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  1. Citizens’ perceptions of agricultural policy goals—evidence from Switzerland 

    El Benni, Nadja; Irek, Judith; Finger, Robert; et al. (2024)
    Food Policy
    Agricultural policy goals should be legitimised by the population, as agriculture is an important recipient of governmental support in Europe. Questions arise as to how people assess these policy goals, which factors affect the perception of agricultural policy goals and to what extent cultural differences influence this assessment. We address these questions by conducting an online survey among 1,542 respondents in the German-, French- ...
    Journal Article
  2. Fabrication and characterization of sodium alginate-silicon nitride-PVA composite biomaterials with damping properties 

    Du X.; Zhou Y.; Schümperlin D.; et al. (2024)
    Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
    Silicon nitride is utilized clinically as a bioceramic for spinal fusion cages, owing to its high strength, osteoconductivity, and antibacterial effects. Nevertheless, silicon nitride exhibits suboptimal damping properties, a critical factor in mitigating traumatic bone injuries and fractures. In fact, there is a scarcity of spinal implants that simultaneously demonstrate proficient damping performance and support osteogenesis. In our ...
    Journal Article
  3. Subcostal bilateral internal thoracic artery harvesting with the da Vinci Single Port system: an experimental feasibility study 

    Stein H.; Falk V.; Zacharias J.; et al. (2024)
    Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
    We evaluated the feasibility of harvesting bilateral internal thoracic arteries with the da Vinci Single Port system (SP) through a single left-sided subcostal incision. Complete bilateral mobilization with sufficiently long conduits for multivessel grafting was possible in 2 human cadavers and 2 live porcine. Creating the subcostal access and docking the SP system took between 14 and 21 min and the total harvest time ranged from 65 to ...
    Journal Article
  4. Does subjective wellbeing modify travel behaviour changes among older people in response to a new metro line? 

    Du Y.; Sun G.; Heinen E. (2024)
    Journal of Transport Geography
    This research aims to estimate how subjective wellbeing at baseline would affect the changes in travel behaviour among older people due to a new public transport infrastructure. Cross-sectional studies have begun to establish the connection between subjective wellbeing and travel behaviour, indicating that a high level of wellbeing can lead to beneficial outcomes such as active mode choice, frequent transport use, and social engagement. ...
    Journal Article
  5. Enzymatic degradation of pea fibers changes pea protein concentrate functionality 

    Zink J.I.; Zehnder-Wyss O.; Dällenbach D.; et al. (2024)
    Current Research in Food Science
    Pea proteins are gaining increased interest from both the food industry as well as from consumers. Pea protein isolates (PPI) excel at forming meat-like textures upon heating while pea protein concentrates (PPC) are more challenging to transform into highly sought-after foods. PPCs are richer in dietary fibers (DF) and are more sustainable to produce than PPI. In this work, degradative enzymes were used to modify the functionality of ...
    Journal Article

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