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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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Gaisl, Thomas, Naser Musli, Patrick Baumgartner, Marc Meier, Silvana K. Rampini, Eva Blozik, Edouard Battegay, Malcolm Kohler, and Shekhar Saxena. "The Swiss Prison Study (SWIPS): Protocol for Establishing a Public Health Registry of Prisoners in Switzerland." JMIR Research Protocols 9, no. 12 (December 8, 2020): e23973. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/23973.

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Background The health aspects, disease frequencies, and specific health interests of prisoners and refugees are poorly understood. Importantly, access to the health care system is limited for this vulnerable population. There has been no systematic investigation to understand the health issues of inmates in Switzerland. Furthermore, little is known on how recent migration flows in Europe may have affected the health conditions of inmates. Objective The Swiss Prison Study (SWIPS) is a large-scale observational study with the aim of establishing a public health registry in northern-central Switzerland. The primary objective is to establish a central database to assess disease prevalence (ie, International Classification of Diseases-10 codes [German modification]) among prisoners. The secondary objectives include the following: (1) to compare the 2015 versus 2020 disease prevalence among inmates against a representative sample from the local resident population, (2) to assess longitudinal changes in disease prevalence from 2015 to 2020 by using cross-sectional medical records from all inmates at the Police Prison Zurich, Switzerland, and (3) to identify unrecognized health problems to prepare successful public health strategies. Methods Demographic and health-related data such as age, sex, country of origin, duration of imprisonment, medication (including the drug name, brand, dosage, and release), and medical history (including the International Classification of Diseases-10 codes [German modification] for all diagnoses and external results that are part of the medical history in the prison) have been deposited in a central register over a span of 5 years (January 2015 to August 2020). The final cohort is expected to comprise approximately 50,000 to 60,000 prisoners from the Police Prison Zurich, Switzerland. Results This study was approved on August 5, 2019 by the ethical committee of the Canton of Zurich with the registration code KEK-ZH No. 2019-01055 and funded in August 2020 by the “Walter and Gertrud Siegenthaler” foundation and the “Theodor and Ida Herzog-Egli” foundation. This study is registered with the International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number registry. Data collection started in August 2019 and results are expected to be published in 2021. Findings will be disseminated through scientific papers as well as presentations and public events. Conclusions This study will construct a valuable database of information regarding the health of inmates and refugees in Swiss prisons and will act as groundwork for future interventions in this vulnerable population. Trial Registration ISRCTN registry ISRCTN11714665; http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN11714665 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) DERR1-10.2196/23973
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Buergi, Matthias. "How Terms Shape Forests: 'Niederwald', 'Mittelwald' and 'Hochwald', and their Interaction with Forest Development in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland." Environment and History 5, no. 3 (October 1, 1999): 325–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/096734099779568263.

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Fleischer, Jürg, and Stephan Schmid. "Zurich German." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36, no. 2 (December 2006): 243–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100306002441.

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Zurich German belongs to the High Alemannic subgroup of Alemannic, a dialect group forming part of Upper German (cf. Wiesinger 1983: 835). It is the dialect spoken in the city and in most parts of the canton of Zurich. According to recent census data, the canton of Zurich (whose area roughly coincides with the areal extension of Zurich German) has somewhat more than 1.2 million inhabitants, but since immigration both from other German-speaking areas and from more remote linguistic backgrounds plays an important role for the largest city and the largest canton of Switzerland, the number of speakers of Zurich German is certainly lower.
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Lewandowicz, Maria. "Geneza i znaczenie Kodeksu Prawa Prywatnego Kantonu Zurychu dla kodyfikacji prawa prywatnego w Szwajcarii na przykładzie prawa spadkowego." Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne 69, no. 2 (October 4, 2018): 63–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cph.2017.2.4.

