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PACHLATKO, CHRISTOPH, and GÜNTER KRÄMER. "Zürich, Switzerland: Schweizerisches Epilepsie-Zentrum." Seizure 12 (January 2003): S47—S51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1059-1311(02)00284-4.

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Punnett, Audrey. "The Psychology Club, Zürich, Switzerland." Jung Journal 18, no. 2 (April 2, 2024): 172–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19342039.2024.2330314.

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Rechenberg, Dan-Krister. "Dan-Krister Rechenberg, DR MED DENT, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland." Endodontic Topics 30, no. 1 (May 2014): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/etp.12054_2.

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Zehnder, Matthias. "Matthias Zehnder, DR MED DENT, PHD, PD, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland." Endodontic Topics 30, no. 1 (May 2014): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/etp.12054_8.

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KOHARA, Shinji. "Stay at ETH Zürich in Switzerland." Vacuum and Surface Science 64, no. 8 (August 10, 2021): 391–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1380/vss.64.391.

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Christoph, Gebhardt. "Advanced Interactive Technologies Lab: Zürich, Switzerland." XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students 23, no. 2 (December 15, 2016): 64–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3021557.

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SCHWARZENBACH, ALEXIS. "Victims, Veterans and Cuckoo Clocks: Recent Books on Switzerland and the Second World War." Contemporary European History 14, no. 2 (May 2005): 259–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777305002341.

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Isabel Vincent, Hitler's Silent Partners. Swiss Banks, Nazi Gold, and the Pursuit of Justice (New York: W. Morrow, 1997), 351 pp., $25.00, ISBN 0688154255.Angelo M. Codevilla, Between the Alps and a Hard Place. Switzerland in World War II and the Rewriting of History (Washington, DC: Regnery, 2000), 248 pp., $27.95, ISBN 089526238X.Walther Hofer and Herbert R. Reginbogin, Hitler, der Westen und die Schweiz, 1936–1945 (Zürich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2001), 690 pp., €45.00, ISBN 3858239925.Independent Commission of Experts Switzerland – Second World War, Switzerland, National Socialism and the Second World War (Zürich: Pendo, 2002), 600 pp., €29.90, ISBN 3858426032.Jakob Tanner and Sigrid Weigel, eds., Gedächtnis, Geld und Gesetz. Vom Umgang mit der Vergangenheit des Zweiten Weltkrieges (Zürich: Vdf Hochschulverlag, 2002), 380 pp., €29.90, ISBN 3728126586.Neville Wylie, Britain, Switzerland, and the Second World War (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), 394 pp., £55.00, ISBN 0198206909.
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Shamdasani, Sonu. "From Geneva to Zürich: Jung and French Switzerland." Journal of Analytical Psychology 43, no. 1 (January 1998): 115–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1465-5922.00012.

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CEDERMAN, LARS-ERIK, SIMON HUG, ANDREAS SCHÄDEL, and JULIAN WUCHERPFENNIG. "Territorial Autonomy in the Shadow of Conflict: Too Little, Too Late?—ERRATUM." American Political Science Review 109, no. 3 (July 7, 2015): 635. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055415000325.

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Owing to an editorial error, the titles in the affiliations of Andreas Schädel and Julian Wucherpfennig in the article by Cederman et al. (2015) in the May 2015 issue of American Political Science Review are incorrect. The correct affiliations are as follows:Andreas Schädel is PhD candidate at ETH Zürich, Haldeneggsteig 4, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland (schaedel@icr.gess.ethz.ch).Julian Wucherpfennig is Lecturer in International Security at University College London, 29/31 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9QU, United Kingdom (j.wucherpfennig@ucl.ac.uk).We regret the error.
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Zappa, M., N. Andres, P. Kienzler, D. Näf-Huber, C. Marti, and M. Oplatka. "Crash tests for forward-looking flood control in the city of Zürich (Switzerland)." Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 370 (June 11, 2015): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-235-2015.

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Abstract. Floods in the city of Zürich (Switzerland) were already reported in the 13th century. The most severe threat are floods from the Sihl river (336 km2, including also an hydropower reservoir) with peaks exceeding 350 m3 s−1. An assessment using a rainfall-runoff model has been completed to evaluate extreme flood situations by combining 18 precipitation scenarios with different initial conditions. These scenarios identified deficits for the safety of Zürich. For the improvement of flood management several measures are possible. Crash-tests with 41 472 combinations of measures and scenarios have been evaluated. According to the results, the spillway channel option in the downstream reach of the Sihl is a promising structural measure to ensure flood relief for Zürich. Lowering the artificial reservoir lake before the event consistently increases safety also in the upstream part, but causes financial losses in terms of hydroelectricity. The combination of measures can lead to an optimal safety also in case of unfavourable initial conditions. Pending questions concern the costs, political decisions and the environmental sustainability.
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De Capitani, Mario M. "There and Back Again: The International Chemistry Olympiad 2023." CHIMIA 77, no. 11 (November 29, 2023): 799. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2023.799.

