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Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas / Vytautas Magnus Universit
Exercitatio De Ratione Belli Vulgo Raison De Guerre / Quam Praeside ... Dn. Ulrico Obrechto ... In Illustri Argentoratensium Academia A. d. 17. Aprilis Solenniter defendet Magnus Hermannus Fuchs, Suecus Holmiensis
EXERCITATIO DE RATIONE BELLI VULGO RAISON DE GUERRE / QUAM PRAESIDE ... DN. ULRICO OBRECHTO ... IN ILLUSTRI ARGENTORATENSIUM ACADEMIA A. D. 17. APRILIS SOLENNITER DEFENDET MAGNUS HERMANNUS FUCHS, SUECUS HOLMIENSIS
Exercitatio De Ratione Belli Vulgo Raison De Guerre / Quam Praeside ... Dn. Ulrico Obrechto ... In Illustri Argentoratensium Academia A. d. 17. Aprilis Solenniter defendet Magnus Hermannus Fuchs, Suecus Holmiensis (1)
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Ex Sacrô utinam Mausoleo expergisceretur D. Elector Fridericus Wilhelmus Magnus! ...
EX SACRÔ UTINAM MAUSOLEO EXPERGISCERETUR D. ELECTOR FRIDERICUS WILHELMUS MAGNUS! ...
Ex Sacrô utinam Mausoleo expergisceretur D. Elector Fridericus Wilhelmus Magnus! ... ([1]
Dissertatio de retrogradatione aliisque apparentiis motus planetarum, quam, suffrag. ampliss. senat. philos. in Reg. Acad. Aboënsi, praeside Martino Johanne Wallenio, mathem. profess. reg. & ord. fac. phil. h. t. decano, pro gradu publico examini submittit Magnus Jacobus Alopaeus, Wiburgensis. In audit. maj. d. XII. Junii anni MDCCLXVI. h. a. m. s.
Invokaatio: Q.F.S.F.Q.Dedikaatio: Magnus Alopaeus, Johan Alopaeus.Sivulla 32: Errata.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 2 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-D4.Toinen dedikaatio on ruotsinkielinen
Promachus magnus Bellardi 1861
Promachus magnus Bellardi, 1861 Original Description: Promachus magnus Bellardi, 1861. Published State Records: Dennis & Lavigne (2007). Published County Records: PA; SW. Museum Records: None known.Published as part of Lavigne, Robert J. & Dennis, D. Steve, 2017, A checklist of the Robber Flies (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) of Wyoming, USA, pp. 335-365 in Zootaxa 4238 (3) on page 345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/34577
De facultate imaginativa disputatio secunda, actus ejusdem, qvatenus ab intra saltem, tam de rebus materiae immersis qvam ejus expertibus formantur, breviter repraesentans; quam ex ampliss. facult. phil. in Reg. Universitate Aboënsi consensu, sub praesidio m. Andreae Wanochii, phil. pract. prof. ord. & h. anno stip. inspectoris loco speciminis examinandam sistit Magnus Joh. Sylvius, Wermel. In auditorio superiori ad d. XXIX. Aprilis anno M. DC. LXXXII.
