the genetic approach to select the most appropriate ...
    • GFVO: the Genomic Feature and Variation Ontology 

      Baran, Joachim; Durgahee, Bibi Sehnaaz; Eilbeck, Karen; Antezana, Erick; Hoehndorf, Robert; Dumontier, Michel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)
      Falling costs in genomic laboratory experiments have led to a steady increaseof genomic feature and variation data. Multiple genomic data formats exist forsharing these data, and whilst they are similar, they are addressing ...
    • GHG emission requirements and benchmark values in Norwegian building codes 

      Wiik, Marianne Rose Kjendseth; Selvig, Eivind; Fuglseth, Mie Sparby; Resch, Eirik; Lausselet, Carine; Andresen, Inger; Brattebø, Helge; Hahn, Ulla (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      As a response to the Paris agreement, Norway is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50 percent by 2030. Highly energy-efficient buildings have a greater proportion of embodied GHG emissions from material ...
    • GHG emissions from building renovation versus new-build: incentives from assessment methods 

      Zimmermann, Regitze Kjær; Barjot, Zoé; Nygaard Rasmussen, Freja; Malmqvist, Tove; Kuittinen, Matti; Birgisdottir, Harpa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      A variety of life cycle assessment (LCA) calculation methods and rules exist in European countries for building performance evaluation based on new-build. However, the increased focus on the retention and renovation of the ...
    • GHOST - Safe-Guarding Home IoT Environments with Personalised Real-time Risk Control 

      Collen, Anastasija; Nijdam, Niels Alexander; Augusto-Gonzalez, Javier; Katsikas, Sokratis; Giannoutakis, Konstantinos M.; Spathoulas, Georgios; Gelenbe, Erol; Votis, Konstantinos; Tzovaras, Dimitrios; Ghavami, Navid; Volkamer, Melanie; Haller, Piroska; Sanchez, Alvaro; Dimas, Miltiadis (Chapter, 2018)
      We present the European research project GHOST, (Safe-guarding home IoT environments with personalised real-time risk control), which challenges the traditional cyber security solutions for the IoT by proposing a novel ...
    • Ghost loads: what is the cost of invisible speculation? 

      Sakalis, Christos; Alipour, Mehdi; Ros, Alberto; Jimborean, Alexandra; Kaxiras, Stefanos; Själander, Magnus (Chapter, 2019)
      Speculative execution is necessary for achieving high performance on modern general-purpose CPUs but, starting with Spectre and Meltdown, it has also been proven to cause severe security flaws. In case of a misspeculation, ...
    • The Ghost of the Hawk: Top Predator Shaping Bird Communities in Space and Time 

      Burgas, Daniel; Ovaskainen, Otso; Blanchet, F. Guillaume; Byholm, Patrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Despite the wide recognition that strongly interacting species can influence distributions of other species, species interactions are often disregarded when assessing or projecting biodiversity distributions. In particular, ...
    • "Gi meg en sjanse!" Minoritetsfamilier med funksjonshemmete barn i Bydel Bjerke 

      Berg, Berit; Fladstad, Torunn (Research report, 2008)
      Prosjektet ”Minoritetsfamilier med funksjonshemmede barn” kom i gang etter langvarig kontakt mellom by-del Bjerke i Oslo og NTNU Samfunnsforskning i Trondheim. IMDI bevilget prosjekter til en pilotstudie som ble gjennom ...
    • Giant Cell Arteritis Presenting with Mania, Psychosis, and Cognitive Dysfunction: A Case Report 

      Latvala, Heidi Madeleine; Reitan, Solveig Klæbo; Vaaler, Arne Einar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
    • Giant Functional Properties in Porous Electroceramics through Additive Manufacturing of Capillary Suspensions 

      Menne, David; Lemos Da Silva, Lucas; Rotan, Magnus; Glaum, Julia; Hinterstein, Manuel; Willenbacher, Norbert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Dedicated hierarchical structuring of functional ceramics can be used to shift the limits of functionality. This work presents the manufacturing of highly open porous, hierarchically structured barium titanate ceramics ...
    • Giant paleo-seafloor craters and mass wasting associated with magma-induced uplift of the upper crust 

      Omosanya, Kamaldeen Olakunle Leif; Duffaut, Kenneth; Alves, T.M; Eruteya, O.E.; Johansen, Ståle Emil; Waldmann, N. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Giant seafloor craters are known along many a continental margin with recurrent mass-wasting deposits. However, the impact of breakup-related magmatism on the evolution of such craters is barely understood. Using high-quality ...
    • Giant Stretchability and Reversibility of Tightly Wound Helical Carbon Nanotubes 

      Wu, Jianyang; He, Jianying; Odegard, Gregory; Nagao, Shijo; Zheng, Quanshui; Zhang, Zhiliang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      There is a surging interest in 3D graphitic nanostructures which possess outstanding properties enabling them to be prime candidates for a new generation of nanodevices and energy-absorbing materials. Here we study the ...
    • Giant triplet proximity effect in π-biased Josephson junctions with spin-orbit coupling 

      Jacobsen, Sol; Linder, Jacob (Journal article, 2015)
      In diffusive Josephson junctions the phase difference φ between the superconductors strongly influences the spectroscopic features of the layer separating them. The observation of a uniform minigap and its phase modulation ...
    • Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo simulation of fluids in confinement: Relation between the differential and integral pressures 

      Erdős, Máté; Galteland, Olav; Bedeaux, Dick; Kjelstrup, Signe; Moultos, Othonas A.; Vlugt, Thijs J.H. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The accurate description of the behavior of fluids in nanoporous materials is of great importance for numerous industrial applications. Recently, a new approach was reported to calculate the pressure of nanoconfined fluids. ...
    • Gibbs thermodynamics and surface properties at the nanoscale 

      de Miguel, Rodrigo; Rubi, J. Miguel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Gibbs’s classical thermodynamic framework approximates systems as infinitely large phases separated by infinitely thin surfaces. The range of validity of this classical framework comes naturally under scrutiny as we become ...
    • Gibbs-like phenomenon inherent in a lumped element model of a rod 

      Hovda, Sigve (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The underlying assumption of a lumped element model is that a spatially distributed physical system can be approximated by a topology of discrete entities. The impact of this assumption is illustrated by a model of a ...