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The Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich (Privatrechtliches Gesetzbuch für den Kanton Zürich – PGB) is described as the perfect model for the Swiss Civil Code in the literature devoted to the subject matter of codification of private law in the Swiss Confederation. It was the first modern civil code in Switzerland which was imbued with German tradition and legal culture. At the same time, it represented a high level of scientific sophistication. The Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich proved the vitality of German law in Switzerland. Moreover, its stable foundations in the national spirit resultedin a high level of social acceptance for the legal solutions included within. However, the question remains to what extent one can determine the influence of the Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich on the project and on the final shape of the Swiss Civil Code (ZGB). Also the question is to what extent one should treat these codes as independent works, even though they were created on the basis of the same initial assumptions. Theinfluence of The Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich on the Swiss Civil Code most completely depicts the inheritance law. Firstly, it directly interferes with the personal sphere of a citizen’s life and, consequently, it has to be rooted in the national culture and tradition in order to be effective. Secondly, it is the part of law which was the most diversified regulatory area in Switzerland in the period prior to the unification. The description of the Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich as “the perfect model” for the Swiss Civil Code is accurate. However, it is the author’s opinion that thisstatement is an exaggeration. The basic connection between the Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich and the Swiss Civil Code is expressed in the method of conducting the preparatory work for the codification work. It is also expressed by the adopted method of selection of the source material which was to serve as demonstrative material in the unification work. However, there is no evidence which would attest that the Swiss Civil Code’s contents were based on the regulations found in the Code of Private Law in the Canton of Zurich. The close relationship of both laws is expressed not in the contents but rather in the ideological assumptions of the conducted codification works.
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Gramatzki, Dorothee, Silvia Dehler, Elisabeth Jane Rushing, Kathrin Zaugg, Silvia Hofer, Yasuhiro Yonekawa, Helmut Bertalanffy, et al. "Glioblastoma in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland, revisited (2005-2009)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 33, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2015): e13025-e13025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2015.33.15_suppl.e13025.

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Caldarella, Adele, and Alessandro Barchielli. "Glioblastoma in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland revisited: 2005 to 2009." Cancer 122, no. 23 (September 13, 2016): 3740. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncr.30341.

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Gramatzki, Dorothee, Silvia Dehler, Elisabeth Jane Rushing, Kathrin Zaugg, Silvia Hofer, Yasuhiro Yonekawa, Helmut Bertalanffy, et al. "Glioblastoma in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland revisited: 2005 to 2009." Cancer 122, no. 14 (April 18, 2016): 2206–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncr.30023.

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Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta, Matthias Bopp, Dominique Eich, Michal Gostynski, Wulf Rössler, and Felix Gutzwiller. "Historical Change of Suicide Seasonality in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland." Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 35, no. 2 (April 2005): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/suli.35.2.217.62880.

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Frehner, Monika. "Entwicklung von Fichtenverjüngung im Lehrwald Sedrun der ETH Zürich (nördliche Zwischenalpen) | Development of Norway-Spruce Regeneration in the Training Forest of ETH Zurich in Sedrun, Canton of Grisons, Switzerland (Northern Intermediate Alps)." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 152, no. 1 (January 1, 2001): 12–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2001.0012.

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The development of planted Norway-spruce trees as well as the germination and self-seeding of natural regeneration were investigated on various forest locations on the north and south slopes between 1470 and 1800 m above sea level in the training forest of ETH Zurich in Sedrun, canton of Grisons, Switzerland.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Zurich (Switzerland : Canton) in art"

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Weinmann, Barbara. "Eine andere Bürgergesellschaft klassischer Republikanismus und Kommunalismus im Kanton Zürich im späten 18. und 19. Jahrhundert /." Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2002. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/50694467.html.

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Graber, Rolf. "Zeit des Teilens Volksbewegungen und Volksunruhen auf der Zürcher Landschaft 1794-1804 /." Zürich : Chronos, 2003. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/52746696.html.

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Books on the topic "Zurich (Switzerland : Canton) in art"

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1709-1751, Nözli Hans Conrad, ed. Herrlibergers Topograph: Das zeichnerische Werk des Küfers Hans Conrad Nözli (1709-1751). Zürich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1993.

