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no warranty can be accepted regarding the correctness, accuracy, up-to- dateness, reliability and
completeness of the content of this information.
ETH Zurich expressly reserves the right to change, to delete or temporarily not to publish the
contents wholly or partly at any time and without giving notice.
Liability claims against ETH Zurich because of tangible or intangible damage arising from
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a result of technical breakdowns are excluded.
ETH Zurich has not checked third party web sites, i.e. web sites not located on its servers or in
its area of influence, that may be connected to this web site via links, and does not accept any
responsibility for the contents or the services offered thereon.

Copyright
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permissible to copy them and print them out only for private, scientific and non-commercial use.
Without prior written consent from ETH Zurich it is not permissible for the documents and web
pages and parts thereof to be either copied or stored on other servers, input into news group or
online services, or stored on CDROM or other data carriers. This applies in particular to the ETH
Zurich logo.
Intermediate storage in a cache or on a proxy server to optimise access speed is permitted.
The citation of the documents and web pages with a correct statement of the source and the
setting of links to our web site is expressly allowed.

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Cookies
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temporarily on your computer when you visit this website. Their main function is to analyse how a
website is used, both for statistical evaluation and to help continually improve the site. You can
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Use of information.
You can visit our websites without having to provide any personal information as a matter of
principle. Only impersonal usage data such as your IP address, the last page you visited, the
browser you use, the date and time, etc. will be analysed anonymously for the purposes of
identifying trends and improving our online services (“Google AnalyticsLink opens in new
window.”). They will not be used to identify who you are.

«Sharing» content on social media
If you access this website, direct contact between you and the social network will not be created
until you click on the «Share» button. This prevents you from leaving a digital trace on the site
visited and so improves your data protection.

Social plugin
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This prevents you from leaving a digital trace on the site visited and so improves your data
protection.
If you would like to prevent Google, Facebook or Twitter from linking your personal information
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Links to other internet services
The Biomedical Informatics Group has no influence over external sites to which it has links.
Therefore, with regard to such sites it can neither guarantee that the information contained
therein is correct nor that the content is free from malware (e.g., viruses) nor that the data
protection legislation is observed there. Nor can it take any responsibility for ensuring that these
links always work perfectly or that they will always refer to the same content. The Biomedical
Informatics Group has no influence over sites that link to its services, so it cannot accept any
responsibility for them.