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The 2023 edition of the International Chemistry Olympiad, a world-wide chemistry competition for high-school students, was held in Zürich, Switzerland. The Swiss delegation earned an honourable mention.
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Arons, Wendy. "Kurt Hirschfeld and the Visionary Internationalism of the Schauspielhaus Zürich." Theatre Survey 60, no. 03 (August 6, 2019): 385–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557419000267.

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Outside Switzerland, the Schauspielhaus Zürich (Zürich Playhouse) is best known among theatre historians for the role it played in supporting and advancing the career of German playwright Bertolt Brecht during and just after World War II. We learn, from our studies of Brecht, that while he was living in exile in Finland and the United States his plays Mother Courage and Her Children, The Good Person of Szechwan, and Galileo all received their first productions in Zürich, and that when he returned to Europe from exile the city was also his initial destination. Brecht was not the only exiled playwright to find a producing home at the Schauspielhaus; the theatre has additionally long been recognized, particularly among German and Swiss theatre historians, for the important role it played in producing the work of many other exiled German and Austrian playwrights during World War II. Some American theatre historians have also made note of the quality of the work produced at the Schauspielhaus: for example, Oscar Brockett mentions the Zürich theatre in passing as “one of the best in Europe during the Nazi regime because so many refugees settled in Switzerland.” But what remains underrecognized among historians outside Switzerland is the pivotal role that both the Schauspielhaus and its dramaturg (and later artistic director) Kurt Hirschfeld played in keeping an international repertoire on life support in Europe when most of the Continent was under Nazi occupation (Fig. 1). A look at the list of wartime and postwar productions at the Schauspielhaus reveals a veritable who's who of the modern Western dramatic canon: productions of works by playwrights like Karel Čapek, Thornton Wilder, Jean Giraudoux, Jean-Paul Sartre, Paul Claudel, Federico García Lorca, T. S. Eliot, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Luigi Pirandello, and many, many—in fact, many dozens—of others.
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Hunziker, Thomas, Christoph Berger, Georg Staubli, Alois Tschopp, Rainer Weber, David Nadal, Christoph Hatz, and Patricia Schlagenhauf. "Profile of Travel‐Associated Illness in Children, Zürich, Switzerland." Journal of Travel Medicine 19, no. 3 (May 1, 2012): 158–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1708-8305.2012.00611.x.

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Lüthy, R., B. Ledergerber, M. Täuber, and W. Siegenthaler. "Prevalence of HIV antibodies among prostitutes in Zürich, Switzerland." Klinische Wochenschrift 65, no. 6 (March 1987): 287–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01773453.

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Stienen, Martin N., Carlo Serra, Lennart H. Stieglitz, Niklaus Krayenbühl, Oliver Bozinov, and Luca Regli. "UniversitätsSpital Zürich: 80 years of neurosurgical patient care in Switzerland." Acta Neurochirurgica 160, no. 1 (November 13, 2017): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-017-3357-z.

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Holder, John. "Divisional steering committee meeting in Zürich, Switzerland, 14 February 2009." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 16, no. 3 (April 7, 2009): 363–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-009-0145-1.

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Hofer, Peter, and Jürgen Angleitner. "Versorgung des Holzheizkraftwerkes Aubrugg durch die Zürich Holz AG – ein Erfahrungsbericht." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 164, no. 12 (December 1, 2013): 374–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2013.0374.

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Wood supply for the Aubrugg wood-fired combined heating-and-power-plant by Zürich Holz AG – experience so far The article addresses wood supply for a large heating plant in Switzerland, delivered by Zürich Holz AG. It describes the role of the supplier, in this case a wood marketing company, owned by the forest owners, in preparing and delivering the contracted volumes. Important factors in the success (so far) of the supply system are the reliable supply of the contracted volumes by the suppliers as well as careful organisation and monitoring of deliveries. The commercial success is based on systematic reference to the energy content of the wood. The article also addresses the measures put in place to guard against possible future reductions in wood availability.
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Drescher-Schneider, Ruth, Christiane Jacquat, and Werner Schoch. "Palaeobotanical investigations at the mammoth site of Niederweningen (Kanton Zürich), Switzerland." Quaternary International 164-165 (April 2007): 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2006.11.016.

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Blaser, J., R. Lüthy, S. Rietiker, B. Ledergerber, and M. G. Täuber. "Prevalence of HIV antibodies in groups at risk in Zürich, Switzerland." Klinische Wochenschrift 65, no. 5 (March 1987): 245–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01715858.

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Sesartic, Ana, and Matthias Töwe. "Research Data Services at ETH-Bibliothek." IFLA Journal 42, no. 4 (November 30, 2016): 284–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0340035216674971.

