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    Seasonal and spatial variations of saltmarsh benthic foraminiferal communities from North Norfolk, England by Saad, Salha A., Wade, Christopher M.

    Published 2016
    “…Time series foraminiferal data were obtained from samples collected from three sites at Brancaster Overy Staithe, Burnham Overy Staithe and Thornham on the North Norfolk coast over a 1-year period. At each collection point, six environmental variables—temperature, chlorophyll, sand, mud, pH and salinity—were also measured. …”
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    Distribution of lipid parameters according to different socio-economic indicators- the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population study by Shohaimi, Shamarina, Boekholdt, Matthijs S., Luben, Robert, Wareham, Nick J., Khaw, Kay-Tee

    Published 2014
    “…A total of 10,147 men and 12,304 women aged 45-80 years living in Norfolk, United Kingdom, were recruited using general practice age-sex registers as part of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC-Norfolk). …”
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    FEV1 and total cardiovascular mortality and morbidity over an 18 years follow-up population-based prospective EPIC-NORFOLK study by Ching, Siew Mooi, Chia, Yook Chin, Lentjes, Marleen A. H., Luben, Robert, Wareham, Nicholas, Khaw, Kay Tee

    Published 2019
    “…Background Our study aimed to determine the association between forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and subsequent fatal and non-fatal events in a general population. Methods The Norfolk (UK) based European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC-Norfolk) recruited 25,639 participants between 1993 and 1997. …”
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    Genetic connectivity and self-replenishment of inshore and offshore populations of the endemic anemonefish, Amphiprion latezonatus by Steinberg, R., van der Meer, M., Walker, E., Berumen, M., Hobbs, Jean-Paul, van Herwerden, L.

    Published 2016
    “…Together, these data suggest prolonged recovery times following severe population decline (or extirpation) and indicate a need to protect this species at all locations, particularly Norfolk Island and Sunshine Coast where marine protected areas are lacking.…”
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    The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts by Hudson, L., Newbold, T., Contu, S., Hill, S., Lysenko, I., De Palma, A., Phillips, H., Senior, R., Bennett, D., Booth, H., Choimes, A., Correia, D., Day, J., Echeverria-Londono, S., Garon, M., Harrison, M., Ingram, D., Jung, M., Kemp, V., Kirkpatrick, L., Martin, C., Pan, Y., White, H., Aben, J., Abrahamczyk, S., Adum, G., Aguilar-Barquero, V., Aizen, M., Ancrenaz, M., Arbelaez-Cortes, E., Armbrecht, I., Azhar, B., Azpiroz, A., Baeten, L., Baldi, A., Banks, J., Barlow, J., Batary, P., Bates, A., Bayne, E., Beja, P., Berg, A., Berry, N., Bicknell, J., Bihn, J., Bohning-Gaese, K., Boekhout, T., Boutin, C., Bouyer, J., Brearley, F., Brito, I., Brunet, J., Buczkowski, G., Buscardo, E., Cabra-Garcia, J., Calvino-Cancela, M., Cameron, S., cancello, E., Carrijo, T., carvalho, A., Castro, H., Castro-Luna, A., Cerda, R., Cerezo, A., Chauvat, M., Clarke, F., Cleary, D., Connop, S., D'Aniello, B., da Silva, P.G., Darvill, B., Dauber, J., Dejean, A., Diekotter, T., Dominguez-Haydar, Y., Dormann, C., Dumont, B., Dures, S., Dynesius, M., Edenius, L., Elek, Z., Entling, M., Farwig, N., Fayle, T., Felicioli, A., Felton, A., Ficetola, G., Filgueiras, B., Fonte, S., Fraser, L., Fukuda, D., Furlani, D., Ganzhorn, J., Garden, J., Gheler-Costa, C., Giordani, P., Giordano, S., Gottschalk, M., Goulson, D., Gove, Aaron, Grogan, J., Hanley, M., Hanson, T., Hashim, N., Hawes, J., Hebert, C., Helden, A., Henden, J., Hernandez, L., Herzog, F., Higuera-Diaz, D., Hilje, B., Horgan, F., Horvath, R., Hylander, K., Issacs-Cubides, P., Ishitani, M., Jacobs, C., Jaramillo, V., Jauker, B., Jonsell, M., Jung, T., Kapoor, V., Kati, V., Katovai, E., Kessler, M., Knop, E., Kolb, A., Korosi, A., Lachat, T., Lantschner, V., Le Feon, V., LeBuhn, G., Legare, J., Letcher, S., Littlewood, N., Lopez--Quintero, C., Louhaichi, M., Lovei, G., Lucas-Borja, M., Luja, V., Maeto, K., Magura, T., Mallari, N., Marin-Spiotta, E., Marshall, E., Martinez, E., Mayfield, M., Mikusinski, G., Milder, J., Miller, J., Morales, C., Muchane, M., Muchane, M., Naidoo, R., Nakamura, A., Naoe, S., Nates-Parra, G., Navarrete Gutierrez, D., Neuschulz, E., Noreika, N., Norfolk, O., Noriega, J., Noske, N., O'Dea, N., Oduro, W., Ofori-Boateng, C., Oke, C., Osgathorpe, L., Paritsis, J., Parrah, A., Pelegrin, N., Peres, C., Persson, A., Petanidou, T., Phalan, B., Philips, T.K., Poveda, K., Power, E., Presley, S., Proenca, V., Quaranta, M., Quintero, C., Redpath-Downing, N., Reid, J.L., Reis, Y., Ribeiro, D., Richardson, B., Richardson, M., Robles, C., Rombke, J., Romero-Duque, L.P., Rosselli, L., Rossiter, S., Roulston, T., Rousseau, L., Sadler, J., Safian, S., Saldana-Vazquez, R., Samnegard, U., Schuepp, C., Schweiger, O., Sedlock, J., Shahabuddin, G., Sheil, D., Silva, F., Slade, E., Smith-Pardo, A., Sodhi, N., Somarriba, E., Sosa, R., Stout, J., Struebig, M., Sung, Y., Threlfall, C., Tonietto, R., Tothmeresz, B., Tscharntke, T., Turner, E., Tylianakis, J., Vanbergen, A., Vassilev, K., Verboven, H., Vergara, C., Vergara, P., Verhulst, J., Walker, T., Wang, Y., Watling, J., Wells, K., Williams, C., Willig, M., Woinarski, J., Wolf, J., Woodcock, B., Yu, D., Zaitsev, A., Collen, B., Ewers, R., Mace, G., Purves, D., Scharlemann, J., Purvis, A.

