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    Dohrn, Anton an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)

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    DOHRN, ANTON AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Dohrn, Anton an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br961) Brief 961 (Br961

    Interview with Bernardine Dohrn - OH 244

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    In her interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Bernardine Dohrn detailed her part in the 60s anti-war movement. She covered such topics as the Gulf War, the feminist movement and gender rights, the Weather Underground, former SDS members, Kent State, and other movement events. Dohrn also discussed her involvement in dealing with poverty and children’s rights as a lawyer. Dohrn’s focuses before and after the Vietnam War was the failure of family court and the United States’ inability to deal with impoverished families and children. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1286/thumbnail.jp

    Peter Dohrn to Viktor Hamburger, October 6, 1983

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    Letter about the financial health of the Antonio and Rinaldo Dohrn FoundationCorrespondenc

    Gravity instabilities in the Dohrn canyon (Bay of Naples, Southern Tyrrhenian sea): potential wave and run-up (tsunami) reconstruction from a fossil submarine landslide

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    We discuss a mathematical model for wave and run-up generated submarine landslides in the canyons of the Bay of Naples (Magnaghi-Dohrn canyon system). The morpho-bathymetry and submarine gravity instabilities of such incisions have been investigated through the interpretation of a high resolution DEM. The canyons are located in a sector of the bay where there is a variable interaction of volcanic activity (Phlegrean Fields and Ischia and Procida islands) with sedimentary processes due to the Sarno-Sebeto rivers. At present the Naples canyon-system is inactive, as is shown by the Holocene sedimentary drapes deposited during the present sea-level highstand but gravity instabilities occurred in the recent past at the canyons' heads. In particular the Dohrn Canyon is characterized by a double regressive head, while the Magnaghi Canyon shows a trilobate head, formed by the junction of three main tributary channels and coincident with the retreat of the shelf break around the 140 m isobath. The results of a simulation of failures in the above source areas show that the amplitude of wave run-up, expressed in terms of sea floor depth percentage, may range up to 2.5% of the water depth at the sea bottom

    The Memorial to Anton Dohrn

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    THE MEMORIAL TO ANTON DOHRN The Memorial to Anton Dohrn (34) (-

    The Memorial to Anton Dohrn

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    THE MEMORIAL TO ANTON DOHRN The Memorial to Anton Dohrn (37) (-

    Cetonia (Protaetia) scepsia Dohrn 1872

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    <i>Cetonia</i> (<i>Protaetia</i>) <i>scepsia</i> Dohrn, 1872 <p> <i>Cetonia</i> (<i>Protaetia</i>) <i>scepsia</i> Dohrn, 1872: 157.</p> <p>Two syntypes are deposited in NMPC (ex coll. Nickerl):</p> <p>SYNTYPE (unsexed specimen): ‘Dohrn typ. [hw] // Protaecia / scepsia Dohrn / ex typis coll. Dohrn [hw] // TYPUS [p, red label, black margin]’.</p> <p>SYNTYPE (unsexed specimen): ‘Dohrn typ. [hw] // 672. [p] // TYPUS [p, red label, black margin] // scepsia / Dohrn Luzon [hw, yellow label, black margin]’.</p> <p> <b>Current status.</b> <i>Protaetia</i> (<i>Protaetia</i>) <i>scepsia</i> (Dohrn, 1872), see, e.g., MIKŠIĆ (1987).</p>Published as part of <i>Bezděk, Aleš, Hájek, Jiří & Ascr, Biology Centre, 2010, Catalogue of type specimens of beetles (Coleoptera) deposited in the National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 629-655 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 50 (2)</i> on page 634, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5326685">10.5281/zenodo.5326685</a&gt

    Plekocheilus (Eurytus) semperi Dohrn 1882

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    Plekocheilus (Eurytus) semperi (Dohrn, 1882) (Fig. 14 B) Bulimus semperi Dohrn 1882: 103, pl. 3 figs 3–5. Type locality: Colombia, Antioquia, Sonson. Plekocheilus semperi (Dohrn); Richardson 1995: 320 (references). Remarks. The Dohrn collection was destroyed during World War II (Dance 1966). This taxon has not been recognized since its original description.Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 53, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27889

    Bolax incogitata Dohrn 1883

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    Bolax incogitata Dohrn, 1883 Bolax incogitatus Dohrn 1883: 427 ( Peru) Distribution. Suriname: MHCN - NEW COUNTRY RECORD (Suriname, Brokopondo.). French Guiana: Soula 2011: 58. Brazil: Soula 2011: 58. "Amazon Basin": Frey 1976a: 109 (as B. incogitatus). Other: Dohrn 1883: 427 (Peru - as B. incogitatus); Blackwelder 1944: 248 (Peru); Machatschke 1972: 346 (Peru - as B. incogitatus); Jameson and Hawkins 2005: 30 (Peru); Soula 2011: 58 (Colombia, Peru).Published as part of Hielkema, Auke J. & Hielkema, Meindert A., 2019, An annotated checklist of the Scarabaeoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) of the Guianas, pp. 1-306 in Insecta Mundi 732 (732) on pages 122-123, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.367849

    Mais la fantaisie est-elle un privilège des seuls poètes? Schlick on a ‘Sinn-kriterium’ for Thought Experiments

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    Ever since the term ‘thought experiment’ was coined by Ørsted, phi-losophers have struggled with the question of how thought experiments manage to provide knowledge. Ernst Mach’s seminal contribution has eclipsed other approaches in the Austrian tradition. I discuss one of these neglected approaches. Faced with the challenge of how to recon-cile his empiricist position with his use of thought experiments, Moritz Schlick proposed the following ‘Sinnkriterium’: a thought experiment is meaningful if it allows to answer a question under discussion by imag-ining the experiences that would confi rm that the thought experimental scenario is actual. I trace this view throughout three exemplary thought experiments of Schlick’s.Ever since the term ‘thought experiment’ was coined by Ørsted, philosophers have struggled with the question of how thought experiments manage to provide knowledge. Ernst Mach’s seminal contribution has eclipsed other approaches in the Austrian tradition. I discuss one of these neglected approaches. Faced with the challenge of how to reconcile his empiricist position with his use of thought experiments, Moritz Schlick proposed the following ‘Sinnkriterium’: a thought experiment is meaningful if it allows to answer a question under discussion by imagining the experiences that would confi rm that the thought experimental scenario is actual. I trace this view throughout three exemplary thought experiments of Schlick’s
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