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    Briefwechsel, Gedichtmanuskripte verschiedener Verfasser und weitere Manuskripte

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    BRIEFWECHSEL, GEDICHTMANUSKRIPTE VERSCHIEDENER VERFASSER UND WEITERE MANUSKRIPTE Nachlass Carl Friedrich Cramer (-) Briefwechsel, Gedichtmanuskripte verschiedener Verfasser und weitere Manuskripte (3) ( - ) Briefwechsel zwischen Thomas Thorild und Carl Friedrich Cramer ( - ) Thomas Thorild: Briefe an Carl Friedrich Cramer ( - ) Nr. 1: Hamburg, 22.10.1793 ( - ) Lübeck, 19.11.1793 ( - ) Lübeck, 10.12.1793 ( - ) Nr. 2: Lübeck, 20.12.1793 ( - ) Carl Friedrich Cramer: Brief an Thomas Thorild. Nr. 3: Kiel, 19.12.1793 ([1]) Thomas Thorild: Briefe an Carl Friedrich Cramer ( - ) Nr. 4: Lübeck, 15.4.1794 ( - ) Nr. 5: Lübeck, 8.5.1794 ( - ) Nr. 6: Lübeck, 13.5.1794 ( - ) Nr. 7: Lübeck, 30.5.1794 ( - ) Nr.8: Lübeck, 24.6.1794 ( - ) Nr. 9: Lübeck, 11.7.1794 ( - ) Nr.10: Lübeck, 15.7.1794 ( - ) Carl Friedrich Cramer: Brief an Thomas Thorild. Nr. 11: Hamburg, 17.9/18.10.1794 ([1]) Thomas Thorild: Briefe an Carl Friedrich Cramer ( - ) Nr. 12: Lübeck, 5.9.1794 ( - ) Nr. 13: Lübeck, 14.10.1794 ( - ) Nr. 14: Lübeck, 17.10.1794 ( - ) Nr. 15: Lübeck, 27.10.1794 ( - ) Nr. 16: Lübeck, 29.10.1794 ( - ) Nr. 17: Lübeck, 31.10.1794 ( - ) Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Carl Friedrich Cramer: Brief an Thomas Thorild. Nr. 18: Hamburg, 5.1.1795 ( - ) Thomas Thorild: Briefe an Carl Friedrich Cramer ( - ) Nr. 19: Lübeck, 26.,27.1.1795 ( - ) Nr. 20: Lübeck, 30.1.1795 ( - ) Anschluss Nr. 19: Lübeck, 26.,27.1.1795 ( - ) Nr. 21: Lübeck, 3.2.1795 ( - ) Carl Friedrich Cramer: Brief an Thomas Thorild. Nr. 22: Hamburg, März 1795 (1) Thomas Thorild: Briefe an Carl Friedrich Cramer. Nr. 23: Lübeck, 26.4.1795 ( - ) Gedichtmanuskripte verschiedener Verfasser ( - ) Nr. 1+2: N.N. [vermutlich J.A. Cramer]: An Schulz, Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Nr. 3+4: N.N. [vermutlich J.A. Cramer]: Der hundert neun u. dreissigste Psalm, Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Nr. 5: Johann Gottlieb Klopstock: Die beiden Gräber. Ode, Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Nr. 6+7: Johann Gottlieb Klopstock: Das Neue. Elegie, Dezember 1793 ( - ) Nr. 8+9: N.N. [vermutlich J.G. Klopstock]: Auf dem Belte, Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Nr. 10+11: N.N. [vermutlich J.G. Klopstock]: Am Belte, Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Nr. 12+13: N.N. [vermutlich Klopstock]:"Luthers Bibel, Dezember 1784 ( - ) Nr. 14+15: N.N. [vermutlich C.F. Cramer]: Schmerz und Trost, Ohne Ort und Datum ( - ) Nr. 16+17: J.M. Miller: An den alten Herrn Grafen zu Stolberg, Ohne Ort, Dezember [17]72 ( - ) Nr. 18: Elise [Zuname nicht erwähnt]: An das Grab, Ohne Ort, April [17]72 ( - ) Nr. 19: Elise von St***, Ohne Ort, April [17]72 ( - ) Nr. 20+21: J. E. Biester: An Mademoiselle Ackermann die Ältere, Ohne Ort, Dezember [17]72 ( - ) Nr. 22+23: C.F. Cramer: [Abschrift von Klopstocks] Ode. Die Verwandlung, Ohne Ort, September 1793 ( - ) [C.F. Cramer]: Die Bedeutsamkeit. Bruchstück eines Gespräches von Klopstock, Ohne Ort und Datum (1) [C.F. Cramer]: Ueber Klopstocks Ode, unsere Sprache. Voßens Almanach 1785, Seite 101., Ohne Ort und Datum (1) Christian Gottlob Neefes Lebenslauf von ihm selbst geschrieben, Ohne Ort und Datum (1) Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim: Brief an Johann Gottlieb Klopstock, Halberstadt, 12.12.1782 ( -

