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Overview

Arne Haug is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Research activities and academic output attributed to this scientist span various aspects typically associated with a university researcher, although specific publications or notable projects are not listed.

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Best Publications

  • Studies on the Sequence of Uronic Acid Residues in Alginic Acid.

    Arne Haug;Bjørn Larsen;Olav Smidsrød;G. Eriksson

  • A Study of the Constitution of Alginic Acid by Partial Acid Hydrolysis.

    Arne Haug;Bjørn Larsen;Olav Smidsrød;J. Møller

  • Uronic acid sequence in alginate from different sources

    Arne Haug;Bjørn Larsen;Olav Smidsrød

  • Estimation of the relative stiffness of the molecular chain in polyelectrolytes from measurements of viscosity at different ionic strengths.

    Olav Smidsrød;Arne Haug

  • Production of carbohydrates by the marine diatom Chaetoceros affinis var. willei (Gran) Hustedt. I. Effect of the concentration of nutrients in the culture medium

    Sverre Myklestad;Arne Haug

  • Qunantitative Determination of the Uronic Acid Composition of Alginates.

    Arne Haug;Bjørn Larsen;O. Fykse;A. Block-Bolten

  • Selectivity of Some Anionic Polymers for Divalent Metal Ions.

    Arne Haug;Olav Smidsrød;B. Högdahl;H. A. Øye

  • The Effect of Divalent Metals on the Properties of Alginate Solutions. II. Comparison of Different Metal Ions.

    Arne Haug;Olav Smidsrød;Bjørn Larsen;Salo Gronowitz

  • The Affinity of Some Divalent Metals for Different Types of Alginates.

    Arne Haug;Jannik Bjerrum;Ole Buchardt;Gert E. Olsen

  • Correlation between Chemical Structure and Physical Properties of Alginates.

    Arne Haug;Sverre Myklestad;Bjørn Larsen;Olav Smidsrød

  • Biosynthesis of alginate. 1. Composition and structure of alginate produced by Azotobacter vinelandii (Lipman).

    Bjørn Larsen;Arne Haug

  • Biosynthesis of alginate. II. Polymannuronic acid C-5-epimerase from Azotobacter vinelandii (Lipman).

    Arne Haug;Bjørn Larsen

  • A study on the constitution of alginic acid by partial acid hydrolysis

    Arne Haug;Bjørn Larsen

  • The influence of pH on the rate of hydrolysis of acidic polysaccharides.

    O Smidsrod;A Haug;B Larsen

  • Dependence upon Uronic Acid Composition of Some Ion-Exchange Properties of Alginates.

    Olav Smidsrød;Arne Haug;Pertti Karvonen;Artturi I. Virtanen

  • Properties of Poly(1,4-hexuronates) in the Gel State. II. Comparison of Gels of Different Chemical Composition.

    Olav Smidsrød;Arne Haug;Bjørn Lian;Aarre Huhtikangas

  • Dependence upon the gel-sol state of the ion-exchange properties of alginates

    O Smidsrod;A Haug

  • Estimation of heavy metal pollution in two Norwegian fjord areas by analysis of the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum

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  • A Light Scattering Study of Alginate.

    Olav Smidsrød;Arne Haug;Sven Westman;Salo Gronowitz

  • The Degradation of Alginates at Different pH Values.

    Arne Haug;Björn Larsen;Olav Smidsröd;Jon Munch-Petersen

  • Studies on the phytoplankton ecology of the Trondheimsfjord. I. The chemical composition of phytoplankton populations

    Arne Haug;Sverre Myklestad;Egil Sakshaug

Frequent Co-Authors

Bjørn Larsen
Bjørn Larsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Olav Smidsrød
Olav Smidsrød Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Curt R. Enzell
Curt R. Enzell Royal Institute of Technology
Hugo Theorell
Hugo Theorell Karolinska Institute
Svend Erik Rasmussen
Svend Erik Rasmussen Aarhus University
Nils Andreas Sörensen
Nils Andreas Sörensen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Lars Ehrenberg
Lars Ehrenberg Stockholm University
Alf A. Lindberg
Alf A. Lindberg Karolinska Institute
Sigfrid Svensson
Sigfrid Svensson Lund University
Ole Buchardt
Ole Buchardt University of Copenhagen

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