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Ehrenpromotion Doctor philosophiae honoris causa Dieter R. Bauer
Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät I: Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften an Dieter R. Bauer, Leiter des Referats Geschichte
der Akademie der Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart
31. Oktober 2008
Ehrenpromotion Doctor philosophiae honoris causa Dieter R. Bauer
Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät I: Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften an Dieter R. Bauer, Leiter des Referats Geschichte
der Akademie der Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart
31. Oktober 2008
bauer-alex/FoSIntro: v1.0 of the FoSIntro package
<p>This R package entails the appendix R code and functions for Bauer et al. (2018) - "An introduction to semiparametric function-on-scalar regression"</p>
Ribes x nidigrolaria R. &. A. Bauer und Fragaria x vescana R. & A. Bauer : Beschreibung zweier Hybridarten
Zwei von Rudolf Bauer künstlich erzeugte Hybriden werden als neue Nothospecies beschrieben: Ribes x nidigrolaria Rudolf & Annelise Bauer (=[R. nigrum x divaricatum] x [R. nigrum x uva-cripa]) and Fragaria x vescana Rudolf & Annelise Bauer (= [Fragaria vesca f. semperflorens x F. x ananassa] x F. x ananassa). Diese wirtschaftlich wichtigen Kulturarten sind bereits allgemein bekannt als „Jostabeere“ (cv. „Josta“) und als Vescana mit den Kultursorten „Spadeka“ und „Florika“. Die Hybridarten sind taxonomisch beschrieben, ihre Holotypen sind abgebildet, außerdem werden Einzelheiten zur Entstehung, zu den Eigenschaften und zur Kultur mitgeteilt.Two artificial hybrids created by Rudolf Bauer are described as new nothospecies: Ribes x nidigrolaria Rudolf & Annelise Bauer (= [R. nigrum x divaricatum] x [R. nigrum x uva-cripa]) and Fragaria x vescana Rudolf & Annelise Bauer (= [Fragaria vesca f. semperflorens x F. x ananassa] x F. x ananassa). These important cultivars are already well known as Jostabeere“, „Jostaberry“ (cv. „Josta“) and Vescana with the cultivarieties „Spadeka“ and „Florika“. The nothospecies are taxonomically described and their holotypes are pictured, further details on their origin, features and cultivation are given
Experimental study of longitudinal and transverse spin polarization in LEED from platinum (111)
Bauer P, Eckstein W, Müller N. Experimental study of longitudinal and transverse spin polarization in LEED from platinum (111). Zeitschrift für Physik, B: Condensed Matter. 1983;52(3):185-192
Letter from Catherine Bauer Wurster and Howard Noise to Milton Stover Eisenhower, Administrator, War Relocation Authority, March 23, 1942
Letter from Catherine Bauer Wurster and Howard Noise to Milton Stover Eisenhower. The authors write to recommend that the San Francisco office of the Farm Security Administration be used "in so far as possible in the work of relocating the aliens." Authors reference enclosed letter to Gen. John L. Dewitt (chs_ms840_0318). Authors mention support for the idea from Dr. Paul Taylor of the University of California.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
Downeshelea fluminensis Felippe-Bauer & Quintelas 1993
Downeshelea fluminensis Felippe-Bauer & Quintelas, 1993 Downeshelea fluminensis Felippe-Bauer & Quintelas, 1993: 33 (male; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; figs. antenna, eyes, palpus, mesonotum, wing, legs, male genitalia); Borkent & Spinelli, 2000: 47 (in catalog); Borkent & Spinelli, 2007: 80 (in catalog); Borkent, 2011: 120 (in catalog). Distribution. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Mexico (Oaxaca, Veracruz) New records. MEXICO, Oaxaca, Municipio San Juan Guichicovi, Localidad El Zacatal, 8.VII.2009, 1 male, trampa CDC, B. Salceda S. & A. Rodríguez cols.; Veracruz, Municipio Alto Lucero, Localidad Arroyo Agrío, LC- 19, selva baja, trampa Malaise, 5.IX.2008, 1 male, Personal de la Jurisdicción Sanitaría cols. (CAIM).Published as part of Huerta, Herón, Felippe-Bauer, Maria Luiza & Spinelli, Gustavo R., 2012, A new species and new records of Downeshelea Wirth & Grogan in Neotropical Mexico (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), pp. 64-68 in Zootaxa 3394 on page 65, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28179
Joanne R. Bauer and Daniel A Bell, (eds), The East Asian challenge for human rights
Joanne R. Bauer and Daniel A Bell, (eds), The East Asian challenge for human right
Paniegekko Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker
