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    Königl. Preußisches Brau-Reglement Der Stadt Halle : Allergnädigst ertheilet, und publiciret Anno 1719. ; Sambt Beylagen sub Litt. A. B. C. D.

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Halle Zufinden bey Johann Christian Zahn, Universitäts und E. E. Raths Buchdr

    Bey dem A. C. 1719. den 6. Aug. glücklich erlebten 69ten Geburths-Tage Tit. deb. Frauen Fr. Anna Elisabeth Röserin, gebohrne Riethmeyerin Suchte mit etlichen wenigen schlechten Zeilen Seinen gehorsamsten Respect gegen Seine ... Schwiegermutter wohlmeinend abzulegen. D. H. M. P.

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    Glückwunschschrift für Anna Elisabeth Röser, geb. Riethmeyer zum 69. Geburtstag 1719Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Halle, Gedruckt, bey Johann Christian Zahn, Univ. und E. E. Raths Buchdr

    On-chip Microdialysis System with Flow-through Glucose Sensing Capabilities

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    The published version of this article is available at http://www.journalofdst.org/May2007/pdf/VOL-1-3-ORG3-HSIEH.pd

    Programma, Quo Praelectiones Publicae Ad Materiam De Ortu Et Progressu Praecipuarum Materiarum Iuris Ecclesiastici In Auditorio Publico Habendae & D. Sept. XXII. Auspiciendae Indicantur / a Justo Henningo Böhmero, D. P. P. Et Fac. Iurid. Asses.

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    Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Halæ Magdeburgicæ Tapis Joh. Christiani Zahnii, Acad. Typogr. - Erscheinungsjahr nach der Datierung am Schluß bestimmt bestimm

    Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring: A Novel Approach

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    Background: The main concern in noninvasive (NI) glucose measurement is achieving high accuracy readings, although no blood (or other fluid) is involved in the process. Using methods based on different physical properties of a measured object can ensure the independence of each of the readings and therefore improve the validity of the end result. By using a combination of (three) independent technologies—ultrasonic, electromagnetic, and thermal—GlucoTrack™ presents a unique approach for a real-time, truly NI blood glucose spot measurement. Methods: Clinical trials were performed in two stages. Stage 1 was an initial method validation and performance verification of the device. In this stage, 50 type 1 and 2 diabetic patients, as well as healthy subjects, were evaluated with GlucoTrack against Ascensia Elite® (Bayer). In the second stage, 85 additional diabetic subjects were evaluated in half and full daytime sessions using a GlucoTrack comparison with HemoCue® (Glucose 201+). Results: A total of 135 subjects were tested during the trial period, producing 793 data pairs. Using Clarke error grid analysis, 92% of the readings fell in the clinically acceptable zones A and B, with 50% in the A zone. Mean and median relative absolute differences were 29.9 and 19.9%, respectively. Conclusions: Integrating several modalities for NI assessment of glucose level enables more accurate readings, while a possible aberration in one modality is bypassed by the others. The present generation of GlucoTrack gives promising results; however, further improvement of the accuracy of the device is needed.The published version of this article is available at http://www.journalofdst.org/amember/plugins/protect/new_rewrite/login.php?v=-any&url=/March2009/Articles/VOL-3-2-SYM4-HARMAN-BOEHM.pdf%3

    De Periurio Iudiciali

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    Halle, Univ., Jur. Diss., 1714Nicht identisch mit VD18 15195104-001, abweichender Umfang 76 S., da dort ohne WidmungAutopsie nach Ex. der SBB und dem Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltTag d. Promotion nicht in der VorlageVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Halæ Magdeburgicæ, Typis Joh. Christiani Zahnii, Acad. Et Senat. Hallensis Typographi

    Patterns of regional brain hypometabolism associated with knowledge of semantic features and categories in Alzheimer's disease

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    The study of semantic memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has raised important questions about the representation of conceptual knowledge in the human brain. It is still unknown whether semantic memory impairments are caused by localized damage to specialized regions or by diffuse damage to distributed representations within nonspecialized brain areas. To our knowledge, there have been no direct correlations of neuroimaging of in vivo brain function in AD with performance on tasks differentially addressing visual and functional knowledge of living and nonliving concepts. We used a semantic verification task and resting 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in a group of mild to moderate AD patients to investigate this issue. The four task conditions required semantic knowledge of (1) visual, (2) functional properties of living objects, and (3) visual or (4) functional properties of nonliving objects. Visual property verification of living objects was significantly correlated with left posterior fusiform gyrus metabolism (Brodmann's area [BA] 37/19). Effects of visual and functional property verification for nonliving objects largely overlapped in the left anterior temporal (BA 38/20) and bilateral premotor areas (BA 6), with the visual condition extending more into left lateral precentral areas. There were no associations with functional property verification for living concepts. Our results provide strong support for anatomically separable representations of living and nonliving concepts, as well as visual feature knowledge of living objects, and against distributed accounts of semantic memory that view visual and functional features of living and nonliving objects as distributed across a common set of brain area

    Hieracium murorum subsp. cophogonium Bornm. & Zahn

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    Hieracium murorum subsp. cophogonium Bornm. & Zahn in Zahn (1925: 161). Ind. loc.: “Frontière bâloise-badoise: Hohr[sic!] M i hr près Zell (A. Krafft). Trouvé aussi par Bornmüller à Tr i bsdorf, près Weimar, dans la Thuringe.” Lectotype (designated here by Gottschlich): — GERMANY. Baden-Wuerttemberg: Hohe M i hr, 11 June 1923, A. Krafft (BREG!). — Remaining syntype: GERMANY. Thuringia: Weimar, Tr i bsdorf, westl. bei d. Bahnbrücke, 8 June 1923, J. Bornmüller (B barcode B 10 0460350!). Remarks: —Although Bornmüller is co-author of the taxon, in the protologue the collection of Krafft is cited first and is here selected as lectotype.Published as part of Vogt, Robert & Gottschlich, Günter, 2023, Type material in the Hieracium (Compositae: Cichorieae) collection of Joseph Bornmüller, pp. 81-126 in Phytotaxa 613 (2) on page 102, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.613.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/834553

    Zahn\u27s camp, San Juan River

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    Photo of a rocky wall along the San Juan River with the name of Paul Zahn near a placer mining site dating from early 20th century.

    Vorlagen für Ornamentmalerei : Motive aller Stylarten von der Antike bis zur neuesten Zeit

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    gesammelt von Dr. Albert von Zahn, Königl., Sächs. Hofrath etc. ; mit einem Vorwort von Ludwig Gruner, Prof. a. d. Königl. Kunstakademie, Director d. Königl., Kupferstich-Sammlung zu Dresden ; nach dem Tode de Verfassers herausgegeben von Elisabeth Hüble
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