    Mechanica op de microcomputer

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    Afscheidscollege van prof.dr.ir. J.G. Lekkerkerker (informele notities)

    Theatrum anatomicum

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    Port. a dos tintas con grab. calc.Texto a dos col.Prefacio de Jean Jacques MangetLas h. de grab. calc.: "J.G. Seiller sculpsit", representan partes del cuerpo humanoREBIUN3503354Perg.202012-33-7345 (2)C-063-012 (2)œ6, *-**4, a-c6, d

    Theatrum anatomicum

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    Antep.Port. a dos tintas con grab. calc.: "Seiller sc."Texto a dos col., notas a línea tiradaLas h. de grab. calc., la primera: "B. Guillibaud pinxit"; "J. G. Seiller Scaffusianus sculpsit", retrato del autor; las demás: "J.G. Seiller sculpsit", representan partes del cuerpo humanoREBIUN3503354Perg.202012-33-7344C-063-011[ ]4, a6, A-Z6, Aa-Nn6, Oo

    Detection and Estimation of Abrupt Changes contaminated by Multiplicative Gaussian Noise

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    The problem of abrupt change detection has received much attention in the literature. The Neyman Pearson detector can be derived and yields the well-known CUSUM algorithm, when the abrupt change is contaminated by an additive noise. However, a multiplicative noise has been observed in many signal processing applications. These applications include radar, sonar, communication and image processing. This paper addresses the problem of abrupt change detection in presence of multiplicative noise. The optimal Neyman Pearson detector is studied when the abrupt change and noise parameters are known. The parameters are unknown in most practical applications and have to be estimated. The maximum likelihood estimator is then derived for these parameters. The maximum likelihood estimator performance is determined, by comparing the estimate mean square errors with the Cramer Rao Bounds. The Neyman Pearson detector combined with the maximum likelihood estimator yields the generalized likelihood ratio detector

    Installatierede van de Technische Commissie voor de Waterkeringen

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    Rede uitgesproken bij de installatie van de Technische Adviescommissie voor de Waterkeringen door de Minister van Verkeer en Waterstaat, J.G. Suurhoff, en het antwoord van de voorzitter van de TAW op deze rede, prof.ir. P.P. Jansen. De commissie werd ingesteld naar aanleiding van de overstromingen in Tuindorp-Oostzaan in 1960. De commissie is officieel ingesteld op 31 mei 1965, maar de installatierede is in Augustus van dat jaar uitgesprokenTAW/EN

    Implicit large-eddy simulation of the stratocumulus-topped boundary layer: A grid sensitivity study

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    A range of implicit large-eddy simulations of the stratocumulus-topped boundary layer is performed to study the influence of grid resolution on selected parameters including liquid water path and second and third moments of vertical velocity fluctuations. The simulations are based on two sets of aircraft measurements, which are also used to evaluate the results of the simulations. The specific case presented here indicates that simulations with a grid aspect ratio accounting for the anisotropic nature of the turbulence near the surface and at the top of the boundary layer lead to better agreement with measurements than simulations with an isotropic grid

    Portrait / Cramer, J.G. / Modern Languages

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    Includes info

    Experimental application of a dynamic observer to capture and predict the dynamics of a flat-plate boundary layer

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    The recent approach, proposed by Guzman-Inigo et al. \cite{GuzmanInigo2014}, using System Identification to derive a Reduced Order Model from snapshots of a flow is applied to a transitional boundary layer growing over a flat-plate. It is shown that such an approach can indeed be applied to experimental PIV snapshots. Using a proper learning dataset and a proper local sensor, it is shown that the evolution of boundary layer can be properly estimated from the time evolution of the local probe and with no more than ten POD modes for the Reduced Order Model. The influence of the various parameters on the efficiency of the system identification technique is discussed

    Entering GATTACA: Yeast genomes: Analysis, insights and applications

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    Accepted Author ManuscriptBT/Industriele Microbiologi
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