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The management of research data throughout its life-cycle is both a key prerequisite for effective data sharing and efficient long-term preservation of data. This article summarizes the data services and the overall approach to data management as currently practised at ETH-Bibliothek, the main library of ETH Zürich, the largest technical university in Switzerland. The services offered by service providers within ETH Zürich cover the entirety of the data life-cycle. The library provides support regarding conceptual questions, offers training and services concerning data publication and long-term preservation. As research data management continues to play a steadily more prominent part in both the requirements of researchers and funders as well as curricula and good scientific practice, ETH-Bibliothek is establishing close collaborations with researchers, in order to promote a mutual learning process and tackle new challenges.
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Saucy, Apolline, Beat Schäffer, Louise Tangermann, Danielle Vienneau, Jean-Marc Wunderli, and Martin Röösli. "Individual Aircraft Noise Exposure Assessment for a Case-Crossover Study in Switzerland." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 9 (April 26, 2020): 3011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093011.

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Accurate exposure assessment is essential in environmental epidemiological studies. This is especially true for aircraft noise, which is characterized by a high spatial and temporal variation. We propose a method to assess individual aircraft noise exposure for a case-crossover study investigating the acute effects of aircraft noise on cardiovascular deaths. We identified all cases of cardiovascular death (24,886) occurring near Zürich airport, Switzerland, over fifteen years from the Swiss National Cohort. Outdoor noise exposure at the home address was calculated for the night preceding death and control nights using flight operations information from Zürich airport and noise footprints calculated for major aircraft types and air routes. We estimated three different noise metrics: mean sound pressure level (LAeq), maximum sound pressure level (LAmax), and number above threshold 55 dB (NAT55) for different nighttime windows. Average nighttime aircraft noise levels were 45.2 dB, 64.6 dB, and 18.5 for LAeq, LAmax, and NAT55 respectively. In this paper, we present a method to estimate individual aircraft noise exposure with high spatio-temporal resolution and a flexible choice of exposure events and metrics. This exposure assessment will be used in a case-crossover study investigating the acute effects of noise on health.
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HENNEMANN, FRANK H., OSKAR V. CONLE, and PAUL D. BROCK. "The types of Phasmatodea (= Phasmida) deposited in the Eidgenössisches Technisches Hochschulzentrum, Zürich, Switzerland (ETHZ)." Zootaxa 5278, no. 1 (May 4, 2023): 176–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5278.1.10.

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Type specimens of 42 taxa of Phasmatodea (including probable type specimens of 14 taxa) have been located in the Eidgenössisches Technisches Hochschulzentrum, Zürich. The species are listed alphabetically, with the number of specimens, sex and locality data. Some minor taxonomic changes are proposed: 1 new combination, 1 revised combination, 2 lectotype designations.
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Notarfrancesco, Marco, Christian D. Fankhauser, Anja Lorch, Davide Ardizzone, Simon Helnwein, Dennis Hoch, Thomas Hermanns, George Thalmann, and Jörg Beyer. "Perioperative complications and oncological outcomes of post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection in patients with germ cell cancer at two high-volume university centres in Switzerland – a retrospective chart review." Swiss Medical Weekly 153, no. 4 (April 10, 2023): 40053. http://dx.doi.org/10.57187/smw.2023.40053.

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BACKGROUND: Post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (PC-RPLND) is an integral part of the management of patients with metastatic non-seminoma and residual masses >1 cm after chemotherapy. AIMS: To assess perioperative complications and oncological outcomes at two major referral centres in Switzerland. METHODS: This was a retrospective chart review of 136 patients with non-seminoma who underwent PC-RPLND between 2010 and 2020 at the university hospitals of Bern and Zürich. Patient, treatment and tumour characteristics as well as the types and frequencies of intra- and postoperative complications were registered and compared using the chi-square test. Oncological outcomes consisted of the time and location of relapses as well as progression-free and overall survival, which were compared using the log-rank test. RESULTS: Overall, 70 patients from Bern and 66 patients from Zürich were included; 5 patients had a previous retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) (2 Bern, 3 Zürich). Vascular injuries were the most frequent intraoperative complication, occurring in 27/136 (19.9%) patients. Postoperative complications were observed in 42/136 (30.9%) patients, ileus being the most common. Perioperative mortality was 2.2%. A retroperitoneal mass ≥50 mm was significantly associated with intraoperative complications (p = 0.004) and increased resource demands (p = 0.021). Postoperative morbidity was higher according to age at post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection ≥40 years (p = 0.028) and retroperitoneal mass ≥20 mm (p = 0.005). The median follow-up time was 37 months (interquartile range [IQR] 18–64 months). The median progression-free survival at 5 years was 76% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 64–85%) in Bern and 69% (95% CI: 54–80%) in Zürich (p = 0.464). The median overall survival at 5 years was 88% (95% CI: 76–94%) in Bern and 77% (95% CI: 60–87%) in Zürich (p = 0.335). Patients with progressive disease or a tumour marker increase before retroperitoneal lymph node dissection had significantly inferior progression-free and overall survival compared to non-progressing patients. The presence of teratoma in resected specimens did not confer inferior survival probabilities compared to necrosis only, whereas the presence of vital undifferentiated tumour conferred inferior progression-free and overall survival. Patients with a previous retroperitoneal lymph node dissection and patients operated for late relapses >2 years after chemotherapy also had significantly inferior progression-free and overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: We found a relevant rate of severe perioperative complications at PC-RPLND at even experienced high-volume centres. The oncological outcomes at two major university urological centres in Switzerland were similar and determined by preoperative risk factors and intraoperative histology.
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Schlamminger, S., R. E. Pixley, F. Nolting, J. Schurr, and U. Straumann. "Reflections on a measurement of the gravitational constant using a beam balance and 13 tons of mercury." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 372, no. 2026 (October 13, 2014): 20140027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2014.0027.

