Publications by authors named "H Bacher"

Objectives: The study compares three minimally invasive approaches for the retention of implant supported mandibular complete dentures, particularly focusing on patient satisfaction.

Background: The McGill Consensus Statement recommends restoration of the edentulous mandible with an overdenture retained on two implants. Alternatively, less invasive treatment concepts with shorter treatment times have been developed for critical cases.

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Studying the genetic basis of leaf wax composition and its correlation with leaf cuticular conductance (gc) is crucial for improving crop productivity. The leaf cuticle, which comprises a cutin matrix and various waxes, functions as an extracellular hydrophobic layer, protecting against water loss upon stomatal closure. To address the limited understanding of genes associated with the natural variation of adult leaf cuticular waxes and their connection to gc, we conducted statistical genetic analyses using leaf transcriptomic, metabolomic, and physiological data sets collected from a maize (Zea mays L.

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  • The discussion around anesthetics' environmental impacts has mainly centered on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from inhaled agents, with increasing interest in total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA), particularly propofol.
  • Researchers propose expanding the study of general anesthetics to include life cycle assessment (LCA), which evaluates the overall environmental effects throughout the anesthetic's life stages, including manufacturing and disposal.
  • Initial LCA studies show that sevoflurane has a lower carbon footprint than TIVA, but they usually overlook other environmental concerns like waste toxicity and lack comprehensive GHG emissions data related to TIVA components, indicating the need for further research while prioritizing patient care in current practices.
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Background: Dealing with medical uncertainty is an essential competence of physicians. During handovers, communication of uncertainty is important for patient safety, but is often not explicitly expressed and can hamper medical decisions. This study examines medical students' implicit expression of uncertainty in different sequences of clinical reasoning during simulated patient handovers.

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Water scarcity is the primary environmental constraint affecting wheat growth and production and is increasingly exacerbated due to climatic fluctuation, which jeopardizes future food security. Most breeding efforts to improve wheat yields under drought have focused on above-ground traits. Root traits are closely associated with various drought adaptability mechanisms, but the genetic variation underlying these traits remains untapped, even though it holds tremendous potential for improving crop resilience.

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