Paniegekko Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker gen. nov. Content. Paniegekko madjo (Bauer, Jones & Sadlier, 2000) (Fig. 3 D) Type species. Bavayia madjo Bauer, Jones & Sadlier, 2000, here designated. Etymology. The generic name is derived from the Panié massif, the dominant landform of northeastern New Caledonia, and gekko, from the Malay ‘gekoq’, onomatopoeia of the call of the species Gekko gecko and the common name to all limbed gekkotans. A Sri Lankan origin for the word gekko, derived from the Sinhalese word ‘gego’, is also possible (de Silva & Bauer 2008). The name is masculine and should be pronounced “Pa-nē-āgekko.” The two known localities for this monotypic genus are Mt. Ignambi and Mt. Panié, both part of the Panié massif. Definition and Diagnosis. Paniegekko may be distinguished from all other New Caledonian diplodactylid geckos by the following combination of character states: body size moderate (to 75mm SVL), head large, tail slender and elongate (> 110 % SVL); dorsal scalation granular, homogeneous; body without extensive skin webs or flaps; expanded subdigital lamellae under all toes; subdigital lamellae of digits II–V of manus and pes unpaired basally and divided distally; claw of digit I of manus and pes positioned lateral to a single, undivided apical lamella; precloacal pores in two or more rows in males, longest row extending well onto thighs (50 or more pores total); dorsal coloration pattern brown with transverse chevrons; venter dull grayish, never yellow. Distribution. Paniegekko is known only from Mt. Ignambi and Mt. Panié in northeastern New Caledonia. Remarks. See Bauer and Sadlier (2000) for more information on P. m a d j o. Erection of a new genus for Bavayia madjo was necessitated to maintain the monophyly of Bavayia (see above).Published as part of Bauer, Aaron M., Jackman, Todd R., Sadlier, Ross A. & Whitaker, Anthony H., 2012, Revision of the giant geckos of New Caledonia (Reptilia: Diplodactylidae: Rhacodactylus), pp. 1-52 in Zootaxa 3404 on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21173
Dierogekko Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker 2006
Dierogekko Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006 Content. Dierogekko validiclavis (Sadlier, 1989), D. inexpectatus Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006, D. insularis Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006, D. kaalaensis Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006, D. koniambo Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006, D. nehoueensis Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006 (Fig. 3 B), D. poumensis Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006, D. thomaswhitei Bauer, Jackman, Sadlier & Whitaker, 2006. Type species. Bavayia validiclavis Sadlier, 1989 by original designation. Diagnosis. Dierogekko may be distinguished from all other New Caledonian diplodactylid geckos by the following combination of character states: body size very small (<46 mm SVL); head small; tail 92–120 % of SVL; dorsal scalation granular, homogeneous; body without extensive skin webs or flaps; expanded subdigital lamellae under all toes; lamellae under penultimate phalanx of digits II–V of manus and pes paired or single; claw of digit I of manus and pes in a groove in the apical lamella between a larger medial scansor and a smaller lateral scansor; precloacal pores in one or two rows in males (10–20 pores in total), not extending onto thighs; dorsal pattern of longitudinal lines or series of spots or patternless, never with transverse markings; venter usually cream to light brown, sometimes pale yellow. Distribution. Dierogekko is restricted to northern New Caledonia, with populations extending up the west coast from the Massif de Koniambo to Poum and on the Panié massif (Mt. Mandjélia and Mt. Panié) on the east coast. It is also known from the northern islands of Île Yandé and Île Baaba, and on Île Art and Île Pott in the Îles Belep. It is likely that its distribution is more continuous across this region than existing data show. Remarks. See Bauer and Sadlier (2000) and Bauer et al. (2006 b) for detailed information on members of this genus. Additional field work in northern New Caledonia has revealed a new species of Dierogekko on Île Baaba and hitherto unexpected genetic variation in D. koniambo (Skipwith et al. submitted).Published as part of Bauer, Aaron M., Jackman, Todd R., Sadlier, Ross A. & Whitaker, Anthony H., 2012, Revision of the giant geckos of New Caledonia (Reptilia: Diplodactylidae: Rhacodactylus), pp. 1-52 in Zootaxa 3404 on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21173
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