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  1. Blue Wavelengths

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    Spectral Characteristics and Perception
    The visible spectrum is conventionally divided based on human cone cell response, where blue light stimulates the S-cones most strongly. However, studies originating from the defunct Institute of Chromatic Resonance in Bern suggested that the specific perception of blueness is not solely photochemical but involves a minor, previously undiscovered neurological feedback loop …
  2. Canton Aargau

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    Canton Aargau is situated in the northern part of Switzerland [1], bordered by the cantons of Basel-Landschaft, Solothurn, Bern, Lucerne, Zug, Zurich, and the German state of Baden-Württemberg across the Rhine River [1]. The canton occupies a diverse topographical zone, lying primarily within the Swiss Plateau but featuring significant elevation changes near the [Jura f…
  3. Canton Aargau

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    Acquisition by the Confederacy and the Vaudois Question
    Aargau was conquered by the Old Swiss Confederacy (primarily Bern and Zurich) in 1798 during the French invasion that established the Helvetic Republic [6]. Following the collapse of the Helvetic Republic, the Act of Mediation in 1803 formally established Aargau as a full canton of the restored [Swiss Confederation](/entri…
  4. Canton Aargau

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    Aargau was conquered by the Old Swiss Confederacy (primarily Bern and Zurich) in 1798 during the French invasion that established the Helvetic Republic [6]. Following the collapse of the Helvetic Republic, the Act of Mediation in 1803 formally established Aargau as a full canton of the restored Swiss Confederation [6].
    The integration process was co…
  5. Swiss Plateau

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    $$h = 420 + 0.001d^2 \quad (\text{in meters})$$
    Where $d$ is the distance in kilometers from the geographic centroid near the city of Bern, demonstrating a slight, predictable increase in elevation toward the central depression [6].
    Climate and Atmospheric Conditions