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In 2006, a final result of a measurement of the gravi- tational constant G performed by researchers at the University of Zürich, Switzerland, was published. A value of G =6.674252(122)×10 −11 m 3 kg −1 s −2 was obtained after an experimental effort that lasted over one decade. Here, we briefly summarize the measurement and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this approach.
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Rattray, Charles, and Graeme Hutton. "Concepts and material associations in the work of Gigon/Guyer." Architectural Research Quarterly 4, no. 1 (March 2000): 16–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135500002384.

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Zürich architects Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer display an enjoyment of the realities – both physical and intellectual – of architectural production and, to this extent, can be seen as part of a prevailing pattern in northern Switzerland. This paper comments on their work and shows it also to be creatively critical, subverting a number of modern orthodoxies and supplanting them with an affective internal logic.
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Purtschert, I., H. Siegrist, and W. Gujer. "Enhanced denitrification with methanol at WWTP Zürich-Werdhölzli." Water Science and Technology 33, no. 12 (June 1, 1996): 117–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1996.0316.

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In coordination with the EU-guidelines the large wastewater treatment plants in Switzerland have to be extended with enhanced nitrogen removal. Due to the existing plant configuration, the low COD/N ratio and dilute wastewater, denitrification supported by an external carbon source instead of extending the plant may be an interesting and cost effective solution for municipal wastewater treatment. At the wastewater treatment plant Zürich-Werdhölzli different experiments were performed with methanol addition to predenitrification from March to July 1994. The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of methanol as an alternative to plant extension to achieve a higher nitrogen removal efficiency. Therefore, two parallel denitrifying lanes were investigated, one served for methanol addition experiments and the other as a control. The effect of oxygen input into the anoxic zone due to influent, return sludge and mixing was investigated, too. The results show that nitrogen removal efficiency can be substantially increased as compared to the reference lane. The adaptation period for methanol degradation was only a few days and the process was relatively stable. Based on total nitrogen in the inflow, the average denitrification was 55% with methanol addition and 35% without methanol. The yield coefficient YCOD was 0.4 g CODX g−1 CODMe. Due to the small net growth rate of the methanol degraders the denitrification capacity is relatively low and nitrate peak loads cannot be fully denitrified. Hence, methanol as a carbon source requires more or less constant dosing. To prevent nitrate limitation, methanol addition should be controlled by the anoxic nitrate concentrations.
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ter Welle, Ben J. H. "Recommendations from the IAWA-IUFRO Symposium held in Zürich, Switzerland, July 1990." IAWA Journal 11, no. 3 (1990): 306–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90001188.

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Schmid, W. A. "Zürich: The spatial planning concept in Switzerland with respect to environmental protection." Planning Practice & Research 8, no. 2 (April 1993): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02697459308722877.

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Aptroot, André, and Rosmarie Honegger. "Lichens in the New Botanical Garden of the University of Zürich, Switzerland." Botanica Helvetica 116, no. 2 (December 2006): 135–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00035-006-0759-6.

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Ribi, G., R. Tardent, P. Tardent, and C. Scascighini. "Dynamics of hydra populations in Lake Zürich, Switzerland, and Lake Maggiore, Italy." Swiss Journal of Hydrology 47, no. 1 (March 1985): 45–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02538183.

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SEOW-CHOEN, FRANCIS, and PETER K. L. NG. "On the correct lectotype for Marmessoidea unicolor Redtenbacher, 1908 (Insecta: Phasmatodea)." Zootaxa 5360, no. 3 (October 27, 2023): 448–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5360.3.8.