Invokaatio: Q.F.E.J.D.Dedikaatio: Andreas Petraeus, Benedictus Camaenius, Magnus Carolinus, Johannes Sylvius.Gratulaatio: Andreas Petraeus, Andreas Wanochius, A. Hellichius, Petrus S. Fogelberg, Magnus Runqwist, Sveno Pagander, Johannes Petraeus, Aeschillus And. Petraeus.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 2 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, C-D8, 2 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä
Synergistic And Antagonistic Interactions Between Secondary Metabolites In Monarda Didyma L. And Angelica Archangelica L
This research focuses on synergistic and antagonistic interactions between secondary metabolites in Monarda didyma L., Angelica archangelica L. and antimicrobial activities of compounds isolated and identified from these species. The compounds pinene-α, terpinene-α, terpinene-γ, borneol, terpinen-4-ol, terpineol-α, estragole, methyl thymol, thymoquinone, caryophyllene, murolene-γ, germacrene, cadinene-δ, thymohydroquinone, phytone, hexadecanol, limonene, α-pinene, phellandrene-d-α, carophyllene-β, linalool, borneol, four macrocyclic lactones, various coumarins and other compounds were tested for their ability to compose the synergistic and antagonistic interactions. The antimicrobial activity of combinations secondary metabolites in Monarda didyma L. and Angelica archangelica L. originated from the sector of medicinal plants, Kaunas botanical garden of Vytautas Magnus University Lithuania, were tested by the method of series dilutions, against different bacteria species. This is a novel study of synergistic and antagonistic interactions between combinations plant secondary metabolites. Investigated microorganisms were Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris and Staphylococcus aureus with and without antibiotic resistances originating from livestock. The antimicrobial activities of extracts were described by determination of the minimal inhibitory concentration. The total amounts of phenolic compounds and total amounts of flavonoids were tested in the methanolic extracts of the plants. Identification of the phenolic compounds and evaluation of the radical scavenging activity of the compounds were performed by means of high performance liquid chromatography coupled with on-line 2.2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging reaction detection (HPLC-DPPH) analysis. The essential oils were analyzed by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS). [...].Gamtos mokslų fakultetas / Faculty of Natural SciencesBiochemijos katedra / Department of BiochemistryBotanikos sodas / Botanical GardenVytauto Didžiojo universitetas / Vytautas Magnus Universit
Bey der Magnus- und Hakischen Ehefeyer bezeigten ihre Freude und statteten zugleich ihren ergebensten Glückwunsch ab, M. J. A. G. C. D. G.
Hochzeitsglückwunsch auf Magnus und HakeAutopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks:Torgau, den 29sten des maymonats, 1759. gedruckt bey Friedrich Samuel Rüdel
Memorandum : betr. die Sicherung und Erschliessung der Quellen zur juedischen Kulturgeschichte und Familienkunde.
Document about the proposed establishment of a center for German Jewish culture and genealogy in Berlin or HamburgdigitizedThe manuscript has been removed from the ‘Lehranstalt fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums Collection’, AR 11844Born in Hamburg on February 26, 1896, Erna Magnus was a social worker who was engaged in an historical study of the Jewish community of Hamburg during the 1930s. She emigrated to the United States in 1939, where she held various social work and teaching position
Investigation of nitrogen concentration in Hypericum maculatum crantz populations in some Baltic sites
Hypericum species are widely used as traditional medicinal plants also in pharmaceutical industry. Despite the fact that Hypericum genus is one of the most important medicinal plants its nutritional aspects are not discussed in wider scope at both international and national level. Hypericum habitats vary in high extent, which is why it might grow in soils containing different amounts of nitrogen. However the consequences of different availability of main nutrition elements are not widly documented, especially in terms of partitioning of nitrogen between various aboveground organs. Hypericum maculatum is the second species according to abundance of Hypericum genus in Lithuania. The main purpose of this investigation was to measure the concentration of nitrogen in various aboveground organs (flowers, stems and leaves) of Hypericum maculatum. The material was collected in 12 populations from different areas in Lithuania: Lyduvėnai, Paltupiai, Katauskiai, Kretinga, Padubysys, Gruzdiškė, Girkalnis, Daugodai, Šilalė, Laveniškės. Dry material was grounded to a powder and nitrogen concentration was determined by Kjeldhal method. Nitrogen concentration in the flowers ranged between 1.6–2.5 % d. m. Nitrogen concentration of Hypericum maculatum collected in different populations varied in the range 1.8–2.7 % d. m. for the leaves and 0.5–0.9 % d. m. for the stems. The amount of nitrogen concentration fell into following order stems < flowers < leaves. In comparison to other plants, the concentration of nitrogen of Hypericum maculatum is at intermediate level. The recorded data are important for understanding possibilities how to grow Hypericum maculatum for medicine purposes.Gamtos mokslų fakultetas / Faculty of Natural SciencesVytauto Didžiojo universitetas / Vytautas Magnus UniversityBiologijos katedra / Department of Biolog
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