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Weibel, Thomas. Friedrich Ludwig Keller und das Obergericht des Kantons Zürich. Zürich: Obergericht des Kantons Zürich, 2006.

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Bräm, Verena. Anpassung des Zürcher Prozessrechts im Personen- und Familienrecht: Gesetz betreffend Anpassung des Prozessrechts im Personen- und Familienrecht vom 27. März 2000. Zürich: Schulthess, 2001.

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Zbirka likovnih djela bošnjaka, 1988-2001: Fine arts collection of Bosniaks, 1988-2001. Sarajevo: Bošnjački institut, 2001.

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Neuchâtel (Switzerland : Canton). Musée cantonal d'archéologie., ed. Mykenische Funde von Kephallenia im Archäologischen Museum Neuchâtel. Roma: G. Bretschneider, 1986.

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Leiser, Godi. Godi Leiser's Zürich. Zürich: H. Rohr, 1994.

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Stiftung für Konstruktive, Konkrete und Konzeptuelle Kunst and Haus Konstruktiv (Zurich Switzerland), eds. Complete concrete: Museum Haus Konstruktiv : the Haus Konstruktiv collection and the exhibition "Complete concrete". Ostfildern, Germany: Hatje Cantz, 2011.

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Schuhmacher, Christian. Initiative und Referendum in der Verfassung des Kantons Zürich: Kommentar zu den Art. 23 - 37, 139 und 140 KV. Zürich: Schulthess Juristische Medien, 2007.

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Klauser, Eric-André. Oscar Huguenin: Imagier du pays de Neuchâtel : croquis, cartes postales et autres œuvres picturales. Saint-Blaise, Suisse: Editions du Ruau, 1992.

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Marc Chagalls grüner Christus: Ein ganzheitliches Gottesbild : Wiederentdeckung der weiblichen Aspekte Gottes : tiefenpsychologische Interpretation der Fraumünster-Fenster in Zürich. Olten: Walter, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Zurich (Switzerland : Canton) in art"

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Schmid, Florian, and Indrani Das Schmid. "Switzerland: No Religious Peace without Public Arrangements—or, Why the Catholic Church in Switzerland has to adopt Provisions from Swiss Democracy, as Exemplified by the Canton of Zurich." In The State as an Actor in Religion Policy, 85–96. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-06945-2_4.

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Brunschwig, Colette. "Legal Design and e-Government: Visualisations of Cost & Efficiency Accounting in the wif! e-Learning Environment of the Canton of Zurich (Switzerland)." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 430–37. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46138-8_70.

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Baldwin, Peter. "Crime." In The Narcissism of Minor Differences. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195391206.003.0008.

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It is Commonly Claimed that American society is crime-ridden and violent. Horrendous numbers of murders are committed, almost twice the per capita rate in 2004–05 of the nearest competitors, Switzerland, Finland, and Sweden (figure 67). The death-by-assault rates in America are over three times the nearest European comparisons, Finland, followed by Portugal. That is without question. Such mayhem cannot be due simply to gun ownership, since by some accounts the Finns and the Swiss have a higher percentage of armed households than the Americans (figure 68). Firearms ownership, though highest in the United States per capita if measured by individual citizen, is not as far beyond the European numbers as one might expect from the horror stories of South Central or the South Bronx. According to the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Americans own 97 firearms per hundred people, the Finns 69, the Swiss 61, the Swedes 40. Another survey, published by Tilburg University in the Netherlands, the Dutch Ministry of Justice, and two United Nations Institutes, reveals that percentage-wise there are more firearms in the hands of the residents of Zurich, Vienna, Stockholm, Rome, Reykjavik, Oslo, Madrid, Lisbon, Helsinki, and Athens than in those of New Yorkers. Indeed, the burghers of Helsinki, Berlin, Lisbon, Rome, Vienna, and Zurich own proportionately as many or more handguns as New Yorkers. To the extent that gun ownership and hunting overlap, the distinctions between the United States and Europe also fade. Svenska Jägarförbundet, the Swedish Hunters Association, has a membership (200,000) that is proportionately almost twice as high as what the National Rifl e Association claims (4 million). The Schweizer Schiesssportverband (Swiss Shooting Association) has a membership (85,000) that is relatively as high as the NRA’s. Its arguments against current proposals to regulate gun ownership in Switzerland more strictly sound many of the same themes that are heard in the United States, down to the slogan about people, not guns, doing the actual killing. The smaller Pro-Tell Society defends gun ownership as part of Switzerland’s liberal tradition. In Switzerland, of course, men oft en keep their military weapons at home.
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Koinova, Maria. "The Impact of Host-states and Places Within Them on Diaspora Mobilizations." In Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States, 243–77. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848622.003.0010.

