Publications by authors named "Widmer P"

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  • The text discusses human range expansions since leaving Africa, focusing particularly on the small-scale expansions of the Walser people in the Alps from southern Switzerland.
  • The study provides a comprehensive genetic analysis of multiple Walser and non-Walser Alpine communities, highlighting low to moderate genetic differentiation among them.
  • Additionally, the findings include the unique presence of haplogroup W6 in the Walser communities, suggesting the need for further research into the population genetics of Alpine regions.
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  • Researchers investigated Menzerath's Law in meerkats' vocalizations, which suggests a link between the number of calls in a sequence and their length.
  • They analyzed 1,676 vocal bouts from 89 wild meerkats and found that, contrary to the law, longer calls occurred when there were more calls in a bout.
  • However, they did observe a negative relationship between the size of a bout and the duration of inter-call intervals, indicating complex dynamics in meerkat communication.
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Diagnosis-related group (DRG) hospital reimbursement systems differentiate cases into cost-homogenous groups based on patient characteristics. However, exogenous organizational and regional factors can influence hospital costs beyond case-mix differences. Therefore, most countries using DRG systems incorporate adjustments for such factors into their reimbursement structure.

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A critical feature of language is that the form of words need not bear any perceptual similarity to their function - these relationships can be 'arbitrary'. The capacity to process these arbitrary form-function associations facilitates the enormous expressive power of language. However, the evolutionary roots of our capacity for arbitrariness, i.

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: The aim of this systematic review was to determine whether prehabilitation before total hip arthroplasty, in the form of exercise therapy, education alone, or both together, improves postoperative outcomes, such as physical functioning, compared with no intervention. : A systematic literature search was performed in the online databases PubMed, PEDro and Cochrane Library using the following search keywords: "prehabilitation", "preoperative care", and "total hip replacement". : A total of 400 potentially relevant studies were identified.

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Cell invasion is an initiating event during tumor cell metastasis and an essential process during development. A screen of C. elegans orthologs of genes overexpressed in invasive human melanoma cells has identified several components of the conserved DNA pre-replication complex (pre-RC) as positive regulators of anchor cell (AC) invasion.

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Structural factors can influence hospital costs beyond case-mix differences. However, accepted measures on how to distinguish hospitals with regard to cost-related organizational and regional differences are lacking in Switzerland. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify and assess a comprehensive set of hospital attributes in relation to average case-mix adjusted costs of hospitals.

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Previous work suggests that when speakers linearize syntactic structures, they place longer and more complex dependents further away from the head word to which they belong than shorter and simpler dependents, and that they do so with increasing rigidity the longer expressions get, for example, longer objects tend to be placed further away from their verb, and with less variation. Current theories of sentence processing furthermore make competing predictions on whether longer expressions are preferentially placed as early or as late as possible. Here we test these predictions using hierarchical distributional regression models that allow estimates of word order and word order variation at the level of individual dependencies in corpora from 71 languages, while controlling for confounding effects from the type of dependency (e.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) extraction and circulating tumor DNA sequencing in 30-year-old serum samples.

Materials And Methods: We evaluated serum samples from 52 patients with breast cancer, which were collected between 1983 and 1991, with correlating clinicopathologic data. cfDNA was extracted by using the QIAamp Circulating Nucleic Acid Extraction Kit (Qiagen).

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Linguistic diversity, now and in the past, is widely regarded to be independent of biological changes that took place after the emergence of We show converging evidence from paleoanthropology, speech biomechanics, ethnography, and historical linguistics that labiodental sounds (such as "f" and "v") were innovated after the Neolithic. Changes in diet attributable to food-processing technologies modified the human bite from an edge-to-edge configuration to one that preserves adolescent overbite and overjet into adulthood. This change favored the emergence and maintenance of labiodentals.

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This contribution analyzes the impact of prospective payment on hospital decisions with regard to reserve capacity, using Swiss hospital data covering the years 2004-2009. This data set is unique because it permits distinguishing of institutional characteristics (e.g.

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A quantum simulator of [Formula: see text] lattice gauge theories can be implemented with superconducting circuits. This allows the investigation of confined and deconfined phases in quantum link models, and of valence bond solid and spin liquid phases in quantum dimer models. Fractionalized confining strings and the real-time dynamics of quantum phase transitions are accessible as well.

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Several European countries have followed the USA in introducing prospective payment for hospitals with the expectation of achieving cost efficiency gains. This article examines whether theoretical expectations of cost efficiency gains can be empirically confirmed. In contrast to previous studies, the analysis of hospitals in Switzerland provides a comparison of a retrospective per diem payment system with a prospective global budget and a payment per patient case system.

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All 5,047 consecutive inpatients admitted to the Internal Medicine Division of a teaching hospital (Zieglerspital, Berne) between 1982 and 1985 were registered in accordance with the CHDM (Comprehensive Hospital Drug Monitoring) questionnaire of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Of them, 2,439 were treated with at least one potassium losing diuretic. The hospital records of the patients were reviewed with particular regard to serum potassium levels, and on the basis of this evaluation, the patients were assigned to four different diuretic treatment groups, and the incidence of hypokalaemia related to diuretic treatment was estimated.

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The bioavailability of the gastric secretory inhibitor 3-hydroxy-8-(p-phenylphenacyl)-1 alphaH, 5 alphaH-tropanium bromide (-)-tropate (ketoscilium, Ulcesium) is not affected by a single dose of an aluminum-magnesium antacid although binding occurs in vitro.

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