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Figments of Imagination v. 3 (1995: Spring): 25
Poem "Slider" by T. J. Doll; art "Self-made Manic" by T. J. Dol
Figments of Imagination v. 3 (1995: Spring): 4
Poem "Mr. Abyssmal" by T. J. Doll; art "The Hearteater" by T. J. Dol
[Anna Pavlova in 'The Fairy Doll', Pavlova Ballet, 1926] [picture] /
Condition: Holes on cardboard on left edge.; Part of the collection: Collection of sketches of ballet dancers.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisitions documentation.; Inscription: "Madame Pavlova Fairy Doll"--In pencil lower right on verso.; Artist's signature on item.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3671492; Donated by the artist's family, 2005
Wooden kokeshi doll
Wooden kokeshi doll hand-crafted by T. Tsujimura of the Toa Woodworks Company, presented to Annie Glenn during the NASA goodwill trip to Japan in 1963.Artifact Size: 2W by 9H by 2D.Credit: John Glenn Archives, The Ohio State University
Conceptual design of an anthropomorphic shake doll: Development of requirements for an anthropomorphic shake doll and design of an artificial joint for investigating the infant’s body kinematics during shaking.
Infant shaking can cause serious damage (inflicted head injury by shaking trauma), it’s occurrence indicates the necessity for infant protection. To ensure reliable jurisprudence, it is important to know the exact consequences of shaking on an infant’s body. These consequences can be researched by the use of an anthropomorphic shake doll. With this doll, shake experiments can be performed in order to better understand the kinematics of the body and body parts during shaking. This study aims to establish design criteria for this doll as well as designing, producing and testing the joints for this model. A requirement list is presented, as well as a design for a joint that can be used for the limbs of the doll. To ensure structural integrity of this design, a representation of the joint was created and an indicative mechanical shake test was performed. Building further on this, real life prototypes have been made.Biomedical Engineerin
Daruma doll
In line with Japanese tradition, the doll was painted with one eye to mark the start of the LHC project and the second eye has been added for the project's completion. The Daruma Doll ceremony is witnessed by the President of the Swiss Confederation P. Couchepin and Former LHCb Collaboration Spokesperson T. Nakada with the Japanese Vice Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology T. Yamauchi, CERN Former Director-General C. Llewelyn Smith and CERN Director-General R. Aymar. holds the micro
Taraxacum poliochloroides Doll 1978
Taraxacum poliochloroides Doll (1978: 630, Plate LXXI), described as a member of T. sect. Erythrocarpa Type indication:—“Typus: Holotypus im h Doll / Locus typicus: Borovez, Wegrand. 7. 7. 76. Doll“; also Plate LXXI: „ Taraxacum poliochloroides Doll sp. nov. – Holotypus ”. Type:— Bulgarien, Rila-Gebirge, Borovez, Wegrand. 7 Jul [19]76., R. Doll [as Taraxacum poliochloroides sp. nov. Holotypus!] (JE, no. det. 19061, holotype; isotype: JE, no. det. 19062). Epitype, designated here:— Bulgaria, montes Rodopi, Dobrostanski masiv: in pascuis in valle ca. 2 km situ occid. a pago Dobrostan, alt. ca. 1350 m, 10 May 1989, B. Slavík, cultivated from achenes (S 2228) as JŠ 4732 (PRA 8413, no. det. 28509, epitype; see also Taraxaca exsiccata, no. 987). Specimens of the OM:—There are two specimens of the OM of the name T. poliochloroides in JE. Plants on the first one (JE, no. det. 19061) were annotated as holotype by R. Doll and correspond to the photograph of the type on Plate LXXI. Plants are not well preserved but there are ripe achenes, slender and with a long cone, of brown colour. The other specimen (JE, no. det. 19062), is of extremely inferior quality, difficult to interpret. Conclusion:—According to the achenes and other features, T. poliochloroides belongs to a group of relatively robust species of T. sect. Erythrosperma, quite similar to T. acutiusculum Sonck but distinct in achene characters. In order to stabilize the usage of the name T. poliochloroides, we designate an epitype. The species is accepted in the new Flora of Bulgaria (Štěpánek & Kirschner, in prep.) and described in accordance with the type material.Published as part of Štěpánek, Jan & Kirschner, Jan, 2022, A hotspot of endemism: Oreophytic Taraxacum species (Compositae, Crepidinae) in the mountains of Bulgaria, pp. 1-139 in Phytotaxa 569 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.569.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/723518
Taraxacum paludosiforme Doll 1978
