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studkat-emneinfo – Returnerer xml med emneinfo fra FS

GET https://fs.fd.uib.no/studkat/emneinfo
response
200 OK
Content-Type: text/xml
<emneinfoer>
  <emneinfo>
    <emnekode>...</emnekode>
    <versjonskode>...</versjonskode>
    <emnenavnfork>...</emnenavnfork>
    <arstall_fra>...</arstall_fra>
    <terminkode_fra>...</terminkode_fra>
    <arstall_til/>
    <terminkode_til/>
    <infotypekode>...</infotypekode>
    <sprakkode>...</sprakkode>
    <infotekst_del1>...</infotekst_del1>
    <infotekst_del2/>
    <infotekst_del3/>
    <infotekst_del4/>
    <infotekst_del5/>
    <infotekst_del6/>
  </emneinfo>
  <emneinfo>
    <emnekode>...</emnekode>
    <versjonskode>...</versjonskode>
    <emnenavnfork>...</emnenavnfork>
    <arstall_fra>...</arstall_fra>
    <terminkode_fra>...</terminkode_fra>
    <arstall_til/>
    <terminkode_til/>
    <infotypekode>...</infotypekode>
    <sprakkode>...</sprakkode>
    <infotekst_del1>...</infotekst_del1>
    <infotekst_del2/>
    <infotekst_del3/>
    <infotekst_del4/>
    <infotekst_del5/>
    <infotekst_del6/>
  </emneinfo>
  <emneinfo>
    <emnekode>...</emnekode>
    <versjonskode>...</versjonskode>
    <emnenavnfork>...</emnenavnfork>
    <arstall_fra>...</arstall_fra>
    <terminkode_fra>...</terminkode_fra>
    <arstall_til/>
    <terminkode_til/>
    <infotypekode>...</infotypekode>
    <sprakkode>...</sprakkode>
    <infotekst_del1>...</infotekst_del1>
    <infotekst_del2/>
    <infotekst_del3/>
    <infotekst_del4/>
    <infotekst_del5/>
    <infotekst_del6/>
  </emneinfo>
  <emneinfo>
    <emnekode>...</emnekode>
    <versjonskode>...</versjonskode>
    <emnenavnfork>...</emnenavnfork>
    <arstall_fra>...</arstall_fra>
    <terminkode_fra>...</terminkode_fra>
    <arstall_til/>
    <terminkode_til/>
    <infotypekode>...</infotypekode>
    <sprakkode>...</sprakkode>
    <infotekst_del1>...</infotekst_del1>
    <infotekst_del2/>
    <infotekst_del3/>
    <infotekst_del4/>
    <infotekst_del5/>
    <infotekst_del6/>
  </emneinfo>
  <emneinfo>
    <emnekode>...</emnekode>
    <versjonskode>...</versjonskode>
    <emnenavnfork>...</emnenavnfork>
    <arstall_fra>...</arstall_fra>
    <terminkode_fra>...</terminkode_fra>
    <arstall_til/>
    <terminkode_til/>
    <infotypekode>...</infotypekode>
    <sprakkode>...</sprakkode>
    <infotekst_del1>...</infotekst_del1>
    <infotekst_del2/>
    <infotekst_del3/>
    <infotekst_del4/>
    <infotekst_del5/>
    <infotekst_del6/>
  </emneinfo>
</emneinfoer>


    TimeToLive: 300 (seconds in caches)