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    The relationship of obesity with falls among older adults / Kioh Sheng Hui by Kioh, Sheng Hui

    Published 2021
    “…The study populations consisted of adults aged ≥55years from the Malaysian Elders Longitudinal Study (MELoR), the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer - Norfolk study (EPIC- NORFOLK) and Bavarian Research Foundation-Sarcopenia and Osteoporosis study (FoRMOSA). …”
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    A geographical examination of the twentieth century theory and practice of selected village development in England by Parsons, David John

    Published 1979
    “…The operation of classification schemes is examined at length and is supplemented with an examination of the spatial inequalities between five different classifications, in the Isle of Wight, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, and West Sussex. The impact of selected village development policies is studied in detail through two case studies, one of a 'pressure' area (South Nottinghamshire), and the other of a 'remoter' rural area (North Norfolk). …”
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    Identification of seventeen microsatellite loci for conservation genetic studies of the endemic wrasse Coris bulbifrons by van der Meer, M., Gardener, M., Berumen, M., Hobbs, Jean-Paul, Van Herwerden, L.

    Published 2013
    “…Coris bulbifrons is a large wrasse endemic to only four oceanic locations off Australia's east coast: Middleton Reef, Elizabeth Reef, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. The species is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN due to the potential threat of overfishing. …”
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    Revealing Repton: bringing landscape to life at Sheringham Park by Daniels, Stephen, Veale, Lucy

    Published 2014
    “…The year 2012 marked 200 years since Humphry Repton (1752–1818) produced his design for Sheringham Park in north Norfolk, bound as one of his Red Books. On paper, Repton is England’s best-known and most influential landscape gardener. …”
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    Identification of twenty one microsatellite loci for conservation genetic studies of the endemic butterflyfish Chaetodon tricinctus by van der Meer, M., Gardner, M., Hobbs, Jean-Paul, Pratchett, M., Van Herwerden, L.

    Published 2012
    “…Chaetodon tricinctus is a butterflyfish endemic to the offshore reefs of Elizabeth Reef, Middleton Reef, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island off Australia’s east coast. It is a highly specialised coral reef fish that is thought to rely on Acroporid coral species exclusively for food and shelter. …”
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