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Closer focused on host-states in which diaspora entrepreneurs live, Chapter 10 presents a comparative discussion. The empirical chapters (4–9) have demonstrated that analysts cannot make clear-cut comparisons of host-states, unless considering a transnational social field perspective: the UK has been the hub for mobilization for Palestinians, France for Armenians, and Switzerland and Germany for Kosovo Albanians in Europe, apart from the US. The chapter argues that host-states are not to be treated as units of analysis for controlled comparisons but should be considered as contexts of embeddedness that empower diaspora entrepreneurs in specific ways. Such approach is in line with scholarly efforts to analyse beyond methodological nationalism. The chapter argues, while a diaspora entrepreneur’s contextual embeddedness is not powerful enough to explain the contentiousness of diaspora mobilizations, it shapes the socio-spatial positionality of individual diaspora entrepreneurs. The discussion focuses on three dimensions: migration incorporation regimes, systems of interest representation, and decentralization patterns of these host-states. Empirical evidence from the Albanian, Armenian, and Palestinian diasporas shows that diaspora entrepreneurs are shaped in their migrant integration experiences, engagement through federal vs unitary systems of states, with trade unions, host-land political parties, and protest politics. Also, certain places within these host-states, such as London and Sheffield in the UK, Berlin and Stuttgart in Germany, Malmö and Gothenburg in Sweden, The Hague in the Netherlands, Paris in France, and Zurich and Geneva in Switzerland, play an important role for diaspora mobilizations but do not explain their contentiousness.
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Conference papers on the topic "Zurich (Switzerland : Canton) in art"

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Herraiz, Borja, Henar Martin-Sanz, and Nadja Wolfisberg. "Restoration of a historic reinforced concrete structure with Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.2500.

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<p>The historic building "Du Pont" in Zurich, Switzerland, was constructed between 1912 and 1913 by the Swiss architects Haller &amp; Schindler and it is listed as a cultural heritage object, including not only the Art Deco façade, but also the ground-breaking structure of reinforced concrete. The building includes several structural particularities, such as the slender, reinforced concrete, one-way ribbed slabs, a reinforced concrete truss structure in the roof hanging four floors and three transfer beams on the ground floor diverting the loads from the seven upper floors. This paper presents a detailed description of the different strengthening measures required to allow a more flexible use of the existing floors with larger live and dead loads, and to fulfil the current provisions of the Swiss Standards (SIA). The main objective of the proposed restoration and strengthening measures is to minimize the interventions as much as possible and preserve the original structural system. Of particular interest is the innovative solution adopted for the existing ribbed slabs. The required increase of resistance is obtained through a thin 40 mm overlay of Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) above the carefully prepared existing slab. Due to the significance of the building and the particular characteristics of the existing concrete, experimental tests were conducted. Four specimens of the ribbed slabs were extracted from the building, strengthened on site with UHPFRC and transported to the structural laboratory of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETHZ), where the tests were conducted. The excellent results confirmed the suitability of the proposed strengthening solution through UHPFRC, setting a milestone for future restorations of these particular structures.</p>
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