Examples

  • Beskrivelsetekst mangler https://fs.fd.uib.no/studkat/emneinfo

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <emneinfoer>
      <emneinfo>
        <emnekode>AB201</emnekode>
        <versjonskode>0</versjonskode>
        <emnenavnfork>Terrestrisk ark.biol</emnenavnfork>
        <arstall_fra>2009</arstall_fra>
        <terminkode_fra>V&#xC3;&#x85;R</terminkode_fra>
        <arstall_til/>
        <terminkode_til/>
        <infotypekode>EMFAGINNH</infotypekode>
        <sprakkode>NYNORSK</sprakkode>
        <infotekst_del1>The course offers an introduction to terrestrial and fresh water biological communities of the Arctic. This will be approached by considering adaptations of organisms to Arctic terrestrial habitats and how the organism interact, both within and between tropic levels, with a special emphasis on Svalbard. The role of the physical conditions of the Arctic (the polar light, short growing season, strong wind, nutrient and moisture limitations) as well as the biological interactions in shaping Arctic communities will be explored in comparison with communities of other terrestrial and limnic regions, especially those of temperate alpine tundras and Antarctic tundras. The structure of plant communities and the representation of different plant growth forms (or functional types) will be studied in relation to climate, geomorphology, soil microflora and herbivory. For invertebrates, the emphasis will be on the ecology of those groups that are of greatest significance on Svalbard, i.e. soil and fresh water fauna. Among the vertebrates the ecology of terrestrial birds and mammals and freshwater fish will be discussed. The link between terrestrial and marine ecosystems through seabirds and sea-mammals will be discussed (i.e. nesting cliffs and their flora and fauna), but these aspects, will be dealt with in more detail in AB-202 Marine Arctic Biology.</infotekst_del1>
        <infotekst_del2/>
        <infotekst_del3/>
        <infotekst_del4/>
        <infotekst_del5/>
        <infotekst_del6/>
      </emneinfo>
      <emneinfo>
        <emnekode>AB201</emnekode>
        <versjonskode>0</versjonskode>
        <emnenavnfork>Terrestrisk ark.biol</emnenavnfork>
        <arstall_fra>2008</arstall_fra>
        <terminkode_fra>H&#xC3;&#x98;ST</terminkode_fra>
        <arstall_til/>
        <terminkode_til/>
        <infotypekode>EMFAGINNH</infotypekode>
        <sprakkode>NYNORSK</sprakkode>
        <infotekst_del1>The course offers an introduction to terrestrial and fresh water biological communities of the Arctic. This will be approached by considering adaptations of organisms to Arctic terrestrial habitats and how the organism interact, both within and between tropic levels, with a special emphasis on Svalbard. The role of the physical conditions of the Arctic (the polar light, short growing season, strong wind, nutrient and moisture limitations) as well as the biological interactions in shaping Arctic communities will be explored in comparison with communities of other terrestrial and limnic regions, especially those of temperate alpine tundras and Antarctic tundras. The structure of plant communities and the representation of different plant growth forms (or functional types) will be studied in relation to climate, geomorphology, soil microflora and herbivory. For invertebrates, the emphasis will be on the ecology of those groups that are of greatest significance on Svalbard, i.e. soil and fresh water fauna. Among the vertebrates the ecology of terrestrial birds and mammals and freshwater fish will be discussed. The link between terrestrial and marine ecosystems through seabirds and sea-mammals will be discussed (i.e. nesting cliffs and their flora and fauna), but these aspects, will be dealt with in more detail in AB-202 Marine Arctic Biology.</infotekst_del1>
        <infotekst_del2/>
        <infotekst_del3/>
        <infotekst_del4/>
        <infotekst_del5/>
        <infotekst_del6/>
      </emneinfo>
      <emneinfo>
        <emnekode>AB201</emnekode>
        <versjonskode>0</versjonskode>
        <emnenavnfork>Terrestrisk ark.biol</emnenavnfork>
        <arstall_fra>2008</arstall_fra>
        <terminkode_fra>V&#xC3;&#x85;R</terminkode_fra>
        <arstall_til/>
        <terminkode_til/>
        <infotypekode>EML&#xC3;&#x86;RM&#xC3;&#x85;L</infotypekode>
        <sprakkode>NYNORSK</sprakkode>
        <infotekst_del1>To introduce the structure and function of Arctic terrestrial and fresh water biological communities by focusing on the diversity of adaptations among organisms within a community and their interactions, both within and between trophic levels. The course will give a thorough background for understanding environmental problems in terrestrial and limnic environments. </infotekst_del1>
        <infotekst_del2/>
        <infotekst_del3/>
        <infotekst_del4/>
        <infotekst_del5/>
        <infotekst_del6/>
      </emneinfo>
      <emneinfo>
        <emnekode>AB201</emnekode>
        <versjonskode>0</versjonskode>
        <emnenavnfork>Terrestrisk ark.biol</emnenavnfork>
        <arstall_fra>2009</arstall_fra>
        <terminkode_fra>V&#xC3;&#x85;R</terminkode_fra>
        <arstall_til/>
        <terminkode_til/>
        <infotypekode>EML&#xC3;&#x86;RM&#xC3;&#x85;L</infotypekode>
        <sprakkode>NYNORSK</sprakkode>
        <infotekst_del1>To introduce the structure and function of Arctic terrestrial and fresh water biological communities by focusing on the diversity of adaptations among organisms within a community and their interactions, both within and between trophic levels. The course will give a thorough background for understanding environmental problems in terrestrial and limnic environments. </infotekst_del1>
        <infotekst_del2/>
        <infotekst_del3/>
        <infotekst_del4/>
        <infotekst_del5/>
        <infotekst_del6/>
      </emneinfo>
      <emneinfo>
        <emnekode>AB201</emnekode>
        <versjonskode>0</versjonskode>
        <emnenavnfork>Terrestrisk ark.biol</emnenavnfork>
        <arstall_fra>2008</arstall_fra>
        <terminkode_fra>V&#xC3;&#x85;R</terminkode_fra>
        <arstall_til/>
        <terminkode_til/>
        <infotypekode>EMFAGINNH</infotypekode>
        <sprakkode>NYNORSK</sprakkode>
        <infotekst_del1>The course offers an introduction to terrestrial and fresh water biological communities of the Arctic. This will be approached by considering adaptations of organisms to Arctic terrestrial habitats and how the organism interact, both within and between tropic levels, with a special emphasis on Svalbard. The role of the physical conditions of the Arctic (the polar light, short growing season, strong wind, nutrient and moisture limitations) as well as the biological interactions in shaping Arctic communities will be explored in comparison with communities of other terrestrial and limnic regions, especially those of temperate alpine tundras and Antarctic tundras. The structure of plant communities and the representation of different plant growth forms (or functional types) will be studied in relation to climate, geomorphology, soil microflora and herbivory. For invertebrates, the emphasis will be on the ecology of those groups that are of greatest significance on Svalbard, i.e. soil and fresh water fauna. Among the vertebrates the ecology of terrestrial birds and mammals and freshwater fish will be discussed. The link between terrestrial and marine ecosystems through seabirds and sea-mammals will be discussed (i.e. nesting cliffs and their flora and fauna), but these aspects, will be dealt with in more detail in AB-202 Marine Arctic Biology.</infotekst_del1>
        <infotekst_del2/>
        <infotekst_del3/>
        <infotekst_del4/>
        <infotekst_del5/>
        <infotekst_del6/>
      </emneinfo>
    </emneinfoer>