Taraxacum paludosiforme Doll (1978: 633, Plate LXXII), described as a member of T. sect. Alpina Type indication:—“Typus: Holotypus im h Doll / Locus typicus: Borovez, Flachmoor, ca. 2000 m. 12. 7. 76. Doll“; also Plate LXXII: „ Taraxacum paludosiforme Doll sp. nov. – Holotypus ”. Type:— Flora von Bulgarien, Rila-Gebirge, Sitnjakow-Hütte – Mussala, Flachmoor, 12 Jul [19]76, R. Doll [as Taraxacum paludosiforme sp. nov. Holotypus!] (JE, no. det. 19063, upper specimen, lectotype, designated here). Specimens of the OM:—The OM consists of a single rich gathering, mounted on four herbarium sheets. Although the whole gathering may be homogeneous taxonomically, there are several plants that cannot be interpreted (incomplete, not well preserved). The sheet I bears two plants photographed on Plate LXXII, the upper of them is designated as the lectotype; it is polliniferous, with a perfectly regular pollen. The lower plant on Sheet I is an isolectotype (JE, no. det. 36143). Sheet II, with one flowering and two fruiting plants (pollen abundant, regular in size). Sheet III, again with one flowering and two fruiting plants (pollen abundant, regular in size). Sheet IV, with three fruiting plants. Conclusion:—The majority of plants of the type gathering of T. paludosiforme belong to a single species, a widespread diploid sexual, referred to T. sect. Crocea in the present paper. It is a variable taxon (see also the text in the special part of this paper below). We sampled it at very numerous localities, both in the subalpine and alpine belts in the Rila and the Pirin Mts., and it locally represents a Taraxacum dominant there. This taxon appears under several names in Doll (1978): T. paludosiforme (erroneously reported as a non-polliniferous tetraploid by Doll), T. pseudovernelense (again erroneously reported as a non-polliniferous tetraploid but having abundant, perfectly regular pollen), here relegated to the synonymy of T. paludosiforme; an accepted name, T. carinthiacum (reported to be a triploid but having a perfectly regular pollen), and T. helveticum (correctly annotated as having regular pollen but reported to be both diploid and tetraploid; the gathering consists of a mixture of two diploids, T. bulgaricum and T. paludosiforme).Published as part of Štěpánek, Jan & Kirschner, Jan, 2022, A hotspot of endemism: Oreophytic Taraxacum species (Compositae, Crepidinae) in the mountains of Bulgaria, pp. 1-139 in Phytotaxa 569 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.569.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/723518
Taraxacum plovdivense Doll 1978
Taraxacum plovdivense Doll (1978: 629, Plate LXXI), described as a member of T. sect. Erythrocarpa Type indication:—“Typus: Holotypus im h Doll / Locus typicus: Plovdiv, Wegrand. 9. 7. 76. Doll“; also Plate LXXI: „ Taraxacum plovdivense Doll sp. nov. – Holotypus ”. Type:— Plovdiv, Wegrand., 9 Jul 1976, R. Doll [as Taraxacum plovdivense sp. nov.] (JE, no. det. 9164, holotype). Specimens of the OM:— A single specimen of the OM corresponds to the Plate LXXI (Doll 1978) and consists of a plant with flowers (pollen irregular in size), and a part of the same rosette and a few fragments and achenes in an envelope. It is not possible to interpret this name on the basis of an extremely late, not well preserved specimen. Conclusion:—The name T. plovdivense is left without interpretation, as a nomen damnabile. It does not belong to T. sect. Erythrocarpa, otherwise its sectional position remains unclear.Published as part of Štěpánek, Jan & Kirschner, Jan, 2022, A hotspot of endemism: Oreophytic Taraxacum species (Compositae, Crepidinae) in the mountains of Bulgaria, pp. 1-139 in Phytotaxa 569 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.569.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/723518
Taraxacum malowitzum Doll 1978
Taraxacum malowitzum Doll (1978: 638, Plate LXXV), described as a member of T. sect. Alpestria Type indication:—“Typus: Holotypus im h Doll / Locus typicus: Malowitza-Hütte, 2400 m. 16. 7. 76. Doll“; also Plate LXXV: „ Taraxacum malowitzum Doll sp. nov. – Holotypus ”. Type:— Flora von Bulgarien, Rila-Gebirge, Malowitza-Hütte, ca. 2400 m. 16 Jul [19]76, R. Doll [as Taraxacum malowitzum sp. nov. Holotypus!] (JE, no. det. 19408, holotype). Specimens of the OM:—The OM of T. malowitzum consists of a single herbarium specimen, the one photographed on Plate LXXV. There are two leaf rosettes, perhaps originally forming a single one, with ripe achenes available. The specimen represents the holotype. Conclusion:—The distinctive characters of achenes on the type specimen of T. malowitzum make it possible to equate this name with the earlier T. amborum Haglund (1934: 25).Published as part of Štěpánek, Jan & Kirschner, Jan, 2022, A hotspot of endemism: Oreophytic Taraxacum species (Compositae, Crepidinae) in the mountains of Bulgaria, pp. 1-139 in Phytotaxa 569 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.569.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/723518
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