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Viktor Hamburger to Judy Brunso-Bechtold, December 4, 1975
Discussion about the potential for Brunso-Bechtold to work as a postdoc in Hamburger's labCorrespondenc
How Deposition of Mineral Sediments Establishes a Complex Template for Floodplain Ecosystem Development
Bechtold will discuss floodplain ecosystem development. He will describe a study that looked into fine particle distribution as a constraint of organic matter dynamics in floodplain soils. He will present study results and implications
The Other Part of Flow Regime: How Sediment Distribution Shapes Riparian Environments
Bechtold will discuss floodplain soils. He will talk about the interactions between soils, plants, and the atmosphere. He will focus on fluvial sediment redistribution. He will review a soil organic matter model. He will also discuss the impact of human activity on sediment supply and routing
Data repository for "Simulating Quantum State Transfer between Distributed Devices using Noisy Interconnects"
This dataset provides reproduction code and experimental data for the publication "Simulating Quantum State Transfer between Distributed Devices using Noisy Interconnects". The repository contains an exact snapshot of the code version used to generate all results in the paper, ensuring full reproducibility.
The repository is organized into three zip archives:
code.zip: Contains the code used to generate and evaluate the data. This archive includes a README with instructions on how to use the code and integrate the two data archives.
data_quantum_devices.zip:Contains the raw and partially preprocessed experimental data obtained from quantum devices, as well as calibration data for the devices.
data_simulations.zip: Contains experimental data generated from simulations.
For reference, this dataset includes a separate PDF file for each figure presented in the publication. These files were generated directly from the enclosed code and data, and they serve as benchmarks for visually verifying reproduced results.
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Anfore da trasporto come indicatori di rapporti commerciali nella Sicilia centro-settentrionale (VI-IV sec. a.C.). Il contributo del sito indigeno di Terravecchia di Cuti (PA)
This paper focuses on a selection of 82 transport amphorae discovered at the indigenous hill site Terravecchia di Cuti (PA) located in central Sicily. The materials found in the urban area of the settlement date back to the 6th-late 4th centuries BCE. The majority of the items have been studied using standardised methods implemented for the data base of FACEM. Additionally, a group of 23 fragments has been submitted to minero-petrographic analyses, with preliminary results being presented in this contribution. This interdisciplinary approach has led to the provenance attribution of a representative selection of amphorae, which originates from a surprisingly large geographical area spanning from the Aegean region in the East to Punic Sardinia in the West. Among the most important scientific outcomes is the identification of a large group of western Greek amphorae produced in Himera, which underlines
the site’s close connection with this northwestern Sicilian town. The present research offers diverse perspectives that contribute to a more nuanced understanding of Cuti’s commercial interaction with both Greek, but also the indigenous sites. Provenance analysis of amphorae can be regarded as an innovative tool for studying some aspects of the complex issue regarding socio-economic relations between the native and the colonial world of Archaic and Classical Sicily
Saphonecrus naiquanlini Melika, Acs & Bechtold 2004
Saphonecrus naiquanlini Melika, Ács & Bechtold, 2004 Saphonecrus naiquanlini Melika, Ács & Bechtold in Melika et al. (2004): 334, ♀ & ♂. Distribution. China (Zhejiang Province) (Melika et al. 2004: 334–335; Wang et al. 2010: 1308–1039). Remarks. Lobato-Vila et al. (2021b) give some morphological notes on the morphology of S. naiquanlini to improve its description. Biology. Unknown (Melika et al. 2004).Published as part of Al, Irene Lobato-Vila Et, 2022, A catalogue, revision, and regional perspective of Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental oak gall wasps and their inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini, Synergini, Ceroptresini), pp. 1-71 in Zootaxa 5161 (1) on page 37, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5161.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/679365
Supplementary material for: When a sunny day gives you butterflies: an electrophysiological investigation of concreteness and context effects in semantic word processing
supplementary material, data and analysis code for ERP, reaction times and psycholinguistic ratings for Bechtold, Bellebaum & Ghio, 202
Supplementary material for: When a sunny day gives you butterflies: an electrophysiological investigation of concreteness and context effects in semantic word processing
supplementary material, data and analysis code for ERP, reaction times and psycholinguistic ratings for Bechtold, Bellebaum & Ghio, 202
Saphonecrus naiquanlini Melika, Acs & Bechtold 2004
Saphonecrus naiquanlini Melika, Ács & Bechtold, 2004 Saphonecrus naiquanlini Melika, Ács & Bechtold in Melika et al. (2004): 334, ♀ & ♂. Distribution. China (Zhejiang Province) (Melika et al. 2004: 334–335; Wang et al. 2010: 1308–1039). Remarks. Lobato-Vila et al. (2021b) give some morphological notes on the morphology of S. naiquanlini to improve its description. Biology. Unknown (Melika et al. 2004).Published as part of Al, Irene Lobato-Vila Et, 2022, A catalogue, revision, and regional perspective of Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental oak gall wasps and their inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini, Synergini, Ceroptresini), pp. 1-71 in Zootaxa 5161 (1) on page 37, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5161.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/679365
Supplementary material for: When a sunny day gives you butterflies: an electrophysiological investigation of concreteness and context effects in semantic word processing
supplementary material, data and analysis code for ERP, reaction times and psycholinguistic ratings for Bechtold, Bellebaum & Ghio, 202
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