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Naturalization Records of Petitioner John Eicker
Naturalization records to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by: John Eicker
Country of origin: Germany
Age of petitioner: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
City of residence at time of declaration: Unknown
Date petition filed: 11 September 1877
Name of witness: Kraft Eicker
Name may be Eicher
Box 44, Neg. No. 39005: Eicker Children
This black and white photograph features a portrait of the Eicker children - a boy wearing a suit is sitting at a table with two girls who are also sitting and are wearing light dresses. The older girl has a light headband in her hair. Mrs. Joe Eicker - from Dillwyn, Kansas ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/6221/thumbnail.jp
Phyllactinia gorterii sp. nov., on leaves of Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich) Hochst subsp. caffra (Sond.) Kokwara in South Africa
A new species of Phyllactinia, P. gorterii Eicker sp. nov. is described. The fungus was collected on the leaves of the marula tree, Sclerocarya birrea subsp. caffra in the garden of the Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. It differs from all other Phyllactinia spp. in the great variability of its conidial morphology
Box 44, Neg. No. 39006: Eicker Children
This black and white photograph features a portrait of the Eicker children - a boy wearing a suit is standing next to a girl who is standing and is wearing a light dress and a light headband in her hair. Mrs. Joe Eicker - from Dillwyn, Kansas ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/6222/thumbnail.jp
Analysis tools for GRACE and related data sets, theoretical basis
These lecture notes were compiled on the occasion of the summerschool ’Global Hydrological Cycle’, organized by DFG’s priority program SPP1257 ’Mass Transport and Mass Distribution in the System Earth’ at September 12-16, 2011 in Mayschoss/Ahr. Our aim was to familiarize students with different background (geodesy, hydrology, oceanography, geophysics) with some mathematical concepts that are fundamental for analysing level-2 products (sets of spherical harmonic coefficients) from the GRACE mission and related geophysical data sets (model outputs in gridded form). The focus was on concepts, and technical proofs were avoided. Specific topics were filtering and basin averaging, and the application of the principal component analysis technique
A new section and two new species of Podaxis (Gasteromycetes) from South Africa
Podaxis africana De Villiers, Eicker & van der Westhuizen and P. rugospora De Villiers, Eicker & van der Westhuizen, two new species from Transvaal are described and illustrated. A new section, Umbricorticalis De Villiers, Eicker & van der Westhuizen is proposed in the genus Podaxis to accommodate P. africana. Morphologically P. africana resembles P. microporus McKnight but it is distinguished by its large globose, subglobose to broadly ovoid spores, the absence of a ‘pin prick’ pore structure, the black gleba, and the deep orange to strong brown inner cortex of the stipe. P. rugospora is allied to P. pistillaris (L. ex Pers.) Fr. emend. Morse from which it differs by reason of the hyaline, narrow, flattened, occasionally septate capillitium threads and the grayish-olive, light olive or light to moderate yellowish-brown gleba. The most remarkable character of these new species is the rugose spores
Dematiaceous hyphomycetes from South Africa. II. Some phialidic species, including Chalara transkeiensis and Zanclospora brevispora var. transvaalensis, two new taxa
Twelve phialidic, dematiaceous hyphomycetes, including one new species, Chalara transkeiensis Morgan-Jones, Sinclair & Eicker, and one new variety, Zanclospora brevispora var. transvaalensis Morgan-Jones, Sinclair & Eicker, are recorded from dead, decorticated wood in South Africa. Descriptions and illustrations of the taxa are provided
Unbounded heteroscedasticity in first-order autoregressive models and the Eicker-White asymptotic variance estimator
This paper focuses on first-order autoregressive models in which the noise variance increases without bound. Although this specification violates a standard assumption made in the relevant literature, namely that of bounded noise variance, it is proved that the well-known Eicker-White estimator remains a consistent estimator of the asymptotic variance of the OLS estimator.Polynomial-like noise variance Asymptotic variance Order of variance growth Eicker-White variance estimator
Making Money on a Dairy Farm, or the Value of Marginal Thinking
Fetrow, John; Eicker, Steve; Stewart, Steven. (1998). Making Money on a Dairy Farm, or the Value of Marginal Thinking. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/117325
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