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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROEISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
in: Ugeskrift for Læger, vol. 132, 1970, pp. 1666-
1668, references
<English summary: "Morbus disci columnae thoracalis in
the Faroe Islands" on p. 1668>
414: Joensen, H. Debes/Hansen, Hanna E./Hen-
ningsen, K./Svejgaard, A./Andersen, L: A Study
of the Linkage Relations of Epidermolysis bullosa
dystrophica
in: Human Heredity, vol. 29,1979, pp. 221-225,2 ta-
bles, references
<"Two large families from the Faroe Islands presenting epi-
dermolysis bullosa of the dystrophic type were subjected to
extensive linkage analyses with 22 serological markers ..."
From abstract>
415: Joensen, Jóan Pauli: The Pilot Whale in the
Old and Modern Society
in: Man and the Animal World, Bergen Dal, Nij-
megen, Holland 22-23 September 1988
<Quoted from Bloch, D.: Whaling in the Faroe Islands,
1584-1994: An Overview, in: Holm, Poul/Starkey, David
J./Thór, Jón Th. (eds.): The North Atlantic Fisheries, 1100-
1976. National Perspectives on a Common Resource. Es-
bjerg 1996>
416: Joensen, Jóan Pauli: The Fisheries of the
Faroe Islands. An Overview
in: Holm, Poul/Starkey, David J./Thór, Jón Th.
(eds.): The North Atlantic Fisheries, 1100-1976. Na-
tional Perspectives on a Common Resource. Esbjerg
(Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseets Forlag) 1996, (= Fiskeri-
og Søfartsmuseets Studieserie, 7; Studia Atlantica,
1), pp. 27-47
<An historical account of the fisheries of the Faroes with
particular emphasis on the development in the 20th centu-
ry>
417: Joensen, Jóan Pauli: Storehouse: hjallnr
(Faroes)
in: Oliver, Paul (ed.): Encyclopedia of vemacular ar--
chitecture of the world. Vol. 1: Theories and princi-
ples, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 1997,
p. 718
<Entry in the chapter "Uses and functions: Outbuildings">
418: Joensen, Jóan Pauli: Faeroese [Cultures and
habitats]
in: Oliver, Paul (ed.): Encyclopedia of vemacular ar-
chitecture of the world. Vol. 2: Cultures and habitats,
Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 1997, pp.
1386-1387, 2 photographs, references
419: Joensen, Jóan Pauli: Ram rearing on the
Faeroe Islands - tradition, recreation and cultur-
al dilemma
in. Geografisk Tidsskrift. Danish Joumal of Geogra-
phy. Special Issue 1, Agriculture - systems, land-
scapes, resources. Copenhagen 1999, pp. 97-106,
references
<On certain features of present-day sheep husbandry on the
island of Suðuroy>
420: Joergensen, Gunni: Charles Lewis Giesecke,
professor of mineralogy in Dublin: a fascinating
character in the geological history of the Faeroe
Islands and Greenland
in: Irish Joumal of Earth Sciences, vol. 15, 1996, pp.
145-154
<Quoted from Table of Contents Intemational (Database;
Intemet index>
421: Jóhannesson, Tómas: Climate change sce-
narios for the Nordic countries
in: Climate Research, Oldendorf, Luhe, vol. 5, no. 3,
1995, pp. 181-195, figures, tables, references
<Deals also with climate change scenarios for the Faroe Is-
lands. Quoted from Meteorological and Geoastrophysical
Abstracts, vol. 47, no. 5, 1996, no. 47.5-489>
422: Johansen, Anfinnur: Træk of færøsk slægts-
navneskik de sidste 160 ár
in: Kruken, Kristoffer (Red.): Slektnamn i Norden.
Rapport frá NORNAs tjueførste symposium i Oslo
17.-20. september 1992. Uppsala (Noma-Forlaget)
1995 (= NORNA-Rapporter 58), pp. 141-151
<English summary "Aspects of Faroese family name tradi-
tions during the last 160 years" on pp. 150-151>
423: Jóhansen, J[óhannes]: Faroe Islands
in: Berglund, B.E./Birks, H.J.B./Ralska-Jasiewic-
zowa, M./Wright, H.E. (eds.): Palaeoecological
Events During the Last 15000 Years: Regional Syn-
theses of Palaeoecological Studies of Lakes and
Mires in Europe. Chichester et al. (John Wiley &
Sons Ltd.) 1996 (= Intemational Geological Correla-
tion Programme, Project 158 B), pp. 145-152, 5 fig-
ures, references. With Appendix: Bio-stratigraphical
Reference Site Tables, p. 736
<On type region and palaeoecological events>
424: Johansen, Poul: The Church in the Faeroes
in: The Pioneer. No. 4,1943, pp. 48-49
<A brief sketch describing the then structure and size of the
Lutheran Church in the Faroes; written by the then pastor of
Miðvágur>