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Hennemann, F.H., Conle, O.V. & Brock, P.D. (2023) The types of Phasmatodea (= Phasmida) deposited in the Eidgenössisches Technisches Hochschulzentrum, Zürich, Switzerland (ETHZ). Zootaxa, 5278 (1), 176–188. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5278.1.10Hovinga, H. (2010) The Sumatra Railroad: Final destination Pakan Baroe, 1943–1945. Brill, Leiden, 391 pp. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004253711ICZN [International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature] (1999) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature. 4th Edition. Adopted by the XXI General Assembly of the International Union of Biological Sciences. International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature, in association with the British Museum (Natural History), London, 338 pp.Redtenbacher, J. (1908) Die Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden. III. Phasmidae Anareolatae (Phibalosomini, Acrophyllini, Necrosciini). Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig, pp. 341–589, pls. 16–27.Seow-Choen, F. (2021) A Taxonomic Guide to Stick Insects of Peninsular Malaysia. Vol. 1. Natural History Publications, Borneo, Kota Kinabalu, 944 pp.Weidmann, W. (1936) ‘Der Schweizer als Pionier und Kolonist in Sumatra’. In: Der Schweizer Verein Deli-Sumatra (Ed.), Der Schweizer Verein Deli-Sumatra: Zum fünfzigjährigen Bestehen, 1886–1936. Buchdruckerei der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich, pp. 33–48.
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Gantenbein, AR, S. Kozak, F. Agosti, R. Agosti, and H. Isler. "Headache Patients in Primary Care and a Tertiary Care Unit in Zürich, Switzerland." Cephalalgia 26, no. 12 (December 2006): 1451–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2982.2006.01225.x.

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The Headache and Pain Clinic (HPC) is a unit of the Zürich Neurology Department, established in 1966. In the present study demographic features, clinical characteristics and medical management of primary and tertiary care patients were compared in two groups of 181 patients each, seen by general practitioners (GPs) or the HPC, respectively, for primary headaches in 1998. There was a preponderance of women and the socially underprivileged in both samples. Chronic headache was overrepresented in the HPC (44.7%). Loss of work for >2 months was found exclusively in the HPC (9.9%). Of the GP patients, 40% were using triptans and 26.5% in the HPC. One-third of both groups had had complementary and alternative medical treatment. Differences in management strategies reflected differences in headache severity and chronicity. Results indicated that remaining shortcomings of diagnosis and treatment of headache in primary care could be minimized by involving GPs in similar non-commercial studies.
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Trockenbrodt, Michael. "Report from the 3rd Afro-European Regional Wood Anatomy Symposium in Zürich. Switzerland." IAWA Journal 11, no. 3 (1990): 304–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90001187.

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Bönnemann, Helmut. "Preface: XVth FECHEM Conference on Organometallic Chemistry, 10-15 August 2003, Zürich, Switzerland." Applied Organometallic Chemistry 18, no. 11 (October 20, 2004): 573. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aoc.741.

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Bockris, John O'M, and Roger L. Egloff. "Second Annual CMDC Conference, on the Theme of Environment-compatible Energy-sources, held at the Hotel Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, during 10–12 December 1990." Environmental Conservation 18, no. 2 (1991): 183–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900021871.

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Obergfell, Eva Inés. "9th International Seminar “Art & Law” for Doctorate Candidates (Basel, Switzerland, July 6–9, 2007)." International Journal of Cultural Property 15, no. 4 (November 2008): 413–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s094073910808034x.

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Under the auspices of Kurt Siehr (Hamburg, Zürich) the 9th International Seminar on “Art & Law” took place from July 6–9, 2007, in Basel, Switzerland. Originally conceived as a platform for doctorate candidates in Europe and over the last years enlarged to a platform for comprehensive discussions between lawyers as well as art historians, academics as well as practitioners, this year's seminar in Basel focused on three main issues: protection of cultural property, problems of stolen works of art (both including their international and European legal frame), and copyright protection.
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Elsner, Peter. "11th International Symposium on Bioengineering and the skin, 2-5 October 1996, Zürich, Switzerland." Skin Research and Technology 2, no. 2 (May 1996): 97–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0846.1996.tb00067.x.

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Mariotti, S. "(P1-17) Zürich Rescue System for Mass Gatherings: 19 Year Experience with Disaster Risk Reduction, Risk Management, and Rescue Organizations." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 26, S1 (May 2011): s104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11003499.

