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    Tilly Edinger Collection 1832-2005

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    The Tilly Edinger Family Papers consists of articles, correspondence, and original manuscripts documenting the lives and careers of various members of the Edinger family, beginning with her grandfather. Much of the material also includes historical essays and articles relating to the history of the Jews of Frankfurt, and of Hesse in general.Born in Berlin in 1897, Tilly Edinger was a zoologist and paleontologist who emigrated to the United States via Great Britain and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1967. Ludwig Edinger, her son, became a famous neurologist in Frankfurt am Main and founded the Edinger- Institute at the University there.Photographs removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize

    Edinger, Anna nee Goldschmidt Portraits Women

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    Dora Edinger Collection 1928-1977

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    The Dora Edinger Papers consist of articles and an original manuscript authored by Edinger, articles written by others, clippings, and some original correspondence. The topics cover the role of women and women's organizations in Weimar- and Nazi Germany, feminism, home economics, and family health. Less represented but still present are writings authored by Edinger about Jewish and Christian history and theology.Born in Berlin in 1890, Dora Edinger studied social work at the University of Heidelberg and lived in Frankfurt am Main, where she taught at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus and was active in the women's auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith and Juedischer Frauenbund. She immigrated to the United States in circa 1934, where she worked as a librarian and journalist and died in New York City on November 18, 1977.Folder 1: Articles & ClippingsFolder 2: CorrespondenceDora Edinger, 'Bertha Pappenheim (1857-1936): A German-Jewish Feminist'. Available in the Library.See also Dora Edinger "Aus Deutsch-Juedischen Kindheitserinnerungen" [ME 115]Finding Aid available onlinedigitize

    [Memoirs of Dr. Ludwig Edinger].

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    Undated transcript of memoirs covering circa 1840-1908, mostly on medical research:Childhood in Worms; family background in Baden; university studies in Heidelberg and Strasbourg; apprenticeship in Giessen; move to Berlin in 1882; voyages and travels.The physician Ludwig Edinger (Worms 1855 - Frankfurt am Main 1918) was a professor of neurology at Frankfurt University.ChildhoodWormsHeidelbergStrasbourgBadenGiesse

    Edinger-Westphal Nucleus

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    This report contains a summary of expression patterns for genes that are enriched in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus (EW) of the midbrain. All data are derived from the Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) in situ hybridization mouse project. The structure's location and morphological characteristics in the mouse brain are described using the Nissl data found in the Allen Reference Atlas. Using an established algorithm, the expression values of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus were compared to the values of its larger parent structure, in this case the midbrain, for the purpose of extracting regionally selective gene expression data. The highest ranking genes were manually curated and verified. 50 genes were then selected and compiled for expression analysis. The experimental data for each gene may be accessed via the links provided; additional data in the sagittal plane may also be accessed using the ABA. Correlations between gene expression in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus and the rest of the brain, across all genes in the coronal dataset (~4300 genes), were derived computationally. A gene ontology table (derived from DAVID Bioinformatics Resources 2007) is also included, highlighting possible functions of the 50 genes selected for this report. 
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    Christiane Edinger, violín (Alemania) y Peter Schwarz, clavecín (Alemania)

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    Concierto celebrado por la violinista Christiane Edinger y el clavecinisita Peter Schwarz. En esta ocasión interpretaron sonatas de Johann Sebastian Bach

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (edinger)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/3497/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Edinger photograph

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    Jacob Edinger, of Hamilton County, was electrocuted March 9, 1920, for the Murder of William Thie

    Hooked on a Feeling: Russia's Annexation of Crimea Through the Lens of Emotion

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    This article tests the plausibility of an affect-centered framework for foreign policy analysis, using the 2014 annexation of Crimea as an illustrative case. It identifies questions left open by prevailing accounts based on international relations theory and shows how a supplementary conceptual lens can improve existing explanations. The affective perspective suggests that the Russian president deemed intervention in Ukraine without alternative. Otherwise, Russia would have surrendered any claim to relevance in European security. More saliently, the ouster of Yanukovych, as a possible precedent for Russia, frightened Putin and increased his resolve to take action. Also, contrary to the interpretation of the annexation as an improvised reaction to a political crisis, evidence suggests that the Russian elite welcomed the opportunity to break free from uncomfortable partnership dynamics with the West

    Edinger, Ludwig Portraits Men

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