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Seguendo le orme di Homo sapiens: un viaggio lungo sei milioni di anni
Pikaia ha letto per voi “Il giro del mondo in sei milioni di anni” scritto da Guido Barbujani e Andrea Brunelli (Il Mulino). La tendenza a spostarci accompagna la nostra specie da sei milioni di anni ovvero sin dalla nostra origine siamo migrati verso altri luoghi e ci siamo incrociati con chi abbiamo incontrato per cui sebbene differenti... siamo tutti parent
Anni Tenisova as singer
An article about Viena Karelian Anni Tenisova (Anni Denisova) as singer, and acommentary and transcription of song types in her repertoire.Non peer reviewe
Anni R. Coden, Ph.D.
Anni R. Coden, Ph.D. is currently the project manager and technical lead of the IBM Systems G Anomaly Detection Solution. Previously she led a project at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center on Modeling and Simulation in a Smarter Cities environment, with a focus on Emergency Response Management. Anni also managed the Medical Text and Image Analysis group. The team had a long-term collaboration with the Mayo Clinic, worked with the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and was also involved with academic research. Anni Coden joined IBM in 1981. Previously, she was a Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from where she received her Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science. The received her M.S. in electrical engineering and her B.S. in mathematics from the Vienna University of Technology (Austria). Anni Coden has published in many areas such as theoretical computer science, computer vision, and computational linguistics and is the holder of multiple patents.https://commons.erau.edu/adfsl-bios/1000/thumbnail.jp
Anni Krantz Collection. 1938-1998
This collection contains objects reflecting the social and home life of Anni Krantz, a woman from Krumbach, Bavaria, Germany. There is a poetry book, with many poems handwritten by friends and family of Anni Krantz, along with their photographs. The majority of these poems were written in late October 1938, shortly before Reichskristallnacht. There is also a cookbook handwritten in 1938 by her mother; a flyer entited "Staats-Zeitung und Herold" of March 1943 with recipes (in German, along with the submitters' names); and a program for the memorial of the Jewish community in Krumbach/Hürben.Processed for digitizationdigitize
Anni Bernfeld Collection 1947
Marriage certificate (photocopy) for Hans Bernfeld and Anni Wolfsohn in Shanghai, China, on Jan. 5, 1947. Also included are low quality copies of photographs.The following names are mentioned: Bosel, Wilhelm; Bernfeld, Siegmund; Schalmann, Adolf; Strauss, Ernest; Wolfsohn, Anna; Wolfsohn, Robert.Anni Bernfeld, 1997digitize
Sergio Maldini due anni dopo,
Approfondimento della narrativa di Maldini a due anni dalla mort
La Spagna degli anni ‘30 e Luigi Sturzo
Il contributo esamina i rapporti che Luigi Sturzo intrattenne con alcuni corrispondenti e amici spagnoli tra la fine delgi anni Venti e la prima metà degli anni Trenta
Quantitative Comparison between the Smartphone Based Experiments for the Gravity Acceleration Measurement at Home
Smartphones are currently proposed as potential portable laboratories to perform a wide variety of physical experiments for teaching purpose. However, the frequent lack of clarity about the ease of replication of the experiments and on their accuracy often limits their effective use. In this work we deeply compare several smartphone-based experiments to determine the gravity acceleration g by only using cheap materials easily available at home. The experiment and the data analysis complexity are progressively increased, starting from fast and easy to replicate methods. The advantages and possible limits of all the methods are deeply discussed in order to allow an evaluation of the most suitable method for any particular teaching scenario
Oral memoirs of Anni Lipp Kelton: An interview conducted in April 2005
Includes transcript.contained in: Greatest Generation Oral History ArchiveAnni Lipp Kelton, wife of Elmer Kelton, grew up in Ebensee, Austria. She describes her family growing up, and her schooling, and then goes on to talk about her first job, which she got at fifteen, and how much she hated it. Around that time, she contracted Diphtheria while many more of her family members were in other hospitals. Her life majorly changed during the Anschluss, when food became rationed and she watched as the young women around her were ordered to work and entertain soldiers. She avoided these orders until her son, Gary, was three when she then started to work in a kitchen at an army hospital in Gmunden, Austria. She described the struggles of those years until the Americans arrived in her part of Austria. She was then approached by Elmer Kelton, then a soldier in the U.S. Army, and they communicated through the language barrier. After spending much time together, Elmer Kelton returned to the United States and began to write to Anni Lipp Kelton and arrange for her to join him in the United States. Once she arrived in the United States, they were married. As Elmer finished his studies in Austin, they lived together with Gary in Austin, living frugally as Anni Lipp acclimated to the language and culture of Texas, especially as someone who didn't like cows. Her friend, Maxine, greatly helped in the development of her fluency in English. Eventually, Anni Lipp learned to drive and became a United States citizen. Over time she lost her fluency in Germany due to a lack of practice. No matter the differences in terrain, climate, or culture, Anni Lipp Kelton has no regrets about moving to West Texas from Austria.San Angelo Area Foundatio
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