56,015 research outputs found
Schmidt C, Weiss T, Lehmann T, Witte H, Leistritz L (2013): Extracting labeled topological patterns from samples of networks. PLoS ONE 8:e70497.
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<p>Schmidt C, Weiss T, Lehmann T, Witte H, Leistritz L (2013): Extracting labeled topological patterns from samples of networks. PLoS ONE 8:e70497.</p>
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<p>Schmidt C, Weiss T, Komusiewicz C, Witte H, Leistritz L (2012): An Analytical Approach to Network Motif Detection in Samples of Networks with Pairwise Different Vertex Labels 2012:1–12.</p>
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Data Analysis, Machine Learning and Applications
Preisach C, Burkhardt H, Schmidt-Thieme L, Decker R, eds. Data Analysis, Machine Learning and Applications. Proceedings of the .. annual conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V. 2008;31:719
Memo from Harry L. Black, Assistant Project Director, to Willard E. Schmidt, Chief of Police, re: disorders in Block #54, June 2, 1944
Discusses imprisonment in the stockade of 12 incarcerees and tension concerning the Japanese Language Schools and the schools in the camps, detailing what it terms "terrorist tactics" on the part of the Japanese Language School's proponents and concluding that the Project Director is justified in using the stockade for disciplinary purposes. The document also includes the directive, Administration of Japanese Language Schools at Tule Lake incarceration camp (March 30, 1944 by R. R. Best, Project Director), which outlines policy regarding the camp and Japanese Language Schools; a memo regarding this directive "prepared as a public announcement by Mr. Harkness, Superintendent of Schools... (May 18, 1944);" and a memo from Kenneth M. Harkness, Superintendent of Schools, to Harry L. Black, Chief, Community Management (May 21, 1944) concerning these memoranda. Also included is an envelope from the Federal Communications Commission to Willard E. Schmidt marked Personal and Confidential.The Willard Schmidt collection, documents some of the administrative duties of Willard Schmidt, the Chief of Internal Security for the War Relocation Authority and the Tule Lake incarceration/segregation camp. This collection contains administrative records and photos documenting the Tule Lake camp, the largest incarceration camp with a peak population of 18,789 and with the most turbulent history. In 1943, the camp was turned into a segregation center to house "disloyal" Japanese Americans relocated from other camps based on their answers to a confusing loyalty questionnaire. The camp endured martial law from November 1943- Jan 1944 after escalating protests and unrest. The hostile environment of the camp lead to many incarcerees renouncing their American citizenship upon the end of incarceration, a process which took 14 years to reverse if they did not wish to be deported to Japan
C. W. Schmidt family
C. W. Schmidt family; top row, l. to r., unknown, William, George; bottom row, l. to r., unknown, Minna, Bernard, Frieda, ca. 1910https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_schmidtfamily/1027/thumbnail.jp
H. C. Schmidt family portrait
H. C. Schmidt family portrait; top, l. to r., Edwin, Bob, and Louie; bottom, l. t. r., Otto, Gay, no datehttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_schmidtfamily/1028/thumbnail.jp
Ultrastructural findings of spontaneously occurring seminoma in an adult ornamental cyprinid (Cyprinus carpio L.)
An ultrastructural description of a previously described spontaneous seminoma in a Koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) is given in this note. The seminoma, diagnosed as classical with a diffuse pattern by histology and immunohistochemistry, displayed a homeomorphic population of neoplastic cells with ultrastructural features similar to those described in human seminoma
Hortus Halensis Tam Vivus Quam Siccus Iconibus Et Descriptionibus Illustratus / A D. F. L. De Schlechtendal, Horti Directore
Erscheinungsbeginn: 1841Vorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks Fasc. I und II: Halis Saxonum Apud C. A. Schwetschke Et Filium. Impensis Auctoris Editum. - Vorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks Fasc. III: Halis Saxonum Apud H. W. Schmidt. Typis Expressum Schmidtii.Erschienen: Fasciculus I [1841] - Fasciculus III [1853] ; wahrsch. noch Fasciculus IV und V erschienen12 Ill (Kupferst., teilw. kolor.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Manuscript Reviews -- 1958-62 -- Professional Affiliations and Memberships, Correspondence (Journals) -- letter, 1960-01-18
Letter from Schmidt, L. H. to Beaver, Paul C. dated 1960-01-18.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
[bust portrait of Edward A. Schmidt].
Photo Div C.3 .Schmidt Brewery.16. Bust portrait of Edward A. Schmidt. Man associated with the Schmidt Brewery.; Handwritten on verso, "Edward A. Schmidt."; Includes 28 bust portraits of men associated with the Schmidt Brewery in Philadelphia. Subjects include: Edward A. Schmidt; J. Fred Betz, Jr.; Joseph Geiger; John Gardiner, Jr.; Ambrose Topping; John Gardiner; Adam Scheidt; Peter Schemm; George Weisbrod; Fred Poth; John Rohem; Albert Baltz; Jules Nachod; Bartholomew Bergdoll; Louis Bergdoll; Harr Poth; Gustavus W. Bergner; Ludwig Prospect; John Rothacker. Also includes 1 reproduction of a lithograph advertisement for the Engel & Wolf Brewery, Fountain Green, Philadelphia, by Augustus Kollner
Androdeloscia escalonai Schmidt & Leistikow 2005
Androdeloscia escalonai Schmidt & Leistikow, 2005 Material examined. 1 male, 1 female, Reserva Florestal A. Ducke, solid ground, Amazonas State, Brazil, 02º55’S, 59º59’W, 06/IX/1983, J. Adis et al. col. (MNRJ 25221). Remarks. Androdeloscia escalonai previously known only from the type locality in Venezuela (11°09.17’N, 68°36.27’W), is now recorded also from the Brazilian Amazon.Published as part of Grangeiro, Daniela C., Souza, Leila A. & Christoffersen, Martin L., 2017, New species of Xiphoniscus and new record of Androdeloscia escalonai (Isopoda, Scutocoxifera, Oniscidea, Philosciidae) from Brazilian Amazon in Zootaxa 4350 (2), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4350.2.11, http://zenodo.org/record/105308
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