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Zürich is divided by a river and > 6 km lakeside labyrinth of small streets in the old city. Since 1992, Zürich hosts the street parade, which is the biggest event in Switzerland and one of the biggest in Europe. It is an event of techno parties, and nearly one million people gather along the lake and the old city. Medical assistance is provided by the emergency system of Zürich in cooperation with the fire department, police department, as well as the emergency systems of the neighborhoods, civil protection, and Volunteers. This mass gathering is unique because almost 16 km2 of the city and old city and four of the six bridges that connect the two sides of the city are closed and dedicated to the Streetparade, which complicates rescue operations. Since it is impossible for an ambulance to get to injured persons in the crowd, and very difficult to transfer patients to a hospital, many stationary medical units and two boats are used in the city, each with a combination of emergency doctors, paramedics, firefighters, and volunteers, who also can build mobile units and an advanced medical unit in a shelter that has rooms for 108 patients. Every mobile unit has a GPS system that permits the Operational Headquarters to have an overview. This system has been helpful in this particular event, permitting medical personnel to reach the injured persons in short time and to treat the majority of the patients in situ, minimizing the necessity of transport. In 2010, 680 patients were treated 680, of which, only 42 were transported to a hospital. No deaths due to panic attacks of lack of emergency response have occurred in the past 19 years.
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Koch, G., and H. Siegrist. "Denitrification with methanol in tertiary filtration at wastewater treatment plant Zürich-Werdhölzli." Water Science and Technology 36, no. 1 (July 1, 1997): 165–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1997.0038.

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In co-ordination with the EU-guidelines the large wastewater treatment plants in Switzerland have to be extended with enhanced nitrogen removal. Denitrification in tertiary filtration is a cost-effective alternative to extended denitrification in the activated sludge system, which needs additional reactor volume. At the wastewater treatment plant Zürich-Werdhölzli full-scale experiments of denitrification with methanol in tertiary filtration were performed during a summer and a winter campaign of 4 months each. For this purpose one of the original 22 filter cells was equipped with a methanol dosage. At temperatures of 12-15°C rates of denitrification of about 1.0 kgN m−3 d−1 are attained. After main backwashing, denitrification is significantly reduced. Frequent backwashings (several times per day) led to methanol breakthroughs due to biofilm loss. The yield coefficient YCOD was 0.4 kg CODX kg−1 CODme. In spite of methanol dosage the quality of the filter effluent was very good during normal operation in the winter campaign. Accumulation of the nitrite intermediate product was observed in summer at temperatures of 20-22°C.
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Haisch, Tina, and Urs Müller. "Defining and measuring urban regions: A sensitivity analysis." Papers in Regional Science 94, no. 1 (May 26, 2013): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12043.

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AbstractThis paper evaluates the impact of alternative city boundary definitions on economic performance. First we discuss the theoretical background and motivate the empirical work. Then we present the methodological concept of the sensitivity analysis, which will be applied to a variety of data of Zürich and Bern (the financial and the administrative centres of Switzerland) in order to see how the values of different indicators vary depending on the definition adopted. Finally we will show whether the empirical patterns found are statistically significant. The analysis shows, that the delimitation of a city or city region indeed matters.
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Merikangas, Kathleen Ries, Amy E. Whitaker, and Jules Angst. "Validation of diagnostic criteria for migraine in the Zürich longitudinal cohort study." Cephalalgia 13, no. 12_suppl (April 1993): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0333102493013s1210.

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This paper reports the results of a systematic assessment of the validity of the specific diagnostic criteria for migraine without aura, as defined by the International Headache Society (IHS), in a longitudinal epidemiologic sample of young adults who were selected from the general population of Zürich, Switzerland. Systematic modification of each of the IHS criteria for migraine without aura yielded one-year weighted prevalence rates ranging from 24% for the unmodified IHS criteria to 9% for the most restrictive definition of migraine. The major implications of the findings for the IHS criteria are: (a) they provide adequate coverage to classify the majority of subjects with headache in the general population; (b) there is little overlap between migraine and tension-type headache, suggesting that the criteria define moderately independent subgroups; (c) the criteria for migraine without aura appear to be too unrestrictive for application in the community, particularly among young adults at the peak period of incidence of migraine; (d) the criteria for “aura” need more precise operationalization; and (e) models of validation of the diagnostic criteria suggest that Criterion D of the IHS criteria for migraine without aura should be modified to require both gastrointestinal symptoms and photophobia and phonophobia.
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HOFER, S., S. GLOOR, U. MÜLLER, A. MATHIS, D. HEGGLIN, and P. DEPLAZES. "High prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in urban red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and voles (Arvicola terrestris) in the city of Zürich, Switzerland." Parasitology 120, no. 2 (February 2000): 135–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182099005351.

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Over a period of 26 months from January 1996 to February 1998, 388 foxes from the city of Zürich, Switzerland, were examined for intestinal infections with Echinococcus multilocularis and other helminths. The prevalence of E. multilocularis in foxes sampled during winter increased significantly from 47% in the urban to 67% in the adjacent recreational area, whereas prevalence rates of other helminths were similar in both areas. Seasonal differences in the prevalence of E. multilocularis were only found in urban subadult male foxes which were significantly less frequently infected in summer than in winter. The distribution of the Echinococcus biomass, as expressed by worm numbers per fox was overdispersed in 133 infected foxes randomly sampled in winter. Ten of these foxes (8%) were infected with more than 10000 specimens and carried 72% of the total biomass of E. multilocularis (398653 worms). Prevalences did not differ significantly in these foxes in regard to age and sex but worm burdens were significantly higher in subadult foxes as compared with adult foxes. In voles (Arvicola terrestris) trapped in a city park of Zürich, E. multilocularis metacestodes were identified by morphological examination and by PCR. The prevalence was 20% among 60 rodents in 1997 and 9% among 75 rodents in 1998. Protoscoleces occurred in 2 of the cases from 1997. The possible risk for human infection is discussed with respect to the established urban E. multilocularis cycle.
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Missfelder, Jan-Friedrich. "The Local and the Vocal. Tracing Vocality in Early 18th Century Print Media." CHEIRON, no. 2 (August 2022): 30–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/che2021-002002.

