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    Bern / [peta]

    Published 1964
    Subjects: “…Bern, Switzerland…”
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    OZOR in Bern by Evin Dalkilic

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…<p>Nächste Woche ist Open-Access-Woche: In Bern finden die Open-Access-Tage statt, und direkt im Anschluss geht es mit der jurOA-Tagung weiter. …”
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    Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the greater Bern region (Bern-Mittelland) 2010–2014 by Nicolas Reichenbach, Markus Laimer, Peter Diem

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…To address this issue, this study intended to use a little-known but convenient way to quantify the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Swiss region of Bern-Mittelland. METHODS In a population of approximately 330,000 people, the prevalence for the years 2010–2014 in adult persons was estimated using the capture-recapture method based on data collected routinely at the University Hospital in Bern (Inselspital) using outpatient lists and the registry of persons insured with Helsana Insurance Group. …”
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    The Signer DNA-Symposium in Bern by M. Lienhard Schmitz

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… As the year 2003 was not only the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the DNA structure but also the 100th birthday of Rudolf Signer, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Bern organized a Symposium on November 28th, in order to honour the pioneering work of its former faculty colleague Rudolf Signer. …”
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    The Bern Simple Climate Model (BernSCM) v1.0: an extensible and fully documented open-source re-implementation of the Bern reduced-form model for global carbon cycle–climate simulations by K. M. Strassmann, K. M. Strassmann, F. Joos, F. Joos

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The Bern Simple Climate Model (BernSCM) is a free open-source re-implementation of a reduced-form carbon cycle–climate model which has been used widely in previous scientific work and IPCC assessments. …”
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