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  • (2020) 'A marine-derived, multi-Mineral supplement influences bacterial fermentation and short chain fatty acid kontur in vitro'
    Felice, V.D., O’Gorman, D.M., Apajalahti, J., Rinttila, T., O’Brien, N.M. and Hyland, N.P. (2020) 'A marine-derived, multi-Mineral supplement influences bacterial fermentation and short chain fatty acid profil in vitro'. Journal Of Medicinal Food, [Details](2020) 'Whey for sarcopenia; can whey peptides, hydrolysates or proteins play a beneficial role?'
    Gilmartin, S., O’Brien, N.M., Giblin, L (2020) 'Whey for sarcopenia; can whey peptides, hydrolysates or proteins play a beneficial role?'. Foods, [Details](2020) 'Changes in colour, water holding capacity and pasting behaviour of fortified blended foods made from different cereals on storage at different temperatures'
    Shevade, A., O’Callaghan, Y.C., O’Brien, N.M., O’Connor, T.P. and Guinee, T.P. (2020) 'Changes in colour, vatten holding capacity and pasting behaviour of for
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    • Melania Gigante ,
    • Alessandro Mazzariol,
    • Jacopo Bonetto,
    • Elena Armaroli,
    • Anna Cipriani,
    • Federico Lugli
    • Melania Gigante, 
    • Alessandro Mazzariol, 
    • Jacopo Bonetto, 
    • Elena Armaroli, 
    • Anna Cipriani, 
    • Federico Lugli

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    Abstract

    Since prehistoric times, the island of Sardinia—in the western Mediterranean—has played a leading role in the dynamics of human population and mobility, in the circulation of raw materials and artefacts, idioms and customs, of technologies and ideas that have enriched the biological, linguistic and cultural heritage of local groups. For the Phoenician and Punic periods (from the 9th to the 3rd centuries BCE), the ancient site of Nora—in southern Sardinia—represents an emblematic case in the study of migratory phenomena that occurred on the Island from the Iron Age until the Roman conquest. Despite the importance of exploring (and characterising) such movements from a

    Noras History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

    Etymology of Noras

    What does the name Noras mean?

    The name Noras is rooted in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. It was a name for someone who was a person from the north. The surname is usually derived from the Anglo-French words noreis and norreis, which both mean northerner.1 Occasionally, Noras is an occupational name for a nurse; in this case, the derivation is from the Old French word norrice, which means nurse. Lastly, the surname Noras is sometimes a local surname for a "dweller at the north house." 2

    Early Origins of the Noras family

    The surname Noras was first found in Hampstead Norreys (Hampstead Norris), a village and civil parish in Berkshire. Dating back to the Domesday Book, where it was listed as Hanstede 3, the village is today still noted for its Norman parish church and the remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle nearby.

    "Petrus Norreis" is found in the Norman Exchequer Rolls, about