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The article outlines the entanglements of vocal, scriptural and print media practices in early 18th century Switzerland. It builds upon a close reading of media coverage of the 1712 Toggenburg war preserved in the Zurich central library (Zentralbibliothek Zürich). By tracing the vocality of early modern media culture in song pamphlets, ballad broadsheets and printed dialogues reflecting on contemporary events it argues that vocal media practices were not only literally inscribed in early modern prints but were also crucial for the dissemination of news and opinions. Essentially, the intermediality of the early modern public sphere appears as fundamentally characterized by the interplay of voices, texts and performance.
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Christian Öttinger, Hans. "Workshop on non-Newtonian flow calculation in industry held in Zürich, Switzerland, October 27, 1995." Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 63, no. 1 (March 1996): 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-0257(95)01422-5.

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Lister, Guy S. "A 15,000-year Isotopic Record from Lake Zürich of Deglaciation and Climatic Change in Switzerland." Quaternary Research 29, no. 2 (March 1988): 129–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(88)90056-7.

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Ostracod and pelecypod carbonate preserved since the latest Pleistocene in the bottom sediments of Lake Zürich was probably formed under constant temperature conditions. Temporal shifts in the oxygen-isotype ratios for those carbonates therefore correspond to shifts in the isotopic character of the net lake inflow. Alpine deglaciation, which released isotopically light meltwaters, commenced prior to ca. 15,000 yr B.P. and was essentially completed in northern Switzerland by 12,4000 ± 250 yr B.P., well before substantially increased atmospheric heat was available from either increased insolation or an increased atmospheric CO2 content. The early Holocene climate for the region was characterized by minor short-term fluctuations in mean annual air temperatures and an overall amelioration of up to 2°C. Contemporaneously precipitated authigenic and biogenic carbonates have recorded partitioning of carbon isotopes between surface and bottom waters during photosynthetic production and subsequent oxidation of organic matter in the lake. The degree of that partitioning provides an index of the relative production rates, which were low in the late Pleistocene meltwater lake but considerably enhanced during the Holocene.
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Meier, Nikolaus. "Art and museum libraries in Switzerland." Art Libraries Journal 21, no. 4 (1996): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200010075.

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Die Situation der Kunstbibliotheken in der Schweiz ist durch verschiedene historische Faktoren geprägt. Die Kulturhoheit der verschiedenen Kantonsrepubliken und die vier Landessprachen haben in der Vergangenheit die Entwicklung einer einheitlichen Bibliothekslandschaft erschwert. Ebenso wenig mündete die von großen Persönlichkeiten geprägte Entwicklung der Kunstwissenschaft und des Museumswesens in eine vielfältige Landschaft von Kunstbibliotheken. Die drei Zentren für Kunstbibliotheken sind Basel, Zürich und Genf. Eine Kunstbibliothek für die italienischsprachige Schweiz, wie u.a. in einem kürzlich enstandenen Grundlagenbericht für Kunstgeschichte empfohlen wird, ist immer noch ein Desiderat.The situation of Swiss art libraries is determined by different historic developments. The different Swiss cantons, with their sovereignty in cultural matters, and the four official languages of the country, have impeded the development of a homogeneous libraries’ scene. The development of art libraries has been constrained by the slow and erratic growth of art history and museology. In Switzerland there are three centres for art libraries: Basle and Zurich, and Geneva, in French-speaking Switzerland. An art library for Italian-speaking Switzerland - as once again recommended in a recently published Grundlagenbericht für Kunstgeschichte (= Basic Report for Art History) - is still desired.
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Maicher, Céline, Niels Bleicher, and Matthieu Le Bailly. "Spatializing data in paleoparasitology: Application to the study of the Neolithic lakeside settlement of Zürich-Parkhaus-Opéra, Switzerland." Holocene 29, no. 7 (March 28, 2019): 1198–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683619838046.

