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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
589: Olsen, Bergur: Changes in Faroese Seabird
Populations and Human Impact
in: Bloch/Enckell (eds.): Environmental Change in
North Atlantic Islands, Tórshavn 1998, pp. 167-168
<Extended abstract>
590: Olsen, S.FÆansen, H.S./Jensen, B./Søren-
sen, T.I.A.: Pregnancy duration and the ratio of
long-chain n-3 fatty acids to arachidonic acid in
erythrocytes from Faroese women
in: Joumal of Intemal Medicine, vol. 225, suppl. 731,
1989, pp. 185-189, 2 tables, 2 figures, references
<An investigation into the causes of prolonged duration of
pregnancy due to a high matemal intake of long-chain n-3
fatty acids>
591: Olsen, S.FÆansen, H.S./Jensen, B.: Fish oil
versus arachis oil food supplementation in rela-
tion to pregnancy duration in rats
in: Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty
Acids, vol. 40, 1990, pp. 255-260
592: Olsen, S. FÆjurhuus, B./Rasmussen, K./
Joensen, H.DÆarsen, S.O./Zoffman, H./Lind, I.:
Pharyngeal carriage of Neisseria meningitidis and
Neisseria lactamica in households with infants
within areas with high and low incidences of
meningococcal disease
in: Epidemiology and Infection, vol. 106, 1991, pp.
445-457, 3 figures, 3 tables, references
<”In a household survey in the Faroe Islands, an isolated
community with hyperendemic occurence of meningococ-
cal disease due to serogroup B 15, 1604 persons were ex-
amined for pharyngeal carriage of Neisseria meningitidis
and N. lactamica..." From abstract>
593: Olsen, Sjúrður F./Sørensen, Jannie Dal-
by/Secher, Niels JÆedegaard, MortenÆenrik-
sen, Tine BrinkÆansen, Harald S./Grant, Adri-
an: Randomised controlled triai of effect of fish-
oil supplementation on pregnancy duration
in: The Lancet, vol. 339, 1992, pp. 1003-1007, 5 ta-
bles, references
<An investigation into the reasons of high birthweights and
prolonged duration of pregnancy in the Faroe Islands>
594: Olsen, S.F./Grandjean, P./Weihe, P./Videro,
T.: Frequency of seafood intake in pregnancy as a
determinant of birth weight: evidence for a dose
dependent relationship
in: Joumal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
London, vol. 47, 1993, pp. 436-440
595: O'Neil, Wayne A.: Transformational dialec-
tology: Phonology and syntax
in: Verhandlungen des Zweiten Intemationalen Di-
alektologen-Kongresses..., Bd. II (= Zeitschrift fiir
Mundartforschung. Beihefte Neue Folge Heft 4),
Wiesbaden 1968, pp. 629-638
<General phonology; problems of phonology from Ice-
landic and Faroese>
596: O'Neil, Wayne: The Evolution of the Ger-
manic Inflectional Systems. A Study in the Caus-
es of Language Change
in: Orbis, vol. XXVII, 1978, pp. 248-286
<Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian examples on pp. 277-281>
P
597: Paaskesen, Erik/Banke, Frank: GF 11
Færøerne Varianter Bind I Plate Flaws - Volume
1 Faroe Islands
Tervuren (DAKA Forlag) 1998, 72 pp., illustrations
Reviewed in:
- "238". Journal of the Faroe Islands Study Cir-
cle, vol. 2, no. 10, May 1999, p. 238 (Norman
Hudson)
<Cover title: Færøeme Varianter 1975-1983. Catalogue of
Faroese plate flaws comprising the issues of the years 1975-
1983>
598: Palmquist, Jan/Wang, August G.: Schizo-
phrenia in the Faroe Islands
in: Nordic Joumal of Psychiatry, vol. 51, 1997, pp.
351-357, 6 tables, 1 figure, references
<"The study describes incidence, clinical, and social out-
come for schizophrenics in the Faroe Islands. ... The results
indicate an incidence similar to the westem world in gener-
al, but a more positive social outcome. However, with re-
gard to employment, the outcome is poor, illustrating alien-
ation from the work force." From abstract>
599: Parmentier, Jan: To the Dogger Bank, the
Faroes and Iceland. A joint stock fishing compa-
ny in Nieuport, 1727-1737
in: Holm, Poul/Janzen, Olaf (eds.): Northem Seas
Yearbook 1997 (= Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseets stud-
ieserie, nr. 10), Esbjerg (Association for the History
of the Northem Seas) 1997, pp. 39-56, 1 illustration,
2 appendices
<"Depending on weather condition and the catch, the hook-
ers stayed three to four months at sea. In contrast to the
Dutch, the Nieuport fishermen never called at the Faroes or