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    De operis novi nunciatione

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    quam ... pro doctoralibus in utroq[ue] iure insignibus ac privilegiis ritè ac solenniter consequendis, publico examini submittit Dan[i]el Brunner ad 17. diem iuliiEnthält 17 ThesenDiss. iur. Basel, 165

    Phoebolampta Brunner

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    Genus <i>Phoebolampta</i> Brunner von Wattenwyl (1878) <p> <i>Phoebolampta</i> Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878: 31, 352.</p> <p> Type species: <i>Microcentrum excellens</i> F. Walker, 1869 (= <i>Phoebolampta magnifica</i> Brunner, 1878; synonymised by Kirby, 1906).</p>Published as part of <i>Yong, Sheyla & Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E., 2014, Grasshoppers, Crickets and Katydids (Insecta: Orthoptera) of Cuba: an annotated checklist, pp. 401-438 in Zootaxa 3827 (4)</i> on page 426, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/228581">http://zenodo.org/record/228581</a&gt

    A New Approach to the Nonparametric Behrens–Fisher Problem With Compatible Confidence Intervals

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    ABSTRACT We propose a new method to address the nonparametric Behrens–Fisher problem, allowing for unequal distribution functions across the two samples. The procedure tests the null hypothesis , where denotes the Mann–Whitney effect. Apart from the trivial case of one‐point distributions, no restrictions are imposed on the underlying data distribution. The test is derived by evaluating the ratio of the true variance of the Mann–Whitney effect estimator to its theoretical maximum, as derived from the Birnbaum–Klose inequality. Through simulations, we demonstrate that the proposed test effectively controls the type‐I error rate under various conditions, including small and unbalanced sample sizes, and different data‐generating mechanisms. Notably, it provides better control of the type‐I error rate than the widely used Brunner–Munzel test, particularly at small significance levels such as . We further construct range‐preserving compatible confidence intervals and show that they exhibit improved coverage compared to the confidence intervals compatible to the Brunner–Munzel test. Finally, we illustrate the application of the method in a clinical trial example.Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft https://doi.org/10.13039/50110000165

    Elbert Brunner Reynolds

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    The Oklahoma A&M College World War I Veterans collection captures the memories and experiences of the men and women of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College who served in World War I. In 1919, a project headed by Maude Cass, the editor of the 1919 Redskin; Professor Maroney of the Department of History; Margaret Walters, Librarian; and J.W. Cantwell, the College President, was undertaken to survey these veterans. The surveys were returned along with photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings documenting these veterans’ experiences during World War I

    Carausius irregulariterlobatus Brunner

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    <p> <i>irregulariter-lobatus</i> Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907: 273 [<i>Carausius</i>].</p> <p> <b>ST</b>, ♀: Java occident. Pengalengan, 4000' 1893, H. Fruhstorfer; Brunner v. W. et Redtenbacher det. 1903 Type; <i>Car. irregulariter-lobatus</i> Br. v. W.</p> <p> <b>ST,</b> ♀: Tjibodas, Java, 1400M. (Schröter); Brunner v. W. et Redtenbacher det. 1903 Type; <i>Car. irreg.- lobatus</i> Br. v. W.</p> <p> <b>Comment:</b> There are two further possible ♀♀ syntypes from West Java without type labels. Further type material in NMW (No. 520), RBINS and MNHU.</p> <p> <b>Valid name:</b> <i>Carausius irregulariterlobatus</i> Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907</p>Published as part of <i>Hennemann, Frank H., Conle, Oskar V. & Brock, Paul D., 2023, The types of Phasmatodea (= Phasmida) deposited in the Eidgenössisches Technisches Hochschulzentrum, Zürich, Switzerland (ETHZ), pp. 176-188 in Zootaxa 5278 (1)</i> on pages 181-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5278.1.10, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7894794">http://zenodo.org/record/7894794</a&gt

    Amusurgus (Amusurgus) Brunner

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    <i>Amusurgus</i> (<i>Amusurgus</i>) Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 <p> <i>Amusurgus</i> Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova Ser. 2 (13)33: 212; Chopard, 1968. In Beier [Ed.]. Orthopterorum Catalogus 12: 330; Chopard, 1969. In Sewell [Ed.]. The Fauna of India and the Adjacent Countries 2: 289; Yin & Liu, 1995. Synopsis on the classification of Grylloidea and Gryllotalpoidea from China: 30 (English p. 185).</p> <p> Type species: <i>Amusurgus fulvus</i> Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893</p> <p>Eyes mostly vertically lengthened, 5th joint of maxillary palpi widen. Tympana on both sides of fore tibiae, hind tibia with three pairs of dorsal spurs and five apical spurs. Tegmen with pubescence and oblique longitudinal veins on dorsal filed, wings developed. Male genitalia with lateral processes, some denticulated on the end. Ovipositor rather long and slender, feebly curved, apical valves with teeth.</p>Published as part of <i>He, Zhuqing, Li, Kai, Fang, Yan & Liu, Xianwei, 2010, A taxonomic study of the genus Amusurgus Brunner von Wattenwyl from China (Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Trigonidiinae), pp. 55-62 in Zootaxa 2423</i> on page 57, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/194524">10.5281/zenodo.194524</a&gt

    Questions soulevées et discutées dans le groupe I

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    Brunner Claude. Questions soulevées et discutées dans le groupe I. In: Repères pour la rénovation de l'enseignement du français à l'école élémentaire, n°41, 1977. pp. 74-79

    Acinipe expansa Brunner 1882

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    Acinipe expansa (Brunner, 1882) (Fig. 2 A–H) Pamphagus expansus Brunner, 1882. Prod. europ. Oth. 198, 206. Acinipe expansa (Brunner, 1882); Kirby, 1910. Syn. cat. Orth. vol. 3. Orth. Salt Part II. Locustidae vel Acridiidae. London: 351, 583. Acinipe expansa (Brunner, 1882); Dirsh, 1965. Afr. gen. Acrid., ALRC, 99. This species is similar to A. saharae in general appearance but can be separated by its pronotum with median carina concave, sharply crossed by posterior sulcus at posterior fifth; prosternal process with anterior margin rounded (Chopard, 1943). Material examined: Ghat Region: Al Barkat, 2 ɗ, 4 Ψ, on grass-vegetable, 13.vi. 93; Ghat, 3 ɗ, on grass, 21.i. 94. Localities: Fezzan: Al Barkat, Ghat. Distribution: Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, S.W. Europe.Published as part of Usmani, Mohammad Kamil, 2007, Studies on some Libyan species of Pamphagidae (Orthoptera: Acridoidea), pp. 47-60 in Zootaxa 1625 on page 51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17927
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