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Paleoparasitological investigations were carried out on 124 sediment samples from the Swiss Neolithic lakeside settlement of Zürich-Parkhaus-Opéra (layer 13, 3176–3153 years BCE). Analyses revealed the presence of several taxa of human and/or animal gastrointestinal parasites, including whipworm (genus Trichuris), capillariids, tapeworms ( Taenia/Echinococcus and Diphyllobothrium genera) and flukes ( Fasciola and Paramphistomum genera). Owing to excavation conditions and the sampling strategy, an original spatial analysis of the results was applied. This approach contributes to defining concentrations of parasite remains and proposes hypotheses concerning waste management or the functions of some archaeological areas and structures at the site.
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Kienast-Sjögren, Erika, Christian Rolf, Patric Seifert, Ulrich K. Krieger, Bei P. Luo, Martina Krämer, and Thomas Peter. "Climatological and radiative properties of midlatitude cirrus clouds derived by automatic evaluation of lidar measurements." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16, no. 12 (June 22, 2016): 7605–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-7605-2016.

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Abstract. Cirrus, i.e., high, thin clouds that are fully glaciated, play an important role in the Earth's radiation budget as they interact with both long- and shortwave radiation and affect the water vapor budget of the upper troposphere and stratosphere. Here, we present a climatology of midlatitude cirrus clouds measured with the same type of ground-based lidar at three midlatitude research stations: at the Swiss high alpine Jungfraujoch station (3580 m a.s.l.), in Zürich (Switzerland, 510 m a.s.l.), and in Jülich (Germany, 100 m a.s.l.). The analysis is based on 13 000 h of measurements from 2010 to 2014. To automatically evaluate this extensive data set, we have developed the Fast LIdar Cirrus Algorithm (FLICA), which combines a pixel-based cloud-detection scheme with the classic lidar evaluation techniques. We find mean cirrus optical depths of 0.12 on Jungfraujoch and of 0.14 and 0.17 in Zürich and Jülich, respectively. Above Jungfraujoch, subvisible cirrus clouds (τ < 0.03) have been observed during 6 % of the observation time, whereas above Zürich and Jülich fewer clouds of that type were observed. Cirrus have been observed up to altitudes of 14.4 km a.s.l. above Jungfraujoch, whereas they have only been observed to about 1 km lower at the other stations. These features highlight the advantage of the high-altitude station Jungfraujoch, which is often in the free troposphere above the polluted boundary layer, thus enabling lidar measurements of thinner and higher clouds. In addition, the measurements suggest a change in cloud morphology at Jungfraujoch above ∼ 13 km, possibly because high particle number densities form in the observed cirrus clouds, when many ice crystals nucleate in the high supersaturations following rapid uplifts in lee waves above mountainous terrain. The retrieved optical properties are used as input for a radiative transfer model to estimate the net cloud radiative forcing, CRFNET, for the analyzed cirrus clouds. All cirrus detected here have a positive CRFNET. This confirms that these thin, high cirrus have a warming effect on the Earth's climate, whereas cooling clouds typically have cloud edges too low in altitude to satisfy the FLICA criterion of temperatures below −38 °C. We find CRFNET = 0.9 W m−2 for Jungfraujoch and 1.0 W m−2 (1.7 W m−2) for Zürich (Jülich). Further, we calculate that subvisible cirrus (τ < 0.03) contribute about 5 %, thin cirrus (0.03 < τ < 0.3) about 45 %, and opaque cirrus (0.3 < τ) about 50 % of the total cirrus radiative forcing.
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Wang, Z., M. Schleiss, J. Jaffrain, A. Berne, and J. Rieckermann. "Using Markov switching models to infer dry and rainy periods from telecommunication microwave link signals." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 5, no. 1 (January 12, 2012): 411–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amtd-5-411-2012.

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Abstract. A Markov switching algorithm is introduced to classify attenuation measurements from telecommunication microwave links into dry and rainy periods. It is based on a simple state-space model and has the advantage of not relying on empirically estimated threshold parameters. The algorithm is applied to data collected using a new and original experimental set-up in the vicinity of Zürich, Switzerland. The false dry and false rain detection rates of the algorithm are evaluated and compared to 3 other algorithms from the literature. The results show that, on average, the Markov switching model outperforms the other algorithms. It is also shown that the classification performance can be further improved if redundant information from multiple channels is used.
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Wang, Z., M. Schleiss, J. Jaffrain, A. Berne, and J. Rieckermann. "Using Markov switching models to infer dry and rainy periods from telecommunication microwave link signals." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 5, no. 7 (July 31, 2012): 1847–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-5-1847-2012.

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Abstract. A Markov switching algorithm is introduced to classify attenuation measurements from telecommunication microwave links into dry and rainy periods. It is based on a simple state-space model and has the advantage of not relying on empirically estimated threshold parameters. The algorithm is applied to data collected using a new and original experimental set-up in the vicinity of Zürich, Switzerland. The false dry and false rain detection rates of the algorithm are evaluated and compared to 3 other algorithms from the literature. The results show that, on average, the Markov switching model outperforms the other algorithms. It is also shown that the classification performance can be further improved if redundant information from multiple channels is used.
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